edlib
Lightweight, super fast C/C++ (& Python) library for sequence alignment using edit (Levenshtein) distance. (by Martinsos)
frugally-deep
Header-only library for using Keras (TensorFlow) models in C++. (by Dobiasd)
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MIT License | MIT License |
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edlib
Posts with mentions or reviews of edlib.
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What's an efficient way to find multiple subsequences in several FASTQs?
I’ve got a similar situation. I was implementing the Smith-Waterman algorithm when I figured someone had to have already written a “fast” version of this. I found the edlib package (https://github.com/Martinsos/edlib) which does sequence alignment using Levenshtein distance. Essentially same DP algorithm as your traditional NW or SW only this is a C++ implementation with a Python wrapper. (I’m assuming you’re using Python, could be wrong though). The pertinent aspects of the output of this function contains the distance (dissimilarity) and the location (what index does the alignment start and end). This tool may go a ways to helping your pipeline. You could also look to metagenomic papers for inspiration as this is a problem (find a substring in a huge amount of data) that the community contends with all the time. Kmer based approach may also be useful if you want to attempt the alignment free path. Cheers.
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ModuleNotFoundError after running `pip install -e .` locally
I appear to get that error with the original source as well. https://github.com/Martinsos/edlib
frugally-deep
Posts with mentions or reviews of frugally-deep.
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- Frugally-deep: Header-only library for using Keras (TensorFlow) models in C++
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Ask HN: What side projects landed you a job?
The interview for my current job first went mediocre, but by talking about frugally-deep (a side project of mine) I was able to excite my (now) employer. :-)
https://github.com/Dobiasd/frugally-deep
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Way to convert keras based model to C++.
Did you work through the FAQ here: https://github.com/Dobiasd/frugally-deep/blob/master/FAQ.md
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