Seminar: The Jacob Ziv Communication and Information Theory seminar
Optimal Overlap Detection of Shotgun Reads
We consider the problem of detecting the overlap between a pair of short fragments sampled in random locations from an exponentially longer sequence, via their possibly noisy reads. We consider a noiseless setting, in which the reads are noiseless, and the sequence is only assumed to be stationary and ergodic. Under mild conditions on the mixing property of the process generating the sequence, we characterize exactly the asymptotic error probability of the optimal Bayesian detector. Similarly, we consider a noisy setting, in which the reads are noisy versions of the sampled fragments obtained via a memoryless channel. We further assume that the sequence is stationary and memoryless, and similarly characterize exactly the asymptotic error probability of the optimal Bayesian detector for this case.
M.Sc. student under the supervision of Prof. Weinberger Nir.