[khmer] khmer & seqan

C. Titus Brown ctb at msu.edu
Sat Nov 22 07:52:25 PST 2014


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Date: Sat, 22 Nov 2014 10:17:55 -0500
From: Theodore Omtzigt <theo at stillwater-sc.com>
To: seqan-dev at lists.fu-berlin.de
Subject: Re: [Seqan-dev] seqan-dev Digest, Vol 59, Issue 11

This is fantastic! I am a big fan of Seqan and khmer and we have been
trying to figure out how to hardware accelerate khmer, in particular,
the digital renormalization step. Seqan's meta-programmed API is meant
to abstract away the underlying 'algorithm' and is thus the perfect
interface for hardware accelerated systems. This collaboration would
solve the hardware acceleration dilemma of too many software packages
with too many APIs and with too little structure. Hardware acceleration
for genomics/proteomics has such a phenomenal upside since the core
operators, small alphabets, string operators, string search, Bloom
filters, hash functions, etc. are so poorly supported by general purpose
CPUs and GPUs that custom hardware can easily get to 100x speedups. The
biggest problem is the broad and unstructured software landscape. Seqan
as a common library would go a long way to resolve the software
proliferation problem.

Let me know if there is anything we can help with.

Theo
CEO
Stillwater Supercomputing, Inc.
http://www.stillwater-sc.com/
 
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> Date: Fri, 21 Nov 2014 09:38:57 -0500
> From: "C. Titus Brown" <ctb at msu.edu>
> To: seqan-dev at lists.fu-berlin.de
> Cc: "Michael R. Crusoe" <mcrusoe at msu.edu>
> Subject: [Seqan-dev] Hello from the khmer project!
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> Dear SeqAn,
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> just a brief intro and heads up ? we have a PR for the khmer project,
>
> https://github.com/ged-lab/khmer/pull/642
>
> that switches over to using SeqAn for our sequencing parsing.  It will most likely be merged for the next major release, v1.2
>
> If you?re unfamiliar with khmer, here?s an intro paper: http://files.figshare.com/1194736/wssspe13_ged.pdf
>
> At some point we hope to be chatting with you more closely about issues that include streaming support and threading.  In the meantime please rely on us for any letters of support or collaboration that you can use!
>
> I?m the PI on the main khmer grant, and Michael Crusoe, CCed, is the lead khmer developer and community liaison.
>
> best,
> ?titus
> -----------------------------
>
> Dr. C. Titus Brown, ctbrown at ucdavis.edu
> Visiting Associate Prof., UC Davis
> http://ged.msu.edu/
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> Date: Fri, 21 Nov 2014 06:45:28 -0800
> From: "C. Titus Brown" <ctb at msu.edu>
> To: seqan-dev at lists.fu-berlin.de
> Cc: "Michael R. Crusoe" <mcrusoe at msu.edu>
> Subject: Re: [Seqan-dev] Hello from the khmer project!
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> And, uhh, p.s. -- thanks for all the work on SeqAn! :)  Sorry, forgot to say
> that!
>
> cheers,
> --titus
>
> On Fri, Nov 21, 2014 at 09:38:57AM -0500, C. Titus Brown wrote:
>> Dear SeqAn,
>>
>> just a brief intro and heads up ? we have a PR for the khmer project,
>>
>> https://github.com/ged-lab/khmer/pull/642
>>
>> that switches over to using SeqAn for our sequencing parsing.  It will most likely be merged for the next major release, v1.2
>>
>> If you?re unfamiliar with khmer, here?s an intro paper: http://files.figshare.com/1194736/wssspe13_ged.pdf
>>
>> At some point we hope to be chatting with you more closely about issues that include streaming support and threading.  In the meantime please rely on us for any letters of support or collaboration that you can use!
>>
>> I?m the PI on the main khmer grant, and Michael Crusoe, CCed, is the lead khmer developer and community liaison.
>>
>> best,
>> ?titus
>> -----------------------------
>>
>> Dr. C. Titus Brown, ctbrown at ucdavis.edu
>> Visiting Associate Prof., UC Davis
>> http://ged.msu.edu/
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