Given a finite ordered set of items and an unknown distinguished subset P of up to p positive elements, identify the items in P by asking the least number of queries of the type ‘‘does the subset Q intersect P?”, where Q is a subset of consecutive elements of {1, 2, . . . , n}. This problem arises, e.g., in computational biology, in a particular method for determining splice sites in genes. We consider time-efficient algorithms where queries are arranged in a fixed number s of stages: In each stage, queries are performed in parallel. In a recent bioinformatics paper, we proved optimality (subject to lower-order terms) with respect to the number of queries, of some strategies for the special cases p = 1 or s = 2. Exploiting new ideas, we are...
Consider a family of sets and a single set, called the query set. How can one quickly find a member ...
© 2019 Neural information processing systems foundation. All rights reserved. Overlapping clusters a...
The group testing problem asks to find d<n defective elements out of n elements, by testing subsets ...
Given a finite ordered set of items and an unknown distinguished subset P of up to p positive elemen...
Given a finite ordered set of items and an unknown distinguished subset P of up to p positive elemen...
Cicalese F, Damaschke P, Vaccaro U. Optimal group testing strategies with interval queries and their...
We consider the following constrained version of the classical Group Testing problem: Given a finite...
Given an ordered set of n items and an unknown subset P of up to p positive elements, we want to ide...
Group testing refers to the situation in which one is given a set of objects O, an unknown subset P ...
Two variants of the well known group testing problem are considered. In the first variant a finite s...
Group testing is the problem of finding d defectives in a set of n elements, by asking carefully cho...
AbstractThe following problem is known as group testing problem for n objects. Each object can be es...
Consider a family of sets and a single set, called the query set. How can one quickly find a member ...
© 2019 Neural information processing systems foundation. All rights reserved. Overlapping clusters a...
The group testing problem asks to find d<n defective elements out of n elements, by testing subsets ...
Given a finite ordered set of items and an unknown distinguished subset P of up to p positive elemen...
Given a finite ordered set of items and an unknown distinguished subset P of up to p positive elemen...
Cicalese F, Damaschke P, Vaccaro U. Optimal group testing strategies with interval queries and their...
We consider the following constrained version of the classical Group Testing problem: Given a finite...
Given an ordered set of n items and an unknown subset P of up to p positive elements, we want to ide...
Group testing refers to the situation in which one is given a set of objects O, an unknown subset P ...
Two variants of the well known group testing problem are considered. In the first variant a finite s...
Group testing is the problem of finding d defectives in a set of n elements, by asking carefully cho...
AbstractThe following problem is known as group testing problem for n objects. Each object can be es...
Consider a family of sets and a single set, called the query set. How can one quickly find a member ...
© 2019 Neural information processing systems foundation. All rights reserved. Overlapping clusters a...
The group testing problem asks to find d<n defective elements out of n elements, by testing subsets ...