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and Algorithms to support the identification of banded patterns in ZeroOne data By Fatimah Abdullahi 1 Related work The work of Junttila and Mannila on Banded structures in Binary matrices ID: 221026

banded data rows pattern data banded pattern rows entries columns work applications dna amplification patterns overlapping eacba01100b00011c11000d00110 algorithms structures

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Data Structures and Algorithms to support the identification of banded patterns in Zero-One data

By Fatimah Abdullahi

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Related workThe work of Junttila and Mannila on Banded structures in Binary

matrices.Banded pattern as ordering the rows and columns so the non zero entries shows staircase pattern of overlapping rows

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eacbA01100B00011C11000D00110Slide3

Nested Pattern

C1P (Consecutive one property)

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Banded pattern is the rearrangement of the columns so that the nonzero entries forms a stair case pattern of overlapping rows. An example is presented in Table 1

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010121100310004101050010Is it possible to find banded patterns in 3-D data?

DBAC1110020110300104001150001Slide5

Different views of 3-D data5Slide6

ApplicationsPaleontological Data (Fossil species and sites)Physical Mapping Problems of Genome (

Clones and probe)DNA Amplification data set (DNA amplification record and chromosomal location). etc.

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Categorization of Research

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AGENT GROUP

DATA MINING AND ITS APPLICATIONS

PATTERN FINDINGS

ALGORITHMSSlide8

Thank you

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