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    Fast and scalable inference of multi-sample cancer lineages.

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    Somatic variants can be used as lineage markers for the phylogenetic reconstruction of cancer evolution. Since somatic phylogenetics is complicated by sample heterogeneity, novel specialized tree-building methods are required for cancer phylogeny reconstruction. We present LICHeE (Lineage Inference for Cancer Heterogeneity and Evolution), a novel method that automates the phylogenetic inference of cancer progression from multiple somatic samples. LICHeE uses variant allele frequencies of somatic single nucleotide variants obtained by deep sequencing to reconstruct multi-sample cell lineage trees and infer the subclonal composition of the samples. LICHeE is open source and available at http://viq854.github.io/lichee

    Learning Algorithms for Automata with Observations

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    We consider the problem of learning the behavior of a POMDP (Partially Observable Markov Decision Process) with deterministic actions and observations. This is a challenging problem due to the fact that the observations can only partially identify the states. Recent work by Holmes and Isbell offers an approach for inferring the hidden states from experience in deterministic POMDP environments. We propose an alternative algorithm that ensures more accurate predictions, and we show that in fact it produces the minimal predicting machine.
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