About BIRDS project (Bioinformatics and Information Retrieval Data Structures Analysis and Design)

Guillermo de Bernardo, Susana Ladra
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BIRDS stands for "Bioinformatics and Information Retrieval Data Structures analysis and design" and is a 4-year project (2016--2019) that has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Sklodowska-Curie grant agreement No 690941. The overall goal of BIRDS is to establish a long term international network involving leading researchers in the development of efficient data structures in the fields of Bioinformatics and Information Retrieval, to strengthen the partnership through the exchange of knowledge and expertise, and to develop integrated approaches to improve current approaches in both fields. The research will address challenges in storing, processing, indexing, searching and navigating genome-scale data by designing new algorithms and data structures for sequence analysis, networks representation or compressing and indexing repetitive data. BIRDS project is carried out by 7 research institutions from Australia (University of Melbourne), Chile (University of Chile and University of Conceptión), Finland (University of Helsinki), Japan (Kyushu University), Portugal (Instituto de Engenharia de Sistemas e Computadores, Investigação e Desenvolvimento em Lisboa, INESC-ID), and Spain (University of A Coruña), and a Spanish SME (Enxenio S.L.). It is coordinated by the University of A Coruña (Spain).
关于BIRDS项目(生物信息学与信息检索数据结构分析与设计)
BIRDS代表“生物信息学和信息检索数据结构分析和设计”,是一个为期4年的项目(2016- 2019),已获得欧盟地平线2020研究和创新计划(Marie Sklodowska-Curie资助协议No . 690941)的资助。生物信息学和信息检索的总体目标是建立一个长期的国际网络,使主要的研究人员参与开发生物信息学和信息检索领域的有效数据结构,通过知识和专门技术的交流加强伙伴关系,并制定综合方法来改进这两个领域的现有方法。该研究将通过设计用于序列分析、网络表示或压缩和索引重复数据的新算法和数据结构,解决存储、处理、索引、搜索和导航基因组规模数据方面的挑战。BIRDS项目由澳大利亚(墨尔本大学)、智利(智利大学和Conceptión大学)、芬兰(赫尔辛基大学)、日本(九州大学)、葡萄牙(葡萄牙计算机系统研究所、葡萄牙 科学与技术研究中心、inesco - id)、西班牙(A大学Coruña)和一家西班牙中小企业(Enxenio S.L.)等7家研究机构共同开展。它由A大学Coruña(西班牙)协调。
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