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Deep learning for computational biology #47

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cgreene opened this issue Aug 5, 2016 · 6 comments
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Deep learning for computational biology #47

cgreene opened this issue Aug 5, 2016 · 6 comments

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cgreene commented Aug 5, 2016

http://doi.org/10.15252/msb.20156651

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lzamparo commented Aug 5, 2016

This one looks pretty complete, it's definitely on my reading list.

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gwaybio commented Aug 8, 2016

read this recently - it is a well written article which casts a wide net around deep learning in biology but does not go into much detail on any particular method or application. I still haven't read #28 yet, but I think our goal (outlined in #2 and tagline pasted below) will be unique

What would need to be true for deep learning to transform how we categorize, study, and treat individuals to maintain or restore health?

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akundaje commented Aug 8, 2016

This is a very good review. Definitely very accessible.

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agitter commented Aug 8, 2016

One question for the outline in #2 is how much deep learning background needs to be covered. As @akundaje points out, this MSB review is very accessible and does a good job with background concepts. Do they need to be discussed again to reach a broad audience?

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cgreene commented Aug 9, 2016

@agitter : Where there's a solid review like this, I would usually prefer to refer readers to it for a broad overview. This lets us focus on precisely the area we want to target. In practice, we'll need to give enough of an overview on our topic that we'll probably end up discussing some of the same points, but I don't think we need to do this kind of broad survey.

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agitter commented Mar 13, 2018

A great review, which we cited

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