Title :
A systematic approach to automate spiddos information extraction for on-web GP system
Author :
Sharma, Madhu ; Rathore, Anita ; Bhatt, Richa ; Sharma, Saakshi ; Biyani, Manish ; Sharma, Harshita ; Nishigaki, Koichi
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Biyani Inst. of Sci. & Manage., Jaipur, India
Abstract :
Internet-based database technologies have already been developed to identify species on the basis of their genotypes and thus most useful for microbe-related disciplines. However, a huge number of microbial species which are estimated to outnumber cells in a host by a factor of ten must need to analyze by an ultra-high-throughput method and therefore a computer-based environment that enables cataloging and integrating data into a format that can be easily shared and maximally utilized by user is essentially required. On-web GP is an online program, developed for the species identification and classification based on Genome Profiling (GP) technique. GP is represented by some featuring points, called Spiddos (species-identification dots), which correspond to the changes in state of genomes and thus can be used to provide a sufficient amount of sequence-related information for identifying species. This study involves the extraction of the Sppidos through an automated mechanism using image processing and data processing. A systematic computer algorithmic approach based on Java programming language is defined and demonstrated to automate the extraction of Spiddos from a given GP image submitted by the user through On-Web GP program. The suggested solution can be used to develop an efficient automated On-web GP system for web-based online species identification.
Keywords :
Internet; Java; biology computing; cataloguing; data integration; database management systems; genetics; genomics; image classification; image retrieval; GP image; GP technique; Internet-based database technologies; Java programming language; Spiddos information extraction; cataloging; computer-based environment; data integration; data processing; genome profiling; genotypes; image processing; microbe-related disciplines; microbial species; on-Web GP system; online program; sequence-related information; species classification; species identification; species-identification dots; systematic computer algorithmic approach; ultra-high-throughput method; Bioinformatics; Computers; DNA; Databases; Genomics; Java; Phylogeny; Data processing; Genome Profiling; Genomes; Image processing; On-web GP; Patten Similarity Score; Species-identification dots;
Conference_Titel :
IT in Business, Industry and Government (CSIBIG), 2014 Conference on
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-3063-0
DOI :
10.1109/CSIBIG.2014.7056970