1. What have the authors contributed in "A randomized parallel algorithm for efficiently finding near-optimal universal hitting sets" ?
To address this bottleneck, the authors present two algorithmic innovations to significantly decrease runtime while keeping memory usage low: ( i ) they leverage advanced theoretical and architectural techniques to parallelize and decrease memory usage in calculating k-mer hitting numbers ; and ( ii ) they build upon techniques from randomized Set Cover to select universal k-mers much faster.. The authors demonstrate empirically that PASHA produces sets only slightly larger than those of serial deterministic algorithms ; moreover, the set size is provably guaranteed to be within a small factor of the optimal size.
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2. What have the authors stated for future works in "A randomized parallel algorithm for efficiently finding near-optimal universal hitting sets" ?
Still, due to the inaccuracies and high cost of long read sequencing compared to short read sequencing, the latter is still the prevailing method to produce sequencing data, and is expected to remain so for the near future.
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