my notes
https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/?ogbl#search/i0top19
slides
http://meetings.gersteinlab.org/2020/02.13/slide-pics-from-GSP-TopMed-workshop-i0top19/
http://meetings.gersteinlab.org/2020/02.21/i0top19-day-slides/
https://bmcgenomics.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12864-020-6516-1
The effects of common structural variants on 3D chromatin structure
Omar Shanta, Amina Noor, Human Genome Structural Variation Consortium (HGSVC) & Jonathan Sebat
BMC Genomics volume 21, Article number: 95 (2020)
require 2 sources of evidence for each microbe & find none!
QT:{{”
In 2010, for instance, as part of a thesis for a master’s degree at New York University, an American researcher and artist named Adam Harvey created “cv [computer vision] Dazzle”, a style of make-up designed to fool face recognisers. It uses bright colours, high contrast, graded shading and asymmetric stylings to confound an algorithm’s assumptions about what a face looks like. To a human being, the result is still clearly a face. But a computer—or, at least, the specic algorithm Mr Harvey was aiming at—is ba ed. …
An even subtler idea was proposed by researchers at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, Indiana University Bloomington, and Alibaba, a big Chinese information-technology rm, in a paper published in 2018. It is a baseball cap tted with tiny light-emitting diodes that project infra-red dots onto the wearer’s face. Many of the cameras used in face-recognition systems are sensitive to parts of the infra-red spectrum. Since human eyes are not, infra-red light is ideal for covert trickery.
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