Honglei Liu (刘洪磊)
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I am a graduate student majoring in Computer Science in the College of Information Science and Engineering at Northeastern University. Previously, I completed a Computer Science undergraduate degree also at Northeastern University. I enrolled in the Top Student Class of Northeastern University with honor in 2006. The class consisted of 30 gifted students selected from nearly 850 students of the whole College of Information Science and Engineering.
My current research advisor is Prof. Xiaochun Yang. I am primarily interested in approximate string matching, fuzzy search from large dataset and index techniques. I am also interested in computational biology, especially comparative sequence analysis and alignment algorithms. I have been working on a novel approach to answer approximate substring query with support for local optimal matching. We developed an efficient filtering algorithm and found a tighter bound. I have also done research on algorithms which can guarantee to find all local alignments of biosequences. We proposed an efficient software called ALAE to speed up the solution of finding all local alignments using dynamic programming and compressed suffix array.
My current research advisor is Prof. Xiaochun Yang. I am primarily interested in approximate string matching, fuzzy search from large dataset and index techniques. I am also interested in computational biology, especially comparative sequence analysis and alignment algorithms. I have been working on a novel approach to answer approximate substring query with support for local optimal matching. We developed an efficient filtering algorithm and found a tighter bound. I have also done research on algorithms which can guarantee to find all local alignments of biosequences. We proposed an efficient software called ALAE to speed up the solution of finding all local alignments using dynamic programming and compressed suffix array.