muxstep is an open-source C++ multiplex HMM library for making inferences on multiple data types.
You will need clang++
to compile the library (on Mac OS X, this compiler is installed by default).
Simply run
$ make
while in the root directory of the repository, and the libraries (both static and dynamic) will be created in the lib/
folder. This command will also compile the documentation files (supplementary data as given in the original publication) in doc/muxstep-suppl.pdf
(latexmk
and pdflatex
are required for compiling the documentation).
The folder example/
contains basic_usage.cpp
, a file that demonstrates a basic way in which the muxstep library might be used.
If you would like to compile it using the static library, run the following:
$ clang++ -std=c++11 -I../include basic_usage.cpp -L../lib -lmuxstep -o basic
If you would like to use the dynamic library instead, run the following:
$ clang++ -std=c++11 -I../include basic_usage.cpp -L../lib -lmuxstep.dyn -o basic
$ LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:/path/to/muxstep/lib/
$ export LD_LIBRARY_PATH
where /path/to/muxstep
refers to the (absolute) path to the root repository folder.
After doing this, you may run the example using
$ ./basic
(Note, it takes some time for training to complete!)
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If you make advantage of muxstep or derive it within your research, please cite the following article:
Veličković, P. and Liò, P. (2016) muxstep: an open-source C++ multiplex HMM library for making inferences on multiple data types. Bioinformatics
The models described here were originally investigated in the following manuscript:
Veličković, P. and Liò, P. (2015) Molecular multiplex network inference using Gaussian mixture hidden Markov models. Journal of Complex Networks