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The Longest Common Substring Problem a.k.a Long Repeat by Donnie Demuth

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The Longest Common Substring Problem. a.k.a Long Repeat by Donnie Demuth. Sections. MapReduce and Hadoop Map and Reduce Mappers and Reducers Using Tools (Amazon) Conclusions. 1. MapReduce and Hadoop. What is it? And how do I get it?. Google MapReduce. Circa 2003 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Longest Common Substring

Problema.k.a Long Repeat

by Donnie Demuth

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Sections

1. MapReduce and Hadoop2. Map and Reduce3. Mappers and Reducers4. Using Tools (Amazon)5. Conclusions

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1. MapReduce and Hadoop

• What is it?• And how do I get it?

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Google MapReduce

• Circa 2003• Based on Map and Reduce (go figure)– and Functional Programming!

• Proprietary

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Apache Hadoop

• Circa 2006, released 2009• Named after an Elephant Toy• Seconds, maybe a minute, to install

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Installing Hadoop on OSX

• Single Cluster setup is a piece of cake• Download the archive (tar.gz)• Modify conf/hadoop-env.sh:

– # export JAVA_HOME=/usr/lib/j2sdk1.6-sun – export JAVA_HOME=/System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.framework/Versions/1.6.0/

• Modify bin/hadoop:– JAVA=$JAVA_HOME/bin/java– JAVA=$JAVA_HOME/Commands/java

• Just run bin/hadoop with arguments

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STOP!

• Actually, installing Hadoop wasn’t necessary• We can write parallel code without it

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2. Map and Reduce

• What is it?– Quick Primer to Functional Programming• Higher-Order Functions• Alonzo Church (Lamba Calculus)

• Haskell Curry (Spicy Food)

• How do I use it?

(x (y x*x + y*y))(5)(2)↦ ↦

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Code w/ Side-Effects

>>> thing = {'name':'Donald'}>>> def change_name(object): object['name'] = 'Donnie'... >>> change_name(thing)>>> thing{'name': 'Donnie'}

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Pure Code, Side-effect Free

>>> thing = {'name':'Donald'}>>> def change_name(object): ... new_obj = {'name': 'Donnie'}... # copy any other values... return new_obj... >>> thing = change_name(thing)>>> thing{'name': 'Donnie'}

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Benefits of Pure Code / FP

• easy to understand– Local vars = easy– Global vars + side-effects = hard

• it’s easy to parallelize– We only care about what we know RIGHT NOW

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Map

1

2

3

1

4

6

f(x)

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Map in Python

• Use the map(<function>, <list>) built-in

>>> map(lambda x: x*x, range(1,100))[1, 4, 9, 16, 25, 36, 49, 64, 81, 100, 121, 144, 169, 196, 225, 256, 289, 324, 361, 400, 441, 484, 529, 576, 625, 676, 729, 784, 841, 900, 961, 1024, 1089, 1156, 1225, 1296, 1369, 1444, 1521, 1600, 1681, 1764, 1849, 1936, 2025, 2116, 2209, 2304, 2401, 2500, 2601, 2704, 2809, 2916, 3025, 3136, 3249, 3364, 3481, 3600, 3721, 3844, 3969, 4096, 4225, 4356, 4489, 4624, 4761, 4900, 5041, 5184, 5329, 5476, 5625, 5776, 5929, 6084, 6241, 6400, 6561, 6724, 6889, 7056, 7225, 7396, 7569, 7744, 7921, 8100, 8281, 8464, 8649, 8836, 9025, 9216, 9409, 9604, 9801]

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Reduce

1

2

3

0f(x, y)

f(x, y)

f(x, y) = 6

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Reduce in Python

• Use the map(<function>, <list>, <unit>) built-in

>>> reduce(lambda x, y: x+y, [1,2,3], 0)6

>>> reduce(lambda x, y: x+y, (map(lambda x: x*x, range(1,100)), 0)

328350

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3. Mappers and Reducers

• How do I write them?– Word Count (Hello World for Distrib. Comp.)– Longest Repeat

• Show me how to pipe them

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Mappers

• Pseudo-Code– Take some input– Process it– And emit a Key – Value pair

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Word Count Mapper

• For some input:– Donald Demuth Donald Draper

• The output should be:– Donald 1– Demuth 1– Donald 1– Draper 1

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Word Count Mapper Code

• wordcount/mapper.py

#!/usr/bin/env pythonimport sys, re

word_re = re.compile('[a-zA-Z]+')for line in sys.stdin: line = line.strip().lower() for word in word_re.findall(line): print '%s\t%s' % (word, 1)

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Reducers

• Dependant on the Mapper’s emissions• Pseudo-Code for word count– Read an emission from the mapper– Find the key and the value– Store the key in a dictionary with it’s value• But if the key already exists, add the value with the

pre-existing value!

– Emit the dictionary

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Word Count Reducer Code

• wordcount/reducer.py#!/usr/bin/env pythonimport sys

counts = {}for line in sys.stdin: line = line.strip() word, count = line.split('\t', 1) count = int(count) counts[word] = counts.get(word, 0) + count

for word, count in counts.items(): print '%s\t%s'% (word, count)

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Unix Pipes

• Does this really work??

$ cat books/*.txt | wordcount/mapper.py | wordcount/reducer.py | sort | heada 10526ab 3aback 1abaft 2abaht 1abandon 2abandoned 10abandonment 1abasement 1abash 1

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Longest Repeat (LCS)

• Many problems can be solved with a series of Maps and Reduces

• However, Hadoop Streaming is a single Map and Reduce step

• After much trial and error my solution involves a pre-processing step

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Pre-processing

• fasta_to_line.py

• gen_suffixes.py

ecoli.fasta.line

ecoli.fasta.line.0

ecoli.fasta.line.100000

ecoli.fasta.line.200000

4.6 megs

4.5 megs

4.4 megs

4.3 megs

ecoli.fasta ecoli.fasta.line

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LCS Mapper

• Pseudo-code– Read a line from a suffix file– Determine the index (first chars)– Cycle through the first 100,000 positions• Cycle through possible lengths (10 3000)

– Emit the Length (Key) and the Position (Val)

• Emit (-1) and (-1) to STAY ALIVE

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LCS Reducer

• Pseudo-Code– Simple– Find the largest KEY emitted by any mapper– Display it

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LCS w/ Murmur.txt$ cat murmur.txt.line.0 | lcs/mapper.py | lcs/reducer.py length(63) pos(128)

$ python>>> text = open('murmur.txt.line').read()>>> text[128:128+63]'Dance the cha chaOr the can canShake your pom pomTo Duran Duran'

>>> seq = text[128:128+63]>>> text.index(seq)128>>> text[129:].index(seq) + 1291777>>> text[128:128+63] == text[1777:1777+63]True>>> text[1777:1777+63]'Dance the cha chaOr the can canShake your pom pomTo Duran Duran'

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4. Using Tools, Amazon

• Harness the power of many machines at once– Easy to use 20

• Need to sign up for:– Amazon Elastic MapReduce Service (EMS)– Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2)– Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3)– Amazon SimpleDB

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Deploying Data/Code

• First you’ll need to upload it to S3– Create a new bucket (or global folder) named ecoli-lcs

– Create a new path named input, ecoli-lcs/input– Upload all of the generated suffixes to the input

folder– Upload mapper.py and reducer.py to ecoli-lcs

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Creating a Job (Flow)

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Creating a Job Flow (…)

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RESULTS!

• Need to download the output$ cd output$ cat * | sort (...)length(2815) pos(4166641)

$ python>>> text = open('ecoli.fasta.line').read()>>> seq = text[4166641:4166641+2815]>>> text.index(seq)4166641>>> text[4166642:].index(seq) + 41666424208043>>> text[4166641:4166641+2815] == text[4208043:4208043+2815]

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5. Conclusions

• Costs– It’s about 3 cents an hour for a “medium” VM– One run took 840 instance hours (20+ actual)

• Approx. $25– Used about 2000 instance hours in total

• Hadoop Streaming is EASY– Though requires many (easy) tools– But costly if you have “bugs”

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A Better Solution?

• Jeff Parker’s program used the following approach:– Cycle through the sequence and find all repeats of

a given size– Emit the location– Increase the size and use the previously known

locations to find larger matches

• Looks good for MapReduce (Core)