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Evolutionary Search of Biclusters by Minimal Intrafluctuation
Description
Biclustering techniques aim at extracting significant
subsets of genes and conditions from microarray gene
expression data. This kind of algorithms is mainly based on two
key aspects: the way in which they deal with gene similarity
across the experimental conditions, that determines the quality
of biclusters; and the heuristic or search strategy used for
exploring the search space. A measure that is often adopted
for establishing the quality of biclusters is the mean squared
residue. This measure has been successfully used in many
approaches. However, it has been recently proven that the
mean squared residue fails to recognize some kind of biclusters
as quality biclusters, mainly due to the difficulty of detecting
scaling patterns in data. In this work, we propose a novel
measure for trying to overcome this drawback. This measure
is based on the area between two curves. Such curves are
built from the maximum and minimum standardized expression
values exhibited for each experimental condition. In order
to test the proposed measure, we have incorporated it into
a multiobjective evolutionary algorithm. Experimental results
confirm the effectiveness of our approach. The combination of
the measure we propose with the mean squared residue yields
results that would not have been obtained if only the mean
squared residue had been used.
Abstract
Comisión Interministerial de Ciencia y Tecnología (CICYT) TIN2004-00159Additional details
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- URL
- https://idus.us.es/handle//11441/130278
- URN
- urn:oai:idus.us.es:11441/130278
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