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Variable selection using probability density function similarity for support vector machine classification of high-dimensional microarray data
Authors:Li-Juan Tang  Hai-Long Wu
Institution:State Key Laboratory of Chemo/Biosensing and Chemometrics, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Hunan University, Changsha 410082, PR China
Abstract:One problem with discriminant analysis of microarray data is representation of each sample by a large number of genes that are possibly irrelevant, insignificant or redundant. Methods of variable selection are, therefore, of great significance in microarray data analysis. To circumvent the problem, a new gene mining approach is proposed based on the similarity between probability density functions on each gene for the class of interest with respect to the others. This method allows the ascertainment of significant genes that are informative for discriminating each individual class rather than maximizing the separability of all classes. Then one can select genes containing important information about the particular subtypes of diseases. Based on the mined significant genes for individual classes, a support vector machine with local kernel transform is constructed for the classification of different diseases. The combination of the gene mining approach with support vector machine is demonstrated for cancer classification using two public data sets. The results reveal that significant genes are identified for each cancer, and the classification model shows satisfactory performance in training and prediction for both data sets.
Keywords:Variable selection  Probability density function  Support vector machine  Gene expression
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