QSAR as a random event: criteria of predictive potential for a chance model |
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Authors: | Toropov Andrey A. Toropova Alla P. |
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Affiliation: | 1.Laboratory of Environmental Chemistry and Toxicology, Department of Environmental Health Science (Dipartimento: Ambiente e Salute), Istituto di Ricerche Farmacologiche Mario Negri IRCCS, Via La Masa 19, 20156, Milan, Italy ; |
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Abstract: | The CORAL software (http://www.insilico.eu/coral) was suggested as a tool to build up quantitative structure–property/activity relationships (QSPRs/QSARs). This software is based on conception “a QSPR/QSAR model should be interpreted as a random event.” This is reflection of fact: different distributions into the training set (substances involved in modeling process) and the validation set (substances, which are not known at the moment of the modeling process) give models with significant dispersion in the statistical quality of the QSPR/QSAR. Results of experiments with the software and possible ways of further improvement of this software are discussed. The most attractive new ways to estimate predictive potential of the CORAL model seem to be the following ones: (i) index of ideality of correlation and (ii) correlation contradiction index. These can be also proposed as criteria of predictive potential for arbitrary QSPR/QSAR. |
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