posted on 2009-12-14, 12:19authored byAmrish Kapoor, Thomas Bowles, Jonathon Chambers
This study presents an effective method of blindly classifying large amounts of gene expression data into biologically meaningful groups using a combination of independent component analysis (ICA) and clustering techniques. Specifically, we show that the genes can be classified blindly into several groups based solely on their expression profiles. These groups have a very close correspondence with benchmarks obtained by studies using domain knowledge. These results suggest that ICA can be a very useful pre-processing tool in blind gene classification, rather than using the resulting sources as the final model profiles.
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Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering
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KAPOOR, A., BOWLES, T. and CHAMBERS, J.A., 2005. A combined ICA and clustering technique for the classification of gene expression data. IN: Proceedings of 2005 International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing (ICASSP 2005), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, 18-23 March, Vol.5, pp.621-624.