We present a system for multi-class protein classification based on neural networks. The basic issue concerning the construction of neural network systems for protein classification is the sequence encoding scheme that must be used in order to feed the neural network. To deal with this problem we propose a method that maps a protein sequence into a numerical feature space using the matching scores of the sequence to groups of conserved patterns (called motifs) into protein families. We consider two alternative ways for identifying the motifs to be used for feature generation and provide a comparative evaluation of the two schemes. We also evaluate the impact of the incorporation of background features (2-grams) on the performance of the neu...
Protein sequences are composed of 20 amino acids . The twenty amino acid letters are: A, C, D, E, F,...
A protein super-family consists of proteins which share amino acid sequence homology and which may t...
this paper, we formulate protein family classification as a formal language problem; subsequently we...
We present a system for multi-class protein classification based on neural networks. The basic issue...
Protein classification prediction is an important problem in molecular biology, and one that has att...
Abstract: Protein sequences classification is an important problem in molecular biology, and it has ...
Neural networks have been applied to a number of protein structure problems. In some applications th...
This chapter presents an overview on the application of neural networks (NN) in bioinformatics, spec...
We use methods from Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery to design an algorithm for detecting motifs ...
Part 1: ANN-Classification and Pattern RecognitionInternational audienceIn this study protein sequen...
Abstract Background This paper deals with the preprocessing of protein sequences for supervised clas...
In this paper, we study the problem of subtle signal discoveries in unaligned DNA and pro-tein seque...
We use methods from Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery to design an algorithm for detecting motifs ...
A number of protein sequences are found and added to the database but its functional properties are ...
We introduce an unsupervised method for extracting meaningful motifs from biological sequence data. ...
Protein sequences are composed of 20 amino acids . The twenty amino acid letters are: A, C, D, E, F,...
A protein super-family consists of proteins which share amino acid sequence homology and which may t...
this paper, we formulate protein family classification as a formal language problem; subsequently we...
We present a system for multi-class protein classification based on neural networks. The basic issue...
Protein classification prediction is an important problem in molecular biology, and one that has att...
Abstract: Protein sequences classification is an important problem in molecular biology, and it has ...
Neural networks have been applied to a number of protein structure problems. In some applications th...
This chapter presents an overview on the application of neural networks (NN) in bioinformatics, spec...
We use methods from Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery to design an algorithm for detecting motifs ...
Part 1: ANN-Classification and Pattern RecognitionInternational audienceIn this study protein sequen...
Abstract Background This paper deals with the preprocessing of protein sequences for supervised clas...
In this paper, we study the problem of subtle signal discoveries in unaligned DNA and pro-tein seque...
We use methods from Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery to design an algorithm for detecting motifs ...
A number of protein sequences are found and added to the database but its functional properties are ...
We introduce an unsupervised method for extracting meaningful motifs from biological sequence data. ...
Protein sequences are composed of 20 amino acids . The twenty amino acid letters are: A, C, D, E, F,...
A protein super-family consists of proteins which share amino acid sequence homology and which may t...
this paper, we formulate protein family classification as a formal language problem; subsequently we...