The Ohio State University Undergraduate Student Scholar AwardPattern classification is a branch of statistics and machine learning that uses labeled samples to predict information about unlabeled ones. A common application of this theory in medicine is to classify cancer patients into subtypes based on the patterns of their gene expression profiles. What determines the validity of the procedure is not whether one can find these patterns in observed data, but whether these patterns generalize to unobserved data from the same population. In this regard, the error of the classification rule over the population determines its validity and a key issue is how to estimate it. In small sample situations, where the number of observed data is smal...
The advent of new technologies like DNA micro-arrays provides scientists the ability to gather impor...
In this article we report on the work carried out within the framework of a summer project, part-fun...
This manuscript is composed of two major sections. In the first section of the manuscript we introd...
Technological and methodological advances in the fields of medical and life-sciences have, over the...
The use of diagnostic rules based on microarray gene expression data has received wide attention in ...
AbstractData originating from biomedical experiments has provided machine learning researchers with ...
As clinical datasets have increased in size and a wider range of molecular profiles can be credibly ...
Background Expression microarrays are increasingly used to obtain large scale transcriptomic inform...
In addition to detecting novel transcripts and higher dynamic range, a principal claim for RNA-seque...
Introduction: As part of the MicroArray Quality Control (MAQC)-II project, this analysis examines ho...
With rapid advancements in sequencing technology, we now have the ability to sequence the entire hu...
AbstractMotivationMultivariate analyses are advantageous for the simultaneous testing of the separat...
Investigations of transcript levels on a genomic scale using hybridization-based arrays led to formi...
This research evaluates pattern recognition techniques on a subclass of big data where the dimension...
Two major issues hinder the application of microarray based gene expression profiling in clinical la...
The advent of new technologies like DNA micro-arrays provides scientists the ability to gather impor...
In this article we report on the work carried out within the framework of a summer project, part-fun...
This manuscript is composed of two major sections. In the first section of the manuscript we introd...
Technological and methodological advances in the fields of medical and life-sciences have, over the...
The use of diagnostic rules based on microarray gene expression data has received wide attention in ...
AbstractData originating from biomedical experiments has provided machine learning researchers with ...
As clinical datasets have increased in size and a wider range of molecular profiles can be credibly ...
Background Expression microarrays are increasingly used to obtain large scale transcriptomic inform...
In addition to detecting novel transcripts and higher dynamic range, a principal claim for RNA-seque...
Introduction: As part of the MicroArray Quality Control (MAQC)-II project, this analysis examines ho...
With rapid advancements in sequencing technology, we now have the ability to sequence the entire hu...
AbstractMotivationMultivariate analyses are advantageous for the simultaneous testing of the separat...
Investigations of transcript levels on a genomic scale using hybridization-based arrays led to formi...
This research evaluates pattern recognition techniques on a subclass of big data where the dimension...
Two major issues hinder the application of microarray based gene expression profiling in clinical la...
The advent of new technologies like DNA micro-arrays provides scientists the ability to gather impor...
In this article we report on the work carried out within the framework of a summer project, part-fun...
This manuscript is composed of two major sections. In the first section of the manuscript we introd...