AbstractIn this work we propose a new method for finding gene subsets of microarray data that effectively discriminates subtypes of disease. We developed a new criterion for measuring the relevance of individual genes by using mean and standard deviation of distances from each sample to the class centroid in order to treat the well-known problem of gene selection, large within-class variation. Also this approach has the advantage that it is applicable not only to binary classification but also to multiple classification problems. We demonstrated the performance of the method by applying it to the publicly available microarray datasets, leukemia (two classes) and small round blue cell tumors (four classes). The proposed method provides a ver...
Abstract Background Microarray datasets are an important medical diagnostic tool as they represent t...
AbstractMicroarray analysis is widely accepted for human cancer diagnosis and classification. Howeve...
In the area of bioinformatics, the identification of gene subsets responsible for classifying availa...
AbstractIn this work we propose a new method for finding gene subsets of microarray data that effect...
AbstractIn the analysis of gene expression profiles, the selection of genetic markers and precise di...
Abstract Background Gene expression microarray is a powerful technology for genetic profiling diseas...
One of the main applications of microarray technology is to determine the gene expression profiles o...
AbstractDifferential diagnosis among a group of histologically similar cancers poses a challenging p...
Gene expression microarray is a rapidly maturing technology that provides the opportunity to assay t...
Background: The measurement of expression levels of many genes through a single experiment is now po...
Gene expression data from microarrays have been suc-cessfully applied to class prediction, where the...
Cancer classification has been one of the most challenging tasks in clinical diagnosis. At present c...
AbstractSelecting relevant and discriminative genes for sample classification is a common and critic...
Background: Microarray-based tumor classification is characterized by a very large number of feat...
Microarray data measured by microarray are useful for cancer classification. However, it faces with ...
Abstract Background Microarray datasets are an important medical diagnostic tool as they represent t...
AbstractMicroarray analysis is widely accepted for human cancer diagnosis and classification. Howeve...
In the area of bioinformatics, the identification of gene subsets responsible for classifying availa...
AbstractIn this work we propose a new method for finding gene subsets of microarray data that effect...
AbstractIn the analysis of gene expression profiles, the selection of genetic markers and precise di...
Abstract Background Gene expression microarray is a powerful technology for genetic profiling diseas...
One of the main applications of microarray technology is to determine the gene expression profiles o...
AbstractDifferential diagnosis among a group of histologically similar cancers poses a challenging p...
Gene expression microarray is a rapidly maturing technology that provides the opportunity to assay t...
Background: The measurement of expression levels of many genes through a single experiment is now po...
Gene expression data from microarrays have been suc-cessfully applied to class prediction, where the...
Cancer classification has been one of the most challenging tasks in clinical diagnosis. At present c...
AbstractSelecting relevant and discriminative genes for sample classification is a common and critic...
Background: Microarray-based tumor classification is characterized by a very large number of feat...
Microarray data measured by microarray are useful for cancer classification. However, it faces with ...
Abstract Background Microarray datasets are an important medical diagnostic tool as they represent t...
AbstractMicroarray analysis is widely accepted for human cancer diagnosis and classification. Howeve...
In the area of bioinformatics, the identification of gene subsets responsible for classifying availa...