Methods to transform microarray data for cancer prediction
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Author list: Pattanateepapon A., Suwansantisuk W., Kumhom P.
Publisher: Hindawi
Publication year: 2016
ISBN: 9781467394727
ISSN: 0146-9428
eISSN: 1745-4557
Languages: English-Great Britain (EN-GB)
Abstract
Cancer classification based on microarray data has gained attention in recent years from the bioinformatics community, due to a high death toll of cancer and the significance of early diagnosis. Among the many steps in cancer classification, one that is underexplored and can significantly affect the classification performance is data transformation. We develop two transformation techniques, called the unity-based normalization with min-max interval (UBMI) and the standard score with trimmed mean (SSTM), and compare them with existing techniques in terms of accuracy, sensitivity and specificity. The results show that our proposed methods outperform the methods tested. Overall, for example, the SSTM achieves the highest values of accuracy, sensitivity, and specificity in 73 out of 138 cases. The UBMI is the runner up, with 51 winning cases. This advantage confirms the ability of the UBMI and SSTM to accentuate the difference between samples of distinct classes, and highlights the importance of data transformation, a step that otherwise is usually overlooked. ฉ 2016 IEEE.
Keywords
data transform, gene-expression microarray data