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2017

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Biostatistics Faculty Publications

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Identification Of Prognostic Genes And Gene Sets For Early-Stage Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Using Bi-Level Selection Methods, Suyan Tian, Chi Wang, Howard H. Chang, Jianguo Sun Apr 2017

Identification Of Prognostic Genes And Gene Sets For Early-Stage Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Using Bi-Level Selection Methods, Suyan Tian, Chi Wang, Howard H. Chang, Jianguo Sun

Biostatistics Faculty Publications

In contrast to feature selection and gene set analysis, bi-level selection is a process of selecting not only important gene sets but also important genes within those gene sets. Depending on the order of selections, a bi-level selection method can be classified into three categories – forward selection, which first selects relevant gene sets followed by the selection of relevant individual genes; backward selection which takes the reversed order; and simultaneous selection, which performs the two tasks simultaneously usually with the aids of a penalized regression model. To test the existence of subtype-specific prognostic genes for non-small cell lung cancer …