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Hpcnmf: A High-Performance Toolbox For Non-Negative Matrix Factorization, Karthik Devarajan, Guoli Wang
Hpcnmf: A High-Performance Toolbox For Non-Negative Matrix Factorization, Karthik Devarajan, Guoli Wang
COBRA Preprint Series
Non-negative matrix factorization (NMF) is a widely used machine learning algorithm for dimension reduction of large-scale data. It has found successful applications in a variety of fields such as computational biology, neuroscience, natural language processing, information retrieval, image processing and speech recognition. In bioinformatics, for example, it has been used to extract patterns and profiles from genomic and text-mining data as well as in protein sequence and structure analysis. While the scientific performance of NMF is very promising in dealing with high dimensional data sets and complex data structures, its computational cost is high and sometimes could be critical for …
Shrinkage Estimation Of Expression Fold Change As An Alternative To Testing Hypotheses Of Equivalent Expression, Zahra Montazeri, Corey M. Yanofsky, David R. Bickel
Shrinkage Estimation Of Expression Fold Change As An Alternative To Testing Hypotheses Of Equivalent Expression, Zahra Montazeri, Corey M. Yanofsky, David R. Bickel
COBRA Preprint Series
Research on analyzing microarray data has focused on the problem of identifying differentially expressed genes to the neglect of the problem of how to integrate evidence that a gene is differentially expressed with information on the extent of its differential expression. Consequently, researchers currently prioritize genes for further study either on the basis of volcano plots or, more commonly, according to simple estimates of the fold change after filtering the genes with an arbitrary statistical significance threshold. While the subjective and informal nature of the former practice precludes quantification of its reliability, the latter practice is equivalent to using a …
Model-Based Clustering Of Methylation Array Data: A Recursive-Partitioning Algorithm For High-Dimensional Data Arising As A Mixture Of Beta Distributions, E. Andres Houseman, Brock C. Christensen, Ru-Fang Yeh, Carmen J. Marsit, Margaret R. Karagas, Margaret Wrensch, Heather H. Nelson, Joseph Wiemels, Shichun Zheng, John K. Wiencke, Karl T. Kelsey
Model-Based Clustering Of Methylation Array Data: A Recursive-Partitioning Algorithm For High-Dimensional Data Arising As A Mixture Of Beta Distributions, E. Andres Houseman, Brock C. Christensen, Ru-Fang Yeh, Carmen J. Marsit, Margaret R. Karagas, Margaret Wrensch, Heather H. Nelson, Joseph Wiemels, Shichun Zheng, John K. Wiencke, Karl T. Kelsey
Harvard University Biostatistics Working Paper Series
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Survival Analysis With Large Dimensional Covariates: An Application In Microarray Studies, David A. Engler, Yi Li
Survival Analysis With Large Dimensional Covariates: An Application In Microarray Studies, David A. Engler, Yi Li
Harvard University Biostatistics Working Paper Series
Use of microarray technology often leads to high-dimensional and low- sample size data settings. Over the past several years, a variety of novel approaches have been proposed for variable selection in this context. However, only a small number of these have been adapted for time-to-event data where censoring is present. Among standard variable selection methods shown both to have good predictive accuracy and to be computationally efficient is the elastic net penalization approach. In this paper, adaptation of the elastic net approach is presented for variable selection both under the Cox proportional hazards model and under an accelerated failure time …
Cluster Analysis Of Genomic Data With Applications In R, Katherine S. Pollard, Mark J. Van Der Laan
Cluster Analysis Of Genomic Data With Applications In R, Katherine S. Pollard, Mark J. Van Der Laan
U.C. Berkeley Division of Biostatistics Working Paper Series
In this paper, we provide an overview of existing partitioning and hierarchical clustering algorithms in R. We discuss statistical issues and methods in choosing the number of clusters, the choice of clustering algorithm, and the choice of dissimilarity matrix. In particular, we illustrate how the bootstrap can be employed as a statistical method in cluster analysis to establish the reproducibility of the clusters and the overall variability of the followed procedure. We also show how to visualize a clustering result by plotting ordered dissimilarity matrices in R. We present a new R package, hopach, which implements the hybrid clustering method, …
Finding Cancer Subtypes In Microarray Data Using Random Projections, Debashis Ghosh
Finding Cancer Subtypes In Microarray Data Using Random Projections, Debashis Ghosh
The University of Michigan Department of Biostatistics Working Paper Series
One of the benefits of profiling of cancer samples using microarrays is the generation of molecular fingerprints that will define subtypes of disease. Such subgroups have typically been found in microarray data using hierarchical clustering. A major problem in interpretation of the output is determining the number of clusters. We approach the problem of determining disease subtypes using mixture models. A novel estimation procedure of the parameters in the mixture model is developed based on a combination of random projections and the expectation-maximization algorithm. Because the approach is probabilistic, our approach provides a measure for the number of true clusters …
Differential Expression With The Bioconductor Project, Anja Von Heydebreck, Wolfgang Huber, Robert Gentleman
Differential Expression With The Bioconductor Project, Anja Von Heydebreck, Wolfgang Huber, Robert Gentleman
Bioconductor Project Working Papers
A basic, yet challenging task in the analysis of microarray gene expression data is the identification of changes in gene expression that are associated with particular biological conditions. We discuss different approaches to this task and illustrate how they can be applied using software from the Bioconductor Project. A central problem is the high dimensionality of gene expression space, which prohibits a comprehensive statistical analysis without focusing on particular aspects of the joint distribution of the genes expression levels. Possible strategies are to do univariate gene-by-gene analysis, and to perform data-driven nonspecific filtering of genes before the actual statistical analysis. …