Title :
Biomarker Identification and Cancer Classification Based on Microarray Data Using Laplace Naive Bayes Model with Mean Shrinkage
Author :
Meng-Yun Wu ; Dao-Qing Dai ; Yu Shi ; Hong Yan ; Xiao-Fei Zhang
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Math., Sun Yat-Sen Univ., Guangzhou, China
Abstract :
Biomarker identification and cancer classification are two closely related problems. In gene expression data sets, the correlation between genes can be high when they share the same biological pathway. Moreover, the gene expression data sets may contain outliers due to either chemical or electrical reasons. A good gene selection method should take group effects into account and be robust to outliers. In this paper, we propose a Laplace naive Bayes model with mean shrinkage (LNB-MS). The Laplace distribution instead of the normal distribution is used as the conditional distribution of the samples for the reasons that it is less sensitive to outliers and has been applied in many fields. The key technique is the L_1 penalty imposed on the mean of each class to achieve automatic feature selection. The objective function of the proposed model is a piecewise linear function with respect to the mean of each class, of which the optimal value can be evaluated at the breakpoints simply. An efficient algorithm is designed to estimate the parameters in the model. A new strategy that uses the number of selected features to control the regularization parameter is introduced. Experimental results on simulated data sets and 17 publicly available cancer data sets attest to the accuracy, sparsity, efficiency, and robustness of the proposed algorithm. Many biomarkers identified with our method have been verified in biochemical or biomedical research. The analysis of biological and functional correlation of the genes based on Gene Ontology (GO) terms shows that the proposed method guarantees the selection of highly correlated genes simultaneously.
Keywords :
Laplace equations; biochemistry; bioinformatics; cancer; genetics; lab-on-a-chip; medical computing; normal distribution; physiological models; Laplace distribution; Laplace naive Bayes model; automatic feature selection; biochemical research; biological analysis; biological pathway; biomarker identification; biomedical research; cancer classification; cancer data sets; chemical reasons; closely related problems; electrical reasons; functional correlation; gene expression data sets; gene ontology terms; gene selection method; highly correlated genes; mean shrinkage; microarray data; normal distribution; piecewise linear function; regularization parameter; Biological system modeling; Cancer; Computational modeling; Gene expression; Support vector machines; Biomarker identification; L_1 penalty; Laplace distribution; cancer classification; gene expression data analysis; Algorithms; Animals; Bayes Theorem; Computational Biology; Computer Simulation; Databases, Genetic; Gene Expression Profiling; Humans; Neoplasms; Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis; Tumor Markers, Biological;
Journal_Title :
Computational Biology and Bioinformatics, IEEE/ACM Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCBB.2012.105