DocumentCode :
1989373
Title :
Assessing the Performance of Macromolecular Sequence Classifiers
Author :
Caragea, Comelia ; Sinapov, Jivko ; Honavar, Vasant ; Dobbs, Drena
Author_Institution :
Iowa State Univ. Ames, Ames
fYear :
2007
fDate :
14-17 Oct. 2007
Firstpage :
320
Lastpage :
326
Abstract :
Machine learning approaches offer some of the most cost-effective approaches to building predictive models (e.g., classifiers) in a broad range of applications in computational biology. Comparing the effectiveness of different algorithms requires reliable procedures for accurately assessing the performance (e.g., accuracy, sensitivity, and specificity) of the resulting predictive classifiers. The difficulty of this task is compounded by the use of different data selection and evaluation procedures and in some cases, even different definitions for the same performance measures. We explore the problem of assessing the performance of predictive classifiers trained on macromolecular sequence data, with an emphasis on cross-validation and data selection methods. Specifically, we compare sequence-based and window-based cross-validation procedures on three sequence-based prediction tasks: identification of glycosylation sites, RNA-Protein interface residues, and Protein-Protein interface residues from amino acid sequence. Our experiments with two representative classifiers (Naive Bayes and Support Vector Machine) show that sequence-based and windows-based cross-validation procedures and data selection methods can yield different estimates of commonly used performance measures such as accuracy, Matthews correlation coefficient and area under the Receiver Operating Characteristic curve. We argue that the performance estimates obtained using sequence-based cross-validation provide more realistic estimates of performance than those obtained using window-based cross-validation.
Keywords :
biochemistry; biology computing; learning (artificial intelligence); macromolecules; proteins; sensitivity analysis; support vector machines; Matthews correlation coefficient; Naive Bayes; Protein-Protein interface residues; RNA-Protein interface residues; amino acid sequence; computational biology; cross-validation; data selection; glycosylation sites; machine learning; macromolecular sequence classifiers; predictive classifiers; receiver operating characteristic curve; sequence-based prediction; support vector machine; Amino acids; Computational biology; Machine learning; Machine learning algorithms; Predictive models; Proteins; Sequences; Support vector machine classification; Support vector machines; Yield estimation;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Bioinformatics and Bioengineering, 2007. BIBE 2007. Proceedings of the 7th IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Boston, MA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1509-0
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/BIBE.2007.4375583
Filename :
4375583
Link To Document :
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