Title :
Prediction of Protein-Protein Interaction Sites Using Granularity Computing of Quotient Space Theory
Author :
Du, Xiuquan ; Cheng, Jiaxing
Author_Institution :
Key Lab. of Intell. Comput. & Signal Process., Minist. of Educ. Anhui Univ., Hefei
Abstract :
Proteins function through interactions with other proteins, compounds, RNA and DNA. Prediction of protein interface sites is the key process for providing clues to the function of a protein, and is becoming increasing relevant to drug discovery. In this paper, combining the protein features with the theory of granular computing of quotient space based on protein-protein interaction sites classification algorithm is proposed, (i.e. PPI-GS Model). Such algorithm uses the support vector machine (SVM) with better generalization ability to get different classification results, and construct different quotient space by using these results. The final result is got by granularity synthesis method to organize these quotient spaces. The experiment suggests that this new method is in effect. Also, the potency of the granular computing of quotient space in the application of protein-protein interaction sites prediction and processing is demonstrated.
Keywords :
DNA; biology computing; generalisation (artificial intelligence); pattern classification; proteins; support vector machines; DNA; RNA; SVM generalization ability; drug discovery; granular computing; granularity synthesis method; organic compound; protein-protein interaction sites classification algorithm; quotient space theory; support vector machine; Computer science; DNA computing; Laboratories; Physics computing; Protein engineering; Signal processing; Signal processing algorithms; Software engineering; Support vector machine classification; Support vector machines; SVM; protein function; protein-protein interaction sites; quotient space; theory of granular computing;
Conference_Titel :
Computer Science and Software Engineering, 2008 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Wuhan, Hubei
Print_ISBN :
978-0-7695-3336-0
DOI :
10.1109/CSSE.2008.453