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Learning a predictive model for growth inhibition from the NCI DTP human tumor cell line screening data: does gene
Lothar Richter1, Ulrich Rückert, Stefan Kramer
1Institut für Informatik 112, Technische Universität München, Bolzmannstr. 3, Garching b. München, Germany.
Abstract:
We address the problem of learning a predictive model for growth inhibition from the NCI DTP human tumor cell line screening data. Extending the classical Quantitative Structure Activity Relationship paradigm, we investigate whether including gene expression data leads to a statistically significant improvement of prediction quality. Our analysis shows that the straightforward approach of including individual gene expression as features does not necessarily improve, but on the contrary, may degrade performance significantly. When gene expression information is aggregated, for instance by features representing the correlation with reference cell lines, performance can be improved significantly. Further improvements may be expected if the learning task is structured by grouping features and instances.
