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Selecting Multiple Biomarker Subsets with Similarly Effective Binary Classification Performances
Published on: October 11, 2018
Combined feature selection and cancer prognosis using support vector machine regression
Bing-Yu Sun1, Zhi-Hua Zhu, Jiuyong Li
1Hefei Institute of Intelligent Machines, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Hefei, Anhui 230031, China. bysun@ustc.edu
Abstract:
Prognostic prediction is important in medical domain, because it can be used to select an appropriate treatment for a patient by predicting the patient's clinical outcomes. For high-dimensional data, a normal prognostic method undergoes two steps: feature selection and prognosis analysis. Recently, the L₁-L₂-norm Support Vector Machine (L₁-L₂ SVM) has been developed as an effective classification technique and shown good classification performance with automatic feature selection. In this paper, we extend L₁-L₂ SVM for regression analysis with automatic feature selection. We further improve the L₁-L₂ SVM for prognostic prediction by utilizing the information of censored data as constraints. We design an efficient solution to the new optimization problem. The proposed method is compared with other seven prognostic prediction methods on three realworld data sets. The experimental results show that the proposed method performs consistently better than the medium performance. It is more efficient than other algorithms with the similar performance.
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