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A coverage criterion for spaced seeds and its applications to support vector machine string kernels and k-mer
Laurent Noé1, Donald E K Martin
11 Laboratoire d'Informatique Fondamentale de Lille (LIFL) (UMR 8022 Lille 1/CNRS) - Inria Lille, Villeneuve d'Ascq, France .
Abstract:
Spaced seeds have been recently shown to not only detect more alignments, but also to give a more accurate measure of phylogenetic distances, and to provide a lower misclassification rate when used with Support Vector Machines (SVMs). We confirm by independent experiments these two results, and propose in this article to use a coverage criterion to measure the seed efficiency in both cases in order to design better seed patterns. We show first how this coverage criterion can be directly measured by a full automaton-based approach. We then illustrate how this criterion performs when compared with two other criteria frequently used, namely the single-hit and multiple-hit criteria, through correlation coefficients with the correct classification/the true distance. At the end, for alignment-free distances, we propose an extension by adopting the coverage criterion, show how it performs, and indicate how it can be efficiently computed.
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