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MAINE identifies key multi-omics features linked to disease outcomes and survival. This tool generates interpretable patterns, aiding medical research and patient stratification.

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Area of Science:

  • Bioinformatics
  • Computational Biology
  • Genomics

Background:

  • Multi-omics datasets present high dimensionality, with only a subset of features being relevant to disease outcomes or patient survival.
  • Discovering human-readable patterns alongside robust feature selection is crucial in medical sciences.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce MAINE (Multi-omics Analysis and Exploration), a novel tool for analyzing complex patient multi-omics data.
  • To enable the discovery of multidimensional dependencies between multi-omics features and clinical outcomes.

Main Methods:

  • MAINE employs advanced algorithms to identify informative features within high-dimensional multi-omics data.
  • The platform visualizes discovered patterns using interpretable decision and survival trees and rules.

Main Results:

  • MAINE successfully identifies multidimensional dependencies between selected multi-omics features and event outcome prediction.
  • The tool generates interpretable visualizations, facilitating the understanding of complex biological relationships.

Conclusions:

  • MAINE offers a unique solution for feature selection and pattern discovery in multi-omics data.
  • The web application enhances the interpretability of complex biological data for medical research and clinical applications.