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Interpreting single-cell and spatial omics data using deep neural network training dynamics
Jonathan Karin1, Reshef Mintz1, Barak Raveh2
1School of Computer Science and Engineering, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel.
Nature Computational Science
|December 5, 2024
Summary
This study introduces Annotatability, a novel framework to improve cell annotation accuracy in omics data. It identifies annotation errors and reveals cellular structures, enhancing biological data interpretation.
Area of Science:
- Computational Biology
- Genomics
- Bioinformatics
Background:
- Accurate cell annotation is crucial for interpreting single-cell and spatial omics data.
- Current annotation methods face challenges due to data noise, sparsity, and inherent ambiguity in discrete labels for heterogeneous cell populations.
Purpose of the Study:
- To develop a computational framework, Annotatability, for identifying annotation mismatches and characterizing biological data structure.
- To enable robust downstream analysis of biological signals by capturing cellular communities associated with specific signals.
Main Methods:
- Developed Annotatability, a framework that monitors deep neural network training dynamics to assess annotation difficulty and identify mismatches.
- Implemented a signal-aware graph embedding method to capture cellular communities linked to biological signals.
- Validated the approach across eight single-cell RNA sequencing and spatial omics datasets.
Main Results:
- Identified erroneous cell annotations and intermediate cell states within complex datasets.
- Successfully delineated developmental and disease trajectories by analyzing cellular heterogeneity.
- Demonstrated the framework's ability to capture and interpret collective cell behaviors.
Conclusions:
- Annotatability provides a powerful tool for assessing the reliability of cell annotations in omics studies.
- The framework facilitates a deeper understanding of cellular diversity and biological processes in both health and disease.
- Annotation-trainability analysis offers a new paradigm for interpreting complex biological data.

