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Selecting Multiple Biomarker Subsets with Similarly Effective Binary Classification Performances
Published on: October 11, 2018
Optimizing support vector machine analysis in low density biological data sets
Pablo Rivas1, Sharon Moore2, Urszula T Iwaniec3
1School of Computer Science and Mathematics, Marist College, Poughkeepsie, NY, USA.
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We explore the effectiveness of Support Vector Machines (SVM) for classification in a sparse data set. Non-human primate models are utilized to analyze Alcohol Use Disorders (AUDs); however, the resulting data have a limited sample size. The challenge of low sample numbers and low replicates are explored using a variety of optimization strategies for feature extraction, including correlation, entropy, density, linear support vector machines for regression (SVR), backward SVR, and forward SVR. We investigate these approaches against the backdrop of the relationship between alcohol consumption and tibial bone mineral density. The results indicate that machine learning (ML) can effectively be used in cases of low and diverse biological data sets. The best relevance feature ranking strategies are correlation, SVR forward, and SVR backward.
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