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Initialization parameter sweep in ATHENA: optimizing neural networks for detecting gene-gene interactions in the presence of sma

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Initialization parameter sweep in ATHENA: optimizing neural networks for detecting gene-gene interactions in the presence of sma
Recent advances in genotyping technology have led to the generation of an enormous quantity of genetic data. Traditional methods of statistical analysis have proved insufficient in extracting all of the information about the genetic components of common, complex human diseases. A contributing factor to the problem of analysis is that amongst the small main effects of each single gene on disease susceptibility, there are non-linear, genegene interactions that can be difficult for traditional, parametric analyses to detect. In addition, exhaustively searching all multilocus combinations has proved computationally impractical. Novel strategies for analysis have been developed to address these issues. The Analysis Tool for Heritable and Environmental Network Associations (ATHENA) is an analytical tool that incorporates grammatical evolution neural networks (GENN) to detect interactions among genetic factors. Initial parameters define how the evolutionary process will be implemented. This ...
Emily Rose Holzinger, Carrie C. Buchanan, Scott M.
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Type Conference
Year 2010
Where GECCO
Authors Emily Rose Holzinger, Carrie C. Buchanan, Scott M. Dudek, Eric Torstenson, Stephen D. Turner, Marylyn D. Ritchie
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