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Inferring biological networks with output kernel trees

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Inferring biological networks with output kernel trees
Background: Elucidating biological networks between proteins appears nowadays as one of the most important challenges in systems biology. Computational approaches to this problem are important to complement high-throughput technologies and to help biologists in designing new experiments. In this work, we focus on the completion of a biological network from various sources of experimental data. Results: We propose a new machine learning approach for the supervised inference of biological networks, which is based on a kernelization of the output space of regression trees. It inherits several features of tree-based algorithms such as interpretability, robustness to irrelevant variables, and input scalability. We applied this method to the inference of two kinds of networks in the yeast S. cerevisiae: a protein-protein interaction network and an enzyme network. In both cases, we obtained results competitive with existing approaches. We also show that our method provides relevant insights ...
Pierre Geurts, Nizar Touleimat, Marie Dutreix, Flo
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Type Journal
Year 2007
Where BMCBI
Authors Pierre Geurts, Nizar Touleimat, Marie Dutreix, Florence d'Alché-Buc
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