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Misty Mountain clustering: application to fast unsupervised flow cytometry gating

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Misty Mountain clustering: application to fast unsupervised flow cytometry gating
Background: There are many important clustering questions in computational biology for which no satisfactory method exists. Automated clustering algorithms, when applied to large, multidimensional datasets, such as flow cytometry data, prove unsatisfactory in terms of speed, problems with local minima or cluster shape bias. Modelbased approaches are restricted by the assumptions of the fitting functions. Furthermore, model based clustering requires serial clustering for all cluster numbers within a user defined interval. The final cluster number is then selected by various criteria. These supervised serial clustering methods are time consuming and frequently different criteria result in different optimal cluster numbers. Various unsupervised heuristic approaches that have been developed such as affinity propagation are too expensive to be applied to datasets on the order of 106 points that are often generated by high throughput experiments. Results: To circumvent these limitations, we...
István P. Sugár, Stuart C. Sealfon
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Type Journal
Year 2010
Where BMCBI
Authors István P. Sugár, Stuart C. Sealfon
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