A comparative study of genetic sequence classification algorithms
Tóm tắt
Classification of genetic sequence data available in public and private databases is an important problem in using, understanding, retrieving, filtering and correlating such large volumes of information. Although a significant amount of research effort is being spent internationally on this problem, very few studies exist that compare different classification approaches in terms of an objective and quantitative classification performance criterion. In this paper, we present experimental studies for classification of genetic sequences using both unsupervised and supervised approaches, focusing on both computational effort as well as a suitably defined classification performance measure. The results indicate that both unsupervised classification using the Maximin algorithm combined with FASTA sequence alignment algorithm and supervised classification using artificial neural network have good classification performance, with the unsupervised classification performs better and the supervised classification performs faster. A trade-off between the quality of classification and the computational efforts exists. The utilization of these classifiers for retrieval, filtering and correlation of genetic information as well as prediction of functions and structures will be logical future directions for further research.
Từ khóa
#Genetics #Classification algorithms #Sequences #Databases #Clustering algorithms #Artificial neural networks #Information retrieval #Information filtering #Information filters #FrequencyTài liệu tham khảo
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