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Multi-class protein fold classification using a new ensemble machine learning approach.
Protein structure classification represents an important process in understanding the associations
between sequence and structure as well as possible functional and evolutionary relationships.
Recent structural genomics initiatives and other high-throughput experiments have populated the
biological databases at a rapid pace. The amount of structural data has made traditional methods
such as manual inspection of the protein structure become impossible. Machine learning has been
widely applied to bioinformatics and has gained a lot of success in this research area. This work
proposes a novel ensemble machine learning method that improves the coverage of the classifiers
under the multi-class imbalanced sample sets by integrating knowledge induced from different base
classifiers, and we illustrate this idea in classifying multi-class SCOP protein fold data. We have
compared our approach with PART and show that our method improves the sensitivity of the
classifier in protein fold classification. Furthermore, we have extended this method to learning over
multiple data types, preserving the independence of their corresponding data sources, and show
that our new approach performs at least as well as the traditional technique over a single joined
data source. These experimental results are encouraging, and can be applied to other bioinformatics
problems similarly characterised by multi-class imbalanced data sets held in multiple data
sources
One-Class Classification: Taxonomy of Study and Review of Techniques
One-class classification (OCC) algorithms aim to build classification models
when the negative class is either absent, poorly sampled or not well defined.
This unique situation constrains the learning of efficient classifiers by
defining class boundary just with the knowledge of positive class. The OCC
problem has been considered and applied under many research themes, such as
outlier/novelty detection and concept learning. In this paper we present a
unified view of the general problem of OCC by presenting a taxonomy of study
for OCC problems, which is based on the availability of training data,
algorithms used and the application domains applied. We further delve into each
of the categories of the proposed taxonomy and present a comprehensive
literature review of the OCC algorithms, techniques and methodologies with a
focus on their significance, limitations and applications. We conclude our
paper by discussing some open research problems in the field of OCC and present
our vision for future research.Comment: 24 pages + 11 pages of references, 8 figure
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