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Evolving relational hierarchical classification rules for predicting gene ontology-based protein functions
Fecha
2014-07Registro en:
International Conference on Genetic and Evolutionary Computation, 16th, 2014, Vancouver.
9781450328814
Autor
Cerri, Ricardo
Barros, Rodrigo C.
Freitas, Alex A.
Carvalho, André Carlos Ponce de Leon Ferreira de
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Resumen
Hierarchical Multi-Label Classification (HMC) is a complex classification problem where instances can be classified into many classes simultaneously, and these classes are organized in a hierarchical structure, having subclasses and superclasses. In this paper, we investigate the HMC problem of assign functions to proteins, being each function represented by a class (term) in the Gene Ontology (GO) taxonomy. It is a very difficult task, since the GO taxonomy has thousands of classes. We propose a Genetic Algorithm (GA) to generate HMC rules able to classify a given protein in a set of GO terms, respecting the hierarchical constraints imposed by the GO taxonomy. The proposed GA evolves rules with propositional and relational tests. Experiments using ten protein function datasets showed the potential of the method when compared to other literature methods.