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Titel
gene-CBR: a case-based reasong tool for cancer diagnosis using microarray data sets
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Schlagwort
Computer Science
Fecha de publicación
2006
Verlag
Wiley-Blackwell
Citación
Computational Intelligence. Volumen 22 (3-4), pp. 254-268. Wiley-Blackwell.
Resumen
Gene expression profiles are composed of thousands of genes at the same time, representing the complex relationships between them. One of the well-known constraints specifically related to microarray data is the large number of genes in comparison with the small number of available experiments or cases. In this context, the ability of design methods capable of overcoming current limitations of state-of-the-art algorithms is crucial to the development of successful applications. This paper presentsgene-CBR, a hybrid model that can perform cancer classification based on microarray data. The system employs a case-based reasoning model that incorporates a set of fuzzy prototypes, a growing cell structure network and a set of rules to provide an accurate diagnosis. The hybrid model has been implemented and tested with microarray data belonging to bone marrow cases from forty-three adult patients with cancer plus a group of six cases corresponding to healthy persons.
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0824-7935 (Print) / 1467-8640 (Online)
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