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Predicting Cancer Lymph-Node Metastasis From LncRNA Expression Profiles Using Local Linear Reconstruction Guided Distance Metric Learning | IEEE Journals & Magazine | IEEE Xplore

Predicting Cancer Lymph-Node Metastasis From LncRNA Expression Profiles Using Local Linear Reconstruction Guided Distance Metric Learning


Abstract:

Lymph-node metastasis is the most perilous cancer progressive state, where long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) has been confirmed to be an important genetic indicator in cancer ...Show More

Abstract:

Lymph-node metastasis is the most perilous cancer progressive state, where long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) has been confirmed to be an important genetic indicator in cancer prediction. However, lncRNA expression profile is often characterized of large features and small samples, it is urgent to establish an efficient judgment to deal with such high dimensional lncRNA data, which will aid in clinical targeted treatment. Thus, in this study, a local linear reconstruction guided distance metric learning is put forward to handle lncRNA data for determination of cancer lymph-node metastasis. In the original locally linear embedding (LLE) approach, any point can be approximately linearly reconstructed using its nearest neighborhood points, from which a novel distance metric can be learned by satisfying both nonnegative and sum-to-one constraints on the reconstruction weights. Taking the defined distance metric and lncRNA data supervised information into account, a local margin model will be deduced to find a low dimensional subspace for lncRNA signature extraction. At last, a classifier is constructed to predict cancer lymph-node metastasis, where the learned distance metric is also adopted. Several experiments on lncRNA data sets have been carried out, and experimental results show the performance of the proposed method by making comparisons with some other related dimensionality reduction methods and the classical classifier models.
Published in: IEEE/ACM Transactions on Computational Biology and Bioinformatics ( Volume: 19, Issue: 6, 01 Nov.-Dec. 2022)
Page(s): 3179 - 3189
Date of Publication: 09 February 2022

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PubMed ID: 35139024

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