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18th International Conference on Pattern Recognition (ICPR'06) Volume 2
Exploiting the Geometry of Gene Expression Patterns for Unsupervised Learning
Hong Kong
August 20-August 24
ISBN: 0-7695-2521-0
Rave Harpaz, City University of New York
Robert Haralick, City University of New York
Typical gene expression clustering algorithms are restricted to a specific underlying pattern model while overlooking the possibility that other information carrying patterns may co-exist in the data. This may potentially lead to a large bias in the results. In this paper we discuss a new method that is able to cluster simultaneously various types of patterns. Our method is based on the observation that many of the patterns that are considered significant to infer gene function and regulatory mechanisms all share the geometry of linear manifolds.
Citation:
Rave Harpaz, Robert Haralick, "Exploiting the Geometry of Gene Expression Patterns for Unsupervised Learning," icpr, vol. 2, pp.670-674, 18th International Conference on Pattern Recognition (ICPR'06) Volume 2, 2006
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