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Pathway analysis of high-throughput biological data within a Bayesian network framework

2011

Abstract Motivation: Most current approaches to high-throughput biological data (HTBD) analysis either perform individual gene/protein analysis or, gene/protein set enrichment analysis for a list of biologically relevant molecules. Bayesian Networks (BNs) capture linear and non-linear interactions, handle stochastic events accounting for noise, and focus on local interactions, which can be related to causal inference. Here, we describe for the first time an algorithm that models biological pathways as BNs and identifies pathways that best explain given HTBD by scoring fitness of each network. Results: Proposed method takes into account the connectivity and relatedness between nodes of the p…

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Blind Source Separation Based on Joint Diagonalization in R: The Packages JADE and BSSasymp

2017

Blind source separation (BSS) is a well-known signal processing tool which is used to solve practical data analysis problems in various fields of science. In BSS, we assume that the observed data consists of linear mixtures of latent variables. The mixing system and the distributions of the latent variables are unknown. The aim is to find an estimate of an unmixing matrix which then transforms the observed data back to latent sources. In this paper we present the R packages JADE and BSSasymp. The package JADE offers several BSS methods which are based on joint diagonalization. Package BSSasymp contains functions for computing the asymptotic covariance matrices as well as their data-based es…

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Algorithms and tools for protein-protein interaction networks clustering, with a special focus on population-based stochastic methods

2014

Abstract Motivation: Protein–protein interaction (PPI) networks are powerful models to represent the pairwise protein interactions of the organisms. Clustering PPI networks can be useful for isolating groups of interacting proteins that participate in the same biological processes or that perform together specific biological functions. Evolutionary orthologies can be inferred this way, as well as functions and properties of yet uncharacterized proteins. Results: We present an overview of the main state-of-the-art clustering methods that have been applied to PPI networks over the past decade. We distinguish five specific categories of approaches, describe and compare their main features and …

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Anthropometry: An R Package for Analysis of Anthropometric Data

2017

The development of powerful new 3D scanning techniques has enabled the generation of large up-to-date anthropometric databases which provide highly valued data to improve the ergonomic design of products adapted to the user population. As a consequence, Ergonomics and Anthropometry are two increasingly quantitative fields, so advanced statistical methodologies and modern software tools are required to get the maximum benefit from anthropometric data. This paper presents a new R package, called Anthropometry, which is available on the Comprehensive R Archive Network. It brings together some statistical methodologies concerning clustering, statistical shape analysis, statistical archetypal an…

Statistics and ProbabilityComputer sciencePopulationstatistical shape analysis02 engineering and technologycomputer.software_genre01 natural sciences010104 statistics & probabilitySoftware0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringR; anthropometric data; clustering; statistical shape analysis; archetypal analysis; data depth0101 mathematicsarchetypal analysisCluster analysiseducationlcsh:Statisticslcsh:HA1-4737education.field_of_studyAnthropometric databusiness.industryStatistical shape analysisRHuman factors and ergonomicsAnthropometryanthropometric dataVignette020201 artificial intelligence & image processingData miningStatistics Probability and Uncertaintydata depthbusinesscomputerSoftwareclusteringJournal of Statistical Software
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Acceleration of short and long DNA read mapping without loss of accuracy using suffix array

2014

HPG Aligner applies suffix arrays for DNA read mapping. This implementation produces a highly sensitive and extremely fast mapping of DNA reads that scales up almost linearly with read length. The approach presented here is faster (over 20 for long reads) and more sensitive (over 98% in a wide range of read lengths) than the current state-of-the-art mappers. HPG Aligner is not only an optimal alternative for current sequencers but also the only solution available to cope with longer reads and growing throughputs produced by forthcoming sequencing technologies.

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Overall Objective Priors

2015

In multi-parameter models, reference priors typically depend on the parameter or quantity of interest, and it is well known that this is necessary to produce objective posterior distributions with optimal properties. There are, however, many situations where one is simultaneously interested in all the parameters of the model or, more realistically, in functions of them that include aspects such as prediction, and it would then be useful to have a single objective prior that could safely be used to produce reasonable posterior inferences for all the quantities of interest. In this paper, we consider three methods for selecting a single objective prior and study, in a variety of problems incl…

Statistics and ProbabilityComputer sciencebusiness.industryApplied MathematicsMathematics - Statistics TheoryStatistics Theory (math.ST)Joint Reference PriorReference AnalysisMachine learningcomputer.software_genreLogarithmic DivergenceObjective PriorsVariety (cybernetics)Single objectiveMultinomial ModelPrior probabilityFOS: MathematicsMultinomial distributionMultinomial modelArtificial intelligencebusinesscomputerReference analysisBayesian Analysis
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Sequential Monte Carlo methods in Bayesian joint models for longitudinal and time-to-event data

2020

The statistical analysis of the information generated by medical follow-up is a very important challenge in the field of personalized medicine. As the evolutionary course of a patient's disease progresses, his/her medical follow-up generates more and more information that should be processed immediately in order to review and update his/her prognosis and treatment. Hence, we focus on this update process through sequential inference methods for joint models of longitudinal and time-to-event data from a Bayesian perspective. More specifically, we propose the use of sequential Monte Carlo (SMC) methods for static parameter joint models with the intention of reducing computational time in each…

Statistics and ProbabilityComputer sciencebusiness.industryBayesian probabilitySequential monte carlo methodsMachine learningcomputer.software_genre01 natural sciencesField (computer science)010104 statistics & probability03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineEvent data030220 oncology & carcinogenesisStatistical analysisPersonalized medicineArtificial intelligence0101 mathematicsStatistics Probability and UncertaintybusinessJoint (audio engineering)CartographycomputerStatistical Modelling
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DySC: software for greedy clustering of 16S rRNA reads.

2012

Abstract Summary: Pyrosequencing technologies are frequently used for sequencing the 16S ribosomal RNA marker gene for profiling microbial communities. Clustering of the produced reads is an important but time-consuming task. We present Dynamic Seed-based Clustering (DySC), a new tool based on the greedy clustering approach that uses a dynamic seeding strategy. Evaluations based on the normalized mutual information (NMI) criterion show that DySC produces higher quality clusters than UCLUST and CD-HIT at a comparable runtime. Availability and implementation: DySC, implemented in C, is available at http://code.google.com/p/dysc/ under GNU GPL license. Contact:  bertil.schmidt@uni-mainz.de Sup…

Statistics and ProbabilityComputer sciencebusiness.industrySequence Analysis RNA16S ribosomal RNAcomputer.software_genreBiochemistryComputer Science ApplicationsComputational MathematicsSoftwareComputational Theory and MathematicsRNA Ribosomal 16SCluster AnalysisMetagenomeData miningCluster analysisbusinessMolecular BiologycomputerSoftwareBioinformatics (Oxford, England)
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Recurrence Plots in Nonlinear Time Series Analysis: Free Software

2002

Recurrence plots are graphical devices specially suited to detect hidden dynamical patterns and nonlinearities in data. However, there are few programs available to apply such a mehodology. This paper reviews one of the best free programs to apply nonlinear time series analysis: Visual Recurrence Analysis (VRA). This program is targeted to recurrence analysis and the so-called Recurrence Quantitative Analysis (RQA, the quantitative counterpart of recurrence plots), although it includes many procedures in a friendly visual environment. Comparisons with alternative programs are performed.

Statistics and ProbabilityComputer sciencebusiness.industrycomputer.software_genreNonlinear time series analysisSoftwareQuantitative analysis (finance)StatisticsData miningStatistics Probability and Uncertaintybusinesslcsh:Statisticslcsh:HA1-4737computerSoftwareJournal of Statistical Software
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Spanish electoral archive. SEA database

2021

This paper introduces the SEA database (acronym for Spanish Electoral Archive). SEA brings together the most complete public repository available to date on Spanish election outcomes. SEA holds all the results recorded from the electoral processes of General (1979–2019), Regional (1989–2021), Local (1979–2019) and European Parliamentary (1987–2019) elections held in Spain since the restoration of democracy in the late 70 s, in addition to other data sets with electoral content. The data are offered for free and is presented in a homogeneous and friendly format. Most of the databases are available for download with data from various electoral levels, including from the ballot box level. This…

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