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Model selection for factorial Gaussian graphical models with an application to dynamic regulatory networks.

2016

Abstract Factorial Gaussian graphical Models (fGGMs) have recently been proposed for inferring dynamic gene regulatory networks from genomic high-throughput data. In the search for true regulatory relationships amongst the vast space of possible networks, these models allow the imposition of certain restrictions on the dynamic nature of these relationships, such as Markov dependencies of low order – some entries of the precision matrix are a priori zeros – or equal dependency strengths across time lags – some entries of the precision matrix are assumed to be equal. The precision matrix is then estimated by l 1-penalized maximum likelihood, imposing a further constraint on the absolute value…

0301 basic medicineStatistics and ProbabilityFactorialDependency (UML)Computer scienceGaussianNormal Distributionpenalized inferencesparse networkscomputer.software_genreMachine learning01 natural sciencesNormal distribution010104 statistics & probability03 medical and health sciencessymbols.namesakeSparse networksGeneticsComputer SimulationGene Regulatory NetworksGraphical model0101 mathematicsgene-regulatory systemMolecular BiologyProbabilityMarkov chainModels GeneticPenalized inferencebusiness.industryModel selectiongraphical modelGene-regulatory systemsComputational Mathematics030104 developmental biologysymbolsA priori and a posterioriData miningArtificial intelligenceGraphical modelsSettore SECS-S/01 - StatisticabusinesscomputerNeisseriaAlgorithmsStatistical applications in genetics and molecular biology
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Dynamic Gaussian Graphical Models for Modelling Genomic Networks

2014

After sequencing the entire DNA for various organisms, the challenge has become understanding the functional interrelatedness of the genome. Only by understanding the pathways for various complex diseases can we begin to make sense of any type of treatment. Unfortunately, decyphering the genomic network structure is an enormous task. Even with a small number of genes the number of possible networks is very large. This problem becomes even more difficult, when we consider dynamical networks. We consider the problem of estimating a sparse dynamic Gaussian graphical model with \(L_1\) penalized maximum likelihood of structured precision matrix. The structure can consist of specific time dynami…

Basis (linear algebra)Computational complexity theoryComputer scienceGaussianFatorial Gaussian graphical modelsPenalized graphical models; Fatorial Gaussian graphical modelsType (model theory)Constraint (information theory)Matrix (mathematics)symbols.namesakeConvex optimizationsymbolsGraphical modelPenalized graphical modelSettore SECS-S/01 - StatisticaAlgorithm
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What should I do next? Using shared representations to solve interaction problems

2011

Studies on how “the social mind” works reveal that cognitive agents engaged in joint actions actively estimate and influence another’s cognitive variables and form shared representations with them. (How) do shared representations enhance coordination? In this paper, we provide a probabilistic model of joint action that emphasizes how shared representations help solving interaction problems. We focus on two aspects of the model. First, we discuss how shared representations permit to coordinate at the level of cognitive variables (beliefs, intentions, and actions) and determine a coherent unfolding of action execution and predictive processes in the brains of two agents. Second, we discuss th…

Computer sciencejoint actionModels PsychologicalBayesian inference050105 experimental psychology03 medical and health sciencesUser-Computer Interface0302 clinical medicineCognitionJoint action Graphical models Human-Robot Interaction Shared representationsHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesInterpersonal RelationsCooperative BehaviorProblem SolvingConstellationCognitive scienceSettore ING-INF/05 - Sistemi Di Elaborazione Delle InformazioniFocus (computing)Communicationbusiness.industryGeneral Neuroscience05 social sciencesStatistical modelCognitionpredictionTower (mathematics)Joint actionAction (philosophy)businesssignaling030217 neurology & neurosurgery
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Dynamic factorial graphical models for dynamic networks

2014

Dynamic networks models describe a growing number of important scientific processes, from cell biology and epidemiology to sociology and finance. Estimating dynamic networks from noisy time series data is a difficult task since the number of components involved in the system is very large. As a result, the number of parameters to be estimated is typically larger than the number of observations. However, a characteristic of many real life networks is that they are sparse. For example, the molec- ular structure of genes make interactions with other components a highly-structured and, therefore, a sparse process. Penalized Gaussian graphical models have been used to estimate sparse networks. H…

Constraint optimization Dynamic networks Gaussian graphical models Penalized likelihood Symmetry models Time-course dataSettore SECS-S/01 - Statistica
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Inferring slowly-changing dynamic gene-regulatory networks

2015

Dynamic gene-regulatory networks are complex since the interaction patterns between their components mean that it is impossible to study parts of the network in separation. This holistic character of gene-regulatory networks poses a real challenge to any type of modelling. Graphical models are a class of models that connect the network with a conditional independence relationships between random variables. By interpreting these random variables as gene activities and the conditional independence relationships as functional non-relatedness, graphical models have been used to describe gene-regulatory networks. Whereas the literature has been focused on static networks, most time-course experi…

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Cyclic coordinate for penalized Gaussian graphical models with symmetry restriction

2014

In this paper we propose two efficient cyclic coordinate algorithms to estimate structured concentration matrix in penalized Gaussian graphical models. Symmetry restrictions on the concentration matrix are particularly useful to reduce the number of parameters to be estimated and to create specific structured graphs. The penalized Gaussian graphical models are suitable for high-dimensional data.

Factorial dynamic Gaussian graphical models Gaussian graphical models graphical lasso cyclic coordinate descent methodsSettore SECS-S/01 - Statistica
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A computational method to estimate sparse multiple Gaussian graphical models

2012

In recent years several researchers have proposed the use of the Gaussian graphical model defined on a high dimensional setting to explore the dependence relationships between random variables. Standard methods, usually proposed in literature, are based on the use of a specific penalty function, such as the L1-penalty function. In this paper our aim is to estimate and compare two or more Gaussian graphical models defined in a high dimensional setting. In order to accomplish our aim, we propose a new computational method, based on glasso method, which lets us to extend the notion of p-value.

Gaussian graphical models glasso model selectionSettore SECS-S/01 - Statistica
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Genetic Network construction in CML gene expression profile data analysis

2009

Aim of this paper is to define a new statistical framework to identify central modules in Gaussian Graphical Models (GGMs) estimated by gene expression data measured on a sample of patients with negative molecular response to imatinib. A central module is defined as a module of a GGM which contains genes that are defined differentially expressed.

Gaussian graphical models modularity differentially expressed genes.
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Graphical models for estimating dynamic networks

2012

Het bepalen van dynamische netwerken met behulp van data is een actief onderzoeksgebied, met name in de systeem biologie. Het schatten van de structuur van een netwerk heeft te maken met het bepalen van de aan of afwezigheid van een relatie tussen de hoekpunten in de graaf. Grafische modellen definiëren deze relaties via conditionele afhankelijkheid. In Gaussiaanse grafische modellen (GGM) wordt verondersteld dat de hoekpunten een normale verdeling volgen. Dit heeft grote voordelen vanwege de computationele handelbaarheid van GGM. Standaard GGM zijn echter niet bruikbaar om grote netwerken te bestuderen, i.e. als het aantal waarnemingen minder is dan het aantal hoekpunten van de graaf. Rece…

Penalized Likelihood Graphical Models Dynamic Networks State-space modelDynamische modellenLatent VariablesNetwerkenmathematische statistiekgraphical modelestimating dynamic networks.Proefschriften (vorm)Settore SECS-S/01 - StatisticaNormale verdelingDynamische systemenSysteembiologieGrafische methoden
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Inferring networks from high-dimensional data with mixed variables

2014

We present two methodologies to deal with high-dimensional data with mixed variables, the strongly decomposable graphical model and the regression-type graphical model. The first model is used to infer conditional independence graphs. The latter model is applied to compute the relative importance or contribution of each predictor to the response variables. Recently, penalized likelihood approaches have also been proposed to estimate graph structures. In a simulation study, we compare the performance of the strongly decomposable graphical model and the graphical lasso in terms of graph recovering. Five different graph structures are used to simulate the data: the banded graph, the cluster gr…

Random graphClustering high-dimensional dataPenalized likelihoodTheoretical computer scienceConditional independenceDecomposable Graphical Models.Computer scienceCluster graphMixed variablesGraphical modelMutual informationPenalized Gaussian Graphical ModelSettore SECS-S/01 - Statistica
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