• Title of article

    Ensemble methods for classification of patients for personalized medicine with high-dimensional data

  • Author/Authors

    Moon، نويسنده , , Hojin and Ahn، نويسنده , , Hongshik and Kodell، نويسنده , , Ralph L. and Baek، نويسنده , , Songjoon and Lin، نويسنده , , Chien-Ju and Chen، نويسنده , , James J.، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
  • Pages
    11
  • From page
    197
  • To page
    207
  • Abstract
    SummaryObjective alized medicine is defined by the use of genomic signatures of patients in a target population for assignment of more effective therapies as well as better diagnosis and earlier interventions that might prevent or delay disease. An objective is to find a novel classification algorithm that can be used for prediction of response to therapy in order to help individualize clinical assignment of treatment. s and materials fication algorithms are required to be highly accurate for optimal treatment on each patient. Typically, there are numerous genomic and clinical variables over a relatively small number of patients, which presents challenges for most traditional classification algorithms to avoid over-fitting the data. We developed a robust classification algorithm for high-dimensional data based on ensembles of classifiers built from the optimal number of random partitions of the feature space. The software is available on request from the authors. s oposed algorithm is applied to genomic data sets on lymphoma patients and lung cancer patients to distinguish disease subtypes for optimal treatment and to genomic data on breast cancer patients to identify patients most likely to benefit from adjuvant chemotherapy after surgery. The performance of the proposed algorithm is consistently ranked highly compared to the other classification algorithms. sion atistical classification method for individualized treatment of diseases developed in this study is expected to play a critical role in developing safer and more effective therapies that replace one-size-fits-all drugs with treatments that focus on specific patient needs.
  • Keywords
    Risk profiling , Class prediction , cross-validation , Ensembles , Majority voting
  • Journal title
    Artificial Intelligence In Medicine
  • Serial Year
    2007
  • Journal title
    Artificial Intelligence In Medicine
  • Record number

    1836628