DocumentCode :
2266818
Title :
Improving the Efficiency of p-ECR Moves in Evolutionary TreeSearch Methods Based on Maximum Likelihood by Neighbor Joining
Author :
Guo, Mao-zu ; Li, Jian-Fu ; Liu, Yang
Author_Institution :
Harbin Inst. of Technol., Harbin
fYear :
2007
fDate :
13-15 Aug. 2007
Firstpage :
60
Lastpage :
67
Abstract :
Inference of evolutionary trees using the maximum likelihood principle is NP-hard. Therefore, all practical methods rely on heuristics. The topological transformations often used in heuristics are nearest neighbor interchange (NNI), sub-tree prune and regraft (SPR) and tree bisection and reconnection (TBR). However, these topological transformations often fall easily into local optima, since there are not many trees accessible in one step from any given tree. Another more exhaustive topological transformation is p-Edge Contraction and Refinement (p-ECR). However, due to its high computation complexity, p-ECR has rarely been used in practice. This paper proposes a method p-ECRNJ with a O(p3) time complexity to make the p-ECR move efficient by using neighbor joining (NJ) to refine the unresolved nodes produced in p-ECR. Moreover, the demonstrated topological accuracy for small datasets of NJ can guarantee the accuracy of the p-ECRNJ move. Experiments with simulated and real datasets show that p-ECRNJ can find better trees than the best-known maximum likelihood methods so far and can efficiently improve local topological transforms in reasonable time.
Keywords :
computational complexity; evolutionary computation; maximum likelihood estimation; tree searching; NP-hard; computation complexity; evolutionary tree search methods; evolutionary trees; local topological transforms; maximum likelihood principle; nearest neighbor interchange; neighbor joining; p-ECR moves; p-edge contraction and refinement; sub-tree prune and regraft; time complexity; topological transformations; tree bisection and reconnection; Computational modeling; Computer science; Maximum likelihood estimation; Nearest neighbor searches; Phylogeny; Reconstruction algorithms; Refining; Search methods; Sequences; Topology;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Computer and Computational Sciences, 2007. IMSCCS 2007. Second International Multi-Symposiums on
Conference_Location :
Iowa City, IA
Print_ISBN :
978-0-7695-3039-0
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IMSCCS.2007.90
Filename :
4392581
Link To Document :
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