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Profile Based Direct Kernels for Remote Homology Detection and Fold Recognition

Authors: Huzefa Rangwala; George Karypis; MINNESOTA UNIV MINNEAPOLIS DEPT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
Abstract:
Remote homology detection between protein sequences is a central problem in computational biology. Supervised learning algorithms based on support vector machines are currently the most effective method for remote homology detection. The performance of these methods depends on how the protein sequences are modeled and on the method used to compute the kernel function between them. We introduce new classes of kernel functions that are constructed by directly combining automatically generated sequence profiles with new and existing approaches for determining the similarity between pairs of protein sequences, which employ effective schemes for scoring the aligned profile positions. Experiments with remote homology detection and fold recognition problems show that these kernels are capable of producing results that are substantially better than those produced by all of the existing state-of-the-art SVM-based methods. In addition, the experiments show that these kernels, even when used in the absence of profiles, produce results that are better than those produced by existing nonprofile- based schemes.

Limitations: APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE
Description: Technical rept.
Pages: 12
Report Date: 31 MAR 2005
Contract Number: DAAD190120014
Report Number: A984934
Keywords relating to this report:
*ALGORITHMS
*CLASSIFICATION
*DETECTION
*KERNEL FUNCTIONS
*VECTOR ANALYSIS
BIOLOGY
COMPUTATIONS
PROTEINS
SEQUENCES
STATE OF THE ART
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