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Biomedical Data Ensemble Classification using Random Projections


Abstract:

Biomedicine is undergoing a revolution driven by the explosion of biomedical data, which are generated by emerged medical imaging, sensor technologies and high-throughput...Show More

Abstract:

Biomedicine is undergoing a revolution driven by the explosion of biomedical data, which are generated by emerged medical imaging, sensor technologies and high-throughput technologies. An indicative example is the single cell sequencing technology which concerns the genome sequencing examination of hundreds of separate cells in a single tumor. Consequently, open challenges arising from this emerged technology and generally from the evolution of biomedical technologies under the big data perspective. Also, given the fact that approaches based on high-performance computing require high computing resources and advanced developers, solutions that reduce the problem complexity remain very attractive. Following this direction, in this paper a classification scheme based on Multiple Random Projections and Voting is presented. Random Projections offer a platform not only for a low computational time analysis by significantly reducing the data dimensionality, but also for an accurate analysis which may well exceed classical classification approaches. The proposed method was applied on real biomedical high dimensional data and compared against well-known classification schemes as to Random Projection-based cutting-edge methods. Specifically, we applied it on expression profiles for single-cell RNA-seq data from non-diabetic and type 2 diabetic human samples. Experimental results showed that based on simplistic tools we can create a computationally fast, simple, yet effective approach for biomedical Big Data analysis and knowledge discovery.
Date of Conference: 10-13 December 2018
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 24 January 2019
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Conference Location: Seattle, WA, USA

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