Abstract:
Systematic identification of protein complexes from protein-protein interaction networks (PPIs) is an important application of data mining in life science. Over the past ...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
Systematic identification of protein complexes from protein-protein interaction networks (PPIs) is an important application of data mining in life science. Over the past decades, various new clustering techniques have been developed based on modelling PPIs as binary relations. Non-binary information of co-complex relations (prey/bait) in PPIs data derived from tandem affinity purification/mass spectrometry (TAP-MS) experiments has been unfairly disregarded. In this paper, we propose a Biased Random Walk based algorithm for detecting protein complexes from TAP-MS data, resulting in the random walk with restarting baits (RWRB). RWRB is developed based on Random walk with restart. The main contribution of RWRB is the incorporation of co-complex relations in TAP-MS PPI networks into the clustering process, by implementing a new restarting strategy during the process of random walk. Through experimentation on un-weighted and weighted TAP-MS data sets, we validated biological significance of our results by mapping them to manually curated complexes. Results showed that, by incorporating non-binary, co-membership information, significant improvement has been achieved in terms of both statistical measurements and biological relevance. Better accuracy demonstrates that the proposed method outperformed several state-of-the-art clustering algorithms for the detection of protein complexes in TAP-MS data.
Published in: IEEE/ACM Transactions on Computational Biology and Bioinformatics ( Volume: 12, Issue: 2, March-April 2015)

School of Computing and Mathematics, University of Ulster, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
Bingjing Cai received the PhD degree in artificial intelligence for
the thesis entitled “Machine Learning Approaches for Extracting Protein Complexes from Protein-Protein
Interaction Networks” from the University of Ulster, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom, in 2013. Her current
research includes the development of large-scale dynamic advanced network approaches in complex networks. Since 2009,
she has published severa...Show More
Bingjing Cai received the PhD degree in artificial intelligence for
the thesis entitled “Machine Learning Approaches for Extracting Protein Complexes from Protein-Protein
Interaction Networks” from the University of Ulster, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom, in 2013. Her current
research includes the development of large-scale dynamic advanced network approaches in complex networks. Since 2009,
she has published severa...View more

School of Computing and Mathematics, University of Ulster, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
Haiying Wang received the PhD degree in artificial intelligence in
biomedicine from the University of Ulster, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom, in 2004. He is currently a senior
lecturer in the School of Computing and Mathematics at the University of Ulster. His current research includes the
intersection of computer science and biomedical sciences with an emphasis on the development of advanced network-based
approache...Show More
Haiying Wang received the PhD degree in artificial intelligence in
biomedicine from the University of Ulster, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom, in 2004. He is currently a senior
lecturer in the School of Computing and Mathematics at the University of Ulster. His current research includes the
intersection of computer science and biomedical sciences with an emphasis on the development of advanced network-based
approache...View more

School of Computing and Mathematics, University of Ulster, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
Huiru Zheng received the PhD degree in data mining and bioinformatics
from the University of Ulster, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom, in 2003. Her current research interests include
healthcare informatics, including bioinformatics, medical informatics, data mining and artificial intelligence and
their applications on systems biology, telecare and telemedicine. She has published around 160 research papers in peer
revi...Show More
Huiru Zheng received the PhD degree in data mining and bioinformatics
from the University of Ulster, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom, in 2003. Her current research interests include
healthcare informatics, including bioinformatics, medical informatics, data mining and artificial intelligence and
their applications on systems biology, telecare and telemedicine. She has published around 160 research papers in peer
revi...View more

School of Computing and Mathematics, University of Ulster, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
Hui Wang received the BSc degree in computer science and MSc in
artificial intelligence both from Jilin University, Changchun, China, and the PhD degree in artificial intelligence
from the University of Ulster, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom. He is currently a professor of computer science. He
has been working in the field of artificial intelligence for many years. His current research interests include
learning and...Show More
Hui Wang received the BSc degree in computer science and MSc in
artificial intelligence both from Jilin University, Changchun, China, and the PhD degree in artificial intelligence
from the University of Ulster, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom. He is currently a professor of computer science. He
has been working in the field of artificial intelligence for many years. His current research interests include
learning and...View more

School of Computing and Mathematics, University of Ulster, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
Bingjing Cai received the PhD degree in artificial intelligence for
the thesis entitled “Machine Learning Approaches for Extracting Protein Complexes from Protein-Protein
Interaction Networks” from the University of Ulster, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom, in 2013. Her current
research includes the development of large-scale dynamic advanced network approaches in complex networks. Since 2009,
she has published several papers in journal and conference proceedings.
Bingjing Cai received the PhD degree in artificial intelligence for
the thesis entitled “Machine Learning Approaches for Extracting Protein Complexes from Protein-Protein
Interaction Networks” from the University of Ulster, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom, in 2013. Her current
research includes the development of large-scale dynamic advanced network approaches in complex networks. Since 2009,
she has published several papers in journal and conference proceedings.View more

School of Computing and Mathematics, University of Ulster, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
Haiying Wang received the PhD degree in artificial intelligence in
biomedicine from the University of Ulster, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom, in 2004. He is currently a senior
lecturer in the School of Computing and Mathematics at the University of Ulster. His current research includes the
intersection of computer science and biomedical sciences with an emphasis on the development of advanced network-based
approaches. Since 2004, he has published more than 100 peer-reviewed papers in journals, books and conference
proceedings.
Haiying Wang received the PhD degree in artificial intelligence in
biomedicine from the University of Ulster, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom, in 2004. He is currently a senior
lecturer in the School of Computing and Mathematics at the University of Ulster. His current research includes the
intersection of computer science and biomedical sciences with an emphasis on the development of advanced network-based
approaches. Since 2004, he has published more than 100 peer-reviewed papers in journals, books and conference
proceedings.View more

School of Computing and Mathematics, University of Ulster, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
Huiru Zheng received the PhD degree in data mining and bioinformatics
from the University of Ulster, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom, in 2003. Her current research interests include
healthcare informatics, including bioinformatics, medical informatics, data mining and artificial intelligence and
their applications on systems biology, telecare and telemedicine. She has published around 160 research papers in peer
reviewed international journals and conferences. She is currently a senior lecturer with the School of Computing and
Mathematics at the University of Ulster.
Huiru Zheng received the PhD degree in data mining and bioinformatics
from the University of Ulster, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom, in 2003. Her current research interests include
healthcare informatics, including bioinformatics, medical informatics, data mining and artificial intelligence and
their applications on systems biology, telecare and telemedicine. She has published around 160 research papers in peer
reviewed international journals and conferences. She is currently a senior lecturer with the School of Computing and
Mathematics at the University of Ulster.View more

School of Computing and Mathematics, University of Ulster, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
Hui Wang received the BSc degree in computer science and MSc in
artificial intelligence both from Jilin University, Changchun, China, and the PhD degree in artificial intelligence
from the University of Ulster, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom. He is currently a professor of computer science. He
has been working in the field of artificial intelligence for many years. His current research interests include
learning and reasoning (contextual probability, similarity kernels; lattice machine), and applications in
text/video/time series/spectral data understanding. He has over 170 research publications in international
journals and conference proceedings. He has been an associate editor of the IEEE Transactions SMC Cybernetics
since 2009 and the Springer International Journal of Machine Learning and Cybernetics since
2010, and a member of Editorial Board, International Journal of Computational Intelligence Systems
since 2009. He is a PC member of over 20 international conferences.
Hui Wang received the BSc degree in computer science and MSc in
artificial intelligence both from Jilin University, Changchun, China, and the PhD degree in artificial intelligence
from the University of Ulster, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom. He is currently a professor of computer science. He
has been working in the field of artificial intelligence for many years. His current research interests include
learning and reasoning (contextual probability, similarity kernels; lattice machine), and applications in
text/video/time series/spectral data understanding. He has over 170 research publications in international
journals and conference proceedings. He has been an associate editor of the IEEE Transactions SMC Cybernetics
since 2009 and the Springer International Journal of Machine Learning and Cybernetics since
2010, and a member of Editorial Board, International Journal of Computational Intelligence Systems
since 2009. He is a PC member of over 20 international conferences.View more