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An embedded two-layer feature selection approach for microarray data analysis

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posted on 2009-12-01, 00:00 authored by P Yang, Zili ZhangZili Zhang
Feature selection is an important technique in dealing with application problems with large number of variables and limited training samples, such as image processing, combinatorial chemistry, and microarray analysis. Commonly employed feature selection strategies can be divided into filter and wrapper. In this study, we propose an embedded two-layer feature selection approach to combining the advantages of filter and wrapper algorithms while avoiding their drawbacks. The hybrid algorithm, called GAEF (Genetic Algorithm with embedded filter), divides the feature selection process into two stages. In the first stage, Genetic Algorithm (GA) is employed to pre-select features while in the second stage a filter selector is used to further identify a small feature subset for accurate sample classification. Three benchmark microarray datasets are used to evaluate the proposed algorithm. The experimental results suggest that this embedded two-layer feature selection strategy is able to improve the stability of the selection results as well as the sample classification accuracy.

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Journal

IEEE intelligent informatics bulletin

Volume

10

Issue

1

Pagination

24 - 32

Publisher

IEEE

Location

Los Alamitos, Calif.

ISSN

1727-5997

eISSN

1727-6004

Language

eng

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C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

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2009, IEEE

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