Geman, Donald; d’Avignon, Christian; Naiman, Daniel Q.; Winslow, Raimond L. Classifying gene expression profiles from pairwise m{RNA} comparisons. (English) Zbl 1072.62107 Stat. Appl. Genet. Mol. Biol. 3, No. 1, Article 19 (2004). Summary: We present a new approach to molecular classification based on mRNA comparisons. Our method, referred to as the top-scoring pair(s) (TSP) classifier, is motivated by current technical and practical limitations in using gene expression microarray data for class prediction, for example to detect disease, identify tumors or predict treatment response. Accurate statistical inference from such data is difficult due to the small number of observations, typically tens, relative to the large number of genes, typically thousands. Moreover, conventional methods from machine learning lead to decisions which are usually very difficult to interpret in simple or biologically meaningful terms. In contrast, the TSP classifier provides decision rules which i) involve very few genes and only relative expression values (e.g., comparing the mRNA counts within a single pair of genes); ii) are both accurate and transparent; and iii) provide specific hypotheses for follow-up studies. In particular, the TSP classifier achieves prediction rates with standard cancer data that are as high as those of previous studies which use considerably more genes and complex procedures. Finally, the TSP classifier is parameter-free, thus avoiding the type of over-fitting and inflated estimates of performance that result when all aspects of learning a predictor are not properly cross-validated. Cited in 13 Documents MSC: 62P10 Applications of statistics to biology and medical sciences; meta analysis 62H30 Classification and discrimination; cluster analysis (statistical aspects) 92D20 Protein sequences, DNA sequences PDF BibTeX XML Cite \textit{D. Geman} et al., Stat. Appl. Genet. Mol. Biol. 3, No. 1, Article 19 (2004; Zbl 1072.62107) Full Text: DOI Link Link