Clustering-Based Weighted Extreme Learning Machine for Classification in Drug Discovery Process

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Kudisthalert, Wasu and Pasupa, Kitsuchart (2016) Clustering-Based Weighted Extreme Learning Machine for Classification in Drug Discovery Process In: Neural Information Processing, Lecture Notes in Computer Science Springer International Publishing, 441-450.

Abstract

Extreme Learning Machine (ELM) is a universal approximation method that is extremely fast and easy to implement, but the weights of the model are normally randomly selected so they can lead to poor prediction performance. In this work, we applied Weighted Similarity Extreme Learning Machine in combination with Jaccard/Tanimoto (WELM-JT) and cluster analysis (namely, k -means clustering and Support Vector Clustering) on similarity and distance measures (i.e., Jaccard/Tanimoto and Euclidean) in order to predict which compounds with not-so-different chemical structures have an activity for treating a certain symptom or disease. The proposed method was experimented on one of the most challenging datasets named Maximum Unbiased Validation (MUV) dataset with 4 different types of fingerprints (i.e. ECFP_4, ECFP_6, FCFP_4 and FCFP_6). The experimental results show that WELM-JT in combination with k -means-ED gave the best performance. It retrieved the highest number of active molecules and used the lowest number of nodes. Meanwhile, WELM-JT with k -means-JT and ECFP_6 encoding proved to be a robust contender for most of the activity classes.

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2021-09-06 03:38:22

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