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Biological Applications of Support Vector Machines

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Journal Brief Bioinform
Specialty Biology
Date 2004 Dec 21
PMID 15606969
Citations 63
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One of the major tasks in bioinformatics is the classification and prediction of biological data. With the rapid increase in size of the biological databanks, it is essential to use computer programs to automate the classification process. At present, the computer programs that give the best prediction performance are support vector machines (SVMs). This is because SVMs are designed to maximise the margin to separate two classes so that the trained model generalises well on unseen data. Most other computer programs implement a classifier through the minimisation of error occurred in training, which leads to poorer generalisation. Because of this, SVMs have been widely applied to many areas of bioinformatics including protein function prediction, protease functional site recognition, transcription initiation site prediction and gene expression data classification. This paper will discuss the principles of SVMs and the applications of SVMs to the analysis of biological data, mainly protein and DNA sequences.

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