Feature Subset Selection with Optimal Adaptive Neuro-Fuzzy Systems for Bioinformatics Gene Expression Classification
Open Access
- 14 May 2022
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Hindawi Limited in Computational Intelligence and Neuroscience
- Vol. 2022, 1-12
- https://doi.org/10.1155/2022/1698137
Abstract
Recently, bioinformatics and computational biology-enabled applications such as gene expression analysis, cellular restoration, medical image processing, protein structure examination, and medical data classification utilize fuzzy systems in offering effective solutions and decisions. The latest developments of fuzzy systems with artificial intelligence techniques enable to design the effective microarray gene expression classification models. In this aspect, this study introduces a novel feature subset selection with optimal adaptive neuro-fuzzy inference system (FSS-OANFIS) for gene expression classification. The major aim of the FSS-OANFIS model is to detect and classify the gene expression data. To accomplish this, the FSS-OANFIS model designs an improved grey wolf optimizer-based feature selection (IGWO-FS) model to derive an optimal subset of features. Besides, the OANFIS model is employed for gene classification and the parameter tuning of the ANFIS model is adjusted by the use of coyote optimization algorithm (COA). The application of IGWO-FS and COA techniques helps in accomplishing enhanced microarray gene expression classification outcomes. The experimental validation of the FSS-OANFIS model has been performed using Leukemia, Prostate, DLBCL Stanford, and Colon Cancer datasets. The proposed FSS-OANFIS model has resulted in a maximum classification accuracy of 89.47.Keywords
Funding Information
- King Khalid University (RGP 2/180/43, PNURSP2022R151, 22UQU4340237DSR15)
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