Multilabel Classification of Membrane Protein in Human by Decision Tree (DT) Approach
Open Access
- 25 March 2018
- journal article
- Published by Oriental Scientific Publishing Company in Biomedical and Pharmacology Journal
- Vol. 11 (1), 113-121
- https://doi.org/10.13005/bpj/1353
Abstract
Multi-label classification methods are important in various fields,such as protein type,protein function, semantic scene classification and music categorization . In multi-label classification, each sample can be associated with a set of class labels. In protein type classification, one of the major types of protein is membrane protein. The Membrane proteins are performing different cellular processes and important functions, which are based on the protein types. Each membrane protein have different rolls at the same time. In this study we proposes membrane protein type classification using Decision Tree (DT) classification algorithm. The DT classifies a membrane protein into six types . An essential set of features are extracted from the membrane protein dataset S1 which are used for the proposed method,and it was revealed an accuracy of 69.81%, whereas existing methods network based and shortest path revealed an accuracy of 66.78%,54.97%.The accuracy got in the existing methods are not for the full set of protein in dataset S1, but it is achieved after removal of few unannotated protein. Both accuracy wise and complexity wise, the proposed method seems to be better than the existing methodKeywords
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