Motif Discovery as a Multiple-Instance Problem

Ya Zhang, Yixin Chen, Xiang-Hua Ji
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Abstract

Motif discovery from bio sequences, a challenging task both experimentally and computationally, has been a topic of immense study in recent years. In this paper, we formulate the motif discovery problem as a multiple-instance problem and employ a multiple-instance learning method, the MILES method, to identify motif from biological sequences. Each sequence is mapped into a feature space defined by instances in training sequences with a novel instance-bag similarity measure. We employ I-norm SVM to select important features and construct classifiers simultaneously. These high-ranked features correspond to discovered motifs. We apply this method to discover transcriptional factor binding sites in promoters, a typical motif finding problem in biology, and show that the method is at least comparable to existing methods
主题发现作为一个多实例问题
从生物序列中发现基序是一项具有挑战性的实验和计算任务,近年来一直是大量研究的主题。在本文中,我们将基序发现问题表述为一个多实例问题,并采用一种多实例学习方法,即MILES方法,从生物序列中识别基序。每个序列被映射到由训练序列中的实例定义的特征空间中,并采用一种新的实例袋相似性度量。我们使用i -范数支持向量机来选择重要特征并同时构造分类器。这些高阶特征与发现的图案相对应。我们将该方法应用于发现启动子中的转录因子结合位点,这是生物学中典型的基序发现问题,并表明该方法至少与现有方法相当
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