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An effective heuristic for developing hybrid feature selection in high dimensional and low sample size datasets

Hyunseok Shin, Sejong Oh

2024BMC Bioinformatics12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: High-dimensional datasets with low sample sizes (HDLSS) are pivotal in the fields of biology and bioinformatics. One of core objective of HDLSS is to select most informative features and discarding redundant or irrelevant features. This is particularly crucial in bioinformatics, where accurate feature (gene) selection can lead to breakthroughs in drug development and provide insights into disease diagnostics. Despite its importance, identifying optimal features is still a significant challenge in HDLSS. RESULTS: To address this challenge, we propose an effective feature selection method that combines gradual permutation filtering with a heuristic tribrid search strategy, specifically tailored for HDLSS contexts. The proposed method considers inter-feature interactions and leverages feature rankings during the search process. In addition, a new performance metric for the HDLSS that evaluates both the number and quality of selected features is suggested. Through the comparison of the benchmark dataset with existing methods, the proposed method reduced the average number of selected features from 37.8 to 5.5 and improved the performance of the prediction model, based on the selected features, from 0.855 to 0.927. CONCLUSIONS: The proposed method effectively selects a small number of important features and achieves high prediction performance.

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Feature selectionComputer scienceBenchmark (surveying)Feature (linguistics)HeuristicMetric (unit)Data miningSelection (genetic algorithm)Machine learningSample size determinationArtificial intelligenceProcess (computing)HeuristicsSample (material)Pattern recognition (psychology)MathematicsStatisticsOperating systemEconomicsGeographyPhilosophyOperations managementGeodesyChemistryChromatographyLinguisticsMachine Learning in BioinformaticsGene expression and cancer classificationBioinformatics and Genomic Networks