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Evaluating hierarchical machine learning approaches to classify biological databases

Pâmela Marinho Rezende, Joicymara S. Xavier, David B. Ascher, Gabriel da Rocha Fernandes, Douglas E. V. Pires

2022Briefings in Bioinformatics20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The rate of biological data generation has increased dramatically in recent years, which has driven the importance of databases as a resource to guide innovation and the generation of biological insights. Given the complexity and scale of these databases, automatic data classification is often required. Biological data sets are often hierarchical in nature, with varying degrees of complexity, imposing different challenges to train, test and validate accurate and generalizable classification models. While some approaches to classify hierarchical data have been proposed, no guidelines regarding their utility, applicability and limitations have been explored or implemented. These include 'Local' approaches considering the hierarchy, building models per level or node, and 'Global' hierarchical classification, using a flat classification approach. To fill this gap, here we have systematically contrasted the performance of 'Local per Level' and 'Local per Node' approaches with a 'Global' approach applied to two different hierarchical datasets: BioLip and CATH. The results show how different components of hierarchical data sets, such as variation coefficient and prediction by depth, can guide the choice of appropriate classification schemes. Finally, we provide guidelines to support this process when embarking on a hierarchical classification task, which will help optimize computational resources and predictive performance.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceHierarchyTask (project management)Data miningMachine learningHierarchical database modelNode (physics)Process (computing)Resource (disambiguation)Biological dataArtificial intelligenceScale (ratio)BioinformaticsEngineeringBiologyStructural engineeringComputer networkQuantum mechanicsMarket economyManagementEconomicsOperating systemPhysicsMachine Learning in BioinformaticsGenomics and Phylogenetic StudiesBioinformatics and Genomic Networks