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SCA: recovering single-cell heterogeneity through information-based dimensionality reduction

Benjamin DeMeo, Bonnie Berger

2023Genome biology17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Dimensionality reduction summarizes the complex transcriptomic landscape of single-cell datasets for downstream analyses. Current approaches favor large cellular populations defined by many genes, at the expense of smaller and more subtly defined populations. Here, we present surprisal component analysis (SCA), a technique that newly leverages the information-theoretic notion of surprisal for dimensionality reduction to promote more meaningful signal extraction. For example, SCA uncovers clinically important cytotoxic T-cell subpopulations that are indistinguishable using existing pipelines. We also demonstrate that SCA substantially improves downstream imputation. SCA's efficient information-theoretic paradigm has broad applications to the study of complex biological tissues in health and disease.

Topics & Concepts

Dimensionality reductionBiologyComputational biologyCurse of dimensionalityImputation (statistics)TranscriptomeArtificial intelligenceGeneComputer scienceGeneticsMachine learningMissing dataGene expressionSingle-cell and spatial transcriptomicsCell Image Analysis TechniquesAdvanced Biosensing Techniques and Applications
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