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MSFC: A New Feature Construction Method for Accurate Diagnosis of Mass Spectrometry Data
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Abstract
Background
Mass spectrometry technology can realize dynamic detection of many complex matrix samples in a simple, rapid, compassionate, precise, and high-throughput manner and has become an indispensable tool in accurate diagnosis. The mass spectrometry data analysis is mainly to analyze all metabolites in the organism quantitatively and to find the relative relationship between metabolites and physiological and pathological changes.
Methods
A feature construction of mass spectrometry data (MSFS) method is proposed to construct the features of the original mass spectrometry data, so as to reduce the noise in the mass spectrometry data, reduce the redundancy of the original data and improve the information content of the data. Chi-square test is used to select the optimal non-redundant feature subset from high-dimensional features. And the optimal feature subset is visually analyzed and corresponds to the original mass spectrum interval. Training in 10 kinds of supervised learning models, and evaluating the classification effect of the models through various evaluation indexes.
Results
Taking two public mass spectrometry datasets as examples, the feasibility of the method proposed in this paper is verified. In the coronary heart disease dataset, during the identification process of mixed batch samples, the classification accuracy on the test set reached 1.000; During the recognition process, the classification accuracy on the test set advanced to 0.979. On the colorectal liver metastases data set, the classification accuracy on the test set reached 1.000.
Conclusion
This paper attempts to use a new raw mass spectrometry data preprocessing method to realize the alignment operation of the raw mass spectrometry data, which significantly improves the classification accuracy and provides another new idea for mass spectrometry data analysis. Compared with MetaboAnalyst software and existing experimental results, the method proposed in this paper has obtained better classification results.
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Title: MSFC: A New Feature Construction Method for Accurate Diagnosis of Mass Spectrometry Data
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Abstract
Background
Mass spectrometry technology can realize dynamic detection of many complex matrix samples in a simple, rapid, compassionate, precise, and high-throughput manner and has become an indispensable tool in accurate diagnosis.
The mass spectrometry data analysis is mainly to analyze all metabolites in the organism quantitatively and to find the relative relationship between metabolites and physiological and pathological changes.
Methods
A feature construction of mass spectrometry data (MSFS) method is proposed to construct the features of the original mass spectrometry data, so as to reduce the noise in the mass spectrometry data, reduce the redundancy of the original data and improve the information content of the data.
Chi-square test is used to select the optimal non-redundant feature subset from high-dimensional features.
And the optimal feature subset is visually analyzed and corresponds to the original mass spectrum interval.
Training in 10 kinds of supervised learning models, and evaluating the classification effect of the models through various evaluation indexes.
Results
Taking two public mass spectrometry datasets as examples, the feasibility of the method proposed in this paper is verified.
In the coronary heart disease dataset, during the identification process of mixed batch samples, the classification accuracy on the test set reached 1.
000; During the recognition process, the classification accuracy on the test set advanced to 0.
979.
On the colorectal liver metastases data set, the classification accuracy on the test set reached 1.
000.
Conclusion
This paper attempts to use a new raw mass spectrometry data preprocessing method to realize the alignment operation of the raw mass spectrometry data, which significantly improves the classification accuracy and provides another new idea for mass spectrometry data analysis.
Compared with MetaboAnalyst software and existing experimental results, the method proposed in this paper has obtained better classification results.
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