Cancer feature selection and classification using a binary quantum-behaved particle swarm optimization and support vector machine (Q519834)

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Cancer feature selection and classification using a binary quantum-behaved particle swarm optimization and support vector machine
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    Cancer feature selection and classification using a binary quantum-behaved particle swarm optimization and support vector machine (English)
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    7 April 2017
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    Summary: This paper focuses on the feature gene selection for cancer classification, which employs an optimization algorithm to select a subset of the genes. We propose a binary quantum-behaved particle swarm optimization (BQPSO) for cancer feature gene selection, coupling support vector machine (SVM) for cancer classification. First, the proposed BQPSO algorithm is described, which is a discretized version of original QPSO for binary 0-1 optimization problems. Then, we present the principle and procedure for cancer feature gene selection and cancer classification based on BQPSO and SVM with leave-one-out cross validation (LOOCV). Finally, the BQPSO coupling SVM (BQPSO/SVM), binary PSO coupling SVM (BPSO/SVM), and genetic algorithm coupling SVM (GA/SVM) are tested for feature gene selection and cancer classification on five microarray data sets, namely, Leukemia, Prostate, Colon, Lung, and Lymphoma. The experimental results show that BQPSO/SVM has significant advantages in accuracy, robustness, and the number of feature genes selected compared with the other two algorithms.
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    support vector machine
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    binary quantum-behaved particle swarm optimization
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    eave-one-out cross validation
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