Machine Learning Powered Biological Network Analysis
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Metabolomic network analysis can be used to interpret experimental results within a variety of contexts including: biochemical relationships, structural and spectral similarity and empirical correlation. Machine learning is useful for modeling relationships in the context of pattern recognition, clustering, classification and regression based predictive modeling. The combination of developed metabolomic networks and machine learning based predictive models offer a unique method to visualize empirical relationships while testing key experimental hypotheses. The following presentation focuses on data analysis, visualization, machine learning and network mapping approaches used to create richly mapped metabolomic networks. Learn more at www.createdatasol.com
The following presentation also shows a sneak peak of a new data analysis visualization software, DAVe: Data Analysis and Visualization engine. Check out some early features. DAVe is built in R and seeks to support a seamless environment for advanced data analysis and machine learning tasks and biological functional and network analysis.
As an aside, building the main site (in progress) was a fun opportunity to experiment with Jekyll, Ruby and embedding slick interactive canvas elements into websites. You can checkout all the code here https://github.com/dgrapov/CDS_jekyll_site.
slides: https://www.slideshare.net/dgrapov/machine-learning-powered-metabolomic-network-analysis
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