An integrated framework based deep learning for cancer classification using microarray datasets.

Around the world, cancer is one of the leading reasons of mortality. The importance of earlier detection and prognosis of cancer types is highly significant for patients’ health. In recent research, deep neural networks were trained using gene expression microarray, to classify cancer. Biologists ar...

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主要な著者: Alrefai, Nashat, Ibrahim, Othman, Shehzad, Hafiz Muhammad Faisal, Altigani, Abdelrahman, Abu-ulbeh, Waheeb, Alzaqebah, Malek, Alsmadi, Mutasem K.
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spelling my.utm.1062342024-06-20T02:14:04Z http://eprints.utm.my/106234/ An integrated framework based deep learning for cancer classification using microarray datasets. Alrefai, Nashat Ibrahim, Othman Shehzad, Hafiz Muhammad Faisal Altigani, Abdelrahman Abu-ulbeh, Waheeb Alzaqebah, Malek Alsmadi, Mutasem K. QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science Around the world, cancer is one of the leading reasons of mortality. The importance of earlier detection and prognosis of cancer types is highly significant for patients’ health. In recent research, deep neural networks were trained using gene expression microarray, to classify cancer. Biologists are able to monitor thousands of genes in one experiment using microarray technology. Microarray datasets are considered high-dimensional data, as they are cluttered with irrelevant, redundant, and noisy genes that contribute insignificantly to classification. The most informative genes contributing to cancer classification have been identified using computational intelligence algorithms. In this paper, we propose an integrated framework for cancer classification. This framework is divided into three tasks. Firstly, particle swarm optimization with ensemble learning (PSO-ensemble) reduces the microarray dataset's high dimensionality. Secondly, The Adaptive self-training method (ASTM) is used to solve low-size issues. Finally, a Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) was employed for classification. CNN has the ability to discover the complex non-linear relationships between features and select the most informative. Transfer learning was used sequentially with CNN to integrate the classification procedure because it can reduce the training time and computational complexity. Six microarray datasets are used, namely liver, breast, colon, prostate, central nervous system, and lung. The proposed CNN architecture with transfer learning provided 100% classification accuracy for colon, prostate, CNS and lung microarray datasets, and 97.62%, 95.45% accuracy for liver and breast cancer respectively. Experiments show that our proposed method delivers the highest classification accuracy and reduces training time with the smallest gene subset. Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH 2023-03 Article PeerReviewed Alrefai, Nashat and Ibrahim, Othman and Shehzad, Hafiz Muhammad Faisal and Altigani, Abdelrahman and Abu-ulbeh, Waheeb and Alzaqebah, Malek and Alsmadi, Mutasem K. (2023) An integrated framework based deep learning for cancer classification using microarray datasets. Journal of Ambient Intelligence and Humanized Computing, 14 (3). pp. 2249-2260. ISSN 1868-5137 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12652-022-04482-9 DOI: 10.1007/s12652-022-04482-9
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topic QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
spellingShingle QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
Alrefai, Nashat
Ibrahim, Othman
Shehzad, Hafiz Muhammad Faisal
Altigani, Abdelrahman
Abu-ulbeh, Waheeb
Alzaqebah, Malek
Alsmadi, Mutasem K.
An integrated framework based deep learning for cancer classification using microarray datasets.
description Around the world, cancer is one of the leading reasons of mortality. The importance of earlier detection and prognosis of cancer types is highly significant for patients’ health. In recent research, deep neural networks were trained using gene expression microarray, to classify cancer. Biologists are able to monitor thousands of genes in one experiment using microarray technology. Microarray datasets are considered high-dimensional data, as they are cluttered with irrelevant, redundant, and noisy genes that contribute insignificantly to classification. The most informative genes contributing to cancer classification have been identified using computational intelligence algorithms. In this paper, we propose an integrated framework for cancer classification. This framework is divided into three tasks. Firstly, particle swarm optimization with ensemble learning (PSO-ensemble) reduces the microarray dataset's high dimensionality. Secondly, The Adaptive self-training method (ASTM) is used to solve low-size issues. Finally, a Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) was employed for classification. CNN has the ability to discover the complex non-linear relationships between features and select the most informative. Transfer learning was used sequentially with CNN to integrate the classification procedure because it can reduce the training time and computational complexity. Six microarray datasets are used, namely liver, breast, colon, prostate, central nervous system, and lung. The proposed CNN architecture with transfer learning provided 100% classification accuracy for colon, prostate, CNS and lung microarray datasets, and 97.62%, 95.45% accuracy for liver and breast cancer respectively. Experiments show that our proposed method delivers the highest classification accuracy and reduces training time with the smallest gene subset.
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author Alrefai, Nashat
Ibrahim, Othman
Shehzad, Hafiz Muhammad Faisal
Altigani, Abdelrahman
Abu-ulbeh, Waheeb
Alzaqebah, Malek
Alsmadi, Mutasem K.
author_facet Alrefai, Nashat
Ibrahim, Othman
Shehzad, Hafiz Muhammad Faisal
Altigani, Abdelrahman
Abu-ulbeh, Waheeb
Alzaqebah, Malek
Alsmadi, Mutasem K.
author_sort Alrefai, Nashat
title An integrated framework based deep learning for cancer classification using microarray datasets.
title_short An integrated framework based deep learning for cancer classification using microarray datasets.
title_full An integrated framework based deep learning for cancer classification using microarray datasets.
title_fullStr An integrated framework based deep learning for cancer classification using microarray datasets.
title_full_unstemmed An integrated framework based deep learning for cancer classification using microarray datasets.
title_sort integrated framework based deep learning for cancer classification using microarray datasets.
publisher Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH
publishDate 2023
url http://eprints.utm.my/106234/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12652-022-04482-9
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