arXiv Analytics

Sign in

arXiv:2008.02467 [cs.LG]AbstractReferencesReviewsResources

Unravelling the Architecture of Membrane Proteins with Conditional Random Fields

Lior Lukov, Sanjay Chawla, Wei Liu, Brett Church, Gaurav Pandey

Published 2020-08-06Version 1

In this paper, we will show that the recently introduced graphical model: Conditional Random Fields (CRF) provides a template to integrate micro-level information about biological entities into a mathematical model to understand their macro-level behavior. More specifically, we will apply the CRF model to an important classification problem in protein science, namely the secondary structure prediction of proteins based on the observed primary structure. A comparison on benchmark data sets against twenty-eight other methods shows that not only does the CRF model lead to extremely accurate predictions but the modular nature of the model and the freedom to integrate disparate, overlapping and non-independent sources of information, makes the model an extremely versatile tool to potentially solve many other problems in bioinformatics.

Comments: See the originally compiled PDF of this paper at: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1IYF52Wk8m96KIlrQHUVtEBdm0Kw3M40c
Categories: cs.LG, stat.ML
Related articles: Most relevant | Search more
arXiv:2308.06780 [cs.LG] (Published 2023-08-13)
Neural Networks at a Fraction with Pruned Quaternions
arXiv:1909.13241 [cs.LG] (Published 2019-09-29)
Context agnostic trajectory prediction based on $λ$-architecture
arXiv:2205.10662 [cs.LG] (Published 2022-05-21)
Equivariant Mesh Attention Networks