Network Aggregation to Enhance Results Derived from Multiple Analytics - Artificial Intelligence Applications and Innovations
Conference Papers Year : 2020

Network Aggregation to Enhance Results Derived from Multiple Analytics

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The more complex data are, the higher the number of possibilities to extract partial information from those data. These possibilities arise by adopting different analytic approaches. The heterogeneity among these approaches and in particular the heterogeneity in results they produce are challenging for follow-up studies, including replication, validation and translational studies. Furthermore, they complicate the interpretation of findings with wide-spread relevance. Here, we take the example of statistical epistasis networks derived from genome-wide association studies with single nucleotide polymorphisms as nodes. Even though we are only dealing with a single data type, the epistasis detection problem suffers from many pitfalls, such as the wide variety of analytic tools to detect them, each highlighting different aspects of epistasis and exhibiting different properties in maintaining false positive control. To reconcile different network views to the same problem, we considered 3 network aggregation methods and discussed their performance in the context of epistasis network aggregation. We furthermore applied a latent class method as best performer to real-life data on inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and highlighted its benefits to increase our understanding about IBD underlying genetic architectures.
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hal-04050590 , version 1 (29-03-2023)

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Diane Duroux, Héctor Climente-González, Lars Wienbrandt, Kristel Van Steen. Network Aggregation to Enhance Results Derived from Multiple Analytics. 16th IFIP International Conference on Artificial Intelligence Applications and Innovations (AIAI), Jun 2020, Neos Marmaras, Greece. pp.128-140, ⟨10.1007/978-3-030-49161-1_12⟩. ⟨hal-04050590⟩
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