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Objective: Support Vector Regression (SVR) has become increasingly popular in cheminformatics modeling. As a result, SVR-based machine learning algorithms, including Fuzzy-SVR and Least Square-SVR (LS-SVR) have been developed and applied in various research areas. However, at present, few downloadable packages or public-domain software are available for these algorithms. To address this need, we developed the Support vector regression-based Online Learning Equipment (SOLE) web tool (available at http://reccr.chem.rpi.edu/SOLE/index.html) as an online learning system to support predictive cheminformatics and materials informatics studies.
Results: In this work, we employed the SOLE system to model transgene expression efficacy of polymers obtained from aminoglycoside antibiotics, which allowed the results of several modeling approaches to be easily compared. All models had test set r2 of 0.96-0.98 and test set R2 of 0.79-0.84. Y-scrambling test showed the models were stable and not over-fitted. Conclusion: SOLE has a user-friendly interface and includes routine elements of performing QSAR/QSPR studies that can be applied in various research areas. It utilizes rational and sophisticated feature selection, model selection and model evaluation processes.Keywords: Software, QSAR, QSPR, machine learning, regression, support vector machine.
Combinatorial Chemistry & High Throughput Screening
Title:Development of a Web-Enabled SVR-Based Machine Learning Platform and its Application on Modeling Transgene Expression Activity of Aminoglycoside-Derived Polycations
Volume: 20 Issue: 1
Author(s): Zhuo Zhen, Thrimoorthy Potta, Nicholas A. Lanzillo, Kaushal Rege and Curt M. Breneman
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Keywords: Software, QSAR, QSPR, machine learning, regression, support vector machine.
Abstract: Objective: Support Vector Regression (SVR) has become increasingly popular in cheminformatics modeling. As a result, SVR-based machine learning algorithms, including Fuzzy-SVR and Least Square-SVR (LS-SVR) have been developed and applied in various research areas. However, at present, few downloadable packages or public-domain software are available for these algorithms. To address this need, we developed the Support vector regression-based Online Learning Equipment (SOLE) web tool (available at http://reccr.chem.rpi.edu/SOLE/index.html) as an online learning system to support predictive cheminformatics and materials informatics studies.
Results: In this work, we employed the SOLE system to model transgene expression efficacy of polymers obtained from aminoglycoside antibiotics, which allowed the results of several modeling approaches to be easily compared. All models had test set r2 of 0.96-0.98 and test set R2 of 0.79-0.84. Y-scrambling test showed the models were stable and not over-fitted. Conclusion: SOLE has a user-friendly interface and includes routine elements of performing QSAR/QSPR studies that can be applied in various research areas. It utilizes rational and sophisticated feature selection, model selection and model evaluation processes.Export Options
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Zhen Zhuo, Potta Thrimoorthy, Lanzillo A. Nicholas, Rege Kaushal and Breneman M. Curt, Development of a Web-Enabled SVR-Based Machine Learning Platform and its Application on Modeling Transgene Expression Activity of Aminoglycoside-Derived Polycations, Combinatorial Chemistry & High Throughput Screening 2017; 20 (1) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1386207319666161228124214
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1386207319666161228124214 |
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Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
Online ISSN 1875-5402 |
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