Multiple instance learning for sequence data with across bag dependencies

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Abstract

In Multiple Instance Learning (MIL) problem for sequence data, the instances inside the bags are sequences. In some real world applications such as bioinformatics, comparing a random couple of sequences makes no sense. In fact, each instance may have structural and/or functional relations with instances of other bags. Thus, the classification task should take into account this across bag relation. In this work, we present two novel MIL approaches for sequence data classification named ABClass and ABSim. ABClass extracts motifs from related instances and use them to encode sequences. A discriminative classifier is then applied to compute a partial classification result for each set of related sequences. ABSim uses a similarity measure to discriminate the related instances and to compute a scores matrix. For both approaches, an aggregation method is applied in order to generate the final classification result. We applied both approaches to solve the problem of bacterial Ionizing Radiation Resistance prediction. The experimental results of the presented approaches are satisfactory.

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Zoghlami, M., Aridhi, S., Maddouri, M., & Mephu Nguifo, E. (2020). Multiple instance learning for sequence data with across bag dependencies. International Journal of Machine Learning and Cybernetics, 11(3), 629–642. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13042-019-01021-5

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