M@CBETH: A microarray classification benchmarking tool

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Summary: Microarray classification can be useful to support clinical management decisions for individual patients in, for example, oncology. However, comparing classifiers and selecting the best for each microarray dataset can be a tedious and non-straightforward task. The M@CBETH (a MicroArray Classification BEnchmarking Tool on a Host server) web service offers the microarray community a simple tool for making optimal two-class predictions. M@CBETH aims at finding the best prediction among different classification methods by using randomizations of the benchmarking dataset. The M@CBETH web service intends to introduce an optimal use of clinical microarray data classification. © The Author 2005. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved.

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Pochet, N. L. M. M., Janssens, F. A. L., De Smet, F., Marchal, K., Suykens, J. A. K., & De Moor, B. L. R. (2005). M@CBETH: A microarray classification benchmarking tool. Bioinformatics, 21(14), 3185–3186. https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/bti495

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