A deep learning based ensemble approach for protein allergen classification

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Abstract

In recent years, the increased population has led to an increase in the demand for various industrially processed edibles and other consumable products. These industries regularly alter the proteins found in raw materials to generate more commercially viable end-products in order to keep up with consumer demand. These modifications result in a substance that may cause allergic reactions in consumers, thereby creating a protein allergen. The detection of such proteins in various substances is essential for the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of allergic conditions. Bioinformatics and computational methods can be used to analyze the information contained in amino-acid sequences to detect possible allergens. The article presents a deep learning based ensemble approach to identify protein allergens using Extra Tree, Deep Belief Network (DBN), and CatBoost models. The proposed ensemble model achieves higher detection accuracy by combining the prediction results of the three models using majority voting. The evaluation of the proposed model was carried out on the benchmark protein allergen dataset, and the performance analysis revealed that the proposed model outperforms the other stateof- the-art literature techniques with a protein allergen detection accuracy of 89.16%.

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Kumar, A., & Rana, P. S. (2023). A deep learning based ensemble approach for protein allergen classification. PeerJ Computer Science, 9. https://doi.org/10.7717/PEERJ-CS.1622

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