Sparse representation for tumor classification based on feature extraction using latent low-rank representation

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Accurate tumor classification is crucial to the proper treatment of cancer. To now, sparse representation (SR) has shown its great performance for tumor classification. This paper conceives a new SR-based method for tumor classification by using gene expression data. In the proposed method, we firstly use latent low-rank representation for extracting salient features and removing noise from the original samples data. Then we use sparse representation classifier (SRC) to build tumor classification model. The experimental results on several real-world data sets show that our method is more efficient and more effective than the previous classification methods including SVM, SRC, and LASSO. © 2014 Bin Gan et al.

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Gan, B., Zheng, C. H., Zhang, J., & Wang, H. Q. (2014). Sparse representation for tumor classification based on feature extraction using latent low-rank representation. BioMed Research International, 2014. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/420856

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