Staal A Vinterbo1, Eun-Young Kim, Lucila Ohno-Machado. 1. Decision Systems Group, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School/Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston, USA. staal@dsg.harvard.edu
Abstract
MOTIVATION: Interpretation of classification models derived from gene-expression data is usually not simple, yet it is an important aspect in the analytical process. We investigate the performance of small rule-based classifiers based on fuzzy logic in five datasets that are different in size, laboratory origin and biomedical domain. RESULTS: The classifiers resulted in rules that can be readily examined by biomedical researchers. The fuzzy-logic-based classifiers compare favorably with logistic regression in all datasets. AVAILABILITY: Prototype available upon request.
MOTIVATION: Interpretation of classification models derived from gene-expression data is usually not simple, yet it is an important aspect in the analytical process. We investigate the performance of small rule-based classifiers based on fuzzy logic in five datasets that are different in size, laboratory origin and biomedical domain. RESULTS: The classifiers resulted in rules that can be readily examined by biomedical researchers. The fuzzy-logic-based classifiers compare favorably with logistic regression in all datasets. AVAILABILITY: Prototype available upon request.