| Literature DB >> 25614758 |
Thuy Tuong Nguyen1, Kyungmin Song2, Yury Tsoy3, Jin Yeop Kim3, Yong-Jun Kwon4, Myungjoo Kang2, Michael Adsetts Edberg Hansen5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND ANDEntities:
Keywords: Curve fitting; Dose response curve; High content screening; Outlier detection; Sigmoidal function; Weighting function
Year: 2014 PMID: 25614758 PMCID: PMC4279979 DOI: 10.1186/s13029-014-0027-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Source Code Biol Med ISSN: 1751-0473
Figure 1A four-parameter dose-response curve. β 1,β 2,β 3, and β 4 are the floor, the window, the shift, and the slope, respectively.
Figure 2Influence of noise (the arrows show the outliers). Fitting on the left assigns low weights to the outliers to disregard them. Fitting on the right considers the outliers as useful data points and gives higher weights to these points.
Figure 3Results of using the median (left) and mean (right) calculations in the Tukey biweight function.
Figure 4Two results of no outliers and good fitting.
Figure 5Two results of outliers.
Figure 6Two results of outliers and bad fitting.
Averages and standard deviations of the normalized sum-of-squares errors calculated based on the fitting results of 19,236 curves
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| 3885 | 0.920 | 0.134 |
| 0.213 | 0.855 | 0.210 |
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| 3887 | 0.907 | 0.117 | 0.852 | 0.154 | 0.943 | 0.134 |
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| 3865 | 0.916 | 0.112 | 0.844 | 0.161 | 0.922 | 0.155 |
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| 3875 | 0.946 | 0.105 | 0.793 | 0.198 | 0.841 | 0.202 |
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| 3724 | 0.908 | 0.144 |
| 0.234 | 0.820 | 0.246 | 0.755 | 0.239 |
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| 0.919 | 0.122 | 0.798 | 0.192 | 0.876 | 0.189 |
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Boldface numbers indicate the best errors.