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Original scientific paper

https://doi.org/10.32985/ijeces.14.3.1

Breast Cancer Classification by Gene Expression Analysis using Hybrid Feature Selection and Hyper-heuristic Adaptive Universum Support Vector Machine

V. Murugesan ; Department of Computer Science, VLB Janakiammal College of Arts and Science, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu- 641042, India
P. Balamurugan ; Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science, Government Arts College, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu-641018


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Abstract

Comprehensive assessments of the molecular characteristics of breast cancer from gene expression patterns can aid in the early identification and treatment of tumor patients. The enormous scale of gene expression data obtained through microarray sequencing increases the difficulty of training the classifier due to large-scale features. Selecting pivotal gene features can minimize high dimensionality and the classifier complexity with improved breast cancer detection accuracy. However, traditional filter and wrapper-based selection methods have scalability and adaptability issues in handling complex gene features. This paper presents a hybrid feature selection method of Mutual Information Maximization - Improved Moth Flame Optimization (MIM-IMFO) for gene selection along with an advanced Hyper-heuristic Adaptive Universum Support classification model Vector Machine (HH-AUSVM) to improve cancer detection rates. The hybrid gene selection method is developed by performing filter-based selection using MIM in the first stage followed by the wrapper method in the second stage, to obtain the pivotal features and remove the inappropriate ones. This method improves standard MFO by a hybrid exploration/exploitation phase to accomplish a better trade-off between exploration and exploitation phases. The classifier HH-AUSVM is formulated by integrating the Adaptive Universum learning approach to the hyper- heuristics-based parameter optimized SVM to tackle the class samples imbalance problem. Evaluated on breast cancer gene expression datasets from Mendeley Data Repository, this proposed MIM-IMFO gene selection-based HH-AUSVM classification approach provided better breast cancer detection with high accuracies of 95.67%, 96.52%, 97.97% and 95.5% and less processing time of 4.28, 3.17, 9.45 and 6.31 seconds, respectively.

Keywords

Gene expression analysis; Breast cancer; Hybrid gene selection; Mutual Information Maximization; Improved Moth Flame Optimization; Support Vector Machine; Adaptive Universum learning; Hyper-heuristic algorithm;

Hrčak ID:

296686

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/296686

Publication date:

28.3.2023.

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