Bustamante I. T., Mata F. S., González N. H., Gazapo R. G., Palau
J., Ferreira M. M. C., "Application of chemometric tools for automatic
classification and profile extraction of DNA samples in forensic tasks",
Anal.
Chim. Acta, 595(1-2), 43-50 (Jul 2007).
[Article]
Abstract.
In this paper a method for the automatic DNA spots classification and
extraction of profiles associated in DNA polyacrilamide gel electrophoresis
is presented and it integrates the use of image processing techniques and
chemometrics tools. A software which implements this method was developed;
for feature extraction a combination of a PCA analysis and a C4.5 decision
tree were used. To obtain good results in the profile extraction only DNA
spots are useful; therefore, it was necessary to solve a two-class classification
problem among DNA spots and no-DNA spots. In order to perform the classification
process with high velocity, effectiveness and robustness, comparative classification
studies among support vector machine (SVM), K-NN and PLS-DA classifiers
were made. The best results obtained with the SVM classifier demonstrated
the advantages attributed to it in the literature as a two-class classifier.
A Sequential Cluster Leader Algorithm and another one developed for the
restoration of pattern missing spots were needed to conclude the profiles
extraction step. The experimental results show that this method has a very
effective computational behavior and effectiveness, and provide a very
useful tool to decrease the time and increase the quality of the specialist
responses.
Keywords.
Classification; Support Vector Machine; Image Analysis.
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