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A Cancer Biologist's Primer on Machine Learning Applications in High-Dimensional Cytometry.


ABSTRACT: The application of machine learning and artificial intelligence to high-dimensional cytometry data sets has increasingly become a staple of bioinformatic data analysis over the past decade. This is especially true in the field of cancer biology, where protocols for collecting multiparameter single-cell data in a high-throughput fashion are rapidly developed. As the use of machine learning methodology in cytometry becomes increasingly common, there is a need for cancer biologists to understand the basic theory and applications of a variety of algorithmic tools for analyzing and interpreting cytometry data. We introduce the reader to several keystone machine learning-based analytic approaches with an emphasis on defining key terms and introducing a conceptual framework for making translational or clinically relevant discoveries. The target audience consists of cancer cell biologists and physician-scientists interested in applying these tools to their own data, but who may have limited training in bioinformatics. © 2020 International Society for Advancement of Cytometry.

SUBMITTER: Keyes TJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7416435 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A Cancer Biologist's Primer on Machine Learning Applications in High-Dimensional Cytometry.

Keyes Timothy J TJ   Domizi Pablo P   Lo Yu-Chen YC   Nolan Garry P GP   Davis Kara L KL  

Cytometry. Part A : the journal of the International Society for Analytical Cytology 20200630 8


The application of machine learning and artificial intelligence to high-dimensional cytometry data sets has increasingly become a staple of bioinformatic data analysis over the past decade. This is especially true in the field of cancer biology, where protocols for collecting multiparameter single-cell data in a high-throughput fashion are rapidly developed. As the use of machine learning methodology in cytometry becomes increasingly common, there is a need for cancer biologists to understand th  ...[more]

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