Title
Predicting Drug-Target Interactions Between New Drugs and New Targets via Pairwise K-nearest Neighbor and Automatic Similarity Selection.
Abstract
Predicting drug-target interaction DTI by computational methods has gained more and more concerns in both drug discovery and repositioning. However, several inherent difficulties in DTI data have not yet been addressed appropriately, including the powerless prediction of interactions for new drugs and/or new targets, the biased predicting model derived from imbalanced samples and the inadequate solution to missing interactions and multiple similarities. Moreover, assessed on inappropriate scenarios, existing methods may generate over-optimistic predictions. In this paper, we predict the potential interactions between new drugs and new targets based on pairwise K-nearest neighbor. With lower computational complexity, the proposed approach is able to obtain the less biased prediction and to relax the difficulty caused by missing interactions. Moreover, we develop a strategy to automatically select the best among multiple similarities to train classifiers. Based on four benchmark datasets, the effectiveness of our approach is demonstrated by an appropriate cross validation.
Year
DOI
Venue
2015
10.1007/978-3-319-23862-3_47
IScIDE
Keywords
Field
DocType
Drug-target interaction, K nearest neighbor, Similarity selection, Missing data
k-nearest neighbors algorithm,Pairwise comparison,Data mining,Computer science,Motion compensation,Artificial intelligence,Missing data,Big data,Cross-validation,Machine learning,Nearest neighbor search,Computational complexity theory
Conference
Volume
ISSN
Citations 
9243
0302-9743
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
11
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Jianyu Shi100.34
Jia-Xin Li200.34
Hui-Meng Lu300.34
Yong Zhang46810.51