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The First Discriminant Theory of Linearly Separable Data : From Exams and Medical Diagnoses with Misclassifications to 169 Microarrays for Cancer Gene Diagnosis / by Shuichi Shinmura.

Springer Nature - Springer Mathematics and Statistics eBooks 2024 English International Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Shinmura, Shuichi, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Statistics.
Biometry.
Diagnosis.
Cancer--Genetic aspects.
Cancer.
Quantitative research.
Mathematical optimization.
Statistical Theory and Methods.
Biostatistics.
Cancer Genetics and Genomics.
Data Analysis and Big Data.
Discrete Optimization.
Local Subjects:
Statistical Theory and Methods.
Biostatistics.
Diagnosis.
Cancer Genetics and Genomics.
Data Analysis and Big Data.
Discrete Optimization.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (373 pages)
Edition:
1st ed. 2024.
Place of Publication:
Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore : Imprint: Springer, 2024.
Summary:
This book deals with the first discriminant theory of linearly separable data (LSD), Theory3, based on the four ordinary LSD of Theory1 and 169 microarrays (LSD) of Theory2. Furthermore, you can quickly analyze the medical data with the misclassified patients which is the true purpose of diagnoses. Author developed RIP (Optimal-linear discriminant function finding the combinatorial optimal solution) as Theory1 in decades ago, that found the minimum misclassifications. RIP discriminated 63 (=26−1) models of Swiss banknote (200*6) and found the minimum LSD: basic gene set (BGS).In Theory2, RIP discriminated Shipp microarray (77*7129) which was LSD and had only 32 nonzero coefficients (first Small Matryoshka; SM1). Because RIP discriminated another 7,097 genes and found SM2, the author developed the Matryoshka feature selection Method2 (Program3), that splits microarray into many SMs. Program4 can split microarray into many BGSs. Then, the wide column LSD (Revolution-0), such as microarray (n<p), is found to have several Matryoshka dolls, including SM up to BGS. Theory3 shows the surprising results of six ordinary data re-analyzed by Theory1 and Theory2 knowledge. Essence of Theory3 is described by using cephalopelvic disproportion (CPD) data. RIP discriminates CPD data (240*19) and finds two misclassifications unique for cesarean and natural-born groups. CPD238 omitting two patients becomes LSD, which is the first case selection method. Program4 finds BGS (14 vars.) the only variable selection method for Theory3. 32 (=25) models, including BGS, become LSD among (219−1) models. Because Program2 confirms BGS has the minimum average error rate, BGS is the most compact and best model satisfying Occam’s Razor. With this book, physicians obtain complete diagnostic results for disease, and engineers can become a true data scientist, by obtaining integral knowledge of statistics and mathematical programming with simple programs.
Contents:
The most important knowledge by 27 Revolutionary Findings and the Outlook of this book
LINGO Programs Usage and New Facts by Iris Data
Swiss banknote data and CPD data
Test Pass/Fail Judgment and Japanese Compact Cars and Regular Cars
First Theory of Cancer Gene Data Analysis by 169 Microarrays: Four Universal Data Structures of Discriminant Data
Three Important Studies for Cancer Gene Diagnosis
Two-Step Practical Screening Method for Cancer Gene Diagnoses: Multivariate Oncogenes among 169 Microarrays.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9789819994205
9819994209

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