A central issue in biological data analysis is that uncertainty, resulting from different factors of variability, may change the effect of the events being investigated. Therefore, robustness is a fundamental step to be considered. Robustness refers to the ability of a process to cope well with uncertainties, but the different ways to model both the processes and the uncertainties lead to many alternative conclusions in the robustness analysis. In this paper we apply a framework allowing to deal with such questions for mass spectrometry data. Specifically, we provide robust decisions when testing hypothesis over a case/control population of subject measurements (i.e. proteomic profiles). To this concern, we formulate (i) a reference model for the observed data (i.e., graphs), (ii) a reference method to provide decisions (i.e., test of hypotheses over graph properties) and (iii) a reference model of variability to employ sources of uncertainties (i.e., random graphs). We apply these models to a realcase study, analyzing the mass spectrometry profiles of the most common type of Renal Cell Carcinoma; the Clear Cell variant.

(2015). Robust Conclusions in Mass Spectrometry Analysis [conference presentation - intervento a convegno]. In PROCEDIA COMPUTER SCIENCE. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/56016

Robust Conclusions in Mass Spectrometry Analysis

Dondi, Riccardo;
2015-01-01

Abstract

A central issue in biological data analysis is that uncertainty, resulting from different factors of variability, may change the effect of the events being investigated. Therefore, robustness is a fundamental step to be considered. Robustness refers to the ability of a process to cope well with uncertainties, but the different ways to model both the processes and the uncertainties lead to many alternative conclusions in the robustness analysis. In this paper we apply a framework allowing to deal with such questions for mass spectrometry data. Specifically, we provide robust decisions when testing hypothesis over a case/control population of subject measurements (i.e. proteomic profiles). To this concern, we formulate (i) a reference model for the observed data (i.e., graphs), (ii) a reference method to provide decisions (i.e., test of hypotheses over graph properties) and (iii) a reference model of variability to employ sources of uncertainties (i.e., random graphs). We apply these models to a realcase study, analyzing the mass spectrometry profiles of the most common type of Renal Cell Carcinoma; the Clear Cell variant.
2015
Zoppis, Italo; Dondi, Riccardo; Borsani, Massimiliano; Gianazza, Erica; Chinello, Clizia; Magni, Fulvio; Mauri, Giancarlo
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