Dynamic aspects of regulatory networks are typically investigated by measuring relevant variables at multiple points in time. Current state-of-the-art approaches for gene network reconstruction directly build on such data, making the strong assumption that the system evolves in a synchronous fashion and in discrete time. However, omics data generated with increasing time-course granularity allow to model gene networks as systems whose state evolves in continuous time, thus improving the model's expressiveness. In this work continuous time Bayesian networks are proposed as a new approach for regulatory network reconstruction from time-course expression data. Their performance is compared to that of two state-of-the-art methods: dynamic Bayesian networks and Granger causality. The comparison is accomplished using both simulated and experimental data. Continuous time Bayesian networks achieve the highest F-measure on both datasets. Furthermore, precision, recall and F-measure degrade in a smoother way than those of dynamic Bayesian networks and Granger causality, when the complexity of the gene regulatory network increases

Stella, F., Acerbi, E. (2014). Continuous Time Bayesian Networks for Gene Network Reconstruction: a Comparative Study on Time Course Data. Intervento presentato a: International Symposium on Bioinformatics Research and Applications, ISBRA, Zhangjiajie, China [10.1007/978-3-319-08171-7_16].

Continuous Time Bayesian Networks for Gene Network Reconstruction: a Comparative Study on Time Course Data

STELLA, FABIO ANTONIO;
2014

Abstract

Dynamic aspects of regulatory networks are typically investigated by measuring relevant variables at multiple points in time. Current state-of-the-art approaches for gene network reconstruction directly build on such data, making the strong assumption that the system evolves in a synchronous fashion and in discrete time. However, omics data generated with increasing time-course granularity allow to model gene networks as systems whose state evolves in continuous time, thus improving the model's expressiveness. In this work continuous time Bayesian networks are proposed as a new approach for regulatory network reconstruction from time-course expression data. Their performance is compared to that of two state-of-the-art methods: dynamic Bayesian networks and Granger causality. The comparison is accomplished using both simulated and experimental data. Continuous time Bayesian networks achieve the highest F-measure on both datasets. Furthermore, precision, recall and F-measure degrade in a smoother way than those of dynamic Bayesian networks and Granger causality, when the complexity of the gene regulatory network increases
paper
gene network reconstruction, time course data, continuous time Bayesian networks
English
International Symposium on Bioinformatics Research and Applications, ISBRA
2014
978-331908170-0
2014
8492
176
187
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Stella, F., Acerbi, E. (2014). Continuous Time Bayesian Networks for Gene Network Reconstruction: a Comparative Study on Time Course Data. Intervento presentato a: International Symposium on Bioinformatics Research and Applications, ISBRA, Zhangjiajie, China [10.1007/978-3-319-08171-7_16].
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