International Journal on Advanced Science, Engineering and Information Technology, Vol. 7 (2017) No. 4-2: Special Issue on the Emerging Trends in Software Engineering and Soft Computing Applications, pages: 1589-1594, Chief Editor: Shahreen Kasim Editorial Boards: Rohayanti Hassan, Hairulnizam Mahdin, Mohd Farhan Md Fudzee & Azizul Azhar Ramli, DOI:10.18517/ijaseit.7.4-2.3394
Improved Support Vector Machine Using Multiple SVM-RFE for Cancer Classification
Nurul Nadzirah Mohd Hasri, Nies Hui Wen, Chan Weng Howe, Mohd Saberi Mohamad, Safaai Deris, Shahreen KasimAbstract
Support Vector Machine (SVM) is a machine learning method and widely used in the area of cancer studies especially in microarray data. Common problem related to the microarray data is that the size of genes is essentially larger than the number of sample. Although SVM is capable in handling large number of genes, better accuracy of classification can be obtained using small number of gene subset. This research proposed Multiple Support Vector Machine- Recursive Feature Elimination (MSVM-RFE) as a gene selection to identify the small number of informative genes. This method is implemented in order to improve the performance of SVM during classification. The effectiveness of the proposed method has been tested on two different datasets of gene expression which are leukemia and lung cancer. In order to see the effectiveness of the proposed method, some methods such as Random Forest and C4.5 Decision Tree are compared in this paper. The result shows that this MSVM-RFE is effective in reducing the number of genes in both datasets thus providing a better accuracy for SVM in cancer classification.
Keywords:
support vector machine (SVM); multiple support vector machine- recursive feature elimination (MSVM-RFE); leukemia; lung cancer
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