A simple method for screening variables before clustering microarray data
Wojtek J. Krzanowski and
David J. Hand
Computational Statistics & Data Analysis, 2009, vol. 53, issue 7, 2747-2753
Abstract:
A simple and computationally fast procedure is proposed for screening a large number of variables prior to cluster analysis. Each variable is considered in turn, the sample is divided into the two groups that maximise the ratio of between-group to within-group sum of squares for that variable, and the achieved value of this ratio is tested to see if it is significantly greater than what would be expected when partitioning a sample from a single homogeneous population. Those variables that achieve significance are then used in the cluster analysis. It is suggested that significance levels be assessed using a Monte Carlo computational procedure; by assuming within-group normality an analytical approximation is derived, but caution in its use is advocated. Computational details are provided for both the partitioning and the testing. The procedure is applied to several microarray data sets, showing that it can often achieve good results both quickly and simply.
Date: 2009
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