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November 3, 2015

Schematic of the proposed approach to predicting gene-disease associations.

Schematic of the proposed approach to predicting gene-disease associations. First, the researchers construct gene and disease features using different sources. Then, they perform Inductive matrix completion using row and column features. The shaded region in the P matrix corresponds to genes or diseases with at least one known association

Credit: Nagarajan Natarajan and Inderjit Dhillon


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