Biclustering Methods via Sparse Penalty

Abstract

In this paper, we first reviewed several biclustering methods that are used to identify the most significant clusters in gene expression data. Here we mainly focused on the SSVD(sparse SVD) method and tried a new sparse penalty named "Prenet penalty" which has been used only in factor analysis to gain sparsity. Then in the simulation study, we tried different types of generated datasets (with different sparsity and dimension) and tried 1-layer approximation then for k-layers which shows the mixed Prenet penalty is very effective for non-overlapped data. Finally, we used some real gene expression data to show the behavior of our methods.

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