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Due to the high dimensionality of microarray gene expression data, feature selection is an important task which improves the performance of the classification in the area of cancer diagnosis. In this article, innovative methods are proposed for selecting highly informative gene subsets of gene expression data that effectively classify the cancer data into tumorous and non-tumorous. A novel technique to identify signature biomarkers is also discussed.
About the author
M. Anidha is full-time scholar research scholar in Anna University Chennai. Her area of research includes Bioinformatics and Data mining.Dr. K. Premalatha is currently working as a Professor in Bannari Amman Institute of Technology, Erode. Her area of research includes, Soft computing, Data mining and Bioinformatics
Summary
Jane Doe was a promising anthropologist, an expert on shamanism. Now she's nothing, a shadow living under an assumed identity in Miami with a little girl to protect. Everyone thinks she's dead. Or so Jane hopes.
Then the killings start, a series of ritualistic murders that terrifies all of Miami. The investigator is Jimmy Paz, a Cuban-American police detective. There are witnesses, but they can recall almost nothing of the events, as though their memory has been erased -- as if a spell has been cast on each of them. Equally bizarre is the string of clues Paz uncovers: a divination charm, exotic drugs found in the bodies of the victims, a century-old report telling of a secret place in the heart of Africa.
These clues point Paz inexorably toward the fugitive, Jane Doe, and force Jane to realize that the darkness she has fled is hunting her down. By the time her path intersects with Jimmy Paz's, the two will be thrust into a cataclysmic battle with an evil unimaginable to the Western mind.
Performed by Margaret Whitton.