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GT-Miner: a graph-theoretic data miner, viewer, and model processor
Inexpensive computational power combined with high-throughput experimental platforms has created a wealth of biological information requiring analytical tools and techniques for interpretation. Graph-theoretic concepts and tools have provided an important foundation for information visualization, in...
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Biomedical Informatics Publishing Group
2008
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2646195/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19255640 |
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author | Brown, Douglas E Powell, Amy J Carbone, Ignazio Dean, Ralph A |
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description | Inexpensive computational power combined with high-throughput experimental platforms has created a wealth of biological information requiring analytical tools and techniques for interpretation. Graph-theoretic concepts and tools have provided an important foundation for information visualization, integration, and analysis of datasets, but they have often been relegated to background analysis tasks. GT-Miner is designed for visual data analysis and mining operations, interacts with other software, including databases, and works with diverse data types. It facilitates a discovery-oriented approach to data mining wherein exploration of alterations of the data and variations of the visualization is encouraged. The user is presented with a basic iterative process, consisting of loading, visualizing, transforming, and then storing the resultant information. Complex analyses are built-up through repeated iterations and user interactions. The iterative process is optimized by automatic layout following transformations and by maintaining a current selection set of interest for elements modified by the transformations. Multiple visualizations are supported including hierarchical, spring, and force-directed self-organizing layouts. Graphs can be transformed with an extensible set of algorithms or manually with an integral visual editor. GT-Miner is intended to allow easier access to visual data mining for the non-expert. AVAILABILITY: The GT-Miner program and supplemental materials, including example uses and a user guide, are freely available from http://www.cifr.ncsu.edu/bioinformatics/downloads/ |
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spelling | pubmed-26461952009-03-02 GT-Miner: a graph-theoretic data miner, viewer, and model processor Brown, Douglas E Powell, Amy J Carbone, Ignazio Dean, Ralph A Bioinformation Software Inexpensive computational power combined with high-throughput experimental platforms has created a wealth of biological information requiring analytical tools and techniques for interpretation. Graph-theoretic concepts and tools have provided an important foundation for information visualization, integration, and analysis of datasets, but they have often been relegated to background analysis tasks. GT-Miner is designed for visual data analysis and mining operations, interacts with other software, including databases, and works with diverse data types. It facilitates a discovery-oriented approach to data mining wherein exploration of alterations of the data and variations of the visualization is encouraged. The user is presented with a basic iterative process, consisting of loading, visualizing, transforming, and then storing the resultant information. Complex analyses are built-up through repeated iterations and user interactions. The iterative process is optimized by automatic layout following transformations and by maintaining a current selection set of interest for elements modified by the transformations. Multiple visualizations are supported including hierarchical, spring, and force-directed self-organizing layouts. Graphs can be transformed with an extensible set of algorithms or manually with an integral visual editor. GT-Miner is intended to allow easier access to visual data mining for the non-expert. AVAILABILITY: The GT-Miner program and supplemental materials, including example uses and a user guide, are freely available from http://www.cifr.ncsu.edu/bioinformatics/downloads/ Biomedical Informatics Publishing Group 2008-12-15 /pmc/articles/PMC2646195/ /pubmed/19255640 Text en © 2008 Biomedical Informatics Publishing Group This is an open-access article, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, for non-commercial purposes, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Software Brown, Douglas E Powell, Amy J Carbone, Ignazio Dean, Ralph A GT-Miner: a graph-theoretic data miner, viewer, and model processor |
title | GT-Miner: a graph-theoretic data miner, viewer, and model processor |
title_full | GT-Miner: a graph-theoretic data miner, viewer, and model processor |
title_fullStr | GT-Miner: a graph-theoretic data miner, viewer, and model processor |
title_full_unstemmed | GT-Miner: a graph-theoretic data miner, viewer, and model processor |
title_short | GT-Miner: a graph-theoretic data miner, viewer, and model processor |
title_sort | gt-miner: a graph-theoretic data miner, viewer, and model processor |
topic | Software |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2646195/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19255640 |
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