Visualizing Validation of Protein Surface Classifiers

Alper Sarıkaya(University of Wisconsin–Madison), Danielle Albers(University of Wisconsin–Madison), Julie C. Mitchell(University of Wisconsin–Madison), Michael Gleicher(University of Wisconsin–Madison)
Computer Graphics Forum
June 1, 2014
Cited by 13Open Access
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Abstract

Many bioinformatics applications construct classifiers that are validated in experiments that compare their results to known ground truth over a corpus. In this paper, we introduce an approach for exploring the results of such classifier validation experiments, focusing on classifiers for regions of molecular surfaces. We provide a tool that allows for examining classification performance patterns over a test corpus. The approach combines a summary view that provides information about an entire corpus of molecules with a detail view that visualizes classifier results directly on protein surfaces. Rather than displaying miniature 3D views of each molecule, the summary provides 2D glyphs of each protein surface arranged in a reorderable, small-multiples grid. Each summary is specifically designed to support visual aggregation to allow the viewer to both get a sense of aggregate properties as well as the details that form them. The detail view provides a 3D visualization of each protein surface coupled with interaction techniques designed to support key tasks, including spatial aggregation and automated camera touring. A prototype implementation of our approach is demonstrated on protein surface classifier experiments.


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