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Regenerative & Precision Medicine 2016

December 1-2, 2016

Volume 7, Issue 3(Suppl)

J Tissue Sci Eng

ISSN: 2157-7552 JTSE, an open access journal

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December 1-2, 2016 | San Antonio, USA

Global Congress on

Tissue Engineering, Regenerative &

Precision Medicine

Hong Yan et al., J Tissue Sci Eng 2016, 7:3(Suppl)

http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2157-7552.C1.030

Co-clustering of multidimensional big data with biomedical applications

Hong Yan

University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

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nmany biomedical applications, such as gene expression data analysis, we are interested in coherent patterns that consist of subsets

of features and subsets of samples. To extract these patterns, we need clustering analysis in both feature and sample directions

simultaneously using a biclustering method for two-dimensional (2D) data. When this process extends to three-dimensional (3D)

data, we then need to perform triclustering. Biclustering and triclustering are examples of co-clustering, and they are naturally more

complicated than the traditionally used clustering procedures. Recently, our research group has developed an effective co-clustering

method for coherent pattern detection in multidimensional big data based on hyperplane detection in singular vector spaces. In

our method, each subset of coherent features or samples corresponds to a linear structure after spectral decomposition of the input

data. We have applied the method to gene expression data analysis and lung cancer drug effectiveness assessment with good results.

The coherent patterns extracted in these applications are useful for Biomolecular data analysis, disease diagnosis and personalized

treatment planning.

Biography

Hong Yan received his PhD degree from Yale University. He was Professor of Imaging Science at the University of Sydney and is currently Professor of Computer

Engineering at City University of Hong Kong. His research interests include image processing, pattern recognition and Bioinformatics, and he has over 300 journal

and conference publications in these areas. He is an IAPR Fellow and an IEEE Fellow. He was a Distinguished Lecturer of IEEE SMC Society during 2000 to 2015.

He received the 2016 Norbert Wiener Award from IEEE SMC Society for contributions to image and bimolecular pattern recognition techniques.

h.yan@cityu.edu.hk