A comparison of three algorithms for chromatograms alignment - PubMed
In this paper the performance of three alignment algorithms, correlation optimized warping, parametric time warping and semi-parametric time warping, is compared on real chromatograms. Among these, parametric time warping is the simplest and fastest; generally less than 1s is required to align two c …
A new method for alignment of LC-MALDI-TOF data | Proteome Science | Full Text
Background In proteomics studies, liquid chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry (LC-MS) has proven to be a powerful technology to investigate differential expression of proteins/peptides that are characterized by their peak intensities, mass-to-charge ratio (m/z), and retention time (RT). The variable complexity of peptide mixtures and occasional drifts lead to substantial variations in m/z and RT dimensions. Thus, label-free differential protein expression studies by LC-MS technology require alignment with respect to both RT and m/z to ensure that same proteins/peptides are compared from multiple runs. Methods In this study, we propose a new strategy to align LC-MALDI-TOF data by combining quality threshold cluster analysis and support vector regression. Our method performs alignment on the basis of measurements in three dimensions (RT, m/z, intensity). Results and conclusions We demonstrate the suitability of our proposed method for alignment of LC-MALDI-TOF data through a previously published spike-in dataset and a new in-house generated spike-in dataset. A comparison of our method with other methods that utilize only RT and m/z dimensions reveals that the use of intensity measurements enhances alignment performance.
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Analysis of Volatile Organic Compounds in Exhaled Breath by Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry Combined with Chemometric Analysis | SpringerLink
Analysis of exhaled breath samples reveals the presence of many volatile organic compounds (VOCs). The VOC composition of the breath, the so-called breath profile, contains a variety of information including the health status and condition of the organism that...
Bifidobacterial Succession and Correlation Networks in a Large Unselected Cohort of Mothers and Their Children | Applied and Environmental Microbiology
ABSTRACT Bifidobacteria are a major microbial component of infant gut microbiota, which is believed to promote health benefits for the host and stimulate maturation of the immune system. Despite their perceived importance, very little is known about the ...
Chromaligner: a web server for chromatogram alignment | Bioinformatics | Oxford Academic
Abstract. Summary: Chromaligner is a tool for chromatogram alignment to align retention time for chromatographic methods coupled to spectrophotometers such
Correlation optimized warping and dynamic time warping as preprocessing methods for chromatographic data, Journal of Chemometrics | 10.1002/cem.859 | DeepDyve
Chemometric assisted correlation optimized warping of chromatograms: optimizing the computational time for correcting the drifts in chromatographic peak positions - Analytical Methods (RSC Publishing)
Correlation optimized warping has been the most used technique to correct the drifts in peak positions. COW aligns the unaligned chromatogram to the reference chromatogram provided slack (t) and segment lengths (m) are optimized. However, several combinations of m and t need to be tested before finding the o
Correlation-optimized time warping for motion | SpringerLink
The Visual Computer - Retrieval and comparative editing/modeling of motion data require temporal alignment. In other words, for such processes to perform accurately, critical features of motion...
Mining actionlet ensemble for action recognition with depth cameras | Proceedings of the 2012 IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR)
Registration of prone and supine CT colonography scans using correlation optimized warping and canonical correlation analysis (Journal Article) | OSTI.GOV
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Registration of prone and supine CT colonography scans using correlation optimized warping and canonical correlation analysis
Purpose: In computed tomographic colonography (CTC), a patient will be scanned twice—Once supine and once prone—to improve the sensitivity for polyp detection. To assist radiologists in CTC reading, in this paper we propose an automated ...