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Susan Bosco
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Dear friends,
I have been trying to perform ROC analysis with ROCR. Since there is
not much support for the queries I have switched to ROC package of
Bioconductor.
I'm trying to perform ROC analysis on Methylation data obtained from
MeDiP experiment.The data set has values ranging from 0 to as large as
5.
I have a couple of doubts with ROC as I had with ROCR.
1. When provided with different threshold values such as
0.6,0.7,0.8,0.9,each time I've got a plot which has the same curve as
shown in the attached pdf.There's no change whatsoever in the curve
with the different thresholds applied.Is the result
what i'm getting on the data set appropriate?(I've come across
research papers with ROC analysis being implemented on Methylation
data)
2. As ROC provides knowldege about the cut-off value for micro array
data,while assigning a cut-off value,should one take into account the
value of threshold given in ROC or the accuracy value?
Following is my sessional info.
load("RGKma.RData")
state <-ifelse(RGKma$M[1:100,3] > 0.9, 1,0)
print("RGKma$M:");print(RGKma$M[1:100,3])
print("state:");print(state)
data<-RGKma$M[1:100,3]
R1<-rocdemo.sca(truth=state,data,dxrule.sca)
pdf("rocK.pdf")
plot(R1,col = "red")
dev.off()
print("ROC(R1):");print(ROC(R1,.3))
[1] "RGKma$M:"
? [1]? 2.10538709 -0.07335174? 2.13920582? 0.18499421? 3.30846203?
1.69065450
? [7]? 4.24969667? 1.37415619? 1.65769067? 5.39253767? 1.19349192?
5.40321575
?[13]? 3.06468274? 1.34311072? 0.68093156? 4.03579639? 2.91909842?
3.36384055
?[19]? 3.54968030? 4.06977722? 2.31968962? 3.17237025? 2.80040216?
3.01874372
?[25]? 1.89894809? 4.17251372 -0.92690849? 2.72505883? 1.10609889?
2.33584882
?[31]? 0.09886450? 3.30066347? 2.66466248? 1.39238431? 2.38782229?
4.19572478
?[37]? 3.97185357? 0.38627851 -0.09439237 -0.22948185? 3.45955944?
0.64538744
?[43]? 1.02627932 -0.53789425? 4.17758537? 2.87612185? 3.25867248?
1.89058878
?[49]? 2.71612450? 3.06751911? 2.63941028? 1.03250743? 2.07739372
-0.11727572
?[55]? 3.66338130? 2.52249841? 0.05683122? 1.90834958? 4.25784185?
1.87577855
?[61]? 0.21814006? 0.98911168? 1.63475517? 4.57600122? 0.99326629?
1.86706117
?[67]? 1.27215099? 2.23056201 -0.81404957? 1.12010588? 1.62733217?
0.41223049
?[73]? 3.43584658? 3.78533569? 2.33141286? 3.15227631? 1.51317488?
3.37017353
?[79] -0.57605695? 2.96351684? 2.82082253? 2.85149236? 1.43692942
-0.49898928
?[85] -0.81504931 -0.75064053? 1.11314716? 2.51744122? 2.49526189
-1.17086212
?[91]? 1.11677841? 0.51370382? 3.24834409? 0.40958307? 0.39834589?
1.28139084
?[97]? 1.24613108? 3.91323816? 2.06097801? 2.88980181
[1] "state:"
? [1] 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 1
1 1 1 1 1
?[38] 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1
?[75] 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 1
[1] "ROC(R1):"
[1] 1
Thanking you in anticipation,
Susan,
M.Sc. in Molecular Biology and Human Genetics,
Manipal Life Sciences Centre,
Manipal,India.
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