Identification of drug-target interactions is a crucial process in drug discovery. In this chapter, we present protocols for recent advancements in machine learning methods for predicting drug-target interactions from heterogeneous… Click to show full abstract
Identification of drug-target interactions is a crucial process in drug discovery. In this chapter, we present protocols for recent advancements in machine learning methods for predicting drug-target interactions from heterogeneous biological data in a chemogenomic framework, in which prediction is based on the chemical structure data of drug candidate compounds and translated genomic sequence data of target candidate proteins. Most existing methods are based on either linear modeling or kernel modeling. To illustrate linear modeling, we introduce sparsity-induced binary classifiers and sparse canonical correlation analysis. To illustrate kernel modeling, we introduce pairwise kernel-based support vector machines and kernel-based distance learning. Workflows for using these techniques are presented. We also discuss the characteristics of each method and suggest some directions for future research.
               
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