GNR: Genetic-Embedded Nuclear Reaction Optimization with F-Score Filter for Gene Selection in Cancer Classification

GNR:基于F-Score过滤器的基因嵌入式核反应优化在癌症分类中的基因选择

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Abstract

The classification of cancer based on gene expression profiles is a central challenge in precision oncology due to the high dimensionality and low sample size inherent in microarray datasets. Effective gene selection is crucial for improving classification accuracy while minimizing computational overhead and model complexity. This study introduces Genetic-Embedded Nuclear Reaction Optimization (GNR), a novel hybrid metaheuristic that enhances the conventional Nuclear Reaction Optimization (NRO) algorithm by embedding a genetic uniform crossover mechanism into its fusion phase. The proposed algorithm leverages a two-stage process: an initial F-score filtering step to reduce dimensionality, followed by GNR-driven optimization to identify compact, informative gene subsets. Evaluations were conducted on six widely used microarray cancer datasets, with Support Vector Machines (SVM) employed as classifiers and performance assessed via Leave-One-Out Cross-Validation (LOOCV). Results show that GNR consistently outperforms the original NRO and several benchmark hybrid algorithms, achieving 100% classification accuracy with significantly smaller gene subsets across all datasets. These findings confirm the efficacy of the genetic-embedded fusion strategy in enhancing local exploitation while preserving the global search capabilities of NRO, thereby offering a robust and interpretable approach for gene selection in cancer classification.

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