Releases: cailab-tamu/scTenifoldNet
scTenifoldNet: Construct and Compare scGRN from Single-Cell Transcriptomic Data
A workflow based on machine learning methods to construct and compare single-cell gene regulatory networks (scGRN) using single-cell RNA-seq (scRNA-seq) data collected from different conditions. Uses principal component regression, tensor decomposition, and manifold alignment, to accurately identify even subtly shifted gene expression programs.
- Python dependency was removed
scTenifoldNet: Construct and Compare scGRN from Single-Cell Transcriptomic Data
A workflow based on machine learning methods to construct and compare single-cell gene regulatory networks (scGRN) using single-cell RNA-seq (scRNA-seq) data collected from different conditions. Uses principal component regression, tensor decomposition, and manifold alignment, to accurately identify even subtly shifted gene expression programs.
- rTensor dependency was removed
- Li, J., Bien, J., & Wells, M. T. (2018). rTensor: An R Package for Multidimensional Array (Tensor) Unfolding, Multiplication, and Decomposition. Journal of Statistical Software, 87(10), 1-31. Citation was added
scTenifoldNet: Construct and Compare scGRN from Single-Cell Transcriptomic Data
A workflow based on machine learning methods to construct and compare single-cell gene regulatory networks (scGRN) using single-cell RNA-seq (scRNA-seq) data collected from different conditions. Uses principal component regression, tensor decomposition, and manifold alignment, to accurately identify even subtly shifted gene expression programs.
- dCoexpression function was renamed dRegulation
scTenifoldNet: Construct and Compare scGRN from Single-Cell Transcriptomic Data
A workflow based on machine learning methods to construct and compare single-cell gene regulatory networks (scGRN) using single-cell RNA-seq (scRNA-seq) data collected from different conditions. Uses principal component regression, tensor decomposition, and manifold alignment, to accurately identify even subtly shifted gene expression programs.