SORZANO, Carlos, Amaya JIMÉNEZ-MORENO, David MALUENDA, Marta MARTÍNEZ, Erney RAMÍREZ-APORTELA, James KRIEGER, Roberto MELERO, Ana CUERVO, Javier CONESA, Jiří FILIPOVIČ, Pablo CONESA, Laura del CAÑO, Yunior FONSECA, Jorge Jiménez-de LA MORENA, Patricia LOSANA, Ruben SÁNCHEZ-GARCÍA, David STŘELÁK, Estrella FERNÁNDEZ-GIMÉNEZ, Federico DE ISIDRO-GÓMEZ, David HERREROS, Jose Luis VILAS, Roberto MARABINI a Jose Maria CARAZO. On bias, variance, overfitting, gold standard and consensus in single-particle analysis by cryo-electron microscopy. Acta Crystallographica Section D: Structural Biology. Chester: International Union of Crystallography, 2022, roč. 78, č. 4, s. 410-423. ISSN 2059-7983. Dostupné z: https://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S2059798322001978. |
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@article{1842337, author = {Sorzano, Carlos and JiménezandMoreno, Amaya and Maluenda, David and Martínez, Marta and RamírezandAportela, Erney and Krieger, James and Melero, Roberto and Cuervo, Ana and Conesa, Javier and Filipovič, Jiří and Conesa, Pablo and Caño, Laura del and Fonseca, Yunior and la Morena, Jorge Jiménezandde and Losana, Patricia and SánchezandGarcía, Ruben and Střelák, David and FernándezandGiménez, Estrella and de IsidroandGómez, Federico and Herreros, David and Vilas, Jose Luis and Marabini, Roberto and Carazo, Jose Maria}, article_location = {Chester}, article_number = {4}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S2059798322001978}, keywords = {single-particle analysis; cryo-electron microscopy; parameter estimation; image processing; bias; variance; overfitting; gold standard}, language = {eng}, issn = {2059-7983}, journal = {Acta Crystallographica Section D: Structural Biology}, title = {On bias, variance, overfitting, gold standard and consensus in single-particle analysis by cryo-electron microscopy}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1107/S2059798322001978}, volume = {78}, year = {2022} }
TY - JOUR ID - 1842337 AU - Sorzano, Carlos - Jiménez-Moreno, Amaya - Maluenda, David - Martínez, Marta - Ramírez-Aportela, Erney - Krieger, James - Melero, Roberto - Cuervo, Ana - Conesa, Javier - Filipovič, Jiří - Conesa, Pablo - Caño, Laura del - Fonseca, Yunior - la Morena, Jorge Jiménez-de - Losana, Patricia - Sánchez-García, Ruben - Střelák, David - Fernández-Giménez, Estrella - de Isidro-Gómez, Federico - Herreros, David - Vilas, Jose Luis - Marabini, Roberto - Carazo, Jose Maria PY - 2022 TI - On bias, variance, overfitting, gold standard and consensus in single-particle analysis by cryo-electron microscopy JF - Acta Crystallographica Section D: Structural Biology VL - 78 IS - 4 SP - 410-423 EP - 410-423 PB - International Union of Crystallography SN - 20597983 KW - single-particle analysis KW - cryo-electron microscopy KW - parameter estimation KW - image processing KW - bias KW - variance KW - overfitting KW - gold standard UR - https://doi.org/10.1107/S2059798322001978 N2 - Cryo-electron microscopy (cryoEM) has become a well established technique to elucidate the 3D structures of biological macromolecules. Projection images from thousands of macromolecules that are assumed to be structurally identical are combined into a single 3D map representing the Coulomb potential of the macromolecule under study. This article discusses possible caveats along the image-processing path and how to avoid them to obtain a reliable 3D structure. Some of these problems are very well known in the community. These may be referred to as sample-related (such as specimen denaturation at interfaces or non-uniform projection geometry leading to underrepresented projection directions). The rest are related to the algorithms used. While some have been discussed in depth in the literature, such as the use of an incorrect initial volume, others have received much less attention. However, they are fundamental in any data-analysis approach. Chiefly among them, instabilities in estimating many of the key parameters that are required for a correct 3D reconstruction that occur all along the processing workflow are referred to, which may significantly affect the reliability of the whole process. In the field, the term overfitting has been coined to refer to some particular kinds of artifacts. It is argued that overfitting is a statistical bias in key parameter-estimation steps in the 3D reconstruction process, including intrinsic algorithmic bias. It is also shown that common tools (Fourier shell correlation) and strategies (gold standard) that are normally used to detect or prevent overfitting do not fully protect against it. Alternatively, it is proposed that detecting the bias that leads to overfitting is much easier when addressed at the level of parameter estimation, rather than detecting it once the particle images have been combined into a 3D map. Comparing the results from multiple algorithms (or at least, independent executions of the same algorithm) can detect parameter bias. These multiple executions could then be averaged to give a lower variance estimate of the underlying parameters. ER -
SORZANO, Carlos, Amaya JIMÉNEZ-MORENO, David MALUENDA, Marta MARTÍNEZ, Erney RAMÍREZ-APORTELA, James KRIEGER, Roberto MELERO, Ana CUERVO, Javier CONESA, Jiří FILIPOVIČ, Pablo CONESA, Laura del CAÑO, Yunior FONSECA, Jorge Jiménez-de LA MORENA, Patricia LOSANA, Ruben SÁNCHEZ-GARCÍA, David STŘELÁK, Estrella FERNÁNDEZ-GIMÉNEZ, Federico DE ISIDRO-GÓMEZ, David HERREROS, Jose Luis VILAS, Roberto MARABINI a Jose Maria CARAZO. On bias, variance, overfitting, gold standard and consensus in single-particle analysis by cryo-electron microscopy. \textit{Acta Crystallographica Section D: Structural Biology}. Chester: International Union of Crystallography, 2022, roč.~78, č.~4, s.~410-423. ISSN~2059-7983. Dostupné z: https://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S2059798322001978.
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