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A cross-validation scheme for machine learning algorithms in shotgun proteomics

Granholm et al., 2012

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7105236985411764999
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Granholm V
Noble W
Käll L
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BMC bioinformatics

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Peptides are routinely identified from mass spectrometry-based proteomics experiments by matching observed spectra to peptides derived from protein databases. The error rates of these identifications can be estimated by target-decoy analysis, which involves matching …
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