SemDist
This package implements methods to calculate information accretion for a given version of the gene ontology and uses this data to calculate remaining uncertainty, misinformation, and semantic similarity for given sets of predicted annotations and true annotations from a protein function predictor.
- Repository
- github.com/iangonzalez/semdist
Source attribution
- Bioconductor — SemDist
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