Receive a weekly summary and discussion of the top papers of the week by leading researchers in the field.

In Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)

MOTIVATION : Gene annotation is the problem of mapping proteins to their functions represented as Gene Ontology terms, typically inferred based on the primary sequences. Gene annotation is a multi-label multi-class classification problem, which has generated growing interest for its uses in the characterization of millions of proteins with unknown functions. However, there is no standard GO dataset used for benchmarking the newly developed new machine learning models within the bioinformatics community. Thus, the significance of improvements for these models remains unclear.

SUMMARY : The Gene Benchmarking database is the first effort to provide an easy-to-use and configurable hub for the learning and evaluation of gene annotation models. It provides easy access to pre-specified datasets and takes the non-trivial steps of preprocessing and filtering all data according to custom presets using a web interface. The GO bench web application can also be used to evaluate and display any trained model on leaderboards for annotation tasks.

AVAILABILITY AND IMPLEMENTATION : The GO Benchmarking dataset is freely available at www.gobench.org. code is hosted at github.com/mofradlab, with repositories for website code, core utilities, and examples of usage(§S.7).

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION : Supplementary data are available at Bioinformatics online.

Dickson Andrew, Asgari Ehsaneddin, McHardy Alice C, Mofrad Mohammad R K

2023-Feb-14