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Root development activity, comparison

In summary, the support vector machine (SVM) and partial least square (PLS) methods were used to develop quantitative structure activity relationship (QSAR) models to predict the inhibitory activity of nonpeptide HIV-1 protease inhibitors. Cenetic algorithm (CA) was employed to select variables that lead to the best-fitted models. A comparison between the obtained results using SVM with those of PLS revealed that the SVM model is much better than that of PLS. The root mean square errors of the training set and the test set for SVM model were calculated to be 0.2027, 0.2751, and the coefficients of determination (R2) are 0.9800, 0.9355 respectively. Furthermore, the obtained statistical parameter of leave-one-out cross-validation test (Q ) on SVM model was 0.9672, which proves the reliability of this model. Omar Deeb is thankful for Al-Quds University for financial support. [Pg.79]


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