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Success for Aalto teams on the CASMI-contest for metabolite identification

Aalto University teams won and came second in the category of best automatic structural identification.

General workflow of metabolite identification

Metabolites are small molecules that can provide information about the state of the cells. Metabolite identification is an important problem in metabolomics. A contest on the identification of small molecules from mass spectrometry data was organized in the spring 2016. The objective of the CASMI-contest was to provide a common framework for evaluating different metabolite identification methods.

For the first time this year, a challenge for automatic methods was proposed. The goal of this challenge was to determine the correct molecular structure among a list of potential candidates for approximately 200 molecules. 

The category of the best automatic approach, in the case where additional information can only be used to train the prediction model, was won by researchers from Aalto University and the University of Jena in Germany. They predicted a better score than the other teams for 86 of the molecules. The Input Output Kernel Regression (IOKR) approach used was recently published in the Bioinformatics journal. Team members of the winning team were C茅line Brouard, Huibin Shen, Kai D眉hrkop, Sebastian B枚cker and Juho Rousu.

Team Duhrkop members were Kai D眉hrkop, Huibin Shen, Sebastian B枚cker and Juho Rousu and they used CSI:FingerID approach, coming second in the category.

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