Doubly Non-Central Beta Matrix Factorization for DNA Methylation Data

12 Jun 2021  ·  Aaron Schein, Anjali Nagulpally, Hanna Wallach, Patrick Flaherty ·

We present a new non-negative matrix factorization model for $(0,1)$ bounded-support data based on the doubly non-central beta (DNCB) distribution, a generalization of the beta distribution. The expressiveness of the DNCB distribution is particularly useful for modeling DNA methylation datasets, which are typically highly dispersed and multi-modal; however, the model structure is sufficiently general that it can be adapted to many other domains where latent representations of $(0,1)$ bounded-support data are of interest. Although the DNCB distribution lacks a closed-form conjugate prior, several augmentations let us derive an efficient posterior inference algorithm composed entirely of analytic updates. Our model improves out-of-sample predictive performance on both real and synthetic DNA methylation datasets over state-of-the-art methods in bioinformatics. In addition, our model yields meaningful latent representations that accord with existing biological knowledge.

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