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Relevant literature #21

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llrs opened this issue Nov 25, 2020 · 1 comment
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llrs opened this issue Nov 25, 2020 · 1 comment
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llrs commented Nov 25, 2020

Check this paper: Batch Effect Confounding Leads to Strong Bias in Performance Estimates Obtained by Cross-Validation (PMC4072626) that measures how bad batch effects are. Perhaps the same simulations could be used to show how to avoid them. code

The bias in the cross-validation performance estimates is not eliminated by the batch effect removal, and consequently the cross-validation performance estimates obtained after batch effect elimination are not more reliable measures of the true performance than those obtained without batch effect elimination.

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@llrs llrs changed the title Batch Effect Confounding Leads to Strong Bias in Performance Estimates Obtained by Cross-Validation Relevant literature Feb 10, 2022
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