DRaWR - Discriminative Random Walk with Restart
We present DRaWR, a network-based method for ranking genes
or properties related to a given gene set. Such related genes
or properties are identified from among the nodes of a large,
heterogeneous network of biological information. Our method
involves a random walk with restarts, performed on an initial
network with multiple node and edge types, preserving more of
the original, specific property information than current
methods that operate on homogeneous networks. In this first
stage of our algorithm, we find the properties that are the
most relevant to the given gene set and extract a subnetwork of
the original network, comprising only the relevant properties.
We then rerank genes by their similarity to the given gene set,
based on a second random walk with restarts, performed on the
above subnetwork.