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Meta-analysis of (single-cell method) benchmarks reveals the need for extensibility and interoperability

Authors :
Anthony Sonrel
Almut Luetge
Charlotte Soneson
Izaskun Mallona
Pierre-Luc Germain
Sergey Knyazev
Jeroen Gilis
Reto Gerber
Ruth Seurinck
Dominique Paul
Emanuel Sonder
Helena L. Crowell
Imran Fanaswala
Ahmad Al-Ajami
Elyas Heidari
Stephan Schmeing
Stefan Milosavljevic
Yvan Saeys
Serghei Mangul
Mark D. Robinson
Source :
Genome Biology, 24
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
ETH Zurich, 2023.

Abstract

Computational methods represent the lifeblood of modern molecular biology. Benchmarking is important for all methods, but with a focus here on computational methods, benchmarking is critical to dissect important steps of analysis pipelines, formally assess performance across common situations as well as edge cases, and ultimately guide users on what tools to use. Benchmarking can also be important for community building and advancing methods in a principled way. We conducted a meta-analysis of recent single-cell benchmarks to summarize the scope, extensibility, and neutrality, as well as technical features and whether best practices in open data and reproducible research were followed. The results highlight that while benchmarks often make code available and are in principle reproducible, they remain difficult to extend, for example, as new methods and new ways to assess methods emerge. In addition, embracing containerization and workflow systems would enhance reusability of intermediate benchmarking results, thus also driving wider adoption.<br />Genome Biology, 24<br />ISSN:1474-760X

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1474760X
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Genome Biology, 24
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b44676c1ca1d65bd7eb8191bf70921c9
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000614039