Improving MinHash via the containment index with applications to metagenomic analysis
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MinHash is a probabilistic method for estimating the similarity of two sets in terms of their Jaccard index, defined as the ratio of the size of their intersection to their union. We demonstrate that this method performs best when the sets under consideration are of similar size and the performance degrades considerably when the sets are of very different size. We introduce a new and efficient approach, called the containment MinHash approach, that is more suitable for estimating the Jaccard index of sets of very different size. We accomplish this by leveraging another probabilistic method (in particular, Bloom filters) for fast membership queries. We derive bounds on the probability of estimate errors for the containment MinHash approach and show it significantly improves upon the classical MinHash approach. We also show significant improvements in terms of time and space complexity. As an application, we use this method to detect the presence/absence of organisms in a metagenomic data set, showing that it can detect the presence of very small, low abundance microorganisms.
论文关键词:MinHash,Jaccard index,Metagenomics,Taxonomic classification,Containment
论文评审过程:Received 6 July 2018, Revised 31 August 2018, Accepted 4 February 2019, Available online 1 March 2019, Version of Record 1 March 2019.
论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.amc.2019.02.018