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"Li Y" Authored Publications:
| Title | Authors | PubMed ID | |
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| 1 | Risks of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substance exposure through marine fish consumption | Qiu W; Yang G; Cao L; Niu S; Li Y; Fang D; Dong Z; Magnuson JT; Schlenk D; Leung KMY; Zheng Y; Zeng Z; Feng L; Zhang X; Zhang Y; Fan W; Huang T; Ma J; Wu M; Tao S; Zheng C; | 41411415 CHEMBIOCHEM |
| 2 | Improving diacetylene photopolymerization in monolayers and ultrathin films | Ji J; Li Y; Bernaerts S; Mali KS; Ding R; Lin H; Cuccia LA; De Feyter S; Ivasenko O; Chi L; Fang Y; | 40171944 CHEMBIOCHEM |
| 3 | SEC24C deficiency causes trafficking and glycosylation abnormalities in an epileptic encephalopathy with cataracts and dyserythropoeisis | Bögershausen N; Cavdarli B; Nagai T; Milev MP; Wolff A; Mehranfar M; Schmidt J; Choudhary D; Gutiérrez-Gutiérrez Ó; Cyganek L; Saint-Dic D; Zibat A; Köhrer K; Wollenweber TE; Wieczorek D; Altmüller J; Borodina T; Kaçar D; Haliloglu G; Li Y; Thiel C; Sacher M; Knapik EW; Yigit G; Wollnik B; | 40131364 BIOLOGY |
| 4 | Real-world serological responses to extended-interval and heterologous COVID-19 mRNA vaccination in frail, older people (UNCoVER): an interim report from a prospective observational cohort study | Vinh DC; Gouin JP; Cruz-Santiago D; Canac-Marquis M; Bernier S; Bobeuf F; Sengupta A; Brassard JP; Guerra A; Dziarmaga R; Perez A; Sun Y; Li Y; Roussel L; Langelier MJ; Ke D; Arnold C; Whelan M; Pelchat M; Langlois MA; Zhang X; Mazer BD; | 35224524 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 5 | Modeling of Flame Retardants in Typical Urban Indoor Environments in China during 2010-2030: Influence of Policy and Decoration and Implications for Human Exposure | Li Z; Zhu Y; Wang D; Zhang X; Jones KC; Ma J; Wang P; Yang R; Li Y; Pei Z; Zhang Q; Jiang G; | 34410710 CHEMBIOCHEM |
| 6 | Towards a better understanding of deep convolutional neural network processes for recognizing organic chemicals of environmental concern | Sun X; Zhang X; Wang L; Li Y; Muir DCG; Zeng EY; | 34388923 CHEMBIOCHEM |
| 7 | Removal of arsenic from water through ceramic filter modified by nano-CeO2: A cost-effective approach for remote areas. | Yang X; Huang G; An C; Chen X; Shen J; Yin J; Song P; Xu Z; Li Y; | 33182193 ENCS |
| 8 | GW190521: A Binary Black Hole Merger with a Total Mass of 150 M_{⊙}. | Abbott R, Abbott TD, Abraham S, Acernese F, Ackley K, Adams C, Adhikari RX, Adya VB, Affeldt C, Agathos M, Agatsuma K, Aggarwal N, Aguiar OD, Aich A, Aiello L, Ain A, Ajith P, Akcay S, Allen G, Allocca A, Altin PA, Amato A, Anand S, Ananyeva A, Anderson SB, Anderson WG, Angelova SV, Ansoldi S, Antier S, Appert S, Arai K, Araya MC, Areeda JS, Arène M, Arnaud N, Aronson SM, Arun KG, Asali Y, Ascenzi S, Ashton G, Aston SM, Astone P, Aubin F, Aufmuth P, AultONeal K, Austin C, Avendano V, Babak S, Bacon P, Badar | 32955328 NA |
| 9 | Functional PVDF ultrafiltration membrane for Tetrabromobisphenol-A (TBBPA) removal with high water recovery. | Chen X, Huang G, Li Y, An C, Feng R, Wu Y, Shen J | 32497754 ENCS |
| 10 | Effect of dissolved oxygen on simultaneous removal of ammonia, nitrate and phosphorus via biological aerated filter with sulfur and pyrite as composite fillers. | Li Y, Guo J, Li H, Song Y, Chen Z, Lu C, Han Y, Hou Y | 31704601 ENCS |
| 11 | Resting-state and Vocabulary Tasks Distinctively Inform On Age-Related Differences in the Functional Brain Connectome. | Ferré P, Benhajali Y, Steffener J, Stern Y, Joanette Y, Bellec P | 31457069 PERFORM |
| 12 | Chemogenomic Profiling of the Fungal Pathogen Candida albicans. | Chen Y, Mallick J, Maqnas A, Sun Y, Choudhury BI, Côte P, Yan L, Ni TJ, Li Y, Zhang D, Rodríguez-Ortiz R, Lv QZ, Jiang YY, Whiteway M | 29203491 BIOLOGY |
| 13 | Erratum for Chen et al., "Chemogenomic Profiling of the Fungal Pathogen Candida albicans". | Chen Y, Mallick J, Maqnas A, Sun Y, Choudhury BI, Côte P, Yan L, Ni TJ, Li Y, Zhang D, Rodríguez-Ortiz R, Lv QZ, Jiang YY, Whiteway M | 29588354 BIOLOGY |
| 14 | A Highly Effective Component Vaccine against Nontyphoidal Salmonella enterica Infections. | Ferreira RB, Valdez Y, Coombes BK, Sad S, Gouw JW, Brown EM, Li Y, Grassl GA, Antunes LC, Gill N, Truong M, Scholz R, Reynolds LA, Krishnan L, Zafer AA, Sal-Man N, Lowden MJ, Auweter SD, Foster LJ, Finlay BB | 26396246 CSFG |
| 15 | MEG-EEG Information Fusion and Electromagnetic Source Imaging: From Theory to Clinical Application in Epilepsy. | Chowdhury RA, Zerouali Y, Hedrich T, Heers M, Kobayashi E, Lina JM, Grova C | 26016950 PERFORM |
| 16 | The role of change in self-criticism across young adulthood in explaining developmental outcomes and psychological wellbeing. | Michaeli Y, Kalfon Hakhmigari M, Dickson DJ, Scharf M, Shulman S | 30260502 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 17 | Intracellular Delivery of Colloidally Stable Core-Cross-Linked Triblock Copolymer Micelles with Glutathione-Responsive Enhanced Drug Release for Cancer Therapy. | Biswas D, An SY, Li Y, Wang X, Oh JK | 28207270 CHEMBIOCHEM |
| Title: | Towards a better understanding of deep convolutional neural network processes for recognizing organic chemicals of environmental concern | ||||
| Authors: | Sun X, Zhang X, Wang L, Li Y, Muir DCG, Zeng EY | ||||
| Link: | https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34388923/ | ||||
| DOI: | 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2021.126746 | ||||
| Publication: | Journal of hazardous materials | ||||
| Keywords: | Gradient-weighted class activation mapping; Guided backpropagation; Organic contaminants; Prediction uncertainty; Redundancy; | ||||
| PMID: | 34388923 | Category: | Date Added: | 2021-08-14 | |
| Dept Affiliation: |
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1 Guangdong Key Laboratory of Environmental Pollution and Health, School of Environment, Jinan University, Guangzhou 511443, China. 2 Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec H4B 1R6, Canada. 3 Guangdong Key Laboratory of Environmental Pollution and Health, School of Environment, Jinan University, Guangzhou 511443, China; Environment and Climate Change Canada, Aquatic Contaminants Research Division, 867 Lakeshore Road, Burlington, Ontario L7S 1A1, Canada. 4 Guangdong Key Laboratory of Environmental Pollution and Health, School of Environment, Jinan University, Guangzhou 511443, China. Electronic address: eddyzeng@jnu.edu.cn. |
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Description: |
Deep convolutional neural network (DCNN) has proved to be a promising tool for identifying organic chemicals of environmental concern. However, the uncertainty associated with DCNN predictions remains to be quantified. The training process contains many random configurations, including dataset segmentation, input sequences, and initial weight, etc. Moreover, the DCNN working mechanism is non-linear and opaque. To increase confidence to use this novel approach, persistent, bioaccumulative, and toxic substances (PBTs) were utilized as representative chemicals of environmental concern to estimate the prediction uncertainty under five distinguished datasets and ten different molecular descriptor (MD) arrangements with 111,852 chemicals and 2424 available MDs. An internal correlation coefficient test indicated that the prediction confidence reached 0.98 when a mean of 50 DCNNs' predictions was used instead of a sing DCNN prediction. A threshold for PBT categorization was determined by considering costs between false-negative and false-positive predictions. As revealed by the guided backpropagation-class activation mapping (GBP-CAM) saliency images, only 12% of all selected MDs were activated by DCNN and influenced decision-making process. However, the activated MDs not only varied among chemical classes but also shifted with different DCNNs. Principal component analysis indicated that 2424 MDs could transform into 370 orthogonal variables. Both results suggest that redundancy exists among selected MDs. Yet, DCNN was found to adapt to redundant data by focusing on the most important information for better prediction performance. |



