For the first time, Discngine sponsors the Chemoinformatics Summer School in Strasbourg.
Read MoreFollow our participation to the 2016 BIOVIA North American event.
Read MoreDiscngine silver sponsor of the BIOVIA event "Science In The Age Of Experience 2016"
Read MoreThis new minor release (3.3) ensures compatibility with the latest versions of TIBCO Spotfire (7.5) and BIOVIA Pipeline Pilot (2016)
Read MoreThis year, Discngine sponsors the ELRIGfr event on Lab Automation, Formulation and Phenotypic Screening.
Read MoreNew release (3.2) of the TIBCO Spotfire Connector for Pipeline Pilot!
Read MoreNetwork Collection 2016 brings Formal Concept Analysis to your desktops!
Read MoreChemistry Collection 2016 is out now!
Read MoreDiscngine Assay goes Responsive!
Read MoreHappy New Year 2016!
Read MoreDiscngine Sponsor of the German Conference on Chemoinformatics in Fulda!
Read MoreTIBCO Spotfire Connector 3.1 released!
Read MoreDiscngine Agile Development Summit 2015 on Oléron Island!
Read MoreTIBCO Spotfire connector for Pipeline Pilot 3.0!
Read MoreWe have been working tightly with Rishi Gupta from Abbvie during the last year to develop and deploy AIDEAS!
Read MoreAssay 3.0 launch at Bio-IT World 2015!
Read MoreHappy New Year 2015!
Read MoreDiscngine Chemistry Collection 2.0 for Pipeline Pilot is available now!
Read MoreMeet Discngine @ the Biophenics Conference 2014 in Paris!
Read MoreWith the very fresh 2.0 release of the Discngine Chemistry Collection for Pipeline Pilot nifty new functionality is available to Pipeline Pilot users. Find out more about the new release of the Chemistry Collection.
This post describes one of these new features, fuzzy context specific matched molecular pairs (fcsMMPs), why you should adopt them and a few examples of what you can do with this. Note that this post focuses on target activity prediction (fairly unsual for MMP analysis), but everything that is described here applies to more classical property prediction too.
Everything that is shown here can be done with this Pipeline Pilot Component Collection. Even the data is included.
If you do not feel 100% familiar with the concepts behind matched molecular pairs analysis, please read through the introductory part below. If you know what a transformation, a common core and a context is and have done matched pairs effect analysis in the past, you can directly go to the fcsMMP specific part of this post.
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