The rise of scientific machine learning a perspective on combining mechanistic modelling with machine learning for systems biology

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Authors
  • B. Noordijk
  • M.L. Garcia Gomez
  • K.H.W.J. ten Tusscher
  • D. de Ridder
Publication date 02-08-2024
Journal Frontiers in Systems Biology
Article number 1407994
Volume | Issue number 4
Number of pages 13
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Swammerdam Institute for Life Sciences (SILS)
Abstract
Both machine learning and mechanistic modelling approaches have been used independently with great success in systems biology. Machine learning excels in deriving statistical relationships and quantitative prediction from data, while mechanistic modelling is a powerful approach to capture knowledge and infer causal mechanisms underpinning biological phenomena. Importantly, the strengths of one are the weaknesses of the other, which suggests that substantial gains can be made by combining machine learning with mechanistic modelling, a field referred to as Scientific Machine Learning (SciML). In this review we discuss recent advances in combining these two approaches for systems biology, and point out future avenues for its application in the biological sciences.
Document type Review article
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.3389/fsysb.2024.1407994
Other links https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85201417161
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