Interactive Visualization of Spatial Omics Neighborhoods

12/02/2021
by   Tinghui Xu, et al.
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Dimensionality reduction of spatial omic data can reveal shared, spatially structured patterns of expression across a collection of genomic features. We study strategies for discovering and interactively visualizing low-dimensional structure in spatial omic data based on the construction of neighborhood features. We design quantile and network-based spatial features that result in spatially consistent embeddings. A simulation compares embeddings made with and without neighborhood-based featurization, and a re-analysis of [Keren et al., 2019] illustrates the overall workflow. We provide an R package, NBFvis, to support computation and interactive visualization for the proposed dimensionality reduction approach. Code and data for reproducing experiments and analysis is available at https://github.com/XTH1114/NBFvis.

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