Osval A Montesinos-López, Moises Chavira-Flores, Kiasmiantini, Leo Crespo-Herrera, Carolina Saint Piere, HuiHui Li, Roberto Fritsche-Neto, Khalid Al-Nowibet, Abelardo Montesinos-López, José Crossa
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Abstract
Deep learning methods have been applied when working to enhance the prediction accuracy of traditional statistical methods in the field of plant breeding. Although deep learning seems to be a promising approach for genomic prediction, it has proven to have some limitations, since its conventional methods fail to leverage all available information. Multimodal deep learning methods aim to improve the predictive power of their unimodal counterparts by introducing several modalities (sources) of input information. In this review, we introduce some theoretical basic concepts of multimodal deep learning and provide a list of the most widely used neural network architectures in deep learning, as well as the available strategies to fuse data from different modalities. We mention some of the available computational resources for the practical implementation of multimodal deep learning problems. We finally performed a review of applications of multimodal deep learning to genomic selection in plant breeding and other related fields. We present a meta-picture of the practical performance of multimodal deep learning methods to highlight how these tools can help address complex problems in the field of plant breeding. We discussed some relevant considerations that researchers should keep in mind when applying multimodal deep learning methods. Multimodal deep learning holds significant potential for various fields, including genomic selection. While multimodal deep learning displays enhanced prediction capabilities over unimodal deep learning and other machine learning methods, it demands more computational resources. Multimodal deep learning effectively captures intermodal interactions, especially when integrating data from different sources. To apply multimodal deep learning in genomic selection, suitable architectures and fusion strategies must be chosen. It is relevant to keep in mind that multimodal deep learning, like unimodal deep learning, is a powerful tool but should be carefully applied. Given its predictive edge over traditional methods, multimodal deep learning is valuable in addressing challenges in plant breeding and food security amid a growing global population.
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GENETICS is published by the Genetics Society of America, a scholarly society that seeks to deepen our understanding of the living world by advancing our understanding of genetics. Since 1916, GENETICS has published high-quality, original research presenting novel findings bearing on genetics and genomics. The journal publishes empirical studies of organisms ranging from microbes to humans, as well as theoretical work.
While it has an illustrious history, GENETICS has changed along with the communities it serves: it is not your mentor''s journal.
The editors make decisions quickly – in around 30 days – without sacrificing the excellence and scholarship for which the journal has long been known. GENETICS is a peer reviewed, peer-edited journal, with an international reach and increasing visibility and impact. All editorial decisions are made through collaboration of at least two editors who are practicing scientists.
GENETICS is constantly innovating: expanded types of content include Reviews, Commentary (current issues of interest to geneticists), Perspectives (historical), Primers (to introduce primary literature into the classroom), Toolbox Reviews, plus YeastBook, FlyBook, and WormBook (coming spring 2016). For particularly time-sensitive results, we publish Communications. As part of our mission to serve our communities, we''ve published thematic collections, including Genomic Selection, Multiparental Populations, Mouse Collaborative Cross, and the Genetics of Sex.