Evaluating viewpoint entropy for ribbon representation of protein structure

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TitleEvaluating viewpoint entropy for ribbon representation of protein structure
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2016
AuthorsHeinrich, J, Vuong, J, Hammang, CJ, Wu, A, Rittenbruch, M, Hogan, J, Brereton, M, O’Donoghue, SI
JournalComputer Graphics Forum (Proc. of EuroVis)
Volume35
Issue3
Date Published06/2016
Type of ArticleJournal Article
Abstract

While many measures of viewpoint goodness have been proposed in computer graphics, none have been evaluated for ribbon representations of protein secondary structure. To fill this gap, we conducted a user study on Amazon’s Mechanical Turk platform, collecting human viewpoint preferences from 65 participants for 4 representative superfamilies of protein domains. In particular, we evaluated viewpoint entropy, which was previously shown to be a good predictor for human viewpoint preference of other, mostly non-abstract objects. In a second study, we asked 7 experts in molecular biology to find the best viewpoint of the same protein domains and compared their choices with viewpoint entropy. Our results indicate that viewpoint entropy overall is a significant predictor of human viewpoint preference for ribbon representations of protein secondary structure. However, the accuracy depends on the type and composition of the structure: while most participants agree on good viewpoints for structures with mainly beta sheets, viewpoint preference varies considerably for complex arrangements of alpha helices. Finally, experts tend to choose viewpoints of both low and high viewpoint entropy to emphasize different aspects of the respective structure.

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