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diff --git a/README b/README
deleted file mode 100644
index 50cc8c3..0000000
--- a/README
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,21 +0,0 @@
-A graphical interface for the OpenTox ToxModel usecase
-
-INSTALLATION
-
-1. Follow the instructions on http://wiki.github.com/helma/opentox-documentation/installation-of-opentox-webservices
-
-2. Install opentox-toxmodel
-
- git clone git://github.com/helma/opentox-toxmodel.git
-
- or fork opentox-toxmodel on github (http://github.com/helma/opentox-toxmodel) and clone your new repository (see guides on http://github.com)
-
-3. Run opentox-toxmodel
-
- cd opentox-toxmodel
- thin -R config.ru -e production start
-
- point your browser to http://localhost:3000/
-
- or deploy with phusion passenger (http://www.modrails.com/)
-
diff --git a/application.rb b/application.rb
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index 11115ff..0000000
--- a/application.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,132 +0,0 @@
-['rubygems', "haml", "sass"].each do |lib|
- require lib
-end
-require 'rack-flash'
-#require 'benchmark'
-gem 'opentox-ruby-api-wrapper', '= 1.2.6'
-require 'opentox-ruby-api-wrapper'
-gem 'sinatra-static-assets'
-require 'sinatra/static_assets'
-
-use Rack::Flash
-set :sessions, true
-
-get '/?' do
- redirect url_for('/create')
-end
-
-get '/predict/?' do
- @models = OpenTox::Model::Lazar.find_all
- haml :predict
-end
-
-get '/create' do
- haml :create
-end
-
-get '/about' do
- haml :about
-end
-
-get '/csv_format' do
- haml :csv_format
-end
-
-get '/tasks' do
- @tasks = OpenTox::Task.all
- haml :tasks
-end
-
-get '/task' do
- @task = OpenTox::Task.find(session[:task_uri])
- haml :task
-end
-
-post '/upload' do # create a new model
- dataset = OpenTox::Dataset.new
- title = params[:endpoint].sub(/\s+/,'_')
- dataset.title = title
- feature_uri = url_for("/feature#"+title, :full)
- feature = dataset.find_or_create_feature(feature_uri)
- params[:file][:tempfile].each_line do |line|
- items = line.chomp.split(/\s*,\s*/)
- smiles = items[0]
- compound_uri = OpenTox::Compound.new(:smiles => smiles).uri
- compound = dataset.find_or_create_compound(compound_uri)
- case items[1].to_s
- when '1'
- dataset.add(compound,feature,true)
- when '0'
- dataset.add(compound,feature,false)
- else
- flash[:notice] = "Irregular activity '#{items[1]}' for SMILES #{smiles}. Please use 1 for active and 0 for inactive compounds"
- end
- end
- dataset_uri = dataset.save
- task_uri = OpenTox::Algorithm::Lazar.create_model(:dataset_uri => dataset_uri, :feature_uri => feature_uri)
- flash[:notice] = "Model creation started - this may take some time. You can view and manage the status of current tasks at the #{link_to("Tasks page", "/tasks")}. #{link_to("Reload this page", "/predict")} to use the new model."
- session[:task_uri] = task_uri
- redirect url_for('/predict')
-end
-
-post '/predict/?' do # post chemical name to model
- @identifier = params[:identifier]
- begin
- @compound = OpenTox::Compound.new(:name => params[:identifier])
- rescue
- flash[:notice] = "Could not find a structure for #{@identifier}. Please try again."
- redirect '/predict'
- end
- @predictions = []
- params[:selection].keys.each do |uri|
- prediction = nil
- confidence = nil
- title = nil
- prediction = RestClient.post uri, :compound_uri => @compound.uri, :accept => "application/x-yaml"
- model = Redland::Model.new Redland::MemoryStore.new
- parser = Redland::Parser.new
- parser.parse_string_into_model(model,prediction,'/')
- f = model.subject(RDF['type'],OT['Feature']) # this can be dangerous if OWL is not properly sorted
- title = model.object(f,DC['title']).to_s
- model.subjects(RDF['type'], OT['FeatureValue']).each do |v|
- feature = model.object(v,OT['feature'])
- feature_name = model.object(feature,DC['title']).to_s
- prediction = model.object(v,OT['value']).to_s if feature_name.match(/classification/)
- confidence = model.object(v,OT['value']).to_s if feature_name.match(/confidence/)
- end
- case prediction.to_s
- when "true"
- prediction = "active"
- when "false"
- prediction = "inactive"
- else
- prediction = "not available"
- end
- @predictions << {:title => title, :prediction => prediction, :confidence => confidence}
- end
-
- haml :prediction
- #@predictions.to_yaml
-end
-
-post '/task/cancel' do
- puts params[:task_uri]
- task = OpenTox::Task.find(params[:task_uri])
- task.cancel
- redirect url_for('/tasks')
-end
-
-delete '/:id' do
- #begin
- OpenTox::Model::LazarClassification.delete(params[:id])
- haml :index
- #rescue
- #"Deletion of model with ID #{params[:id]} failed. Please check your username and password."
- #end
-end
-
-# SASS stylesheet
-get '/stylesheets/style.css' do
- headers 'Content-Type' => 'text/css; charset=utf-8'
- sass :style
-end
diff --git a/config.ru b/config.ru
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index efe0004..0000000
--- a/config.ru
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
-require 'rubygems'
-require 'opentox-ruby-api-wrapper'
-require 'tasks/config'
-set :app_file, __FILE__ # to get the view path right
-run Sinatra::Application
diff --git a/public/opentox-rgb-72.png b/public/opentox-rgb-72.png
deleted file mode 100644
index ab53b01..0000000
--- a/public/opentox-rgb-72.png
+++ /dev/null
Binary files differ
diff --git a/views/about.haml b/views/about.haml
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index da0f836..0000000
--- a/views/about.haml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
-%p
- A demonstration application for the
- %a{:href => "http://www.opentox.org"} OpenTox
- framework.
diff --git a/views/create.haml b/views/create.haml
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index 9477210..0000000
--- a/views/create.haml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,17 +0,0 @@
-.upload
- %form{ :action => url_for('/upload'), :method => "post", :enctype => "multipart/form-data" }
- %ol
- %li
- %label{:for => 'endpoint'}Enter endpoint name:
- %input{:type => 'text', :name => 'endpoint', :id => 'endpoint'}
- %li
- %label{:for => 'file'}
- Upload training data in CSV format:
- %input{:type => 'file', :name => 'file', :id => 'file'}
- (
- = link_to "formatting instructions ", 'csv_format'
- )
- %li
- %input{ :type => "submit", :value => "Create model"}
- = link_to "Cancel", 'create'
-
diff --git a/views/csv_format.haml b/views/csv_format.haml
deleted file mode 100644
index 0943c2f..0000000
--- a/views/csv_format.haml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,19 +0,0 @@
-= link_to "Back to model creation", 'create'
-%p
- The input file should contain two columns, separated by a comma. Enter in the first column the chemical structure in
- = link_to "SMILES", "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simplified_molecular_input_line_entry_specification"
- format, in the second column the activity classification (1: active, 0: inactive).
-%p Example:
-%p
- %code
- %br CC(=O)Nc1ccc(O)cc1, 1
- %br O=c1[nH]cnc2[nH]ncc12, 1
- %br CCCCNc1cc(cc(c1Oc2ccccc2)S(=O)(=O)N)C(=O)O, 1
- %br CC(C)(C)NCC(O)COc1cccc2NC(=O)CCc12, 1
- %br CN(C)CCCC1(OCc2cc(C#N)ccc21)c3ccc(F)cc3, 1
- %br CCC(CC)CCN1C(=O)CN=C(C2CCCCC2F)c3cc(Cl)ccc13, 0
- %br CCN(CC)CC(=O)Nc1c(C)cccc1C, 0
- %br CC(C)(C)NCC(O)COc1cccc2CC(O)C(O)Cc12, 0
- %br CN1CCCC1c2cccnc2, 0
-
-%p You can create input files in Excel and export them as CSV files with the "Save As" option from the menu, selecting the CSV (comma delimited) format.
diff --git a/views/delete.haml b/views/delete.haml
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index 88457e0..0000000
--- a/views/delete.haml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,25 +0,0 @@
-%hr
-%p
- You are going to remove the
- = @model['name']
- model permanently!
-%p Enter your username/password if you are sure or cancel the operation.
-
-%form{ :action => "/#{params[:id]}", :method => "post" }
- %input{:type => 'hidden', :name => "_method", :value => "delete"}
-
- %table
- %tr
- %th Username:
- %td
- %input{:type => "text", :name => "username"}
- %tr
- %th Password:
- %td
- %input{:type => "text", :name => "password"}
-
- %tr
- %td
- %input{:type => "submit", :value => "Delete"}
- %td
- %a{:href => '/'} Cancel
diff --git a/views/features.haml b/views/features.haml
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index 55f53f3..0000000
--- a/views/features.haml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,13 +0,0 @@
-%a{:href => "create"}Select/create dataset
-&rarr; Select endpoint
-%p Dataset #{@dataset_uri} contains more than one endpoint.
-%p Please select an endpoint to predict:
-%form{ :action => 'create', :method => "post" }
- %input{:type => :hidden, :name => :dataset_uri, :value => @dataset_uri}
- %p
- %select{:name => "feature_uri"}
- - @features.each do |uri,title|
- %option{:value => uri} #{title}
- %input{ :type => "submit", :value => "Select"}
- %a{:href => 'create'} Cancel
-
diff --git a/views/layout.haml b/views/layout.haml
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index 5426c34..0000000
--- a/views/layout.haml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,36 +0,0 @@
-!!!
-%html{:xmlns => "http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml", "xml:lang" => "en", :lang => "en"}
-
- %head
- %meta{'http-equiv' => 'Content-Type', :content => 'text/html'}
- %title ToxModel
- %link{:rel=>'stylesheet', :href=>'stylesheets/style.css', :type => "text/css"}
-
- %body
- %h1 ToxModel
-
- .index
- %ul
- %li{:class => ("selected" if /create/ =~ request.path )}
- = link_to "Create", "/create"
- %li{:class => ("selected" if /predict/ =~ request.path )}
- = link_to "Predict", "/predict"
- %li{:class => ("selected" if /tasks/ =~ request.path )}
- = link_to "Tasks", "/tasks"
- %li{:class => ("selected" if /about/ =~ request.path )}
- = link_to "About", "/about"
-
- .content
-
- - if flash[:notice]
- .notice
- = flash[:notice]
-
- = yield
-
- .footer
- &copy;
- %a{:href => 'http://www.in-silico.ch'} in silico toxicology
- 2009, powered by
- %a{:href => 'http://www.opentox.org'} OpenTox
-
diff --git a/views/predict.haml b/views/predict.haml
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index 7c4b980..0000000
--- a/views/predict.haml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,25 +0,0 @@
-.upload
- - unless @models.nil?
- %form{ :action => url_for('/predict'), :method => "post", :enctype => "multipart/form-data" }
- %ol
- %li
- %label{:for => 'identifier'}Enter a compound identifier:
- %input{:type => 'text', :name => 'identifier', :id => 'identifier'}
- (Name, InChI, Smiles, CAS, ...)
- %li
- %label{:for => 'model'}Choose one or more prediction models:
- %ul
- - @models.each do |model|
- - yaml = RestClient.get model, :accept => 'application/x-yaml'
- - yaml = YAML.load yaml
- %br
- -# %input{:type => 'checkbox', :name => 'model_uri', :value => model}
- -# %input{:type => 'checkbox', :name => "selection[#{model}]", :value => true}
- %input{:type => 'checkbox', :name => "selection[#{model}]", :value => true, :id => 'model'}
- = yaml[:endpoint].split(/#/).last
-
- %li
- %p
- %input{ :type => "submit", :value => "Predict"}
- = link_to 'Cancel', '/'
-
diff --git a/views/prediction.haml b/views/prediction.haml
deleted file mode 100644
index aa84fee..0000000
--- a/views/prediction.haml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,16 +0,0 @@
-%p
- = link_to "New prediction", "/predict"
-.predictions
- %table
- %tr
- %th
- %img{:src => @compound.image_uri, :alt => @compound.smiles}
- %br= @identifier
- - @predictions.each do |p|
- %td
- %b
- = p[:title] + ":"
- = p[:prediction]
- %br
- Confidence:
- = p[:confidence]
diff --git a/views/style.sass b/views/style.sass
deleted file mode 100644
index 4d29ddd..0000000
--- a/views/style.sass
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,92 +0,0 @@
-!bg_color = #FFFFF3
-!fg_color = #36648B
-!body_color = #ECF1EF
-!text_color = black
-
-body
- background-color = !body_color
- color = !text_color
- height: 100%
- padding: 1em
-
- h1
- text-align: right
-
- .index
-
- ul
- margin: 0
- padding: 0
- white-space: nowrap
- list-style-type: none
-
- li
- margin: 0
- padding: 0
- display: inline
- border-right: 1px solid
- color = !bg_color
- border-top: 1px solid
- color = !bg_color
- background-color = !fg_color
- padding-left: 0.5em
- padding-right: 0.5em
-
- a
- text-decoration: none
- color = !bg_color
- &:hover
- color = !bg_color
-
- li.selected
- font-weight: bolder
- background-color= !bg_color
- border: 1px solid
- color = !fg_color
- border-bottom: 1px solid
- color = !bg_color
- a
- color = !fg_color
-
-
- .content
- background-color = !bg_color
- height: 100%
- padding: 0.5em
- border: 1px solid
- color = !fg_color
-
- .notice
- background-color = !body_color
- margin: 2%
- padding: 1%
- border: 1px solid red
-
- .upload
- text-align: left
- form
- li
- clear: left
- label
- width: 20em
- float: left
- margin-right: 0.5em
- display: block
-
- .predictions
- :text-align center
- table
- background-color: white
- :border-spacing 0
- :border-collapse collapse
- :margin 0
- :border 1px solid
-
- th
- :border 0
- :margin 2%
- td
- :border 1px solid
- :padding 2%
-
- .footer
diff --git a/views/tasks.haml b/views/tasks.haml
deleted file mode 100644
index 3de21b5..0000000
--- a/views/tasks.haml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,21 +0,0 @@
-%table
- %tr
- %th Task
- %th Resource
- %th Status
- %th Started
- %th Finished
- - @tasks.each do |t|
- -# This is inefficient - make only 1 query to the task service and save variables
- %tr
- %td= t.uri
- %td= t.resource
- %td= t.status
- %td= t.created_at
- %td= t.finished_at
- -# %td
- - case t.status
- - when /created|started/
- %form{:name => "cancel", :action => url_for("/task/cancel"), :method => 'post'}
- %input{:type => 'hidden', :name => 'uri', :value => t.uri}
- %input{:type => "submit", :value => "Cancel"}
diff --git a/views/validation.haml b/views/validation.haml
deleted file mode 100644
index d1af379..0000000
--- a/views/validation.haml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,264 +0,0 @@
-= "-> "
-%a{ :href => "/validation/#{params[:id]}" } Validation
-
-%h1
- = @model['name'].capitalize.gsub(/_/,' ')
- validation
-
-Created on
-= @model['created_at']
-by
-= @model['user']
-(
-%a{ :href => @model['validation']['details_uri'] } Prediction details
-)
-
-%h3 Predictions weighted by confidence index
-%p
- %em Best indication of the overall performance
-
-%table
- %tr
- %th
- True positive predictions
- %td
- tp
- %td
- = sprintf("%0.2f",@summary[:weighted][:tp].to_f)
- %tr
- %th
- True negative predictions
- %td
- tn
- %td
- = sprintf("%0.2f",@summary[:weighted][:tn].to_f)
- %tr
- %th
- False positive predictions
- %td
- fp
- %td
- = sprintf("%0.2f",@summary[:weighted][:fp].to_f)
- %tr
- %th
- False negative predictions
- %td
- fn
- %td
- = sprintf("%0.2f",@summary[:weighted][:fn].to_f)
- %tr
- %th
- Sensitivity (true positive rate)
- %td
- tp/(tp+fn)
- %td
- = (100*@summary[:weighted][:tp].to_f/(@summary[:weighted][:tp].to_f+@summary[:weighted][:fn].to_f)).round/100.00
- %tr
- %th
- Specificity (true negative rate)
- %td
- tn/(tn+fp)
- %td
- = (100*@summary[:weighted][:tn].to_f/(@summary[:weighted][:tn].to_f+@summary[:weighted][:fp].to_f).to_f).round/100.00
- %tr
- %th
- Positive predictivity
- %td
- tp/(tp+fp)
- %td
- = (100*@summary[:weighted][:tp].to_f/(@summary[:weighted][:tp].to_f+@summary[:weighted][:fp].to_f).to_f).round/100.00
- %tr
- %th
- Negative predictivity
- %td
- tn/(tn+fn)
- %td
- = (100*@summary[:weighted][:tn].to_f/(@summary[:weighted][:tn].to_f+@summary[:weighted][:fn].to_f).to_f).round/100.00
- %tr
- %th
- False positive rate
- %td
- fp/(tp+fn)
- %td
- = (100*@summary[:weighted][:fp].to_f/(@summary[:weighted][:tp].to_f+@summary[:weighted][:fn].to_f).to_f).round/100.00
- %tr
- %th
- False negative rate
- %td
- fn/(tn+fp)
- %td
- = (100*@summary[:weighted][:fn].to_f/(@summary[:weighted][:tn].to_f+@summary[:weighted][:fp].to_f).to_f).round/100.00
- %tr
- %th
- Accuracy (concordance)
- %td
- (tp+tn)/(tp+fp+tn+fn)
- %th
- = (100*(@summary[:weighted][:tp].to_f+@summary[:weighted][:tn].to_f)/(@summary[:weighted][:tp].to_f+@summary[:weighted][:tn].to_f+@summary[:weighted][:fn].to_f+@summary[:weighted][:fp].to_f).to_f).round/100.00
-
-
-%h3 Predictions within the applicability domain
-%p
- %em Hard cutoff at confidence > 0.025
-
-%table
- %tr
- %th
- True positive predictions
- %td
- tp
- %td
- = @summary[:within_ad][:tp].to_i
- %tr
- %th
- True negative predictions
- %td
- tn
- %td
- = @summary[:within_ad][:tn].to_i
- %tr
- %th
- False positive predictions
- %td
- fp
- %td
- = @summary[:within_ad][:fp].to_i
- %tr
- %th
- False negative predictions
- %td
- fn
- %td
- = @summary[:within_ad][:fn].to_i
- %tr
- %th
- Sensitivity (true positive rate)
- %td
- tp/(tp+fn)
- %td
- = (100*@summary[:within_ad][:tp].to_i/(@summary[:within_ad][:tp].to_i+@summary[:within_ad][:fn].to_i).to_f).round/100.00
- %tr
- %th
- Specificity (true negative rate)
- %td
- tn/(tn+fp)
- %td
- = (100*@summary[:within_ad][:tn].to_i/(@summary[:within_ad][:tn].to_i+@summary[:within_ad][:fp].to_i).to_f).round/100.00
- %tr
- %th
- Positive predictivity
- %td
- tp/(tp+fp)
- %td
- = (100*@summary[:within_ad][:tp].to_i/(@summary[:within_ad][:tp].to_i+@summary[:within_ad][:fp].to_i).to_f).round/100.00
- %tr
- %th
- Negative predictivity
- %td
- tn/(tn+fn)
- %td
- = (100*@summary[:within_ad][:tn].to_i/(@summary[:within_ad][:tn].to_i+@summary[:within_ad][:fn].to_i).to_f).round/100.00
- %tr
- %th
- False positive rate
- %td
- fp/(tp+fn)
- %td
- = (100*@summary[:within_ad][:fp].to_i/(@summary[:within_ad][:tp].to_i+@summary[:within_ad][:fn].to_i).to_f).round/100.00
- %tr
- %th
- False negative rate
- %td
- fn/(tn+fp)
- %td
- = (100*@summary[:within_ad][:fn].to_i/(@summary[:within_ad][:tn].to_i+@summary[:within_ad][:fp].to_i).to_f).round/100.00
- %tr
- %th
- Accuracy (concordance)
- %td
- (tp+tn)/(tp+fp+tn+fn)
- %th
- = (100*(@summary[:within_ad][:tp].to_i+@summary[:within_ad][:tn].to_i)/(@summary[:within_ad][:tp].to_i+@summary[:within_ad][:tn].to_i+@summary[:within_ad][:fn].to_i+@summary[:within_ad][:fp].to_i).to_f).round/100.00
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-%h3 All predictions
-%p
- %em Poor indication of the overall performance. Depends predominatly on the fraction of compounds within the applicability domain.
-
-%table
- %tr
- %th
- True positive predictions
- %td
- tp
- %td
- = @summary[:all][:tp].to_i
- %tr
- %th
- True negative predictions
- %td
- tn
- %td
- = @summary[:all][:tn].to_i
- %tr
- %th
- False positive predictions
- %td
- fp
- %td
- = @summary[:all][:fp].to_i
- %tr
- %th
- False negative predictions
- %td
- fn
- %td
- = @summary[:all][:fn].to_i
- %tr
- %th
- Sensitivity (true positive rate)
- %td
- tp/(tp+fn)
- %td
- = (100*@summary[:all][:tp].to_i/(@summary[:all][:tp].to_i+@summary[:all][:fn].to_i).to_f).round/100.00
- %tr
- %th
- Specificity (true negative rate)
- %td
- tn/(tn+fp)
- %td
- = (100*@summary[:all][:tn].to_i/(@summary[:all][:tn].to_i+@summary[:all][:fp].to_i).to_f).round/100.00
- %tr
- %th
- Positive predictivity
- %td
- tp/(tp+fp)
- %td
- = (100*@summary[:all][:tp].to_i/(@summary[:all][:tp].to_i+@summary[:all][:fp].to_i).to_f).round/100.00
- %tr
- %th
- Negative predictivity
- %td
- tn/(tn+fn)
- %td
- = (100*@summary[:all][:tn].to_i/(@summary[:all][:tn].to_i+@summary[:all][:fn].to_i).to_f).round/100.00
- %tr
- %th
- False positive rate
- %td
- fp/(tp+fn)
- %td
- = (100*@summary[:all][:fp].to_i/(@summary[:all][:tp].to_i+@summary[:all][:fn].to_i).to_f).round/100.00
- %tr
- %th
- False negative rate
- %td
- fn/(tn+fp)
- %td
- = (100*@summary[:all][:fn].to_i/(@summary[:all][:tn].to_i+@summary[:all][:fp].to_i).to_f).round/100.00
- %tr
- %th
- Accuracy (concordance)
- %td
- (tp+tn)/(tp+fp+tn+fn)
- %th
- = (100*(@summary[:all][:tp].to_i+@summary[:all][:tn].to_i)/(@summary[:all][:tp].to_i+@summary[:all][:tn].to_i+@summary[:all][:fn].to_i+@summary[:all][:fp].to_i).to_f).round/100.00