Positive Predictive Value Surfaces as a Complementary Tool to Assess the Performance of Virtual Screening Methods.
Journal:
Mini reviews in medicinal chemistry
Published Date:
Jan 1, 2020
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Since their introduction in the virtual screening field, Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC) curve-derived metrics have been widely used for benchmarking of computational methods and algorithms intended for virtual screening applications. Whereas in classification problems, the ratio between sensitivity and specificity for a given score value is very informative, a practical concern in virtual screening campaigns is to predict the actual probability that a predicted hit will prove truly active when submitted to experimental testing (in other words, the Positive Predictive Value - PPV). Estimation of such probability is however, obstructed due to its dependency on the yield of actives of the screened library, which cannot be known a priori.