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Table 2 Our bacteria-human PPI benchmark datasets’ statistics

From: A multitask transfer learning framework for the prediction of virus-human protein–protein interactions

 

Training data

Testing data

\(|{\mathbf{E}}^{+}|\)

\(|{\mathbf{E}}^{-}|\)

\(|{\mathbf{V}}^{\mathbf{h}}|\)

\(|{\mathbf{V}}^{\mathbf{b}}|\)

\(|{\mathbf{E}}^{+}|\)

\(|{\mathbf{E}}^{-}|\)

\(|{\mathbf{V}}^{\mathbf{h}}|\)

\(|{\mathbf{V}}^{\mathbf{b}}|\)

Bacillus anthracis

5366

15,590

1559

2674

3057

9440

944

1705

Yersinia pestis

4403

12,880

1288

2278

4020

12,150

1215

2147

Francisella tularensis

7077

21,590

2159

3041

1346

3440

344

1023

  1. \(|E^{+}|\) and \(|E^{-}|\) refer to the number of positive and negative interactions, respectively. \(|V^{h}|\) and \(|V^{b}|\) are the number of human proteins and bacteria proteins