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====== How to use SPHIRE' | ====== How to use SPHIRE' | ||
- | This tutorial describes how to use Cinderella to sort micrographs. Unfortunately, | + | This tutorial describes how to use Cinderella to sort micrographs. Unfortunately, |
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==== Training ==== | ==== Training ==== | ||
- | If you would like to train Cinderella with your own classes, you can easily do it. | + | The first step is to train Cinderella with manually selected |
- | First you have to separate your good and bad classes into separate files. Create two folders, one containing good micrographs (e.g '' | + | <note question> |
+ | **How many micrographs do I need?** | ||
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+ | We typically start with 30 good and 30 bad micrographs. | ||
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Then specify the paths into a config file like this: | Then specify the paths into a config file like this: | ||
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==== Classify ==== | ==== Classify ==== | ||
+ | Suppose you want to separate good and bad micrographs in the folder '' | ||
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+ | This is the command to run: | ||
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+ | sp_cinderella_predict.py -i micrographs/ | ||
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+ | You will find the files '' |