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cryolo_picking_unlabeled [2019/03/16 11:56] twagner [Toxin] |
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I took our toxin dataset, which I've used to train crYOLO before. The training set comprises 14 images with 1586 particles (~113 particles per micrograph). An example is shown here: | I took our toxin dataset, which I've used to train crYOLO before. The training set comprises 14 images with 1586 particles (~113 particles per micrograph). An example is shown here: | ||
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I then **removed randomly 80%** of the particles (above) and used it for training (default settings as in the tutorial). The training set now consists of only 314 particles: | I then **removed randomly 80%** of the particles (above) and used it for training (default settings as in the tutorial). The training set now consists of only 314 particles: | ||
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Again, it still picks basically everything while avoiding contamination. | Again, it still picks basically everything while avoiding contamination. | ||
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+ | The last example that I've choosen is TRPC4. The original training set comprises 32 images with 3038 particles (~94 particles / image): | ||
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+ | Again, the same procedure as with toxin and ATP synthase. | ||
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