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janni_tutorial [2019/09/16 09:18] twagner [Start JANNI] |
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Each action has several parameters which are organized in tabs. Once you chosen your settings you can press “Start”, | Each action has several parameters which are organized in tabs. Once you chosen your settings you can press “Start”, | ||
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It will tell you when something went wrong. Pressing “edit” brings you back to your settings, where you can either edit the settings (in case something went wrong) or go to the next action. | It will tell you when something went wrong. Pressing “edit” brings you back to your settings, where you can either edit the settings (in case something went wrong) or go to the next action. | ||
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In case you want to use the general model ([[janni# | In case you want to use the general model ([[janni# | ||
- | In case you would like to train a model for your data, the first thing you have to do is to create a configuration file for JANNI. In the following I assume you named it // | + | In case you would like to train a model for your data, the first thing you have to do is to create a configuration file for JANNI. |
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<code json config.json> | <code json config.json> | ||
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