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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, you need to copy a few movie files into a separate directory. We typically use at least 30 movies (unaligned) to train the model. Fewer might also work, but more often work much better. | + | In case you would like to train a model for your data, you need to copy a few movie files into a separate directory. We typically use at least 30 movies (unaligned) to train the model. Fewer might also work, but more often work much better. |
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+ | <note important> | ||
+ | ** Setup binning ** | ||
+ | In case your movies are superresolution and you later want to apply it to binned micrographs, | ||
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+ | The next thing you have to do is to create a configuration file for JANNI. | ||
=== Configuration === | === Configuration === | ||
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{{: | {{: | ||
- | Press " | + | Press " |
<hidden **Run the training with the command line**> | <hidden **Run the training with the command line**> | ||
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In case you need a description of all available parameters, type: | In case you need a description of all available parameters, type: | ||
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- | janni_denoise.py | + | janni_denoise.py |
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The following command will run the denoise the images in ''/ | The following command will run the denoise the images in ''/ | ||
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- | janni_denoise.py | + | janni_denoise.py |
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</ | </ |