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I want to run HipSTR on thousands of next-generation WGS data.
Any advice for acceleration?
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Hi @Sicrve11 , thanks for your contribution to PROST! Now I've successfully tested PROST on my data. But I'm stuck on analyzing large dataset that contains 50000 cells and 36 genes. Everything went sm…
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Most of our existing datasets have issues loading larger scale datasets. E.g. `HDFDataset`, `OggZipDataset` or others just take too long to load for really large data. The next problem is also the shu…
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In the current BOLD database, nearly all taxonomic families are small enough to be tractable for the tree inference engine, raxml. The rule of thumb that is followed, is that raxml ought to be able to…
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Are there any plans to train or release larger-scale models, such as those based on the ViT-G architecture?
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### What is the context of the feature/improvement?
When replacing materials, the default scale for Displacement is far too high (by about two ord…
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Hi, I want to include two of my DA papers to this list:
1. [MemSAC: Memory Augmented Sample Consistency for Large Scale Domain Adaptation (ECCV'22)](https://tarun005.github.io/MemSAC/)
2. [GeoNet:…
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Hi,
Thanks for developing gggenomes!
I came across a small bug when trying to plot "large" sequences with the package, where the labels on the bottom scale were wrong (eg., 2M instead of 1.5M or…
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Most of our scale objects are "small" human scale objects. It would be nice to have some larger ones like "The Grand Canyon", "Sweden", "Texas", etc
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Programming Historian in English has received a proposal for a translation [from Portuguese](https://programminghistorian.org/pt/licoes/sumarizacao-narrativas-web-python), with the provisional title '…