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Where I should put this line of code? #3

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slavaspo opened this issue Nov 16, 2021 · 7 comments
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Where I should put this line of code? #3

slavaspo opened this issue Nov 16, 2021 · 7 comments

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@slavaspo
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Where I should put this line of code?
conda env create -f environment.yml -n mdx-submit
pip install -r requirements.txt

@KimberleyJensen
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In the command line @slavaspo but do them one at a time

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slavaspo commented Nov 17, 2021

In the command line @slavaspo but do them one at a time
Which command line?
Are there any files that need to be installed prior?
Which directory does the command line have to point to?

@KimberleyJensen
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@slavaspo

The command line on your operating system

No all the files are on this github

The directory where you downloaded this githubs files

You can use google colab to do separations if you are struggling to install it
https://colab.research.google.com/drive/189nHyAUfHIfTAXbm15Aj1Onlog2qcCp0?usp=sharing#scrollTo=UHIQxwkUtSDa

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@slavaspo

The command line on your operating system

No all the files are on this github

The directory where you downloaded this githubs files

You can use google colab to do separations if you are struggling to install it https://colab.research.google.com/drive/189nHyAUfHIfTAXbm15Aj1Onlog2qcCp0?usp=sharing#scrollTo=UHIQxwkUtSDa

I've been using the colab link with model 111721. Today I opened up the models again and now I see 3 different models, 9662 9682 9703. What are the differences between those 3?

@KimberleyJensen
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@miyokibeats 9662, 9682 and 9703 are the SDR scores of the models so 9.662 9.682 and 9.703. Usually a higher score means a better separation

@JsonStudio
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Hi

Parameters:
chunks and shifts - what are they changing?

Thanks.

@ws-choi
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ws-choi commented Apr 14, 2022

Hi @JsonStudio , I am sorry but I couldn't fully understand your question.
Could you add more details for your question?

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