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Updated Strategy for Adding Profiles #22

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gwaybio opened this issue Apr 30, 2020 · 4 comments
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Updated Strategy for Adding Profiles #22

gwaybio opened this issue Apr 30, 2020 · 4 comments

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gwaybio commented Apr 30, 2020

At the profiling checkin today, we discussed our strategy to adding (and evaluating) profiles in this project.

This issue supersedes #4

  1. I will complete Adding image-based profiling code #21 and @niranjchandrasekaran will review
  2. We will add median profiles to this repository as a first step
  3. I will confirm floating point differences between pycytominer and cytominer processed profiles (note the limitations discussed in Adding Level 3-5 Cell Painting Data Questions #3 (comment))
  4. We will add mean profiles to this repo next
  5. We will perform an evaluation of sorts to compare mean vs. median profiles
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shntnu commented Apr 30, 2020

5. We will perform an evaluation of sorts to compare mean vs. median profiles

The reason for doing this is the issue mentioned in #4 (comment)

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gwaybio commented May 15, 2020

closing in favor of project management in https://github.com/broadinstitute/lincs-cell-painting/projects/1 (plus normalization strategy comparison in #39)

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shntnu commented Jun 14, 2022

5. We will perform an evaluation of sorts to compare mean vs. median profiles

@gwaybio do you have any recollection if we ever compared mean vs. median for Level2->Level 3 in this project?

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gwaybio commented Jun 14, 2022

@shntnu - not that I can recall, I don't think we did

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