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I tested Leonardo for destripping. It is doing a great job on our samples. Thank you very much for this tool.
I have a question on usability. It takes around 9-19 seconds to destripe a single stack slide. That is significant, given that we have hundreds of stacks with hundreds of slices per stack. Is there a way to pre-train a model, potentially the most time-consuming part, on several slices and then apply it to the rest of the data? Or is there any other way to make the process more efficient? I made the calculations for our data sets, and without parallelization, it would take months of processing to destripe the whole dataset. Any advice is welcome.
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I tested Leonardo for destripping. It is doing a great job on our samples. Thank you very much for this tool.
I have a question on usability. It takes around 9-19 seconds to destripe a single stack slide. That is significant, given that we have hundreds of stacks with hundreds of slices per stack. Is there a way to pre-train a model, potentially the most time-consuming part, on several slices and then apply it to the rest of the data? Or is there any other way to make the process more efficient? I made the calculations for our data sets, and without parallelization, it would take months of processing to destripe the whole dataset. Any advice is welcome.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: