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I think this may be related to the randomness of the space, and setting a random seed somewhere can increase reproducibility? Meanwhile, I think the concern is more related to how I interpret the results? Is there a way to make it more reliable?
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Thanks. I wonder what is the cause of the randomness and is there a way to relieve it to some degree? I tried increasing num_samples up to 10000. It doesn't seem to help
@subercui ECFP gives poor correlations on local vs global explanations often (depends on system) and those poor correlations make the p-values non-robust. MACCS is often better, or custom descriptors for your application. We're working on improving this, but it typically cannot be addressed by sample space. It's more a function of the fragments not fitting well.
Hi, when I use the same model on the same molecule but run multiple times. I have different results. Please see the following:
Code snippets:
Results of three runs:



I think this may be related to the randomness of the
space
, and setting a random seed somewhere can increase reproducibility? Meanwhile, I think the concern is more related to how I interpret the results? Is there a way to make it more reliable?The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: