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Can you provide a GIAS data set that you divided when training GIAS? #13

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jane442 opened this issue Dec 8, 2021 · 4 comments
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jane442 commented Dec 8, 2021

Hello author, can you provide a GIAS data set that you divided when training GIAS? My email is 1458546594@qq.com, if possible, I will be very grateful to you

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McGregorWwww commented Dec 8, 2021

Thanks for your attention. Actually, in the latest version of our paper, we use three times five-fold cross validations to make the results in the small datasets more convincing. I highly recommend you to do so as well, because the results seem quite unstable due to the small number of data. Hope this helps.

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jane442 commented Dec 22, 2021

Hello,author, could you provide the latest code, the code related to the three times five-fold cross validations?,or can you send me a copy of the latest code, my email is 1458546594@qq.com,thank you very much!

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mustansarfiaz commented Apr 4, 2023

Hello,author,

could you provide the latest code, the code related to the three times five-fold cross validations?,or can you send me a copy of the latest code, my email is mustansar.fiaz@gmail.com

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Mustansar

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For the five-fold cross validation pipeline, you can refer to this repo: https://github.com/McGregorWwww/UDTransNet

For the three times experiment, you can just run the pipeline three times and average all the results. Note that this may not be necessary in your tasks, since we added this exp mainly to convince the reviewer.

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