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Currently a binning plan is represented by a categorical column -- each contig can be assigned to up to one bin. This is also consistent with biology since each piece of DNA can only be from one source genome. However in the field of data science, one may find fuzzy clustering useful in some instances. This will require that the binning plan be stored using a feature set column instead of a categorical column. Not hard to implement but would require some change to the current mechanism. Also not sure how useful it is.
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Currently a binning plan is represented by a categorical column -- each contig can be assigned to up to one bin. This is also consistent with biology since each piece of DNA can only be from one source genome. However in the field of data science, one may find fuzzy clustering useful in some instances. This will require that the binning plan be stored using a feature set column instead of a categorical column. Not hard to implement but would require some change to the current mechanism. Also not sure how useful it is.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: