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@ericzwang-google ericzwang-google changed the title Show example of converting regression output back to original label. TxGemma: Show example of converting regression output back to original label. Jun 3, 2025

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how where these values set? should the min and max values match the min and max values found in the CSS column in the DrugComb data set from tdcommons? In this example the min and max values are [-54.0485, 99.8405]. however it is set to ["-9.325965", "80.077045"] here. -9.325965 or 80.077045 does not exist in the CSS column from the DrugComb data set as far as I can tell.

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