Author: Jakub M Bartoszewicz; Anja Seidel; Bernhard Y Renard
                    Title: Interpretable detection of novel human viruses from genome sequencing data  Document date: 2020_1_30
                    ID: ac00tai9_19
                    
                    Snippet: This protocol allowed us to test the impact of defining the negative class, while using the exactly same data as representatives of the positive class. We used three training and validation sets ("All", "Stratified", and "Chordata"), representing the fully open-view setting, a setting more balanced with regard to the host taxonomy, and a setting focused on cases most likely to be clinically relevant. In each setting, the validation set matched th.....
                    
                    
                    
                     
                    
                    
                    
                    
                        
                            
                                Document: This protocol allowed us to test the impact of defining the negative class, while using the exactly same data as representatives of the positive class. We used three training and validation sets ("All", "Stratified", and "Chordata"), representing the fully open-view setting, a setting more balanced with regard to the host taxonomy, and a setting focused on cases most likely to be clinically relevant. In each setting, the validation set matched the composition of the training set. The evaluation was performed using all five test sets to gain a more detailed insight on the effects of negative class definition on the prediction performance.
 
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