allow organism specification for enformer pretrained model#174
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allow organism specification for enformer pretrained model#174
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Hi Carlo, the two state dicts should be identical except for the weights of the head layer, which is not included in the EnformerPretrained model. So there should be no benefit to choosing one or the other. |
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A-ah, that's what I thought as well, but I was asked to try it out, it also explains why I saw no difference. Thanks! |
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Allows the user to specify which state_dict to load for the pretrained enformer model, mouse or human