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Critiquing Protein Family Classification Models Using Sufficient Input Subsets
View ORCID ProfileBrandon Carter, View ORCID ProfileMaxwell Bileschi, Jamie Smith, View ORCID ProfileTheo Sanderson, Drew Bryant, View ORCID ProfileDavid Belanger, View ORCID ProfileLucy Colwell
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/674119
Brandon Carter
1MIT Computer Science & Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, Cambridge, MA, USA
2Google Research, Cambridge, MA, USA
Maxwell Bileschi
2Google Research, Cambridge, MA, USA
Jamie Smith
2Google Research, Cambridge, MA, USA
Theo Sanderson
2Google Research, Cambridge, MA, USA
Drew Bryant
2Google Research, Cambridge, MA, USA
David Belanger
2Google Research, Cambridge, MA, USA
Lucy Colwell
2Google Research, Cambridge, MA, USA
3Dept. of Chemistry, Cambridge University, Cambridge, UK

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Posted June 19, 2019.
Critiquing Protein Family Classification Models Using Sufficient Input Subsets
Brandon Carter, Maxwell Bileschi, Jamie Smith, Theo Sanderson, Drew Bryant, David Belanger, Lucy Colwell
bioRxiv 674119; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/674119
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