How to get the paper index
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Thank you for your outstanding contribution. I encountered some problems when running your code. I don't know how to use the Full annotation of cRedAnno+ and Partial annotation ofCRedAnno+(10% b) and cRedAnno+(1% b)in your paper?
I ran the following three commands according to your prompts. Which result did I get? I am wondering whether it is by changing the -- label of the third after running the first two commands_ frac ==(1 , 0.1 , 0.01) to get full annotation and 10% ,1%
Sorry for the caused confusion.
- To get results of
1%
, run the command for sparse seeding with--label_frac 0.01
. - To get results of
10%
, run the third command with--label_frac 0.1
after sparse seeding. - The results of full annotation are the same for cRedAnno and cRedAnno+.
Hope this answers your question. Otherwise, feel free to re-open this issue.
Sorry for the caused confusion.
- To get results of
1%
, run the command for sparse seeding with--label_frac 0.01
.- To get results of
10%
, run the third command with--label_frac 0.1
after sparse seeding.- The results of full annotation are the same for cRedAnno and cRedAnno+.
Hope this answers your question. Otherwise, feel free to re-open this issue.
I really appreciate your answer and thank you again for your outstanding contribution. I understand that if I want to get The results of full annotation, I can directly run the following code and set-- label_ frac1
,I don't know if this is right
Sorry for the caused confusion.
- To get results of
1%
, run the command for sparse seeding with--label_frac 0.01
.- To get results of
10%
, run the third command with--label_frac 0.1
after sparse seeding.- The results of full annotation are the same for cRedAnno and cRedAnno+.
Hope this answers your question. Otherwise, feel free to re-open this issue.
I really appreciate your answer and thank you again for your outstanding contribution. I understand that if I want to get The results of full annotation, I can directly run the following code and set
-- label_ frac1
,I don't know if this is right
Yes. That's it.