top | item 16673107 ProteinNet: A standardized data set for machine learning of protein structure 103 points| tepal | 8 years ago |github.com 3 comments order hn newest [+] [-] waleedka|8 years ago|reply > Construction of this data set consumed millions of compute hoursIt's great to see such datasets shared publicly. I hope it achieves the intended purpose and spurs innovation in protein folding. [+] [-] nafizh|8 years ago|reply Can anyone point to a comprehensive review of the machine learning work done so far in protein structure prediction? [+] [-] dr_coffee|8 years ago|reply I'm no expert but this was posted on HN several weeks ago and has a decent review of the literature. Might be a place to start:https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=16407170
[+] [-] waleedka|8 years ago|reply > Construction of this data set consumed millions of compute hoursIt's great to see such datasets shared publicly. I hope it achieves the intended purpose and spurs innovation in protein folding.
[+] [-] nafizh|8 years ago|reply Can anyone point to a comprehensive review of the machine learning work done so far in protein structure prediction? [+] [-] dr_coffee|8 years ago|reply I'm no expert but this was posted on HN several weeks ago and has a decent review of the literature. Might be a place to start:https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=16407170
[+] [-] dr_coffee|8 years ago|reply I'm no expert but this was posted on HN several weeks ago and has a decent review of the literature. Might be a place to start:https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=16407170
[+] [-] waleedka|8 years ago|reply
It's great to see such datasets shared publicly. I hope it achieves the intended purpose and spurs innovation in protein folding.
[+] [-] nafizh|8 years ago|reply
[+] [-] dr_coffee|8 years ago|reply
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=16407170