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2.5.0
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Trainer for SVM model as input for SvmTheoreticalSpectrumGenerator.
This application requires mzML file with ms2 spectra and annotations in an idXml file and trains a SVM model usable by SvmTheoreticalSpectrumGenerator. Please refer to the documentation of the corresponding class OpenMS::SvmTheoreticalSpectrumGeneratorTrainer
The command line parameters of this tool are:
SvmTheoreticalSpectrumGeneratorTrainer -- Trainer for SVM models as input for SvmTheoreticalSpectrumGenerator
Full documentation: http://www.openms.de/documentation/UTILS_SvmTheoreticalSpectrumGeneratorTrainer.html
Version: 2.5.0 Feb 20 2020, 20:13:06, Revision: f649042
To cite OpenMS:
Rost HL, Sachsenberg T, Aiche S, Bielow C et al.. OpenMS: a flexible open-source software platform for mass spectrometry data analysis. Nat Meth. 2016; 13, 9: 741-748. doi:10.1038/nmeth.3959.
Usage:
SvmTheoreticalSpectrumGeneratorTrainer <options>
This tool has algorithm parameters that are not shown here! Please check the ini file for a detailed descript
ion or use the --helphelp option.
Options (mandatory options marked with '*'):
-in_spectra <file>* Input Training Spectra in mzML (valid formats: 'mzML')
-in_identifications <file>* Input file with corresponding sequences in idXML (valid formats: 'idXML')
-model_output_file <file>* Name for output files. For each ion_type one file <filename>_residue_loss_char
ge.svm and one <filename>.info which has to be passed to the SvmTheoretical
SpectrumGenerator
-precursor_charge <Int> Precursor charge state used for model training (default: '2' min: '1' max:
'3')
-write_training_files No models are trained but input training files for libSVM command line tools
are produced
Common UTIL options:
-ini <file> Use the given TOPP INI file
-threads <n> Sets the number of threads allowed to be used by the TOPP tool (default: '1')
-write_ini <file> Writes the default configuration file
--help Shows options
--helphelp Shows all options (including advanced)
The following configuration subsections are valid:
- algorithm
You can write an example INI file using the '-write_ini' option.
Documentation of subsection parameters can be found in the doxygen documentation or the INIFileEditor.
For more information, please consult the online documentation for this tool:
- http://www.openms.de/documentation/UTILS_SvmTheoreticalSpectrumGeneratorTrainer.html
INI file documentation of this tool:
1.8.16