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Perhaps for future CASP we could have a function to evaluate a solution (I suppose it would be too slow at runtime instead of the current energy score), with similar params than CASP uses, to know if we are doing well
Perhaps for future CASP we could have a function to evaluate a solution (I suppose it would be too slow at runtime instead of the current energy score), with similar params than CASP uses, to know if we are doing well
There is a 'Finder Table' for CASP 11 in the new CASP wiki section, quickly find a target and see which puzzles it appeared in and vica versa:
Congratulations to all teams, CASP was hard work !
Perhaps for future CASP we could have a function to evaluate a solution (I suppose it would be too slow at runtime instead of the current energy score), with similar params than CASP uses, to know if we are doing well
If I understand you correctly, BitSpawn, the problem with using CASP quality metrics (like GDT_HA) is that they all measure "similarity to native." And, of course, the native structure is unknown to us while the target is open!
There are perhaps other inconsistencies that we could work on. For example, we learned this year that the CASP organizers defined "contacts" a little differently than we did, so we could change the way we score contact-assisted puzzles.