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Final proportion of non-zero values is large. #20

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ayeTown opened this issue Jul 26, 2022 · 2 comments
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Final proportion of non-zero values is large. #20

ayeTown opened this issue Jul 26, 2022 · 2 comments

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@ayeTown
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ayeTown commented Jul 26, 2022

I start with a matrix which has 10.81% nonzero values. After using this imputation method this proportion changes to 55.95%. Is this reasonable compared to your experiments?

@Rohit-Satyam
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Hi @ayeTown. I also observe this. When using all samples together via merging their count matrices and then performing imputation, I observe increment of non-zero values from 0.5% to 17% only. However, if I separately impute them they go as high as 50%. Did you get any method to gauge if ALRA is performing over-imputation or not?

@yamihn
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yamihn commented Nov 2, 2023

I faced the same. Any solution?

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