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Define folder structure #23

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shntnu opened this issue May 1, 2020 · 2 comments · Fixed by #30
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Define folder structure #23

shntnu opened this issue May 1, 2020 · 2 comments · Fixed by #30

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shntnu commented May 1, 2020

@gwaygenomics it might be useful to define the folder structure of the data

Here's what I am thinking cytomining/profiling-handbook#54 (comment) but feel free to propose alternatives.

This was our thinking when we defined the folder structure (transcribed by @gwaygenomics)

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gwaybio commented May 10, 2020

👍 let's do it! I currently have all of the pycytominer-derived profiles in a backend folder within profiles. (i.e. profiles/backend/) I didn't add batch info to this, but we very easily can.

I think it is worth adding to keep consistent with our traditional conventions.

We also have a metadata/platemaps folder without batch info. We can add this as well.

One differences is in the profiles/results directory where we have cell counts per well saved.

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shntnu commented May 10, 2020

Great – lets continue the discussion in cytomining/profiling-handbook#54 (comment)

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