Message-ID: <696851709.77.1632427468858.JavaMail.bigchem@cpu> Subject: Exported From Confluence MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/related; boundary="----=_Part_76_947956964.1632427468857" ------=_Part_76_947956964.1632427468857 Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Location: file:///C:/exported.html Consensus model

Consensus model

The consensus model is built on the top of individual models.

The individual models should be developed using the same dataset and sam= e pre-processing options. These models should be saved before they are used= as part of the consensus (open each model that you would like to click res= pective button to save it). The saved models are visible inside of "Mo= dels/Apply a model" browser.

After that start to create a model using "Model/Create a model"= ; menu and follow the respective steps.

On the final step you can select averaging options.

The most advanced is "Optimal combination of models for each proper= ty", which finds best combination of models for property (each propert= y in case of multi model task)

 

N.B.! Use exactly the same pre-processing options as th= ose used for the individual model since, otherwise, model cannot be created= . If you are not sure, before creation of the consensus model, select creat= e a model using "use another model as a template" at the bottom of the page

"You can create a model from template: import an XML model= template or use another model as a template"=

and use one of individual model as the template. Once template is select= ed, deselect

Skip model configuration and use the predefined settings (otherwise the template model will be just duplicated), select c= onsensus model and continue with its development.

In this way model will set all pre-processing options exactly as they we= re used for the individual model.

An example of steps to sa= ve models and create a consensus model

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