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How to use SaProt as an encoder just like esm #52

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KyrieYsPKU opened this issue Aug 12, 2024 · 1 comment
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How to use SaProt as an encoder just like esm #52

KyrieYsPKU opened this issue Aug 12, 2024 · 1 comment

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@KyrieYsPKU
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I want to use this model as an encoder for my own model training.But I wonder the meaning of the prompt "You should probably TRAIN this model on a down-stream task to be able to use it for predictions and inference" and how to solve this problem.

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LTEnjoy commented Aug 12, 2024

Hi,

The prompt means that you have initialized a classifier behind the SaProt backbone. If you want to use it to make predictions, you have to fine-tune the classifier on your own data so that the model will predict accurately. This is not an error but a warning that tell you not to use it directly unless you have trained the model.

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