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Former Member
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1000 ans (près de 9 millions d'heures) tels sont les temps de calculs cumulés qui ont été offerts à l'heure qu'il est par les 460 746 membres de la "World Community Grid" au projet Help Cure Muscular Dystrophy - Phase 2 (presque 4 millions de résultats)
Les 13000 membres de l'équipe Décrypthon ont participés à hauteur de 10% ((879 276h soit plus de 100 ans, ) avec une spectaculaire augmentation ces derniers jours, sans doute liée au recrutement de nouveaux membres (qui malheureusement commence à nettement ralentir ) http://www.worldcommunitygrid.org/stat/viewGlobal.do Côté résultats transmis ultérieurement aux chercheurs par le WCG à priori c'est ici : http://graal.ens-lyon.fr/~nbard/WCGStats |
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Sekerob
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Oui, mais regardez ici, inclusivement les travail complète à WCG [estimation basée sur des groupes en cours]
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1000 ans (près de 9 millions d'heures) tels sont les temps de calculs cumulés qui ont été offerts à l'heure qu'il est par les 460 746 membres de la "World Community Grid" au projet Help Cure Muscular Dystrophy - Phase 2 (presque 4 millions de résultats) Un grand MERCI a tous!! thanks to all of you for reaching together this milestone. I will post some upgrade on the last results we are having by the end of july. at the moment, we are not working on the very last data produced by HCMD2. It is still a bit early (even if it does not seem from the amount of computer time...)... we are improving the numerical criteria for detecting protein partners at large scale, and we just got about 10% improvement on unbound structures which is really quite good and pushes very high the prediction level. so, this note is just to let you know that we keep thinking hard... and improve. As soon as we feel that predictions made at large scale can handle at the best the noise coming from protein population, we shall get into the analysis of HCMD2 data. we are really looking forward to that! and really need your help to get as most data as possible available. Cheers to all, Alessandra |
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