This repository contains the raw data and analysis that are the supporting information to the bletl
paper.
The unprocessed raw data was placed in the data
directory.
The notebooks
directory contains Jupyter notebooks for all analyses and figures in the manuscript.
Figures were not git
-committed, but the extracted time series features and t-SNE were exported to the results
folder.
While the bletl
package itself may be installed from PyPI, this repository with the full analysis also depends on PyMC3 that can be a little tricky to install.
For this reason we provide an environment.yml
file that can be used to reproduce a Python environment with all the dependencies:
conda env create -f environment.yml
The new environment is named bletl_env
and can be activated with conda activate bletl_env
.
After that a Jupyter notebook server can be launched with jupyter notebook
.