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cell type-aware embedding #9

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Nusob888 opened this issue Dec 12, 2024 · 1 comment
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cell type-aware embedding #9

Nusob888 opened this issue Dec 12, 2024 · 1 comment
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Dear DRVI team,

This is a great tool and am enjoying using it a lot. I am just wondering if there are any plans to incorporate cell-type awareness into the model, similar to SCANVI and MRVI?

Many thanks

@Nusob888 Nusob888 added the enhancement New feature or request label Dec 12, 2024
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moinfar commented Dec 23, 2024

Dear Bo,

We're delighted to hear that you're enjoying it.

Incorporating supervised information, such as cell types, is indeed an interesting idea. However, DRVI is fundamentally designed for unsupervised discovery in single-cell omics. One of its key strengths is its ability to remain unbiased with respect to potentially imperfect supervised annotations, allowing DRVI to uncover patterns and insights that go beyond existing annotations.

Extending the model to incorporate supervised information is a lower priority than other directions outlined in the discussions section of the paper. Users often incorporate cell-type information to improve integration performance —when the integration performance is measured by the same annotations— introducing a circular logic that we aim to avoid. We’re always open to revisiting our priorities based on compelling use cases. Do you have a reasonable example or scenario where embedding such supervised information could significantly enhance users' analyses? We'd love to hear your perspective.

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