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=== Rating system === | === Rating system === | ||
- | * 1: Ideal cluster, tight and well isolated. The sort you would use as an example of what you'd like everything to look like. | + | * 1: Great cluster, tight and well isolated. The sort you would use as an example of what you'd like everything to look like. |
* 2: Very good cluster, a few points of contamination and/or touching edges | * 2: Very good cluster, a few points of contamination and/or touching edges | ||
- | * 3: Good cluster, some contamination and slightly overlapping edges, but no major defects. | + | * 3: Solid cluster, some contamination and slightly overlapping edges, but no major defects. |
* 4: Borderline cluster with some issues, e.g. diffuse, may be 2 cells, hard to separate in a principled way from neighbors. | * 4: Borderline cluster with some issues, e.g. diffuse, may be 2 cells, hard to separate in a principled way from neighbors. | ||
* 5: Cluster with defects. This is not included by default and will only be accessible when overridden (e.g. for decoding analysis) | * 5: Cluster with defects. This is not included by default and will only be accessible when overridden (e.g. for decoding analysis) |