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Great, we are looking forward to test the new version
Christian
-----Original Message-----
From: Rafael A. Irizarry [mailto:ririzarr@jhsph.edu]
Sent: Wednesday, November 26, 2003 17:05
To: Stratowa,Dr.,Christian FEX BIG-AT-V
Cc: bioconductor@stat.math.ethz.ch
Subject: Re: gcrma
we have recently developed an approach to get around the slow
numerical
integration. by mid december it should be ready to use by others.
-r
On Wed, 26 Nov 2003 Christian.Stratowa@vie.boehringer-ingelheim.com
wrote:
> Dear Dr. Irizarry
>
> At the CHI meeting in Baltimore I enjoyed your interesting talk
about
> gcrma,
>
> which currently seems to be the best algorithm for
> condesation/normalization
>
> of CEL files, as the affycomp results suggest. For this reason my
> colleagues
>
> and I were eager to test gcrma with our own datasets containing
> between 20
> and 130 HGU133 chips.
>
> My colleague tested rma and gcrma with the following setting: HP
> xw8000 Dual Xeon 2.8 GHz with 2 GB RAM RedHat 8.0 with kernel
> 2.4.18-SMP R-1.8.1 and Bioconductor 1.3 compiled by us for above
> settings
>
> Using this setup, rma can process the data really fast:
> 21 HGU133A data: about 1 minute
> 40 HGU133A data: about 1.5 minutes
> 130 HGU133A data: about 2.5 minutes
>
> For gcrma we got the following results:
> 21 HGU133A data: about 45 minutes using 500 MB RAM
> 40 HGU133A data: about 90 minutes using 900 MB RAM
> 130 HGU133A data: the usual error: cannot allocate vector of size
> blabla
>
> Since we will soon switch to the new Affymetrix HG-U133_Plus_2
> GeneChips, things will getting worse.
>
> My questions are the following:
> Do you intend to optimize the behavior of gcrma, e.g. by rewriting
it
> in C? In the meantime, which setup would be sufficient for gcrma to
> handle 130 HGU133A data? Do you think that a 64bit processor machine
> would be helpful? Could the Dual G5 Mac be an option?
>
> Thank you in advance for your help.
> P.S. Please reply also to me since I am not subscribed to the
mailing
> list.
>
> Best regards
> Christian Stratowa
>
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> Boehringer Ingelheim Austria
> Dept NCE Lead Discovery - Bioinformatics
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> A-1121 Vienna, Austria
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