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When reading I noticed that there is a fairly large amount of similarity to the Ct model (i.e https://github.com/thimotei/legacy_ct_modelling). I think the majority of ideas are similar though with some differences to account for the slightly different target here and perhaps some overlap in coding approaches? I was surprised not to see this cited out to in the paper given these apparent similarities or flagged here. Potentially, I am missing something but it seems like doing so might help the reader reason about similar types of models being used across datasets and keep track of the development of this work over time?
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Firstly this looks nice as does the paper.
When reading I noticed that there is a fairly large amount of similarity to the Ct model (i.e https://github.com/thimotei/legacy_ct_modelling). I think the majority of ideas are similar though with some differences to account for the slightly different target here and perhaps some overlap in coding approaches? I was surprised not to see this cited out to in the paper given these apparent similarities or flagged here. Potentially, I am missing something but it seems like doing so might help the reader reason about similar types of models being used across datasets and keep track of the development of this work over time?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: