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Simple Contrastive Embedding of the Primary sequence of T cell Receptors

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SCEPTR (Simple Contrastive Embedding of the Primary sequence of T cell Receptors) is a small, fast, and accurate TCR representation model that can be used for alignment-free TCR analysis, including for TCR-pMHC interaction prediction and TCR clustering (metaclonotype discovery). Our preprint demonstrates that SCEPTR can be used for few-shot TCR specificity prediction with improved accuracy over previous methods.

SCEPTR is a BERT-like transformer-based neural network implemented in Pytorch. With the default model providing best-in-class performance with only 153,108 parameters (typical protein language models have tens or hundreds of millions), SCEPTR runs fast- even on a CPU! And if your computer does have a CUDA-enabled GPU, the sceptr package will automatically detect and use it, giving you blazingly fast performance without the hassle.

sceptr's API exposes three intuitive functions: calc_vector_representations, calc_cdist_matrix, and calc_pdist_vector- and it's all you need to make full use of the SCEPTR models. What's even better is that they are fully compliant with pyrepseq's tcr_metric API, so sceptr will fit snugly into the rest of your repertoire analysis workflow.

Installation

pip install sceptr

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Simple Contrastive Embedding of the Primary sequence of T cell Receptors

https://sceptr.readthedocs.io

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