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Why is SVM the preferred sorting criterion over raw score or z-score?

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Why is SVM the preferred sorting criterion over raw score or z-score?

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It is a more comprehensive confidence assessment that has taken into account of a lot other information from the database and just general knowledge of proteins. It is better than the “local” scores in the case when the correct fold is not yet in the database, where the top raw scores or z-scores really don’t mean they are likely folds.

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