Visualize template matching results from Warp
Install uv then run
uvx warp-tm-vis
You should see the following
╭─ Options ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╮
│ * --reconstruction-directory -rdir PATH │
│ * --matching-directory -mdir PATH │
│ * --matching-pattern -mp TEXT │
│ * --correlation-volume-pattern -cvp TEXT │
│ --load-volumes --no-load-volumes │
│ --help │
╰────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╯
Once you've provided the necessary options, you should see a GUI window pop up
Note: this is a graphical application which should be run locally, performance over ssh with XForwarding will likely be poor. We recommend using an ftp client like FileZilla to download your data if it's currently stored on a remote server.
- change between different tomograms
- turn on/off visualization of tomograms, correlation volumes and particle positions
- simulate thresholding results at a given cutoff
warp-tm-vis was developed by Alister Burt at Genentech, Inc. in South San Francisco, USA.