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Explicitly state agreed upon DRB partitions (years, segments) in readme? #162

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jsadler2 opened this issue Jan 25, 2022 · 7 comments
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Somewhere (maybe in the readme), we should explicitly state the baseline run conditions we've all agreed upon across projects (partition years, segments)

Originally posted by @SimonTopp in #148 (comment)

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I did not include this in #148 because I'm not actually sure it belongs in this repo. In my understanding the partitions are narrower in spatial and variable-of-interest scope of river-dl. I see the partitions applying only to the DRB and to water temperature. But river-dl could be applied to a river network (or non-river network) anywhere and to any variable. So I'm actually in favor of either not stating those agreed-upon partitions in the river-dl documents OR doing it in a way that communicates that this is just one group's decision. Maybe it would go in it's own file like DRB_temp_partitions.md so that we have it for reference, but we aren't suggesting that everyone use those splits.

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I see what you're saying. This seems somewhat related to the "does all the work for a few people vs does some work for lots of people discussion". Given that we're generally moving towards the latter, I think I'm fine leaving it out since it only applies to a handful of folks. @janetrbarclay, what do you think? I'm good closing this issue if you agree.

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I'm not sure where it should be (and agree that maybe the main readme isn't the place), but it does seem useful to document somewhere (other than in a string of emails :) ) the baseline conditions we're using. This seems especially useful as we start having others work on the various temperature projects.

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This seems especially useful as we start having others work on the various temperature projects.

This was really helpful for me on the reservoir project - https://github.com/USGS-R/delaware-model-prep/blob/main/test_train_split/explanation_test_set.md. There's also some slides somewhere explaining why they chose the years (e.g., why they're discontinuous) that I can't find right now...

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janetrbarclay commented Feb 24, 2022 via email

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Yep, those!

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janetrbarclay commented Feb 24, 2022 via email

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