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Why do I get slightly different results when I run the same dataset through LeFE twice?

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Why do I get slightly different results when I run the same dataset through LeFE twice?

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LeFE is a stochastic algorithm that has several random components. Weve carefully configured LeFEs internal parameters to minimize the inter-run differences in results. Unfortunately, some small changes in results may still occur. Despite some potential disagreement between different runs of LeFE, technically they both runs are correct, so you may choose which run to report.

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