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Normalization of intensities in a set of maps using robust regression.
| potential predecessor tools | → ConsensusMapNormalizer → | potential successor tools |
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| FeatureLinkerUnlabeled (or another feature grouping tool) | ProteinQuantifier | |
| TextExporter |
The tool normalizes the intensities of a set of maps (consensusXML file). The following normalization algorithms are available:
The command line parameters of this tool are:
ConsensusMapNormalizer -- Normalizes maps of one consensusXML file
Full documentation: http://www.openms.de/doxygen/release/3.4.1/html/TOPP_ConsensusMapNormalizer.html
Version: 3.4.1 May 19 2025, 14:24:34, Revision: 8aec8ec
To cite OpenMS:
+ Pfeuffer, J., Bielow, C., Wein, S. et al.. OpenMS 3 enables reproducible analysis of large-scale mass spec
trometry data. Nat Methods (2024). doi:10.1038/s41592-024-02197-7.
Usage:
ConsensusMapNormalizer <options>
Options (mandatory options marked with '*'):
-in <file>* Input file (valid formats: 'consensusXML')
-out <file>* Output file (valid formats: 'consensusXML')
-algorithm_type <type> The normalization algorithm that is applied. 'robust_regression' scales each map
by a fator computed from the ratios of non-differential background features (as
determined by the ratio_threshold parameter), 'quantile' performs quantile normal
ization, 'median' scales all maps to the same median intensity, 'median_shift'
shifts the median instead of scaling (WARNING: if you have regular, log-normal
MS data, 'median_shift' is probably the wrong choice. Use only if you know what
you're doing!) (default: 'robust_regression') (valid: 'robust_regression', 'media
n', 'median_shift', 'quantile')
-ratio_threshold <ratio> Only for 'robust_regression': the parameter is used to distinguish between non-ou
tliers (ratio_threshold < intensity ratio < 1/ratio_threshold) and outliers. (def
ault: '0.67') (min: '1.0e-03' max: '1.0')
Common TOPP options:
-ini <file> Use the given TOPP INI file
-threads <n> Sets the number of threads allowed to be used by the TOPP tool (default: '1')
-write_ini <file> Writes the default configuration file
--help Shows options
--helphelp Shows all options (including advanced)
INI file documentation of this tool: