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Table 5 Classification of MC cells by the neuroscientists in [14] and our two most accurate models, RF and RMLR

From: Towards a supervised classification of neocortical interneuron morphologies

 

ID

Layer

RF

RMLR

MC

Non-MC

UN

1

blueC040600B2

L2/3

29

23

0

39

3

2

redC050600B2

L2/3

0

0

1

38

3

3

C150600B-I1

L2/3

22

1

1

40

1

4

redC260199A-I3

L4

0

0

3

32

7

5

C070600B2

L4

12

0

11

28

3

6

C090997A-I2

L4

30

19

12

26

4

7

redC230998C-I4

L4

0

0

13

25

4

8

C190997A-I1

L4

30

30

14

26

2

9

C290500B-I3

L2/3

30

30

18

20

4

10

C150501A-I3

L5

30

30

22

6

14

11

C060400C1

L2/3

30

30

24

18

0

12

C290500C-I4

L5

30

30

26

15

1

13

C061000A3

L4

30

0

34

6

2

14

C100501A3

L2/3

30

30

36

3

3

15

C050896A-I

L5

30

30

37

4

1

16

C070301B2

L6

30

30

37

4

1

17

C180298B-I3

L5

30

30

38

3

1

  1. MC is the number of neuroscientists who classified the cell as MC, Non-MC the number of those who assigned it to another type, and UN the number of those who considered that the axonal morphology reconstruction was not sufficient to distinguish the type. RF and RMLR show the number of times (out of 30) that RF and RMLR classified the cell as MC. Cells that were never classified as MC by both models are marked in red. Cell C040600B2, which was presented to the neuroscientists rotated upside-down, is marked in blue. ID can be used to look the neuron up at Neuromorpho.org