Samtool Supported Models [work] [ 2026 Edition ]

Samtools supports several models for data analysis, including:

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Have a specific model you want to test? Check the official samtool.models.registry to see if your checkpoint hash is listed.

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The SAM2DynamicInteractivePredictor allows for interactive editing and refinement, making it ideal for video annotation. 2. Original SAM (Segment Anything Model) Models

However, it is critical to be aware of the context: if you are in the field of computational genomics, "SAMtools" (without the space) is the ubiquitous toolkit for DNA sequence analysis. The name, while similar, denotes a completely separate, world-class suite of software.

: These models are trained on massive datasets (like the SA-1B dataset ), allowing them to recognize and segment objects they have never seen before without additional training.