Martijn P. A. Starmans

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The issue still seems to persist under Anaconda Windows, is someone intending to fix this?

Currently, WORC only supports specifying one test set only. Appending multiple objects to the images_test object is intended when using multiple images per sample / patient, e.g. a T1-weighted MRI...

Note that due to some dependencies, e.g. pyradiomics, WORC currently requires Python 3.6 or 3.7. I see you are using Python 3.9.15, that might cause some issues. when using Python...

Closed due to inactivity, feel free to reopen if the issue persists

Can you add the WORC configuration file, so I can check whether nothing goes wrong there?

Solced: We found the issue after debugging: you have to select one of these three feature groups, otherwise zero features are selected in all of the workflows, hence all fail,...

Glad you found the issue. If you run into issues again, always use fastr trace to locate the error back to a specific sample in a specific sink, see https://fastr.readthedocs.io/en/stable/static/user_manual.html#debugging-a-network-run-with-errors....

Thanks for the detailed reply! I was hoping you wouldn't hit the limit this way, but you're right, you still do, and this is a general limit on Windows. I've...

Hi @ZhaooooooYUE , WORC makes use of [fastr](https://fastr.readthedocs.io/en/stable/) to execute all jobs in an experiment, which gives the reports you showed on which jobs have successfully executed and failed. You...

You are almost there, you should trace back the error to a single sample in a sink, which corresponds to single job, to get exact errors. Hence in this case...