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When I use ONMI to evaluate community partitioning results with millions of communities and high overlaps on a machine with 60G+ of memory, after running for a period of time, the process becomes stuck in "D" state and remains in that state. Is this behavior typical for ONMI evaluations of highly overlapping communities, or is it due to insufficient memory on my machine?
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When I use ONMI to evaluate community partitioning results with millions of communities and high overlaps on a machine with 60G+ of memory, after running for a period of time, the process becomes stuck in "D" state and remains in that state. Is this behavior typical for ONMI evaluations of highly overlapping communities, or is it due to insufficient memory on my machine?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: