ContextTAD
ContextTAD is a deep-learning TAD caller that learns boundary evidence from broader local Hi-C windows that capture TAD-scale structural context. Instead of treating boundary prediction as an isolated per-bin classification problem, ContextTAD uses a context-aware representation to produce left- and right-boundary tracks that are explicitly optimized for downstream TAD assembly.
Our github repo: https://github.com/ai4nucleome/ContextTAD
Environment setup
Create a conda environment named contexttad.
conda create -n contexttad python=3.12 -y
conda activate contexttad
pip install -r requirements.txt
Additional external tools required by some evaluation/plotting scripts:
Rscript(for structural protein enrichment)coolpup.py(for coolpup pileups)pyGenomeTracks(for genome track visualizations)
Data preparation
The full processed dataset is too large to keep in the Git repository. The expected layout, array format, and preprocessing inputs are documented in 0-data/README.md.
Note: Most processed resources are available from Zenodo. Raw .mcool files should be downloaded from the 4DN Data Portal.
The two required data roots are:
0-data/1_dp_train_infer_data/
0-data/2_eval_tads_data/
You may place them elsewhere and set:
export TAD_DATA_DIR=/path/to/1_dp_train_infer_data
export EVAL_DATA_ROOT=/path/to/2_eval_tads_data
Main data sources
| Category | Cell line | Identifier or file | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hi-C | GM12878 | 4DNFIXP4QG5B and downsampled fractions |
4DN Data Portal |
| Hi-C | K562 | 4DNFI4DGNY7J |
4DN Data Portal |
| Hi-C | IMR90 | 4DNFIJTOIGOI |
4DN Data Portal |
| CTCF ChIP-seq | GM12878 | ENCFF796WRU |
ENCODE |
| CTCF signal bigWig | GM12878 | ENCFF232FCT |
ENCODE |
| CTCF ChIP-seq | K562 | ENCFF901CBP |
ENCODE |
| CTCF ChIP-seq | IMR90 | ENCFF203SRF |
ENCODE |
| CTCF ChIA-PET | GM12878 | GSE72816 |
GEO |
| CTCF ChIA-PET | K562 | ENCFF001THV |
ENCODE |
| CTCF ChIA-PET | IMR90 | ENCFF682YFU |
ENCODE |
| H3K27me3 ChIP-seq | GM12878 | ENCFF039JOT |
ENCODE |
| H3K36me3 ChIP-seq | GM12878 | ENCFF171MDW |
ENCODE |
The data sourcing follows the resources described by RefHiC.
How to run (step by step)
The workflow is deliberately separated into data preparation, training, inference/TAD construction, and evaluation. Run commands from the repository root unless stated otherwise.
Step 1: prepare training and inference arrays
Build the GM12878 windows after configuring the raw Hi-C and genomic-track paths required by the preprocessing scripts:
python 1-prepare_data/step2_prepare_labels/scripts/prepare_data.py
The command will create the seven coverage directories, shared DP-refined labels,
and window_list.json under TAD_DATA_DIR. To process only a subset of the
coverage levels, use one of the following mutually exclusive options:
# Build only the 4000M arrays.
python 1-prepare_data/step2_prepare_labels/scripts/prepare_data.py --only-4000M
# Build all downsampled arrays while reusing an existing 4000M directory.
python 1-prepare_data/step2_prepare_labels/scripts/prepare_data.py --skip-4000M
Build K562 or IMR90 arrays for cross-cell inference with:
python 1-prepare_data/step1_process_data/scripts/prepare_othercell_inference_data.py \
--mcool /path/to/cell_line.mcool::/resolutions/5000 \
--out_data_dir "$TAD_DATA_DIR/other_celltypes/K562" \
--coverage_tag K562
Here, --mcool selects the 5-kb matrix, --out_data_dir is the destination
for the processed windows, and --coverage_tag is the identifier written into
the generated metadata. Replace K562 with IMR90 for the second cell line.
Step 2: train the base model
The base experiment uses O/E inputs, a diagonal radius of 50 bins, and random coverage sampling for both training and validation.
bash 2-training/step1_train/scripts/run_train_base.sh \
--gpu-ids 0 \
--run-id train_base_$(date +%Y%m%d_%H%M%S) \
--epochs 50 \
--batch-size 16
--gpu-ids selects the devices exposed to Accelerate; use --gpu-ids 0,1, ... for
multi-GPU distributed training.
Outputs are written under:
2-training/step1_train/outputs/<run_id>/
βββ logs/
βββ run_command.sh
βββ train_outputs/
βββ args.json
βββ best_model.pt
βββ final_model.pt
βββ history.json
βββ checkpoints/
Inspect the training curves with:
tensorboard --logdir 2-training/step1_train/outputs
Step 3: infer GM12878 TADs
Run the best checkpoint on all seven GM12878 coverage levels for held-out chromosomes 15, 16, and 17:
bash 2-training/step2_infer_decode/scripts/run_infer_decode_gm12878.sh \
--checkpoint /path/to/best_model.pt \
--gpu-id 0 \
--run-id infer_gm12878_$(date +%Y%m%d_%H%M%S)
--checkpoint accepts a checkpoint produced in Step 2 or downloaded from
Hugging Face. --gpu-id selects the inference device, and --run-id names the
output directory.
This stage writes chromosome-level boundary tracks, FDR-selected pair
candidates, postprocessing statistics, and final BED files under
2-training/step2_infer_decode/outputs/<run_id>/.
Step 4: infer K562 and IMR90 TADs (optional)
Cross-cell inference uses the same checkpoint and decoder:
bash 2-training/step2_infer_decode/scripts/run_infer_decode_othercell.sh \
--checkpoint /path/to/best_model.pt \
--gpu-id 0 \
--run-id infer_othercell_$(date +%Y%m%d_%H%M%S) \
--data-root "$OTHERCELL_DATA_ROOT"
--data-root must contain the processed K562/ and IMR90/ array
directories. If omitted, the script uses the default location documented in
0-data/README.md.
Step 5: evaluate the predictions
Evaluate the main GM12878 and cross-cell results against the reference callers:
bash 3-evaluation/step1_main_results_vs_tools/scripts/run_main_results.sh \
--gm12878-beds /path/to/gm12878_beds \
--othercell-beds /path/to/othercell_beds \
--run-id main_results_$(date +%Y%m%d_%H%M%S) \
--run-coolpup \
--run-histone
--gm12878-beds refers to the seven-coverage output from Step 3, while
--othercell-beds refers to the K562/IMR90 output from Step 4.
--run-histone enables the histone permutation test, and
--run-coolpup enables aggregate pileup analysis. Omit either flag to skip that
optional experiment. TAD-size statistics are always computed because they only
require the 250M BED files.
Evaluate one ContextTAD variant on the core GM12878 experiments with:
bash 3-evaluation/step2_model_ablation_ours_only/scripts/run_model_ablation_eval.sh \
--gm12878-beds /path/to/gm12878_beds \
--run-id ablation_eval_$(date +%Y%m%d_%H%M%S)
This lightweight route runs exp1, exp3, exp4, and exp6 without requiring
other-cell data, histone tracks, or .mcool files.
Evaluation experiment catalog
| Experiment | Analysis | Main manuscript use |
|---|---|---|
exp1_tadnum_ctcf_chiapet |
250M CTCF ChIA-PET-supported L0/L1+ TAD counts | Figure 2b |
exp2_struct_protein |
CTCF, RAD21, and SMC3 boundary enrichment | Figure 2c |
exp3_tadb_left_ctcf_chipseq |
Left-boundary CTCF ChIP-seq support | Figure 2d |
exp4_tadb_right_ctcf_chipseq |
Right-boundary CTCF ChIP-seq support | Figure 2e |
exp5_coolpup |
Aggregate TAD pileups | Figure 5 |
exp6_tadnum_ctcf_chiapet_downsample |
Seven-coverage TAD counts and CTCF support | Figure 3 |
exp7_othercell_tadnum_ctcf_chiapet |
K562/IMR90 CTCF ChIA-PET support | Figure 4 |
exp8_othercell_both_ctcf_chipseq |
K562/IMR90 directional boundary support | Figure 4 |
exp9_tad_size |
250M TAD-size distribution and median ranking | Figure 2a |
exp10_histone_modification |
H3K27me3/H3K36me3 contrast permutation test | Figure 2f |
exp11_pairscore_structure |
Pair-score quartile pileups, boundary insulation, and representative regions | Figure 6 |
Each directory under 3-evaluation/common/ contains its executable entry point
and a DATA_REQUIREMENTS.md file describing the required inputs and metric.
Run the two additional Figure 2 analyses independently with:
# TAD-size statistics (Figure 2a).
EVAL_DATA_ROOT=/path/to/2_eval_tads_data \
bash 3-evaluation/common/exp9_tad_size/run_exp9.sh
# Histone-modification contrast (Figure 2f).
EVAL_DATA_ROOT=/path/to/2_eval_tads_data \
RSCRIPT_BIN=/path/to/Rscript \
BEDTOOLS_BIN=/path/to/bedtools \
bash 3-evaluation/common/exp10_histone_modification/run_exp10.sh
EVAL_DATA_ROOT supplies the reference callers and benchmark tracks.
RSCRIPT_BIN and BEDTOOLS_BIN may be omitted when both commands are already
available on PATH.
Run the Figure 6 structural characterization independently because it requires both final calls and the scored raw candidates from the same 4000M inference run:
bash 3-evaluation/common/exp11_pairscore_structure/run_exp11.sh \
--final-bed /path/to/GM12878_4000M_contexttad.bed \
--raw-bed /path/to/ContextTAD_structure_4000M.bed \
--mcool /path/to/GM12878_4000M.mcool \
--chiapet /path/to/gm12878_ctcf_chiapet.bedpe \
--ctcf /path/to/ENCFF232FCT_CTCF.bigWig \
--h3k27 /path/to/ENCFF039JOT_H3K27me3.bigWig \
--h3k36 /path/to/ENCFF171MDW_H3K36me3.bigWig \
--output-dir /path/to/figure6_results \
--cache-dir /path/to/figure6_cache
This produces the pair-score quartile pileups, left/right insulation profiles,
three representative genomic regions, and fig6_final.{png,pdf}. See
exp11_pairscore_structure/DATA_REQUIREMENTS.md
for exact formats.
Step 6: run the complete pipeline with one command
The shortest command trains on GPU 0, infers on GPU 0, and runs the core GM12878 evaluation suite:
bash 4-fullpipeline/run_full_pipeline.sh \
--train-gpus 0 \
--infer-gpu 0
The omitted options use an automatically generated run ID, batch size 16, the default Accelerate port, and the default 50-epoch schedule.
Run the complete suite, including K562/IMR90 inference, coolpup, TAD-size, and histone-modification analyses, with:
bash 4-fullpipeline/run_full_pipeline.sh \
--train-gpus 0 \
--infer-gpu 0 \
--run-id full_$(date +%Y%m%d_%H%M%S) \
--train-epochs 50 \
--batch-size 16 \
--master-port 29600 \
--all-exps
--train-gpus accepts one or more comma-separated devices, whereas
--infer-gpu selects one inference device. --all-exps enables other-cell
inference and the ten standard benchmark workflows. Figure 6 remains a
standalone analysis because it additionally consumes scored raw candidates and
genome-track files. The full-pipeline output contains symlinks to stage-specific
products; model weights remain only under 2-training/step1_train/outputs/.
Step 7: run ablation experiments
All ablations retain the base architecture and optimization settings unless
explicitly changed. Each wrapper accepts the same arguments as
run_train_base.sh:
# Observed contact matrix instead of O/E.
bash 2-training/step1_train/scripts/run_train_obs_input.sh \
--gpu-ids 0 --run-id obs_input_run --epochs 50 --batch-size 16
# Pair objective removed.
bash 2-training/step1_train/scripts/run_train_no_pairloss.sh \
--gpu-ids 0 --run-id no_pair_run --epochs 50 --batch-size 16
# Count objective removed.
bash 2-training/step1_train/scripts/run_train_no_count.sh \
--gpu-ids 0 --run-id no_count_run --epochs 50 --batch-size 16
# Boundary BCE plus count objective, without pair loss.
bash 2-training/step1_train/scripts/run_train_boundary_count.sh \
--gpu-ids 0 --run-id boundary_count_run --epochs 50 --batch-size 16