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Chemal and Gegg sets are specific types of models used within the LISA framework. Chemal is a chemical reaction model that simulates the behavior of molecules and their interactions. It's widely used in fields such as chemistry, biochemistry, and pharmacology. Gegg sets, on the other hand, refer to a set of models and algorithms used for simulating and analyzing complex systems, particularly in the context of systems biology.
: The "Sets 1-75" collection typically contains a large number of digital images (approximately 921 MB) featuring models under the names "Lisa," "Chemal," and "Gegg". Availability lisa+model+chemal+and+gegg+sets+175+link
| Question | Answer | |----------|--------| | | No. It is released under a CC‑BY‑NC license, which permits non‑commercial use only. For commercial applications you must obtain a separate license from the GEGG group. | | Can LISA generate 3‑D molecular visualizations? | The base LISA model outputs 2‑D raster images. However, an experimental extension ( lisa‑3d‑gen ) can produce depth‑map outputs that can be post‑processed into 3‑D renderings with tools like PyMOL. | | What safety mechanisms does Chemal have for hazardous reactions? | Chemal‑AI automatically runs the generated text through a toxic‑content filter and cross‑checks any reagents against the GHS database. If a high‑risk chemical appears, the UI flags the step in red and suggests safer alternatives. | | Do I need a GPU to run LISA locally? | For inference on the 1.5 B‑parameter model, a modern GPU (≥ 8 GB VRAM) is recommended for reasonable latency. A CPU‑only run is possible but will be several seconds per image. | | Where can I find community‑contributed LISA prompts for chemistry? | The lisa‑chem‑prompts repository on GitHub (https://github.com/lisa-model/lisa-chem-prompts) contains a curated list of over 300 reaction‑description prompts and their expected image outputs. | Chemal and Gegg sets are specific types of