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---
library_name: tedbench
license: bsd-3-clause
pipeline_tag: graph-ml
tags:
- protein
- structure
- fold-classification
- tedbench
---
# TEDBench — Pretrained autoencoder (structure only)
**Variant:** `miae_l`  |  **Parameters:** 339M  |  **Layers:** 24  |  **Hidden dim:** 1024  |  **Attn heads:** 16
This is a **pretrained MiAE** checkpoint. Use it as a feature extractor or as the starting point for fine-tuning.
This model was presented in the paper [Protein Fold Classification at Scale: Benchmarking and Pretraining](https://huggingface.co/papers/2605.18552).
Part of the [TEDBench](https://github.com/BorgwardtLab/TEDBench) benchmark for protein fold classification (ICML 2026). MiAE is an SE(3)-invariant masked autoencoder that masks up to 90% of backbone frames and reconstructs the full structure with a lightweight decoder.
- **Code:** [GitHub Repository](https://github.com/BorgwardtLab/TEDBench)
- **Paper:** [Hugging Face Paper Page](https://huggingface.co/papers/2605.18552)
## Architecture sizes
| Variant | Params | Layers | Hidden dim | Attn heads |
|---------|-------:|-------:|-----------:|-----------:|
| `miae_s` | 29 M | 6 | 512 | 8 |
| `miae_b` | 102 M | 12 | 768 | 12 |
| `miae_l` | 339 M | 24 | 1 024 | 16 |
Append `+model.use_seq_input=true` to `miae_b` for the **+seq** variant.
## Usage
### Load from the HuggingFace Hub
```python
from tedbench.utils.io import load_from_hf
model = load_from_hf("TEDBench/miae-l")
model.eval()
```
### From a Lightning checkpoint
```python
from tedbench.model import MiAE
model = MiAE.load_from_checkpoint("model.ckpt", weights_only=False)
model.eval()
```
## Citation
```bibtex
@inproceedings{chen2026tedbench,
title={Protein Fold Classification at Scale: Benchmarking and Pretraining},
author={Chen, Dexiong and Manolache, Andrei and Niepert, Mathias and Borgwardt, Karsten},
booktitle={Proceedings of the 43rd International Conference on Machine Learning},
year={2026}
}
```