The complete set of peptides actually displayed on a cell's HLA molecules — measured directly by mass spectrometry.

Rather than predicting what's presented, immunopeptidomics measures it: HLA molecules are isolated from cells and their bound peptides read out by mass spectrometry, giving a direct catalog of what was really on the surface.
This experimental ground truth is invaluable for training and validating prediction models, and increasingly for finding neoantigens that pipelines based on DNA mutations alone would miss.