Documentation Pattern
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Documentation Pattern has 2 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 2 references.
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| Uses | numbered steps with code | [1] |
| Follows | Code First Structure | [2] |
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ctx:claims/beam/55d7f590-9a2e-4dee-9f05-207288cdc405ctx:claims/beam/cf0f131f-3746-4a4d-8090-55a6c610aac6- full textbeam-chunktext/plain1 KB
doc:beam/cf0f131f-3746-4a4d-8090-55a6c610aac6Show excerpt
# Test the batch inference function texts = ["This is a sample text"] * 5000 # Create a list of 5000 texts start_time = time.time() outputs = perform_batch_inference(texts) end_time = time.time() print(f"Inference time: {end_time - start_t…
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