Example dense scoring function using cosine similarity
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- Define Sparse Dense Functions
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- Experiment with different weighting schemes to find the optimal balance. 3. **Normalization:** - Normalize the scores to ensure they are comparable and to avoid bias towards one type of scoring. 4. **Evaluation:** - Evaluate th…
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