Expansion Accuracy
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ctx:claims/beam/b85ab598-5ddd-4246-bc1d-6381e3c7e2d2- full textbeam-chunktext/plain1 KB
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By adjusting the output format of the synonym expansion module to match the expected input format of the query rewriting pipeline, you can successfully integrate the two modules. This ensures that the output of the synonym expansion module …
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doc:beam/b8262a16-5cc4-4ded-9566-255558cf4007Show excerpt
Running the above code might produce output similar to the following: ```plaintext Best Threshold: 0.8, Best Accuracy: 1.0 [{'id': 2, 'score': 0.9}, {'id': 4, 'score': 0.85}, {'id': 5, 'score': 0.95}] ``` ### Conclusion By using a cross-…
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