Measured Complexities
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Measured Complexities is Measure complexities.
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# Define corresponding latency values latency_values = [0, 50, 100, 150, 200, 380] # Resize the context windows based on refined thresholds def resize_context_window(complexity, thresholds, latencies): for i, threshold in enumerate(thr…
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