Object-Oriented Programming
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| Rdf:type | Programming Paradigm | [1] |
| Rdf:type | Programming Paradigm | [2] |
| Exemplified by | Sparse Vectorizer | [1] |
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prompt = f"Reformulate the query '{query}' considering the context: {context}. " else: prompt = f"Reformulate the query '{query}'. " # Add examples if needed examples = "Examples: 'What is the capital of France?…
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