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Recall Definition

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Recall Definition has 2 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 1 reference.

2 facts·2 predicates·1 sources
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explainsExplains(1)

providesDefinitionProvides Definition(1)

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2 facts
PredicateValueRef
Rdf:typeConcept Definition[1]
Is Conceptualtrue[1]

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typebeam/5e4120cd-154f-4526-806b-66e6ad6a75b5
ex:ConceptDefinition
isConceptualbeam/5e4120cd-154f-4526-806b-66e6ad6a75b5
true

References (1)

1 references
  1. ctx:claims/beam/5e4120cd-154f-4526-806b-66e6ad6a75b5
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      [Turn 1166] User: I'm working on a proof of concept for testing 2 retrieval tools on 400 documents, and I want to achieve 90% recall, but I'm having trouble with the implementation, can someone help me with this? ```python import numpy as

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