Structured Logging Example
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WARNING:root:{"index": 2, "sparse_score": 0.2, "dense_score": 0.1, "mismatch": 0.1} ``` This structured logging approach provides clear and detailed information about the mismatches, making it easier to identify and address issues in your …
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