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I have some questions regarding the paper and hope you could help me out.
In the text of the paper, it is claimed that "Each question has four choices...", but in the prompt, only three choices are given. Is this a typo?
I was wondering how the response of the LM is determined to be correct or wrong. I've checked through the paper several times but didn't find any clarification on this point. Could you share a code snippet in this repo or give some detailed instructions? This is crucial for reproducing the results and further development based on this dataset.
Thanks!
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Congrats on your great work.
I have some questions regarding the paper and hope you could help me out.
In the text of the paper, it is claimed that "Each question has four choices...", but in the prompt, only three choices are given. Is this a typo?
I was wondering how the response of the LM is determined to be correct or wrong. I've checked through the paper several times but didn't find any clarification on this point. Could you share a code snippet in this repo or give some detailed instructions? This is crucial for reproducing the results and further development based on this dataset.
Thanks!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: