What is a generated text?
In general, the text that an ML model outputs.
generated text explained in plain English
In general, the text that an ML model outputs. When evaluating large language models, some metrics compare generated text against reference text. For example, suppose you are trying to determine how effectively an ML model translates from French to Dutch. In this case: - The generated text is the Dutch translation that the ML model outputs. - The reference text is the Dutch translation that a human translator (or software) creates. Note that some evaluation strategies don't involve reference text.
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Practitioners refer to generated text when building, training, or evaluating machine learning systems. It appears in research papers, product documentation, and technical discussions about AI capabilities and limitations.
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