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A language model is generating the next word in a sequence. After considering several possibilities, it has calculated the following probabilities for five potential next tokens. Arrange these tokens in the correct order, from the most probable to the least probable, as would be done during the ranking stage of a search process.
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Ch.5 Inference - Foundations of Large Language Models
Foundations of Large Language Models
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