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A language model is presented with the following input containing two masked words, denoted by [M]: The dog [M] the mailman down the [M] . The model's task is to predict the most likely words for the [M] placeholders based on the surrounding context. Which of the following predicted pairs best demonstrates the model's ability to understand the semantic relationship between the words in the sentence to form a coherent and probable event?
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A language model is tasked with filling in the missing words, marked as
[M], in the following sentence: 'The chef carefully [M] the fresh herbs before adding them to the [M].' Based on the surrounding words, which pair of words represents the most probable and contextually coherent completion of the sentence?Analyzing a Masked Prediction Task
A language model is presented with the following input containing two masked words, denoted by
[M]:The dog [M] the mailman down the [M] .The model's task is to predict the most likely words for the[M]placeholders based on the surrounding context. Which of the following predicted pairs best demonstrates the model's ability to understand the semantic relationship between the words in the sentence to form a coherent and probable event?