Evaluating Model Predictions with Distinct Placeholders
A language model is given the context [C] The musician played and the structure [X] on the [Y]. The model's task is to predict a pair of words for ([X], [Y]) that are different but semantically related, as suggested by the distinct placeholders. Analyze the three outputs below and determine which one best fulfills the task's objective. Justify your choice by explaining why it is superior to the other two options.
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[X] with [Y]given the context[C] The chef prepared. The use of distinct placeholders,[X]and[Y], suggests that the model should predict two different but related components. Which of the following prediction pairs for([X], [Y])best fulfills this objective?Differentiating Masked Prediction Placeholders
Evaluating Model Predictions with Distinct Placeholders