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Jadiker
·2 anni fa·discuss
It looks like the hallucination score is somewhat related to perplexity in the sense that it relies on specific tokens. This could cause issues because rephrasing or using slightly different terms could lead to a higher hallucination score. E.g. if the correct answer is "John Smith is the world's best baker" then "Mary Kay is the world's best baker" would have a better score (lower hallucination) than "Leading maker of baked items across all the continents: John Smith" according to your metric.

Are there any plans to make updates to this score or add in different metrics for more accurately detecting hallucinations that don't penalize rephrasing?
Jadiker
·2 anni fa·discuss
Looks interesting! How does it compare to things like Optuna or RayTune or Weights and Biases?
Jadiker
·4 anni fa·discuss
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