Sentence examples for likely outputs from inspiring English sources

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Is there a way to compare, say, the complexity of two models with equally likely outputs?

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Anglo American alone produces on land as much copper as the likely output of 100 massive-sulphide mines.

He was shown a uranium enrichment plant whose sophistication and likely output is well in excess of what most experts suspected about the North Korean uranium program.

The circle he has trouble squaring is the difference between a plant capable of producing 500,000 battery packs a year, and Tesla's likely output of less than a third that number of EVs.

Likely output of the Windsor plant: a snazzy small pickup truck called the Dodge M-80, aimed at young buyers with limited budgets.

The likely output of the Windsor plant is a snazzy small pickup truck called the Dodge M-80, aimed at young buyers with limited budgets.

Finally, the set of possible candidates is submitted to a language model filter and the most likely output sentence is selected.

In order to single out the desired output sentence from an over-generated candidate set, 2-stage generation systems [2, 3, 20, 28, 29] make use of statistical language models to compute the most likely output sentence.

Systems of this kind generate surface strings from some abstract input representation in two stages: first, a large number of possible candidate output strings are generated from the given input, and then the most likely output string is selected with the aid of a statistical language model.

Systems of this kind produce text from an abstract input representation by separating the generation space from decision-making, that is, by over-generating a large number of alternative surface realisations (often including non grammatical or ill-formed candidates) and subsequently selecting the most likely output string with the aid of a statistical language model.

Indeed, Lawrence H. Summers and J. Bradford DeLong assert in a recent paper that under these conditions, expansionary fiscal policy is likely to be self-financing – the future gains in potential output are likely to offset the policy's cost.

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