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Code usage tutorial #1

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Ma0110 opened this issue Sep 17, 2022 · 5 comments
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Code usage tutorial #1

Ma0110 opened this issue Sep 17, 2022 · 5 comments

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Ma0110 commented Sep 17, 2022

Hi, when will the tutorial for using this code be released. For example, the processing details of the data, and the display of the results, etc. Looking forward to your update.

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HanleiZhang commented Sep 17, 2022

Hi, thanks for your attention in this work! We have updated the details of data and basic usage of this code. More details about the framework will be updated in the wiki document as soon as possible.

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Ma0110 commented Sep 17, 2022

OK, I am currently trying to process data. Looking forward to you sharing the link to the wiki document. Thank you for your reply.

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Ma0110 commented Oct 1, 2022

Hi, is your wiki documentation update released, can you give a link if it is done?Thank you!

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kelikeli commented Apr 3, 2023

Hi, the .csv file in the "results" folder shows 20 results, and the seeds are from 0 to 9 twice. Is the "acc" value in the paper the average of these 20 results?

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Hi, the .csv file in the "results" folder shows 20 results, and the seeds are from 0 to 9 twice. Is the "acc" value in the paper the average of these 20 results?

Not yet. The 20 results correpond to 20 intent classes. For each intent class, we calculate the average results of 10 random seeds of 0-9.

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