--- language: en tags: - math - pegasus datasets: - competition_math metrics: - rouge widget: - text: "Michael scores a 95, 87, 85, 93, and a 94 on his first 5 math tests. If he wants a 90 average, what must he score on the final math test?" example_title: "averaging" - text: "If the sum of the smallest and largest of three consecutive even numbers is 28, what is the value of the second largest number in the series?" example_title: "puzzle2" - text: "Two inlet pipes lead into a large water tank. One pipe can fill the tank in 45 minutes; the other can fill it in 40 minutes. To the nearest tenth of a minute, how long would it take the two pipes together to fill the tank if both were opened at the same time?" example_title: "patek water" - text: "A football team lost 5 yards and then gained 9. What is the team's progress?" example_title: "sportsball" - text: "Half a number plus 5 is 11.What is the number?" example_title: "half" inference: parameters: max_length: 128 no_repeat_ngram_size: 4 length_penalty: 0.7 repetition_penalty: 3.1 num_beams : 4 early_stopping: True --- # pegasus does math? - testing to see how feasible seq2seq math problems are - answer: at least with 2 epochs, it is uhhhh not super feasible.