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Leaderboard: https://eval.ai/web/challenges/challenge-page/503/leaderboard/1347
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In this repository, we trained the DeBERTa-V2-XXLarge on the sentence pair constructed by our AMR-LE. We use AMR with two logical equivalence laws `(Contraposition law, Double negation law)` to construct two different logical equivalence/inequivalence sentences.
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## How to interact model in this web page?
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Some test examples that you may copy and paste them into the right side user input area.
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The expected answer for the following example is they are logically inequivalent which is 0. Use constraposition law `(If A then B <=> If not B then not A)` to show that following example is false.
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Leaderboard: https://eval.ai/web/challenges/challenge-page/503/leaderboard/1347
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In this repository, we trained the DeBERTa-V2-XXLarge on the sentence pair constructed by our AMR-LE. We use AMR with two logical equivalence laws `(Contraposition law, Double negation law)` to construct two different logical equivalence/inequivalence sentences.
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## How to interact model in this web page?
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Some test examples that you may copy and paste them into the right side user input area.
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The expected answer for the following example is they are logically inequivalent which is 0. Use constraposition law `(If A then B <=> If not B then not A)` to show that following example is false.
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