--- title: pseudo_perplexity datasets: - tags: - evaluate - measurement description: "TODO: add a description here" sdk: gradio sdk_version: 3.0.2 app_file: app.py pinned: false --- # Measurement Card for pseudo_perplexity ***Module Card Instructions:*** *Fill out the following subsections. Feel free to take a look at existing measurement cards if you'd like examples.* ## Measurement Description *Give a brief overview of this measurement, including what task(s) it is usually used for, if any.* ## How to Use *Give general statement of how to use the measurement* *Provide simplest possible example for using the measurement* ### Inputs *List all input arguments in the format below* - **input_field** *(type): Definition of input, with explanation if necessary. State any default value(s).* ### Output Values *Explain what this measurement outputs and provide an example of what the measurement output looks like. Modules should return a dictionary with one or multiple key-value pairs, e.g. {"bleu" : 6.02}* *State the range of possible values that the measurement's output can take, as well as what in that range is considered good. For example: "This measurement can take on any value between 0 and 100, inclusive. Higher scores are better."* #### Values from Popular Papers *Give examples, preferrably with links to leaderboards or publications, to papers that have reported this measurement, along with the values they have reported.* ### Examples *Give code examples of the measurement being used. Try to include examples that clear up any potential ambiguity left from the measurement description above. If possible, provide a range of examples that show both typical and atypical results, as well as examples where a variety of input parameters are passed.* ## Limitations and Bias *Note any known limitations or biases that the measurement has, with links and references if possible.* ## Citation *Cite the source where this measurement was introduced.* ## Further References *Add any useful further references.*