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title: SEScore | |
datasets: | |
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tags: | |
- evaluate | |
- metric | |
description: "SEScore: a text generation evaluation metric" | |
sdk: gradio | |
sdk_version: 3.0.2 | |
app_file: app.py | |
pinned: false | |
<img src="img/logo_sescore.png" alt="Alt text" title="SEScore logo"> | |
# Metric Card for SEScore | |
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## Metric Description | |
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