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example1.py - bad similarity results #5

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keotic opened this issue Jul 14, 2016 · 5 comments
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example1.py - bad similarity results #5

keotic opened this issue Jul 14, 2016 · 5 comments

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@keotic
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keotic commented Jul 14, 2016

Running the example on the given model yields similarity score of around 2 in a scale from 1-5 between the 2 very similar sentences given

@aditya1503
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"A truly wise man" and "he is smart" have similarity around 2.3 on a scale of 1-5.

@rap9430
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rap9430 commented Jul 26, 2016

My result is 3.15449548

@liuenda
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liuenda commented Sep 11, 2016

@rap9430 Hi. my results is around 2.7 after careful training. Could do please tell me how can you obtain such high score? Thank you!

@jnAILab
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jnAILab commented May 5, 2017

@rap9430 Could do please tell me how can you obtain such high score? Thank you!

@AsmaShaukat
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Hello everyone. could you find reason of unequal similarity measures on sample examples by running example1.py.
I need reported similarity score in paper (A. Siamese Recurrent Architectures for Learning Sentence Similarity) as a main part of my project. kindly help me in figuring out this issue. My obtained similarities using pre-provided weights are
similarityscores

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