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by tasksimilarity
1142 days ago
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Reading the first page of your thesis: "Central to this approach is a novel theory of task similarity that is defined in terms of syntactic properties of
rules, called descriptions, which define what it means for rules to be similar". I wonder if you could use the current LLMs to obtain task similarity by semantic properties obtained by LLMs. (Just in case you develop the idea, put me as a coauthor for the main idea )). Jokes apart, what makes me able to detect that kind of applications of LLM is that I have been looking how to combine LLM with rule based systems, using statistical methods, so I analyze anything that smells like that. |
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