metadata
tags:
- sentence-transformers
- sentence-similarity
- feature-extraction
- generated_from_trainer
- dataset_size:1138596
- loss:CachedGISTEmbedLoss
base_model: seongil-dn/unsupervised_20m_3800
widget:
- source_sentence: >-
How many people were reported to have died in the Great Fire of London in
1666?
sentences:
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City of London 1666. Both of these fires were referred to as "the" Great
Fire. After the fire of 1666, a number of plans were drawn up to remodel
the City and its street pattern into a renaissance-style city with
planned urban blocks, squares and boulevards. These plans were almost
entirely not taken up, and the medieval street pattern re-emerged almost
intact. By the late 16th century, London increasingly became a major
centre for banking, international trade and commerce. The Royal Exchange
was founded in 1565 by Sir Thomas Gresham as a centre of commerce for
London's merchants, and gained Royal patronage in
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Great Atlanta fire of 1917 Great Atlanta fire of 1917 The Great Atlanta
Fire of 1917 began just after noon on 21 May 1917 in the Old Fourth Ward
of Atlanta, Georgia. It is unclear just how the fire started, but it was
fueled by hot temperatures and strong winds which propelled the fire.
The fire, which burned for nearly 10 hours, destroyed and 1,900
structures displacing over 10,000 people. Damages were estimated at $5
million, ($ million when adjusted for inflation). It was a clear, warm
and sunny day with a brisk breeze from the south. This was not the only
fire of the
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Great Plague of London they had ever been seen ...". Plague cases
continued to occur sporadically at a modest rate until the summer of
1666. On the second and third of September that year, the Great Fire of
London destroyed much of the City of London, and some people believed
that the fire put an end to the epidemic. However, it is now thought
that the plague had largely subsided before the fire took place. In
fact, most of the later cases of plague were found in the suburbs, and
it was the City of London itself that was destroyed by the Fire.
According
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Monument to the Great Fire of London Monument to the Great Fire of
London The Monument to the Great Fire of London, more commonly known
simply as the Monument, is a Doric column in London, United Kingdom,
situated near the northern end of London Bridge. Commemorating the Great
Fire of London, it stands at the junction of Monument Street and Fish
Street Hill, in height and 202 feet west of the spot in Pudding Lane
where the Great Fire started on 2 September 1666. Constructed between
1671 and 1677, it was built on the site of St. Margaret's, Fish Street,
the first church to be destroyed by
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How to Have Sex in an Epidemic New York City government and
organizations within the LGBT community. The Gay Men's Health Crisis
offered to buy all 5,000 pamphlets and promote them, with the condition
that any mentions of the multifactorial model be removed from the
writing. The authors refused. Berkowitz recounts in an interview it
being "infuriating" that in 1985, the city still hadn't adopted any
standard safe sex education. The advent of safe sex in urban gay male
populations came too late for many people: by 1983, more than 1,476
people had died from AIDS and David France estimated that as much as
half of all
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Monument to the Great Fire of London six years to complete the 202 ft
column. It was two more years before the inscription (which had been
left to Wren — or to Wren's choice — to decide upon) was set in place.
"Commemorating — with a brazen disregard for the truth — the fact that
'London rises again...three short years complete that which was
considered the work of ages.'" Hooke's surviving drawings show that
several versions of the monument were submitted for consideration: a
plain obelisk, a column garnished with tongues of fire, and the fluted
Doric column that was eventually chosen. The real contention came with
- source_sentence: >-
"The Claude Francois song ""Comme d'habitude"" (translation ""as usual"")
was a hit in English for Frank Sinatra under what title?"
sentences:
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Young at Heart (Frank Sinatra song) young, Dick Van Dyke recorded a duet
with his wife, Arlene, at Capital Records Studio in Los Angeles, filmed
for the HBO Special on aging "If I'm not in the Obituary, I'll have
Breakfast" starring Carl Reiner, and featuring other young at heart +90
treasures, Mel Brooks, Norman Lear, Stan Lee & Betty White among others.
Van Dyke was recorded using Frank Sinatra's microphone. Young at Heart
(Frank Sinatra song) "Young at Heart" is a pop standard, a ballad with
music by Johnny Richards and lyrics by Carolyn Leigh. The song was
written and published in 1953, with Leigh contributing
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Comme d'habitude a relationship that is falling out of love, while the
English language version is set at the end of a lifetime, approaching
death, and looking back without regret – expressing feelings that are
more related to Piaf's song "Non, je ne regrette rien". Many artists
sang "Comme d'Habitude" in French after Claude François's success (and
international success through '"My Way"), notably: David Bowie has said
that in 1968 – the year before Paul Anka acquired the French song – his
manager, Kenneth Pitt, asked him to write English lyrics for "Comme
d'habitude" but that his version, titled "Even a Fool
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Frank Sinatra Me" with Billy May, designed as a musical world tour. It
reached the top spot on the Billboard album chart in its second week,
remaining at the top for five weeks, and was nominated for the Grammy
Award for Album of the Year at the inaugural Grammy Awards. The title
song, "Come Fly With Me", written especially for him, would become one
of his best known standards. On May 29 he recorded seven songs in a
single session, more than double the usual yield of a recording session,
and an eighth was planned, "Lush Life", but Sinatra found it too
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Frank Sinatra Original Song. Sinatra released "Softly, as I Leave You",
and collaborated with Bing Crosby and Fred Waring on "America, I Hear
You Singing", a collection of patriotic songs recorded as a tribute to
the assassinated President John F. Kennedy. Sinatra increasingly became
involved in charitable pursuits in this period. In 1961 and 1962 he went
to Mexico, with the sole purpose of putting on performances for Mexican
charities, and in July 1964 he was present for the dedication of the
Frank Sinatra International Youth Center for Arab and Jewish children in
Nazareth. Sinatra's phenomenal success in 1965, coinciding with his
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Comme ci comme ça (Basim song) to the charm of it all. Working both
Danish and Moroccan Arabic, Basim sings about a girl he is ready to
commit to. It doesn’t mater what she wants to do — it’s comme ci comme
ça — and he just wants her." An official music video to accompany the
release of "Comme ci comme ça" was first released onto YouTube on 20
September 2017 at a total length of three minutes and twelve seconds.
Comme ci comme ça (Basim song) "Comme ci comme ça" is a song performed
by Danish pop singer and songwriter Basim, featuring vocals from Gilli.
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Personal life of Frank Sinatra A third child, Christina Sinatra, known
as "Tina", was born on June 20, 1948. Nancy Barbato Sinatra and Frank
Sinatra announced their separation on Valentine's Day, February 14,
1950, with Frank's additional extra-marital affair with Ava Gardner
compounding his transgressions and becoming public knowledge once again.
After originally just seeking a legal separation, Frank and Nancy
Sinatra decided some months later to file for divorce, and this divorce
became legally final on October 29, 1951. Frank Sinatra's affair and
relationship with Gardner had become more and more serious, and she
later became his second wife. What was perhaps less widely
- source_sentence: What was the name of the first Indiana Jones movie?
sentences:
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Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom point. Old-time, 15-part movie
serials didn't have shape. They just went on and on and on, which is
what "Temple of Doom" does with humor and technical invention." Neal
Gabler commented that "I think in some ways, "Indiana Jones and the
Temple of Doom" was better than "Raiders of the Lost Ark". In some ways
it was less. In sum total, I'd have to say I enjoyed it more. That
doesn't mean it's better necessarily, but I got more enjoyment out of
it." Colin Covert of the "Star Tribune" called the film "sillier, darkly
violent and a bit dumbed down,
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Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1985 video game) Theme music plays
in the background which is the best part of the game. Most of the sound
effects are not sharp and not enough of them exist. "Indiana Jones and
the Temple of Doom" is a bad game all the way around. It looks bad, has
bad controls, and is way too short." Indiana Jones and the Temple of
Doom (1985 video game) Indiana Jones and The Temple of Doom is a 1985
action arcade game developed and published by Atari Games, based on the
1984 film of the same name, the second film in the "Indiana Jones"
franchise.
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Indiana Jones and the Spear of Destiny Indiana Jones and the Spear of
Destiny Indiana Jones and The Spear of Destiny is a four-issue comic
book mini-series published by Dark Horse Comics from April to July 1995.
It was their seventh series about the adult Indiana Jones. Indiana Jones
reached for the Holy Grail, perched in a crack in the Temple of the Sun.
Hanging onto him, his father, Professor Henry Jones urged him to let it
go, and Indy turned back and let his father help him up. As the Joneses
ride out into the Canyon of the Crescent Moon with Marcus Brody and
Sallah, they
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Lego Indiana Jones sets" The line was discontinued in 2010, but since
Lucas plans to make a fifth installment to the franchise, the sets may
be re-released along with new sets of the possible fifth Indiana Jones
film. Due to the fact Disney bought Lucasfilm and will be making a new
Indiana Jones movie, chances of new sets are high. The Indiana Jones
sets proved to be one of the most popular Lego themes, and by the end of
2008 were credited, along with Lego Star Wars, of boosting the Lego
Group's profits within a stagnant toy market. The product line was said
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Indiana Jones and the Staff of Kings point-and-click adventure "Indiana
Jones and the Fate of Atlantis". GameSpot criticized its "terribly
laid-out checkpoints", "out-of-date" visuals, and "atrocious, annoying
motion controls". Indiana Jones and the Staff of Kings The game was
initially developed for the higher-end PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360
systems, before switching to the aforementioned lower-end platforms. As
a result, both systems never saw a proper "Indiana Jones" video game
being released besides the "" duology. The plot centers around Indy's
search for the Staff of Moses. The Wii version of the game includes an
exclusive co-op story mode (with Indy and Henry Jones Sr.) and
unlockable
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Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade: The Graphic Adventure Indiana Jones
and the Last Crusade: The Graphic Adventure Indiana Jones and the Last
Crusade: The Graphic Adventure is a graphic adventure game, released in
1989 (to coincide with the release of the film of the same name),
published by Lucasfilm Games (now LucasArts). It was the third game to
use the SCUMM engine. "Last Crusade" was one of the most innovative of
the LucasArts adventures. It expanded on LucasArts' traditional
adventure game structure by including a flexible point system—the IQ
score, or "Indy Quotient"—and by allowing the game to be completed in
several different ways. The point system was
- source_sentence: >-
"Who was the Anglo-Irish scientist who, in the 17th century, discovered
that ""the volume of a given mass of gas at a given temperature is
inversely proportional to its pressure""?"
sentences:
- >-
Gay-Lussac's law Gay-Lussac's law Gay-Lussac's law can refer to several
discoveries made by French chemist Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac (1778–1850)
and other scientists in the late 18th and early 19th centuries
pertaining to thermal expansion of gases and the relationship between
temperature, volume, and pressure. It states that the pressure of a
given mass of gas varies directly with the absolute temperature of the
gas, when the volume is kept constant. Mathematically, it can be written
as: P/T=constant, Gay-Lussac is most often recognized for the Pressure
Law which established that the pressure of an enclosed gas is directly
proportional to its temperature and
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Gas constant "V" is the volume of gas (SI unit cubic metres), "n" is the
amount of gas (SI unit moles), "m" is the mass (SI unit kilograms)
contained in "V", and "T" is the thermodynamic temperature (SI unit
kelvins). "R" is the molar-weight-specific gas constant, discussed
below. The gas constant is expressed in the same physical units as molar
entropy and molar heat capacity. From the general equation "PV" = "nRT"
we get: where "P" is pressure, "V" is volume, "n" is number of moles of
a given substance, and "T" is temperature. As pressure is defined as
force per unit
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The Boy Who Was a King term. The film presents not only the life of the
former Tsar, but also intertwines within the story vignettes of various
Bulgarians, who were supporting him, sending him gifts, or merely
tattooing his face on their body. The story is told through personal
footage and vast amounts of archive material. The film received praise
for its editing and use of archives with Variety's Robert Koehler
writing that "Pic’s terrific use of archival footage includes an exiled
Simeon interviewed in the early ’60s, disputing his playboy rep." and
"Editing is aces." The Boy Who Was a King The Boy Who Was
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Francis Hauksbee In 1708, Hauksbee independently discovered Charles's
law of gases, which states that, for a given mass of gas at a constant
pressure, the volume of the gas is proportional to its temperature.
Hauksbee published accounts of his experiments in the Royal Society's
journal "Philosophical Transactions". In 1709 he self-published
"Physico-Mechanical Experiments on Various Subjects" which collected
together many of these experiments along with discussion that summarized
much of his scientific work. An Italian translation was published in
1716. A second edition was published posthumously in 1719. There were
also translations to Dutch (1735) and French (1754). The Royal Society
Hauksbee
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Boyle's law air moves from high to low pressure. Related phenomena:
Other gas laws: Boyle's law Boyle's law, sometimes referred to as the
Boyle–Mariotte law, or Mariotte's law (especially in France), is an
experimental gas law that describes how the pressure of a gas tends to
increase as the volume of the container decreases. A modern statement of
Boyle's law is The absolute pressure exerted by a given mass of an ideal
gas is inversely proportional to the volume it occupies if the
temperature and amount of gas remain unchanged within a closed system.
Mathematically, Boyle's law can be stated as or
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Boyle's law of the gas, and "k" is a constant. The equation states that
the product of pressure and volume is a constant for a given mass of
confined gas and this holds as long as the temperature is constant. For
comparing the same substance under two different sets of conditions, the
law can be usefully expressed as The equation shows that, as volume
increases, the pressure of the gas decreases in proportion. Similarly,
as volume decreases, the pressure of the gas increases. The law was
named after chemist and physicist Robert Boyle, who published the
original law in 1662. This relationship
- source_sentence: >-
Peter Stuyvesant, born in Holland, became Governor of which American city
in 1647?
sentences:
- >-
Peter Stuyvesant at the corner of Thirteenth Street and Third Avenue
until 1867 when it was destroyed by a storm, bearing fruit almost to the
last. The house was destroyed by fire in 1777. He also built an
executive mansion of stone called Whitehall. In 1645, Stuyvesant married
Judith Bayard (–1687) of the Bayard family. Her brother, Samuel Bayard,
was the husband of Stuyvesant's sister, Anna Stuyvesant. Petrus and
Judith had two sons together. He died in August 1672 and his body was
entombed in the east wall of St. Mark's Church in-the-Bowery, which sits
on the site of Stuyvesant’s family chapel.
- >-
Peter Stuyvesant (cigarette) can amount to millions of dollars and
finally criminal prosecution - if companies wilfully break the laws.
However last year, when questioned on why no such action was being
pursued against Imperial Tobacco a spokeswoman for Federal Health said:
""No instances of non-compliance with the Act have been identified by
the Department that warrant the initiation of Court proceedings in the
first instance, and without attempting alternative dispute resolution to
achieve compliance"". Peter Stuyvesant is or was sold in the following
countries: Canada, United States, United Kingdom, Luxembourg, Belgium,
The Netherlands, Germany, France, Austria, Switzerland, Spain, Italy,
Czech Republic, Greece,
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Jochem Pietersen Kuyter September 25, 1647, until the city was
incorporated, in 1653, when he was made schout (sheriff). Kuyter twice
came in conflict with the Director of New Netherland. Kuyter was a man
of good education, what is evident by his dealings with Willem Kieft.,
who he believed damaged the colony with his policies and the start of
Kieft's War in 1643. In 1647, when Peter Stuyvesant arrived in New
Amsterdam to replace Kieft, Kuyter and Cornelis Melyn acting in name of
the citizens of New Amsterdam, brought charges against the outgoing
governor, demanding an investigation of his conduct while in office.
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Peter Stuyvesant (cigarette) half of its regular users"" and called the
packaging changes ""the ultimate sick joke from big tobacco"". In 2013,
it was reported that Imperial Tobacco Australia had sent marketing
material to WA tobacco retailers which promotes limited edition packs of
"Peter Stuyvesant + Loosie", which came with 26 cigarettes. The material
included images of a young woman with pink hair putting on lipstick and
men on the streets of New York and also included a calendar and small
poster that were clearly intended to glamorise smoking. Anti-smoking
campaigner Mike Daube said although the material did not break the law
because
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Peter Stuyvesant but the order was soon revoked under pressure from the
States of Holland and the city of Amsterdam. Stuyvesant prepared against
an attack by ordering the citizens to dig a ditch from the North River
to the East River and to erect a fortification. In 1653, a convention of
two deputies from each village in New Netherland demanded reforms, and
Stuyvesant commanded that assembly to disperse, saying: "We derive our
authority from God and the company, not from a few ignorant subjects."
In the summer of 1655, he sailed down the Delaware River with a fleet of
seven vessels and
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Peter Stuyvesant Dutch Reformed church, a Calvinist denomination,
holding to the Three Forms of Unity (Belgic Confession, Heidelberg
Catechism, Canons of Dordt). The English were Anglicans, holding to the
39 Articles, a Protestant confession, with bishops. In 1665, Stuyvesant
went to the Netherlands to report on his term as governor. On his return
to the colony, he spent the remainder of his life on his farm of
sixty-two acres outside the city, called the Great Bouwerie, beyond
which stretched the woods and swamps of the village of Nieuw Haarlem. A
pear tree that he reputedly brought from the Netherlands in 1647
remained
pipeline_tag: sentence-similarity
library_name: sentence-transformers
SentenceTransformer based on seongil-dn/unsupervised_20m_3800
This is a sentence-transformers model finetuned from seongil-dn/unsupervised_20m_3800. It maps sentences & paragraphs to a 1024-dimensional dense vector space and can be used for semantic textual similarity, semantic search, paraphrase mining, text classification, clustering, and more.
Model Details
Model Description
- Model Type: Sentence Transformer
- Base model: seongil-dn/unsupervised_20m_3800
- Maximum Sequence Length: 1024 tokens
- Output Dimensionality: 1024 dimensions
- Similarity Function: Cosine Similarity
Model Sources
- Documentation: Sentence Transformers Documentation
- Repository: Sentence Transformers on GitHub
- Hugging Face: Sentence Transformers on Hugging Face
Full Model Architecture
SentenceTransformer(
(0): Transformer({'max_seq_length': 1024, 'do_lower_case': False}) with Transformer model: XLMRobertaModel
(1): Pooling({'word_embedding_dimension': 1024, 'pooling_mode_cls_token': True, 'pooling_mode_mean_tokens': False, 'pooling_mode_max_tokens': False, 'pooling_mode_mean_sqrt_len_tokens': False, 'pooling_mode_weightedmean_tokens': False, 'pooling_mode_lasttoken': False, 'include_prompt': True})
(2): Normalize()
)
Usage
Direct Usage (Sentence Transformers)
First install the Sentence Transformers library:
pip install -U sentence-transformers
Then you can load this model and run inference.
from sentence_transformers import SentenceTransformer
# Download from the 🤗 Hub
model = SentenceTransformer("seongil-dn/bge-m3-588")
# Run inference
sentences = [
'Peter Stuyvesant, born in Holland, became Governor of which American city in 1647?',
'Peter Stuyvesant (cigarette) half of its regular users"" and called the packaging changes ""the ultimate sick joke from big tobacco"". In 2013, it was reported that Imperial Tobacco Australia had sent marketing material to WA tobacco retailers which promotes limited edition packs of "Peter Stuyvesant + Loosie", which came with 26 cigarettes. The material included images of a young woman with pink hair putting on lipstick and men on the streets of New York and also included a calendar and small poster that were clearly intended to glamorise smoking. Anti-smoking campaigner Mike Daube said although the material did not break the law because',
'Peter Stuyvesant (cigarette) can amount to millions of dollars and finally criminal prosecution - if companies wilfully break the laws. However last year, when questioned on why no such action was being pursued against Imperial Tobacco a spokeswoman for Federal Health said: ""No instances of non-compliance with the Act have been identified by the Department that warrant the initiation of Court proceedings in the first instance, and without attempting alternative dispute resolution to achieve compliance"". Peter Stuyvesant is or was sold in the following countries: Canada, United States, United Kingdom, Luxembourg, Belgium, The Netherlands, Germany, France, Austria, Switzerland, Spain, Italy, Czech Republic, Greece,',
]
embeddings = model.encode(sentences)
print(embeddings.shape)
# [3, 1024]
# Get the similarity scores for the embeddings
similarities = model.similarity(embeddings, embeddings)
print(similarities.shape)
# [3, 3]
Training Details
Training Dataset
Unnamed Dataset
- Size: 1,138,596 training samples
- Columns:
anchor,positive,negative,negative_2,negative_3,negative_4, andnegative_5 - Approximate statistics based on the first 1000 samples:
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- Samples:
anchor positive negative negative_2 negative_3 negative_4 negative_5 What African country is projected to pass the United States in population by the year 2055?African immigration to the United States officially 40,000 African immigrants, although it has been estimated that the population is actually four times this number when considering undocumented immigrants. The majority of these immigrants were born in Ethiopia, Egypt, Nigeria, and South Africa. African immigrants like many other immigrant groups are likely to establish and find success in small businesses. Many Africans that have seen the social and economic stability that comes from ethnic enclaves such as Chinatowns have recently been establishing ethnic enclaves of their own at much higher rates to reap the benefits of such communities. Such examples include Little Ethiopia in Los Angeles andWhat Will Happen to the Gang Next Year? watching television at the time of the broadcast. This made it the lowest-rated episode in "30 Rock"'s history. and a decrease from the previous episode "The Return of Avery Jessup" (2.92 million) What Will Happen to the Gang Next Year? "What Will Happen to the Gang Next Year?" is the twenty-second and final episode of the sixth season of the American television comedy series "30 Rock", and the 125th overall episode of the series. It was directed by Michael Engler, and written by Matt Hubbard. The episode originally aired on the National Broadcasting Company (NBC) network in the United StatesChristianity in the United States Christ is the fifth-largest denomination, the largest Pentecostal church, and the largest traditionally African-American denomination in the nation. Among Eastern Christian denominations, there are several Eastern Orthodox and Oriental Orthodox churches, with just below 1 million adherents in the US, or 0.4% of the total population. Christianity was introduced to the Americas as it was first colonized by Europeans beginning in the 16th and 17th centuries. Going forward from its foundation, the United States has been called a Protestant nation by a variety of sources. Immigration further increased Christian numbers. Today most Christian churches in the United States are eitherWhat Will Happen to the Gang Next Year? What Will Happen to the Gang Next Year? "What Will Happen to the Gang Next Year?" is the twenty-second and final episode of the sixth season of the American television comedy series "30 Rock", and the 125th overall episode of the series. It was directed by Michael Engler, and written by Matt Hubbard. The episode originally aired on the National Broadcasting Company (NBC) network in the United States on May 17, 2012. In the episode, Jack (Alec Baldwin) and Avery (Elizabeth Banks) seek to renew their vows; Criss (James Marsden) sets out to show Liz (Tina Fey) he can payHistory of the Jews in the United States Representatives by Rep. Samuel Dickstein (D; New York). This also failed to pass. During the Holocaust, fewer than 30,000 Jews a year reached the United States, and some were turned away due to immigration policies. The U.S. did not change its immigration policies until 1948. Currently, laws requiring teaching of the Holocaust are on the books in five states. The Holocaust had a profound impact on the community in the United States, especially after 1960, as Jews tried to comprehend what had happened, and especially to commemorate and grapple with it when looking to the future. Abraham Joshua Heschel summarizedPublic holidays in the United States will have very few customers that day. The labor force in the United States comprises about 62% (as of 2014) of the general population. In the United States, 97% of the private sector businesses determine what days this sector of the population gets paid time off, according to a study by the Society for Human Resource Management. The following holidays are observed by the majority of US businesses with paid time off: This list of holidays is based off the official list of federal holidays by year from the US Government. The holidays however are at the discretion of employersWhich is the largest species of the turtle family?Loggerhead sea turtle turtle is debated, but most authors consider it a single polymorphic species. Molecular genetics has confirmed hybridization of the loggerhead sea turtle with the Kemp's ridley sea turtle, hawksbill sea turtle, and green sea turtles. The extent of natural hybridization is not yet determined; however, second-generation hybrids have been reported, suggesting some hybrids are fertile. Although evidence is lacking, modern sea turtles probably descended from a single common ancestor during the Cretaceous period. Like all other sea turtles except the leatherback, loggerheads are members of the ancient family Cheloniidae, and appeared about 40 million years ago. Of the six speciesConvention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals take joint action. At May 2018, there were 126 Parties to the Convention. The CMS Family covers a great diversity of migratory species. The Appendices of CMS include many mammals, including land mammals, marine mammals and bats; birds; fish; reptiles and one insect. Among the instruments, AEWA covers 254 species of birds that are ecologically dependent on wetlands for at least part of their annual cycle. EUROBATS covers 52 species of bat, the Memorandum of Understanding on the Conservation of Migratory Sharks seven species of shark, the IOSEA Marine Turtle MOU six species of marine turtle and the Raptors MoURazor-backed musk turtle Razor-backed musk turtle The razor-backed musk turtle ("Sternotherus carinatus") is a species of turtle in the family Kinosternidae. The species is native to the southern United States. There are no subspecies that are recognized as being valid. "S. carinatus" is found in the states of Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Oklahoma, and Texas. The razor-backed musk turtle grows to a straight carapace length of about . It has a brown-colored carapace, with black markings at the edges of each scute. The carapace has a distinct, sharp keel down the center of its length, giving the species its common name. The bodyAfrican helmeted turtle African helmeted turtle The African helmeted turtle ("Pelomedusa subrufa"), also known commonly as the marsh terrapin, the crocodile turtle, or in the pet trade as the African side-necked turtle, is a species of omnivorous side-necked terrapin in the family Pelomedusidae. The species naturally occurs in fresh and stagnant water bodies throughout much of Sub-Saharan Africa, and in southern Yemen. The marsh terrapin is typically a rather small turtle, with most individuals being less than in straight carapace length, but one has been recorded with a length of . It has a black or brown carapace. The top of the tailBox turtle Box turtle Box turtles are North American turtles of the genus Terrapene. Although box turtles are superficially similar to tortoises in terrestrial habits and overall appearance, they are actually members of the American pond turtle family (Emydidae). The twelve taxa which are distinguished in the genus are distributed over four species. They are largely characterized by having a domed shell, which is hinged at the bottom, allowing the animal to close its shell tightly to escape predators. The genus name "Terrapene" was coined by Merrem in 1820 as a genus separate from "Emys" for those species which had a sternumVallarta mud turtle Vallarta mud turtle The Vallarta mud turtle ("Kinosternon vogti") is a recently identified species of mud turtle in the family Kinosternidae. While formerly considered conspecific with the Jalisco mud turtle, further studies indicated that it was a separate species. It can be identified by a combination of the number of plastron and carapace scutes, body size, and the distinctive yellow rostral shield in males. It is endemic to Mexican state of Jalisco. It is only known from a few human-created or human-affected habitats (such as small streams and ponds) found around Puerto Vallarta. It is one of only 3 speciesHow many gallons of beer are in an English barrel?Low-alcohol beer Prohibition in the United States. Near beer could not legally be labeled as "beer" and was officially classified as a "cereal beverage". The public, however, almost universally called it "near beer". The most popular "near beer" was Bevo, brewed by the Anheuser-Busch company. The Pabst company brewed "Pablo", Miller brewed "Vivo", and Schlitz brewed "Famo". Many local and regional breweries stayed in business by marketing their own near-beers. By 1921 production of near beer had reached over 300 million US gallons (1 billion L) a year (36 L/s). A popular illegal practice was to add alcohol to near beer. TheKeg terms "half-barrel" and "quarter-barrel" are derived from the U.S. beer barrel, legally defined as being equal to 31 U.S. gallons (this is not the same volume as some other units also known as "barrels"). A 15.5 U.S. gallon keg is also equal to: However, beer kegs can come in many sizes: In European countries the most common keg size is 50 liters. This includes the UK, which uses a non-metric standard keg of 11 imperial gallons, which is coincidentally equal to . The German DIN 6647-1 and DIN 6647-2 have also defined kegs in the sizes of 30 and 20Beer in Chile craft beers. They are generally low or very low volume producers. In Chile there are more than 150 craft beer producers distributed along the 15 Chilean Regions. The list below includes: Beer in Chile The primary beer brewed and consumed in Chile is pale lager, though the country also has a tradition of brewing corn beer, known as chicha. Chile’s beer history has a strong German influence – some of the bigger beer producers are from the country’s southern lake district, a region populated by a great number of German immigrants during the 19th century. Chile also produces English ale-styleBarrel variation. In modern times, produce barrels for all dry goods, excepting cranberries, contain 7,056 cubic inches, about 115.627 L. Barrel A barrel, cask, or tun is a hollow cylindrical container, traditionally made of wooden staves bound by wooden or metal hoops. Traditionally, the barrel was a standard size of measure referring to a set capacity or weight of a given commodity. For example, in the UK a barrel of beer refers to a quantity of . Wine was shipped in barrels of . Modern wooden barrels for wine-making are either made of French common oak ("Quercus robur") and white oakThe Rare Barrel The Rare Barrel The Rare Barrel is a brewery and brewpub in Berkeley, California, United States, that exclusively produces sour beers. Founders Jay Goodwin and Alex Wallash met while attending UCSB. They started home-brewing in their apartment and decided that they would one day start a brewery together. Goodwin started working at The Bruery, where he worked his way from a production assistant to brewer, eventually becoming the head of their barrel aging program. The Rare Barrel brewed its first batch of beer in February 2013, and opened its tasting room on December 27, 2013. The Rare Barrel was namedBarrel (unit) Barrel (unit) A barrel is one of several units of volume applied in various contexts; there are dry barrels, fluid barrels (such as the UK beer barrel and US beer barrel), oil barrels and so on. For historical reasons the volumes of some barrel units are roughly double the volumes of others; volumes in common usage range from about . In many connections the term "drum" is used almost interchangeably with "barrel". Since medieval times the term barrel as a unit of measure has had various meanings throughout Europe, ranging from about 100 litres to 1000 litres. The name was - Loss:
CachedGISTEmbedLosswith these parameters:{'guide': SentenceTransformer( (0): Transformer({'max_seq_length': 1024, 'do_lower_case': False}) with Transformer model: XLMRobertaModel (1): Pooling({'word_embedding_dimension': 1024, 'pooling_mode_cls_token': True, 'pooling_mode_mean_tokens': False, 'pooling_mode_max_tokens': False, 'pooling_mode_mean_sqrt_len_tokens': False, 'pooling_mode_weightedmean_tokens': False, 'pooling_mode_lasttoken': False, 'include_prompt': True}) (2): Normalize() ), 'temperature': 0.01}
Training Hyperparameters
Non-Default Hyperparameters
per_device_train_batch_size: 1024learning_rate: 3e-05weight_decay: 0.01warmup_ratio: 0.05bf16: Truebatch_sampler: no_duplicates
All Hyperparameters
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overwrite_output_dir: Falsedo_predict: Falseeval_strategy: noprediction_loss_only: Trueper_device_train_batch_size: 1024per_device_eval_batch_size: 8per_gpu_train_batch_size: Noneper_gpu_eval_batch_size: Nonegradient_accumulation_steps: 1eval_accumulation_steps: Nonetorch_empty_cache_steps: Nonelearning_rate: 3e-05weight_decay: 0.01adam_beta1: 0.9adam_beta2: 0.999adam_epsilon: 1e-08max_grad_norm: 1.0num_train_epochs: 3max_steps: -1lr_scheduler_type: linearlr_scheduler_kwargs: {}warmup_ratio: 0.05warmup_steps: 0log_level: passivelog_level_replica: warninglog_on_each_node: Truelogging_nan_inf_filter: Truesave_safetensors: Truesave_on_each_node: Falsesave_only_model: Falserestore_callback_states_from_checkpoint: Falseno_cuda: Falseuse_cpu: Falseuse_mps_device: Falseseed: 42data_seed: Nonejit_mode_eval: Falseuse_ipex: Falsebf16: Truefp16: Falsefp16_opt_level: O1half_precision_backend: autobf16_full_eval: Falsefp16_full_eval: Falsetf32: Nonelocal_rank: 0ddp_backend: Nonetpu_num_cores: Nonetpu_metrics_debug: Falsedebug: []dataloader_drop_last: Truedataloader_num_workers: 0dataloader_prefetch_factor: Nonepast_index: -1disable_tqdm: Falseremove_unused_columns: Truelabel_names: Noneload_best_model_at_end: Falseignore_data_skip: Falsefsdp: []fsdp_min_num_params: 0fsdp_config: {'min_num_params': 0, 'xla': False, 'xla_fsdp_v2': False, 'xla_fsdp_grad_ckpt': False}fsdp_transformer_layer_cls_to_wrap: Noneaccelerator_config: {'split_batches': False, 'dispatch_batches': None, 'even_batches': True, 'use_seedable_sampler': True, 'non_blocking': False, 'gradient_accumulation_kwargs': None}deepspeed: Nonelabel_smoothing_factor: 0.0optim: adamw_torchoptim_args: Noneadafactor: Falsegroup_by_length: Falselength_column_name: lengthddp_find_unused_parameters: Noneddp_bucket_cap_mb: Noneddp_broadcast_buffers: Falsedataloader_pin_memory: Truedataloader_persistent_workers: Falseskip_memory_metrics: Trueuse_legacy_prediction_loop: Falsepush_to_hub: Falseresume_from_checkpoint: Nonehub_model_id: Nonehub_strategy: every_savehub_private_repo: Nonehub_always_push: Falsegradient_checkpointing: Falsegradient_checkpointing_kwargs: Noneinclude_inputs_for_metrics: Falseinclude_for_metrics: []eval_do_concat_batches: Truefp16_backend: autopush_to_hub_model_id: Nonepush_to_hub_organization: Nonemp_parameters:auto_find_batch_size: Falsefull_determinism: Falsetorchdynamo: Noneray_scope: lastddp_timeout: 1800torch_compile: Falsetorch_compile_backend: Nonetorch_compile_mode: Nonedispatch_batches: Nonesplit_batches: Noneinclude_tokens_per_second: Falseinclude_num_input_tokens_seen: Falseneftune_noise_alpha: Noneoptim_target_modules: Nonebatch_eval_metrics: Falseeval_on_start: Falseuse_liger_kernel: Falseeval_use_gather_object: Falseaverage_tokens_across_devices: Falseprompts: Nonebatch_sampler: no_duplicatesmulti_dataset_batch_sampler: proportional
Training Logs
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| Epoch | Step | Training Loss |
|---|---|---|
| 0.0036 | 1 | 1.0283 |
| 0.0072 | 2 | 1.0155 |
| 0.0108 | 3 | 0.9858 |
| 0.0144 | 4 | 0.9519 |
| 0.0181 | 5 | 0.9434 |
| 0.0217 | 6 | 0.898 |
| 0.0253 | 7 | 0.8798 |
| 0.0289 | 8 | 0.7976 |
| 0.0325 | 9 | 0.7797 |
| 0.0361 | 10 | 0.7464 |
| 0.0397 | 11 | 0.743 |
| 0.0433 | 12 | 0.716 |
| 0.0469 | 13 | 0.7076 |
| 0.0505 | 14 | 0.666 |
| 0.0542 | 15 | 0.631 |
| 0.0578 | 16 | 0.5905 |
| 0.0614 | 17 | 0.6537 |
| 0.0650 | 18 | 0.5755 |
| 0.0686 | 19 | 0.5422 |
| 0.0722 | 20 | 0.5393 |
| 0.0758 | 21 | 0.5741 |
| 0.0794 | 22 | 0.498 |
| 0.0830 | 23 | 0.5522 |
| 0.0866 | 24 | 0.5592 |
| 0.0903 | 25 | 0.4797 |
| 0.0939 | 26 | 0.4684 |
| 0.0975 | 27 | 0.5207 |
| 0.1011 | 28 | 0.4692 |
| 0.1047 | 29 | 0.4459 |
| 0.1083 | 30 | 0.4439 |
| 0.1119 | 31 | 0.4656 |
| 0.1155 | 32 | 0.4737 |
| 0.1191 | 33 | 0.4391 |
| 0.1227 | 34 | 0.4386 |
| 0.1264 | 35 | 0.4107 |
| 0.1300 | 36 | 0.4513 |
| 0.1336 | 37 | 0.3789 |
| 0.1372 | 38 | 0.4103 |
| 0.1408 | 39 | 0.3929 |
| 0.1444 | 40 | 0.4226 |
| 0.1480 | 41 | 0.391 |
| 0.1516 | 42 | 0.3674 |
| 0.1552 | 43 | 0.3607 |
| 0.1588 | 44 | 0.3738 |
| 0.1625 | 45 | 0.3842 |
| 0.1661 | 46 | 0.3498 |
| 0.1697 | 47 | 0.3586 |
| 0.1733 | 48 | 0.3538 |
| 0.1769 | 49 | 0.3572 |
| 0.1805 | 50 | 0.3547 |
| 0.1841 | 51 | 0.3179 |
| 0.1877 | 52 | 0.3436 |
| 0.1913 | 53 | 0.3502 |
| 0.1949 | 54 | 0.3381 |
| 0.1986 | 55 | 0.3547 |
| 0.2022 | 56 | 0.3362 |
| 0.2058 | 57 | 0.3407 |
| 0.2094 | 58 | 0.31 |
| 0.2130 | 59 | 0.3039 |
| 0.2166 | 60 | 0.3362 |
| 0.2202 | 61 | 0.2948 |
| 0.2238 | 62 | 0.3429 |
| 0.2274 | 63 | 0.3096 |
| 0.2310 | 64 | 0.35 |
| 0.2347 | 65 | 0.2997 |
| 0.2383 | 66 | 0.3258 |
| 0.2419 | 67 | 0.3376 |
| 0.2455 | 68 | 0.3213 |
| 0.2491 | 69 | 0.3185 |
| 0.2527 | 70 | 0.3282 |
| 0.2563 | 71 | 0.2988 |
| 0.2599 | 72 | 0.33 |
| 0.2635 | 73 | 0.3066 |
| 0.2671 | 74 | 0.3303 |
| 0.2708 | 75 | 0.3067 |
| 0.2744 | 76 | 0.2996 |
| 0.2780 | 77 | 0.3063 |
| 0.2816 | 78 | 0.3235 |
| 0.2852 | 79 | 0.2902 |
| 0.2888 | 80 | 0.302 |
| 0.2924 | 81 | 0.3223 |
| 0.2960 | 82 | 0.297 |
| 0.2996 | 83 | 0.2936 |
| 0.3032 | 84 | 0.3279 |
| 0.3069 | 85 | 0.2973 |
| 0.3105 | 86 | 0.2881 |
| 0.3141 | 87 | 0.3014 |
| 0.3177 | 88 | 0.2986 |
| 0.3213 | 89 | 0.3057 |
| 0.3249 | 90 | 0.2887 |
| 0.3285 | 91 | 0.2765 |
| 0.3321 | 92 | 0.2818 |
| 0.3357 | 93 | 0.2904 |
| 0.3394 | 94 | 0.267 |
| 0.3430 | 95 | 0.2948 |
| 0.3466 | 96 | 0.2766 |
| 0.3502 | 97 | 0.2782 |
| 0.3538 | 98 | 0.3082 |
| 0.3574 | 99 | 0.2697 |
| 0.3610 | 100 | 0.3006 |
| 0.3646 | 101 | 0.2986 |
| 0.3682 | 102 | 0.2789 |
| 0.3718 | 103 | 0.2756 |
| 0.3755 | 104 | 0.2884 |
| 0.3791 | 105 | 0.273 |
| 0.3827 | 106 | 0.2687 |
| 0.3863 | 107 | 0.2808 |
| 0.3899 | 108 | 0.2763 |
| 0.3935 | 109 | 0.2738 |
| 0.3971 | 110 | 0.2642 |
| 0.4007 | 111 | 0.2612 |
| 0.4043 | 112 | 0.2859 |
| 0.4079 | 113 | 0.2558 |
| 0.4116 | 114 | 0.2565 |
| 0.4152 | 115 | 0.2747 |
| 0.4188 | 116 | 0.2684 |
| 0.4224 | 117 | 0.2643 |
| 0.4260 | 118 | 0.241 |
| 0.4296 | 119 | 0.2563 |
| 0.4332 | 120 | 0.2754 |
| 0.4368 | 121 | 0.2503 |
| 0.4404 | 122 | 0.2544 |
| 0.4440 | 123 | 0.2729 |
| 0.4477 | 124 | 0.2589 |
| 0.4513 | 125 | 0.2626 |
| 0.4549 | 126 | 0.2693 |
| 0.4585 | 127 | 0.2687 |
| 0.4621 | 128 | 0.2903 |
| 0.4657 | 129 | 0.2663 |
| 0.4693 | 130 | 0.2604 |
| 0.4729 | 131 | 0.2601 |
| 0.4765 | 132 | 0.2649 |
| 0.4801 | 133 | 0.2597 |
| 0.4838 | 134 | 0.2608 |
| 0.4874 | 135 | 0.245 |
| 0.4910 | 136 | 0.2587 |
| 0.4946 | 137 | 0.2618 |
| 0.4982 | 138 | 0.2599 |
| 0.5018 | 139 | 0.265 |
| 0.5054 | 140 | 0.2427 |
| 0.5090 | 141 | 0.2448 |
| 0.5126 | 142 | 0.2608 |
| 0.5162 | 143 | 0.2188 |
| 0.5199 | 144 | 0.2471 |
| 0.5235 | 145 | 0.2604 |
| 0.5271 | 146 | 0.2571 |
| 0.5307 | 147 | 0.2684 |
| 0.5343 | 148 | 0.2319 |
| 0.5379 | 149 | 0.2572 |
| 0.5415 | 150 | 0.2243 |
| 0.5451 | 151 | 0.2562 |
| 0.5487 | 152 | 0.2457 |
| 0.5523 | 153 | 0.255 |
| 0.5560 | 154 | 0.2664 |
| 0.5596 | 155 | 0.24 |
| 0.5632 | 156 | 0.2612 |
| 0.5668 | 157 | 0.243 |
| 0.5704 | 158 | 0.2345 |
| 0.5740 | 159 | 0.2359 |
| 0.5776 | 160 | 0.2384 |
| 0.5812 | 161 | 0.2541 |
| 0.5848 | 162 | 0.2496 |
| 0.5884 | 163 | 0.2429 |
| 0.5921 | 164 | 0.2411 |
| 0.5957 | 165 | 0.2261 |
| 0.5993 | 166 | 0.2164 |
| 0.6029 | 167 | 0.2251 |
| 0.6065 | 168 | 0.2417 |
| 0.6101 | 169 | 0.2494 |
| 0.6137 | 170 | 0.2359 |
| 0.6173 | 171 | 0.2489 |
| 0.6209 | 172 | 0.2261 |
| 0.6245 | 173 | 0.2367 |
| 0.6282 | 174 | 0.2355 |
| 0.6318 | 175 | 0.2423 |
| 0.6354 | 176 | 0.2454 |
| 0.6390 | 177 | 0.2438 |
| 0.6426 | 178 | 0.2415 |
| 0.6462 | 179 | 0.2237 |
| 0.6498 | 180 | 0.2419 |
| 0.6534 | 181 | 0.2373 |
| 0.6570 | 182 | 0.2659 |
| 0.6606 | 183 | 0.2201 |
| 0.6643 | 184 | 0.2342 |
| 0.6679 | 185 | 0.2149 |
| 0.6715 | 186 | 0.2241 |
| 0.6751 | 187 | 0.2443 |
| 0.6787 | 188 | 0.2489 |
| 0.6823 | 189 | 0.2354 |
| 0.6859 | 190 | 0.2483 |
| 0.6895 | 191 | 0.2193 |
| 0.6931 | 192 | 0.229 |
| 0.6968 | 193 | 0.2335 |
| 0.7004 | 194 | 0.2484 |
| 0.7040 | 195 | 0.2317 |
| 0.7076 | 196 | 0.2203 |
| 0.7112 | 197 | 0.2329 |
| 0.7148 | 198 | 0.2084 |
| 0.7184 | 199 | 0.2341 |
| 0.7220 | 200 | 0.2369 |
| 0.7256 | 201 | 0.2364 |
| 0.7292 | 202 | 0.2276 |
| 0.7329 | 203 | 0.215 |
| 0.7365 | 204 | 0.2486 |
| 0.7401 | 205 | 0.2237 |
| 0.7437 | 206 | 0.218 |
| 0.7473 | 207 | 0.2444 |
| 0.7509 | 208 | 0.2276 |
| 0.7545 | 209 | 0.2127 |
| 0.7581 | 210 | 0.2283 |
| 0.7617 | 211 | 0.2234 |
| 0.7653 | 212 | 0.207 |
| 0.7690 | 213 | 0.24 |
| 0.7726 | 214 | 0.2317 |
| 0.7762 | 215 | 0.2056 |
| 0.7798 | 216 | 0.2149 |
| 0.7834 | 217 | 0.2211 |
| 0.7870 | 218 | 0.2232 |
| 0.7906 | 219 | 0.2222 |
| 0.7942 | 220 | 0.2481 |
| 0.7978 | 221 | 0.227 |
| 0.8014 | 222 | 0.2305 |
| 0.8051 | 223 | 0.2091 |
| 0.8087 | 224 | 0.2278 |
| 0.8123 | 225 | 0.2123 |
| 0.8159 | 226 | 0.2233 |
| 0.8195 | 227 | 0.2365 |
| 0.8231 | 228 | 0.2165 |
| 0.8267 | 229 | 0.2192 |
| 0.8303 | 230 | 0.2145 |
| 0.8339 | 231 | 0.2382 |
| 0.8375 | 232 | 0.2232 |
| 0.8412 | 233 | 0.2273 |
| 0.8448 | 234 | 0.2296 |
| 0.8484 | 235 | 0.2229 |
| 0.8520 | 236 | 0.2213 |
| 0.8556 | 237 | 0.2343 |
| 0.8592 | 238 | 0.2208 |
| 0.8628 | 239 | 0.2315 |
| 0.8664 | 240 | 0.2137 |
| 0.8700 | 241 | 0.2201 |
| 0.8736 | 242 | 0.2185 |
| 0.8773 | 243 | 0.2337 |
| 0.8809 | 244 | 0.2153 |
| 0.8845 | 245 | 0.2369 |
| 0.8881 | 246 | 0.2216 |
| 0.8917 | 247 | 0.2338 |
| 0.8953 | 248 | 0.2241 |
| 0.8989 | 249 | 0.213 |
| 0.9025 | 250 | 0.2245 |
| 0.9061 | 251 | 0.2074 |
| 0.9097 | 252 | 0.2283 |
| 0.9134 | 253 | 0.2003 |
| 0.9170 | 254 | 0.2099 |
| 0.9206 | 255 | 0.2288 |
| 0.9242 | 256 | 0.2168 |
| 0.9278 | 257 | 0.215 |
| 0.9314 | 258 | 0.2146 |
| 0.9350 | 259 | 0.2126 |
| 0.9386 | 260 | 0.2178 |
| 0.9422 | 261 | 0.2065 |
| 0.9458 | 262 | 0.2327 |
| 0.9495 | 263 | 0.2116 |
| 0.9531 | 264 | 0.2324 |
| 0.9567 | 265 | 0.2235 |
| 0.9603 | 266 | 0.2189 |
| 0.9639 | 267 | 0.2175 |
| 0.9675 | 268 | 0.2171 |
| 0.9711 | 269 | 0.1925 |
| 0.9747 | 270 | 0.225 |
| 0.9783 | 271 | 0.2149 |
| 0.9819 | 272 | 0.204 |
| 0.9856 | 273 | 0.2004 |
| 0.9892 | 274 | 0.2055 |
| 0.9928 | 275 | 0.2045 |
| 0.9964 | 276 | 0.2186 |
| 1.0 | 277 | 0.2215 |
| 1.0036 | 278 | 0.1545 |
| 1.0072 | 279 | 0.169 |
| 1.0108 | 280 | 0.152 |
| 1.0144 | 281 | 0.1597 |
| 1.0181 | 282 | 0.1626 |
| 1.0217 | 283 | 0.1692 |
| 1.0253 | 284 | 0.1639 |
| 1.0289 | 285 | 0.1638 |
| 1.0325 | 286 | 0.1507 |
| 1.0361 | 287 | 0.1594 |
| 1.0397 | 288 | 0.1621 |
| 1.0433 | 289 | 0.1565 |
| 1.0469 | 290 | 0.1549 |
| 1.0505 | 291 | 0.1731 |
| 1.0542 | 292 | 0.152 |
| 1.0578 | 293 | 0.1586 |
| 1.0614 | 294 | 0.1593 |
| 1.0650 | 295 | 0.1406 |
| 1.0686 | 296 | 0.1524 |
| 1.0722 | 297 | 0.1474 |
| 1.0758 | 298 | 0.158 |
| 1.0794 | 299 | 0.1743 |
| 1.0830 | 300 | 0.1485 |
| 1.0866 | 301 | 0.1648 |
| 1.0903 | 302 | 0.1337 |
| 1.0939 | 303 | 0.1554 |
| 1.0975 | 304 | 0.1434 |
| 1.1011 | 305 | 0.1642 |
| 1.1047 | 306 | 0.159 |
| 1.1083 | 307 | 0.1658 |
| 1.1119 | 308 | 0.1554 |
| 1.1155 | 309 | 0.1425 |
| 1.1191 | 310 | 0.1432 |
| 1.1227 | 311 | 0.1517 |
| 1.1264 | 312 | 0.148 |
| 1.1300 | 313 | 0.1636 |
| 1.1336 | 314 | 0.1735 |
| 1.1372 | 315 | 0.151 |
| 1.1408 | 316 | 0.1423 |
| 1.1444 | 317 | 0.1501 |
| 1.1480 | 318 | 0.1537 |
| 1.1516 | 319 | 0.1554 |
| 1.1552 | 320 | 0.1553 |
| 1.1588 | 321 | 0.149 |
| 1.1625 | 322 | 0.1605 |
| 1.1661 | 323 | 0.1551 |
| 1.1697 | 324 | 0.1555 |
| 1.1733 | 325 | 0.1443 |
| 1.1769 | 326 | 0.1533 |
| 1.1805 | 327 | 0.1658 |
| 1.1841 | 328 | 0.15 |
| 1.1877 | 329 | 0.1626 |
| 1.1913 | 330 | 0.172 |
| 1.1949 | 331 | 0.1542 |
| 1.1986 | 332 | 0.166 |
| 1.2022 | 333 | 0.1513 |
| 1.2058 | 334 | 0.1612 |
| 1.2094 | 335 | 0.1521 |
| 1.2130 | 336 | 0.1552 |
| 1.2166 | 337 | 0.1503 |
| 1.2202 | 338 | 0.1613 |
| 1.2238 | 339 | 0.1563 |
| 1.2274 | 340 | 0.1429 |
| 1.2310 | 341 | 0.1587 |
| 1.2347 | 342 | 0.1477 |
| 1.2383 | 343 | 0.1561 |
| 1.2419 | 344 | 0.1418 |
| 1.2455 | 345 | 0.1495 |
| 1.2491 | 346 | 0.1533 |
| 1.2527 | 347 | 0.1521 |
| 1.2563 | 348 | 0.1422 |
| 1.2599 | 349 | 0.1446 |
| 1.2635 | 350 | 0.146 |
| 1.2671 | 351 | 0.1473 |
| 1.2708 | 352 | 0.1566 |
| 1.2744 | 353 | 0.1411 |
| 1.2780 | 354 | 0.1502 |
| 1.2816 | 355 | 0.1383 |
| 1.2852 | 356 | 0.1622 |
| 1.2888 | 357 | 0.1391 |
| 1.2924 | 358 | 0.1455 |
| 1.2960 | 359 | 0.1541 |
| 1.2996 | 360 | 0.1476 |
| 1.3032 | 361 | 0.1662 |
| 1.3069 | 362 | 0.1476 |
| 1.3105 | 363 | 0.1452 |
| 1.3141 | 364 | 0.1372 |
| 1.3177 | 365 | 0.1542 |
| 1.3213 | 366 | 0.1531 |
| 1.3249 | 367 | 0.1623 |
| 1.3285 | 368 | 0.1544 |
| 1.3321 | 369 | 0.1625 |
| 1.3357 | 370 | 0.1459 |
| 1.3394 | 371 | 0.1474 |
| 1.3430 | 372 | 0.1499 |
| 1.3466 | 373 | 0.1495 |
| 1.3502 | 374 | 0.1361 |
| 1.3538 | 375 | 0.1444 |
| 1.3574 | 376 | 0.1495 |
| 1.3610 | 377 | 0.1583 |
| 1.3646 | 378 | 0.1642 |
| 1.3682 | 379 | 0.1646 |
| 1.3718 | 380 | 0.1595 |
| 1.3755 | 381 | 0.149 |
| 1.3791 | 382 | 0.1448 |
| 1.3827 | 383 | 0.1603 |
| 1.3863 | 384 | 0.1269 |
| 1.3899 | 385 | 0.1491 |
| 1.3935 | 386 | 0.1367 |
| 1.3971 | 387 | 0.1501 |
| 1.4007 | 388 | 0.1414 |
| 1.4043 | 389 | 0.156 |
| 1.4079 | 390 | 0.1428 |
| 1.4116 | 391 | 0.1559 |
| 1.4152 | 392 | 0.1452 |
| 1.4188 | 393 | 0.1547 |
| 1.4224 | 394 | 0.1432 |
| 1.4260 | 395 | 0.1648 |
| 1.4296 | 396 | 0.166 |
| 1.4332 | 397 | 0.1485 |
| 1.4368 | 398 | 0.1494 |
| 1.4404 | 399 | 0.1635 |
| 1.4440 | 400 | 0.1498 |
| 1.4477 | 401 | 0.1509 |
| 1.4513 | 402 | 0.1431 |
| 1.4549 | 403 | 0.1547 |
| 1.4585 | 404 | 0.1576 |
| 1.4621 | 405 | 0.1426 |
| 1.4657 | 406 | 0.132 |
| 1.4693 | 407 | 0.1511 |
| 1.4729 | 408 | 0.1551 |
| 1.4765 | 409 | 0.16 |
| 1.4801 | 410 | 0.1507 |
| 1.4838 | 411 | 0.1591 |
| 1.4874 | 412 | 0.1536 |
| 1.4910 | 413 | 0.1507 |
| 1.4946 | 414 | 0.1564 |
| 1.4982 | 415 | 0.153 |
| 1.5018 | 416 | 0.1404 |
| 1.5054 | 417 | 0.1627 |
| 1.5090 | 418 | 0.1432 |
| 1.5126 | 419 | 0.1456 |
| 1.5162 | 420 | 0.1369 |
| 1.5199 | 421 | 0.1554 |
| 1.5235 | 422 | 0.1412 |
| 1.5271 | 423 | 0.1547 |
| 1.5307 | 424 | 0.1555 |
| 1.5343 | 425 | 0.1575 |
| 1.5379 | 426 | 0.1595 |
| 1.5415 | 427 | 0.1464 |
| 1.5451 | 428 | 0.1738 |
| 1.5487 | 429 | 0.1692 |
| 1.5523 | 430 | 0.1566 |
| 1.5560 | 431 | 0.1452 |
| 1.5596 | 432 | 0.1433 |
| 1.5632 | 433 | 0.1584 |
| 1.5668 | 434 | 0.1579 |
| 1.5704 | 435 | 0.157 |
| 1.5740 | 436 | 0.1533 |
| 1.5776 | 437 | 0.148 |
| 1.5812 | 438 | 0.1381 |
| 1.5848 | 439 | 0.1605 |
| 1.5884 | 440 | 0.163 |
| 1.5921 | 441 | 0.1492 |
| 1.5957 | 442 | 0.1601 |
| 1.5993 | 443 | 0.1456 |
| 1.6029 | 444 | 0.1439 |
| 1.6065 | 445 | 0.1553 |
| 1.6101 | 446 | 0.1371 |
| 1.6137 | 447 | 0.1382 |
| 1.6173 | 448 | 0.1458 |
| 1.6209 | 449 | 0.14 |
| 1.6245 | 450 | 0.1463 |
| 1.6282 | 451 | 0.1433 |
| 1.6318 | 452 | 0.1472 |
| 1.6354 | 453 | 0.1481 |
| 1.6390 | 454 | 0.1408 |
| 1.6426 | 455 | 0.1525 |
| 1.6462 | 456 | 0.1223 |
| 1.6498 | 457 | 0.1452 |
| 1.6534 | 458 | 0.159 |
| 1.6570 | 459 | 0.1389 |
| 1.6606 | 460 | 0.1479 |
| 1.6643 | 461 | 0.1451 |
| 1.6679 | 462 | 0.1651 |
| 1.6715 | 463 | 0.1336 |
| 1.6751 | 464 | 0.1496 |
| 1.6787 | 465 | 0.1384 |
| 1.6823 | 466 | 0.143 |
| 1.6859 | 467 | 0.1423 |
| 1.6895 | 468 | 0.1403 |
| 1.6931 | 469 | 0.1577 |
| 1.6968 | 470 | 0.1511 |
| 1.7004 | 471 | 0.1429 |
| 1.7040 | 472 | 0.1445 |
| 1.7076 | 473 | 0.1431 |
| 1.7112 | 474 | 0.1326 |
| 1.7148 | 475 | 0.1554 |
| 1.7184 | 476 | 0.1406 |
| 1.7220 | 477 | 0.1479 |
| 1.7256 | 478 | 0.1521 |
| 1.7292 | 479 | 0.1475 |
| 1.7329 | 480 | 0.1584 |
| 1.7365 | 481 | 0.1393 |
| 1.7401 | 482 | 0.1291 |
| 1.7437 | 483 | 0.1373 |
| 1.7473 | 484 | 0.1555 |
| 1.7509 | 485 | 0.1473 |
| 1.7545 | 486 | 0.1654 |
| 1.7581 | 487 | 0.1568 |
| 1.7617 | 488 | 0.1557 |
| 1.7653 | 489 | 0.1531 |
| 1.7690 | 490 | 0.1385 |
| 1.7726 | 491 | 0.1381 |
| 1.7762 | 492 | 0.1375 |
| 1.7798 | 493 | 0.1472 |
| 1.7834 | 494 | 0.1581 |
| 1.7870 | 495 | 0.1448 |
| 1.7906 | 496 | 0.1443 |
| 1.7942 | 497 | 0.1422 |
| 1.7978 | 498 | 0.1295 |
| 1.8014 | 499 | 0.1463 |
| 1.8051 | 500 | 0.1346 |
| 1.8087 | 501 | 0.1387 |
| 1.8123 | 502 | 0.1463 |
| 1.8159 | 503 | 0.1439 |
| 1.8195 | 504 | 0.1404 |
| 1.8231 | 505 | 0.1433 |
| 1.8267 | 506 | 0.136 |
| 1.8303 | 507 | 0.14 |
| 1.8339 | 508 | 0.1355 |
| 1.8375 | 509 | 0.1446 |
| 1.8412 | 510 | 0.1564 |
| 1.8448 | 511 | 0.1413 |
| 1.8484 | 512 | 0.1451 |
| 1.8520 | 513 | 0.1453 |
| 1.8556 | 514 | 0.1484 |
| 1.8592 | 515 | 0.1403 |
| 1.8628 | 516 | 0.1568 |
| 1.8664 | 517 | 0.1566 |
| 1.8700 | 518 | 0.1318 |
| 1.8736 | 519 | 0.1483 |
| 1.8773 | 520 | 0.1339 |
| 1.8809 | 521 | 0.1423 |
| 1.8845 | 522 | 0.1349 |
| 1.8881 | 523 | 0.1302 |
| 1.8917 | 524 | 0.1341 |
| 1.8953 | 525 | 0.1456 |
| 1.8989 | 526 | 0.1334 |
| 1.9025 | 527 | 0.1382 |
| 1.9061 | 528 | 0.1462 |
| 1.9097 | 529 | 0.1315 |
| 1.9134 | 530 | 0.1606 |
| 1.9170 | 531 | 0.1308 |
| 1.9206 | 532 | 0.1319 |
| 1.9242 | 533 | 0.1407 |
| 1.9278 | 534 | 0.1385 |
| 1.9314 | 535 | 0.1471 |
| 1.9350 | 536 | 0.1621 |
| 1.9386 | 537 | 0.1436 |
| 1.9422 | 538 | 0.151 |
| 1.9458 | 539 | 0.1423 |
| 1.9495 | 540 | 0.1411 |
| 1.9531 | 541 | 0.1535 |
| 1.9567 | 542 | 0.143 |
| 1.9603 | 543 | 0.149 |
| 1.9639 | 544 | 0.1384 |
| 1.9675 | 545 | 0.1479 |
| 1.9711 | 546 | 0.1452 |
| 1.9747 | 547 | 0.1372 |
| 1.9783 | 548 | 0.1418 |
| 1.9819 | 549 | 0.1443 |
| 1.9856 | 550 | 0.1344 |
| 1.9892 | 551 | 0.1278 |
| 1.9928 | 552 | 0.1447 |
| 1.9964 | 553 | 0.1366 |
| 2.0 | 554 | 0.141 |
| 2.0036 | 555 | 0.1161 |
| 2.0072 | 556 | 0.1099 |
| 2.0108 | 557 | 0.126 |
| 2.0144 | 558 | 0.1163 |
| 2.0181 | 559 | 0.1234 |
| 2.0217 | 560 | 0.1171 |
| 2.0253 | 561 | 0.1073 |
| 2.0289 | 562 | 0.1126 |
| 2.0325 | 563 | 0.1175 |
| 2.0361 | 564 | 0.1086 |
| 2.0397 | 565 | 0.1038 |
| 2.0433 | 566 | 0.1121 |
| 2.0469 | 567 | 0.1154 |
| 2.0505 | 568 | 0.0973 |
| 2.0542 | 569 | 0.1208 |
| 2.0578 | 570 | 0.1064 |
| 2.0614 | 571 | 0.1159 |
| 2.0650 | 572 | 0.1093 |
| 2.0686 | 573 | 0.113 |
| 2.0722 | 574 | 0.1033 |
| 2.0758 | 575 | 0.1152 |
| 2.0794 | 576 | 0.1029 |
| 2.0830 | 577 | 0.1204 |
| 2.0866 | 578 | 0.1079 |
| 2.0903 | 579 | 0.1288 |
| 2.0939 | 580 | 0.0998 |
| 2.0975 | 581 | 0.1058 |
| 2.1011 | 582 | 0.1235 |
| 2.1047 | 583 | 0.1059 |
| 2.1083 | 584 | 0.0998 |
| 2.1119 | 585 | 0.1142 |
| 2.1155 | 586 | 0.1082 |
| 2.1191 | 587 | 0.0973 |
| 2.1227 | 588 | 0.1017 |
Framework Versions
- Python: 3.10.12
- Sentence Transformers: 3.4.1
- Transformers: 4.49.0
- PyTorch: 2.5.1+cu124
- Accelerate: 1.4.0
- Datasets: 3.3.2
- Tokenizers: 0.21.0
Citation
BibTeX
Sentence Transformers
@inproceedings{reimers-2019-sentence-bert,
title = "Sentence-BERT: Sentence Embeddings using Siamese BERT-Networks",
author = "Reimers, Nils and Gurevych, Iryna",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the 2019 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing",
month = "11",
year = "2019",
publisher = "Association for Computational Linguistics",
url = "https://arxiv.org/abs/1908.10084",
}