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✨ Initialize new NLP project on hallucination detection #42

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Mu-SHROOM, the Multilingual Shared-task on Hallucinations and Related Observable Overgeneration Mistakes

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We to detect hallucination spans in the outputs of instruction-tuned LLMs in a multilingual context in Mu-SHROOM, which stands for “Multilingual Shared-task on Hallucinations and Related Observable Overgeneration Mistakes”.

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  • I followed the repository practices (e.g. I used gitmojis).
  • I have added/updated tests according to my changes.
  • I have added/updated documentation according to my changes.

@honghanhh honghanhh changed the title Initialize new NLP project on hallucination detection ✨ Initialize new NLP project on hallucination detection Oct 28, 2024
@honghanhh honghanhh marked this pull request as ready for review November 4, 2024 10:01
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I added some minor suggestions. Also, I add some .gitkeep to have a proper organization as the different project developed on this repo. Feel free to change it if you have suggestions too ahah.

@honghanhh honghanhh merged commit 87226d3 into main Nov 4, 2024
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@honghanhh honghanhh deleted the shroom branch November 4, 2024 12:20
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