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# Metric Card for SEScore
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***Module Card Instructions:*** *Fill out the following subsections. Feel free to take a look at existing metric cards if you'd like examples.*
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## Metric Description
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## How to Use
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*Give general statement of how to use the metric*
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*Provide simplest possible example for using the metric*
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### Inputs
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- **input_field** *(type): Definition of input, with explanation if necessary. State any default value(s).*
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### Output Values
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*State the range of possible values that the metric's output can take, as well as what in that range is considered good. For example: "This metric can take on any value between 0 and 100, inclusive. Higher scores are better."*
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#### Values from Popular Papers
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### Examples
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*Give code examples of the metric being used. Try to include examples that clear up any potential ambiguity left from the metric description above. If possible, provide a range of examples that show both typical and atypical results, as well as examples where a variety of input parameters are passed.*
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# Metric Card for SEScore
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<img src="img/logo_sescore.png" alt="Alt text" title="SEScore logo">
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## Metric Description
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*SEScore is an unsupervised learned evaluation metric trained on synthesized dataset*
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## How to Use
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*Provide simplest possible example for using the metric*
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### Inputs
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*SEScore takes input of predictions (a list of candidate translations) and references (a list of reference translations).*
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### Output Values
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*Output value is between 0 to -25*
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#### Values from Popular Papers
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### Examples
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*Give code examples of the metric being used. Try to include examples that clear up any potential ambiguity left from the metric description above. If possible, provide a range of examples that show both typical and atypical results, as well as examples where a variety of input parameters are passed.*
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