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Hello, I am trying to use the in-context model (luodian/OTTER-9B-LA-InContext) to generate output from a multiple-choice question. My primary instruction looks something like this:
prompt="<image>User: Can you pick one of the following options that best describes the image? Choose ONLY from the given two options. <options>1: cat 2: dog GPT:<answer> 1: cat<|endofchunk|><image>User: Can you pick one of the following options that best describes the image? Choose ONLY from the given two options. <options>1: kitchen table 2: bathroom sink GPT:<answer> 2: bathroom sink<|endofchunk|><image>User: Can you pick one of the following options that best describes the image? Choose ONLY from the given two options. <options>1: chicken_wings 2: salad GPT:<answer> "
However, considering the outputs, I feel like I am not structuring this correctly or not using the correct model for this task. I am looking for suggestions to improve my instruction, and whether I should try the different weights.
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Hello, I am trying to use the in-context model (
luodian/OTTER-9B-LA-InContext
) to generate output from a multiple-choice question. My primary instruction looks something like this:However, considering the outputs, I feel like I am not structuring this correctly or not using the correct model for this task. I am looking for suggestions to improve my instruction, and whether I should try the different weights.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: