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  metrics:
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  - accuracy
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  widget:
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- - text: 'Mr. Hammond worries that old age and the flightiness of youth will diminish
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- the ranks of the East Anglian group that keeps the Aslacton bells pealing . '
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- - text: 'The others here today live elsewhere . '
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  - text: '`` So crunch , crunch , crunch , bang , bang , bang -- here come the ringers
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  from above , making a very obvious exit while the congregation is at prayer ,
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  `` he says . '
 
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  - text: 'Then , at a signal , the ringers begin varying the order in which the bells
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  sound without altering the steady rhythm of the striking . '
 
 
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  pipeline_tag: text-classification
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  inference: true
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  base_model: sentence-transformers/paraphrase-mpnet-base-v2
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  ### Model Labels
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  | Label | Examples |
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- | 0 | <ul><li>'The art of change-ringing is peculiar to the English , and , like most English peculiarities , unintelligible to the rest of the world . '</li><li>'Of all scenes that evoke rural England , this is one of the loveliest : An ancient stone church stands amid the fields , the sound of bells cascading from its tower , calling the faithful to evensong . '</li><li>'In the tower , five men and women pull rhythmically on ropes attached to the same five bells that first sounded here in 1614 . '</li></ul> |
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- | 3 | <ul><li>'The parishioners of St. Michael and All Angels stop to chat at the church door , as members here always have . '</li><li>'History , after all , is not on his side . '</li><li>"According to a nationwide survey taken a year ago , nearly a third of England 's church bells are no longer rung on Sundays because there is no one to ring them . "</li></ul> |
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  | 2 | <ul><li>'Now , only one local ringer remains : 64-year-old Derek Hammond . '</li><li>'The others here today live elsewhere . '</li><li>'No one speaks , and the snaking of the ropes seems to make as much sound as the bells themselves , muffled by the ceiling . '</li></ul> |
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- | 1 | <ul><li>'`` To ring for even one service at this tower , we have to scrape , `` says Mr. Hammond , a retired water-authority worker . `` '</li><li>'When their changes are completed , and after they have worked up a sweat , ringers often skip off to the local pub , leaving worship for others below . '</li><li>"Two years ago , the Rev. Jeremy Hummerstone , vicar of Great Torrington , Devon , got so fed up with ringers who did n't attend service he sacked the entire band ; the ringers promptly set up a picket line in protest . "</li></ul> |
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  ## Uses
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  metrics:
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  - accuracy
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  widget:
 
 
 
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  - text: '`` So crunch , crunch , crunch , bang , bang , bang -- here come the ringers
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  from above , making a very obvious exit while the congregation is at prayer ,
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  `` he says . '
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+ - text: 'The others here today live elsewhere . '
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  - text: 'Then , at a signal , the ringers begin varying the order in which the bells
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  sound without altering the steady rhythm of the striking . '
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+ - text: 'Mr. Hammond worries that old age and the flightiness of youth will diminish
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+ the ranks of the East Anglian group that keeps the Aslacton bells pealing . '
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  pipeline_tag: text-classification
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  inference: true
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  base_model: sentence-transformers/paraphrase-mpnet-base-v2
 
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  ### Model Labels
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  | Label | Examples |
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  |:------|:--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
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+ | 3 | <ul><li>'The art of change-ringing is peculiar to the English , and , like most English peculiarities , unintelligible to the rest of the world . '</li><li>'Of all scenes that evoke rural England , this is one of the loveliest : An ancient stone church stands amid the fields , the sound of bells cascading from its tower , calling the faithful to evensong . '</li><li>'In the tower , five men and women pull rhythmically on ropes attached to the same five bells that first sounded here in 1614 . '</li></ul> |
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+ | 1 | <ul><li>'The parishioners of St. Michael and All Angels stop to chat at the church door , as members here always have . '</li><li>'History , after all , is not on his side . '</li><li>"According to a nationwide survey taken a year ago , nearly a third of England 's church bells are no longer rung on Sundays because there is no one to ring them . "</li></ul> |
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  | 2 | <ul><li>'Now , only one local ringer remains : 64-year-old Derek Hammond . '</li><li>'The others here today live elsewhere . '</li><li>'No one speaks , and the snaking of the ropes seems to make as much sound as the bells themselves , muffled by the ceiling . '</li></ul> |
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+ | 0 | <ul><li>'`` To ring for even one service at this tower , we have to scrape , `` says Mr. Hammond , a retired water-authority worker . `` '</li><li>'When their changes are completed , and after they have worked up a sweat , ringers often skip off to the local pub , leaving worship for others below . '</li><li>"Two years ago , the Rev. Jeremy Hummerstone , vicar of Great Torrington , Devon , got so fed up with ringers who did n't attend service he sacked the entire band ; the ringers promptly set up a picket line in protest . "</li></ul> |
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  ## Uses
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