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Currently, the toolbox saves Latex tables and plots with the resulting accuracies and error consistencies.
For custom plotting routines and similar, it would be great to have these numbers additionally in an easy-to-parse format, e.g. CSV or JSON.
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hi! if i'm not mistaken you can already find the resulting accuracies in CSV format in model-vs-human/raw-data/performances/ after running python examples/evaluate.py
Currently, the toolbox saves Latex tables and plots with the resulting accuracies and error consistencies.
For custom plotting routines and similar, it would be great to have these numbers additionally in an easy-to-parse format, e.g. CSV or JSON.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: