Cohere Rerank in Practice
... Cohere Rerank : Architecture and Model Design Tasks 2.1 Overview of the Transformer Foundation 2.2 End - to - End Rerank Pipeline in Cohere 2.3 Input Representations and Preprocessing 2.4 Scoring and Output Strategies 2.5 Customization ...
Cohere Rerank API for Search Optimization
... Cohere's reranker maintains high semantic fidelity across heterogeneous datasets, attributed to its carefully calibrated training regimen and architectural design. Cohere's reranker synthesizes a transformer-encoder foundation with ...
To Make Sure Is to Cohere
Francis Schwanauer. BER LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA TO MAKE SURE IS TO COHERE Francis Schwanauer University of.
Prolegomena to Analytical Geometry in Anisotropic Euclidean Space of Three Dimensions
... cohere ; it follows from 41 and 42 that If three planes do not all cohere with a single ideal line , there is one and only one ideal point with which they all do cohere . Given an actual point O and a line that does not include O ...
A New English Dictionary on Historical Principles: part 1. C-Comm (1893)
... COHERE , COHERITOR , COHESION . Co - harmonious ( ly , -harmonize , -hearted- ness : see Co- . Cohart ( e , obs . form of COAкст . Coheir ( kojē ) . [ f . Co - 3C + HEIR ; cf. L. cohērēs , OF . cohoir ( Godefroy ) . ] One who partici ...
A first catechism of botany
... cohere together ? Yes ; in the mallow and hollyhock they cohere by their filaments , and are called monadelphous ; in flowers that are collected in a capitulum the stamens usually cohere by their anthers , and are called syngenesious ...
The Encyclopedia of Social Reform ...
... cohere ; thus in 41 of the 47 States and Terri- tories the value of the manufactured products per capita and the deaths from nervous diseases cohere . In 35 States and Territories the value of the manu- factured products per capita ...
The New American Encyclopedic Dictionary
... [ COHERE . ] cohabiters of the same region . " - Hobbes : Thucy- 2. Having the power or quality of causing to i , pl . of lo = the . ] With . * cō - hib ' - it , * co - hib - ite , v . t . [ Lat . cohibitum , sup . of cohibeo = to ...
Journal of the Photographic Society of London
... cohere slightly . Supposing the Hertzian waves are exicted in a mass of metal filings , there is a tendency for those filings to cohere , and the filings as a whole become a better conductor . This has been fully established by Lodge ...
The American Encyclopaedic Dictionary
... cohere . ] I. Lit .: The state or condition of bodies in which their parts cohere or are joined together from any cause ; a sticking or adhering together ; a union of parts . " The pressure of the air will not explain , nor can be a ...
Universal Dictionary of the English Language
... cohere , to stick together ; and Eng . suff . -able . ] Capable of cohesion ; cohesive . cō - he - sion ( sion as zhūn ) , s . [ Fr. cohésion , from Lat . cohesus , pa . par . of cohæreo = to cohere , to stick together . ] A. Ordinary ...
The Imperial Encyclopaedic Dictionary
... cohere . ] I. Lit .: The state or condition of bodies in which their parts cohere or are joined together from any cause ; a sticking or adhering together ; a union of parts . " The pressure of the air will not explain , nor can be a ...
Automated Abduction
... cohere , then Q and P cohere . ( b ) If P and Q incohere , then Q and P incohere . Principle 2. Explanation . If P1 ... P explain Q , then : m Pin P ( a ) For each P. in I ... P , P. and Q cohere . mi ( b ) For each P1 and P. in P ...
The Anglo-American Encyclopedia and Dictionary: Dictionary department (A-Z)
... cohere . ] I. Lit .: The state or condition of bodies in which their parts cohere or are joined together from any cause ; a sticking or adhering together ; a union of parts . " The pressure of the air will not explain , nor can be a ...
A New English Dictionary on Historical Principles
... COHERE , COHERITOR , COHESION . Co - harmonious ( ly , -harmonize , -hearted- ness : see Co- . Cohart ( e , obs . form of COARCT . Coheir ( korea ) . [ f . Co- 3 C + HEIR ; cf. L. cohērēs , OF . cohoir ( Godefroy ) . ] One who partici ...
Lectures on Metaphysics and Logic: Logic
... cohere with a one - third , they also cohere in the same manner with each other . " 2 ) " Ideas which do not cohere with the same one - third , these do not cohere with each other . " ( Given in the original by Waldin , Systema , p ...
First principles of a new system of philosophy
... cohere indissolubly , usually in large groups , in the faint order the individual manifestations none of them cohere indissolubly , and are most of them loosely aggregated : the only indissoluble cohesions among them being between ...
Botany Bulletin
... cohere together . Applied also where the carpels are combined by their floral envelopes becoming fleshy . The Sweetsop Custard Apple ( Anona ) is a ready example . SYNCAR PUS - Bearing fruit composed of cohering carpels . The clusters ...
An elementary text-book of botany, tr. revised by S.H. Vines
... cohere by their outer margins they form an opposite stipule , as in Astragalus , and when they cohere by their inner margins they form an axillary stipule , as in Houttuynia cordata : in the Polygo- naceæ they cohere by both their ...
