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the return of "fgim_attack" #11

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Icyzrw opened this issue Nov 8, 2019 · 1 comment
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the return of "fgim_attack" #11

Icyzrw opened this issue Nov 8, 2019 · 1 comment

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@Icyzrw
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Icyzrw commented Nov 8, 2019

Great work!
but there is an issue about "fgim_attack" since it return nothing, but "eval_iters" wants to save the results of it to the file.

Thanks again for your job!

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Nrgeup commented Mar 18, 2021

Thank you! "fgim_attack" aims to generate the outputs under a fixed modification weight W, to show that different modification weights W can control the obviousness of the target attribute in the generated sentence (as shown in Section “4.5 Transfer Degree Control”).

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