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Documentation might need one more example for multiple adjectives, (or at least confirmation that it doesn't work) #23

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Jellybit opened this issue Dec 24, 2023 · 1 comment

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I think this readme may need an example for something slightly more complicated. For instance, if you want to have a "scrawny old man", it's unclear if we have to make two separate entries for "scrawny man" and "old man", or if it would even recognize "scrawny man" as connected as the exact phrase isn't located in the prompt. Currently, it's hard to tell if the cutoff method simply doesn't work for this situation, or if I'm doing it wrong.

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Jellybit commented Apr 8, 2024

Another example is also needed for verbs, and direct objects. For example: "The woman is jumping over the fence. The man is kicking the ball". Would it work if we simply paired "jumping" with "woman", and "kicking" with "man"? Or do the words need to be next to each other with the noun after the verb? Could we then pair "ball" with "kicking" to reduce bleed there too? The current example doesn't cover the most common situations in which I'd try using this node.

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