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APS is an acronym for Accurately Parsed Score and aims to provide a unified standard for comparing parsing results and ground truths.
APS is an acronym for Accurately Parsed Score and aims to provide a unified standard for comparing parsing results and ground truths.
Check the basic example
The project uses Volta to manage node and yarn version management. Once you have volta installed you can run the following command to install dependencies:
yarn install
Alternatively, if you want to build and run:
yarn build
yarn test
During development it can be helpful to run the tests automatically whenever a file is changed.
You can do this by appending the --watch
flag.
yarn test --watch
yarn lint
If you also want to fix any found linting errors:
yarn lint --fix
See our guide on contributing.
See our changelog.
Copyright © 2022 Klarna Bank AB
For license details, see the LICENSE file in the root of this project.
FAQs
APS is an acronym for Accurately Parsed Score and aims to provide a unified standard for comparing parsing results and ground truths.
We found that @klarna/aps-evaluator demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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