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SSoC' 25 blog post for week 05 by Muhammad Haroon #281
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## This Week's Achievements | ||
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1. **Generated more samples using various prompts** | ||
- I generated more samples using [various prompts](https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1lxMHoiE-4YB5oDYlXfSP9TK5iXWkGYWC33ll8weJIO8/edit?usp=sharing). These samples were stored in [Google Drive](https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1jee1MAmsyNddbh-pTIOX9K6Wctbd6Cf9?usp=drive_link) and shared with the mentors. The mentors scored the sounds using the following Google Sheets: [Walter's Score](https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1gzh7w2o8TeUUaePqOSlN2bt1T7fofFeRNoGzxq97PPM/edit?usp=sharing) and [Devin's Score](https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ozwnBbXLQKZY_EQ-p7I4y0PRtzkqUauYOwstVnvjxFU/edit?usp=sharing). After reviewing the score, it became evident that a new model was needed. |
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Partly because these links may not always work and partly because we don't want to necessitate clicking on these sorts of link to get the important information, perhaps you could add one more level of details, such as the average scores for both Devin and Walter? That way a reader can better get the idea.
"On a three-point scale, Devin's average was x.x and Walter's was y.y. ..."
Also, perhaps give some more insight into what is behind the different number coding? (E.g. "R" meant short prompt, like "..." and t meant long prompt like "...". "..." represented temperature...")
Just some more details, please.
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Updated.
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@pikurasa Can you please review it.