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Skill Selector #13

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volkerha opened this issue Apr 19, 2021 · 0 comments
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Skill Selector #13

volkerha opened this issue Apr 19, 2021 · 0 comments

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Hi Deepy Team!

Thanks for open-sourcing this demo agent, it's great to see high-quality implementations made available to the public.

One question: In the Deepy architecture you mentioned a built-in skill selector, which I presumed is responsible for selecting the skill(s) that should create responses for the response selector. However, in the implementation, I cannot find any skill selector and it seems that all available skills are used.

Just wanted to clarify 🙂

Thanks

IgnatovFedor pushed a commit that referenced this issue Dec 6, 2023
* feat: universal resp selector for debug

* feat: universal resp selector for debug

* feat: universal resp selector distribution

* fix; upd services lm

* feat: universal skill_selector

* feat: universal skill working with multiple prompts and llms

* feat: component card

* fix; getting skill name not none

* fix: codestyle

* fix: resp selector vars

* fix: remove sending apikeys with raw uttr attrs

* fix: increase timeout

* fix: do not use user attrs

* fix: promtp to skill seletor

* fix: select all skills (for resp selector debug)

* fix: distribution with skill selector

* fix: attrs

* fix: attrs extra

* fix: turning on all skills and getting skill names from input

* fix: default value

* feat: return all hypotheses for debug mode

* fix: order of calls

* fix: remove external internal

* feat: docs

* feat: component cards

* fix: env in cards

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Co-authored-by: smilni <smilgaveronika@gmail.com>
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