Figure 10
A three-panel test diagram compares constant values, modified parameters, and evaluation of results across tests.The image shows three parallel diagrams arranged horizontally and labeled at the bottom as “Test 1”, “Test 2”, and “Test 3”, with rightward arrows connecting Test 1 to Test 2 and Test 2 to Test 3. The Test 1 diagram contains a top section labeled “Constant Values” with a lock icon, which includes stacked rectangular boxes labeled “Model to use”, “Max. Length”, “Frequency”, “Presence”, “Best of”, and “Top P (Parameter)”. Below this, a section labeled “Modified Parameter” shows a rectangular box labeled “Temperature (Parameter)” with a light bulb icon. On the right side of Test 1, a vertical section labeled “Evaluation of Results” displays an icon of a circular target arrow. The Test 2 diagram follows the same structure, where the top section labeled “Constant Values” with a lock icon includes stacked boxes labeled “Model to use”, “Max. Length”, “Frequency”, “Presence”, “Best of”, and “Temperature (Parameter)”. The “Modified Parameter” section in Test 2 shows a rectangular box labeled “Top P (Parameter)” with a cloud icon. On the right, the “Evaluation of Results” section again shows the circular target arrow icon. The Test 3 diagram also follows the same layout, where stacked boxes labeled “Model to use”, “Max. Length”, “Frequency”, “Presence”, and “Best of (param.) (deprec.)”. The “Modified Parameter” section in Test 3 contains two rectangular boxes labeled “Top P” and “Temperature (Parameter)” with respective icons. On the right side of Test 3, the “Evaluation of Results” section again shows the circular target arrow icon.

Experiment plan. Source: Own illustration

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