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[BFCL Dataset Revamp 5/n] Multi-Turn Base WrapUp #772

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@Fanjia-Yan Fanjia-Yan commented Nov 18, 2024

This PR continues #737 a 2-week initiative to re-scrutinize across V3 dataset issues with several objectives:

  1. Enforce int + float compatibility.
  2. Remove duplicated functions.
  3. Clean several entries.

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@Fanjia-Yan What's the testings on this, does it pass all ground truth unit tests/

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@HuanzhiMao Updated the add_to_watchlist function stock parameter.

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LGTM

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LGTM

@HuanzhiMao HuanzhiMao merged commit ac59a47 into ShishirPatil:main Nov 23, 2024
HuanzhiMao added a commit that referenced this pull request Dec 7, 2024
This PR updates the leaderboard to reflect the change in score due to
the following PR merge:

1. #747 
2. #770 
3. #768 
4. #750 
5. #763 
6. #772 
7. #777 
8. #778 
9. #786 
10. #787 
11. #697 
12. #718 
13. #755 
14. #796 
15. #789 
16. #804 
17. #808 
18. #809
19. #811 
20. #810 

Models were evaluated using checkpoint commit d7e52e5.
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