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{"tstamp": 1739550914.8, "task_type": "retrieval", "type": "chat", "model": "BAAI/bge-large-en-v1.5", "gen_params": {}, "start": 1739550912.634, "finish": 1739550914.8, "ip": "", "conv_id": "6642049ad7b74cfb8bb2bbbaee7c9bad", "model_name": "BAAI/bge-large-en-v1.5", "prompt": "WRPD", "output": [["WRPD", "Philadelphia Police Department\n\nThe Philadelphia Police Department (PPD, Philly PD, or Philly Police) is the police agency responsible for law enforcement and investigations within the County and City of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The PPD is one of the oldest municipal police agencies, fourth-largest police force and sixth-largest non-federal law enforcement agency in the United States. Since records were first kept in 1828, at least 289 PPD officers have died in the line of duty.\nThe Philadelphia Police Department has a history of police brutality, intimidation, coercion, and disregard for constitutional rights, particularly during the tenure of Frank Rizzo as police commissioner (1967–1971) and mayor (1972–1980). The patterns of police brutality were documented in a 1978 Pulitzer Prize–winning Philadelphia Inquirer series by William K. Marimow and Jon Neuman.\nHistory\n19th century\nIn 1797, Philadelphia established a night watch, and employed its first police officers to patrol the streets in daytime in 1833. The two entities were combined in 1854 to form the Philadelphia Police Department, which was modeled on London's Metropolitan Police.\nIn 1870, a Philadelphia policeman shot and killed Henry Truman, an unarmed Black man in an alley. He was found guilty of manslaughter."]], "corpus": "wikipedia"}
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{"tstamp": 1739550945.0208, "task_type": "retrieval", "type": "chat", "model": "intfloat/multilingual-e5-large-instruct", "gen_params": {}, "start": 1739550942.8776, "finish": 1739550945.0208, "ip": "", "conv_id": "d4a584fc507f434faf8968541471f24c", "model_name": "intfloat/multilingual-e5-large-instruct", "prompt": "Ipad", "output": [["Ipad", "Title: A proposal for a Chinese keyboard for cellphones, smartphones, ipads and tablets\n\nAbstract: In this paper, we investigate the possibility to use two tilings of the hyperbolic plane as basic frame for devising a way to input texts in Chinese characters into messages of cellphones, smartphones, ipads and tablets."]], "corpus": "arxiv"}
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{"tstamp": 1739550945.0208, "task_type": "retrieval", "type": "chat", "model": "Salesforce/SFR-Embedding-2_R", "gen_params": {}, "start": 1739550942.8776, "finish": 1739550945.0208, "ip": "", "conv_id": "a5cdc5fdf95e460b99c2b677219eb172", "model_name": "Salesforce/SFR-Embedding-2_R", "prompt": "Ipad", "output": [["Ipad", "Title: Apple IOS Devices for Network Administrators\n\nAbstract: As tablet devices continue to gain market share at the expense of the traditional PC, they become a more integral part of the corporate landscape. Tablets are no longer being utilized only by sales executives for presentation purposes, or as addition to the traditional laptop. Users are attempting to perform significant amounts of their daily work on tablet devices, some even abandoning the ubiquitous laptop or desktop entirely. Operating exclusively from a tablet device, specifically Apple IOS tablet devices creates unique challenges in a corporate environment traditionally dominated by Microsoft Windows operating systems. Interactions with file shares, presentation media, VPN, and remote access present barriers that users and helpdesk support are unfamiliar with in a relation to an iPad or iPhone. Many solutions are being offered to these challenges some of which are analyzed by this manuscript."]], "corpus": "arxiv"}
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