What happens if a period (.) is used as a stop sequence in text generation?
A.
The model ignores periods and continues generating text until it reaches the token limit.
B.
The model generates additional sentences to complete the paragraph.
C.
The model stops generating text after it reaches the end of the current paragraph.
D.
The model stops generating text after it reaches the end of the first sentence, even if the token limit is much higher.
The Answer Is:
D
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Explanation:
Comprehensive and Detailed In-Depth Explanation:
A stop sequence in text generation (e.g., a period) instructs the model to halt generation once it encounters that token, regardless of the token limit. If set to a period, the model stops after the first sentence ends, making Option D correct. Option A is false, as stop sequences are enforced. Option B contradicts the stop sequence’s purpose. Option C is incorrect, as it stops at the sentence level, not paragraph.
OCI 2025 Generative AI documentation likely explains stop sequences under text generation parameters.
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