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if we apply small perturbations to a passagex ∼ pθ , producing ̃x, the quantity log pθ (x) − log pθ ( ̃x)should be relatively large on average for machine-generatedsamples compared to human-written text. |
like human text. Inother words, |
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By applying small changes to text sample x, we should be able to find the log probs of x and the perturbed example and there should be a fairly big delta for machine generated examples. |
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