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Exam 1Z0-1071-23 Topic 2 Question 17 Discussion
Oracle Exam 1Z0-1071-23 Topic 2 Question 17 Discussion
Actual exam question for Oracle's 1Z0-1071-23 exam
Question #: 17
Topic #: 2
[All 1Z0-1071-23 Questions]
What is the difference between implicit and explicit end flows?
A
Implicit end flows always return an action string, whereas explicit end flows do not.
B
Implicit end flows return values using output parameters, whereas explicit end flows do not.
C
Implicit end flows are added as a component state, whereas explicit end flows are not.
D
Implicit end flows do not need to be added to a flow, whereas explicit end flows do.
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Kimberlie
1 years ago
Hold on, did someone say 95/5 split? That's like trying to build a house with 95% foundation and 5% walls. Sounds risky to me!
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Orville
12 months ago
B) I agree, that does sound risky. Maybe a more balanced split like 80/20 would be better.
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Eve
12 months ago
A) Do a 95/5 split of your utterances with 95% going to the model and 5% to tests.
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Jackie
1 years ago
Hmm, I'm not sure about these options. Maybe we should just flip a coin and see what happens. 50/50 is always a safe bet, right?
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Roosevelt
11 months ago
I agree, let's go with option A.
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Elise
11 months ago
Yeah, let's not leave it up to chance.
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Carole
12 months ago
I think we should stick to the options given.
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Reed
1 years ago
I'm going with option D. 5% for both sounds like the perfect way to keep things lean and efficient.
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Erick
12 months ago
I think it's important to have a small but representative sample for testing.
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Beula
1 years ago
I agree, 5% for both training and tests seems like a good balance.
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Barrett
1 years ago
Option D sounds like a good choice. Keeping it lean and efficient is key.
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Sylvie
1 years ago
Option C seems like a better choice to me. Using 20% for both training and testing ensures a more comprehensive evaluation.
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Joanne
1 years ago
I think option B is the way to go. An 80/20 split sounds like a good balance between training the model and testing it.
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Ligia
12 months ago
I think so too, it's important to have enough data for training and testing.
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Mona
12 months ago
I agree, option B seems like a good balance.
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Tawny
1 years ago
I think so too, it's important to have enough data for training and testing.
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Mona
1 years ago
I prefer option C, using 20% for both training and testing.
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Barabara
1 years ago
I think option A might be better for more thorough testing.
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Elly
1 years ago
I agree, option B seems like a good balance.
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Maurine
1 years ago
I agree, option B seems like a good balance.
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Caren
1 years ago
But what about option B? Wouldn't a larger test set be more beneficial?
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Elvis
1 years ago
I agree, having most of the utterances go to the model makes sense.
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Marge
1 years ago
I think option A is a good rule of thumb.
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