Learn to say popular LLM testing and evaluation framework names correctly.
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How is Ragas (framework for evaluating retrieval-augmented generation pipelines) correctly pronounced?
Ragas is pronounced 'RAH-gus' — echoing the Indian musical term 'raga', stress on RAH. In a technical interview: "Ragas scored the answer's faithfulness against the retrieved context, not just the ground truth."
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How is DeepEval (open-source framework for unit testing LLM outputs) correctly pronounced?
DeepEval is pronounced 'DEEP-ee-VAL' — 'deep' plus 'evaluation' shortened to 'eval'. In a technical interview: "DeepEval failed the build the moment the hallucination score crossed our threshold."
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How is TruLens (library for evaluating and tracking the quality of LLM applications) correctly pronounced?
TruLens is pronounced 'TROO-lenz' — 'tru' (short for 'true') plus 'lens', stress on TROO. In a technical interview: "TruLens gave us a dashboard showing groundedness scores across every single production trace."
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How is Giskard (open-source testing framework for evaluating AI and LLM quality and safety) correctly pronounced?
Giskard is pronounced 'GIS-kard' — stress on the first syllable, a hard G as in 'gift'. In a technical interview: "Giskard scanned the model automatically and flagged three separate bias issues we hadn't noticed."
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How is Deepchecks (open-source library for validating and monitoring machine learning and LLM models) correctly pronounced?
Deepchecks is pronounced 'DEEP-cheks' — 'deep' plus 'checks', both plain English words. In a technical interview: "Deepchecks caught the data drift in production before a single customer complained."