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title: Turn Your Side-by-Side Comparisons into Ranking!
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app.py
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outputs=gr.Dataframe(
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title='Turn Your Side-by-Side Comparisons into Ranking!',
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description='''
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This easy-to-use tool transforms pairwise comparisons (aka side-by-side) to a meaningful ranking of items.
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As an input, it expects a comma-separated (CSV) file containing the following columns:
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- `left`: the first compared item
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- `right`: the second compared item
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- `winner`: the label indicating the winning item
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Possible values for `winner` are `left`, `right`, or `tie`.
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The provided example might be a good starting point of the format.
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As the output, this tool provides a table with items, their estimated scores, and ranks.
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This tool implements the tie-aware ranking aggregation algorithm as described in
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[Efficient Computation of Rankings from Pairwise Comparisons](https://www.jmlr.org/papers/v24/22-1086.html).
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