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Many of the theorem statements does not have formal proofs(they have the sorry tags). If I have a generated proof for a theorem how should I evaluate it, even if we have a predicted proof and ground truth proof, how do I go for semantic evaluation between these two.
Someone please help me with this.
Many of the theorem statements does not have formal proofs(they have the sorry tags). If I have a generated proof for a theorem how should I evaluate it, even if we have a predicted proof and ground truth proof, how do I go for semantic evaluation between these two.
Someone please help me with this.