opencompass and COMPASS
These are unrelated projects that share only a superficial naming similarity: one is a comprehensive LLM evaluation framework supporting 100+ benchmarks across multiple models, while the other is a specialized domain application using LLMs to catalog energy infrastructure regulations—making them neither competitors, complements, nor ecosystem siblings.
About opencompass
open-compass/opencompass
OpenCompass is an LLM evaluation platform, supporting a wide range of models (Llama3, Mistral, InternLM2,GPT-4,LLaMa2, Qwen,GLM, Claude, etc) over 100+ datasets.
This platform helps you understand how well different large language models (LLMs) perform on various tasks. You input specific LLMs and datasets, and it outputs detailed evaluation scores and benchmarks. It's designed for researchers, developers, or anyone building applications with LLMs who needs to compare and select the best model for their needs.
About COMPASS
NatLabRockies/COMPASS
INFRA-COMPASS is a tool that leverages Large Language Models (LLMs) to create and maintain an inventory of state and local codes and ordinances applicable to energy infrastructure.
This tool helps urban planners, energy project managers, and legal professionals efficiently identify and track all relevant state and local codes impacting energy infrastructure projects. It takes public legal documents and policy texts as input and generates a detailed, up-to-date inventory of applicable regulations, saving significant time in legal research and compliance. This is ideal for those managing large-scale infrastructure development and needing to ensure regulatory adherence.
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