Model Settings
Voir en anglaisUnderstand temperature, Top P, and reasoning level in Claira, with default settings and task-based recommendations.
Model Settings
Claira gives you control over model behavior through Temperature, Top P, and Reasoning level.
Default settings (new cases)
The default values for new cases are:
- Temperature:
0.1 - Top P:
0.2 - Reasoning level:
none
Why these defaults:
- Temperature
0.1favors stable, repeatable outputs for legal review. - Top P
0.2allows limited variation without making responses too loose. - Reasoning
noneprioritizes speed for most day-to-day workflows.
What each setting does
Temperature
Temperature controls response randomness.
- Lower values (
0.0to0.3): more consistent and focused. - Higher values (
0.7to1.0): more varied and creative.
For most review tasks, stay low unless you intentionally want broader exploration.
Top P
Top P controls how broad the model's token choices are.
- Lower values: tighter, more deterministic phrasing.
- Higher values: more diversity and variation.
Top P and Temperature both influence variability. In practice, adjust one at a time when tuning quality.
Reasoning level
Reasoning level controls how much extra reasoning effort the model uses before responding.
none: fastestlow: light extra reasoningmedium: stronger reasoning for complex edge caseshigh: deepest reasoning, typically slowest
Task-based recommendations
- High-volume relevance coding:
temperature 0.1,topP 0.2,reasoning none - Privilege edge cases / nuanced legal distinctions:
temperature 0.1,topP 0.2,reasoning lowormedium - Complex fact synthesis from difficult documents:
temperature 0.1,topP 0.2-0.4,reasoning medium
Notes
- Some controls may be unavailable for models that do not support the same advanced settings.
- When tuning, change one setting at a time and validate against a benchmark set.
Need help? Contact us at support@claira.to.
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