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This PR builds on top of #412. Often we would like to use an LLM to generate types that can not be hashed, or whose outputs do not lie within a small enough set such that voting is likely to complete in any reasonable amount of time (think generating anything with a string component, or callables). Yet these outputs may still have some "essense" in a smaller set which would still provide useful signal for voting.
This PR implements a
ReducedKAheadSamplerwhich allows the user to provide areducerfunction which maps LLM generated outputs to a reduced key-set for voting, and then runs the usual k-ahead sampling algorithm.