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Open-source offline translation library written in Python
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Explain, analyze, and visualize NLP language models. Ecco creates interactive visualizations directly in Jupyter notebooks explaining the behavior of Transformer-based language models (like GPT2, BERT, RoBERTA, T5, and T0).
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Codes and Model of the paper "Text-to-Audio Generation using Instruction Tuned LLM and Latent Diffusion Model"
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ACL'2021: LM-BFF: Better Few-shot Fine-tuning of Language Models https://arxiv.org/abs/2012.15723
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Running Llama 2 and other Open-Source LLMs on CPU Inference Locally for Document Q&A
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PhoBERT: Pre-trained language models for Vietnamese (EMNLP-2020 Findings)
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Repository for the ACL2023 paper "Reasoning with Language Model Prompting: A Survey".
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Happy Transformer makes it easy to fine-tune NLP Transformer models and use them for inference.
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Collection of papers and resources on Reasoning in Large Language Models (LLMs), including Chain-of-Thought (CoT), Instruction-Tuning, and others.
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Crosslingual Generalization through Multitask Finetuning
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An easy to use Natural Language Processing library and framework for predicting, training, fine-tuning, and serving up state-of-the-art NLP models.
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This repository contains a collection of papers and resources on Reasoning in Large Language Models.
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ChatGPT Universe is fleeting notes on ChatGPT, GPT, and large language models (LLMs)
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GPT-based ontological extraction tools, including SPIRES
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ExtremeBERT is a toolkit that accelerates the pretraining of customized language models on customized datasets, described in the paper “ExtremeBERT: A Toolkit for Accelerating Pretraining of Customized BERT”.
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