Rust native ready-to-use NLP pipelines and transformer-based models (BERT, DistilBERT, GPT2,...)
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Rust native ready-to-use NLP pipelines and transformer-based models (BERT, DistilBERT, GPT2,...)
LLMs can generate feedback on their work, use it to improve the output, and repeat this process iteratively.
PaL: Program-Aided Language Models (ICML 2023)
Interpretability for sequence generation models 🐛 🔍
A method to fix GPT-3 after deployment with user feedback, without re-training.
Code for "Aligning Linguistic Words and Visual Semantic Units for Image Captioning", ACM MM 2019
This repository collects an extensive list of awesome papers about Story Generation / Storytelling, primarily focusing on the era of Large Language Models (LLMs).
Paper list for open-ended language generation
XLNet for generating language.
On Generating Extended Summaries of Long Documents
NAACL'19: "Jointly Optimizing Diversity and Relevance in Neural Response Generation"
UNION: An Unreferenced Metric for Evaluating Open-ended Story Generation
Script Buddy v2 is a film script text generation tool built using film scripts from the world's most popular film scripts and GPT2.
Benchmark for evaluating open-ended generation
Design and build a chatbot using data from the Cornell Movie Dialogues corpus, using Keras
Official code for the NAACL 2022 paper "Fuse It More Deeply! A Variational Transformer with Layer-Wise Latent Variable Inference for Text Generation"
LM pretraining for generation, reading list, resources, conference mappings.
Pre-trained models for our work on Temporal Graph Generation
This project has been created to make AI accessible and easy for everyone. Whether you are a beginner with no prior experience or an experienced developer, this starter kit is designed to help you incorporate AI into your apps quickly and easily.
Multi-Figurative Language Generation (COLING 2022)
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