Jupyter notebooks for Chainer hands-on
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Jupyter notebooks for Chainer hands-on
A repository of notebooks containing recurrent neural nets engineered for NLP tasks
This repository contains codes and notebooks used in various competitions
Joke generator based on a LSTM language model trained on the reddit jokes dataset. It contains both a jupyter notebook for training it, and code to create a docker container that runs it.
Training notebooks and API to Arabic Autocomplete project
This notebooks, we train a seq2seq decoder model with teacher forcing. Then use the trained layers from the decoder to generate a sentence.
Codes, scripts, and notebooks on various aspects of transformer models.
Notebooks for prompt engineering understanding
Load local LLMs effortlessly in a Jupyter notebook for testing purposes alongside Langchain or other agents. Contains Oobagooga and KoboldAI versions of the langchain notebooks with examples.
Notebooks con character generation y sentiment analisis.
Run Dolly, the world’s first truly open instruction-tuned LLM, with your own prompts on IPUs
A repository contains necessary foundational exercises in NLP for beginners.
Notebook showing how to implement and train a transformer for language modeling
A detailed notebook tutorial about LangChain Chains, Memory, Agents, Models, and Prompts.
Natural Language Processing
🗨️ This repository contains a collection of notebooks and resources for various NLP tasks using different architectures and frameworks.
This repository contains a Jupyter notebook for performing sentiment analysis using the ALBERT model. The notebook includes steps for setting up the model, processing text data, and providing a graphical user interface (GUI) using tkinter for user interaction.
💁 Awesome Treasure of Transformers Models for Natural Language processing contains papers, videos, blogs, official repo along with colab Notebooks. 🛫☑️
🐙 Guides, papers, lecture, notebooks and resources for prompt engineering
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