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bench-warmers
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What to do next?
i have more ideas than I know what to do with, help yourself: https://github.com/dmarx/bench-warmers
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Any ideas for NLP end-to-end projects or blogs for a beginner with a linguistics background to boost their CV?
you're welcome to help yourself to my ideas (no guarantees that they're any good or even comprehensible, I do a lot of my brainstorming while high). here's my brainstorming space, scroll down for a categorized ToC: https://github.com/dmarx/bench-warmers
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[R] LLaMA-Adapter: Efficient Fine-tuning of Language Models with Zero-init Attention
I've decided to just lean into it and am literally just giving my ideas away. https://github.com/dmarx/bench-warmers
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Using Github to write my notes has helped me retain knowledge immensely.
it might sound like a lot, but it's actually really lightweight and easy to use. Check it out: https://github.com/dmarx/bench-warmers
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We are the developers behind pandas, currently preparing for the 2.0 release :) AMA
you've sort of become victims of your own success: as another pandas dev mentioned, you want to preserve backwards compatibility and this significantly complicates any restructuring. I'm sympathetic and am not sure what the best solution here would be. I had this idea last night but i'm not sure I like this approach either.
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Need help on finding an area where machine learning is applicable on day-to-day life but not implemented already
To be clear, i'm talking about e.g. vision impaired, hearing impaired, etc. Here's an example of a project idea in this space (possibly a bit more ambitious than what you're looking for but if you think you could tackle this I encourage you to take a stab at it): https://github.com/dmarx/bench-warmers/blob/main/automated-video-description.md
python-bigquery-pandas
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We are the developers behind pandas, currently preparing for the 2.0 release :) AMA
I'm not sure if there is already support for all Arrow complex types in pandas 2.0, but we have some support of lists for sure, and I think structs too. For the bigquery part, I think you can ask this to the developers of this repo: https://github.com/googleapis/python-bigquery-pandas We basically wrap that library with the read_gbq() function. but there is not much big query specific in pandas other than that, so not much idea.
What are some alternatives?
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astro-sdk - Astro SDK allows rapid and clean development of {Extract, Load, Transform} workflows using Python and SQL, powered by Apache Airflow.
LLaMA-Adapter - [ICLR 2024] Fine-tuning LLaMA to follow Instructions within 1 Hour and 1.2M Parameters
ibis - the portable Python dataframe library
pandas-stubs - Public type stubs for pandas
scikit-learn - scikit-learn: machine learning in Python
obsidian-omnisearch - A search engine that "just works" for Obsidian. Supports OCR and PDF indexing.
Pandas - Flexible and powerful data analysis / manipulation library for Python, providing labeled data structures similar to R data.frame objects, statistical functions, and much more