hashformers VS should-i-follow

Compare hashformers vs should-i-follow and see what are their differences.

should-i-follow

🦄 An NLP application just for the lols: built with Haystack to get an overview of what a user is posting about on Twitter (by TuanaCelik)
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hashformers should-i-follow
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6.2 5.7
11 months ago 4 months ago
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hashformers

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should-i-follow

Posts with mentions or reviews of should-i-follow. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-02-24.
  • Show HN: Should I follow them on Twitter? – an app for the lols
    2 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 24 Feb 2023
    A demo application where you enter a Twitter username to see what they've been posting about lately, their tone and languages they use.

    Built with Haystack: https://github.com/deepset-ai/haystack

    It uses text-davinci-003 from OpenAI (for now) with a custom Haystack PromptTemplate.

    You can check out the source code here too: https://github.com/TuanaCelik/should-i-follow

What are some alternatives?

When comparing hashformers and should-i-follow you can also consider the following projects:

Twitter-sentiment-analysis - A sentiment analysis model trained with Kaggle GPU on 1.6M examples, used to make inferences on 220k tweets about Messi and draw insights from their results.

Bard-API - The unofficial python package that returns response of Google Bard through cookie value.

NewsMTSC - Target-dependent sentiment classification in news articles reporting on political events. Includes a high-quality data set of over 11k sentences and a state-of-the-art classification model.

haystack-search-pipeline-streamlit - 🚀 Template Haystack Search Application with Streamlit

FinBERT - A Pretrained BERT Model for Financial Communications. https://arxiv.org/abs/2006.08097

what-would-mother-say - 💁‍♀️ A Tweet creation Agent that fetches usernames last k tweets and generates a tweet about the requested topic

cellpose - a generalist algorithm for cellular segmentation with human-in-the-loop capabilities

LiveActionMap - An attempt to map the areas with active conflict in Ukraine using open source twitter data.

hate-speech-and-offensive-language - Repository for the paper "Automated Hate Speech Detection and the Problem of Offensive Language", ICWSM 2017

unilm - Large-scale Self-supervised Pre-training Across Tasks, Languages, and Modalities

pytorch-sentiment-analysis - Tutorials on getting started with PyTorch and TorchText for sentiment analysis.

twig - twig.py - a twitter web3 influencer truffle pig used for finding engaged users