predict-subreddit
keytotext
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predict-subreddit
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Moderating posts that don't belong to a subreddit using ML model
You can try the demo here; there is also an API endpoint for it. The code for the project is open-source on the GitHub repo.
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Interesting AI projects in hugging face
predict-subreddit
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[P] Made an NLP model that predicts subreddit based on the title of a post (link in comments)
here you go https://github.com/daspartho/predict-subreddit
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Made an NLP model that predicts subreddit based on the title of a post
You could look at the model notebook in the github repo, it has steps to create the model using the HuggingFace library.
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Made an NLP model that predicts subreddit based on the title of a post (link in comments)
I've put the details for the project in the GitHub Readme. The repo contains notebooks with steps to create the dataset and the model.
keytotext
- [Machine Learning] [P] Implémentation de la génération de texte à partir de mots clés Python Module
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[P] Implementation of text generation from keywords Python Module
I am trying to find a module with a key to text generator using NLP models, I have been using "keytotext" (https://github.com/gagan3012/keytotext) which has been working really well up until now but today it seems like the models have been taken down from https://huggingface.co/models.
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Library that takes a pool of words and spits out sentences with only those words?
This library can generate sentences based on the given keywords using T5. I feel like this is probably close to what you are looking for.
- Keytotext Convert Keywords to Large Texts
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Keytotext
Hello, Presenting Keytotext: Keytotext is an NLP model that can convert keywords to sentences and larger texts. It is built using the T5 model. Keytotext has a PyPI installation and on-demand inference API too. It also features a UI built using streamlit and a GPU-enabled colab notebook for easy usage! Please do check it out on GitHub: https://github.com/gagan3012/keytotext Please to star 📷 if you liked the work!
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