Case Sensitivity using HuggingFace & Google's T5 model (base)

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  • adaptnlp

    An easy to use Natural Language Processing library and framework for predicting, training, fine-tuning, and serving up state-of-the-art NLP models.

  • Yes, there are capitals in the tokenizer vocabulary of t5-base and t5-small, so both support capitalization. A few days ago I was using t5-small through adaptnlp for extractive summarization and capitalization was working fine (https://github.com/Novetta/adaptnlp). AdaptNLP is basically just a transformers wrapper, so if you can't figure out a solution, you could just dissect their source code.

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