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Top 13 natural-language-generation Open-Source Projects
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InfluxDB
Power Real-Time Data Analytics at Scale. Get real-time insights from all types of time series data with InfluxDB. Ingest, query, and analyze billions of data points in real-time with unbounded cardinality.
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simplenlg
Java API for Natural Language Generation. Originally developed by Ehud Reiter at the University of Aberdeen’s Department of Computing Science and co-founder of Arria NLG. This git repo is the official SimpleNLG version.
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Accelerated Text
Accelerated Text is a no-code natural language generation platform. It will help you construct document plans which define how your data is converted to textual descriptions varying in wording and structure.
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storyteller
Multimodal AI Story Teller, built with Stable Diffusion, GPT, and neural text-to-speech (by jaketae)
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WorkOS
The modern identity platform for B2B SaaS. The APIs are flexible and easy-to-use, supporting authentication, user identity, and complex enterprise features like SSO and SCIM provisioning.
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Extracting-Training-Data-from-Large-Langauge-Models
A re-implementation of the "Extracting Training Data from Large Language Models" paper by Carlini et al., 2020
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Numerical-Realization
An English-based natural language generator for numerical inputs. (by BL1NDX3N0N)
I really like the simplicity of this framework, and they hit on a lot of common problems found in other agent-based frameworks. Most intrigued by the RAG improvements.
Seems like Microsoft was frustrated with the pace of movement in this space and the shitty results of agents (which admittedly kept my interest turned away from agents for the last few months). I'm interested again because it makes practical sense, and from looking at the example notebooks, seems fairly easy to integrate into existing applications.
Maybe this is the 'low code' approach that might actually work, and bridge together engineering and non-engineering resources.
This example was what caught my eye: https://github.com/microsoft/FLAML/blob/main/notebook/autoge...
I have seen models which do something similar but the questions they ask are not in a Yes/No style such as this T5 - based Question Generator. Essentially, I was wondering how I would go about developing such a model.
natural-language-generation related posts
- Is there any alternative Python's word-forms?
- A system that changes words of input text but retains meaning?
- Made a lightweight natural language generation AI for translating string based numbers into their English-based text equivalent. For example: -1042 = negative one thousand and forty-two. Numbers can be translated all the way up to 999 centillion. Enjoy.
- Made a lightweight natural language generation AI for translating string based numbers into their English-based text equivalent. For example: -1042 = negative one thousand and forty-two. Numbers can be translated all the way up to 999 centillion. Enjoy.
- Search-and-replace with correct grammatical case - does it exist?
- Created a computer program that submits fake stories to prolifewhistleblower.com
- Conditional Text Generation (About Me)
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Index
What are some of the best open-source natural-language-generation projects? This list will help you:
Project | Stars | |
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1 | FLAML | 3,671 |
2 | question_generation | 1,070 |
3 | this-word-does-not-exist | 1,009 |
4 | simplenlg | 802 |
5 | Accelerated Text | 789 |
6 | storyteller | 468 |
7 | NLP-conference-compendium | 457 |
8 | rebel | 425 |
9 | mgpt | 194 |
10 | icortex | 32 |
11 | attercop | 29 |
12 | Extracting-Training-Data-from-Large-Langauge-Models | 26 |
13 | Numerical-Realization | 0 |
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