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BigScience Large Open-science Open-access Multilingual Language Model (BLOOM) [1] [2] is a 176-billion-parameter transformer-based autoregressive large language model (LLM). The model, as well as the code base and the data used to train it, are distributed under free licences. [3]
Question-query pairs Question Answering 2018 [332] [333] Hartmann, Soru, and Marx et al. Vietnamese Question Answering Dataset (UIT-ViQuAD) A large collection of Vietnamese questions for evaluating MRC models. This dataset comprises over 23,000 human-generated question-answer pairs based on 5,109 passages of 174 Vietnamese articles from Wikipedia.
Hugging Face, Inc. is an American company incorporated under the Delaware General Corporation Law [1] and based in New York City that develops computation tools for building applications using machine learning.
Embedded JavaScript (EJS) is a web templating system or templating language that allows developers to code HTML markup with simple JavaScript. [1] It mainly uses logic from JavaScript, which makes benefits for developers who already know JavaScript language before.
The three embedding vectors are added together representing the initial token representation as a function of these three pieces of information. After embedding, the vector representation is normalized using a LayerNorm operation, outputting a 768-dimensional vector for each input token. After this, the representation vectors are passed forward ...
The rough idea is that we have a "database" in the form of a list of key-value pairs. The decoder sends in a query , and obtains a reply in the form of a weighted sum of the values , where the weight is proportional to how closely the query resembles each key .
Immediately invoked function expressions may be written in a number of different ways. [3] A common convention is to enclose the function expression – and optionally its invocation operator – with the grouping operator, [4] in parentheses, to tell the parser explicitly to expect an expression.
Example of a web form with name-value pairs. A name–value pair, also called an attribute–value pair, key–value pair, or field–value pair, is a fundamental data representation in computing systems and applications. Designers often desire an open-ended data structure that allows for future extension without modifying existing code or data.