Natural language processing
Natural language processing (NLP) is a field of computer science that studies how computers and humans interact. In the 1950s, Alan Turing published an article that proposed a measure of intelligence, now called the Turing test. More modern techniques, such as deep learning, have produced results in the fields of language modeling, parsing, and natural-language tasks.
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In gensim/models/fasttext.py:
model = FastText(
vector_size=m.dim,
vector_size=m.dim,
window=m.ws,
window=m.ws,
epochs=m.epoch,
epochs=m.epoch,
negative=m.neg,
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# FIXME: these next 2 lines read in unsupported FB FT modes (loss=3 softmax or loss=4 onevsall,
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Describe the bug
I'm having major trouble with from_csv.
Context: I'm writing tutorial for build simple text search engine with Jina + Hub. I don't want to include a whole section of processing datasets, hence just passing a CSV into from_csv. I tried with meme dataset (converted tsv) before, and now using [superhero dataset](https://www.kaggle.com/jonathanbesomi/superheroes-nlp-datas
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
I typically used compressed datasets (e.g. gzipped) to save disk space. This works fine with AllenNLP during training because I can write my dataset reader to load the compressed data. However, the predict command opens the file and reads lines for the Predictor. This fails when it tries to load data from my compressed files.
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Motivated by huggingface/transformers#12789 in Transformers, one welcoming change would be replacing assertions with proper exceptions. The only type of assertions we should keep are those used as sanity checks.
Currently, there is a total of 87 files with the assert statements (located under datasets and src/datasets), so when working on this, to manage the PR s
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transformersversion: 4.11.2