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Time-series of mel-frequency cepstrum coefficients. 8,800 Text Classification 2010 [124] [125] M. Bedda et al. ISOLET Dataset Spoken letter names. Features extracted from sounds. 7797 Text Classification 1994 [126] [127] R. Cole et al. Japanese Vowels Dataset Nine male speakers uttered two Japanese vowels successively.
The company was named after the U+1F917 珞 HUGGING FACE emoji. [2] After open sourcing the model behind the chatbot, the company pivoted to focus on being a platform for machine learning. In March 2021, Hugging Face raised US$40 million in a Series B funding round. [3]
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An additional set of extensions of these models is available for use where the observed time-series is driven by some "forcing" time-series (which may not have a causal effect on the observed series): the distinction from the multivariate case is that the forcing series may be deterministic or under the experimenter's control.
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 ]
An empirical investigation of the Llama series was the scaling laws. It was observed that the Llama 3 models showed that when a model is trained on data that is more than the "Chinchilla-optimal" amount, the performance continues to scale log-linearly. For example, the Chinchilla-optimal dataset for Llama 3 8B is 200 billion tokens, but ...
These models are useful in modeling time series with long memory—that is, in which deviations from the long-run mean decay more slowly than an exponential decay. The acronyms "ARFIMA" or "FARIMA" are often used, although it is also conventional to simply extend the "ARIMA( p , d , q )" notation for models, by simply allowing the order of ...
Data-driven models encompass a wide range of techniques and methodologies that aim to intelligently process and analyse large datasets. Examples include fuzzy logic, fuzzy and rough sets for handling uncertainty, [3] neural networks for approximating functions, [4] global optimization and evolutionary computing, [5] statistical learning theory, [6] and Bayesian methods. [7]