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    onnxt5

    onnxt5

    Summarization, translation, sentiment-analysis, text-generation, etc.

    Summarization, translation, sentiment analysis, text-generation and more at blazing speed using a T5 version implemented in ONNX. This package is still in the alpha stage, therefore some functionalities such as beam searches are still in development. The simplest way to get started for generation is to use the default pre-trained version of T5 on ONNX included in the package. Please note that the first time you call get_encoder_decoder_tokenizer, the models are being downloaded which might...
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    Market Reporter

    Market Reporter

    Automatic Generation of Brief Summaries of Time-Series Data

    ...Then, launch containers by docker-compose. We recommend to use pipenv to make a Python environment for this project. Suppose you have a database named master on your local machine. Prediction submodule generates a single comment of a financial instrument at specified time by loading a trained model.
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