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    XLM (Cross-lingual Language Model)

    XLM (Cross-lingual Language Model)

    PyTorch original implementation of Cross-lingual Language Model

    XLM (Cross-lingual Language Model) is a family of multilingual pretraining methods that align representations across languages to enable strong zero-shot transfer. It popularized objectives like Masked Language Modeling (MLM) across many languages and Translation Language Modeling (TLM) that jointly trains on parallel sentence pairs to tighten cross-lingual alignment. Using a shared subword vocabulary, XLM learns language-agnostic features that work well for classification and sequence...
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    TEES

    Turku Event Extraction System

    Turku Event Extraction System (TEES) is a free and open source natural language processing system developed for the extraction of events and relations from biomedical text. It is written mostly in Python, and should work in generic Unix/Linux environments. Currently, the TEES source code repository still remains on GitHub at http://jbjorne.github.com/TEES/ where there is also a wiki with more information.
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