Librarian Bot: Add base_model information to model
Browse filesThis pull request aims to enrich the metadata of your model by adding [`google/flan-t5-base`](https://huggingface.co./google/flan-t5-base) as a `base_model` field, situated in the `YAML` block of your model's `README.md`.
How did we find this information? We performed a regular expression match on your `README.md` file to determine the connection.
**Why add this?** Enhancing your model's metadata in this way:
- **Boosts Discoverability** - It becomes straightforward to trace the relationships between various models on the Hugging Face Hub.
- **Highlights Impact** - It showcases the contributions and influences different models have within the community.
For a hands-on example of how such metadata can play a pivotal role in mapping model connections, take a look at [librarian-bots/base_model_explorer](https://huggingface.co./spaces/librarian-bots/base_model_explorer).
This PR comes courtesy of [Librarian Bot](https://huggingface.co./librarian-bot). If you have any feedback, queries, or need assistance, please don't hesitate to reach out to [@davanstrien](https://huggingface.co./davanstrien). Your input is invaluable to us!
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license: apache-2.0
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model-index:
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- name: flan-t5-base-samsum
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name: Sequence-to-sequence Language Modeling
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type: text2text-generation
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name: samsum
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license: apache-2.0
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tags:
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metrics:
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- rouge
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- text: 'Olivia: Hey Carter, are you still developing that restaurant business? Carter:
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Hi Olivia Carter: Yes, we want to launch next month :) Olivia: Next month? That''s
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soon! Congrats :) Carter: thanks, I''m a bit nervous but I seriously believe we''re
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delivering something innovative and needed Olivia: I think it''s a great concept
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and I am sure you''ll do great! Olivia: I am currently involved with a new restaurant
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in the city centre Carter: Which one? Olivia: Spicy and chilled Carter: I heard
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about it :) Is it any good? ;) Olivia: I love the restaurant and really like working
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there Carter: good for you! Olivia: and here''s the question - are you still looking
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for restaurant to include in your discount app? Carter: sure, but I think it would
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be better to discuss it in person - would you like to meet up? Olivia: That would
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be great!'
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example_title: Dialogue 1
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- text: 'Chad: Elton John is goat Eva: what do you mean by goat? Frank: greatest of
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all time Chad: indeed Eva: ahh... it makes sense now :P'
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example_title: Dialogue 2
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- text: 'Astonishing X-Men is the name of four X-Men comic book series from Marvel
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Comics, the first two of which were limited series. The third volume, an ongoing
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series, began in 2004, with its first run written by Joss Whedon and art by John
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Cassaday. It was then written by Warren Ellis with art by Simone Bianchi and Phil
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Jimenez.[1] Daniel Way and Christos Gage then took over the title writing alternating
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stories. They were followed by James Asmus who wrote one issue, then Greg Pak,
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who took over for four issues in November 2011.[2] Marjorie Liu wrote the final
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21 issues of the series until its end at issue #68 in 2013. The title''s fourth
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volume and second ongoing series launched in 2017 during the "ResurrXion" storyline.[3]
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The first run was written by Charles Soule and illustrated by a rotating cast
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of artists. Matthew Rosenberg and artist Greg Land would then take over the series
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before its end in 2018. The original Astonishing X-Men was a four-issue limited
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series that replaced Uncanny X-Men during the 1995 alternate universe storyline
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"Age of Apocalypse", in which all X-titles were given new names and issue numbers.
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In the storyline, Professor X was murdered 20 years in the past by his own son,
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Legion. Magneto, witnessing his friend''s death, committed himself to Xavier''s
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dream and created his own team of X-Men. However, he was unable to prevent the
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rise of the despotic Apocalypse and hence the series primarily dealt with the
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X-Men''s battle against him. Astonishing X-Men, written by Scott Lobdell and illustrated
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by Joe Madureira, featured a team of X-Men led by Rogue and consisted of Sunfire,
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Blink, Morph, Sabretooth and Wildchild. source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Astonishing_X-Men'
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example_title: Wikipedia Article
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base_model: google/flan-t5-base
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model-index:
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- name: flan-t5-base-samsum
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name: Sequence-to-sequence Language Modeling
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name: samsum
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split: test
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- type: rouge
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value: 46.8876
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name: Rouge1
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