Thanks for your positive reactions
I'll try to answer all questions now
The repo for Turkish BERT model can be found here:https://github.com/stefan-it/turkish-bert …
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Great work, as usual! Can you share the results of the PoS tagging? I'm very curious about these highly morphological languages and how LM perform on them.
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Repo is here, I've already added the PoS tagging results
https://github.com/stefan-it/turkish-bert … - Još 2 druga odgovora
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Stefan, we had created small linguistic tests (probing tasks) exactly for this purpose. We also have many for Turkish, and a web service for Transformer models: …https://linspector.ukp.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de
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This looks pretty awesome
I just uploaded an archive (with pytorch_model.bin, vocab.txt and config.json) but the interface still shows "uploading" - I'll wait a bit now. Should I try the GitHub repo
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What is your training corpus?
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Currently I'm using the Turkish part of the OSCAR corpus:https://traces1.inria.fr/oscar/
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Stefan I have asked some colleagues to contact you for this. If several billions of words of additional Turkish text would improve your model, let me know and I can dig up what I have.
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ahah it is a weird name that I checked if it really existed. there are not any normal names in Turkish that has "bert" in it. But I would suggest using Turkish translation of the name "Bert" from the Sesame Street: "Büdü"
Elmo is "Edi". - Još 3 druga odgovora
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