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* bring back default build_text_classifier method * remove _set_dims_ hack in favor of proper dim inference * add tok2vec initialize to unit test * small fixes * add unit test for various textcat config settings * logistic output layer does not have nO * fix window_size setting * proper fix * fix W initialization * Update textcat training example * Use ml_datasets * Convert training data to `Example` format * Use `n_texts` to set proportionate dev size * fix _init renaming on latest thinc * avoid setting a non-existing dim * update to thinc==8.0.0a2 * add BOW and CNN defaults for easy testing * various experiments with train_textcat script, fix softmax activation in textcat bow * allow textcat train script to work on other datasets as well * have dataset as a parameter * train textcat from config, with example config * add config for training textcat * formatting * fix exclusive_classes * fixing BOW for GPU * bump thinc to 8.0.0a3 (not published yet so CI will fail) * add in link_vectors_to_models which got deleted Co-authored-by: Adriane Boyd <adrianeboyd@gmail.com> |
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keras_parikh_entailment | ||
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training | ||
deep_learning_keras.py | ||
load_from_docbin.py | ||
README.md | ||
streamlit_spacy.py | ||
vectors_fast_text.py | ||
vectors_tensorboard.py |
spaCy examples
The examples are Python scripts with well-behaved command line interfaces. For more detailed usage guides, see the documentation.
To see the available arguments, you can use the --help
or -h
flag:
$ python examples/training/train_ner.py --help
While we try to keep the examples up to date, they are not currently exercised by the test suite, as some of them require significant data downloads or take time to train. If you find that an example is no longer running, please tell us! We know there's nothing worse than trying to figure out what you're doing wrong, and it turns out your code was never the problem.