metadata
library_name: transformers
license: apache-2.0
base_model: bert-base-cased
tags:
- generated_from_trainer
model-index:
- name: bert-finetuned-squad
results: []
widget:
- text: What's my name, eh?
context: My name is Jason and I live in Phoenix.
example_title: Name
- text: Where do I live?
context: My name is Sarah and I live in London
example_title: Location
- text: What does Chhauni Silkhana mean?
context: >-
The National Museum is located in the western part of Kathmandu, near the
Swayambhunath stupa in an historical building. This building was
constructed in the early 19th century by General Bhimsen Thapa. It is the
most important museum in the country, housing an extensive collection of
weapons, art and antiquities of historic and cultural importance. The
museum was established in 1928 as a collection house of war trophies and
weapons, and the initial name of this museum was Chhauni Silkhana, meaning
'the stone house of arms and ammunition'. Given its focus, the museum
contains many weapons, including locally made firearms used in wars,
leather cannons from the 18th–19th century, and medieval and modern works
in wood, bronze, stone and paintings.
example_title: Katmandu
- text: What are some diseases which won't benefit from PCR methods?
context: >-
Thus, the technological ability to detect any infectious agent rapidly and
specifically are currently available. The only remaining blockades to the
use of PCR as a standard tool of diagnosis are in its cost and
application, neither of which is insurmountable. The diagnosis of a few
diseases will not benefit from the development of PCR methods, such as
some of the clostridial diseases (tetanus and botulism). These diseases
are fundamentally biological poisonings by relatively small numbers of
infectious bacteria that produce extremely potent neurotoxins. A
significant proliferation of the infectious agent does not occur, this
limits the ability of PCR to detect the presence of any bacteria.
example_title: PCR methods
- text: When is the action?
context: >-
On September 27, 2010, Public Safety Canada partnered with
STOP.THINK.CONNECT, a coalition of non-profit, private sector, and
government organizations dedicated to informing the general public on how
to protect themselves online. On February 4, 2014, the Government of
Canada launched the Cyber Security Cooperation Program. The program is a
$1.5 million five-year initiative aimed at improving Canada’s cyber
systems through grants and contributions to projects in support of this
objective. Public Safety Canada aims to begin an evaluation of Canada's
Cyber Security Strategy in early 2015. Public Safety Canada administers
and routinely updates the GetCyberSafe portal for Canadian citizens, and
carries out Cyber Security Awareness Month during October.
example_title: Canada cyber
bert-finetuned-squad
This model is a fine-tuned version of bert-base-cased on an unknown dataset.
Model description
More information needed
Intended uses & limitations
More information needed
Training and evaluation data
More information needed
Training procedure
Training hyperparameters
The following hyperparameters were used during training:
- learning_rate: 2e-05
- train_batch_size: 8
- eval_batch_size: 8
- seed: 42
- optimizer: Use adamw_torch with betas=(0.9,0.999) and epsilon=1e-08 and optimizer_args=No additional optimizer arguments
- lr_scheduler_type: linear
- num_epochs: 3
- mixed_precision_training: Native AMP
Training results
Framework versions
- Transformers 4.46.2
- Pytorch 2.5.1+cu121
- Datasets 3.1.0
- Tokenizers 0.20.3