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September 9, 2019
by Léo Laugier
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Can Unsupervised Text Style Transfer nudge healthier conversations online?

Annotating implicit toxicity and subtle forms of abusive language is difficult When my academic PhD advisor Thomas Bonald and I started collaborating with Jigsaw and the Athens University of Economics and Business in Spring 2019, we faced the following issue: … Continue reading →

Tags: Artificial Neural Networks, BERT, Deep Learning, Machine Learning, Machine Translation, Natural Language Processing, Sequence to Sequence, Style Transfer, Text Generation, Transformers, Unsupervised Learning | Permalink

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