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I'm using Seq2SeqTrainer from Huggingface with t5-large for my experiments. I'm fine-tuning the model on a generation task in which some words in a sentence are between <> or <<>>. An example sentence would be:
The <<Allosaurus>> was a large carnivorous <dinosaur> that walked on two legs and had two arms on the front of its body.
The model is generating:
The Allosaurus>> was a large carnivorous dinosaur> that walked on two legs and had two arms on the front of its body.
I'm not sure why "<" is never generated. Am I missing something about the vocabulary or formatting?
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Hi,
I'm using Seq2SeqTrainer from Huggingface with t5-large for my experiments. I'm fine-tuning the model on a generation task in which some words in a sentence are between <> or <<>>. An example sentence would be:
The <<Allosaurus>> was a large carnivorous <dinosaur> that walked on two legs and had two arms on the front of its body.
The model is generating:
The Allosaurus>> was a large carnivorous dinosaur> that walked on two legs and had two arms on the front of its body.
I'm not sure why "<" is never generated. Am I missing something about the vocabulary or formatting?
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