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Fine-tuning BERT Models on Demand for Information Systems Explained Using Training Data from Pre-modern Arabic.

Asselborn et al., 2023

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7885910820825441933
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Asselborn T
Melzer S
Aljoumani S
Bender M
Marwitz F
Hirschler K
Möller R
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CHAI@ KI

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Humanities scholars can use Large Language Models (LLMs) to simplify text analysis and pattern recognition. Fine-tuning LLMs for specific humanities tasks can be challenging due to limited training data. However, in the humanities exists a growing number of information …
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