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| # Tokenizers, check![[tokenizers-check]] | |
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| After this deep dive into tokenizers, you should: | |
| - Be able to train a new tokenizer using an old one as a template | |
| - Understand how to use offsets to map tokens' positions to their original span of text | |
| - Know the differences between BPE, WordPiece, and Unigram | |
| - Be able to mix and match the blocks provided by the 🤗 Tokenizers library to build your own tokenizer | |
| - Be able to use that tokenizer inside the 🤗 Transformers library | |
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