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| # Basic usage completed![[basic-usage-completed]] | |
| Great job following the course up to here! To recap, in this chapter you: | |
| - Learned the basic building blocks of a Transformer model. | |
| - Learned what makes up a tokenization pipeline. | |
| - Saw how to use a Transformer model in practice. | |
| - Learned how to leverage a tokenizer to convert text to tensors that are understandable by the model. | |
| - Set up a tokenizer and a model together to get from text to predictions. | |
| - Learned the limitations of input IDs, and learned about attention masks. | |
| - Played around with versatile and configurable tokenizer methods. | |
| From now on, you should be able to freely navigate the 🤗 Transformers docs: the vocabulary will sound familiar, and you've already seen the methods that you'll use the majority of the time. | |
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