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- base_model: pierreguillou/gpt2-small-portuguese
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- library_name: ceares
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- license: mit
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- - português
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- # Model Card for jacksoncastro/ceares
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- ## Model Details
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- ### Model Description
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  # GPT-2 Cearês Translator
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  Este modelo é uma versão fine-tuned do GPT-2 em português para tradução do português padrão para o sotaque cearense.
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  input_text = "[PT] Esse rapaz é bobo [CE]"
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  result = translator(input_text, max_length=50, temperature=0.3)
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- - **Developed by:** Jackson Castro
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- - **Funded by [optional]:** [More Information Needed]
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- - **Model type:** [More Information Needed]
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- - **Language(s) (NLP):** pt
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- - **License:** mit
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- - **Finetuned from model [optional]:** pierreguillou/gpt2-small-portuguese
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- ### Model Sources [optional]
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- - **Repository:** https://github.com/jacksoncastro/hugging-challenge
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- ## Uses
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- ## How to Get Started with the Model
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  # GPT-2 Cearês Translator
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  Este modelo é uma versão fine-tuned do GPT-2 em português para tradução do português padrão para o sotaque cearense.
 
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  input_text = "[PT] Esse rapaz é bobo [CE]"
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  result = translator(input_text, max_length=50, temperature=0.3)
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  print(result[0]['generated_text'])