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  language: en
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  license: mit
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  tags:
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- - text-classification
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- - text-regression
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- - readability
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- - education
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- - grade-level
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- - modernbert
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- pipeline_tag: text-classification
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- library:
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- - transformers
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  widget:
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- - text: "The sun rises in the east and sets in the west. This is a simple fact that most people learn as children."
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- example_title: "Elementary Text"
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- - text: "The quantum mechanical model of atomic structure provides a theoretical framework for understanding the behavior of electrons in atoms."
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- example_title: "High School Text"
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  # Text Readability Grade Predictor
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  2. Augmenting the dataset through text chunking
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  3. Averaging grade level metrics for a more reliable target
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  4. Fine-tuning ModernBERT with a regression head
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- 5. Optimizing for minimum RMSE and maximum R²
 
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  language: en
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  license: mit
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  tags:
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+ - text-classification
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+ - text-regression
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+ - readability
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+ - education
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+ - grade-level
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+ - modernbert
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+ library:
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+ - transformers
 
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  widget:
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+ - text: >-
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+ The sun rises in the east and sets in the west. This is a simple fact that
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+ most people learn as children.
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+ example_title: Elementary Text
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+ - text: >-
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+ The quantum mechanical model of atomic structure provides a theoretical
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+ framework for understanding the behavior of electrons in atoms.
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+ example_title: High School Text
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+ base_model:
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+ - answerdotai/ModernBERT-base
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  # Text Readability Grade Predictor
 
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  2. Augmenting the dataset through text chunking
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  3. Averaging grade level metrics for a more reliable target
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  4. Fine-tuning ModernBERT with a regression head
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+ 5. Optimizing for minimum RMSE and maximum R²