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# Model Card for maximxls/text-normalization-ru-terrible
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Normalization for
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## Model Details
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### Model Description
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Tiny T5 trained from scratch for normalizing
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- translating numbers into words
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- expanding abbreviations into phonetic letter combinations
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- transliterating english into russian letters
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## Uses
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Useful in TTS, for example with Silero to make it read numbers and
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### Quick Start
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# Model Card for maximxls/text-normalization-ru-terrible
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Normalization for Russian text. Couldn't find any existing solutions (besides algorithms, don't like those) so made this.
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## Model Details
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### Model Description
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Tiny T5 trained from scratch for normalizing Russian texts:
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- translating numbers into words
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## Uses
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Useful in TTS, for example with Silero to make it read numbers and English words (even if not perfectly, it's at least not ignoring)
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### Quick Start
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