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If you are using a TSV file, the inputs and targets can't have newlines in them since newlines delimit examples. You don't need to create a mixture if you are training on a single task. |
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Hi, I have seen in T5 Mesh, our data should have the format like this
<input>/t<target>
, So I have data where I have two inputs which is question and context and one target, so it is like<question>, <context>, <answer_text>
So, for making one input, I combined question and context giving\\n
in between, So, It's like<question \\n context>
and then<target>
.So, Is it correct way to do?, my another question related to this is about Mixtures, I am following the example t5-trivia notebook and there I don't want to build qna model without context, I want to build with context, so which mixture should I use and how I can prepare it?
Plz make sure my data is
<question>, <context>, <answer_text>
. I am juggling with this from last 5 days, Thanks In Advance.And Why we need the second dataset, I am following this notebook:- https://colab.research.google.com/github/google-research/text-to-text-transfer-transformer/blob/main/notebooks/t5-trivia.ipynb#scrollTo=y4_1gpcK9i3W, Here they have taken the second dataset as well? why it has been taken?
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