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Tutorial for Edge Probing Tasks #1253

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abhinavkashyap opened this issue Dec 30, 2020 · 1 comment
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Tutorial for Edge Probing Tasks #1253

abhinavkashyap opened this issue Dec 30, 2020 · 1 comment
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I am frustrated when I have to do edge probing tasks. Since unfortunately, ontonotes is not accessible, can you provide examples with dummy data in the CONLL format and how to run the edge probing tasks on these.

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A tutorial notebook or markdown file on how to use the edge probing tasks in the new version of jiant.
Additionally, if I have some other dataset, then how should I format it so that I can run experiments on the new dataset.

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  • I have used the legacy version of jiant and it does not run out-of-the box. For example, I have to comment out a line regarding Openai-GPT tokenizer in the file get_and_process_all_data.sh and multiprocessing does not run the new MacOS.
  • I understand that the probing tasks are available as separate files in the new version of the repository. But there are no instructions on how to use them.

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@jeswan jeswan self-assigned this Dec 30, 2020
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jeswan commented Dec 31, 2020

Closing since it is a duplicate of #1252

@jeswan jeswan closed this as completed Dec 31, 2020
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