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Guidelines for model training #61

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arikhalperin opened this issue Mar 10, 2022 · 1 comment
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Guidelines for model training #61

arikhalperin opened this issue Mar 10, 2022 · 1 comment

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@arikhalperin
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Hello,

Any idea about the following:

  1. What is the optimal amount of call data per language we should use?
  2. Should we build a model per language? Can we build one multilingual model that will work well across languages?(The model I built for english, was great for english, not so good for spanish)

With Best Regards,
Arik Halperin

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adiyoss commented Jun 13, 2022

Hi @arikhalperin,
I think it can work under the multilingual setting, we actually did something like that (training on English and testing on Hebrew), and it works fine (not as good as English, but still separate the signals).

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