This is the final project for Multimedia course CSE6501
-
Updated
Jul 12, 2017 - Python
This is the final project for Multimedia course CSE6501
Design and build a chatbot using data from the Cornell Movie Dialogues corpus, using Keras
Name your own dinosaurs
Context Free Grammar (CFG) Parser & Sentence Generator
Final project for CPSC 185: Control, Privacy, and Technology, spring '17.
Keras implementation of the Delete, Retrieve, Generate sentiment and style transfer research
Data and code for Kang et al., EMNLP 2019's paper titled "Linguistic Versus Latent Relations for Modeling a Flow in Paragraphs"
Code for "Aligning Linguistic Words and Visual Semantic Units for Image Captioning", ACM MM 2019
Transformers for Classification, NER, QA, Language Modelling, Language Generation, T5, Multi-Modal, and Conversational AI
NAACL'19: "Jointly Optimizing Diversity and Relevance in Neural Response Generation"
UNION: An Unreferenced Metric for Evaluating Open-ended Story Generation
Using Machine Translation to "translate" non-humor into humor. Code for the paper "Humorous Headline Generation via Style Transfer" at FigLang 2020
On Generating Extended Summaries of Long Documents
XLNet for generating language.
Pre-trained models for our work on Temporal Graph Generation
Pytorch version of Continuous Language Generative Flow (ACL 2021)
Code, data, and pre-trained models for our EMNLP 2021 paper "Think about it! Improving defeasible reasoning by first modeling the question scenario"
Small application to test out some functionality of OpenAIs Generative Pre-Trained Transformer (GPT-2) Model
📄 Official implementation regarding the paper "Natural Language Generation With Similarity-Based Adversarial Learning".
Add a description, image, and links to the language-generation topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
To associate your repository with the language-generation topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."