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Love the package, and am using it in research - I am wondering, does there exist a preferred citation format for the package to cite it in papers?
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Love the package, and am using it in research
Hey there! That's awesome! 🤗 Please share it when you're done, I would love to see!
I am wondering, does there exist a preferred citation format for the package to cite it in papers?
Great question! 👀 I should add something to the README, perhaps similar to that used for diffusers. For example:
@misc{lochner-2023-transformers.js, author = {Joshua Lochner}, title = {Transformers.js: State-of-the-art Machine Learning for the web}, year = {2023}, publisher = {GitHub}, journal = {GitHub repository}, howpublished = {\url{https://github.com/xenova/transformers.js}} }
Let me ask others for their opinions and I will get back to you with a finalized version (I will also add it to the README).
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Love the package, and am using it in research - I am wondering, does there exist a preferred citation format for the package to cite it in papers?
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