Show HN: TLDR: Summarization tool solves your TLDR problems.Get into main ideas (quillbot.com) 8 points by 0d8556 5y ago ↗ HN
[–] artembugara 5y ago ↗ Nice. I first though it just picks the most relevant sentences. Then I realized it chopped them.I liked the output.Are there any out of the box open-sourced solutions (code samples) for a similar product? SpaCy code, for example? [–] taf2 5y ago ↗ Check out hugging faces Bert summary examples [–] detaro 5y ago ↗ It's a weird field where that "word salad" is a completely fine recommendation :D [–] taf2 5y ago ↗ I mean not sure it’s specific to ai.. I still prefer unicorn to puma when I’m running my Ruby on Rails applications :)
[–] taf2 5y ago ↗ Check out hugging faces Bert summary examples [–] detaro 5y ago ↗ It's a weird field where that "word salad" is a completely fine recommendation :D [–] taf2 5y ago ↗ I mean not sure it’s specific to ai.. I still prefer unicorn to puma when I’m running my Ruby on Rails applications :)
[–] detaro 5y ago ↗ It's a weird field where that "word salad" is a completely fine recommendation :D [–] taf2 5y ago ↗ I mean not sure it’s specific to ai.. I still prefer unicorn to puma when I’m running my Ruby on Rails applications :)
[–] taf2 5y ago ↗ I mean not sure it’s specific to ai.. I still prefer unicorn to puma when I’m running my Ruby on Rails applications :)
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[ 3.6 ms ] story [ 24.4 ms ] threadI liked the output.
Are there any out of the box open-sourced solutions (code samples) for a similar product? SpaCy code, for example?