I haven't looked in the specific classifications of this particular model, but what your comment shows is the importance (IMO) of having a "no sentiment" class when classifying sentiment. E.g. if someone says "John doe…
I personally find the interactive switch very useful to actually control the container. You can use "-it" flag for this. docker run -it [IMAGE_NAME] [ENTRYPOINT] e.g. docker run -it ubuntu:xenial /bin/bash
Natural deaths seem less newsworthy to me than unnatural deaths.
In terms of measurement, there's ROUGE https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ROUGE_(metric) In this paper they discuss a few benchmarks in their introduction and describe a new benchmark. https://arxiv.org/pdf/1808.08745.pdf
I haven't looked in the specific classifications of this particular model, but what your comment shows is the importance (IMO) of having a "no sentiment" class when classifying sentiment. E.g. if someone says "John doe…
I personally find the interactive switch very useful to actually control the container. You can use "-it" flag for this. docker run -it [IMAGE_NAME] [ENTRYPOINT] e.g. docker run -it ubuntu:xenial /bin/bash
Natural deaths seem less newsworthy to me than unnatural deaths.
In terms of measurement, there's ROUGE https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ROUGE_(metric) In this paper they discuss a few benchmarks in their introduction and describe a new benchmark. https://arxiv.org/pdf/1808.08745.pdf