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I was wondering if you have the data over which network was the best at punctuating text. The bidirectional RNN or BERT based one?
I am interested in starting a project of my own and I would like to know which direction is the right one to look in.
Best regards Johan
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Hi Johan
I see that we need to add a results file. The BERT model was better. But we
also tested simulating ASR errors and saw that Punctuator2 was more robust
against distorted sentence structures, so that is something to consider if
you are going to use this with ASR results.
Best, Inga
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I was wondering if you have the data over which network was the best at
punctuating text. The bidirectional RNN or BERT based one?
I am interested in starting a project of my own and I would like to know
which direction is the right one to look in.
Best regards Johan
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I was wondering if you have the data over which network was the best at punctuating text. The bidirectional RNN or BERT based one?
I am interested in starting a project of my own and I would like to know which direction is the right one to look in.
Best regards Johan
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