131 results for “topic:shakespeare”
Generate Easy to Remember, Readable UUIDs, that are Shakespearean and Grammatically Correct Sentences 🥳
Neural machine translation between the writings of Shakespeare and modern English using TensorFlow
generates new poem using a Tensorflow RNN
A guide to implementing a Recurrent Neural Network for text generation using Keras in Python
:book: :books: :newspaper: Workshop that demonstrates using and analyzing text in R.
finetuning shakespeare on karpathy/nanoGPT
complete works, plays, sonnets and poems of shakespeare
Code and data for extracting co-occurrence networks from Shakespeare's plays
All the World's a (Hyper)Graph: A Data Drama (DSH 2023)
Machine learning project using federated learning for text generation
Shakespearean Insult generator script for IRSSI IRC client.
Implemented an LSTM model to generate text like William Shakespeare.
A simple command line app to display a shakespearean abuse on the console
Shakespearean Insult generator script for HexChat IRC client.
A bash script to scrap shakespeare works from shakespeare.mit.edu + Already scraped plays in txt format
Automated Text Generation uisng LSTM.
book sharing app
💀Shakespeare books and audiobooks
A discord bot that's free and hopefully doesn't suck.
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Generative Pretrained Model (GPT) in JAX. A step by step guide to train LLMs on large datasets from scratch
Dynamic Shakespeare Character Sentiment Analysis
Algorithms written in the Shakespeare Programming Language.
The research shows that one of the most effective artificial neural network types for Natural Language Processing tasks is Recurrent Neural Networks (RNNs). RNNs are widely used in NLP tasks such as machine translation, text generation, image captioning. In NLP tasks, we usually use NLP tools and methods to process the text data into vectors and then feed them into a selected artificial neural network such as RNN, CNN, or even a feedforward neural network to complete a task.
The Free, Open-source Shakespeare Resource
📚️ A repository for showcasing my knowledge of the Shakespeare programming language, and continuing to learn the language.
Computational-Linguistics Attribution Data
Tutorials demonstrating how to work with Hyperbard data
Shakespearify: A Modern English to Shakespearean Translator
An app to find Shakespeare's quotes