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base_model: prajjwal1/bert-small
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tags:
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- generated_from_trainer
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metrics:
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- accuracy
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- precision
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model-index:
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- name: bert-small-phishing
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results: []
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---
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<!-- This model card has been generated automatically according to the information the Trainer had access to. You
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base_model: prajjwal1/bert-small
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tags:
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- generated_from_trainer
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- small_BERT
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- phishing_classifier
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- classification
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metrics:
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- accuracy
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- precision
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model-index:
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- name: bert-small-phishing
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results: []
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widget:
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- text: "the other side of * galicismos * * galicismo * is a spanish term which names the improper introduction of french words which are spanish sounding and thus very deceptive to the ear . * galicismo * is often considered to be a * barbarismo * . what would be the term which designatesthe opposite phenomenon , that is unlawful words of spanish origin which may have crept into french ? can someone provide examples ? thank you joseph m kozono < kozonoj @ gunet . georgetown . edu >"
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example_title: Safe Example 1
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- text: "Question?Do you want a different job? Do you want to be your own boss? Do you need extra income? Do you need to start a new life? Does your current job seem to go nowhere?If you answered yes to these questions,then here is your solution.We are a fortune 500 company looking for motivated individuals who are looking to a substantial income working from home.Thousands of individual are currently do this RIGHT NOW. So if you are looking to be employed at home, with a career that will provide you vast opportunities and a substantial income, please fill out our online information request form here now:http://ter.netblah.com:27000To miss out on this opportunity, click herehttp://ter.netblah.com:27000/remove.html"
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example_title: Phishing Example 1
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- text: "re : testing ir & fx var nick and winston , i understand that ir & fx var numbers are calculated every day in risktrac . this results are overwritten everyday in the database table by the official numbers calculated with the old version of the code . for the consistent testing we need historical results for each ir and fx sub - portfolio . can we store the numbers every day ? tanya"
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example_title: Safe Example 2
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- text: "software at incredibly low prices ( 86 % lower ) . drapery seventeen term represent any sing . feet wild break able build . tail , send subtract represent .job cow student inch gave . let still warm , family draw , land book . glass plan include . sentence is , hat silent nothing . order , wild famous long their . inch such , saw , person , save . face, especially sentence science . certain , cry does . two depend yes , written carry ."
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example_title: Phishing Example 2
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datasets:
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- David-Egea/phishing-texts
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language:
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- en
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pipeline_tag: text-classification
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<!-- This model card has been generated automatically according to the information the Trainer had access to. You
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