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  license: mit
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- # GerPT2-large
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  German large and small versions of GPT2:
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  | dbmdz/german-gpt2 | 49.47 | 62.92 |
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  | GerPT2 | 24.78 | 35.33 |
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  | GerPT2-large | __16.08__ | __23.26__ |
 
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  See the script `evaluate.py` in the [GerPT2 Github repository](https://github.com/bminixhofer/gerpt2) for the code.
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  GerPT2-large is licensed under the MIT License.
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  ## Acknowledgements
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  Thanks to [Hugging Face](https://huggingface.co) for awesome tools and infrastructure.
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- Huge thanks to [Artus Krohn-Grimberghe](https://twitter.com/artuskg) at [LYTiQ](https://www.lytiq.de/) for making this possible by sponsoring the resources used for training.
 
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+ # GerPT2
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  German large and small versions of GPT2:
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  | dbmdz/german-gpt2 | 49.47 | 62.92 |
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  | GerPT2 | 24.78 | 35.33 |
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  | GerPT2-large | __16.08__ | __23.26__ |
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  See the script `evaluate.py` in the [GerPT2 Github repository](https://github.com/bminixhofer/gerpt2) for the code.
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  GerPT2-large is licensed under the MIT License.
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+ ## Citing
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+ Please cite GerPT2 as follows:
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+ ```
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+ @misc{Minixhofer_GerPT2_German_large_2020,
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+ author = {Minixhofer, Benjamin},
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+ doi = {10.5281/zenodo.5509984},
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+ month = {12},
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+ title = {{GerPT2: German large and small versions of GPT2}},
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+ url = {https://github.com/bminixhofer/gerpt2},
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+ year = {2020}
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+ }
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+ ```
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  ## Acknowledgements
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  Thanks to [Hugging Face](https://huggingface.co) for awesome tools and infrastructure.
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+ Huge thanks to [Artus Krohn-Grimberghe](https://twitter.com/artuskg) at [LYTiQ](https://www.lytiq.de/) for making this possible by sponsoring the resources used for training.