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  | 1. Is the resulting model publicly available? | Yes |
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- | 2. How much time does the training of the final model take? | 8 hours |
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- | 3. How much time did all experiments take (incl. hyperparameter search)? | 288 hours |
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  | 4. What was the power of GPU and CPU? | 0.7 kW |
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  | 5. At which geo location were the computations performed? | Germany |
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  | 6. What was the energy mix at the geo location? | 470 gCO2eq/kWh |
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- | 7. How much CO2eq was emitted to train the final model? | 2.63 kg |
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- | 8. How much CO2eq was emitted for all experiments? | 94.75 kg |
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  | 9. What is the average CO2eq emission for the inference of one sample? | 0.62 mg |
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  | 10. Which positive environmental impact can be expected from this work? | This work can be categorized as a building block tools following Jin et al (2021). It supports the training of NLP models in the field of climate change and, thereby, have a positive environmental impact in the future. |
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  | 11. Comments | Block pruning could decrease CO2eq emissions |
 
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  | 1. Is the resulting model publicly available? | Yes |
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+ | 2. How much time does the training of the final model take? | 48 hours |
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+ | 3. How much time did all experiments take (incl. hyperparameter search)? | 350 hours |
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  | 4. What was the power of GPU and CPU? | 0.7 kW |
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  | 5. At which geo location were the computations performed? | Germany |
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  | 6. What was the energy mix at the geo location? | 470 gCO2eq/kWh |
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+ | 7. How much CO2eq was emitted to train the final model? | 15.79 kg |
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+ | 8. How much CO2eq was emitted for all experiments? | 115.15 kg |
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  | 9. What is the average CO2eq emission for the inference of one sample? | 0.62 mg |
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  | 10. Which positive environmental impact can be expected from this work? | This work can be categorized as a building block tools following Jin et al (2021). It supports the training of NLP models in the field of climate change and, thereby, have a positive environmental impact in the future. |
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  | 11. Comments | Block pruning could decrease CO2eq emissions |