# numbers_gcd --- language: en datasets: - numbers_gcd --- This is a [t5-small](https://ai.googleblog.com/2020/02/exploring-transfer-learning-with-t5.html) fine-tuned version on the [math_dataset/numbers_gcd](https://www.tensorflow.org/datasets/catalog/math_dataset#mathdatasetnumbers_gcd) for solving **greatest common divisor** mission. To load the model: (necessary packages: !pip install transformers sentencepiece) ```python from transformers import AutoTokenizer, AutoModelWithLMHead tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("dbernsohn/t5_numbers_gcd") model = AutoModelWithLMHead.from_pretrained("dbernsohn/t5_numbers_gcd") ``` You can then use this model to solve algebra 1d equations into numbers. ```python query = "What is the highest common factor of 4210884 and 72?" input_text = f"{query} " features = tokenizer([input_text], return_tensors='pt') model.to('cuda') output = model.generate(input_ids=features['input_ids'].cuda(), attention_mask=features['attention_mask'].cuda()) tokenizer.decode(output[0]) # 36 ``` Another examples: + Calculate the greatest common factor of 3470 and 97090. + Answer: 10 Pred: 10 ---- + Calculate the highest common factor of 3480 and 775431. + Answer: 87 Pred: 87 ---- + What is the highest common divisor of 26 and 88049? + Answer: 13 Pred: 13 ---- + Calculate the highest common factor of 1416 and 24203688. + Answer: 1416 Pred: 1416 ---- + Calculate the highest common divisor of 124 and 69445828. + Answer: 124 Pred: 124 ---- + What is the greatest common factor of 657906 and 470? + Answer: 94 Pred: 94 ---- + What is the highest common factor of 4210884 and 72? + Answer: 36 Pred: 36 The whole training process and hyperparameters are in my [GitHub repo](https://github.com/DorBernsohn/CodeLM/tree/main/MathLM) > Created by [Dor Bernsohn](https://www.linkedin.com/in/dor-bernsohn-70b2b1146/)