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hkunlp / instructor-xl

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model
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tags: sentence-transformers, pytorch, t5, text-embedding, embeddings, information-retrieval, beir, text-classification, language-model, text-clustering, text-semantic-similarity, text-evaluation, prompt-retrieval, text-reranking, feature-extraction, sentence-similarity, transformers, English, Sentence Similarity, natural_questions, ms_marco, fever, hotpot_qa, mteb, en, arxiv:2212.09741, license:apache-2.0, model-index, has_space, region:us
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: ','Capitalism has been dominant in the Western world since the end of feudalism, but most feel[who?] that the term "mixed economies" more precisely describes most contemporary economies, due to their containing both private-owned and state-owned enterprises. In capitalism, prices determine the demand-supply scale. For example, higher demand for certain goods and services lead to higher prices and lower demand for certain goods lead to lower prices.'], 
['Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval: ',"The disparate impact theory is especially controversial under the Fair Housing Act because the Act regulates many activities relating to housing, insurance, and mortgage loans—and some scholars have argued that the theory's use under the Fair Housing Act, combined with extensions of the Community Reinvestment Act, contributed to rise of sub-prime lending and the crash of the U.S. housing market and ensuing global economic recession"], 
['Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval: ','Disparate impact in United States labor law refers to practices in employment, housing, and other areas that adversely affect one group of people of a protected characteristic more than another, even though rules applied by employers or landlords are formally neutral. Although the protected classes vary by statute, most federal civil rights laws protect based on race, color, religion, national origin, and sex as protected traits, and some laws include disability status and other traits as well.']] 
query_embeddings = model.encode(query) 
corpus_embeddings = model.encode(corpus) 

hkunlp / instructor-large

README.md

model
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tags: sentence-transformers, pytorch, t5, text-embedding, embeddings, information-retrieval, beir, text-classification, language-model, text-clustering, text-semantic-similarity, text-evaluation, prompt-retrieval, text-reranking, feature-extraction, sentence-similarity, transformers, English, Sentence Similarity, natural_questions, ms_marco, fever, hotpot_qa, mteb, en, arxiv:2212.09741, license:apache-2.0, model-index, has_space, region:us
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: ','Capitalism has been dominant in the Western world since the end of feudalism, but most feel[who?] that the term "mixed economies" more precisely describes most contemporary economies, due to their containing both private-owned and state-owned enterprises. In capitalism, prices determine the demand-supply scale. For example, higher demand for certain goods and services lead to higher prices and lower demand for certain goods lead to lower prices.'], 
['Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval: ',"The disparate impact theory is especially controversial under the Fair Housing Act because the Act regulates many activities relating to housing, insurance, and mortgage loans—and some scholars have argued that the theory's use under the Fair Housing Act, combined with extensions of the Community Reinvestment Act, contributed to rise of sub-prime lending and the crash of the U.S. housing market and ensuing global economic recession"], 
['Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval: ','Disparate impact in United States labor law refers to practices in employment, housing, and other areas that adversely affect one group of people of a protected characteristic more than another, even though rules applied by employers or landlords are formally neutral. Although the protected classes vary by statute, most federal civil rights laws protect based on race, color, religion, national origin, and sex as protected traits, and some laws include disability status and other traits as well.']] 
query_embeddings = model.encode(query) 
corpus_embeddings = model.encode(corpus) 

hkunlp / instructor-base

README.md

model
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tags: sentence-transformers, pytorch, t5, text-embedding, embeddings, information-retrieval, beir, text-classification, language-model, text-clustering, text-semantic-similarity, text-evaluation, prompt-retrieval, text-reranking, feature-extraction, sentence-similarity, transformers, English, Sentence Similarity, natural_questions, ms_marco, fever, hotpot_qa, mteb, en, arxiv:2212.09741, license:apache-2.0, model-index, has_space, region:us
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: ','Capitalism has been dominant in the Western world since the end of feudalism, but most feel[who?] that the term "mixed economies" more precisely describes most contemporary economies, due to their containing both private-owned and state-owned enterprises. In capitalism, prices determine the demand-supply scale. For example, higher demand for certain goods and services lead to higher prices and lower demand for certain goods lead to lower prices.'], 
['Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval: ',"The disparate impact theory is especially controversial under the Fair Housing Act because the Act regulates many activities relating to housing, insurance, and mortgage loans—and some scholars have argued that the theory's use under the Fair Housing Act, combined with extensions of the Community Reinvestment Act, contributed to rise of sub-prime lending and the crash of the U.S. housing market and ensuing global economic recession"], 
['Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval: ','Disparate impact in United States labor law refers to practices in employment, housing, and other areas that adversely affect one group of people of a protected characteristic more than another, even though rules applied by employers or landlords are formally neutral. Although the protected classes vary by statute, most federal civil rights laws protect based on race, color, religion, national origin, and sex as protected traits, and some laws include disability status and other traits as well.']] 
query_embeddings = model.encode(query) 
corpus_embeddings = model.encode(corpus) 

baseplate / instructor-large-1

README.md

model
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tags: sentence-transformers, pytorch, t5, text-embedding, embeddings, information-retrieval, beir, text-classification, language-model, text-clustering, text-semantic-similarity, text-evaluation, prompt-retrieval, text-reranking, feature-extraction, sentence-similarity, transformers, English, Sentence Similarity, natural_questions, ms_marco, fever, hotpot_qa, mteb, en, arxiv:2212.09741, license:apache-2.0, model-index, endpoints_compatible, has_space, region:us
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: ','Capitalism has been dominant in the Western world since the end of feudalism, but most feel[who?] that the term "mixed economies" more precisely describes most contemporary economies, due to their containing both private-owned and state-owned enterprises. In capitalism, prices determine the demand-supply scale. For example, higher demand for certain goods and services lead to higher prices and lower demand for certain goods lead to lower prices.'], 
['Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval: ',"The disparate impact theory is especially controversial under the Fair Housing Act because the Act regulates many activities relating to housing, insurance, and mortgage loans—and some scholars have argued that the theory's use under the Fair Housing Act, combined with extensions of the Community Reinvestment Act, contributed to rise of sub-prime lending and the crash of the U.S. housing market and ensuing global economic recession"], 
['Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval: ','Disparate impact in United States labor law refers to practices in employment, housing, and other areas that adversely affect one group of people of a protected characteristic more than another, even though rules applied by employers or landlords are formally neutral. Although the protected classes vary by statute, most federal civil rights laws protect based on race, color, religion, national origin, and sex as protected traits, and some laws include disability status and other traits as well.']] 
query_embeddings = model.encode(query) 
corpus_embeddings = model.encode(corpus) 

gentlebowl / instructor-large-safetensors

README.md

model
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tags: sentence-transformers, pytorch, safetensors, t5, text-embedding, embeddings, information-retrieval, beir, text-classification, language-model, text-clustering, text-semantic-similarity, text-evaluation, prompt-retrieval, text-reranking, feature-extraction, sentence-similarity, transformers, English, Sentence Similarity, natural_questions, ms_marco, fever, hotpot_qa, mteb, en, arxiv:2212.09741, license:apache-2.0, model-index, has_space, region:us
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: ','Capitalism has been dominant in the Western world since the end of feudalism, but most feel[who?] that the term "mixed economies" more precisely describes most contemporary economies, due to their containing both private-owned and state-owned enterprises. In capitalism, prices determine the demand-supply scale. For example, higher demand for certain goods and services lead to higher prices and lower demand for certain goods lead to lower prices.'], 
['Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval: ',"The disparate impact theory is especially controversial under the Fair Housing Act because the Act regulates many activities relating to housing, insurance, and mortgage loans—and some scholars have argued that the theory's use under the Fair Housing Act, combined with extensions of the Community Reinvestment Act, contributed to rise of sub-prime lending and the crash of the U.S. housing market and ensuing global economic recession"], 
['Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval: ','Disparate impact in United States labor law refers to practices in employment, housing, and other areas that adversely affect one group of people of a protected characteristic more than another, even though rules applied by employers or landlords are formally neutral. Although the protected classes vary by statute, most federal civil rights laws protect based on race, color, religion, national origin, and sex as protected traits, and some laws include disability status and other traits as well.']] 
query_embeddings = model.encode(query) 
corpus_embeddings = model.encode(corpus) 

Consensus / instructor-base

README.md

model
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tags: sentence-transformers, pytorch, t5, text-embedding, embeddings, information-retrieval, beir, text-classification, language-model, text-clustering, text-semantic-similarity, text-evaluation, prompt-retrieval, text-reranking, feature-extraction, sentence-similarity, transformers, English, Sentence Similarity, natural_questions, ms_marco, fever, hotpot_qa, mteb, en, arxiv:2212.09741, license:apache-2.0, model-index, has_space, region:us
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: ','Capitalism has been dominant in the Western world since the end of feudalism, but most feel[who?] that the term "mixed economies" more precisely describes most contemporary economies, due to their containing both private-owned and state-owned enterprises. In capitalism, prices determine the demand-supply scale. For example, higher demand for certain goods and services lead to higher prices and lower demand for certain goods lead to lower prices.'], 
['Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval: ',"The disparate impact theory is especially controversial under the Fair Housing Act because the Act regulates many activities relating to housing, insurance, and mortgage loans—and some scholars have argued that the theory's use under the Fair Housing Act, combined with extensions of the Community Reinvestment Act, contributed to rise of sub-prime lending and the crash of the U.S. housing market and ensuing global economic recession"], 
['Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval: ','Disparate impact in United States labor law refers to practices in employment, housing, and other areas that adversely affect one group of people of a protected characteristic more than another, even though rules applied by employers or landlords are formally neutral. Although the protected classes vary by statute, most federal civil rights laws protect based on race, color, religion, national origin, and sex as protected traits, and some laws include disability status and other traits as well.']] 
query_embeddings = model.encode(query) 
corpus_embeddings = model.encode(corpus) 

t12e / instructor-base

README.md

model
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tags: sentence-transformers, pytorch, t5, text-embedding, embeddings, information-retrieval, beir, text-classification, language-model, text-clustering, text-semantic-similarity, text-evaluation, prompt-retrieval, text-reranking, feature-extraction, sentence-similarity, transformers, English, Sentence Similarity, natural_questions, ms_marco, fever, hotpot_qa, mteb, en, arxiv:2212.09741, license:apache-2.0, model-index, endpoints_compatible, has_space, region:us
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: ','Capitalism has been dominant in the Western world since the end of feudalism, but most feel[who?] that the term "mixed economies" more precisely describes most contemporary economies, due to their containing both private-owned and state-owned enterprises. In capitalism, prices determine the demand-supply scale. For example, higher demand for certain goods and services lead to higher prices and lower demand for certain goods lead to lower prices.'], 
['Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval: ',"The disparate impact theory is especially controversial under the Fair Housing Act because the Act regulates many activities relating to housing, insurance, and mortgage loans—and some scholars have argued that the theory's use under the Fair Housing Act, combined with extensions of the Community Reinvestment Act, contributed to rise of sub-prime lending and the crash of the U.S. housing market and ensuing global economic recession"], 
['Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval: ','Disparate impact in United States labor law refers to practices in employment, housing, and other areas that adversely affect one group of people of a protected characteristic more than another, even though rules applied by employers or landlords are formally neutral. Although the protected classes vary by statute, most federal civil rights laws protect based on race, color, religion, national origin, and sex as protected traits, and some laws include disability status and other traits as well.']] 
query_embeddings = model.encode(query) 
corpus_embeddings = model.encode(corpus) 

newsrx / instructor-xl-newsrx

README.md

model
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tags: sentence-transformers, pytorch, t5, text-embedding, embeddings, information-retrieval, beir, text-classification, language-model, text-clustering, text-semantic-similarity, text-evaluation, prompt-retrieval, text-reranking, feature-extraction, sentence-similarity, transformers, English, Sentence Similarity, natural_questions, ms_marco, fever, hotpot_qa, mteb, en, arxiv:2212.09741, license:apache-2.0, model-index, has_space, region:us
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: ','Capitalism has been dominant in the Western world since the end of feudalism, but most feel[who?] that the term "mixed economies" more precisely describes most contemporary economies, due to their containing both private-owned and state-owned enterprises. In capitalism, prices determine the demand-supply scale. For example, higher demand for certain goods and services lead to higher prices and lower demand for certain goods lead to lower prices.'], 
['Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval: ',"The disparate impact theory is especially controversial under the Fair Housing Act because the Act regulates many activities relating to housing, insurance, and mortgage loans—and some scholars have argued that the theory's use under the Fair Housing Act, combined with extensions of the Community Reinvestment Act, contributed to rise of sub-prime lending and the crash of the U.S. housing market and ensuing global economic recession"], 
['Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval: ','Disparate impact in United States labor law refers to practices in employment, housing, and other areas that adversely affect one group of people of a protected characteristic more than another, even though rules applied by employers or landlords are formally neutral. Although the protected classes vary by statute, most federal civil rights laws protect based on race, color, religion, national origin, and sex as protected traits, and some laws include disability status and other traits as well.']] 
query_embeddings = model.encode(query) 
corpus_embeddings = model.encode(corpus) 

newsrx / instructor-large-newsrx

README.md

model
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tags: sentence-transformers, pytorch, t5, text-embedding, embeddings, information-retrieval, beir, text-classification, language-model, text-clustering, text-semantic-similarity, text-evaluation, prompt-retrieval, text-reranking, feature-extraction, sentence-similarity, transformers, English, Sentence Similarity, natural_questions, ms_marco, fever, hotpot_qa, mteb, en, arxiv:2212.09741, license:apache-2.0, model-index, has_space, region:us
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: ','Capitalism has been dominant in the Western world since the end of feudalism, but most feel[who?] that the term "mixed economies" more precisely describes most contemporary economies, due to their containing both private-owned and state-owned enterprises. In capitalism, prices determine the demand-supply scale. For example, higher demand for certain goods and services lead to higher prices and lower demand for certain goods lead to lower prices.'], 
['Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval: ',"The disparate impact theory is especially controversial under the Fair Housing Act because the Act regulates many activities relating to housing, insurance, and mortgage loans—and some scholars have argued that the theory's use under the Fair Housing Act, combined with extensions of the Community Reinvestment Act, contributed to rise of sub-prime lending and the crash of the U.S. housing market and ensuing global economic recession"], 
['Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval: ','Disparate impact in United States labor law refers to practices in employment, housing, and other areas that adversely affect one group of people of a protected characteristic more than another, even though rules applied by employers or landlords are formally neutral. Although the protected classes vary by statute, most federal civil rights laws protect based on race, color, religion, national origin, and sex as protected traits, and some laws include disability status and other traits as well.']] 
query_embeddings = model.encode(query) 
corpus_embeddings = model.encode(corpus) 

newsrx / instructor-xl

README.md

model
2 matches
tags: sentence-transformers, pytorch, t5, text-embedding, embeddings, information-retrieval, beir, text-classification, language-model, text-clustering, text-semantic-similarity, text-evaluation, prompt-retrieval, text-reranking, feature-extraction, sentence-similarity, transformers, English, Sentence Similarity, natural_questions, ms_marco, fever, hotpot_qa, mteb, en, arxiv:2212.09741, license:apache-2.0, model-index, has_space, region:us
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: ','Capitalism has been dominant in the Western world since the end of feudalism, but most feel[who?] that the term "mixed economies" more precisely describes most contemporary economies, due to their containing both private-owned and state-owned enterprises. In capitalism, prices determine the demand-supply scale. For example, higher demand for certain goods and services lead to higher prices and lower demand for certain goods lead to lower prices.'], 
['Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval: ',"The disparate impact theory is especially controversial under the Fair Housing Act because the Act regulates many activities relating to housing, insurance, and mortgage loans—and some scholars have argued that the theory's use under the Fair Housing Act, combined with extensions of the Community Reinvestment Act, contributed to rise of sub-prime lending and the crash of the U.S. housing market and ensuing global economic recession"], 
['Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval: ','Disparate impact in United States labor law refers to practices in employment, housing, and other areas that adversely affect one group of people of a protected characteristic more than another, even though rules applied by employers or landlords are formally neutral. Although the protected classes vary by statute, most federal civil rights laws protect based on race, color, religion, national origin, and sex as protected traits, and some laws include disability status and other traits as well.']] 
query_embeddings = model.encode(query) 
corpus_embeddings = model.encode(corpus) 

newsrx / instructor-large

README.md

model
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tags: sentence-transformers, pytorch, t5, text-embedding, embeddings, information-retrieval, beir, text-classification, language-model, text-clustering, text-semantic-similarity, text-evaluation, prompt-retrieval, text-reranking, feature-extraction, sentence-similarity, transformers, English, Sentence Similarity, natural_questions, ms_marco, fever, hotpot_qa, mteb, en, arxiv:2212.09741, license:apache-2.0, model-index, has_space, region:us
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: ','Capitalism has been dominant in the Western world since the end of feudalism, but most feel[who?] that the term "mixed economies" more precisely describes most contemporary economies, due to their containing both private-owned and state-owned enterprises. In capitalism, prices determine the demand-supply scale. For example, higher demand for certain goods and services lead to higher prices and lower demand for certain goods lead to lower prices.'], 
['Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval: ',"The disparate impact theory is especially controversial under the Fair Housing Act because the Act regulates many activities relating to housing, insurance, and mortgage loans—and some scholars have argued that the theory's use under the Fair Housing Act, combined with extensions of the Community Reinvestment Act, contributed to rise of sub-prime lending and the crash of the U.S. housing market and ensuing global economic recession"], 
['Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval: ','Disparate impact in United States labor law refers to practices in employment, housing, and other areas that adversely affect one group of people of a protected characteristic more than another, even though rules applied by employers or landlords are formally neutral. Although the protected classes vary by statute, most federal civil rights laws protect based on race, color, religion, national origin, and sex as protected traits, and some laws include disability status and other traits as well.']] 
query_embeddings = model.encode(query) 
corpus_embeddings = model.encode(corpus) 

KappaNeuro / director-bong-joon-ho-style

README.md

model
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tags: diffusers, text-to-image, stable-diffusion, lora, movie, art, style, shot, xl, sdxl, base_model:stabilityai/stable-diffusion-xl-base-1.0, license:other, region:us
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cked capitalism. Bong's storytelling serves as a vehicle to provoke thought and discussion about these pressing themes.</p><p>Dark humor and moments of levity are interspersed throughout Bong's films, providing relief from intense and thought-provoking subject matter. This balance between humor and gravitas adds depth to his characters and makes the emotional impact of his stories even more profound.</p><p>Bong's direction often plays with visual storytelling and symbolism. His use of visual motifs and metaphors enhances the thematic layers of his narratives. His films contain memorable and visually striking scenes that linger in the minds of viewers.</p><p>Collaboration with cinematographer Hong Kyung-pyo is a notable part of Bong's style. Hong's visual compositions and camera work contribute to the distinctive look and feel of Bong's films.</p><p>Bong's ability to seamlessly merge various tones and genres, coupled with his unflinching exploration of societal issues, has earned him acclaim both in South Korea and on the international stage. His films, such as "Parasite," have resonated with audiences and critics alike, solidifying his reputation as a director with a unique and impactful cinematic voice.</p> 
 
## Image examples for the model: 
![Image 1](2345194.jpeg) 
> Director Bong Joon-ho style - [mevokhongloive_chap_28_photo_15] [Movie Genre]: Modern Korean DramaExposition Scenea female, gets off the car after changes its direction towards port. Despite being able to walk, her knees hurt a lot while walking. She endures the pain and goes inside the hospital. Inside, there is only a housekeeper who is making breakfast, as it seems they havent left the bed yet. [Visual details]: The intricate play of light and shadow adds depth and drama to the scene, enhancing the emotions portrayedthe characters. Use surreal imagery to subtly depict the emotion of characters. Incorporate Rococo's elaborate patterns and intricate designs into the setting, contrasting the tense atmosphere with the decorative elements. delicate, ethereal painting style 

vectoriseai / instructor-large

README.md

model
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tags: sentence-transformers, pytorch, onnx, t5, text-embedding, embeddings, information-retrieval, beir, text-classification, language-model, text-clustering, text-semantic-similarity, text-evaluation, prompt-retrieval, text-reranking, feature-extraction, sentence-similarity, transformers, English, Sentence Similarity, natural_questions, ms_marco, fever, hotpot_qa, mteb, en, arxiv:2212.09741, license:apache-2.0, model-index, has_space, region:us
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: ','Capitalism has been dominant in the Western world since the end of feudalism, but most feel[who?] that the term "mixed economies" more precisely describes most contemporary economies, due to their containing both private-owned and state-owned enterprises. In capitalism, prices determine the demand-supply scale. For example, higher demand for certain goods and services lead to higher prices and lower demand for certain goods lead to lower prices.'], 
['Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval: ',"The disparate impact theory is especially controversial under the Fair Housing Act because the Act regulates many activities relating to housing, insurance, and mortgage loans—and some scholars have argued that the theory's use under the Fair Housing Act, combined with extensions of the Community Reinvestment Act, contributed to rise of sub-prime lending and the crash of the U.S. housing market and ensuing global economic recession"], 
['Represent the Wikipedia document for retrieval: ','Disparate impact in United States labor law refers to practices in employment, housing, and other areas that adversely affect one group of people of a protected characteristic more than another, even though rules applied by employers or landlords are formally neutral. Although the protected classes vary by statute, most federal civil rights laws protect based on race, color, religion, national origin, and sex as protected traits, and some laws include disability status and other traits as well.']] 
query_embeddings = model.encode(query) 
corpus_embeddings = model.encode(corpus)