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----
language:
- is
thumbnail: 
tags:
- icelandic
- qa
license: 
datasets:
- ic3
- igc
metrics:
- em
- f1
widget:
- text: "Hverrar trúar var Halldór Laxness ?"
  context: "Halldór Kiljan Laxness was born in 1902 in Reykjavik , the capital of Iceland , but spent his youth in the country . From the age of seventeen on , he travelled and lived abroad , chiefly on the European continent . He was influenced by expressionism and other modern currents in Germany and France . In the mid-twenties he was converted to Catholicism ; his spiritual experiences are reflected in several books of an autobiographical nature , chiefly Undir Helgahnúk ( Under the Holy Mountain ) , 1924 . In 1927 , he published his first important novel , Vefarinn mikli frá Kasmír ( The Great Weaver from Kashmir ) . Laxness’s religious period did not last long ; during a visit to America he became attracted to socialism . Alþydubókin ( The Book of the People ) , 1929 , is evidence of a change toward a socialist outlook . In 1930 , Laxness settled in Iceland . Laxness’s main achievement consists of three novel cycles written during the thirties , dealing with the people of Iceland . Þú vínviður hreini , 1931 , and Fuglinn í fjörunni , 1932 , ( both translated as Salka Valka ) , tell the story of a poor fisher girl ; Sjálfstætt fólk ( Independent People ) , 1934 - 35 , treats the fortunes of small farmers , whereas the tetralogy Ljós heimsins ( The Light of the World ) , 1937 - 40 , has as its hero an Icelandic folk poet . Laxness’s later works are frequently historical and influenced by the saga tradition : Íslandsklukkan ( The Bell of Iceland ) , 1943 - 46 , Gerpla ( The Happy Warriors ) , 1952 , and Paradísarheimt ( Paradise Reclaimed ) , 1960 . Laxness is also the author of the topical and sharply polemical Atómstöðin ( The Atom Station ) , 1948 ."

---

# XLMr-ENIS-QA-IsQ-EnA

## Model description

This is an Icelandic reading comprehension Q&A model.

## Intended uses & limitations

This model is part of my MSc thesis about Q&A for Icelandic.

#### How to use

```python
from transformers import AutoTokenizer, AutoModelForQuestionAnswering
  
tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("vesteinn/IceBERT-QA")

model = AutoModelForQuestionAnswering.from_pretrained("vesteinn/IceBERT-QA")
```

#### Limitations and bias

## Training data
Translated English datasets were used along with the Natural Questions in Icelandic dataset.

## Training procedure

## Eval results

### BibTeX entry and citation info

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