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Natural language processing
Natural language processing (NLP) is the study of how computers and humans interact.

[ACL 2024] An Easy-to-use Knowledge Editing Framework for LLMs.
  • Jupyter Notebook
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    yesterday

Must-read Papers on Knowledge Editing for Large Language Models.
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    4 days ago

[ACL 2023] Reasoning with Language Model Prompting: A Survey
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    yesterday

PromptKG Family: a Gallery of Prompt Learning & KG-related research works, toolkits, and paper-list.
  • Python
  • 700
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    on Mar 22

[EMNLP 2020] OpenUE: An Open Toolkit of Universal Extraction from Text
  • Python
  • 323
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    on Sep 19, 2022

[ICLR 2024] Mol-Instructions: A Large-Scale Biomolecular Instruction Dataset for Large Language Models
  • Python
  • 258
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    on Oct 28

[ACL 2024] AUTOACT: Automatic Agent Learning from Scratch for QA via Self-Planning
  • Python
  • 188
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    on Oct 10

KnowAgent: Knowledge-Augmented Planning for LLM-Based Agents
  • Python
  • 183
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    on Oct 21

[ACL 2024] IEPile: A Large-Scale Information Extraction Corpus
  • Python
  • 179
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    3 days ago
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Natural language processing (NLP) is the study of how computers and humans interact.
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