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In stage 2, four datasets are trained as described in the paper. Maybe it is a stupid question: will the four datasets be trained all together, or will be trained one by one? If they are trained all together, can the 'cat' command simply be used?
Looking forward to your reply.
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Typically, the four datasets are used together (even if GECToR or some seq2seq models).
If the datasets are used one by one, it would be 4-stages training. However, given that there is no such description in the GECToR paper, it would be natural to use them together.
In stage 2, four datasets are trained as described in the paper. Maybe it is a stupid question: will the four datasets be trained all together, or will be trained one by one? If they are trained all together, can the 'cat' command simply be used?
Looking forward to your reply.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: