Select a topic, or enter your own. The system uses @huggingface transformerjs sentence-embeddings and #druidJS for computing the scatterplot using dimensionality reduction. Drag to select areas of interest, or shift click to visit a paper page.
Select a topic, or enter your own. The system uses @huggingface transformerjs sentence-embeddings and #druidJS for computing the scatterplot using dimensionality reduction. Drag to select areas of interest, or shift click to visit a paper page.
You can even recompute the embeddings directly in your browser 🤯, or recompute the dimensionality reduction using different algorithms and changing their parameters.
Give it a try and let me know what you think!
@jguerra @huggingface Just a gentle reminder about CW's on our Local timeline and our instance rules: https://vis.social/about
CW on AI topics. Please add CW for posts about AI and AI tools.
Because it's from Hugging Face, you might want to use "Ethical AI" in the CW.
@kristinHenry @huggingface thanks Kristin, but I'm confused. I wouldn't say that the main topic of my post is AI. I'm sharing my side project analyzing the papers for the main HCI conference, which I use for selecting the viz papers to check with hopes that it would be useful for others. Why would we need a CW for this? Is it because I tagged huggingface?
Can you please give me some rules of thumb to use in the future? I checked the server usage rules and couldn't figure it out...
@jguerra I was curious about the text analysis library you used, so I looked it up. It's labeled as AI on the huggingface site, so it really should have a CW of some sort on that post in the thread.
CW's aren't a punishment, on vis.social and many other instances, we use them as 'labels' and 'headlines', to help our community better organize what they read.
Also, on Mastodon, you can add a CW to just one post in any position of a thread, including in the middle of one.