Introducing an exciting project to enhance Amharic question answering. With limited data availability, developing chatbots and search engines in Amharic has been challenging.
We're on a mission to unlock Amharic NLP's potential. By expanding the AmQA dataset and fine-tuning a powerful multilingual model, we're enabling accurate and efficient Amharic chatbots and search engines.
Imagine effortlessly extracting relevant information from Amharic text. Our project aims to create an extensive AmQA dataset and showcase a fine-tuned model through a web app.
Join this Omdena Impact Hub Project to be part of this journey where we revolutionize Amharic NLP, making chatbots and automation more accessible for everyone! 🌟💬
Introducing an exciting project to enhance Amharic question answering. With limited data availability, developing chatbots and search engines in Amharic has been challenging.
We're on a mission to unlock Amharic NLP's potential. By expanding the AmQA dataset and fine-tuning a powerful multilingual model, we're enabling accurate and efficient Amharic chatbots and search engines.
Imagine effortlessly extracting relevant information from Amharic text. Our project aims to create an extensive AmQA dataset and showcase a fine-tuned model through a web app.
Join this Omdena Impact Hub Project to be part of this journey where we revolutionize Amharic NLP, making chatbots and automation more accessible for everyone! 🌟💬
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