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@ignaciot I would recommend using the GLiNER fine-tuning branch instead of the fine-tuning jupyter notebook. https://github.com/urchade/GLiNER/tree/training This branch was easy to follow given the steps listed. Note that it uses GLiNER 0.2.2, which is both behind and ahead of the main branch, so I recommend setting up a private environment. Look at the pilener.json file for the format the training data needs to be in. |
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Hi there, thanks for providing such a straightforward finetuning notebook. I'm experimenting with fine-tuning GLiNER and I was wondering, is the
data.json
file in the finetuning example provided in any specific standard format? (and is there a tool that readily outputs that specific JSON format?)Asking before writing a custom CONLL/whatever converter to that expected JSON structure...
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