Set up the CTRL text-generating model on Google Compute Engine with just a few console commands.
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Set up the CTRL text-generating model on Google Compute Engine with just a few console commands.
The control has 27 built-in tab drawing styles, including tabs VS2003, VS2008, VS2010 and VS2019. MFC control, drawing with GDI and GDI+.
The control that allows you to create multiple tabbed regions that can be dragged to another location with the mouse. MFC control, drawing with GDI and GDI+.
This control is necessary for the partition of the dialog, main or child window of your program by several parts. MFC control, drawing with GDI.
The control representing a regular ToolBar in the form of a tree. Command buttons are located in tree branches and can be checked and disabled. MFC control, drawing with GDI and GDI+.
An all-in-one interface for building and running custom control setups. Supporting MIDI, OSC, HTTP, TCP, UDP, Audio, Video and sACN with the additional support for dedicated interface modules.
This control is another kind of tabs. Tabs are displayed as horizontal stripes and can be collapsed into buttons. Each tab is assigned its own window, which is shown when you click on the tab. MFC control, drawing with GDI and GDI+.
The main problem of conditional text generation is that it is mainly based on the content of an input set of examples: this leads to little diversification of the generated text. To overcome this shortcoming, we have fine tuned CTRL using three different datasets. The first model has been used as a baseline for comparison, while the other two ha…
JavaScript keyboard events help you capture user interactions with the keyboard. Click on the link below to get the key code of the pressed key.
Cross platform handling of Ctrl-C signals.
Experiment with Salesforce's CTRL model by predicting a character's stand
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