Concept information
Preferred term
KIWI
Definition
- A software dedicated to the extraction of keywords from a textual document. From an input text, or preferably a normalized text, KIWI outputs a weighted word vector. This ranked keyword vector can then be used as a document description or for indexing purposes. (Loterre)
Broader concept
Example
- Given these findings we believe that KIWI will be a valuable resource for future research in instruction following and evaluation. (Xu, Lo, Soldaini, Kuehl, Choi & Wadden, 2024)
- KIWI contains instructions collected from 234 interaction sessions with three state-of-the-art language models (GPT-4GPT-3.5-turbo and LLaMA-2-70b-chat) consisting of a total of 1260 unique instruction instances. (Xu, Lo, Soldaini, Kuehl, Choi & Wadden, 2024)
In other languages
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French
URI
http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/8LP-G4354CCW-B
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