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The subject of this issue is what is in red in the text above:
At the moment, I think it is quite complicated for a reader of the course to find models like the ones indicated in the text. Indeed, for example for "music" here are the results that come out and that are not necessarily relevant:
The Hugging Face team will redesign this as they see fit from a UX/technical point of view, but here is an image of what it might look like to illustrate the idea:
"Health", I recently saw that you are quite involved in health issues and hire people on the subject, this tag would allow better referencing of work on this subject.
And could imagine other tags like for example:
"Image Arts" to reference the dalle-mini that is currently buzz on the platform, image colouring templates, image restoration, etc.
"Literature" to find models/datasets of texts by writers, poets, etc.
"Botany" for anything related to plants (e.g. propose things that could be reused in the sooo cool https://plantnet.org/en/)
"Zoology" for anything related to animals
Etc.
I don't know what you think of this suggestion.
Have a nice day,
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Hi,
Section 6 of Chapter 7 of the course (https://huggingface.co/course/chapter7/6) begins as follows:
The subject of this issue is what is in red in the text above:
At the moment, I think it is quite complicated for a reader of the course to find models like the ones indicated in the text. Indeed, for example for "music" here are the results that come out and that are not necessarily relevant:
Would it then be possible to add tags to the web pages https://huggingface.co/models and https://huggingface.co/datasets so that the course reader can find examples of these categories of models and datasets more easily?
The Hugging Face team will redesign this as they see fit from a UX/technical point of view, but here is an image of what it might look like to illustrate the idea:
And could imagine other tags like for example:
Etc.
I don't know what you think of this suggestion.
Have a nice day,
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: