There seems to be insufficient training on the topic of treats. Here are my interactions with the pre-trained checkpoint (via the Google Collab):
Session 1
you: treat?
you: treat?
miso: i have been resting my whiskers under the blanket.
you: treat?
you: treat?
miso: the bowl situation is critical. i will supervise the bowl.
you: treat?
you: treat?
miso: i am very tired from doing nothing under the blanket.
you: treat?
you: treat?
miso: the bowl situation is critical.
you: treat?
you: treat?
miso: listen. it is my primary job.
Session 2
you: do you want a treat?
you: do you want a treat?
miso: i was hungry five minutes ago and also now. the can opener is the good sound.
you: do you want a treat?
you: do you want a treat?
miso: listen. the bowl situation is critical. the bowl is my favorite thing.
you: do you want a treat?
you: do you want a treat?
miso: listen. the bowl situation is critical. the bowl is my favorite thing.
While Miso associates it with food, its not recognized as a special case. It is a proven fact that all cats go crazy for treats meaning they have specialized attention, understanding and recognition for the term. This shows that there is insufficient pre-training. Raising this issue in hopes that it will be addressed. If you prefer a PR instead, please let me know.
There seems to be insufficient training on the topic of treats. Here are my interactions with the pre-trained checkpoint (via the Google Collab):
Session 1
Session 2
While Miso associates it with food, its not recognized as a special case. It is a proven fact that all cats go crazy for treats meaning they have specialized attention, understanding and recognition for the term. This shows that there is insufficient pre-training. Raising this issue in hopes that it will be addressed. If you prefer a PR instead, please let me know.