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Autosuggestions Data-type doesn't accessible #206

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axif0 opened this issue Oct 2, 2024 · 4 comments
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Autosuggestions Data-type doesn't accessible #206

axif0 opened this issue Oct 2, 2024 · 4 comments
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axif0 commented Oct 2, 2024

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Currently in get.py, there is no logic set for Autosuggestions.

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As in process_wiki.py function called gen_autosuggestions already defined. Can we can that in get.py ? If yes, I want to work on this issue.

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Yes, this would be great, @axif0! But let's finish the current issues first :)

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Discussing this a bit with @axif0 right now. We don't really think that the way that we're doing autosuggestions is something that would be applicable to other communities. Also, the long term plan is that we would actually not be using Wikipedia based calculated autosuggestions for this, but rather include a small LLM model in the language packs that would provide context based autosuggestions. Because of this, the work for this issue could potentially be to simply remove autosuggestions as an option for the CLI, and we will then use the notebook as needed in the Scribe community.

CC @wkyoshida and @mhmohona

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Collins-Webdev commented Oct 19, 2024

Hello @andrewtavis 👋🏼, I hope you are doing well !
I am eager to work on this bug.
Can you asign me to it please 🙏🏽?

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Hello @andrewtavis 👋🏼,
I just made a PR about this issue here : #462
Please review it and let me know if I should modify something 😊.

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