Transformers
If you like applying Transformers, every challenge here gives you a chance to practice it on a real industry brief.
- ResearchAdvancedNew
Probe a Pretrained Encoder for Linguistic Knowledge
Take BERT-base (or DeBERTa-v3-base). Run layer-wise probes across at least 3 linguistic tasks: part-of-speech tagging, dependency arc classification, and semantic role labeling.…
- Interpretability
- Probing
- Transformers
Neural Networks for NLP - CodeAdvancedNew
Build a Small Transformer from Scratch and Train It on Code
Implement multi-head self-attention, RMSNorm, rotary positional embeddings, and a causal LM head from scratch — no Hugging Face shortcuts for the model code (you may use Hugging…
- Transformers
- Self Attention
- Pytorch
Neural Networks for NLP - CodeAdvancedNew
Train a Domain-Specific Reranker for a Legal-Tech Search Box
You receive 20,000 (query, document, relevance-label) triples from the firm's contract corpus. Fine-tune a small cross-encoder (e.g., ms-marco-MiniLM-L-6-v2 or BAAI/bge-reranker…
- Cross Encoder Reranker
- Fine Tuning
- Ir Evaluation
Information Retrieval and Search - CodeAdvancedNew
Build a Domain-Specific Named-Entity Recognizer for Legal Contracts
Start from a strong English NER base (spaCy transformer or LegalBERT). Fine-tune on a provided 1,200-contract labeled dataset for the 9 entity types. Handle long contracts (ofte…
- Named Entity Recognition
- Sequence Labeling
- Domain Adaptation
Natural Language Processing Practice your coursework on real scenarios.
Every challenge is shaped from real industry context — not generic exercises. The work mirrors what your degree prepares you for.
Why Ewance
- CodeAdvancedNew
Adapt Machine Translation to a Niche Domain
Pick an open MT base (NLLB-200 or a strong open M2M model). Build a parallel corpus of around 8,000 sentence pairs from the company's bilingual safety standards. Fine-tune on th…
- Machine Translation
- Domain Adaptation
- Transformers
Natural Language Processing - CodeAdvancedNew
Fine-Tune a Sequence-to-Sequence Model for Code-Doc Generation
Take a small base model (CodeT5+ or a distilled CodeLlama-Instruct). Build the dataset by mining around 8,000 high-quality function-docstring pairs from permissively-licensed Py…
- Seq2seq
- Transformers
- Lora Fine Tuning
Neural Networks for NLP - CodeAdvancedNew
Build a Multilingual Customer-Email Classifier
You receive 28,000 labeled emails (skewed toward English and Mandarin). Try at least two approaches: (1) a fine-tuned multilingual transformer (XLM-RoBERTa or mDeBERTa) and (2) …
- Text Classification
- Multilingual Nlp
- Transformers
Natural Language Processing - CodeAdvancedNew
Fine-Tune a Transformer for Customer-Support Triage at an Enterprise AI Vendor
You receive 240,000 labeled support tickets across 14 queues, with English, Bahasa Indonesia, and Tagalog. Fine-tune a multilingual transformer encoder (XLM-RoBERTa-base is a st…
- Transformers
- Fine Tuning
- Multilingual Nlp
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Train a Sequence Model for Wearable-Telemetry Sleep Staging at a Healthtech
You receive 220 nights of wearable telemetry from 60 subjects with PSG ground-truth labels. Train three sequence models: an LSTM baseline, a 1D-CNN+GRU hybrid, and a small trans…
- Sequence Models
- Lstm
- Transformers
Deep Learning
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