Zero-Shot
[/ˈzɪəroʊ ʃɒt/]
Definitions
Automatischer Uebersetzungsentwurf (German) for "Zero-Shot": The ability of a model to perform a task it has never been explicitly trained or shown examples for. Zero-shot learning relies on the model's generalized understanding from pretraining to handle novel tasks based on instruction alone.
“Beispielentwurf: The model classified customer sentiment zero-shot without any labeled training examples.”
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