Uses PEFT weights: https://huggingface.co/blog/peft
Finetuning on about 4500 strings of [modern translation of Jonathan Swift string] + " |SWIFTIFY| " + [Jonathan Swift text] + " |END|"
Some dataset examples:
How has he been bombarded, harassed, and battered by just one smart aleck who promises never to leave him, dead or alive! |SWIFTIFY| How hath he been pelted, pestered, and pounded by one single wag, who promiseth never to forsake him living or dead! |END|
The third advantage is the convenience of secure harbors and ports for transporting their own finished goods and importing those of others that are minimally processed, as mutual trade demands. |SWIFTIFY| The third, is the conveniency of safe ports and havens, to carry out their own goods, as much manufactured, and bring in those of others, as little manufactured as the nature of mutual commerce will allow. |END|
Some example output for novel input sentences:
The spectroscopy part of what you do — spectroscopes — you can use them to judge if food is rotten, if a painting is authentic, if something is an explosive. What do you use them to do? |SWIFTIFY| That branch of your art which you call the Spectra-physics; -- Spectroscope: You may apply those instruments in judging whether meat be putrid or not, whether a picture be genuine or counterfeit, and so on with other things that are called Explosives. Now, what service doth all this perform? |END|
Colorado Parks and Wildlife has a comprehensive list of animals you can own without a permit in Colorado, from dogs and cats to red kangaroos and wallaroos. If it isn’t on the list, you need a permit. Capybaras are not on the list. |SWIFTIFY| The Colorado Division of Parks & Wildlife lists all domesticated animals that may be kept within the state's borders without a license: Dogs, Cats, Red Kangaroo, Wallaroo, etc., but no capybara is listed. |END|
And I think that's the true beauty of a good film: the allegory, the moral, the true message is at the core – it's not fed to us directly – and it's up to the viewer to take what they need from it. |SWIFTIFY| And this, I believe, is the real excellence in all good pictures; for the allegorical, the moral, or the true lesson lies at the bottom -- it is not poured down our throats -- but left to be taken as we please. |END|