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| pipeline_tag: text-classification |
| base_model: vinai/bertweet-base |
| widget: |
| - text: "Jens Peter Hansen kommer fra Danmark" |
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| Model for classifying git commit messages. This model is based on `vinai/bertweet-base` and fine-tuned. |
| Git commit messages are categorized into the following categories: |
| 1. Adaptive - Adaptive activities are functional activities and involve making modifications |
| to the software to ensure it remains compatible with new environments. Examples of these are |
| feature additions and test cases. |
| 2. Perfective - Perfective activities encompass modifications aimed at improving the software's |
| overall quality, structure, and efficiency, such as refactoring, renaming, cleaning up |
| redundant segments, and improving algorithms and performance. |
| 3. Corrective - Corrective activities address and correct software problems such as bugs, |
| defects, errors, and faults that negatively impact the system. |
| 4. Administrative - Administrative activities include working on documentation such as |
| README.md files, javadocs, or commenting the code. |
| 5. Other - This activity includes Git operations such as merges and pull requests. It also includes |
| vague and unspecified tasks. |