Example project: Generating metal band names in Tensorflow.js #232
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I'm adding my hobby project https://www.makeitmetal.net/ to the README as an example of what you can do with textgenrnn. This library made it much easier to get the project off the ground, so thanks!
I trained the model in Python but ported it to Tensorflow.js so users could generate output on their end. I can see you've got a tensorflow.js port in your future plans so hopefully what I did is helpful. All the web/JS code is at https://gitlab.com/warsquid/make_it_metal, including an implementation of the custom AttentionWeightedAverage layer. The Python/model training code is at https://gitlab.com/warsquid/metalgen, I tweaked the model slightly to allow multiple context inputs so my JS code might need a bit of adaptation.