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this video will explain pattern exploiting training a really exciting new technique to leverage the knowledge in pre tran language models to label data for downstream tasks this is done by using patterns that guide the language models predictions this could be something like taking a Yelp review and following it with the pattern all in all my experience was mask the language model might fill in the mask as awful or amazing depending on the Yelp review in this tutorial weamp;#39;ll also look at hugging faces new NLP viewer interface this lets us view a ton of different natural language processing data sets like the ones tested in this paper weamp;#39;ll take some yelp review examples from the NLP viewer and paste them into the next word prediction demo app created by Renato violin hosted on github and linked in the description of this video will step through different patterns and show how these patterns are used with Bert Roberta Electra or Bart to label the data weamp;#39;ll also g