Hello.
How is it customary to cite / credit a language model from huggingface in an academical paper,
when the model does not have a publication of itself? Any examples?
Thanks!
Hello.
How is it customary to cite / credit a language model from huggingface in an academical paper,
when the model does not have a publication of itself? Any examples?
Thanks!
Hi @Secret, for now you can use the model’s URL (see How can I use BibTeX to cite a web page? - TeX - LaTeX Stack Exchange), and we are working with @lysandre and others on plugging a https://www.doi.org/ system into the platform
Let us know if this helps
It helps. Thank You.
Hey, any updates on the DOI part? Thanks!
Yes @mapto we have a built-in DOI generator now: see Digital Object Identifier (DOI) and Introducing DOI: the Digital Object Identifier to Datasets and Models for more info
Hope this helps
@julien-c Could I also suggest that in the absence of an owner-generated DOI, there still be a “Citation” button that generates the relevant citation using the URL, in bibtex and maybe some of the common CSL formats? Would be useful, and then does not depend on the owner to click that button.
This is an important discussion here. There should be a citation format in this space