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Ian Tenney
9/25/23
[Release LIT v1.0] Improved layouts, APIs, demos, and more
This is a major release, including enhanced layout options, built-in metrics for question-answering
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[Release LIT v1.0] Improved layouts, APIs, demos, and more
This is a major release, including enhanced layout options, built-in metrics for question-answering
9/25/23
Amy Wang
12/6/22
[LIT v0.5 Release] Learning Interpretability Tool
🔥 LIT v0.5: Learning Interpretability Tool This is a major release, including new modules (Tabular
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[LIT v0.5 Release] Learning Interpretability Tool
🔥 LIT v0.5: Learning Interpretability Tool This is a major release, including new modules (Tabular
12/6/22
James Wexler
7/18/22
LIT user study - call for participants
Hi LIT users! We, in the PAIR team, are actively working on improving LIT (https://pair-code.github.
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LIT user study - call for participants
Hi LIT users! We, in the PAIR team, are actively working on improving LIT (https://pair-code.github.
7/18/22
Ryan Mullins
12/21/21
[LIT Release v0.4.1]
🔥 LIT v0.4.1: Unified color palettes and assorted bug fixes New Features Open LIT in a new tab from
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[LIT Release v0.4.1]
🔥 LIT v0.4.1: Unified color palettes and assorted bug fixes New Features Open LIT in a new tab from
12/21/21
James Wexler
11/10/21
[LIT Release v0.4] New features and new data modalities in LIT
🔥 LIT v0.4: explore tabular & image models, use new interpretability techniques, see LIT in more
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[LIT Release v0.4] New features and new data modalities in LIT
🔥 LIT v0.4: explore tabular & image models, use new interpretability techniques, see LIT in more
11/10/21
James Wexler
4/7/21
Version 0.3 released - now usable directly in notebook environments
Version 0.3 of The Language Interpretability Tool (LIT) has been released. It contains UI
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Version 0.3 released - now usable directly in notebook environments
Version 0.3 of The Language Interpretability Tool (LIT) has been released. It contains UI
4/7/21
James Wexler
11/16/20
LIT website with demos and LIT version 0.2 released
The Language Interpretability Tool (LIT) now has a website with documentation, tutorials, and hosted
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LIT website with demos and LIT version 0.2 released
The Language Interpretability Tool (LIT) now has a website with documentation, tutorials, and hosted
11/16/20