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  This model is the <b>Uzbek</b> (Latin script) model trained on 1000MB of data, after accounting for an estimated byte premium of 1.23; content-matched text in Uzbek takes on average 1.23x as many UTF-8 bytes to encode as English.
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  The Goldfish models are trained primarily for comparability across languages and for low-resource languages; Goldfish performance for high-resource languages is not designed to be comparable with modern large language models (LLMs).
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  Note: uzb_latn is a [macrolanguage](https://iso639-3.sil.org/code_tables/639/data) code. Individual language code uzn_latn (Northern Uzbek) is included in Goldfish, although with less data.
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  All training and hyperparameter details are in our paper, [Goldfish: Monolingual Language Models for 350 Languages (Chang et al., 2024)](https://github.com/tylerachang/goldfish/blob/main/goldfish_paper_20240815.pdf).
 
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  This model is the <b>Uzbek</b> (Latin script) model trained on 1000MB of data, after accounting for an estimated byte premium of 1.23; content-matched text in Uzbek takes on average 1.23x as many UTF-8 bytes to encode as English.
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  The Goldfish models are trained primarily for comparability across languages and for low-resource languages; Goldfish performance for high-resource languages is not designed to be comparable with modern large language models (LLMs).
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+ Note: This language is available in Goldfish with other scripts (writing systems). See: uzb_cyrl.
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  Note: uzb_latn is a [macrolanguage](https://iso639-3.sil.org/code_tables/639/data) code. Individual language code uzn_latn (Northern Uzbek) is included in Goldfish, although with less data.
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  All training and hyperparameter details are in our paper, [Goldfish: Monolingual Language Models for 350 Languages (Chang et al., 2024)](https://github.com/tylerachang/goldfish/blob/main/goldfish_paper_20240815.pdf).