zero-shot

English

Etymology

After one-shot learning.

Adjective

zero-shot (not comparable)

  1. (machine learning, attributive) Relating to zero-shot learning; performing without specialized training data.
    Coordinate terms: one-shot, few-shot
    zero-shot object detectiondetection of objects not in training data
    zero-shot translationtranslation between two languages without bilingual data
    • 2022, Sandra Kublik, Shubham Saboo, GPT-3, O'Reilly, →ISBN, page 20:
      Ask yourself if there is a way to get a zero-shot solution. If you think that you need external examples to prime the model for your use case, think really hard.
    • 2023 October 30, Herbold et al., “A large-scale comparison of human-written versus ChatGPT-generated essays”, in Scientific Reports, volume 13, page 4:
      No additional prompts for getting the responses were used, i.e. the data was created with a basic prompt in a zero-shot scenario.
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