diff --git a/Training.md b/Training.md index 67a2b4e..547b72e 100644 --- a/Training.md +++ b/Training.md @@ -29,6 +29,8 @@ Training/finetuning a model offers a lot of improvements over using the base mod - personally untested, but has been done * teaching it an entire new language, like Japanese - personally tested on a dataset size of 14920 audio clips from a gacha I haven't played in ages, Japanese is replicated pretty decently +* re-finetuning a finetuned model + - for example, taking a finetuned language model, and making it specific for a character If any of the above is of interest, then you're on the right track. @@ -135,9 +137,8 @@ In the future, I'll adjust the "resume state" to provide a dropdown instead when ### Changing Base Model -In addition to finetuning the base model, you can specify what model you want to finetune, effectively finetuning finetunes. Theoretically, this is useful for finetuning off of language models to fit a specific voice. +In addition to finetuning the base model, you can specify what model you want to finetune, effectively finetuning finetunes. This is useful for finetuning off of language models to fit a specific voice. -I have not got a chance to test this, as I mistakenly deleted my Japanese model, and I've been having bad luck getting it re-trained. ## Run Training