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    Sentence Similaritysentence-transformers

    sn-xlm-roberta-base-snli-mnli-anli-xnli

    by symanto

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    symanto/sn-xlm-roberta-base-snli-mnli-anli-xnli

    Tags

    sentence-transformerspytorchsafetensorsxlm-robertafeature-extractionzero-shot-classificationsentence-similaritytransformersarbgdeelenesfrruthtrurvnzhdataset:SNLIdataset:MNLIdataset:ANLIdataset:XNLItext-embeddings-inferenceendpoints_compatibledeploy:azureregion:us

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    How It Runs on Mixpeek

    On Mixpeek, sn-xlm-roberta-base-snli-mnli-anli-xnli runs as a managed extractor inside a processing pipeline. Point a bucket of sentence similarity data at it, and Mixpeek handles GPU provisioning, batching, retries, and writing the outputs into a vector store you can query.

    Extractor outputs land in the Mixpeek Vector Store (MVS), where you can combine them with retrieval, reranking, and filter stages to build end-to-end search and agent-perception pipelines, no model-serving infrastructure to maintain.