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  • New Features
    • Updated demo conversation content to showcase study techniques, active learning methods, and exam preparation strategies.
  • Documentation
    • Improved formatting in project documentation for enhanced clarity.
  • Chores
    • Refined container startup settings and adjusted training cycle configurations as part of routine maintenance.

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This pull request introduces several minor and non-functional changes. The Dockerfile and README.md received cosmetic formatting adjustments, the demo conversation data was replaced with study-related content, and the training_args.yaml file now sets num_train_epochs to 5 (up from 1) for several models. No alterations to exported or public entities were made.

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Files Change Summary
Dockerfile, README.md Cosmetic formatting adjustments: Dockerfile’s command formatting refined; README.md had a newline character removed.
data/.../demo_data.jsonl Conversation data replaced entirely with new content focusing on study strategies, active learning techniques, and exam time management.
training_args.yaml Updated num_train_epochs from 1 to 5 for multiple model configurations (including Qwen variants and google/gemma models).

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README.md

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data/demo_data.jsonl (1)

1-9: LGTM! The conversation data has been successfully updated.

The new educational content is well-structured, comprehensive, and provides valuable information about study strategies, active learning techniques, and time management. The quality of responses is high with detailed explanations and practical examples.

training_args.yaml (1)

4-4: Verify the impact of increased training epochs.

The number of training epochs has been increased from 1 to 5 for all models. While this could lead to better model performance, it will also significantly increase training time and computational costs.

Please consider:

  1. Have you validated that 5 epochs provide better results compared to fewer epochs?
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README.md (1)

90-91: LGTM! The documentation remains clear and accurate.

The minor formatting changes do not affect the content or clarity of the documentation.

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