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ToolACE: Winning the Points of LLM Function Calling

International Conference on Learning Representations
Function calling significantly extends the application boundary of large language models, where high-quality and diverse training data is critical for unlocking this capability.
Weiwen Liu   +26 more
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Granite-Function Calling Model: Introducing Function Calling Abilities via Multi-task Learning of Granular Tasks

Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing
An emergent research trend explores the use of Large Language Models (LLMs) as the backbone of agentic systems (e.g., SWE-Bench, Agent-Bench). To fulfill LLMs’ potential as autonomous agents, they must be able to identify, call, and interact with a ...
Ibrahim Abdelaziz   +25 more
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TinyAgent: Function Calling at the Edge

Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing
Recent large language models (LLMs) have enabled the development of advanced agentic systems that can integrate various tools and APIs to fulfill user queries through function calling.
Lutfi Eren Erdogan   +9 more
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Work as a calling: A theoretical model.

Journal of counseling and psychology, 2018
Perceiving work as a calling has been positioned as a key pathway to enhancing work-related well-being. However, no formal theory exists attempting to explain predictors and outcomes of living a calling at work.
Ryan D. Duffy   +4 more
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Calling, character strengths, career identity, and job burnout in young Chinese university teachers: A chain-mediating model

, 2021
Many studies have reported the risk factors of teachers’ job burnout. However, few studies have analyzed the potential positive factors, such as character strengths and calling, that may reduce job burnout and promote effective job-burnout interventions.
Ling Lian   +5 more
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Calling Bullshit: The Art of Skepticism in a Data-Driven World

Science, 2020
This week on the Science podcast, evolutionary biologist Carl Bergstrom explains how to identify data-driven misinformation and disinformation.

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Conference call

Emergency Nurse, 2004
The RCN paediatric emergency care group, formerly the RCN children in A&E group, is holding its first study day on May 21 in Halifax. Others are planned for September in the south west of England and January in London. The study days replace the group's annual conferences.
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Conference calls

Emergency Nurse, 2002
Last minute places were still available as Emergency Nurse went to press at an RCN A&E Nursing Association symposium on July 2 to examine the impact of the Department of Health's Reforming Emergency Care strategy. For details of the event, to be held at Cheadle, Cheshire, call Grant Williams on 07771 740243.
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Stories of Calling: How Called Professionals Construct Narrative Identities

, 2020
Experiencing work as a calling has been described as the ideal of a truly positive experience of work. But what we know about how called professionals construct identities as people who are called to their work is incomplete.
Matt Bloom, Amy E. Colbert, J. Nielsen
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Conference call

Emergency Nurse, 2001
A&E adviser to the Winter and Emergency Services Team (WEST) Matthew Cooke is among the planned speakers at a conference examining new models for emergency care.
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