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#!/usr/bin/env python
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# coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2020 The HuggingFace Team All rights reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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"""
Fine-tuning XLNet for question answering with beam search.
"""
# You can also adapt this script on your own question answering task. Pointers for this are left as comments.

import logging
import os
import sys
from dataclasses import dataclass, field
from typing import Optional

from datasets import load_dataset, load_metric

import transformers
from trainer_qa import QuestionAnsweringTrainer
from transformers import (
    DataCollatorWithPadding,
    EvalPrediction,
    HfArgumentParser,
    TrainingArguments,
    XLNetConfig,
    XLNetForQuestionAnswering,
    XLNetTokenizerFast,
    default_data_collator,
    set_seed,
)
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from transformers.trainer_utils import get_last_checkpoint, is_main_process
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from transformers.utils import check_min_version
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from utils_qa import postprocess_qa_predictions_with_beam_search


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# Will error if the minimal version of Transformers is not installed. Remove at your own risks.
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check_min_version("4.6.0.dev0")
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logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)


@dataclass
class ModelArguments:
    """
    Arguments pertaining to which model/config/tokenizer we are going to fine-tune from.
    """

    model_name_or_path: str = field(
        metadata={"help": "Path to pretrained model or model identifier from huggingface.co/models"}
    )
    config_name: Optional[str] = field(
        default=None, metadata={"help": "Pretrained config name or path if not the same as model_name"}
    )
    tokenizer_name: Optional[str] = field(
        default=None, metadata={"help": "Pretrained tokenizer name or path if not the same as model_name"}
    )
    cache_dir: Optional[str] = field(
        default=None,
        metadata={"help": "Where do you want to store the pretrained models downloaded from huggingface.co"},
    )
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    model_revision: str = field(
        default="main",
        metadata={"help": "The specific model version to use (can be a branch name, tag name or commit id)."},
    )
    use_auth_token: bool = field(
        default=False,
        metadata={
            "help": "Will use the token generated when running `transformers-cli login` (necessary to use this script "
            "with private models)."
        },
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    )


@dataclass
class DataTrainingArguments:
    """
    Arguments pertaining to what data we are going to input our model for training and eval.
    """

    dataset_name: Optional[str] = field(
        default=None, metadata={"help": "The name of the dataset to use (via the datasets library)."}
    )
    dataset_config_name: Optional[str] = field(
        default=None, metadata={"help": "The configuration name of the dataset to use (via the datasets library)."}
    )
    train_file: Optional[str] = field(default=None, metadata={"help": "The input training data file (a text file)."})
    validation_file: Optional[str] = field(
        default=None,
        metadata={"help": "An optional input evaluation data file to evaluate the perplexity on (a text file)."},
    )
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    test_file: Optional[str] = field(
        default=None,
        metadata={"help": "An optional input test data file to test the perplexity on (a text file)."},
    )
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    overwrite_cache: bool = field(
        default=False, metadata={"help": "Overwrite the cached training and evaluation sets"}
    )
    preprocessing_num_workers: Optional[int] = field(
        default=None,
        metadata={"help": "The number of processes to use for the preprocessing."},
    )
    max_seq_length: int = field(
        default=384,
        metadata={
            "help": "The maximum total input sequence length after tokenization. Sequences longer "
            "than this will be truncated, sequences shorter will be padded."
        },
    )
    pad_to_max_length: bool = field(
        default=True,
        metadata={
            "help": "Whether to pad all samples to `max_seq_length`. "
            "If False, will pad the samples dynamically when batching to the maximum length in the batch (which can "
            "be faster on GPU but will be slower on TPU)."
        },
    )
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    max_train_samples: Optional[int] = field(
        default=None,
        metadata={
            "help": "For debugging purposes or quicker training, truncate the number of training examples to this "
            "value if set."
        },
    )
    max_val_samples: Optional[int] = field(
        default=None,
        metadata={
            "help": "For debugging purposes or quicker training, truncate the number of validation examples to this "
            "value if set."
        },
    )
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    max_test_samples: Optional[int] = field(
        default=None,
        metadata={
            "help": "For debugging purposes or quicker training, truncate the number of test examples to this "
            "value if set."
        },
    )
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    version_2_with_negative: bool = field(
        default=False, metadata={"help": "If true, some of the examples do not have an answer."}
    )
    null_score_diff_threshold: float = field(
        default=0.0,
        metadata={
            "help": "The threshold used to select the null answer: if the best answer has a score that is less than "
            "the score of the null answer minus this threshold, the null answer is selected for this example. "
            "Only useful when `version_2_with_negative=True`."
        },
    )
    doc_stride: int = field(
        default=128,
        metadata={"help": "When splitting up a long document into chunks, how much stride to take between chunks."},
    )
    n_best_size: int = field(
        default=20,
        metadata={"help": "The total number of n-best predictions to generate when looking for an answer."},
    )
    max_answer_length: int = field(
        default=30,
        metadata={
            "help": "The maximum length of an answer that can be generated. This is needed because the start "
            "and end predictions are not conditioned on one another."
        },
    )

    def __post_init__(self):
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        if (
            self.dataset_name is None
            and self.train_file is None
            and self.validation_file is None
            and self.test_file is None
        ):
            raise ValueError("Need either a dataset name or a training/validation/test file.")
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        else:
            if self.train_file is not None:
                extension = self.train_file.split(".")[-1]
                assert extension in ["csv", "json"], "`train_file` should be a csv or a json file."
            if self.validation_file is not None:
                extension = self.validation_file.split(".")[-1]
                assert extension in ["csv", "json"], "`validation_file` should be a csv or a json file."
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            if self.test_file is not None:
                extension = self.test_file.split(".")[-1]
                assert extension in ["csv", "json"], "`test_file` should be a csv or a json file."
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def main():
    # See all possible arguments in src/transformers/training_args.py
    # or by passing the --help flag to this script.
    # We now keep distinct sets of args, for a cleaner separation of concerns.

    parser = HfArgumentParser((ModelArguments, DataTrainingArguments, TrainingArguments))
    if len(sys.argv) == 2 and sys.argv[1].endswith(".json"):
        # If we pass only one argument to the script and it's the path to a json file,
        # let's parse it to get our arguments.
        model_args, data_args, training_args = parser.parse_json_file(json_file=os.path.abspath(sys.argv[1]))
    else:
        model_args, data_args, training_args = parser.parse_args_into_dataclasses()

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    # Detecting last checkpoint.
    last_checkpoint = None
    if os.path.isdir(training_args.output_dir) and training_args.do_train and not training_args.overwrite_output_dir:
        last_checkpoint = get_last_checkpoint(training_args.output_dir)
        if last_checkpoint is None and len(os.listdir(training_args.output_dir)) > 0:
            raise ValueError(
                f"Output directory ({training_args.output_dir}) already exists and is not empty. "
                "Use --overwrite_output_dir to overcome."
            )
        elif last_checkpoint is not None:
            logger.info(
                f"Checkpoint detected, resuming training at {last_checkpoint}. To avoid this behavior, change "
                "the `--output_dir` or add `--overwrite_output_dir` to train from scratch."
            )
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    # Setup logging
    logging.basicConfig(
        format="%(asctime)s - %(levelname)s - %(name)s -   %(message)s",
        datefmt="%m/%d/%Y %H:%M:%S",
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        handlers=[logging.StreamHandler(sys.stdout)],
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    )
    logger.setLevel(logging.INFO if is_main_process(training_args.local_rank) else logging.WARN)

    # Log on each process the small summary:
    logger.warning(
        f"Process rank: {training_args.local_rank}, device: {training_args.device}, n_gpu: {training_args.n_gpu}"
        + f"distributed training: {bool(training_args.local_rank != -1)}, 16-bits training: {training_args.fp16}"
    )
    # Set the verbosity to info of the Transformers logger (on main process only):
    if is_main_process(training_args.local_rank):
        transformers.utils.logging.set_verbosity_info()
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        transformers.utils.logging.enable_default_handler()
        transformers.utils.logging.enable_explicit_format()
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    logger.info(f"Training/evaluation parameters {training_args}")
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    # Set seed before initializing model.
    set_seed(training_args.seed)

    # Get the datasets: you can either provide your own CSV/JSON/TXT training and evaluation files (see below)
    # or just provide the name of one of the public datasets available on the hub at https://huggingface.co/datasets/
    # (the dataset will be downloaded automatically from the datasets Hub).
    #
    # For CSV/JSON files, this script will use the column called 'text' or the first column if no column called
    # 'text' is found. You can easily tweak this behavior (see below).
    #
    # In distributed training, the load_dataset function guarantee that only one local process can concurrently
    # download the dataset.
    if data_args.dataset_name is not None:
        # Downloading and loading a dataset from the hub.
        datasets = load_dataset(data_args.dataset_name, data_args.dataset_config_name)
    else:
        data_files = {}
        if data_args.train_file is not None:
            data_files["train"] = data_args.train_file
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            extension = data_args.train_file.split(".")[-1]
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        if data_args.validation_file is not None:
            data_files["validation"] = data_args.validation_file
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            extension = data_args.validation_file.split(".")[-1]
        if data_args.test_file is not None:
            data_files["test"] = data_args.test_file
            extension = data_args.test_file.split(".")[-1]
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        datasets = load_dataset(extension, data_files=data_files, field="data")
    # See more about loading any type of standard or custom dataset (from files, python dict, pandas DataFrame, etc) at
    # https://huggingface.co/docs/datasets/loading_datasets.html.

    # Load pretrained model and tokenizer
    #
    # Distributed training:
    # The .from_pretrained methods guarantee that only one local process can concurrently
    # download model & vocab.
    config = XLNetConfig.from_pretrained(
        model_args.config_name if model_args.config_name else model_args.model_name_or_path,
        cache_dir=model_args.cache_dir,
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        revision=model_args.model_revision,
        use_auth_token=True if model_args.use_auth_token else None,
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    )
    tokenizer = XLNetTokenizerFast.from_pretrained(
        model_args.tokenizer_name if model_args.tokenizer_name else model_args.model_name_or_path,
        cache_dir=model_args.cache_dir,
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        revision=model_args.model_revision,
        use_auth_token=True if model_args.use_auth_token else None,
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    )
    model = XLNetForQuestionAnswering.from_pretrained(
        model_args.model_name_or_path,
        from_tf=bool(".ckpt" in model_args.model_name_or_path),
        config=config,
        cache_dir=model_args.cache_dir,
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        revision=model_args.model_revision,
        use_auth_token=True if model_args.use_auth_token else None,
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    )

    # Preprocessing the datasets.
    # Preprocessing is slighlty different for training and evaluation.
    if training_args.do_train:
        column_names = datasets["train"].column_names
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    elif training_args.do_eval:
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        column_names = datasets["validation"].column_names
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    else:
        column_names = datasets["test"].column_names
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    question_column_name = "question" if "question" in column_names else column_names[0]
    context_column_name = "context" if "context" in column_names else column_names[1]
    answer_column_name = "answers" if "answers" in column_names else column_names[2]

    # Padding side determines if we do (question|context) or (context|question).
    pad_on_right = tokenizer.padding_side == "right"

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    if data_args.max_seq_length > tokenizer.model_max_length:
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        logger.warning(
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            f"The max_seq_length passed ({data_args.max_seq_length}) is larger than the maximum length for the"
            f"model ({tokenizer.model_max_length}). Using max_seq_length={tokenizer.model_max_length}."
        )
    max_seq_length = min(data_args.max_seq_length, tokenizer.model_max_length)

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    # Training preprocessing
    def prepare_train_features(examples):
        # Tokenize our examples with truncation and maybe padding, but keep the overflows using a stride. This results
        # in one example possible giving several features when a context is long, each of those features having a
        # context that overlaps a bit the context of the previous feature.
        tokenized_examples = tokenizer(
            examples[question_column_name if pad_on_right else context_column_name],
            examples[context_column_name if pad_on_right else question_column_name],
            truncation="only_second" if pad_on_right else "only_first",
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            max_length=max_seq_length,
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            stride=data_args.doc_stride,
            return_overflowing_tokens=True,
            return_offsets_mapping=True,
            return_special_tokens_mask=True,
            return_token_type_ids=True,
            padding="max_length",
        )

        # Since one example might give us several features if it has a long context, we need a map from a feature to
        # its corresponding example. This key gives us just that.
        sample_mapping = tokenized_examples.pop("overflow_to_sample_mapping")
        # The offset mappings will give us a map from token to character position in the original context. This will
        # help us compute the start_positions and end_positions.
        offset_mapping = tokenized_examples.pop("offset_mapping")
        # The special tokens will help us build the p_mask (which indicates the tokens that can't be in answers).
        special_tokens = tokenized_examples.pop("special_tokens_mask")

        # Let's label those examples!
        tokenized_examples["start_positions"] = []
        tokenized_examples["end_positions"] = []
        tokenized_examples["is_impossible"] = []
        tokenized_examples["cls_index"] = []
        tokenized_examples["p_mask"] = []

        for i, offsets in enumerate(offset_mapping):
            # We will label impossible answers with the index of the CLS token.
            input_ids = tokenized_examples["input_ids"][i]
            cls_index = input_ids.index(tokenizer.cls_token_id)
            tokenized_examples["cls_index"].append(cls_index)

            # Grab the sequence corresponding to that example (to know what is the context and what is the question).
            sequence_ids = tokenized_examples["token_type_ids"][i]
            for k, s in enumerate(special_tokens[i]):
                if s:
                    sequence_ids[k] = 3
            context_idx = 1 if pad_on_right else 0

            # Build the p_mask: non special tokens and context gets 0.0, the others get 1.0.
            # The cls token gets 1.0 too (for predictions of empty answers).
            tokenized_examples["p_mask"].append(
                [
                    0.0 if (not special_tokens[i][k] and s == context_idx) or k == cls_index else 1.0
                    for k, s in enumerate(sequence_ids)
                ]
            )

            # One example can give several spans, this is the index of the example containing this span of text.
            sample_index = sample_mapping[i]
            answers = examples[answer_column_name][sample_index]
            # If no answers are given, set the cls_index as answer.
            if len(answers["answer_start"]) == 0:
                tokenized_examples["start_positions"].append(cls_index)
                tokenized_examples["end_positions"].append(cls_index)
                tokenized_examples["is_impossible"].append(1.0)
            else:
                # Start/end character index of the answer in the text.
                start_char = answers["answer_start"][0]
                end_char = start_char + len(answers["text"][0])

                # Start token index of the current span in the text.
                token_start_index = 0
                while sequence_ids[token_start_index] != context_idx:
                    token_start_index += 1

                # End token index of the current span in the text.
                token_end_index = len(input_ids) - 1
                while sequence_ids[token_end_index] != context_idx:
                    token_end_index -= 1
                # Detect if the answer is out of the span (in which case this feature is labeled with the CLS index).
                if not (offsets[token_start_index][0] <= start_char and offsets[token_end_index][1] >= end_char):
                    tokenized_examples["start_positions"].append(cls_index)
                    tokenized_examples["end_positions"].append(cls_index)
                    tokenized_examples["is_impossible"].append(1.0)
                else:
                    # Otherwise move the token_start_index and token_end_index to the two ends of the answer.
                    # Note: we could go after the last offset if the answer is the last word (edge case).
                    while token_start_index < len(offsets) and offsets[token_start_index][0] <= start_char:
                        token_start_index += 1
                    tokenized_examples["start_positions"].append(token_start_index - 1)
                    while offsets[token_end_index][1] >= end_char:
                        token_end_index -= 1
                    tokenized_examples["end_positions"].append(token_end_index + 1)
                    tokenized_examples["is_impossible"].append(0.0)

        return tokenized_examples

    if training_args.do_train:
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        if "train" not in datasets:
            raise ValueError("--do_train requires a train dataset")
        train_dataset = datasets["train"]
        if data_args.max_train_samples is not None:
            # Select samples from Dataset, This will help to decrease processing time
            train_dataset = train_dataset.select(range(data_args.max_train_samples))
        # Create Training Features
        train_dataset = train_dataset.map(
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            prepare_train_features,
            batched=True,
            num_proc=data_args.preprocessing_num_workers,
            remove_columns=column_names,
            load_from_cache_file=not data_args.overwrite_cache,
        )
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        if data_args.max_train_samples is not None:
            # Select samples from dataset again since Feature Creation might increase number of features
            train_dataset = train_dataset.select(range(data_args.max_train_samples))
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    # Validation preprocessing
    def prepare_validation_features(examples):
        # Tokenize our examples with truncation and maybe padding, but keep the overflows using a stride. This results
        # in one example possible giving several features when a context is long, each of those features having a
        # context that overlaps a bit the context of the previous feature.
        tokenized_examples = tokenizer(
            examples[question_column_name if pad_on_right else context_column_name],
            examples[context_column_name if pad_on_right else question_column_name],
            truncation="only_second" if pad_on_right else "only_first",
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            max_length=max_seq_length,
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            stride=data_args.doc_stride,
            return_overflowing_tokens=True,
            return_offsets_mapping=True,
            return_special_tokens_mask=True,
            return_token_type_ids=True,
            padding="max_length",
        )

        # Since one example might give us several features if it has a long context, we need a map from a feature to
        # its corresponding example. This key gives us just that.
        sample_mapping = tokenized_examples.pop("overflow_to_sample_mapping")

        # The special tokens will help us build the p_mask (which indicates the tokens that can't be in answers).
        special_tokens = tokenized_examples.pop("special_tokens_mask")

        # For evaluation, we will need to convert our predictions to substrings of the context, so we keep the
        # corresponding example_id and we will store the offset mappings.
        tokenized_examples["example_id"] = []

        # We still provide the index of the CLS token and the p_mask to the model, but not the is_impossible label.
        tokenized_examples["cls_index"] = []
        tokenized_examples["p_mask"] = []

        for i, input_ids in enumerate(tokenized_examples["input_ids"]):
            # Find the CLS token in the input ids.
            cls_index = input_ids.index(tokenizer.cls_token_id)
            tokenized_examples["cls_index"].append(cls_index)

            # Grab the sequence corresponding to that example (to know what is the context and what is the question).
            sequence_ids = tokenized_examples["token_type_ids"][i]
            for k, s in enumerate(special_tokens[i]):
                if s:
                    sequence_ids[k] = 3
            context_idx = 1 if pad_on_right else 0

            # Build the p_mask: non special tokens and context gets 0.0, the others 1.0.
            tokenized_examples["p_mask"].append(
                [
                    0.0 if (not special_tokens[i][k] and s == context_idx) or k == cls_index else 1.0
                    for k, s in enumerate(sequence_ids)
                ]
            )

            # One example can give several spans, this is the index of the example containing this span of text.
            sample_index = sample_mapping[i]
            tokenized_examples["example_id"].append(examples["id"][sample_index])

            # Set to None the offset_mapping that are not part of the context so it's easy to determine if a token
            # position is part of the context or not.
            tokenized_examples["offset_mapping"][i] = [
                (o if sequence_ids[k] == context_idx else None)
                for k, o in enumerate(tokenized_examples["offset_mapping"][i])
            ]

        return tokenized_examples

    if training_args.do_eval:
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        if "validation" not in datasets:
            raise ValueError("--do_eval requires a validation dataset")
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        if data_args.max_val_samples is not None:
            # Selecting Eval Samples from Dataset
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            eval_examples = eval_examples.select(range(data_args.max_val_samples))
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        eval_dataset = eval_examples.map(
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            prepare_validation_features,
            batched=True,
            num_proc=data_args.preprocessing_num_workers,
            remove_columns=column_names,
            load_from_cache_file=not data_args.overwrite_cache,
        )
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        if data_args.max_val_samples is not None:
            # Selecting Samples from Dataset again since Feature Creation might increase samples size
            eval_dataset = eval_dataset.select(range(data_args.max_val_samples))
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    if training_args.do_predict:
        if "test" not in datasets:
            raise ValueError("--do_predict requires a test dataset")
        test_examples = datasets["test"]
        if data_args.max_test_samples is not None:
            # We will select sample from whole data
            test_examples = test_examples.select(range(data_args.max_test_samples))
        # Test Feature Creation
        test_dataset = test_examples.map(
            prepare_validation_features,
            batched=True,
            num_proc=data_args.preprocessing_num_workers,
            remove_columns=column_names,
            load_from_cache_file=not data_args.overwrite_cache,
        )
        if data_args.max_test_samples is not None:
            # During Feature creation dataset samples might increase, we will select required samples again
            test_dataset = test_dataset.select(range(data_args.max_test_samples))

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    # Data collator
    # We have already padded to max length if the corresponding flag is True, otherwise we need to pad in the data
    # collator.
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    data_collator = (
        default_data_collator
        if data_args.pad_to_max_length
        else DataCollatorWithPadding(tokenizer, pad_to_multiple_of=8 if training_args.fp16 else None)
    )
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    # Post-processing:
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    def post_processing_function(examples, features, predictions, stage="eval"):
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        # Post-processing: we match the start logits and end logits to answers in the original context.
        predictions, scores_diff_json = postprocess_qa_predictions_with_beam_search(
            examples=examples,
            features=features,
            predictions=predictions,
            version_2_with_negative=data_args.version_2_with_negative,
            n_best_size=data_args.n_best_size,
            max_answer_length=data_args.max_answer_length,
            start_n_top=model.config.start_n_top,
            end_n_top=model.config.end_n_top,
            output_dir=training_args.output_dir,
            is_world_process_zero=trainer.is_world_process_zero(),
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        )
        # Format the result to the format the metric expects.
        if data_args.version_2_with_negative:
            formatted_predictions = [
                {"id": k, "prediction_text": v, "no_answer_probability": scores_diff_json[k]}
                for k, v in predictions.items()
            ]
        else:
            formatted_predictions = [{"id": k, "prediction_text": v} for k, v in predictions.items()]
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        references = [{"id": ex["id"], "answers": ex[answer_column_name]} for ex in examples]
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        return EvalPrediction(predictions=formatted_predictions, label_ids=references)

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    metric = load_metric("squad_v2" if data_args.version_2_with_negative else "squad")
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    def compute_metrics(p: EvalPrediction):
        return metric.compute(predictions=p.predictions, references=p.label_ids)

    # Initialize our Trainer
    trainer = QuestionAnsweringTrainer(
        model=model,
        args=training_args,
        train_dataset=train_dataset if training_args.do_train else None,
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        tokenizer=tokenizer,
        data_collator=data_collator,
        post_process_function=post_processing_function,
        compute_metrics=compute_metrics,
    )

    # Training
    if training_args.do_train:
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            checkpoint = None
        train_result = trainer.train(resume_from_checkpoint=checkpoint)
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        trainer.save_model()  # Saves the tokenizer too for easy upload

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        max_train_samples = (
            data_args.max_train_samples if data_args.max_train_samples is not None else len(train_dataset)
        )
        metrics["train_samples"] = min(max_train_samples, len(train_dataset))

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        trainer.log_metrics("train", metrics)
        trainer.save_metrics("train", metrics)
        trainer.save_state()
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    # Evaluation
    if training_args.do_eval:
        logger.info("*** Evaluate ***")
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        max_val_samples = data_args.max_val_samples if data_args.max_val_samples is not None else len(eval_dataset)
        metrics["eval_samples"] = min(max_val_samples, len(eval_dataset))
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        trainer.log_metrics("eval", metrics)
        trainer.save_metrics("eval", metrics)
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    # Prediction
    if training_args.do_predict:
        logger.info("*** Predict ***")
        results = trainer.predict(test_dataset, test_examples)
        metrics = results.metrics

        max_test_samples = data_args.max_test_samples if data_args.max_test_samples is not None else len(test_dataset)
        metrics["test_samples"] = min(max_test_samples, len(test_dataset))

        trainer.log_metrics("test", metrics)
        trainer.save_metrics("test", metrics)

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def _mp_fn(index):
    # For xla_spawn (TPUs)
    main()


if __name__ == "__main__":
    main()