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Sylvain Gugger
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Fix #5507 (#5559)
* Fix #5507 * Fix formatting
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src/transformers/tokenization_gpt2.py
src/transformers/tokenization_gpt2.py
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src/transformers/tokenization_roberta.py
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src/transformers/tokenization_gpt2.py
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@@ -102,17 +102,26 @@ def get_pairs(word):
class
GPT2Tokenizer
(
PreTrainedTokenizer
):
"""
GPT-2 BPE tokenizer
. Peculiarities:
GPT-2 BPE tokenizer
, using byte-level Byte-Pair-Encoding.
- Byte-level Byte-Pair-Encoding
- Requires a space to start the input string => the encoding methods should be called with the
``add_prefix_space`` flag set to ``True``.
Otherwise, this tokenizer ``encode`` and ``decode`` method will not conserve
the absence of a space at the beginning of a string:
This tokenizer has been trained to treat spaces like parts of the tokens (a bit like sentencepiece) so a word will
be encoded differently whether it is at the beginning of the sentence (without space) or not:
::
tokenizer.decode(tokenizer.encode("Hello")) = " Hello"
>>> from transformers import GPT2Tokenizer
>>> tokenizer = GPT2Tokenizer.from_pretrained("gpt2")
>>> tokenizer("Hello world")['input_ids']
[15496, 995]
>>> tokenizer(" Hello world")['input_ids']
[18435, 995]
You can get around that behavior by passing ``add_prefix_space=True`` when instantiating this tokenizer or when you
call it on some text, but since the model was not pretrained this way, it might yield a decrease in performance.
.. note::
When used with ``is_pretokenized=True``, this tokenizer will add a space before each word (even the first one).
This tokenizer inherits from :class:`~transformers.PreTrainedTokenizer` which contains most of the methods. Users
should refer to the superclass for more information regarding methods.
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src/transformers/tokenization_roberta.py
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@@ -62,17 +62,26 @@ PRETRAINED_POSITIONAL_EMBEDDINGS_SIZES = {
class
RobertaTokenizer
(
GPT2Tokenizer
):
"""
Constructs a RoBERTa BPE tokenizer, derived from the GPT-2 tokenizer
. Peculiarities:
Constructs a RoBERTa BPE tokenizer, derived from the GPT-2 tokenizer
, using byte-level Byte-Pair-Encoding.
- Byte-level Byte-Pair-Encoding
- Requires a space to start the input string => the encoding methods should be called with the
``add_prefix_space`` flag set to ``True``.
Otherwise, this tokenizer ``encode`` and ``decode`` method will not conserve
the absence of a space at the beginning of a string:
This tokenizer has been trained to treat spaces like parts of the tokens (a bit like sentencepiece) so a word will
be encoded differently whether it is at the beginning of the sentence (without space) or not:
::
tokenizer.decode(tokenizer.encode("Hello")) = " Hello"
>>> from transformers import RobertaTokenizer
>>> tokenizer = RobertaTokenizer.from_pretrained("roberta-base")
>>> tokenizer("Hello world")['input_ids']
[0, 31414, 232, 328, 2]
>>> tokenizer(" Hello world")['input_ids']
[0, 20920, 232, 2]
You can get around that behavior by passing ``add_prefix_space=True`` when instantiating this tokenizer or when you
call it on some text, but since the model was not pretrained this way, it might yield a decrease in performance.
.. note::
When used with ``is_pretokenized=True``, this tokenizer will add a space before each word (even the first one).
This tokenizer inherits from :class:`~transformers.PreTrainedTokenizer` which contains most of the methods. Users
should refer to the superclass for more information regarding methods.
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