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Add a template for examples and apply it for mlm and plm examples (#8153)

* Add a template for example scripts and apply it to mlm

* Formatting

* Fix test

* Add plm script

* Add a template for example scripts and apply it to mlm

* Formatting

* Fix test

* Add plm script

* Add a template for example scripts and apply it to mlm

* Formatting

* Fix test

* Add plm script

* Styling
parent 49e4fece
...@@ -320,9 +320,9 @@ jobs: ...@@ -320,9 +320,9 @@ jobs:
key: v0.4-code_quality-{{ checksum "setup.py" }} key: v0.4-code_quality-{{ checksum "setup.py" }}
paths: paths:
- '~/.cache/pip' - '~/.cache/pip'
- run: black --check examples templates tests src utils - run: black --check examples tests src utils
- run: isort --check-only examples templates tests src utils - run: isort --check-only examples tests src utils
- run: flake8 examples templates tests src utils - run: flake8 examples tests src utils
- run: python utils/style_doc.py src/transformers docs/source --max_len 119 --check_only - run: python utils/style_doc.py src/transformers docs/source --max_len 119 --check_only
- run: python utils/check_copies.py - run: python utils/check_copies.py
- run: python utils/check_dummies.py - run: python utils/check_dummies.py
......
.PHONY: modified_only_fixup extra_quality_checks quality style fixup fix-copies test test-examples docs .PHONY: modified_only_fixup extra_quality_checks quality style fixup fix-copies test test-examples docs
check_dirs := examples templates tests src utils check_dirs := examples tests src utils
# get modified files since the branch was made # get modified files since the branch was made
fork_point_sha := $(shell git merge-base --fork-point master) fork_point_sha := $(shell git merge-base --fork-point master)
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...@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ Fine-tuning the library models for causal language modeling (GPT, GPT-2, CTRL, . ...@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ Fine-tuning the library models for causal language modeling (GPT, GPT-2, CTRL, .
Here is the full list of checkpoints on the hub that can be fine-tuned by this script: Here is the full list of checkpoints on the hub that can be fine-tuned by this script:
https://huggingface.co/models?filter=causal-lm https://huggingface.co/models?filter=causal-lm
""" """
# You can also adapt this script on your own text classification task. Pointers for this are left as comments. # You can also adapt this script on your own causal language modeling task. Pointers for this are left as comments.
import logging import logging
import math import math
...@@ -325,7 +325,7 @@ def main(): ...@@ -325,7 +325,7 @@ def main():
perplexity = math.exp(eval_output["eval_loss"]) perplexity = math.exp(eval_output["eval_loss"])
results["perplexity"] = perplexity results["perplexity"] = perplexity
output_eval_file = os.path.join(training_args.output_dir, "eval_results_lm.txt") output_eval_file = os.path.join(training_args.output_dir, "eval_results_clm.txt")
if trainer.is_world_process_zero(): if trainer.is_world_process_zero():
with open(output_eval_file, "w") as writer: with open(output_eval_file, "w") as writer:
logger.info("***** Eval results *****") logger.info("***** Eval results *****")
......
# 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.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
"""
Fine-tuning the library models for masked language modeling (BERT, ALBERT, RoBERTa...) on a text file or a dataset.
Here is the full list of checkpoints on the hub that can be fine-tuned by this script:
https://huggingface.co/models?filter=masked-lm
"""
# You can also adapt this script on your own masked language modeling task. Pointers for this are left as comments.
import logging
import math
import os
import sys
from dataclasses import dataclass, field
from typing import Optional
from datasets import load_dataset
import transformers
from transformers import (
CONFIG_MAPPING,
MODEL_FOR_MASKED_LM_MAPPING,
AutoConfig,
AutoModelForMaskedLM,
AutoTokenizer,
DataCollatorForLanguageModeling,
HfArgumentParser,
Trainer,
TrainingArguments,
set_seed,
)
from transformers.trainer_utils import is_main_process
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
MODEL_CONFIG_CLASSES = list(MODEL_FOR_MASKED_LM_MAPPING.keys())
MODEL_TYPES = tuple(conf.model_type for conf in MODEL_CONFIG_CLASSES)
@dataclass
class ModelArguments:
"""
Arguments pertaining to which model/config/tokenizer we are going to fine-tune, or train from scratch.
"""
model_name_or_path: Optional[str] = field(
default=None,
metadata={
"help": "The model checkpoint for weights initialization."
"Don't set if you want to train a model from scratch."
},
)
model_type: Optional[str] = field(
default=None,
metadata={"help": "If training from scratch, pass a model type from the list: " + ", ".join(MODEL_TYPES)},
)
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 s3"}
)
use_fast_tokenizer: bool = field(
default=True,
metadata={"help": "Whether to use one of the fast tokenizer (backed by the tokenizers library) or not."},
)
@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)."},
)
overwrite_cache: bool = field(
default=False, metadata={"help": "Overwrite the cached training and evaluation sets"}
)
max_seq_length: Optional[int] = field(
default=None,
metadata={
"help": "The maximum total input sequence length after tokenization. Sequences longer "
"than this will be truncated."
},
)
preprocessing_num_workers: Optional[int] = field(
default=None,
metadata={"help": "The number of processes to use for the preprocessing."},
)
mlm_probability: float = field(
default=0.15, metadata={"help": "Ratio of tokens to mask for masked language modeling loss"}
)
def __post_init__(self):
if self.dataset_name is None and self.train_file is None and self.validation_file is None:
raise ValueError("Need either a dataset name or a training/validation file.")
else:
if self.train_file is not None:
extension = self.train_file.split(".")[-1]
assert extension in ["csv", "json", "txt"], "`train_file` should be a csv, a json or a txt file."
if self.validation_file is not None:
extension = self.validation_file.split(".")[-1]
assert extension in ["csv", "json", "txt"], "`validation_file` should be a csv, a json or a txt file."
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()
if (
os.path.exists(training_args.output_dir)
and os.listdir(training_args.output_dir)
and training_args.do_train
and not training_args.overwrite_output_dir
):
raise ValueError(
f"Output directory ({training_args.output_dir}) already exists and is not empty."
"Use --overwrite_output_dir to overcome."
)
# Setup logging
logging.basicConfig(
format="%(asctime)s - %(levelname)s - %(name)s - %(message)s",
datefmt="%m/%d/%Y %H:%M:%S",
level=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()
logger.info("Training/evaluation parameters %s", training_args)
# 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. 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
if data_args.validation_file is not None:
data_files["validation"] = data_args.train_file
extension = data_args.train_file.split(".")[-1]
if extension == "txt":
extension = "text"
datasets = load_dataset(extension, data_files=data_files)
# 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.
if model_args.config_name:
config = AutoConfig.from_pretrained(model_args.config_name, cache_dir=model_args.cache_dir)
elif model_args.model_name_or_path:
config = AutoConfig.from_pretrained(model_args.model_name_or_path, cache_dir=model_args.cache_dir)
else:
config = CONFIG_MAPPING[model_args.model_type]()
logger.warning("You are instantiating a new config instance from scratch.")
if model_args.tokenizer_name:
tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained(
model_args.tokenizer_name, cache_dir=model_args.cache_dir, use_fast=model_args.use_fast_tokenizer
)
elif model_args.model_name_or_path:
tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained(
model_args.model_name_or_path, cache_dir=model_args.cache_dir, use_fast=model_args.use_fast_tokenizer
)
else:
raise ValueError(
"You are instantiating a new tokenizer from scratch. This is not supported by this script."
"You can do it from another script, save it, and load it from here, using --tokenizer_name."
)
if model_args.model_name_or_path:
model = AutoModelForMaskedLM.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,
)
else:
logger.info("Training new model from scratch")
model = AutoModelForMaskedLM.from_config(config)
model.resize_token_embeddings(len(tokenizer))
# Preprocessing the datasets.
# First we tokenize all the texts.
if training_args.do_train:
column_names = datasets["train"].column_names
else:
column_names = datasets["validation"].column_names
text_column_name = "text" if "text" in column_names else column_names[0]
def tokenize_function(examples):
# Remove empty lines
examples["text"] = [line for line in examples["text"] if len(line) > 0 and not line.isspace()]
return tokenizer(examples["text"], truncation=True, max_length=data_args.max_seq_length)
tokenized_datasets = datasets.map(
tokenize_function,
batched=True,
num_proc=data_args.preprocessing_num_workers,
remove_columns=[text_column_name],
load_from_cache_file=not data_args.overwrite_cache,
)
# Data collator
# This one will take care of randomly masking the tokens.
data_collator = DataCollatorForLanguageModeling(tokenizer=tokenizer, mlm_probability=data_args.mlm_probability)
# Initialize our Trainer
trainer = Trainer(
model=model,
args=training_args,
train_dataset=tokenized_datasets["train"] if training_args.do_train else None,
eval_dataset=tokenized_datasets["validation"] if training_args.do_eval else None,
tokenizer=tokenizer,
data_collator=data_collator,
)
# Training
if training_args.do_train:
trainer.train(
model_path=model_args.model_name_or_path if os.path.isdir(model_args.model_name_or_path) else None
)
trainer.save_model() # Saves the tokenizer too for easy upload
# Evaluation
results = {}
if training_args.do_eval:
logger.info("*** Evaluate ***")
eval_output = trainer.evaluate()
perplexity = math.exp(eval_output["eval_loss"])
results["perplexity"] = perplexity
output_eval_file = os.path.join(training_args.output_dir, "eval_results_mlm.txt")
if trainer.is_world_process_zero():
with open(output_eval_file, "w") as writer:
logger.info("***** Eval results *****")
for key, value in results.items():
logger.info(f" {key} = {value}")
writer.write(f"{key} = {value}\n")
return results
def _mp_fn(index):
# For xla_spawn (TPUs)
main()
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()
# 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.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
"""
Fine-tuning the library models for permutation language modeling.
"""
# You can also adapt this script on your own permutation language modeling task. Pointers for this are left as comments.
import logging
import math
import os
import sys
from dataclasses import dataclass, field
from typing import Optional
from datasets import load_dataset
import transformers
from transformers import (
AutoConfig,
AutoTokenizer,
DataCollatorForPermutationLanguageModeling,
HfArgumentParser,
Trainer,
TrainingArguments,
XLNetConfig,
XLNetLMHeadModel,
set_seed,
)
from transformers.trainer_utils import is_main_process
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
@dataclass
class ModelArguments:
"""
Arguments pertaining to which model/config/tokenizer we are going to fine-tune, or train from scratch.
"""
model_name_or_path: Optional[str] = field(
default=None,
metadata={
"help": "The model checkpoint for weights initialization."
"Don't set if you want to train a model from scratch."
},
)
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 s3"}
)
use_fast_tokenizer: bool = field(
default=True,
metadata={"help": "Whether to use one of the fast tokenizer (backed by the tokenizers library) or not."},
)
@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)."},
)
overwrite_cache: bool = field(
default=False, metadata={"help": "Overwrite the cached training and evaluation sets"}
)
max_seq_length: Optional[int] = field(
default=None,
metadata={
"help": "The maximum total input sequence length after tokenization. Sequences longer "
"than this will be truncated."
},
)
preprocessing_num_workers: Optional[int] = field(
default=None,
metadata={"help": "The number of processes to use for the preprocessing."},
)
plm_probability: float = field(
default=1 / 6,
metadata={
"help": "Ratio of length of a span of masked tokens to surrounding context length for "
"permutation language modeling."
},
)
max_span_length: int = field(
default=5, metadata={"help": "Maximum length of a span of masked tokens for permutation language modeling."}
)
def __post_init__(self):
if self.dataset_name is None and self.train_file is None and self.validation_file is None:
raise ValueError("Need either a dataset name or a training/validation file.")
else:
if self.train_file is not None:
extension = self.train_file.split(".")[-1]
assert extension in ["csv", "json", "txt"], "`train_file` should be a csv, a json or a txt file."
if self.validation_file is not None:
extension = self.validation_file.split(".")[-1]
assert extension in ["csv", "json", "txt"], "`validation_file` should be a csv, a json or a txt file."
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()
if (
os.path.exists(training_args.output_dir)
and os.listdir(training_args.output_dir)
and training_args.do_train
and not training_args.overwrite_output_dir
):
raise ValueError(
f"Output directory ({training_args.output_dir}) already exists and is not empty."
"Use --overwrite_output_dir to overcome."
)
# Setup logging
logging.basicConfig(
format="%(asctime)s - %(levelname)s - %(name)s - %(message)s",
datefmt="%m/%d/%Y %H:%M:%S",
level=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()
logger.info("Training/evaluation parameters %s", training_args)
# 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. 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
if data_args.validation_file is not None:
data_files["validation"] = data_args.train_file
extension = data_args.train_file.split(".")[-1]
if extension == "txt":
extension = "text"
datasets = load_dataset(extension, data_files=data_files)
# 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.
if model_args.config_name:
config = AutoConfig.from_pretrained(model_args.config_name, cache_dir=model_args.cache_dir)
elif model_args.model_name_or_path:
config = AutoConfig.from_pretrained(model_args.model_name_or_path, cache_dir=model_args.cache_dir)
else:
config = XLNetConfig()
logger.warning("You are instantiating a new config instance from scratch.")
if model_args.tokenizer_name:
tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained(
model_args.tokenizer_name, cache_dir=model_args.cache_dir, use_fast=model_args.use_fast_tokenizer
)
elif model_args.model_name_or_path:
tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained(
model_args.model_name_or_path, cache_dir=model_args.cache_dir, use_fast=model_args.use_fast_tokenizer
)
else:
raise ValueError(
"You are instantiating a new tokenizer from scratch. This is not supported by this script."
"You can do it from another script, save it, and load it from here, using --tokenizer_name."
)
if model_args.model_name_or_path:
model = XLNetLMHeadModel.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,
)
else:
logger.info("Training new model from scratch")
model = XLNetLMHeadModel.from_config(config)
model.resize_token_embeddings(len(tokenizer))
# Preprocessing the datasets.
# First we tokenize all the texts.
if training_args.do_train:
column_names = datasets["train"].column_names
else:
column_names = datasets["validation"].column_names
text_column_name = "text" if "text" in column_names else column_names[0]
def tokenize_function(examples):
# Remove empty lines
examples["text"] = [line for line in examples["text"] if len(line) > 0 and not line.isspace()]
return tokenizer(examples["text"], truncation=True, max_length=data_args.max_seq_length)
tokenized_datasets = datasets.map(
tokenize_function,
batched=True,
num_proc=data_args.preprocessing_num_workers,
remove_columns=[text_column_name],
load_from_cache_file=not data_args.overwrite_cache,
)
# Data collator
data_collator = DataCollatorForPermutationLanguageModeling(
tokenizer=tokenizer,
plm_probability=data_args.plm_probability,
max_span_length=data_args.max_span_length,
)
# Initialize our Trainer
trainer = Trainer(
model=model,
args=training_args,
train_dataset=tokenized_datasets["train"] if training_args.do_train else None,
eval_dataset=tokenized_datasets["validation"] if training_args.do_eval else None,
tokenizer=tokenizer,
data_collator=data_collator,
)
# Training
if training_args.do_train:
trainer.train(
model_path=model_args.model_name_or_path if os.path.isdir(model_args.model_name_or_path) else None
)
trainer.save_model() # Saves the tokenizer too for easy upload
# Evaluation
results = {}
if training_args.do_eval:
logger.info("*** Evaluate ***")
eval_output = trainer.evaluate()
perplexity = math.exp(eval_output["eval_loss"])
results["perplexity"] = perplexity
output_eval_file = os.path.join(training_args.output_dir, "eval_results_plm.txt")
if trainer.is_world_process_zero():
with open(output_eval_file, "w") as writer:
logger.info("***** Eval results *****")
for key, value in results.items():
logger.info(f" {key} = {value}")
writer.write(f"{key} = {value}\n")
return results
def _mp_fn(index):
# For xla_spawn (TPUs)
main()
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()
...@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ if SRC_DIRS is not None: ...@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ if SRC_DIRS is not None:
import run_clm import run_clm
import run_generation import run_generation
import run_glue import run_glue
import run_language_modeling import run_mlm
import run_pl_glue import run_pl_glue
import run_squad import run_squad
...@@ -160,31 +160,29 @@ class ExamplesTests(TestCasePlus): ...@@ -160,31 +160,29 @@ class ExamplesTests(TestCasePlus):
result = run_clm.main() result = run_clm.main()
self.assertLess(result["perplexity"], 100) self.assertLess(result["perplexity"], 100)
def test_run_language_modeling(self): def test_run_mlm(self):
stream_handler = logging.StreamHandler(sys.stdout) stream_handler = logging.StreamHandler(sys.stdout)
logger.addHandler(stream_handler) logger.addHandler(stream_handler)
tmp_dir = self.get_auto_remove_tmp_dir() tmp_dir = self.get_auto_remove_tmp_dir()
testargs = f""" testargs = f"""
run_language_modeling.py run_mlm.py
--model_name_or_path distilroberta-base --model_name_or_path distilroberta-base
--model_type roberta --train_file ./tests/fixtures/sample_text.txt
--mlm --validation_file ./tests/fixtures/sample_text.txt
--line_by_line
--train_data_file ./tests/fixtures/sample_text.txt
--eval_data_file ./tests/fixtures/sample_text.txt
--output_dir {tmp_dir} --output_dir {tmp_dir}
--overwrite_output_dir --overwrite_output_dir
--do_train --do_train
--do_eval --do_eval
--prediction_loss_only
--num_train_epochs=1 --num_train_epochs=1
""".split() """.split()
if torch_device != "cuda": if torch_device != "cuda":
testargs.append("--no_cuda") testargs.append("--no_cuda")
with patch.object(sys, "argv", testargs): with patch.object(sys, "argv", testargs):
result = run_language_modeling.main() result = run_mlm.main()
self.assertLess(result["perplexity"], 42) self.assertLess(result["perplexity"], 42)
def test_run_squad(self): def test_run_squad(self):
......
...@@ -520,7 +520,7 @@ class DataCollatorForPermutationLanguageModeling: ...@@ -520,7 +520,7 @@ class DataCollatorForPermutationLanguageModeling:
perm_index.reshape((labels.size(1), 1)) <= perm_index.reshape((1, labels.size(1))) perm_index.reshape((labels.size(1), 1)) <= perm_index.reshape((1, labels.size(1)))
) & masked_indices[i] ) & masked_indices[i]
return inputs, perm_mask, target_mapping, labels return inputs.long(), perm_mask, target_mapping, labels.long()
@dataclass @dataclass
......
# How to add a new example script in 🤗Transformers # How to add a new example script in 🤗 Transformers
This folder provide a template for adding a new example script implementing a training or inference task with the models in the 🤗Transformers library. This folder provide a template for adding a new example script implementing a training or inference task with the
Add tests! models in the 🤗 Transformers library. To use it, you will need to install cookiecutter:
```
pip install cookiecutter
```
or refer to the installation page of the [cookiecutter documentation](https://cookiecutter.readthedocs.io/).
You can then run the following command inside the `examples` folder of the transformers repo:
```
cookiecutter ../templates/adding_a_new_example_script/
```
and answer the questions asked, which will generate a new folder where you will find a pre-filled template for your
example following the best practices we recommend for them.
These folder can be put in a subdirectory under your example's name, like `examples/deebert`. Adjust the way the data is preprocessed, the model is loaded or the Trainer is instantiated then when you're happy, add
a `README.md` in the folder (or complete the existing one if you added a script to an existing folder) telling a user
how to run your script.
Make a PR to the 🤗 Transformers repo. Don't forget to tweet about your new example with a carbon screenshot of how to
Best Practices: run it and tag @huggingface!
- use `Trainer`/`TFTrainer`
- write an @slow test that checks that your model can train on one batch and get a low loss.
- this test should use cuda if it's available. (e.g. by checking `transformers.torch_device`)
- adding an `eval_xxx.py` script that can evaluate a pretrained checkpoint.
- tweet about your new example with a carbon screenshot of how to run it and tag @huggingface
{
"example_name": "text classification",
"directory_name": "{{cookiecutter.example_name|lower|replace(' ', '-')}}",
"example_shortcut": "{{cookiecutter.directory_name}}",
"model_class": "AutoModel",
"authors": "The HuggingFace Team",
"can_train_from_scratch": ["True", "False"]
}
\ No newline at end of file
# coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2018 XXX. 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.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
""" Finetuning the library models for task XXX."""
import argparse
import glob
import logging
import os
import random
import numpy as np
import torch
from torch.utils.data import DataLoader, RandomSampler, SequentialSampler, TensorDataset
from torch.utils.data.distributed import DistributedSampler
from tqdm import tqdm, trange
from transformers import (
MODEL_FOR_QUESTION_ANSWERING_MAPPING,
WEIGHTS_NAME,
AdamW,
AutoConfig,
AutoModelForQuestionAnswering,
AutoTokenizer,
get_linear_schedule_with_warmup,
)
from utils_squad import (
RawResult,
RawResultExtended,
convert_examples_to_features,
read_squad_examples,
write_predictions,
write_predictions_extended,
)
# The following import is the official SQuAD evaluation script (2.0).
# You can remove it from the dependencies if you are using this script outside of the library
# We've added it here for automated tests (see examples/test_examples.py file)
from utils_squad_evaluate import EVAL_OPTS
from utils_squad_evaluate import main as evaluate_on_squad
try:
from torch.utils.tensorboard import SummaryWriter
except ImportError:
from tensorboardX import SummaryWriter
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
MODEL_CONFIG_CLASSES = list(MODEL_FOR_QUESTION_ANSWERING_MAPPING.keys())
MODEL_TYPES = tuple(conf.model_type for conf in MODEL_CONFIG_CLASSES)
def set_seed(args):
random.seed(args.seed)
np.random.seed(args.seed)
torch.manual_seed(args.seed)
if args.n_gpu > 0:
torch.cuda.manual_seed_all(args.seed)
def to_list(tensor):
return tensor.detach().cpu().tolist()
def train(args, train_dataset, model, tokenizer):
""" Train the model """
if args.local_rank in [-1, 0]:
tb_writer = SummaryWriter()
args.train_batch_size = args.per_gpu_train_batch_size * max(1, args.n_gpu)
train_sampler = RandomSampler(train_dataset) if args.local_rank == -1 else DistributedSampler(train_dataset)
train_dataloader = DataLoader(train_dataset, sampler=train_sampler, batch_size=args.train_batch_size)
if args.max_steps > 0:
t_total = args.max_steps
args.num_train_epochs = args.max_steps // (len(train_dataloader) // args.gradient_accumulation_steps) + 1
else:
t_total = len(train_dataloader) // args.gradient_accumulation_steps * args.num_train_epochs
# Prepare optimizer and schedule (linear warmup and decay)
no_decay = ["bias", "LayerNorm.weight"]
optimizer_grouped_parameters = [
{
"params": [p for n, p in model.named_parameters() if not any(nd in n for nd in no_decay)],
"weight_decay": args.weight_decay,
},
{"params": [p for n, p in model.named_parameters() if any(nd in n for nd in no_decay)], "weight_decay": 0.0},
]
optimizer = AdamW(optimizer_grouped_parameters, lr=args.learning_rate, eps=args.adam_epsilon)
scheduler = get_linear_schedule_with_warmup(
optimizer, num_warmup_steps=args.warmup_steps, num_training_steps=t_total
)
if args.fp16:
try:
from apex import amp
except ImportError:
raise ImportError("Please install apex from https://www.github.com/nvidia/apex to use fp16 training.")
model, optimizer = amp.initialize(model, optimizer, opt_level=args.fp16_opt_level)
# multi-gpu training (should be after apex fp16 initialization)
if args.n_gpu > 1:
model = torch.nn.DataParallel(model)
# Distributed training (should be after apex fp16 initialization)
if args.local_rank != -1:
model = torch.nn.parallel.DistributedDataParallel(
model, device_ids=[args.local_rank], output_device=args.local_rank, find_unused_parameters=True
)
# Train!
logger.info("***** Running training *****")
logger.info(" Num examples = %d", len(train_dataset))
logger.info(" Num Epochs = %d", args.num_train_epochs)
logger.info(" Instantaneous batch size per GPU = %d", args.per_gpu_train_batch_size)
logger.info(
" Total train batch size (w. parallel, distributed & accumulation) = %d",
args.train_batch_size
* args.gradient_accumulation_steps
* (torch.distributed.get_world_size() if args.local_rank != -1 else 1),
)
logger.info(" Gradient Accumulation steps = %d", args.gradient_accumulation_steps)
logger.info(" Total optimization steps = %d", t_total)
global_step = 0
tr_loss, logging_loss = 0.0, 0.0
model.zero_grad()
train_iterator = trange(int(args.num_train_epochs), desc="Epoch", disable=args.local_rank not in [-1, 0])
set_seed(args) # Added here for reproductibility
for _ in train_iterator:
epoch_iterator = tqdm(train_dataloader, desc="Iteration", disable=args.local_rank not in [-1, 0])
for step, batch in enumerate(epoch_iterator):
model.train()
batch = tuple(t.to(args.device) for t in batch)
inputs = {
"input_ids": batch[0],
"attention_mask": batch[1],
"start_positions": batch[3],
"end_positions": batch[4],
}
if args.model_type != "distilbert":
inputs["token_type_ids"] = None if args.model_type == "xlm" else batch[2]
if args.model_type in ["xlnet", "xlm"]:
inputs.update({"cls_index": batch[5], "p_mask": batch[6]})
outputs = model(**inputs)
loss = outputs[0] # model outputs are always tuple in transformers (see doc)
if args.n_gpu > 1:
loss = loss.mean() # mean() to average on multi-gpu parallel (not distributed) training
if args.gradient_accumulation_steps > 1:
loss = loss / args.gradient_accumulation_steps
if args.fp16:
with amp.scale_loss(loss, optimizer) as scaled_loss:
scaled_loss.backward()
else:
loss.backward()
tr_loss += loss.item()
if (step + 1) % args.gradient_accumulation_steps == 0:
if args.fp16:
torch.nn.utils.clip_grad_norm_(amp.master_params(optimizer), args.max_grad_norm)
else:
torch.nn.utils.clip_grad_norm_(model.parameters(), args.max_grad_norm)
optimizer.step()
scheduler.step() # Update learning rate schedule
model.zero_grad()
global_step += 1
if args.local_rank in [-1, 0] and args.logging_steps > 0 and global_step % args.logging_steps == 0:
# Log metrics
if (
args.local_rank == -1 and args.evaluate_during_training
): # Only evaluate when single GPU otherwise metrics may not average well
results = evaluate(args, model, tokenizer)
for key, value in results.items():
tb_writer.add_scalar("eval_{}".format(key), value, global_step)
tb_writer.add_scalar("lr", scheduler.get_lr()[0], global_step)
tb_writer.add_scalar("loss", (tr_loss - logging_loss) / args.logging_steps, global_step)
logging_loss = tr_loss
if args.local_rank in [-1, 0] and args.save_steps > 0 and global_step % args.save_steps == 0:
# Save model checkpoint
output_dir = os.path.join(args.output_dir, "checkpoint-{}".format(global_step))
if not os.path.exists(output_dir):
os.makedirs(output_dir)
model_to_save = (
model.module if hasattr(model, "module") else model
) # Take care of distributed/parallel training
model_to_save.save_pretrained(output_dir)
torch.save(args, os.path.join(output_dir, "training_args.bin"))
logger.info("Saving model checkpoint to %s", output_dir)
if args.max_steps > 0 and global_step > args.max_steps:
epoch_iterator.close()
break
if args.max_steps > 0 and global_step > args.max_steps:
train_iterator.close()
break
if args.local_rank in [-1, 0]:
tb_writer.close()
return global_step, tr_loss / global_step
def evaluate(args, model, tokenizer, prefix=""):
dataset, examples, features = load_and_cache_examples(args, tokenizer, evaluate=True, output_examples=True)
if not os.path.exists(args.output_dir) and args.local_rank in [-1, 0]:
os.makedirs(args.output_dir)
args.eval_batch_size = args.per_gpu_eval_batch_size * max(1, args.n_gpu)
# Note that DistributedSampler samples randomly
eval_sampler = SequentialSampler(dataset) if args.local_rank == -1 else DistributedSampler(dataset)
eval_dataloader = DataLoader(dataset, sampler=eval_sampler, batch_size=args.eval_batch_size)
# Eval!
logger.info("***** Running evaluation {} *****".format(prefix))
logger.info(" Num examples = %d", len(dataset))
logger.info(" Batch size = %d", args.eval_batch_size)
all_results = []
for batch in tqdm(eval_dataloader, desc="Evaluating"):
model.eval()
batch = tuple(t.to(args.device) for t in batch)
with torch.no_grad():
inputs = {"input_ids": batch[0], "attention_mask": batch[1]}
if args.model_type != "distilbert":
inputs["token_type_ids"] = None if args.model_type == "xlm" else batch[2] # XLM don't use segment_ids
example_indices = batch[3]
if args.model_type in ["xlnet", "xlm"]:
inputs.update({"cls_index": batch[4], "p_mask": batch[5]})
outputs = model(**inputs)
for i, example_index in enumerate(example_indices):
eval_feature = features[example_index.item()]
unique_id = int(eval_feature.unique_id)
if args.model_type in ["xlnet", "xlm"]:
# XLNet uses a more complex post-processing procedure
result = RawResultExtended(
unique_id=unique_id,
start_top_log_probs=to_list(outputs[0][i]),
start_top_index=to_list(outputs[1][i]),
end_top_log_probs=to_list(outputs[2][i]),
end_top_index=to_list(outputs[3][i]),
cls_logits=to_list(outputs[4][i]),
)
else:
result = RawResult(
unique_id=unique_id, start_logits=to_list(outputs[0][i]), end_logits=to_list(outputs[1][i])
)
all_results.append(result)
# Compute predictions
output_prediction_file = os.path.join(args.output_dir, "predictions_{}.json".format(prefix))
output_nbest_file = os.path.join(args.output_dir, "nbest_predictions_{}.json".format(prefix))
if args.version_2_with_negative:
output_null_log_odds_file = os.path.join(args.output_dir, "null_odds_{}.json".format(prefix))
else:
output_null_log_odds_file = None
if args.model_type in ["xlnet", "xlm"]:
# XLNet uses a more complex post-processing procedure
write_predictions_extended(
examples,
features,
all_results,
args.n_best_size,
args.max_answer_length,
output_prediction_file,
output_nbest_file,
output_null_log_odds_file,
args.predict_file,
model.config.start_n_top,
model.config.end_n_top,
args.version_2_with_negative,
tokenizer,
args.verbose_logging,
)
else:
write_predictions(
examples,
features,
all_results,
args.n_best_size,
args.max_answer_length,
args.do_lower_case,
output_prediction_file,
output_nbest_file,
output_null_log_odds_file,
args.verbose_logging,
args.version_2_with_negative,
args.null_score_diff_threshold,
)
# Evaluate with the official SQuAD script
evaluate_options = EVAL_OPTS(
data_file=args.predict_file, pred_file=output_prediction_file, na_prob_file=output_null_log_odds_file
)
results = evaluate_on_squad(evaluate_options)
return results
def load_and_cache_examples(args, tokenizer, evaluate=False, output_examples=False):
if args.local_rank not in [-1, 0] and not evaluate:
torch.distributed.barrier() # Make sure only the first process in distributed training process the dataset,
# and the others will use the cache
# Load data features from cache or dataset file
input_file = args.predict_file if evaluate else args.train_file
cached_features_file = os.path.join(
os.path.dirname(input_file),
"cached_{}_{}_{}".format(
"dev" if evaluate else "train",
list(filter(None, args.model_name_or_path.split("/"))).pop(),
str(args.max_seq_length),
),
)
if os.path.exists(cached_features_file) and not args.overwrite_cache and not output_examples:
logger.info("Loading features from cached file %s", cached_features_file)
features = torch.load(cached_features_file)
else:
logger.info("Creating features from dataset file at %s", input_file)
examples = read_squad_examples(
input_file=input_file, is_training=not evaluate, version_2_with_negative=args.version_2_with_negative
)
features = convert_examples_to_features(
examples=examples,
tokenizer=tokenizer,
max_seq_length=args.max_seq_length,
doc_stride=args.doc_stride,
max_query_length=args.max_query_length,
is_training=not evaluate,
)
if args.local_rank in [-1, 0]:
logger.info("Saving features into cached file %s", cached_features_file)
torch.save(features, cached_features_file)
if args.local_rank == 0 and not evaluate:
torch.distributed.barrier() # Make sure only the first process in distributed training process the dataset,
# and the others will use the cache
# Convert to Tensors and build dataset
all_input_ids = torch.tensor([f.input_ids for f in features], dtype=torch.long)
all_input_mask = torch.tensor([f.input_mask for f in features], dtype=torch.long)
all_segment_ids = torch.tensor([f.segment_ids for f in features], dtype=torch.long)
all_cls_index = torch.tensor([f.cls_index for f in features], dtype=torch.long)
all_p_mask = torch.tensor([f.p_mask for f in features], dtype=torch.float)
if evaluate:
all_example_index = torch.arange(all_input_ids.size(0), dtype=torch.long)
dataset = TensorDataset(
all_input_ids, all_input_mask, all_segment_ids, all_example_index, all_cls_index, all_p_mask
)
else:
all_start_positions = torch.tensor([f.start_position for f in features], dtype=torch.long)
all_end_positions = torch.tensor([f.end_position for f in features], dtype=torch.long)
dataset = TensorDataset(
all_input_ids,
all_input_mask,
all_segment_ids,
all_start_positions,
all_end_positions,
all_cls_index,
all_p_mask,
)
if output_examples:
return dataset, examples, features
return dataset
def main():
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
# Required parameters
parser.add_argument(
"--train_file", default=None, type=str, required=True, help="SQuAD json for training. E.g., train-v1.1.json"
)
parser.add_argument(
"--predict_file",
default=None,
type=str,
required=True,
help="SQuAD json for predictions. E.g., dev-v1.1.json or test-v1.1.json",
)
parser.add_argument(
"--model_type",
default=None,
type=str,
required=True,
help="Model type selected in the list: " + ", ".join(MODEL_TYPES),
)
parser.add_argument(
"--model_name_or_path",
default=None,
type=str,
required=True,
help="Path to pretrained model or model identifier from huggingface.co/models",
)
parser.add_argument(
"--output_dir",
default=None,
type=str,
required=True,
help="The output directory where the model checkpoints and predictions will be written.",
)
# Other parameters
parser.add_argument(
"--config_name", default="", type=str, help="Pretrained config name or path if not the same as model_name"
)
parser.add_argument(
"--tokenizer_name",
default="",
type=str,
help="Pretrained tokenizer name or path if not the same as model_name",
)
parser.add_argument(
"--cache_dir",
default="",
type=str,
help="Where do you want to store the pre-trained models downloaded from s3",
)
parser.add_argument(
"--version_2_with_negative",
action="store_true",
help="If true, the SQuAD examples contain some that do not have an answer.",
)
parser.add_argument(
"--null_score_diff_threshold",
type=float,
default=0.0,
help="If null_score - best_non_null is greater than the threshold predict null.",
)
parser.add_argument(
"--max_seq_length",
default=384,
type=int,
help="The maximum total input sequence length after WordPiece tokenization. Sequences "
"longer than this will be truncated, and sequences shorter than this will be padded.",
)
parser.add_argument(
"--doc_stride",
default=128,
type=int,
help="When splitting up a long document into chunks, how much stride to take between chunks.",
)
parser.add_argument(
"--max_query_length",
default=64,
type=int,
help="The maximum number of tokens for the question. Questions longer than this will "
"be truncated to this length.",
)
parser.add_argument("--do_train", action="store_true", help="Whether to run training.")
parser.add_argument("--do_eval", action="store_true", help="Whether to run eval on the dev set.")
parser.add_argument(
"--evaluate_during_training", action="store_true", help="Rul evaluation during training at each logging step."
)
parser.add_argument(
"--do_lower_case", action="store_true", help="Set this flag if you are using an uncased model."
)
parser.add_argument("--per_gpu_train_batch_size", default=8, type=int, help="Batch size per GPU/CPU for training.")
parser.add_argument(
"--per_gpu_eval_batch_size", default=8, type=int, help="Batch size per GPU/CPU for evaluation."
)
parser.add_argument("--learning_rate", default=5e-5, type=float, help="The initial learning rate for Adam.")
parser.add_argument(
"--gradient_accumulation_steps",
type=int,
default=1,
help="Number of updates steps to accumulate before performing a backward/update pass.",
)
parser.add_argument("--weight_decay", default=0.0, type=float, help="Weight deay if we apply some.")
parser.add_argument("--adam_epsilon", default=1e-8, type=float, help="Epsilon for Adam optimizer.")
parser.add_argument("--max_grad_norm", default=1.0, type=float, help="Max gradient norm.")
parser.add_argument(
"--num_train_epochs", default=3.0, type=float, help="Total number of training epochs to perform."
)
parser.add_argument(
"--max_steps",
default=-1,
type=int,
help="If > 0: set total number of training steps to perform. Override num_train_epochs.",
)
parser.add_argument("--warmup_steps", default=0, type=int, help="Linear warmup over warmup_steps.")
parser.add_argument(
"--n_best_size",
default=20,
type=int,
help="The total number of n-best predictions to generate in the nbest_predictions.json output file.",
)
parser.add_argument(
"--max_answer_length",
default=30,
type=int,
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.",
)
parser.add_argument(
"--verbose_logging",
action="store_true",
help="If true, all of the warnings related to data processing will be printed. "
"A number of warnings are expected for a normal SQuAD evaluation.",
)
parser.add_argument("--logging_steps", type=int, default=50, help="Log every X updates steps.")
parser.add_argument("--save_steps", type=int, default=50, help="Save checkpoint every X updates steps.")
parser.add_argument(
"--eval_all_checkpoints",
action="store_true",
help="Evaluate all checkpoints starting with the same prefix as model_name ending and ending with step number",
)
parser.add_argument("--no_cuda", action="store_true", help="Whether not to use CUDA when available")
parser.add_argument(
"--overwrite_output_dir", action="store_true", help="Overwrite the content of the output directory"
)
parser.add_argument(
"--overwrite_cache", action="store_true", help="Overwrite the cached training and evaluation sets"
)
parser.add_argument("--seed", type=int, default=42, help="random seed for initialization")
parser.add_argument("--local_rank", type=int, default=-1, help="local_rank for distributed training on gpus")
parser.add_argument(
"--fp16",
action="store_true",
help="Whether to use 16-bit (mixed) precision (through NVIDIA apex) instead of 32-bit",
)
parser.add_argument(
"--fp16_opt_level",
type=str,
default="O1",
help="For fp16: Apex AMP optimization level selected in ['O0', 'O1', 'O2', and 'O3']."
"See details at https://nvidia.github.io/apex/amp.html",
)
parser.add_argument("--server_ip", type=str, default="", help="Can be used for distant debugging.")
parser.add_argument("--server_port", type=str, default="", help="Can be used for distant debugging.")
args = parser.parse_args()
if (
os.path.exists(args.output_dir)
and os.listdir(args.output_dir)
and args.do_train
and not args.overwrite_output_dir
):
raise ValueError(
"Output directory ({}) already exists and is not empty. Use --overwrite_output_dir to overcome.".format(
args.output_dir
)
)
# Setup distant debugging if needed
if args.server_ip and args.server_port:
# Distant debugging - see https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/python/debugging#_attach-to-a-local-script
import ptvsd
print("Waiting for debugger attach")
ptvsd.enable_attach(address=(args.server_ip, args.server_port), redirect_output=True)
ptvsd.wait_for_attach()
# Setup CUDA, GPU & distributed training
if args.local_rank == -1 or args.no_cuda:
device = torch.device("cuda" if torch.cuda.is_available() and not args.no_cuda else "cpu")
args.n_gpu = 0 if args.no_cuda else torch.cuda.device_count()
else: # Initializes the distributed backend which will take care of sychronizing nodes/GPUs
torch.cuda.set_device(args.local_rank)
device = torch.device("cuda", args.local_rank)
torch.distributed.init_process_group(backend="nccl")
args.n_gpu = 1
args.device = device
# Setup logging
logging.basicConfig(
format="%(asctime)s - %(levelname)s - %(name)s - %(message)s",
datefmt="%m/%d/%Y %H:%M:%S",
level=logging.INFO if args.local_rank in [-1, 0] else logging.WARN,
)
logger.warning(
"Process rank: %s, device: %s, n_gpu: %s, distributed training: %s, 16-bits training: %s",
args.local_rank,
device,
args.n_gpu,
bool(args.local_rank != -1),
args.fp16,
)
# Set seed
set_seed(args)
# Load pretrained model and tokenizer
if args.local_rank not in [-1, 0]:
torch.distributed.barrier() # Make sure only the first process in distributed training will
# download model & vocab
args.model_type = args.model_type.lower()
config = AutoConfig.from_pretrained(
args.config_name if args.config_name else args.model_name_or_path,
cache_dir=args.cache_dir if args.cache_dir else None,
)
tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained(
args.tokenizer_name if args.tokenizer_name else args.model_name_or_path,
do_lower_case=args.do_lower_case,
cache_dir=args.cache_dir if args.cache_dir else None,
)
model = AutoModelForQuestionAnswering.from_pretrained(
args.model_name_or_path,
from_tf=bool(".ckpt" in args.model_name_or_path),
config=config,
cache_dir=args.cache_dir if args.cache_dir else None,
)
if args.local_rank == 0:
torch.distributed.barrier() # Make sure only the first process in distributed training will
# download model & vocab
model.to(args.device)
logger.info("Training/evaluation parameters %s", args)
# Before we do anything with models, we want to ensure that we get fp16 execution of torch.einsum
# if args.fp16 is set. Otherwise it'll default to "promote" mode, and we'll get fp32 operations.
# Note that running `--fp16_opt_level="O2"` will remove the need for this code, but it is still valid.
if args.fp16:
try:
import apex
apex.amp.register_half_function(torch, "einsum")
except ImportError:
raise ImportError("Please install apex from https://www.github.com/nvidia/apex to use fp16 training.")
# Training
if args.do_train:
train_dataset = load_and_cache_examples(args, tokenizer, evaluate=False, output_examples=False)
global_step, tr_loss = train(args, train_dataset, model, tokenizer)
logger.info(" global_step = %s, average loss = %s", global_step, tr_loss)
# Save the trained model and the tokenizer
if args.do_train and (args.local_rank == -1 or torch.distributed.get_rank() == 0):
logger.info("Saving model checkpoint to %s", args.output_dir)
# Save a trained model, configuration and tokenizer using `save_pretrained()`.
# They can then be reloaded using `from_pretrained()`
model_to_save = (
model.module if hasattr(model, "module") else model
) # Take care of distributed/parallel training
model_to_save.save_pretrained(args.output_dir)
tokenizer.save_pretrained(args.output_dir)
# Good practice: save your training arguments together with the trained model
torch.save(args, os.path.join(args.output_dir, "training_args.bin"))
# Load a trained model and vocabulary that you have fine-tuned
model = AutoModelForQuestionAnswering.from_pretrained(args.output_dir)
tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained(args.output_dir, do_lower_case=args.do_lower_case)
model.to(args.device)
# Evaluation - we can ask to evaluate all the checkpoints (sub-directories) in a directory
results = {}
if args.do_eval and args.local_rank in [-1, 0]:
checkpoints = [args.output_dir]
if args.eval_all_checkpoints:
checkpoints = list(
os.path.dirname(c) for c in sorted(glob.glob(args.output_dir + "/**/" + WEIGHTS_NAME, recursive=True))
)
logger.info("Evaluate the following checkpoints: %s", checkpoints)
for checkpoint in checkpoints:
# Reload the model
global_step = checkpoint.split("-")[-1] if len(checkpoints) > 1 else ""
model = AutoModelForQuestionAnswering.from_pretrained(checkpoint)
model.to(args.device)
# Evaluate
result = evaluate(args, model, tokenizer, prefix=global_step)
result = dict((k + ("_{}".format(global_step) if global_step else ""), v) for k, v in result.items())
results.update(result)
logger.info("Results: {}".format(results))
return results
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()
# coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2018 XXX. 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.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
""" Load XXX dataset. """
import collections
import json
import logging
import math
from transformers.tokenization_bert import BasicTokenizer, whitespace_tokenize
# Required by XLNet evaluation method to compute optimal threshold (see write_predictions_extended() method)
from utils_squad_evaluate import find_all_best_thresh_v2, get_raw_scores, make_qid_to_has_ans
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class SquadExample(object):
"""
A single training/test example for the Squad dataset.
For examples without an answer, the start and end position are -1.
"""
def __init__(
self,
qas_id,
question_text,
doc_tokens,
orig_answer_text=None,
start_position=None,
end_position=None,
is_impossible=None,
):
self.qas_id = qas_id
self.question_text = question_text
self.doc_tokens = doc_tokens
self.orig_answer_text = orig_answer_text
self.start_position = start_position
self.end_position = end_position
self.is_impossible = is_impossible
def __str__(self):
return self.__repr__()
def __repr__(self):
s = ""
s += "qas_id: %s" % (self.qas_id)
s += ", question_text: %s" % (self.question_text)
s += ", doc_tokens: [%s]" % (" ".join(self.doc_tokens))
if self.start_position:
s += ", start_position: %d" % (self.start_position)
if self.end_position:
s += ", end_position: %d" % (self.end_position)
if self.is_impossible:
s += ", is_impossible: %r" % (self.is_impossible)
return s
class InputFeatures(object):
"""A single set of features of data."""
def __init__(
self,
unique_id,
example_index,
doc_span_index,
tokens,
token_to_orig_map,
token_is_max_context,
input_ids,
input_mask,
segment_ids,
cls_index,
p_mask,
paragraph_len,
start_position=None,
end_position=None,
is_impossible=None,
):
self.unique_id = unique_id
self.example_index = example_index
self.doc_span_index = doc_span_index
self.tokens = tokens
self.token_to_orig_map = token_to_orig_map
self.token_is_max_context = token_is_max_context
self.input_ids = input_ids
self.input_mask = input_mask
self.segment_ids = segment_ids
self.cls_index = cls_index
self.p_mask = p_mask
self.paragraph_len = paragraph_len
self.start_position = start_position
self.end_position = end_position
self.is_impossible = is_impossible
def read_squad_examples(input_file, is_training, version_2_with_negative):
"""Read a SQuAD json file into a list of SquadExample."""
with open(input_file, "r", encoding="utf-8") as reader:
input_data = json.load(reader)["data"]
def is_whitespace(c):
if c == " " or c == "\t" or c == "\r" or c == "\n" or ord(c) == 0x202F:
return True
return False
examples = []
for entry in input_data:
for paragraph in entry["paragraphs"]:
paragraph_text = paragraph["context"]
doc_tokens = []
char_to_word_offset = []
prev_is_whitespace = True
for c in paragraph_text:
if is_whitespace(c):
prev_is_whitespace = True
else:
if prev_is_whitespace:
doc_tokens.append(c)
else:
doc_tokens[-1] += c
prev_is_whitespace = False
char_to_word_offset.append(len(doc_tokens) - 1)
for qa in paragraph["qas"]:
qas_id = qa["id"]
question_text = qa["question"]
start_position = None
end_position = None
orig_answer_text = None
is_impossible = False
if is_training:
if version_2_with_negative:
is_impossible = qa["is_impossible"]
if (len(qa["answers"]) != 1) and (not is_impossible):
raise ValueError("For training, each question should have exactly 1 answer.")
if not is_impossible:
answer = qa["answers"][0]
orig_answer_text = answer["text"]
answer_offset = answer["answer_start"]
answer_length = len(orig_answer_text)
start_position = char_to_word_offset[answer_offset]
end_position = char_to_word_offset[answer_offset + answer_length - 1]
# Only add answers where the text can be exactly recovered from the
# document. If this CAN'T happen it's likely due to weird Unicode
# stuff so we will just skip the example.
#
# Note that this means for training mode, every example is NOT
# guaranteed to be preserved.
actual_text = " ".join(doc_tokens[start_position : (end_position + 1)])
cleaned_answer_text = " ".join(whitespace_tokenize(orig_answer_text))
if actual_text.find(cleaned_answer_text) == -1:
logger.warning("Could not find answer: '%s' vs. '%s'", actual_text, cleaned_answer_text)
continue
else:
start_position = -1
end_position = -1
orig_answer_text = ""
example = SquadExample(
qas_id=qas_id,
question_text=question_text,
doc_tokens=doc_tokens,
orig_answer_text=orig_answer_text,
start_position=start_position,
end_position=end_position,
is_impossible=is_impossible,
)
examples.append(example)
return examples
def convert_examples_to_features(
examples,
tokenizer,
max_seq_length,
doc_stride,
max_query_length,
is_training,
cls_token_at_end=False,
cls_token="[CLS]",
sep_token="[SEP]",
pad_token=0,
sequence_a_segment_id=0,
sequence_b_segment_id=1,
cls_token_segment_id=0,
pad_token_segment_id=0,
mask_padding_with_zero=True,
):
"""Loads a data file into a list of `InputBatch`s."""
unique_id = 1000000000
# cnt_pos, cnt_neg = 0, 0
# max_N, max_M = 1024, 1024
# f = np.zeros((max_N, max_M), dtype=np.float32)
features = []
for (example_index, example) in enumerate(examples):
# if example_index % 100 == 0:
# logger.info('Converting %s/%s pos %s neg %s', example_index, len(examples), cnt_pos, cnt_neg)
query_tokens = tokenizer.tokenize(example.question_text)
if len(query_tokens) > max_query_length:
query_tokens = query_tokens[0:max_query_length]
tok_to_orig_index = []
orig_to_tok_index = []
all_doc_tokens = []
for (i, token) in enumerate(example.doc_tokens):
orig_to_tok_index.append(len(all_doc_tokens))
sub_tokens = tokenizer.tokenize(token)
for sub_token in sub_tokens:
tok_to_orig_index.append(i)
all_doc_tokens.append(sub_token)
tok_start_position = None
tok_end_position = None
if is_training and example.is_impossible:
tok_start_position = -1
tok_end_position = -1
if is_training and not example.is_impossible:
tok_start_position = orig_to_tok_index[example.start_position]
if example.end_position < len(example.doc_tokens) - 1:
tok_end_position = orig_to_tok_index[example.end_position + 1] - 1
else:
tok_end_position = len(all_doc_tokens) - 1
(tok_start_position, tok_end_position) = _improve_answer_span(
all_doc_tokens, tok_start_position, tok_end_position, tokenizer, example.orig_answer_text
)
# The -3 accounts for [CLS], [SEP] and [SEP]
max_tokens_for_doc = max_seq_length - len(query_tokens) - 3
# We can have documents that are longer than the maximum sequence length.
# To deal with this we do a sliding window approach, where we take chunks
# of the up to our max length with a stride of `doc_stride`.
_DocSpan = collections.namedtuple("DocSpan", ["start", "length"]) # pylint: disable=invalid-name
doc_spans = []
start_offset = 0
while start_offset < len(all_doc_tokens):
length = len(all_doc_tokens) - start_offset
if length > max_tokens_for_doc:
length = max_tokens_for_doc
doc_spans.append(_DocSpan(start=start_offset, length=length))
if start_offset + length == len(all_doc_tokens):
break
start_offset += min(length, doc_stride)
for (doc_span_index, doc_span) in enumerate(doc_spans):
tokens = []
token_to_orig_map = {}
token_is_max_context = {}
segment_ids = []
# p_mask: mask with 1 for token than cannot be in the answer (0 for token which can be in an answer)
# Original TF implem also keep the classification token (set to 0) (not sure why...)
p_mask = []
# CLS token at the beginning
if not cls_token_at_end:
tokens.append(cls_token)
segment_ids.append(cls_token_segment_id)
p_mask.append(0)
cls_index = 0
# Query
for token in query_tokens:
tokens.append(token)
segment_ids.append(sequence_a_segment_id)
p_mask.append(1)
# SEP token
tokens.append(sep_token)
segment_ids.append(sequence_a_segment_id)
p_mask.append(1)
# Paragraph
for i in range(doc_span.length):
split_token_index = doc_span.start + i
token_to_orig_map[len(tokens)] = tok_to_orig_index[split_token_index]
is_max_context = _check_is_max_context(doc_spans, doc_span_index, split_token_index)
token_is_max_context[len(tokens)] = is_max_context
tokens.append(all_doc_tokens[split_token_index])
segment_ids.append(sequence_b_segment_id)
p_mask.append(0)
paragraph_len = doc_span.length
# SEP token
tokens.append(sep_token)
segment_ids.append(sequence_b_segment_id)
p_mask.append(1)
# CLS token at the end
if cls_token_at_end:
tokens.append(cls_token)
segment_ids.append(cls_token_segment_id)
p_mask.append(0)
cls_index = len(tokens) - 1 # Index of classification token
input_ids = tokenizer.convert_tokens_to_ids(tokens)
# The mask has 1 for real tokens and 0 for padding tokens. Only real
# tokens are attended to.
input_mask = [1 if mask_padding_with_zero else 0] * len(input_ids)
# Zero-pad up to the sequence length.
while len(input_ids) < max_seq_length:
input_ids.append(pad_token)
input_mask.append(0 if mask_padding_with_zero else 1)
segment_ids.append(pad_token_segment_id)
p_mask.append(1)
assert (
len(input_ids) == max_seq_length
), f"Input ids and sequence have mismatched lengths {len(input_ids)} and {max_seq_length}"
assert (
len(input_mask) == max_seq_length
), f"Input mask and sequence have mismatched lengths {len(input_mask)} and {max_seq_length}"
assert (
len(segment_ids) == max_seq_length
), f"Segment ids and sequence have mismatched lengths {len(segment_ids)} and {max_seq_length}"
span_is_impossible = example.is_impossible
start_position = None
end_position = None
if is_training and not span_is_impossible:
# For training, if our document chunk does not contain an annotation
# we throw it out, since there is nothing to predict.
doc_start = doc_span.start
doc_end = doc_span.start + doc_span.length - 1
out_of_span = False
if not (tok_start_position >= doc_start and tok_end_position <= doc_end):
out_of_span = True
if out_of_span:
start_position = 0
end_position = 0
span_is_impossible = True
else:
doc_offset = len(query_tokens) + 2
start_position = tok_start_position - doc_start + doc_offset
end_position = tok_end_position - doc_start + doc_offset
if is_training and span_is_impossible:
start_position = cls_index
end_position = cls_index
if example_index < 20:
logger.info("*** Example ***")
logger.info("unique_id: %s" % (unique_id))
logger.info("example_index: %s" % (example_index))
logger.info("doc_span_index: %s" % (doc_span_index))
logger.info("tokens: %s" % " ".join(tokens))
logger.info(
"token_to_orig_map: %s" % " ".join(["%d:%d" % (x, y) for (x, y) in token_to_orig_map.items()])
)
logger.info(
"token_is_max_context: %s"
% " ".join(["%d:%s" % (x, y) for (x, y) in token_is_max_context.items()])
)
logger.info("input_ids: %s" % " ".join([str(x) for x in input_ids]))
logger.info("input_mask: %s" % " ".join([str(x) for x in input_mask]))
logger.info("segment_ids: %s" % " ".join([str(x) for x in segment_ids]))
if is_training and span_is_impossible:
logger.info("impossible example")
if is_training and not span_is_impossible:
answer_text = " ".join(tokens[start_position : (end_position + 1)])
logger.info("start_position: %d" % (start_position))
logger.info("end_position: %d" % (end_position))
logger.info("answer: %s" % (answer_text))
features.append(
InputFeatures(
unique_id=unique_id,
example_index=example_index,
doc_span_index=doc_span_index,
tokens=tokens,
token_to_orig_map=token_to_orig_map,
token_is_max_context=token_is_max_context,
input_ids=input_ids,
input_mask=input_mask,
segment_ids=segment_ids,
cls_index=cls_index,
p_mask=p_mask,
paragraph_len=paragraph_len,
start_position=start_position,
end_position=end_position,
is_impossible=span_is_impossible,
)
)
unique_id += 1
return features
def _improve_answer_span(doc_tokens, input_start, input_end, tokenizer, orig_answer_text):
"""Returns tokenized answer spans that better match the annotated answer."""
# The SQuAD annotations are character based. We first project them to
# whitespace-tokenized words. But then after WordPiece tokenization, we can
# often find a "better match". For example:
#
# Question: What year was John Smith born?
# Context: The leader was John Smith (1895-1943).
# Answer: 1895
#
# The original whitespace-tokenized answer will be "(1895-1943).". However
# after tokenization, our tokens will be "( 1895 - 1943 ) .". So we can match
# the exact answer, 1895.
#
# However, this is not always possible. Consider the following:
#
# Question: What country is the top exporter of electronics?
# Context: The Japanese electronics industry is the largest in the world.
# Answer: Japan
#
# In this case, the annotator chose "Japan" as a character sub-span of
# the word "Japanese". Since our WordPiece tokenizer does not split
# "Japanese", we just use "Japanese" as the annotation. This is fairly rare
# in SQuAD, but does happen.
tok_answer_text = " ".join(tokenizer.tokenize(orig_answer_text))
for new_start in range(input_start, input_end + 1):
for new_end in range(input_end, new_start - 1, -1):
text_span = " ".join(doc_tokens[new_start : (new_end + 1)])
if text_span == tok_answer_text:
return (new_start, new_end)
return (input_start, input_end)
def _check_is_max_context(doc_spans, cur_span_index, position):
"""Check if this is the 'max context' doc span for the token."""
# Because of the sliding window approach taken to scoring documents, a single
# token can appear in multiple documents. E.g.
# Doc: the man went to the store and bought a gallon of milk
# Span A: the man went to the
# Span B: to the store and bought
# Span C: and bought a gallon of
# ...
#
# Now the word 'bought' will have two scores from spans B and C. We only
# want to consider the score with "maximum context", which we define as
# the *minimum* of its left and right context (the *sum* of left and
# right context will always be the same, of course).
#
# In the example the maximum context for 'bought' would be span C since
# it has 1 left context and 3 right context, while span B has 4 left context
# and 0 right context.
best_score = None
best_span_index = None
for (span_index, doc_span) in enumerate(doc_spans):
end = doc_span.start + doc_span.length - 1
if position < doc_span.start:
continue
if position > end:
continue
num_left_context = position - doc_span.start
num_right_context = end - position
score = min(num_left_context, num_right_context) + 0.01 * doc_span.length
if best_score is None or score > best_score:
best_score = score
best_span_index = span_index
return cur_span_index == best_span_index
RawResult = collections.namedtuple("RawResult", ["unique_id", "start_logits", "end_logits"])
def write_predictions(
all_examples,
all_features,
all_results,
n_best_size,
max_answer_length,
do_lower_case,
output_prediction_file,
output_nbest_file,
output_null_log_odds_file,
verbose_logging,
version_2_with_negative,
null_score_diff_threshold,
):
"""Write final predictions to the json file and log-odds of null if needed."""
logger.info("Writing predictions to: %s" % (output_prediction_file))
logger.info("Writing nbest to: %s" % (output_nbest_file))
example_index_to_features = collections.defaultdict(list)
for feature in all_features:
example_index_to_features[feature.example_index].append(feature)
unique_id_to_result = {}
for result in all_results:
unique_id_to_result[result.unique_id] = result
_PrelimPrediction = collections.namedtuple( # pylint: disable=invalid-name
"PrelimPrediction", ["feature_index", "start_index", "end_index", "start_logit", "end_logit"]
)
all_predictions = collections.OrderedDict()
all_nbest_json = collections.OrderedDict()
scores_diff_json = collections.OrderedDict()
for (example_index, example) in enumerate(all_examples):
features = example_index_to_features[example_index]
prelim_predictions = []
# keep track of the minimum score of null start+end of position 0
score_null = 1000000 # large and positive
min_null_feature_index = 0 # the paragraph slice with min null score
null_start_logit = 0 # the start logit at the slice with min null score
null_end_logit = 0 # the end logit at the slice with min null score
for (feature_index, feature) in enumerate(features):
result = unique_id_to_result[feature.unique_id]
start_indexes = _get_best_indexes(result.start_logits, n_best_size)
end_indexes = _get_best_indexes(result.end_logits, n_best_size)
# if we could have irrelevant answers, get the min score of irrelevant
if version_2_with_negative:
feature_null_score = result.start_logits[0] + result.end_logits[0]
if feature_null_score < score_null:
score_null = feature_null_score
min_null_feature_index = feature_index
null_start_logit = result.start_logits[0]
null_end_logit = result.end_logits[0]
for start_index in start_indexes:
for end_index in end_indexes:
# We could hypothetically create invalid predictions, e.g., predict
# that the start of the span is in the question. We throw out all
# invalid predictions.
if start_index >= len(feature.tokens):
continue
if end_index >= len(feature.tokens):
continue
if start_index not in feature.token_to_orig_map:
continue
if end_index not in feature.token_to_orig_map:
continue
if not feature.token_is_max_context.get(start_index, False):
continue
if end_index < start_index:
continue
length = end_index - start_index + 1
if length > max_answer_length:
continue
prelim_predictions.append(
_PrelimPrediction(
feature_index=feature_index,
start_index=start_index,
end_index=end_index,
start_logit=result.start_logits[start_index],
end_logit=result.end_logits[end_index],
)
)
if version_2_with_negative:
prelim_predictions.append(
_PrelimPrediction(
feature_index=min_null_feature_index,
start_index=0,
end_index=0,
start_logit=null_start_logit,
end_logit=null_end_logit,
)
)
prelim_predictions = sorted(prelim_predictions, key=lambda x: (x.start_logit + x.end_logit), reverse=True)
_NbestPrediction = collections.namedtuple( # pylint: disable=invalid-name
"NbestPrediction", ["text", "start_logit", "end_logit"]
)
seen_predictions = {}
nbest = []
for pred in prelim_predictions:
if len(nbest) >= n_best_size:
break
feature = features[pred.feature_index]
if pred.start_index > 0: # this is a non-null prediction
tok_tokens = feature.tokens[pred.start_index : (pred.end_index + 1)]
orig_doc_start = feature.token_to_orig_map[pred.start_index]
orig_doc_end = feature.token_to_orig_map[pred.end_index]
orig_tokens = example.doc_tokens[orig_doc_start : (orig_doc_end + 1)]
tok_text = " ".join(tok_tokens)
# De-tokenize WordPieces that have been split off.
tok_text = tok_text.replace(" ##", "")
tok_text = tok_text.replace("##", "")
# Clean whitespace
tok_text = tok_text.strip()
tok_text = " ".join(tok_text.split())
orig_text = " ".join(orig_tokens)
final_text = get_final_text(tok_text, orig_text, do_lower_case, verbose_logging)
if final_text in seen_predictions:
continue
seen_predictions[final_text] = True
else:
final_text = ""
seen_predictions[final_text] = True
nbest.append(_NbestPrediction(text=final_text, start_logit=pred.start_logit, end_logit=pred.end_logit))
# if we didn't include the empty option in the n-best, include it
if version_2_with_negative:
if "" not in seen_predictions:
nbest.append(_NbestPrediction(text="", start_logit=null_start_logit, end_logit=null_end_logit))
# In very rare edge cases we could only have single null prediction.
# So we just create a nonce prediction in this case to avoid failure.
if len(nbest) == 1:
nbest.insert(0, _NbestPrediction(text="empty", start_logit=0.0, end_logit=0.0))
# In very rare edge cases we could have no valid predictions. So we
# just create a nonce prediction in this case to avoid failure.
if not nbest:
nbest.append(_NbestPrediction(text="empty", start_logit=0.0, end_logit=0.0))
assert len(nbest) >= 1, "No valid predictions"
total_scores = []
best_non_null_entry = None
for entry in nbest:
total_scores.append(entry.start_logit + entry.end_logit)
if not best_non_null_entry:
if entry.text:
best_non_null_entry = entry
probs = _compute_softmax(total_scores)
nbest_json = []
for (i, entry) in enumerate(nbest):
output = collections.OrderedDict()
output["text"] = entry.text
output["probability"] = probs[i]
output["start_logit"] = entry.start_logit
output["end_logit"] = entry.end_logit
nbest_json.append(output)
assert len(nbest_json) >= 1, "No valid predictions"
if not version_2_with_negative:
all_predictions[example.qas_id] = nbest_json[0]["text"]
else:
# predict "" iff the null score - the score of best non-null > threshold
score_diff = score_null - best_non_null_entry.start_logit - (best_non_null_entry.end_logit)
scores_diff_json[example.qas_id] = score_diff
if score_diff > null_score_diff_threshold:
all_predictions[example.qas_id] = ""
else:
all_predictions[example.qas_id] = best_non_null_entry.text
all_nbest_json[example.qas_id] = nbest_json
with open(output_prediction_file, "w") as writer:
writer.write(json.dumps(all_predictions, indent=4) + "\n")
with open(output_nbest_file, "w") as writer:
writer.write(json.dumps(all_nbest_json, indent=4) + "\n")
if version_2_with_negative:
with open(output_null_log_odds_file, "w") as writer:
writer.write(json.dumps(scores_diff_json, indent=4) + "\n")
return all_predictions
# For XLNet (and XLM which uses the same head)
RawResultExtended = collections.namedtuple(
"RawResultExtended",
["unique_id", "start_top_log_probs", "start_top_index", "end_top_log_probs", "end_top_index", "cls_logits"],
)
def write_predictions_extended(
all_examples,
all_features,
all_results,
n_best_size,
max_answer_length,
output_prediction_file,
output_nbest_file,
output_null_log_odds_file,
orig_data_file,
start_n_top,
end_n_top,
version_2_with_negative,
tokenizer,
verbose_logging,
):
"""XLNet write prediction logic (more complex than Bert's).
Write final predictions to the json file and log-odds of null if needed.
Requires utils_squad_evaluate.py
"""
_PrelimPrediction = collections.namedtuple( # pylint: disable=invalid-name
"PrelimPrediction", ["feature_index", "start_index", "end_index", "start_log_prob", "end_log_prob"]
)
_NbestPrediction = collections.namedtuple( # pylint: disable=invalid-name
"NbestPrediction", ["text", "start_log_prob", "end_log_prob"]
)
logger.info("Writing predictions to: %s", output_prediction_file)
# logger.info("Writing nbest to: %s" % (output_nbest_file))
example_index_to_features = collections.defaultdict(list)
for feature in all_features:
example_index_to_features[feature.example_index].append(feature)
unique_id_to_result = {}
for result in all_results:
unique_id_to_result[result.unique_id] = result
all_predictions = collections.OrderedDict()
all_nbest_json = collections.OrderedDict()
scores_diff_json = collections.OrderedDict()
for (example_index, example) in enumerate(all_examples):
features = example_index_to_features[example_index]
prelim_predictions = []
# keep track of the minimum score of null start+end of position 0
score_null = 1000000 # large and positive
for (feature_index, feature) in enumerate(features):
result = unique_id_to_result[feature.unique_id]
cur_null_score = result.cls_logits
# if we could have irrelevant answers, get the min score of irrelevant
score_null = min(score_null, cur_null_score)
for i in range(start_n_top):
for j in range(end_n_top):
start_log_prob = result.start_top_log_probs[i]
start_index = result.start_top_index[i]
j_index = i * end_n_top + j
end_log_prob = result.end_top_log_probs[j_index]
end_index = result.end_top_index[j_index]
# We could hypothetically create invalid predictions, e.g., predict
# that the start of the span is in the question. We throw out all
# invalid predictions.
if start_index >= feature.paragraph_len - 1:
continue
if end_index >= feature.paragraph_len - 1:
continue
if not feature.token_is_max_context.get(start_index, False):
continue
if end_index < start_index:
continue
length = end_index - start_index + 1
if length > max_answer_length:
continue
prelim_predictions.append(
_PrelimPrediction(
feature_index=feature_index,
start_index=start_index,
end_index=end_index,
start_log_prob=start_log_prob,
end_log_prob=end_log_prob,
)
)
prelim_predictions = sorted(
prelim_predictions, key=lambda x: (x.start_log_prob + x.end_log_prob), reverse=True
)
seen_predictions = {}
nbest = []
for pred in prelim_predictions:
if len(nbest) >= n_best_size:
break
feature = features[pred.feature_index]
# XLNet un-tokenizer
# Let's keep it simple for now and see if we need all this later.
#
# tok_start_to_orig_index = feature.tok_start_to_orig_index
# tok_end_to_orig_index = feature.tok_end_to_orig_index
# start_orig_pos = tok_start_to_orig_index[pred.start_index]
# end_orig_pos = tok_end_to_orig_index[pred.end_index]
# paragraph_text = example.paragraph_text
# final_text = paragraph_text[start_orig_pos: end_orig_pos + 1].strip()
# Previously used Bert untokenizer
tok_tokens = feature.tokens[pred.start_index : (pred.end_index + 1)]
orig_doc_start = feature.token_to_orig_map[pred.start_index]
orig_doc_end = feature.token_to_orig_map[pred.end_index]
orig_tokens = example.doc_tokens[orig_doc_start : (orig_doc_end + 1)]
tok_text = tokenizer.convert_tokens_to_string(tok_tokens)
# Clean whitespace
tok_text = tok_text.strip()
tok_text = " ".join(tok_text.split())
orig_text = " ".join(orig_tokens)
final_text = get_final_text(tok_text, orig_text, tokenizer.do_lower_case, verbose_logging)
if final_text in seen_predictions:
continue
seen_predictions[final_text] = True
nbest.append(
_NbestPrediction(text=final_text, start_log_prob=pred.start_log_prob, end_log_prob=pred.end_log_prob)
)
# In very rare edge cases we could have no valid predictions. So we
# just create a nonce prediction in this case to avoid failure.
if not nbest:
nbest.append(_NbestPrediction(text="", start_log_prob=-1e6, end_log_prob=-1e6))
total_scores = []
best_non_null_entry = None
for entry in nbest:
total_scores.append(entry.start_log_prob + entry.end_log_prob)
if not best_non_null_entry:
best_non_null_entry = entry
probs = _compute_softmax(total_scores)
nbest_json = []
for (i, entry) in enumerate(nbest):
output = collections.OrderedDict()
output["text"] = entry.text
output["probability"] = probs[i]
output["start_log_prob"] = entry.start_log_prob
output["end_log_prob"] = entry.end_log_prob
nbest_json.append(output)
assert len(nbest_json) >= 1, "No valid predictions"
assert best_non_null_entry is not None, "No valid predictions"
score_diff = score_null
scores_diff_json[example.qas_id] = score_diff
# note(zhiliny): always predict best_non_null_entry
# and the evaluation script will search for the best threshold
all_predictions[example.qas_id] = best_non_null_entry.text
all_nbest_json[example.qas_id] = nbest_json
with open(output_prediction_file, "w") as writer:
writer.write(json.dumps(all_predictions, indent=4) + "\n")
with open(output_nbest_file, "w") as writer:
writer.write(json.dumps(all_nbest_json, indent=4) + "\n")
if version_2_with_negative:
with open(output_null_log_odds_file, "w") as writer:
writer.write(json.dumps(scores_diff_json, indent=4) + "\n")
with open(orig_data_file, "r", encoding="utf-8") as reader:
orig_data = json.load(reader)["data"]
qid_to_has_ans = make_qid_to_has_ans(orig_data)
exact_raw, f1_raw = get_raw_scores(orig_data, all_predictions)
out_eval = {}
find_all_best_thresh_v2(out_eval, all_predictions, exact_raw, f1_raw, scores_diff_json, qid_to_has_ans)
return out_eval
def get_final_text(pred_text, orig_text, do_lower_case, verbose_logging=False):
"""Project the tokenized prediction back to the original text."""
# When we created the data, we kept track of the alignment between original
# (whitespace tokenized) tokens and our WordPiece tokenized tokens. So
# now `orig_text` contains the span of our original text corresponding to the
# span that we predicted.
#
# However, `orig_text` may contain extra characters that we don't want in
# our prediction.
#
# For example, let's say:
# pred_text = steve smith
# orig_text = Steve Smith's
#
# We don't want to return `orig_text` because it contains the extra "'s".
#
# We don't want to return `pred_text` because it's already been normalized
# (the SQuAD eval script also does punctuation stripping/lower casing but
# our tokenizer does additional normalization like stripping accent
# characters).
#
# What we really want to return is "Steve Smith".
#
# Therefore, we have to apply a semi-complicated alignment heuristic between
# `pred_text` and `orig_text` to get a character-to-character alignment. This
# can fail in certain cases in which case we just return `orig_text`.
def _strip_spaces(text):
ns_chars = []
ns_to_s_map = collections.OrderedDict()
for (i, c) in enumerate(text):
if c == " ":
continue
ns_to_s_map[len(ns_chars)] = i
ns_chars.append(c)
ns_text = "".join(ns_chars)
return (ns_text, ns_to_s_map)
# We first tokenize `orig_text`, strip whitespace from the result
# and `pred_text`, and check if they are the same length. If they are
# NOT the same length, the heuristic has failed. If they are the same
# length, we assume the characters are one-to-one aligned.
tokenizer = BasicTokenizer(do_lower_case=do_lower_case)
tok_text = " ".join(tokenizer.tokenize(orig_text))
start_position = tok_text.find(pred_text)
if start_position == -1:
if verbose_logging:
logger.info("Unable to find text: '%s' in '%s'" % (pred_text, orig_text))
return orig_text
end_position = start_position + len(pred_text) - 1
(orig_ns_text, orig_ns_to_s_map) = _strip_spaces(orig_text)
(tok_ns_text, tok_ns_to_s_map) = _strip_spaces(tok_text)
if len(orig_ns_text) != len(tok_ns_text):
if verbose_logging:
logger.info("Length not equal after stripping spaces: '%s' vs '%s'", orig_ns_text, tok_ns_text)
return orig_text
# We then project the characters in `pred_text` back to `orig_text` using
# the character-to-character alignment.
tok_s_to_ns_map = {}
for (i, tok_index) in tok_ns_to_s_map.items():
tok_s_to_ns_map[tok_index] = i
orig_start_position = None
if start_position in tok_s_to_ns_map:
ns_start_position = tok_s_to_ns_map[start_position]
if ns_start_position in orig_ns_to_s_map:
orig_start_position = orig_ns_to_s_map[ns_start_position]
if orig_start_position is None:
if verbose_logging:
logger.info("Couldn't map start position")
return orig_text
orig_end_position = None
if end_position in tok_s_to_ns_map:
ns_end_position = tok_s_to_ns_map[end_position]
if ns_end_position in orig_ns_to_s_map:
orig_end_position = orig_ns_to_s_map[ns_end_position]
if orig_end_position is None:
if verbose_logging:
logger.info("Couldn't map end position")
return orig_text
output_text = orig_text[orig_start_position : (orig_end_position + 1)]
return output_text
def _get_best_indexes(logits, n_best_size):
"""Get the n-best logits from a list."""
index_and_score = sorted(enumerate(logits), key=lambda x: x[1], reverse=True)
best_indexes = []
for i in range(len(index_and_score)):
if i >= n_best_size:
break
best_indexes.append(index_and_score[i][0])
return best_indexes
def _compute_softmax(scores):
"""Compute softmax probability over raw logits."""
if not scores:
return []
max_score = None
for score in scores:
if max_score is None or score > max_score:
max_score = score
exp_scores = []
total_sum = 0.0
for score in scores:
x = math.exp(score - max_score)
exp_scores.append(x)
total_sum += x
probs = []
for score in exp_scores:
probs.append(score / total_sum)
return probs
# coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2020 {{cookiecutter.authors}} 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.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
"""
Fine-tuning the library models for {{cookiecutter.example_name}}.
"""
# You can also adapt this script on your own {{cookiecutter.example_name}} task. Pointers for this are left as comments.
import logging
import math
import os
import sys
from dataclasses import dataclass, field
from typing import Optional
from datasets import load_dataset
import transformers
from transformers import (
CONFIG_MAPPING,
MODEL_MAPPING,
AutoConfig,
{{cookiecutter.model_class}},
AutoTokenizer,
HfArgumentParser,
Trainer,
TrainingArguments,
default_data_collator,
set_seed,
)
from transformers.trainer_utils import is_main_process
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
{%- if cookiecutter.can_train_from_scratch == "True" %}
# You should update this to your particular problem to have better documentation of `model_type`
MODEL_CONFIG_CLASSES = list(MODEL_MAPPING.keys())
MODEL_TYPES = tuple(conf.model_type for conf in MODEL_CONFIG_CLASSES)
@dataclass
class ModelArguments:
"""
Arguments pertaining to which model/config/tokenizer we are going to fine-tune, or train from scratch.
"""
model_name_or_path: Optional[str] = field(
default=None,
metadata={
"help": "The model checkpoint for weights initialization."
"Don't set if you want to train a model from scratch."
},
)
model_type: Optional[str] = field(
default=None,
metadata={"help": "If training from scratch, pass a model type from the list: " + ", ".join(MODEL_TYPES)},
)
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 s3"}
)
use_fast_tokenizer: bool = field(
default=True,
metadata={"help": "Whether to use one of the fast tokenizer (backed by the tokenizers library) or not."},
)
{%- elif cookiecutter.can_train_from_scratch == "False" %}
@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 s3"}
)
use_fast_tokenizer: bool = field(
default=True,
metadata={"help": "Whether to use one of the fast tokenizer (backed by the tokenizers library) or not."},
)
{% endif %}
@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)."},
)
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."},
)
def __post_init__(self):
if self.dataset_name is None and self.train_file is None and self.validation_file is None:
raise ValueError("Need either a dataset name or a training/validation file.")
else:
if self.train_file is not None:
extension = self.train_file.split(".")[-1]
assert extension in ["csv", "json", "txt"], "`train_file` should be a csv, a json or a txt file."
if self.validation_file is not None:
extension = self.validation_file.split(".")[-1]
assert extension in ["csv", "json", "txt"], "`validation_file` should be a csv, a json or a txt file."
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()
if (
os.path.exists(training_args.output_dir)
and os.listdir(training_args.output_dir)
and training_args.do_train
and not training_args.overwrite_output_dir
):
raise ValueError(
f"Output directory ({training_args.output_dir}) already exists and is not empty."
"Use --overwrite_output_dir to overcome."
)
# Setup logging
logging.basicConfig(
format="%(asctime)s - %(levelname)s - %(name)s - %(message)s",
datefmt="%m/%d/%Y %H:%M:%S",
level=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()
logger.info("Training/evaluation parameters %s", training_args)
# 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. 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
if data_args.validation_file is not None:
data_files["validation"] = data_args.train_file
extension = data_args.train_file.split(".")[-1]
if extension == "txt":
extension = "text"
datasets = load_dataset(extension, data_files=data_files)
# 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.
{%- if cookiecutter.can_train_from_scratch == "True" %}
if model_args.config_name:
config = AutoConfig.from_pretrained(model_args.config_name, cache_dir=model_args.cache_dir)
elif model_args.model_name_or_path:
config = AutoConfig.from_pretrained(model_args.model_name_or_path, cache_dir=model_args.cache_dir)
else:
config = CONFIG_MAPPING[model_args.model_type]()
logger.warning("You are instantiating a new config instance from scratch.")
if model_args.tokenizer_name:
tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained(
model_args.tokenizer_name, cache_dir=model_args.cache_dir, use_fast=model_args.use_fast_tokenizer
)
elif model_args.model_name_or_path:
tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained(
model_args.model_name_or_path, cache_dir=model_args.cache_dir, use_fast=model_args.use_fast_tokenizer
)
else:
raise ValueError(
"You are instantiating a new tokenizer from scratch. This is not supported by this script."
"You can do it from another script, save it, and load it from here, using --tokenizer_name."
)
if model_args.model_name_or_path:
model = {{cookiecutter.model_class}}.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,
)
else:
logger.info("Training new model from scratch")
model = {{cookiecutter.model_class}}.from_config(config)
model.resize_token_embeddings(len(tokenizer))
{%- elif cookiecutter.can_train_from_scratch == "False" %}
config = AutoConfig.from_pretrained(
model_args.config_name if model_args.config_name else model_args.model_name_or_path,
num_labels=num_labels,
finetuning_task=data_args.task_name,
cache_dir=model_args.cache_dir,
)
tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained(
model_args.tokenizer_name if model_args.tokenizer_name else model_args.model_name_or_path,
cache_dir=model_args.cache_dir,
use_fast=model_args.use_fast_tokenizer,
)
model = AutoModelForSequenceClassification.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,
)
{% endif %}
# Preprocessing the datasets.
# First we tokenize all the texts.
if training_args.do_train:
column_names = datasets["train"].column_names
else:
column_names = datasets["validation"].column_names
text_column_name = "text" if "text" in column_names else column_names[0]
def tokenize_function(examples):
return tokenizer(examples[text_column_name], padding="max_length", truncation=True)
tokenized_datasets = datasets.map(
tokenize_function,
batched=True,
num_proc=data_args.preprocessing_num_workers,
remove_columns=[text_column_name],
load_from_cache_file=not data_args.overwrite_cache,
)
# Data collator
data_collator=default_data_collator
# Initialize our Trainer
trainer = Trainer(
model=model,
args=training_args,
train_dataset=tokenized_datasets["train"] if training_args.do_train else None,
eval_dataset=tokenized_datasets["validation"] if training_args.do_eval else None,
tokenizer=tokenizer,
data_collator=data_collator,
)
# Training
if training_args.do_train:
trainer.train(
model_path=model_args.model_name_or_path if os.path.isdir(model_args.model_name_or_path) else None
)
trainer.save_model() # Saves the tokenizer too for easy upload
# Evaluation
results = {}
if training_args.do_eval:
logger.info("*** Evaluate ***")
results = trainer.evaluate()
output_eval_file = os.path.join(training_args.output_dir, "eval_results_{{cookiecutter.example_shortcut}}.txt")
if trainer.is_world_process_zero():
with open(output_eval_file, "w") as writer:
logger.info("***** Eval results *****")
for key, value in results.items():
logger.info(f" {key} = {value}")
writer.write(f"{key} = {value}\n")
return results
def _mp_fn(index):
# For xla_spawn (TPUs)
main()
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()
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