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"""
This examples trains BERT (or any other transformer model like RoBERTa, DistilBERT etc.) for the STSbenchmark from scratch. It generates sentence embeddings
that can be compared using cosine-similarity to measure the similarity.

Usage:
python training_nli.py

OR
python training_nli.py pretrained_transformer_model_name
"""

import logging
import sys
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import traceback
from datetime import datetime
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from datasets import load_dataset
from sentence_transformers import SentenceTransformer, losses
from sentence_transformers.evaluation import EmbeddingSimilarityEvaluator
from sentence_transformers.similarity_functions import SimilarityFunction
from sentence_transformers.trainer import SentenceTransformerTrainer
from sentence_transformers.training_args import SentenceTransformerTrainingArguments
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# Set the log level to INFO to get more information
logging.basicConfig(format="%(asctime)s - %(message)s", datefmt="%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S", level=logging.INFO)
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# You can specify any Hugging Face pre-trained model here, for example, bert-base-uncased, roberta-base, xlm-roberta-base
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model_name = sys.argv[1] if len(sys.argv) > 1 else "distilbert-base-uncased"
train_batch_size = 16
num_epochs = 4
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output_dir = (
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    "output/training_stsbenchmark_" + model_name.replace("/", "-") + "-" + datetime.now().strftime("%Y-%m-%d_%H-%M-%S")
)

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# 1. Here we define our SentenceTransformer model. If not already a Sentence Transformer model, it will automatically
# create one with "mean" pooling.
model = SentenceTransformer(model_name)
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# 2. Load the STSB dataset: https://huggingface.co/datasets/sentence-transformers/stsb
train_dataset = load_dataset("sentence-transformers/stsb", split="train")
eval_dataset = load_dataset("sentence-transformers/stsb", split="validation")
test_dataset = load_dataset("sentence-transformers/stsb", split="test")
logging.info(train_dataset)
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# 3. Define our training loss
# CosineSimilarityLoss (https://sbert.net/docs/package_reference/sentence_transformer/losses.html#cosinesimilarityloss) needs two text columns and one
# similarity score column (between 0 and 1)
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train_loss = losses.CosineSimilarityLoss(model=model)
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# train_loss = losses.CoSENTLoss(model=model)

# 4. Define an evaluator for use during training. This is useful to keep track of alongside the evaluation loss.
dev_evaluator = EmbeddingSimilarityEvaluator(
    sentences1=eval_dataset["sentence1"],
    sentences2=eval_dataset["sentence2"],
    scores=eval_dataset["score"],
    main_similarity=SimilarityFunction.COSINE,
    name="sts-dev",
)
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# 5. Define the training arguments
args = SentenceTransformerTrainingArguments(
    # Required parameter:
    output_dir=output_dir,
    # Optional training parameters:
    num_train_epochs=num_epochs,
    per_device_train_batch_size=train_batch_size,
    per_device_eval_batch_size=train_batch_size,
    warmup_ratio=0.1,
    fp16=True,  # Set to False if you get an error that your GPU can't run on FP16
    bf16=False,  # Set to True if you have a GPU that supports BF16
    # Optional tracking/debugging parameters:
    evaluation_strategy="steps",
    eval_steps=100,
    save_strategy="steps",
    save_steps=100,
    save_total_limit=2,
    logging_steps=100,
    run_name="sts",  # Will be used in W&B if `wandb` is installed
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# 6. Create the trainer & start training
trainer = SentenceTransformerTrainer(
    model=model,
    args=args,
    train_dataset=train_dataset,
    eval_dataset=eval_dataset,
    loss=train_loss,
    evaluator=dev_evaluator,
)
trainer.train()
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# 7. Evaluate the model performance on the STS Benchmark test dataset
test_evaluator = EmbeddingSimilarityEvaluator(
    sentences1=test_dataset["sentence1"],
    sentences2=test_dataset["sentence2"],
    scores=test_dataset["score"],
    main_similarity=SimilarityFunction.COSINE,
    name="sts-test",
)
test_evaluator(model)

# 8. Save the trained & evaluated model locally
final_output_dir = f"{output_dir}/final"
model.save(final_output_dir)

# 9. (Optional) save the model to the Hugging Face Hub!
# It is recommended to run `huggingface-cli login` to log into your Hugging Face account first
model_name = model_name if "/" not in model_name else model_name.split("/")[-1]
try:
    model.push_to_hub(f"{model_name}-sts")
except Exception:
    logging.error(
        f"Error uploading model to the Hugging Face Hub:\n{traceback.format_exc()}To upload it manually, you can run "
        f"`huggingface-cli login`, followed by loading the model using `model = SentenceTransformer({final_output_dir!r})` "
        f"and saving it using `model.push_to_hub('{model_name}-sts')`."
    )