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transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/splinter/tokenization_splinter.py | # coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2021 Tel AViv University, AllenAI and The HuggingFace Inc. team. All rights reserved.
# All rights reserved.
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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"""Tokenization classes for Splinter."""
import collections
import os
import unicodedata
from typing import List, Optional, Tuple
from ...tokenization_utils import PreTrainedTokenizer, _is_control, _is_punctuation, _is_whitespace
from ...utils import logging
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
VOCAB_FILES_NAMES = {"vocab_file": "vocab.txt"}
PRETRAINED_VOCAB_FILES_MAP = {
"vocab_file": {
"tau/splinter-base": "https://huggingface.co/tau/splinter-base/resolve/main/vocab.txt",
"tau/splinter-base-qass": "https://huggingface.co/tau/splinter-base-qass/resolve/main/vocab.txt",
"tau/splinter-large": "https://huggingface.co/tau/splinter-large/resolve/main/vocab.txt",
"tau/splinter-large-qass": "https://huggingface.co/tau/splinter-large-qass/resolve/main/vocab.txt",
}
}
PRETRAINED_POSITIONAL_EMBEDDINGS_SIZES = {
"tau/splinter-base": 512,
"tau/splinter-base-qass": 512,
"tau/splinter-large": 512,
"tau/splinter-large-qass": 512,
}
PRETRAINED_INIT_CONFIGURATION = {
"tau/splinter-base": {"do_lower_case": False},
"tau/splinter-base-qass": {"do_lower_case": False},
"tau/splinter-large": {"do_lower_case": False},
"tau/splinter-large-qass": {"do_lower_case": False},
}
def load_vocab(vocab_file):
"""Loads a vocabulary file into a dictionary."""
vocab = collections.OrderedDict()
with open(vocab_file, "r", encoding="utf-8") as reader:
tokens = reader.readlines()
for index, token in enumerate(tokens):
token = token.rstrip("\n")
vocab[token] = index
return vocab
def whitespace_tokenize(text):
"""Runs basic whitespace cleaning and splitting on a piece of text."""
text = text.strip()
if not text:
return []
tokens = text.split()
return tokens
class SplinterTokenizer(PreTrainedTokenizer):
r"""
Construct a Splinter tokenizer. Based on WordPiece.
This tokenizer inherits from [`PreTrainedTokenizer`] which contains most of the main methods. Users should refer to
this superclass for more information regarding those methods.
Args:
vocab_file (`str`):
File containing the vocabulary.
do_lower_case (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether or not to lowercase the input when tokenizing.
do_basic_tokenize (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether or not to do basic tokenization before WordPiece.
never_split (`Iterable`, *optional*):
Collection of tokens which will never be split during tokenization. Only has an effect when
`do_basic_tokenize=True`
unk_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"[UNK]"`):
The unknown token. A token that is not in the vocabulary cannot be converted to an ID and is set to be this
token instead.
sep_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"[SEP]"`):
The separator token, which is used when building a sequence from multiple sequences, e.g. two sequences for
sequence classification or for a text and a question for question answering. It is also used as the last
token of a sequence built with special tokens.
pad_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"[PAD]"`):
The token used for padding, for example when batching sequences of different lengths.
cls_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"[CLS]"`):
The classifier token which is used when doing sequence classification (classification of the whole sequence
instead of per-token classification). It is the first token of the sequence when built with special tokens.
mask_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"[MASK]"`):
The token used for masking values. This is the token used when training this model with masked language
modeling. This is the token which the model will try to predict.
question_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"[QUESTION]"`):
The token used for constructing question representations.
tokenize_chinese_chars (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether or not to tokenize Chinese characters.
This should likely be deactivated for Japanese (see this
[issue](https://github.com/huggingface/transformers/issues/328)).
strip_accents (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to strip all accents. If this option is not specified, then it will be determined by the
value for `lowercase` (as in the original BERT).
"""
vocab_files_names = VOCAB_FILES_NAMES
pretrained_vocab_files_map = PRETRAINED_VOCAB_FILES_MAP
pretrained_init_configuration = PRETRAINED_INIT_CONFIGURATION
max_model_input_sizes = PRETRAINED_POSITIONAL_EMBEDDINGS_SIZES
def __init__(
self,
vocab_file,
do_lower_case=True,
do_basic_tokenize=True,
never_split=None,
unk_token="[UNK]",
sep_token="[SEP]",
pad_token="[PAD]",
cls_token="[CLS]",
mask_token="[MASK]",
question_token="[QUESTION]",
tokenize_chinese_chars=True,
strip_accents=None,
**kwargs,
):
super().__init__(
do_lower_case=do_lower_case,
do_basic_tokenize=do_basic_tokenize,
never_split=never_split,
unk_token=unk_token,
sep_token=sep_token,
pad_token=pad_token,
cls_token=cls_token,
mask_token=mask_token,
tokenize_chinese_chars=tokenize_chinese_chars,
strip_accents=strip_accents,
**kwargs,
)
if not os.path.isfile(vocab_file):
raise ValueError(
f"Can't find a vocabulary file at path '{vocab_file}'. To load the vocabulary from a Google pretrained"
" model use `tokenizer = BertTokenizer.from_pretrained(PRETRAINED_MODEL_NAME)`"
)
self.vocab = load_vocab(vocab_file)
self.ids_to_tokens = collections.OrderedDict([(ids, tok) for tok, ids in self.vocab.items()])
self.do_basic_tokenize = do_basic_tokenize
if do_basic_tokenize:
self.basic_tokenizer = BasicTokenizer(
do_lower_case=do_lower_case,
never_split=never_split,
tokenize_chinese_chars=tokenize_chinese_chars,
strip_accents=strip_accents,
)
self.wordpiece_tokenizer = WordpieceTokenizer(vocab=self.vocab, unk_token=self.unk_token)
self.question_token = question_token
@property
def question_token_id(self):
"""
`Optional[int]`: Id of the question token in the vocabulary, used to condition the answer on a question
representation.
"""
return self.convert_tokens_to_ids(self.question_token)
@property
def do_lower_case(self):
return self.basic_tokenizer.do_lower_case
@property
def vocab_size(self):
return len(self.vocab)
def get_vocab(self):
return dict(self.vocab, **self.added_tokens_encoder)
def _tokenize(self, text):
split_tokens = []
if self.do_basic_tokenize:
for token in self.basic_tokenizer.tokenize(text, never_split=self.all_special_tokens):
# If the token is part of the never_split set
if token in self.basic_tokenizer.never_split:
split_tokens.append(token)
else:
split_tokens += self.wordpiece_tokenizer.tokenize(token)
else:
split_tokens = self.wordpiece_tokenizer.tokenize(text)
return split_tokens
def _convert_token_to_id(self, token):
"""Converts a token (str) in an id using the vocab."""
return self.vocab.get(token, self.vocab.get(self.unk_token))
def _convert_id_to_token(self, index):
"""Converts an index (integer) in a token (str) using the vocab."""
return self.ids_to_tokens.get(index, self.unk_token)
def convert_tokens_to_string(self, tokens):
"""Converts a sequence of tokens (string) in a single string."""
out_string = " ".join(tokens).replace(" ##", "").strip()
return out_string
def build_inputs_with_special_tokens(
self, token_ids_0: List[int], token_ids_1: Optional[List[int]] = None
) -> List[int]:
"""
Build model inputs from a pair of sequence for question answering tasks by concatenating and adding special
tokens. A Splinter sequence has the following format:
- single sequence: `[CLS] X [SEP]`
- pair of sequences for question answering: `[CLS] question_tokens [QUESTION] . [SEP] context_tokens [SEP]`
Args:
token_ids_0 (`List[int]`):
The question token IDs if pad_on_right, else context tokens IDs
token_ids_1 (`List[int]`, *optional*):
The context token IDs if pad_on_right, else question token IDs
Returns:
`List[int]`: List of [input IDs](../glossary#input-ids) with the appropriate special tokens.
"""
if token_ids_1 is None:
return [self.cls_token_id] + token_ids_0 + [self.sep_token_id]
cls = [self.cls_token_id]
sep = [self.sep_token_id]
question_suffix = [self.question_token_id] + [self.convert_tokens_to_ids(".")]
if self.padding_side == "right":
# Input is question-then-context
return cls + token_ids_0 + question_suffix + sep + token_ids_1 + sep
else:
# Input is context-then-question
return cls + token_ids_0 + sep + token_ids_1 + question_suffix + sep
def get_special_tokens_mask(
self, token_ids_0: List[int], token_ids_1: Optional[List[int]] = None, already_has_special_tokens: bool = False
) -> List[int]:
"""
Retrieve sequence ids from a token list that has no special tokens added. This method is called when adding
special tokens using the tokenizer `prepare_for_model` method.
Args:
token_ids_0 (`List[int]`):
List of IDs.
token_ids_1 (`List[int]`, *optional*):
Optional second list of IDs for sequence pairs.
already_has_special_tokens (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether or not the token list is already formatted with special tokens for the model.
Returns:
`List[int]`: A list of integers in the range [0, 1]: 1 for a special token, 0 for a sequence token.
"""
if already_has_special_tokens:
return super().get_special_tokens_mask(
token_ids_0=token_ids_0, token_ids_1=token_ids_1, already_has_special_tokens=True
)
if token_ids_1 is not None:
return [1] + ([0] * len(token_ids_0)) + [1] + ([0] * len(token_ids_1)) + [1]
return [1] + ([0] * len(token_ids_0)) + [1]
def create_token_type_ids_from_sequences(
self, token_ids_0: List[int], token_ids_1: Optional[List[int]] = None
) -> List[int]:
"""
Create the token type IDs corresponding to the sequences passed. [What are token type
IDs?](../glossary#token-type-ids)
Should be overridden in a subclass if the model has a special way of building those.
Args:
token_ids_0 (`List[int]`): The first tokenized sequence.
token_ids_1 (`List[int]`, *optional*): The second tokenized sequence.
Returns:
`List[int]`: The token type ids.
"""
sep = [self.sep_token_id]
cls = [self.cls_token_id]
question_suffix = [self.question_token_id] + [self.convert_tokens_to_ids(".")]
if token_ids_1 is None:
return len(cls + token_ids_0 + sep) * [0]
if self.padding_side == "right":
# Input is question-then-context
return len(cls + token_ids_0 + question_suffix + sep) * [0] + len(token_ids_1 + sep) * [1]
else:
# Input is context-then-question
return len(cls + token_ids_0 + sep) * [0] + len(token_ids_1 + question_suffix + sep) * [1]
def save_vocabulary(self, save_directory: str, filename_prefix: Optional[str] = None) -> Tuple[str]:
index = 0
if os.path.isdir(save_directory):
vocab_file = os.path.join(
save_directory, (filename_prefix + "-" if filename_prefix else "") + VOCAB_FILES_NAMES["vocab_file"]
)
else:
vocab_file = (filename_prefix + "-" if filename_prefix else "") + save_directory
with open(vocab_file, "w", encoding="utf-8") as writer:
for token, token_index in sorted(self.vocab.items(), key=lambda kv: kv[1]):
if index != token_index:
logger.warning(
f"Saving vocabulary to {vocab_file}: vocabulary indices are not consecutive."
" Please check that the vocabulary is not corrupted!"
)
index = token_index
writer.write(token + "\n")
index += 1
return (vocab_file,)
class BasicTokenizer(object):
"""
Constructs a BasicTokenizer that will run basic tokenization (punctuation splitting, lower casing, etc.).
Args:
do_lower_case (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether or not to lowercase the input when tokenizing.
never_split (`Iterable`, *optional*):
Collection of tokens which will never be split during tokenization. Only has an effect when
`do_basic_tokenize=True`
tokenize_chinese_chars (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether or not to tokenize Chinese characters.
This should likely be deactivated for Japanese (see this
[issue](https://github.com/huggingface/transformers/issues/328)).
strip_accents (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to strip all accents. If this option is not specified, then it will be determined by the
value for `lowercase` (as in the original BERT).
"""
def __init__(self, do_lower_case=True, never_split=None, tokenize_chinese_chars=True, strip_accents=None):
if never_split is None:
never_split = []
self.do_lower_case = do_lower_case
self.never_split = set(never_split)
self.tokenize_chinese_chars = tokenize_chinese_chars
self.strip_accents = strip_accents
def tokenize(self, text, never_split=None):
"""
Basic Tokenization of a piece of text. Split on "white spaces" only, for sub-word tokenization, see
WordPieceTokenizer.
Args:
**never_split**: (*optional*) list of str
Kept for backward compatibility purposes. Now implemented directly at the base class level (see
[`PreTrainedTokenizer.tokenize`]) List of token not to split.
"""
# union() returns a new set by concatenating the two sets.
never_split = self.never_split.union(set(never_split)) if never_split else self.never_split
text = self._clean_text(text)
# This was added on November 1st, 2018 for the multilingual and Chinese
# models. This is also applied to the English models now, but it doesn't
# matter since the English models were not trained on any Chinese data
# and generally don't have any Chinese data in them (there are Chinese
# characters in the vocabulary because Wikipedia does have some Chinese
# words in the English Wikipedia.).
if self.tokenize_chinese_chars:
text = self._tokenize_chinese_chars(text)
orig_tokens = whitespace_tokenize(text)
split_tokens = []
for token in orig_tokens:
if token not in never_split:
if self.do_lower_case:
token = token.lower()
if self.strip_accents is not False:
token = self._run_strip_accents(token)
elif self.strip_accents:
token = self._run_strip_accents(token)
split_tokens.extend(self._run_split_on_punc(token, never_split))
output_tokens = whitespace_tokenize(" ".join(split_tokens))
return output_tokens
def _run_strip_accents(self, text):
"""Strips accents from a piece of text."""
text = unicodedata.normalize("NFD", text)
output = []
for char in text:
cat = unicodedata.category(char)
if cat == "Mn":
continue
output.append(char)
return "".join(output)
def _run_split_on_punc(self, text, never_split=None):
"""Splits punctuation on a piece of text."""
if never_split is not None and text in never_split:
return [text]
chars = list(text)
i = 0
start_new_word = True
output = []
while i < len(chars):
char = chars[i]
if _is_punctuation(char):
output.append([char])
start_new_word = True
else:
if start_new_word:
output.append([])
start_new_word = False
output[-1].append(char)
i += 1
return ["".join(x) for x in output]
def _tokenize_chinese_chars(self, text):
"""Adds whitespace around any CJK character."""
output = []
for char in text:
cp = ord(char)
if self._is_chinese_char(cp):
output.append(" ")
output.append(char)
output.append(" ")
else:
output.append(char)
return "".join(output)
def _is_chinese_char(self, cp):
"""Checks whether CP is the codepoint of a CJK character."""
# This defines a "chinese character" as anything in the CJK Unicode block:
# https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CJK_Unified_Ideographs_(Unicode_block)
#
# Note that the CJK Unicode block is NOT all Japanese and Korean characters,
# despite its name. The modern Korean Hangul alphabet is a different block,
# as is Japanese Hiragana and Katakana. Those alphabets are used to write
# space-separated words, so they are not treated specially and handled
# like the all of the other languages.
if (
(cp >= 0x4E00 and cp <= 0x9FFF)
or (cp >= 0x3400 and cp <= 0x4DBF) #
or (cp >= 0x20000 and cp <= 0x2A6DF) #
or (cp >= 0x2A700 and cp <= 0x2B73F) #
or (cp >= 0x2B740 and cp <= 0x2B81F) #
or (cp >= 0x2B820 and cp <= 0x2CEAF) #
or (cp >= 0xF900 and cp <= 0xFAFF)
or (cp >= 0x2F800 and cp <= 0x2FA1F) #
): #
return True
return False
def _clean_text(self, text):
"""Performs invalid character removal and whitespace cleanup on text."""
output = []
for char in text:
cp = ord(char)
if cp == 0 or cp == 0xFFFD or _is_control(char):
continue
if _is_whitespace(char):
output.append(" ")
else:
output.append(char)
return "".join(output)
class WordpieceTokenizer(object):
"""Runs WordPiece tokenization."""
def __init__(self, vocab, unk_token, max_input_chars_per_word=100):
self.vocab = vocab
self.unk_token = unk_token
self.max_input_chars_per_word = max_input_chars_per_word
def tokenize(self, text):
"""
Tokenizes a piece of text into its word pieces. This uses a greedy longest-match-first algorithm to perform
tokenization using the given vocabulary.
For example, `input = "unaffable"` wil return as output `["un", "##aff", "##able"]`.
Args:
text: A single token or whitespace separated tokens. This should have
already been passed through *BasicTokenizer*.
Returns:
A list of wordpiece tokens.
"""
output_tokens = []
for token in whitespace_tokenize(text):
chars = list(token)
if len(chars) > self.max_input_chars_per_word:
output_tokens.append(self.unk_token)
continue
is_bad = False
start = 0
sub_tokens = []
while start < len(chars):
end = len(chars)
cur_substr = None
while start < end:
substr = "".join(chars[start:end])
if start > 0:
substr = "##" + substr
if substr in self.vocab:
cur_substr = substr
break
end -= 1
if cur_substr is None:
is_bad = True
break
sub_tokens.append(cur_substr)
start = end
if is_bad:
output_tokens.append(self.unk_token)
else:
output_tokens.extend(sub_tokens)
return output_tokens
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transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/x_clip/processing_x_clip.py | # coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2022 The HuggingFace Inc. team.
#
# 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.
"""
Image/Text processor class for XCLIP
"""
import warnings
from ...processing_utils import ProcessorMixin
from ...tokenization_utils_base import BatchEncoding
class XCLIPProcessor(ProcessorMixin):
r"""
Constructs an X-CLIP processor which wraps a VideoMAE image processor and a CLIP tokenizer into a single processor.
[`XCLIPProcessor`] offers all the functionalities of [`VideoMAEImageProcessor`] and [`CLIPTokenizerFast`]. See the
[`~XCLIPProcessor.__call__`] and [`~XCLIPProcessor.decode`] for more information.
Args:
image_processor ([`VideoMAEImageProcessor`]):
The image processor is a required input.
tokenizer ([`CLIPTokenizerFast`]):
The tokenizer is a required input.
"""
attributes = ["image_processor", "tokenizer"]
image_processor_class = "VideoMAEImageProcessor"
tokenizer_class = ("CLIPTokenizer", "CLIPTokenizerFast")
def __init__(self, image_processor=None, tokenizer=None, **kwargs):
feature_extractor = None
if "feature_extractor" in kwargs:
warnings.warn(
"The `feature_extractor` argument is deprecated and will be removed in v5, use `image_processor`"
" instead.",
FutureWarning,
)
feature_extractor = kwargs.pop("feature_extractor")
image_processor = image_processor if image_processor is not None else feature_extractor
if image_processor is None:
raise ValueError("You need to specify an `image_processor`.")
if tokenizer is None:
raise ValueError("You need to specify a `tokenizer`.")
super().__init__(image_processor, tokenizer)
self.current_processor = self.image_processor
def __call__(self, text=None, videos=None, return_tensors=None, **kwargs):
"""
Main method to prepare for the model one or several sequences(s) and image(s). This method forwards the `text`
and `kwargs` arguments to CLIPTokenizerFast's [`~CLIPTokenizerFast.__call__`] if `text` is not `None` to encode
the text. To prepare the image(s), this method forwards the `videos` and `kwargs` arguments to
VideoMAEImageProcessor's [`~VideoMAEImageProcessor.__call__`] if `videos` is not `None`. Please refer to the
doctsring of the above two methods for more information.
Args:
text (`str`, `List[str]`, `List[List[str]]`):
The sequence or batch of sequences to be encoded. Each sequence can be a string or a list of strings
(pretokenized string). If the sequences are provided as list of strings (pretokenized), you must set
`is_split_into_words=True` (to lift the ambiguity with a batch of sequences).
videos (`List[PIL.Image.Image]`, `List[np.ndarray]`, `List[torch.Tensor]`, `List[List[PIL.Image.Image]]`, `List[List[np.ndarrray]]`,:
`List[List[torch.Tensor]]`): The video or batch of videos to be prepared. Each video should be a list
of frames, which can be either PIL images or NumPy arrays. In case of NumPy arrays/PyTorch tensors,
each frame should be of shape (H, W, C), where H and W are frame height and width, and C is a number of
channels.
return_tensors (`str` or [`~utils.TensorType`], *optional*):
If set, will return tensors of a particular framework. Acceptable values are:
- `'tf'`: Return TensorFlow `tf.constant` objects.
- `'pt'`: Return PyTorch `torch.Tensor` objects.
- `'np'`: Return NumPy `np.ndarray` objects.
- `'jax'`: Return JAX `jnp.ndarray` objects.
Returns:
[`BatchEncoding`]: A [`BatchEncoding`] with the following fields:
- **input_ids** -- List of token ids to be fed to a model. Returned when `text` is not `None`.
- **attention_mask** -- List of indices specifying which tokens should be attended to by the model (when
`return_attention_mask=True` or if *"attention_mask"* is in `self.model_input_names` and if `text` is not
`None`).
- **pixel_values** -- Pixel values to be fed to a model. Returned when `videos` is not `None`.
"""
if text is None and videos is None:
raise ValueError("You have to specify either text or videos. Both cannot be none.")
if text is not None:
encoding = self.tokenizer(text, return_tensors=return_tensors, **kwargs)
if videos is not None:
image_features = self.image_processor(videos, return_tensors=return_tensors, **kwargs)
if text is not None and videos is not None:
encoding["pixel_values"] = image_features.pixel_values
return encoding
elif text is not None:
return encoding
else:
return BatchEncoding(data=dict(**image_features), tensor_type=return_tensors)
def batch_decode(self, *args, **kwargs):
"""
This method forwards all its arguments to CLIPTokenizerFast's [`~PreTrainedTokenizer.batch_decode`]. Please
refer to the docstring of this method for more information.
"""
return self.tokenizer.batch_decode(*args, **kwargs)
def decode(self, *args, **kwargs):
"""
This method forwards all its arguments to CLIPTokenizerFast's [`~PreTrainedTokenizer.decode`]. Please refer to
the docstring of this method for more information.
"""
return self.tokenizer.decode(*args, **kwargs)
@property
def model_input_names(self):
return ["input_ids", "attention_mask", "position_ids", "pixel_values"]
@property
def feature_extractor_class(self):
warnings.warn(
"`feature_extractor_class` is deprecated and will be removed in v5. Use `image_processor_class` instead.",
FutureWarning,
)
return self.image_processor_class
@property
def feature_extractor(self):
warnings.warn(
"`feature_extractor` is deprecated and will be removed in v5. Use `image_processor` instead.",
FutureWarning,
)
return self.image_processor
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transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/x_clip/configuration_x_clip.py | # coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2022 The HuggingFace Inc. team. All rights reserved.
#
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""" X-CLIP model configuration"""
import copy
import os
from typing import Union
from ...configuration_utils import PretrainedConfig
from ...utils import logging
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
XCLIP_PRETRAINED_CONFIG_ARCHIVE_MAP = {
"microsoft/xclip-base-patch32": "https://huggingface.co/microsoft/xclip-base-patch32/resolve/main/config.json",
}
class XCLIPTextConfig(PretrainedConfig):
r"""
This is the configuration class to store the configuration of a [`XCLIPModel`]. It is used to instantiate an X-CLIP
model according to the specified arguments, defining the model architecture. Instantiating a configuration with the
defaults will yield a similar configuration to that of the X-CLIP
[microsoft/xclip-base-patch32](https://huggingface.co/microsoft/xclip-base-patch32) architecture.
Configuration objects inherit from [`PretrainedConfig`] and can be used to control the model outputs. Read the
documentation from [`PretrainedConfig`] for more information.
Args:
vocab_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 49408):
Vocabulary size of the X-CLIP text model. Defines the number of different tokens that can be represented by
the `inputs_ids` passed when calling [`XCLIPModel`].
hidden_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 512):
Dimensionality of the encoder layers and the pooler layer.
intermediate_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 2048):
Dimensionality of the "intermediate" (i.e., feed-forward) layer in the Transformer encoder.
num_hidden_layers (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 12):
Number of hidden layers in the Transformer encoder.
num_attention_heads (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 8):
Number of attention heads for each attention layer in the Transformer encoder.
max_position_embeddings (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 77):
The maximum sequence length that this model might ever be used with. Typically set this to something large
just in case (e.g., 512 or 1024 or 2048).
hidden_act (`str` or `function`, *optional*, defaults to `"quick_gelu"`):
The non-linear activation function (function or string) in the encoder and pooler. If string, `"gelu"`,
`"relu"`, `"selu"` and `"gelu_new"` ``"quick_gelu"` are supported.
layer_norm_eps (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 1e-5):
The epsilon used by the layer normalization layers.
attention_dropout (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.0):
The dropout ratio for the attention probabilities.
initializer_range (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.02):
The standard deviation of the truncated_normal_initializer for initializing all weight matrices.
initializer_factor (`float``, *optional*, defaults to 1):
A factor for initializing all weight matrices (should be kept to 1, used internally for initialization
testing).
Example:
```python
>>> from transformers import XCLIPTextModel, XCLIPTextConfig
>>> # Initializing a XCLIPTextModel with microsoft/xclip-base-patch32 style configuration
>>> configuration = XCLIPTextConfig()
>>> # Initializing a XCLIPTextConfig from the microsoft/xclip-base-patch32 style configuration
>>> model = XCLIPTextModel(configuration)
>>> # Accessing the model configuration
>>> configuration = model.config
```"""
model_type = "xclip_text_model"
def __init__(
self,
vocab_size=49408,
hidden_size=512,
intermediate_size=2048,
num_hidden_layers=12,
num_attention_heads=8,
max_position_embeddings=77,
hidden_act="quick_gelu",
layer_norm_eps=1e-5,
attention_dropout=0.0,
initializer_range=0.02,
initializer_factor=1.0,
pad_token_id=1,
bos_token_id=0,
eos_token_id=2,
**kwargs,
):
super().__init__(pad_token_id=pad_token_id, bos_token_id=bos_token_id, eos_token_id=eos_token_id, **kwargs)
self.vocab_size = vocab_size
self.hidden_size = hidden_size
self.intermediate_size = intermediate_size
self.num_hidden_layers = num_hidden_layers
self.num_attention_heads = num_attention_heads
self.max_position_embeddings = max_position_embeddings
self.layer_norm_eps = layer_norm_eps
self.hidden_act = hidden_act
self.initializer_range = initializer_range
self.initializer_factor = initializer_factor
self.attention_dropout = attention_dropout
@classmethod
def from_pretrained(cls, pretrained_model_name_or_path: Union[str, os.PathLike], **kwargs) -> "PretrainedConfig":
cls._set_token_in_kwargs(kwargs)
config_dict, kwargs = cls.get_config_dict(pretrained_model_name_or_path, **kwargs)
# get the text config dict if we are loading from XCLIPConfig
if config_dict.get("model_type") == "xclip":
config_dict = config_dict["text_config"]
if "model_type" in config_dict and hasattr(cls, "model_type") and config_dict["model_type"] != cls.model_type:
logger.warning(
f"You are using a model of type {config_dict['model_type']} to instantiate a model of type "
f"{cls.model_type}. This is not supported for all configurations of models and can yield errors."
)
return cls.from_dict(config_dict, **kwargs)
class XCLIPVisionConfig(PretrainedConfig):
r"""
This is the configuration class to store the configuration of a [`XCLIPModel`]. It is used to instantiate an X-CLIP
model according to the specified arguments, defining the model architecture. Instantiating a configuration with the
defaults will yield a similar configuration to that of the X-CLIP
[microsoft/xclip-base-patch32](https://huggingface.co/microsoft/xclip-base-patch32) architecture.
Configuration objects inherit from [`PretrainedConfig`] and can be used to control the model outputs. Read the
documentation from [`PretrainedConfig`] for more information.
Args:
hidden_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 768):
Dimensionality of the encoder layers and the pooler layer.
intermediate_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 3072):
Dimensionality of the "intermediate" (i.e., feed-forward) layer in the Transformer encoder.
num_hidden_layers (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 12):
Number of hidden layers in the Transformer encoder.
num_attention_heads (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 12):
Number of attention heads for each attention layer in the Transformer encoder.
mit_hidden_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 512):
Dimensionality of the encoder layers of the Multiframe Integration Transformer (MIT).
mit_intermediate_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 2048):
Dimensionality of the "intermediate" (i.e., feed-forward) layer in the Multiframe Integration Transformer
(MIT).
mit_num_hidden_layers (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 1):
Number of hidden layers in the Multiframe Integration Transformer (MIT).
mit_num_attention_heads (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 8):
Number of attention heads for each attention layer in the Multiframe Integration Transformer (MIT).
image_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 224):
The size (resolution) of each image.
patch_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 32):
The size (resolution) of each patch.
hidden_act (`str` or `function`, *optional*, defaults to `"quick_gelu"`):
The non-linear activation function (function or string) in the encoder and pooler. If string, `"gelu"`,
`"relu"`, `"selu"`, `"gelu_new"` and ``"quick_gelu"` are supported.
layer_norm_eps (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 1e-5):
The epsilon used by the layer normalization layers.
attention_dropout (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.0):
The dropout ratio for the attention probabilities.
initializer_range (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.02):
The standard deviation of the truncated_normal_initializer for initializing all weight matrices.
initializer_factor (`float``, *optional*, defaults to 1):
A factor for initializing all weight matrices (should be kept to 1, used internally for initialization
testing).
drop_path_rate (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.0):
Stochastic depth rate.
Example:
```python
>>> from transformers import XCLIPVisionModel, XCLIPVisionConfig
>>> # Initializing a XCLIPVisionModel with microsoft/xclip-base-patch32 style configuration
>>> configuration = XCLIPVisionConfig()
>>> # Initializing a XCLIPVisionModel model from the microsoft/xclip-base-patch32 style configuration
>>> model = XCLIPVisionModel(configuration)
>>> # Accessing the model configuration
>>> configuration = model.config
```"""
model_type = "xclip_vision_model"
def __init__(
self,
hidden_size=768,
intermediate_size=3072,
num_hidden_layers=12,
num_attention_heads=12,
mit_hidden_size=512,
mit_intermediate_size=2048,
mit_num_hidden_layers=1,
mit_num_attention_heads=8,
num_channels=3,
image_size=224,
patch_size=32,
num_frames=8,
hidden_act="quick_gelu",
layer_norm_eps=1e-5,
attention_dropout=0.0,
initializer_range=0.02,
initializer_factor=1.0,
drop_path_rate=0.0,
**kwargs,
):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.hidden_size = hidden_size
self.intermediate_size = intermediate_size
self.num_hidden_layers = num_hidden_layers
self.num_attention_heads = num_attention_heads
self.mit_hidden_size = mit_hidden_size
self.mit_intermediate_size = mit_intermediate_size
self.mit_num_hidden_layers = mit_num_hidden_layers
self.mit_num_attention_heads = mit_num_attention_heads
self.num_channels = num_channels
self.patch_size = patch_size
self.num_frames = num_frames
self.image_size = image_size
self.initializer_range = initializer_range
self.initializer_factor = initializer_factor
self.attention_dropout = attention_dropout
self.layer_norm_eps = layer_norm_eps
self.hidden_act = hidden_act
self.drop_path_rate = drop_path_rate
@classmethod
def from_pretrained(cls, pretrained_model_name_or_path: Union[str, os.PathLike], **kwargs) -> "PretrainedConfig":
cls._set_token_in_kwargs(kwargs)
config_dict, kwargs = cls.get_config_dict(pretrained_model_name_or_path, **kwargs)
# get the vision config dict if we are loading from XCLIPConfig
if config_dict.get("model_type") == "xclip":
config_dict = config_dict["vision_config"]
if "model_type" in config_dict and hasattr(cls, "model_type") and config_dict["model_type"] != cls.model_type:
logger.warning(
f"You are using a model of type {config_dict['model_type']} to instantiate a model of type "
f"{cls.model_type}. This is not supported for all configurations of models and can yield errors."
)
return cls.from_dict(config_dict, **kwargs)
class XCLIPConfig(PretrainedConfig):
r"""
[`XCLIPConfig`] is the configuration class to store the configuration of a [`XCLIPModel`]. It is used to
instantiate X-CLIP model according to the specified arguments, defining the text model and vision model configs.
Instantiating a configuration with the defaults will yield a similar configuration to that of the X-CLIP
[microsoft/xclip-base-patch32](https://huggingface.co/microsoft/xclip-base-patch32) architecture.
Configuration objects inherit from [`PretrainedConfig`] and can be used to control the model outputs. Read the
documentation from [`PretrainedConfig`] for more information.
Args:
text_config (`dict`, *optional*):
Dictionary of configuration options used to initialize [`XCLIPTextConfig`].
vision_config (`dict`, *optional*):
Dictionary of configuration options used to initialize [`XCLIPVisionConfig`].
projection_dim (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 512):
Dimentionality of text and vision projection layers.
prompt_layers (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 2):
Number of layers in the video specific prompt generator.
prompt_alpha (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.1):
Alpha value to use in the video specific prompt generator.
prompt_hidden_act (`str` or `function`, *optional*, defaults to `"quick_gelu"`):
The non-linear activation function (function or string) in the video specific prompt generator. If string,
`"gelu"`, `"relu"`, `"selu"` and `"gelu_new"` ``"quick_gelu"` are supported.
prompt_num_attention_heads (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 8):
Number of attention heads in the cross-attention of the video specific prompt generator.
prompt_attention_dropout (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.0):
The dropout probability for the attention layers in the video specific prompt generator.
prompt_projection_dropout (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.0):
The dropout probability for the projection layers in the video specific prompt generator.
logit_scale_init_value (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 2.6592):
The inital value of the *logit_scale* parameter. Default is used as per the original XCLIP implementation.
kwargs (*optional*):
Dictionary of keyword arguments.
"""
model_type = "xclip"
is_composition = True
def __init__(
self,
text_config=None,
vision_config=None,
projection_dim=512,
prompt_layers=2,
prompt_alpha=0.1,
prompt_hidden_act="quick_gelu",
prompt_num_attention_heads=8,
prompt_attention_dropout=0.0,
prompt_projection_dropout=0.0,
logit_scale_init_value=2.6592,
**kwargs,
):
# If `_config_dict` exist, we use them for the backward compatibility.
# We pop out these 2 attributes before calling `super().__init__` to avoid them being saved (which causes a lot
# of confusion!).
text_config_dict = kwargs.pop("text_config_dict", None)
vision_config_dict = kwargs.pop("vision_config_dict", None)
super().__init__(**kwargs)
# Instead of simply assigning `[text|vision]_config_dict` to `[text|vision]_config`, we use the values in
# `[text|vision]_config_dict` to update the values in `[text|vision]_config`. The values should be same in most
# cases, but we don't want to break anything regarding `_config_dict` that existed before commit `8827e1b2`.
if text_config_dict is not None:
if text_config is None:
text_config = {}
# This is the complete result when using `text_config_dict`.
_text_config_dict = XCLIPTextConfig(**text_config_dict).to_dict()
# Give a warning if the values exist in both `_text_config_dict` and `text_config` but being different.
for key, value in _text_config_dict.items():
if key in text_config and value != text_config[key] and key not in ["transformers_version"]:
# If specified in `text_config_dict`
if key in text_config_dict:
message = (
f"`{key}` is found in both `text_config_dict` and `text_config` but with different values. "
f'The value `text_config_dict["{key}"]` will be used instead.'
)
# If inferred from default argument values (just to be super careful)
else:
message = (
f"`text_config_dict` is provided which will be used to initialize `XCLIPTextConfig`. The "
f'value `text_config["{key}"]` will be overriden.'
)
logger.warning(message)
# Update all values in `text_config` with the ones in `_text_config_dict`.
text_config.update(_text_config_dict)
if vision_config_dict is not None:
if vision_config is None:
vision_config = {}
# This is the complete result when using `vision_config_dict`.
_vision_config_dict = XCLIPVisionConfig(**vision_config_dict).to_dict()
# convert keys to string instead of integer
if "id2label" in _vision_config_dict:
_vision_config_dict["id2label"] = {
str(key): value for key, value in _vision_config_dict["id2label"].items()
}
# Give a warning if the values exist in both `_vision_config_dict` and `vision_config` but being different.
for key, value in _vision_config_dict.items():
if key in vision_config and value != vision_config[key] and key not in ["transformers_version"]:
# If specified in `vision_config_dict`
if key in vision_config_dict:
message = (
f"`{key}` is found in both `vision_config_dict` and `vision_config` but with different "
f'values. The value `vision_config_dict["{key}"]` will be used instead.'
)
# If inferred from default argument values (just to be super careful)
else:
message = (
f"`vision_config_dict` is provided which will be used to initialize `XCLIPVisionConfig`. "
f'The value `vision_config["{key}"]` will be overriden.'
)
logger.warning(message)
# Update all values in `vision_config` with the ones in `_vision_config_dict`.
vision_config.update(_vision_config_dict)
if text_config is None:
text_config = {}
logger.info("`text_config` is `None`. Initializing the `XCLIPTextConfig` with default values.")
if vision_config is None:
vision_config = {}
logger.info("`vision_config` is `None`. initializing the `XCLIPVisionConfig` with default values.")
self.text_config = XCLIPTextConfig(**text_config)
self.vision_config = XCLIPVisionConfig(**vision_config)
self.projection_dim = projection_dim
self.prompt_layers = prompt_layers
self.prompt_alpha = prompt_alpha
self.prompt_hidden_act = prompt_hidden_act
self.prompt_num_attention_heads = prompt_num_attention_heads
self.prompt_attention_dropout = prompt_attention_dropout
self.prompt_projection_dropout = prompt_projection_dropout
self.logit_scale_init_value = logit_scale_init_value
self.initializer_factor = 1.0
@classmethod
def from_text_vision_configs(cls, text_config: XCLIPTextConfig, vision_config: XCLIPVisionConfig, **kwargs):
r"""
Instantiate a [`XCLIPConfig`] (or a derived class) from xclip text model configuration and xclip vision model
configuration.
Returns:
[`XCLIPConfig`]: An instance of a configuration object
"""
return cls(text_config=text_config.to_dict(), vision_config=vision_config.to_dict(), **kwargs)
def to_dict(self):
"""
Serializes this instance to a Python dictionary. Override the default [`~PretrainedConfig.to_dict`].
Returns:
`Dict[str, any]`: Dictionary of all the attributes that make up this configuration instance,
"""
output = copy.deepcopy(self.__dict__)
output["text_config"] = self.text_config.to_dict()
output["vision_config"] = self.vision_config.to_dict()
output["model_type"] = self.__class__.model_type
return output
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transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/x_clip/convert_x_clip_original_pytorch_to_hf.py | # coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2022 The HuggingFace Inc. 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.
import argparse
import gdown
import numpy as np
import torch
from huggingface_hub import hf_hub_download
from transformers import (
CLIPTokenizer,
CLIPTokenizerFast,
VideoMAEImageProcessor,
XCLIPConfig,
XCLIPModel,
XCLIPProcessor,
XCLIPTextConfig,
XCLIPVisionConfig,
)
def get_xclip_config(model_name, num_frames):
text_config = XCLIPTextConfig()
# derive patch size from model name
start_idx = model_name.find("patch")
patch_size = int(model_name[start_idx + len("patch") : start_idx + len("patch") + 2])
vision_config = XCLIPVisionConfig(patch_size=patch_size, num_frames=num_frames)
if "large" in model_name:
text_config.hidden_size = 768
text_config.intermediate_size = 3072
text_config.num_attention_heads = 12
vision_config.hidden_size = 1024
vision_config.intermediate_size = 4096
vision_config.num_attention_heads = 16
vision_config.num_hidden_layers = 24
vision_config.mit_hidden_size = 768
vision_config.mit_intermediate_size = 3072
if model_name == "xclip-large-patch14-16-frames":
vision_config.image_size = 336
config = XCLIPConfig.from_text_vision_configs(text_config, vision_config)
if "large" in model_name:
config.projection_dim = 768
return config
def rename_key(name):
# text encoder
if name == "token_embedding.weight":
name = name.replace("token_embedding.weight", "text_model.embeddings.token_embedding.weight")
if name == "positional_embedding":
name = name.replace("positional_embedding", "text_model.embeddings.position_embedding.weight")
if "ln_1" in name:
name = name.replace("ln_1", "layer_norm1")
if "ln_2" in name:
name = name.replace("ln_2", "layer_norm2")
if "c_fc" in name:
name = name.replace("c_fc", "fc1")
if "c_proj" in name:
name = name.replace("c_proj", "fc2")
if name.startswith("transformer.resblocks"):
name = name.replace("transformer.resblocks", "text_model.encoder.layers")
if "attn.out_proj" in name and "message" not in name:
name = name.replace("attn.out_proj", "self_attn.out_proj")
if "ln_final" in name:
name = name.replace("ln_final", "text_model.final_layer_norm")
# visual encoder
if name == "visual.class_embedding":
name = name.replace("visual.class_embedding", "vision_model.embeddings.class_embedding")
if name == "visual.positional_embedding":
name = name.replace("visual.positional_embedding", "vision_model.embeddings.position_embedding.weight")
if name.startswith("visual.transformer.resblocks"):
name = name.replace("visual.transformer.resblocks", "vision_model.encoder.layers")
if "visual.conv1" in name:
name = name.replace("visual.conv1", "vision_model.embeddings.patch_embedding")
if "visual.ln_pre" in name:
name = name.replace("visual.ln_pre", "vision_model.pre_layernorm")
if "visual.ln_post" in name:
name = name.replace("visual.ln_post", "vision_model.post_layernorm")
if "visual.proj" in name:
name = name.replace("visual.proj", "visual_projection.weight")
if "text_projection" in name:
name = name.replace("text_projection", "text_projection.weight")
# things on top
if "prompts_visual_proj" in name:
name = name.replace("prompts_visual_proj", "prompts_visual_projection")
if "prompts_visual_ln" in name:
name = name.replace("prompts_visual_ln", "prompts_visual_layernorm")
# mit
if name == "mit.positional_embedding":
name = name.replace("positional", "position")
if name.startswith("mit.resblocks"):
name = name.replace("mit.resblocks", "mit.encoder.layers")
# prompts generator
if name.startswith("prompts_generator.norm"):
name = name.replace("prompts_generator.norm", "prompts_generator.layernorm")
return name
def convert_state_dict(orig_state_dict, config):
for key in orig_state_dict.copy().keys():
val = orig_state_dict.pop(key)
if "attn.in_proj" in key:
key_split = key.split(".")
if key.startswith("visual"):
layer_num = key_split[3]
dim = config.vision_config.hidden_size
if "message_attn" in key:
if "weight" in key:
orig_state_dict[f"vision_model.encoder.layers.{layer_num}.message_attn.q_proj.weight"] = val[
:dim, :
]
orig_state_dict[f"vision_model.encoder.layers.{layer_num}.message_attn.k_proj.weight"] = val[
dim : dim * 2, :
]
orig_state_dict[f"vision_model.encoder.layers.{layer_num}.message_attn.v_proj.weight"] = val[
-dim:, :
]
else:
orig_state_dict[f"vision_model.encoder.layers.{layer_num}.message_attn.q_proj.bias"] = val[
:dim
]
orig_state_dict[f"vision_model.encoder.layers.{layer_num}.message_attn.k_proj.bias"] = val[
dim : dim * 2
]
orig_state_dict[f"vision_model.encoder.layers.{layer_num}.message_attn.v_proj.bias"] = val[
-dim:
]
else:
if "weight" in key:
orig_state_dict[f"vision_model.encoder.layers.{layer_num}.self_attn.q_proj.weight"] = val[
:dim, :
]
orig_state_dict[f"vision_model.encoder.layers.{layer_num}.self_attn.k_proj.weight"] = val[
dim : dim * 2, :
]
orig_state_dict[f"vision_model.encoder.layers.{layer_num}.self_attn.v_proj.weight"] = val[
-dim:, :
]
else:
orig_state_dict[f"vision_model.encoder.layers.{layer_num}.self_attn.q_proj.bias"] = val[:dim]
orig_state_dict[f"vision_model.encoder.layers.{layer_num}.self_attn.k_proj.bias"] = val[
dim : dim * 2
]
orig_state_dict[f"vision_model.encoder.layers.{layer_num}.self_attn.v_proj.bias"] = val[-dim:]
elif key.startswith("mit"):
layer_num = key_split[2]
dim = config.vision_config.mit_hidden_size
if "weight" in key:
orig_state_dict[f"mit.encoder.layers.{layer_num}.self_attn.q_proj.weight"] = val[:dim, :]
orig_state_dict[f"mit.encoder.layers.{layer_num}.self_attn.k_proj.weight"] = val[dim : dim * 2, :]
orig_state_dict[f"mit.encoder.layers.{layer_num}.self_attn.v_proj.weight"] = val[-dim:, :]
else:
orig_state_dict[f"mit.encoder.layers.{layer_num}.self_attn.q_proj.bias"] = val[:dim]
orig_state_dict[f"mit.encoder.layers.{layer_num}.self_attn.k_proj.bias"] = val[dim : dim * 2]
orig_state_dict[f"mit.encoder.layers.{layer_num}.self_attn.v_proj.bias"] = val[-dim:]
else:
layer_num = key_split[2]
dim = config.text_config.hidden_size
if "weight" in key:
orig_state_dict[f"text_model.encoder.layers.{layer_num}.self_attn.q_proj.weight"] = val[:dim, :]
orig_state_dict[f"text_model.encoder.layers.{layer_num}.self_attn.k_proj.weight"] = val[
dim : dim * 2, :
]
orig_state_dict[f"text_model.encoder.layers.{layer_num}.self_attn.v_proj.weight"] = val[-dim:, :]
else:
orig_state_dict[f"text_model.encoder.layers.{layer_num}.self_attn.q_proj.bias"] = val[:dim]
orig_state_dict[f"text_model.encoder.layers.{layer_num}.self_attn.k_proj.bias"] = val[
dim : dim * 2
]
orig_state_dict[f"text_model.encoder.layers.{layer_num}.self_attn.v_proj.bias"] = val[-dim:]
else:
new_key_name = rename_key(key)
if new_key_name in ["visual_projection.weight", "text_projection.weight"]:
val = val.T
orig_state_dict[new_key_name] = val
return orig_state_dict
def prepare_video(num_frames):
if num_frames == 8:
filename = "eating_spaghetti_8_frames.npy"
elif num_frames == 16:
filename = "eating_spaghetti.npy"
elif num_frames == 32:
filename = "eating_spaghetti_32_frames.npy"
file = hf_hub_download(
repo_id="hf-internal-testing/spaghetti-video",
filename=filename,
repo_type="dataset",
)
video = np.load(file)
return list(video)
def convert_xclip_checkpoint(model_name, pytorch_dump_folder_path=None, push_to_hub=False):
model_to_url = {
# fully supervised kinetics-400 checkpoints
"xclip-base-patch32": "https://github.com/nbl97/X-CLIP_Model_Zoo/releases/download/v1.0/k400_32_8.pth",
"xclip-base-patch32-16-frames": (
"https://github.com/nbl97/X-CLIP_Model_Zoo/releases/download/v1.0/k400_32_16.pth"
),
"xclip-base-patch16": "https://github.com/nbl97/X-CLIP_Model_Zoo/releases/download/v1.0/k400_16_8.pth",
"xclip-base-patch16-16-frames": (
"https://github.com/nbl97/X-CLIP_Model_Zoo/releases/download/v1.0/k400_16_16.pth"
),
"xclip-large-patch14": "https://drive.google.com/u/0/uc?id=1NUOImq0o5DlQTST17iIP3vG7DgmHQuCx&export=download&confirm=t&uuid=b26caedc-88e2-473e-830a-9d158b653cdb",
"xclip-large-patch14-16-frames": "https://drive.google.com/u/0/uc?id=1FOYgnJc097OJ4lGwtRCCydQyVPJEOH7d&export=download&confirm=t&uuid=538fa810-e671-4050-b385-9a623f89804f",
# fully supervised kinetics-600 checkpoints
"xclip-base-patch16-kinetics-600": (
"https://github.com/nbl97/X-CLIP_Model_Zoo/releases/download/v1.0/k600_16_8.pth"
),
"xclip-base-patch16-kinetics-600-16-frames": (
"https://github.com/nbl97/X-CLIP_Model_Zoo/releases/download/v1.0/k600_16_16.pth"
),
"xclip-large-patch14-kinetics-600": "https://drive.google.com/u/0/uc?id=1FV8C1INuM91sLAN4ImjzePLIlpMSihwV&export=download&confirm=t&uuid=141d4977-4a65-44ae-864f-4b0c19f838be",
# few shot
"xclip-base-patch16-hmdb-2-shot": (
"https://github.com/nbl97/X-CLIP_Model_Zoo/releases/download/v1.0/few_hmdb_2.pth"
),
"xclip-base-patch16-hmdb-4-shot": (
"https://github.com/nbl97/X-CLIP_Model_Zoo/releases/download/v1.0/few_hmdb_4.pth"
),
"xclip-base-patch16-hmdb-8-shot": (
"https://github.com/nbl97/X-CLIP_Model_Zoo/releases/download/v1.0/few_hmdb_8.pth"
),
"xclip-base-patch16-hmdb-16-shot": (
"https://github.com/nbl97/X-CLIP_Model_Zoo/releases/download/v1.0/few_hmdb_16.pth"
),
"xclip-base-patch16-ucf-2-shot": (
"https://github.com/nbl97/X-CLIP_Model_Zoo/releases/download/v1.0/few_ucf_2.pth"
),
"xclip-base-patch16-ucf-4-shot": (
"https://github.com/nbl97/X-CLIP_Model_Zoo/releases/download/v1.0/few_ucf_4.pth"
),
"xclip-base-patch16-ucf-8-shot": (
"https://github.com/nbl97/X-CLIP_Model_Zoo/releases/download/v1.0/few_ucf_8.pth"
),
"xclip-base-patch16-ucf-16-shot": (
"https://github.com/nbl97/X-CLIP_Model_Zoo/releases/download/v1.0/few_ucf_16.pth"
),
# zero shot
"xclip-base-patch16-zero-shot": "https://github.com/nbl97/X-CLIP_Model_Zoo/releases/download/v1.0/zero.pth",
}
checkpoint_url = model_to_url[model_name]
num_frames = 8
if "16-frames" in model_name:
num_frames = 16
elif "shot" in model_name:
num_frames = 32
config = get_xclip_config(model_name, num_frames)
model = XCLIPModel(config)
model.eval()
if "drive" in checkpoint_url:
output = "pytorch_model.bin"
gdown.cached_download(checkpoint_url, output, quiet=False)
state_dict = torch.load(output, map_location="cpu")["model"]
else:
state_dict = torch.hub.load_state_dict_from_url(checkpoint_url)["model"]
state_dict = convert_state_dict(state_dict, config)
model = XCLIPModel(config)
missing_keys, unexpected_keys = model.load_state_dict(state_dict, strict=False)
assert missing_keys == ["text_model.embeddings.position_ids", "vision_model.embeddings.position_ids"]
model.eval()
size = 336 if model_name == "xclip-large-patch14-16-frames" else 224
image_processor = VideoMAEImageProcessor(size=size)
slow_tokenizer = CLIPTokenizer.from_pretrained("openai/clip-vit-base-patch32")
fast_tokenizer = CLIPTokenizerFast.from_pretrained("openai/clip-vit-base-patch32")
processor = XCLIPProcessor(image_processor=image_processor, tokenizer=fast_tokenizer)
video = prepare_video(num_frames)
inputs = processor(
text=["playing sports", "eating spaghetti", "go shopping"], videos=video, return_tensors="pt", padding=True
)
print("Shape of pixel values:", inputs.pixel_values.shape)
with torch.no_grad():
outputs = model(**inputs)
# Verify outputs
logits_per_video = outputs.logits_per_video
probs = logits_per_video.softmax(dim=1)
print("Probs:", probs)
# kinetics-400
if model_name == "xclip-base-patch32":
expected_probs = torch.tensor([[0.0019, 0.9951, 0.0030]])
elif model_name == "xclip-base-patch32-16-frames":
expected_probs = torch.tensor([[7.0999e-04, 9.9883e-01, 4.5580e-04]])
elif model_name == "xclip-base-patch16":
expected_probs = torch.tensor([[0.0083, 0.9681, 0.0236]])
elif model_name == "xclip-base-patch16-16-frames":
expected_probs = torch.tensor([[7.6937e-04, 9.9728e-01, 1.9473e-03]])
elif model_name == "xclip-large-patch14":
expected_probs = torch.tensor([[0.0062, 0.9864, 0.0075]])
elif model_name == "xclip-large-patch14-16-frames":
expected_probs = torch.tensor([[3.3877e-04, 9.9937e-01, 2.8888e-04]])
# kinetics-600
elif model_name == "xclip-base-patch16-kinetics-600":
expected_probs = torch.tensor([[0.0555, 0.8914, 0.0531]])
elif model_name == "xclip-base-patch16-kinetics-600-16-frames":
expected_probs = torch.tensor([[3.8554e-04, 9.9929e-01, 3.2754e-04]])
elif model_name == "xclip-large-patch14-kinetics-600":
expected_probs = torch.tensor([[0.0036, 0.9920, 0.0045]])
# few shot
elif model_name == "xclip-base-patch16-hmdb-2-shot":
expected_probs = torch.tensor([[7.1890e-06, 9.9994e-01, 5.6559e-05]])
elif model_name == "xclip-base-patch16-hmdb-4-shot":
expected_probs = torch.tensor([[1.0320e-05, 9.9993e-01, 6.2435e-05]])
elif model_name == "xclip-base-patch16-hmdb-8-shot":
expected_probs = torch.tensor([[4.1377e-06, 9.9990e-01, 9.8386e-05]])
elif model_name == "xclip-base-patch16-hmdb-16-shot":
expected_probs = torch.tensor([[4.1347e-05, 9.9962e-01, 3.3411e-04]])
elif model_name == "xclip-base-patch16-ucf-2-shot":
expected_probs = torch.tensor([[8.5857e-05, 9.9928e-01, 6.3291e-04]])
elif model_name == "xclip-base-patch16-ucf-4-shot":
expected_probs = torch.tensor([[8.5857e-05, 9.9928e-01, 6.3291e-04]])
elif model_name == "xclip-base-patch16-ucf-8-shot":
expected_probs = torch.tensor([[0.0027, 0.9904, 0.0070]])
elif model_name == "xclip-base-patch16-ucf-16-shot":
expected_probs = torch.tensor([[9.8219e-04, 9.9593e-01, 3.0863e-03]])
# zero shot
elif model_name == "xclip-base-patch16-zero-shot":
expected_probs = torch.tensor([[3.5082e-04, 9.9785e-01, 1.7966e-03]])
else:
raise ValueError(f"Model name {model_name} not supported")
assert torch.allclose(probs, expected_probs, atol=1e-3)
print("Looks ok!")
if pytorch_dump_folder_path is not None:
print(f"Saving model {model_name} to {pytorch_dump_folder_path}")
model.save_pretrained(pytorch_dump_folder_path)
if push_to_hub:
print("Pushing model, processor and slow tokenizer files to the hub...")
model.push_to_hub(model_name, organization="nielsr")
processor.push_to_hub(model_name, organization="nielsr")
slow_tokenizer.push_to_hub(model_name, organization="nielsr")
if __name__ == "__main__":
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
# Required parameters
parser.add_argument(
"--model_name",
default="xclip-base-patch32",
type=str,
help="Name of the model.",
)
parser.add_argument(
"--pytorch_dump_folder_path", default=None, type=str, help="Path to the output PyTorch model directory."
)
parser.add_argument(
"--push_to_hub", action="store_true", help="Whether or not to push the converted model to the 🤗 hub."
)
args = parser.parse_args()
convert_xclip_checkpoint(args.model_name, args.pytorch_dump_folder_path, args.push_to_hub)
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transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/x_clip/modeling_x_clip.py | # coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2022 Microsoft Research and 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.
""" PyTorch X-CLIP model."""
from copy import copy
from dataclasses import dataclass
from typing import Any, Optional, Tuple, Union
import torch
import torch.utils.checkpoint
from torch import nn
from ...activations import ACT2FN
from ...modeling_outputs import BaseModelOutput, BaseModelOutputWithPooling
from ...modeling_utils import PreTrainedModel
from ...utils import (
ModelOutput,
add_start_docstrings,
add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward,
logging,
replace_return_docstrings,
)
from .configuration_x_clip import XCLIPConfig, XCLIPTextConfig, XCLIPVisionConfig
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC = "microsoft/xclip-base-patch32"
XCLIP_PRETRAINED_MODEL_ARCHIVE_LIST = [
"microsoft/xclip-base-patch32",
# See all X-CLIP models at https://huggingface.co/models?filter=x-clip
]
# Copied from transformers.models.bart.modeling_bart._expand_mask
def _expand_mask(mask: torch.Tensor, dtype: torch.dtype, tgt_len: Optional[int] = None):
"""
Expands attention_mask from `[bsz, seq_len]` to `[bsz, 1, tgt_seq_len, src_seq_len]`.
"""
bsz, src_len = mask.size()
tgt_len = tgt_len if tgt_len is not None else src_len
expanded_mask = mask[:, None, None, :].expand(bsz, 1, tgt_len, src_len).to(dtype)
inverted_mask = 1.0 - expanded_mask
return inverted_mask.masked_fill(inverted_mask.to(torch.bool), torch.finfo(dtype).min)
# contrastive loss function, adapted from
# https://sachinruk.github.io/blog/pytorch/pytorch%20lightning/loss%20function/gpu/2021/03/07/CLIP.html
def contrastive_loss(logits: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
return nn.functional.cross_entropy(logits, torch.arange(len(logits), device=logits.device))
# Copied from transformers.models.clip.modeling_clip.clip_loss with clip->x_clip
def x_clip_loss(similarity: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
caption_loss = contrastive_loss(similarity)
image_loss = contrastive_loss(similarity.t())
return (caption_loss + image_loss) / 2.0
@dataclass
class XCLIPOutput(ModelOutput):
"""
Args:
loss (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(1,)`, *optional*, returned when `return_loss` is `True`):
Contrastive loss for video-text similarity.
logits_per_video (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(video_batch_size, text_batch_size)`):
The scaled dot product scores between `video_embeds` and `text_embeds`. This represents the video-text
similarity scores.
logits_per_text (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(text_batch_size, video_batch_size)`):
The scaled dot product scores between `text_embeds` and `video_embeds`. This represents the text-video
similarity scores.
text_embeds(`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, output_dim`):
The text embeddings obtained by applying the projection layer to the pooled output of [`XCLIPTextModel`].
video_embeds(`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, output_dim`):
The video embeddings obtained by applying the projection layer to the pooled output of
[`XCLIPVisionModel`].
text_model_output (`BaseModelOutputWithPooling`):
The output of the [`XCLIPTextModel`].
vision_model_output (`BaseModelOutputWithPooling`):
The output of the [`XCLIPVisionModel`].
mit_output (`BaseModelOutputWithPooling`):
The output of `XCLIPMultiframeIntegrationTransformer` (MIT for short).
"""
loss: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None
logits_per_video: torch.FloatTensor = None
logits_per_text: torch.FloatTensor = None
text_embeds: torch.FloatTensor = None
video_embeds: torch.FloatTensor = None
text_model_output: BaseModelOutputWithPooling = None
vision_model_output: BaseModelOutputWithPooling = None
mit_output: BaseModelOutputWithPooling = None
def to_tuple(self) -> Tuple[Any]:
return tuple(
self[k]
if k not in ["text_model_output", "vision_model_output", "mit_output"]
else getattr(self, k).to_tuple()
for k in self.keys()
)
# Copied from transformers.models.clip.modeling_clip.CLIPVisionEmbeddings with CLIP->XCLIP
class XCLIPVisionEmbeddings(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config: XCLIPVisionConfig):
super().__init__()
self.config = config
self.embed_dim = config.hidden_size
self.image_size = config.image_size
self.patch_size = config.patch_size
self.class_embedding = nn.Parameter(torch.randn(self.embed_dim))
self.patch_embedding = nn.Conv2d(
in_channels=config.num_channels,
out_channels=self.embed_dim,
kernel_size=self.patch_size,
stride=self.patch_size,
bias=False,
)
self.num_patches = (self.image_size // self.patch_size) ** 2
self.num_positions = self.num_patches + 1
self.position_embedding = nn.Embedding(self.num_positions, self.embed_dim)
self.register_buffer("position_ids", torch.arange(self.num_positions).expand((1, -1)), persistent=False)
def forward(self, pixel_values: torch.FloatTensor) -> torch.Tensor:
batch_size = pixel_values.shape[0]
patch_embeds = self.patch_embedding(pixel_values) # shape = [*, width, grid, grid]
patch_embeds = patch_embeds.flatten(2).transpose(1, 2)
class_embeds = self.class_embedding.expand(batch_size, 1, -1)
embeddings = torch.cat([class_embeds, patch_embeds], dim=1)
embeddings = embeddings + self.position_embedding(self.position_ids)
return embeddings
# Copied from transformers.models.clip.modeling_clip.CLIPTextEmbeddings with CLIP->XCLIP
class XCLIPTextEmbeddings(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config: XCLIPTextConfig):
super().__init__()
embed_dim = config.hidden_size
self.token_embedding = nn.Embedding(config.vocab_size, embed_dim)
self.position_embedding = nn.Embedding(config.max_position_embeddings, embed_dim)
# position_ids (1, len position emb) is contiguous in memory and exported when serialized
self.register_buffer(
"position_ids", torch.arange(config.max_position_embeddings).expand((1, -1)), persistent=False
)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
) -> torch.Tensor:
seq_length = input_ids.shape[-1] if input_ids is not None else inputs_embeds.shape[-2]
if position_ids is None:
position_ids = self.position_ids[:, :seq_length]
if inputs_embeds is None:
inputs_embeds = self.token_embedding(input_ids)
position_embeddings = self.position_embedding(position_ids)
embeddings = inputs_embeds + position_embeddings
return embeddings
# Copied from transformers.models.clip.modeling_clip.CLIPAttention with CLIP->XCLIP
class XCLIPAttention(nn.Module):
"""Multi-headed attention from 'Attention Is All You Need' paper"""
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.config = config
self.embed_dim = config.hidden_size
self.num_heads = config.num_attention_heads
self.head_dim = self.embed_dim // self.num_heads
if self.head_dim * self.num_heads != self.embed_dim:
raise ValueError(
f"embed_dim must be divisible by num_heads (got `embed_dim`: {self.embed_dim} and `num_heads`:"
f" {self.num_heads})."
)
self.scale = self.head_dim**-0.5
self.dropout = config.attention_dropout
self.k_proj = nn.Linear(self.embed_dim, self.embed_dim)
self.v_proj = nn.Linear(self.embed_dim, self.embed_dim)
self.q_proj = nn.Linear(self.embed_dim, self.embed_dim)
self.out_proj = nn.Linear(self.embed_dim, self.embed_dim)
def _shape(self, tensor: torch.Tensor, seq_len: int, bsz: int):
return tensor.view(bsz, seq_len, self.num_heads, self.head_dim).transpose(1, 2).contiguous()
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
causal_attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Tuple[torch.Tensor, Optional[torch.Tensor], Optional[Tuple[torch.Tensor]]]:
"""Input shape: Batch x Time x Channel"""
bsz, tgt_len, embed_dim = hidden_states.size()
# get query proj
query_states = self.q_proj(hidden_states) * self.scale
key_states = self._shape(self.k_proj(hidden_states), -1, bsz)
value_states = self._shape(self.v_proj(hidden_states), -1, bsz)
proj_shape = (bsz * self.num_heads, -1, self.head_dim)
query_states = self._shape(query_states, tgt_len, bsz).view(*proj_shape)
key_states = key_states.view(*proj_shape)
value_states = value_states.view(*proj_shape)
src_len = key_states.size(1)
attn_weights = torch.bmm(query_states, key_states.transpose(1, 2))
if attn_weights.size() != (bsz * self.num_heads, tgt_len, src_len):
raise ValueError(
f"Attention weights should be of size {(bsz * self.num_heads, tgt_len, src_len)}, but is"
f" {attn_weights.size()}"
)
# apply the causal_attention_mask first
if causal_attention_mask is not None:
if causal_attention_mask.size() != (bsz, 1, tgt_len, src_len):
raise ValueError(
f"Attention mask should be of size {(bsz, 1, tgt_len, src_len)}, but is"
f" {causal_attention_mask.size()}"
)
attn_weights = attn_weights.view(bsz, self.num_heads, tgt_len, src_len) + causal_attention_mask
attn_weights = attn_weights.view(bsz * self.num_heads, tgt_len, src_len)
if attention_mask is not None:
if attention_mask.size() != (bsz, 1, tgt_len, src_len):
raise ValueError(
f"Attention mask should be of size {(bsz, 1, tgt_len, src_len)}, but is {attention_mask.size()}"
)
attn_weights = attn_weights.view(bsz, self.num_heads, tgt_len, src_len) + attention_mask
attn_weights = attn_weights.view(bsz * self.num_heads, tgt_len, src_len)
attn_weights = nn.functional.softmax(attn_weights, dim=-1)
if output_attentions:
# this operation is a bit akward, but it's required to
# make sure that attn_weights keeps its gradient.
# In order to do so, attn_weights have to reshaped
# twice and have to be reused in the following
attn_weights_reshaped = attn_weights.view(bsz, self.num_heads, tgt_len, src_len)
attn_weights = attn_weights_reshaped.view(bsz * self.num_heads, tgt_len, src_len)
else:
attn_weights_reshaped = None
attn_probs = nn.functional.dropout(attn_weights, p=self.dropout, training=self.training)
attn_output = torch.bmm(attn_probs, value_states)
if attn_output.size() != (bsz * self.num_heads, tgt_len, self.head_dim):
raise ValueError(
f"`attn_output` should be of size {(bsz, self.num_heads, tgt_len, self.head_dim)}, but is"
f" {attn_output.size()}"
)
attn_output = attn_output.view(bsz, self.num_heads, tgt_len, self.head_dim)
attn_output = attn_output.transpose(1, 2)
attn_output = attn_output.reshape(bsz, tgt_len, embed_dim)
attn_output = self.out_proj(attn_output)
return attn_output, attn_weights_reshaped
# Copied from transformers.models.clip.modeling_clip.CLIPMLP with CLIP->XCLIP
class XCLIPMLP(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.config = config
self.activation_fn = ACT2FN[config.hidden_act]
self.fc1 = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.intermediate_size)
self.fc2 = nn.Linear(config.intermediate_size, config.hidden_size)
def forward(self, hidden_states: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
hidden_states = self.fc1(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.activation_fn(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.fc2(hidden_states)
return hidden_states
# Copied from transformers.models.clip.modeling_clip.CLIPEncoderLayer with CLIP->XCLIP
class XCLIPEncoderLayer(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config: XCLIPConfig):
super().__init__()
self.embed_dim = config.hidden_size
self.self_attn = XCLIPAttention(config)
self.layer_norm1 = nn.LayerNorm(self.embed_dim, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
self.mlp = XCLIPMLP(config)
self.layer_norm2 = nn.LayerNorm(self.embed_dim, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
attention_mask: torch.Tensor,
causal_attention_mask: torch.Tensor,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]:
"""
Args:
hidden_states (`torch.FloatTensor`): input to the layer of shape `(batch, seq_len, embed_dim)`
attention_mask (`torch.FloatTensor`): attention mask of size
`(batch, 1, tgt_len, src_len)` where padding elements are indicated by very large negative values.
`(config.encoder_attention_heads,)`.
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under
returned tensors for more detail.
"""
residual = hidden_states
hidden_states = self.layer_norm1(hidden_states)
hidden_states, attn_weights = self.self_attn(
hidden_states=hidden_states,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
causal_attention_mask=causal_attention_mask,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
)
hidden_states = residual + hidden_states
residual = hidden_states
hidden_states = self.layer_norm2(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.mlp(hidden_states)
hidden_states = residual + hidden_states
outputs = (hidden_states,)
if output_attentions:
outputs += (attn_weights,)
return outputs
# Copied from transformers.models.beit.modeling_beit.drop_path
def drop_path(input, drop_prob: float = 0.0, training: bool = False):
"""
Drop paths (Stochastic Depth) per sample (when applied in main path of residual blocks).
Comment by Ross Wightman: This is the same as the DropConnect impl I created for EfficientNet, etc networks,
however, the original name is misleading as 'Drop Connect' is a different form of dropout in a separate paper...
See discussion: https://github.com/tensorflow/tpu/issues/494#issuecomment-532968956 ... I've opted for changing the
layer and argument names to 'drop path' rather than mix DropConnect as a layer name and use 'survival rate' as the
argument.
"""
if drop_prob == 0.0 or not training:
return input
keep_prob = 1 - drop_prob
shape = (input.shape[0],) + (1,) * (input.ndim - 1) # work with diff dim tensors, not just 2D ConvNets
random_tensor = keep_prob + torch.rand(shape, dtype=input.dtype, device=input.device)
random_tensor.floor_() # binarize
output = input.div(keep_prob) * random_tensor
return output
# Copied from transformers.models.beit.modeling_beit.BeitDropPath with Beit->XCLIP
class XCLIPDropPath(nn.Module):
"""Drop paths (Stochastic Depth) per sample (when applied in main path of residual blocks)."""
def __init__(self, drop_prob: Optional[float] = None) -> None:
super().__init__()
self.drop_prob = drop_prob
def forward(self, hidden_states: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
return drop_path(hidden_states, self.drop_prob, self.training)
def extra_repr(self) -> str:
return "p={}".format(self.drop_prob)
class XCLIPVisionEncoderLayer(nn.Module):
"""
This corresponds to the `CrossFramelAttentionBlock` class in the original implementation.
"""
def __init__(self, config: XCLIPConfig):
super().__init__()
self.num_frames = config.num_frames
self.embed_dim = config.hidden_size
self.message_fc = nn.Linear(self.embed_dim, self.embed_dim)
self.message_ln = nn.LayerNorm(self.embed_dim, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
self.message_attn = XCLIPAttention(config)
self.drop_path = XCLIPDropPath(config.drop_path_rate) if config.drop_path_rate > 0.0 else nn.Identity()
self.self_attn = XCLIPAttention(config)
self.layer_norm1 = nn.LayerNorm(self.embed_dim, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
self.mlp = XCLIPMLP(config)
self.layer_norm2 = nn.LayerNorm(self.embed_dim, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
attention_mask: torch.Tensor,
causal_attention_mask: torch.Tensor,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]:
"""
Args:
hidden_states (`torch.FloatTensor`): input to the layer of shape `(batch, seq_len, embed_dim)`
attention_mask (`torch.FloatTensor`): attention mask of size
`(batch, 1, tgt_len, src_len)` where padding elements are indicated by very large negative values.
`(config.encoder_attention_heads,)`.
causal_attention_mask (`torch.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Causal mask for the text model. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under
returned tensors for more detail.
"""
batch_time, seq_length, hidden_size = hidden_states.size()
batch_size = batch_time // self.num_frames
msg_token = self.message_fc(hidden_states[:, 0, :])
msg_token = msg_token.view(batch_size, self.num_frames, hidden_size)
msg_token = msg_token + self.drop_path(self.message_attn(self.message_ln(msg_token))[0])
# add dummy sequence dimension
msg_token = msg_token.view(-1, 1, hidden_size)
hidden_states = torch.cat([hidden_states, msg_token], dim=1)
residual = hidden_states
hidden_states = self.layer_norm1(hidden_states)
hidden_states, attn_weights = self.self_attn(
hidden_states=hidden_states,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
causal_attention_mask=causal_attention_mask,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
)
hidden_states = residual + hidden_states
hidden_states = hidden_states[:, :seq_length, :]
residual = hidden_states
hidden_states = self.layer_norm2(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.mlp(hidden_states)
hidden_states = residual + hidden_states
outputs = (hidden_states,)
if output_attentions:
outputs += (attn_weights,)
return outputs
class XCLIPPreTrainedModel(PreTrainedModel):
"""
An abstract class to handle weights initialization and a simple interface for downloading and loading pretrained
models.
"""
config_class = XCLIPConfig
base_model_prefix = "x_clip"
supports_gradient_checkpointing = True
def _init_weights(self, module):
"""Initialize the weights"""
factor = self.config.initializer_factor
if isinstance(module, XCLIPTextEmbeddings):
module.token_embedding.weight.data.normal_(mean=0.0, std=factor * 0.02)
module.position_embedding.weight.data.normal_(mean=0.0, std=factor * 0.02)
elif isinstance(module, XCLIPVisionEmbeddings):
factor = self.config.initializer_factor
nn.init.normal_(module.class_embedding, mean=0.0, std=module.embed_dim**-0.5 * factor)
nn.init.normal_(module.patch_embedding.weight, std=module.config.initializer_range * factor)
nn.init.normal_(module.position_embedding.weight, std=module.config.initializer_range * factor)
elif isinstance(module, XCLIPAttention):
factor = self.config.initializer_factor
in_proj_std = (module.embed_dim**-0.5) * ((2 * module.config.num_hidden_layers) ** -0.5) * factor
out_proj_std = (module.embed_dim**-0.5) * factor
nn.init.normal_(module.q_proj.weight, std=in_proj_std)
nn.init.normal_(module.k_proj.weight, std=in_proj_std)
nn.init.normal_(module.v_proj.weight, std=in_proj_std)
nn.init.normal_(module.out_proj.weight, std=out_proj_std)
elif isinstance(module, XCLIPMLP):
factor = self.config.initializer_factor
in_proj_std = (
(module.config.hidden_size**-0.5) * ((2 * module.config.num_hidden_layers) ** -0.5) * factor
)
fc_std = (2 * module.config.hidden_size) ** -0.5 * factor
nn.init.normal_(module.fc1.weight, std=fc_std)
nn.init.normal_(module.fc2.weight, std=in_proj_std)
elif isinstance(module, XCLIPModel):
factor = self.config.initializer_factor
nn.init.normal_(
module.text_projection.weight,
std=module.text_embed_dim**-0.5 * factor,
)
nn.init.normal_(
module.visual_projection.weight,
std=module.vision_embed_dim**-0.5 * factor,
)
nn.init.normal_(module.prompts_visual_projection, mean=0.0, std=module.vision_embed_dim**-0.5 * factor)
elif isinstance(module, XCLIPMultiframeIntegrationTransformer):
nn.init.normal_(module.position_embedding, std=self.config.initializer_factor)
if isinstance(module, nn.LayerNorm):
module.bias.data.zero_()
module.weight.data.fill_(1.0)
if isinstance(module, nn.Linear):
module.weight.data.normal_(mean=0.0, std=self.config.initializer_factor)
if module.bias is not None:
module.bias.data.zero_()
def _set_gradient_checkpointing(self, module, value=False):
if isinstance(module, (XCLIPEncoder, XCLIPVisionEncoder)):
module.gradient_checkpointing = value
X_CLIP_START_DOCSTRING = r"""
This model is a PyTorch [torch.nn.Module](https://pytorch.org/docs/stable/nn.html#torch.nn.Module) subclass. Use it
as a regular PyTorch Module and refer to the PyTorch documentation for all matter related to general usage and
behavior.
Parameters:
config ([`XCLIPConfig`]): Model configuration class with all the parameters of the model.
Initializing with a config file does not load the weights associated with the model, only the
configuration. Check out the [`~PreTrainedModel.from_pretrained`] method to load the model weights.
"""
X_CLIP_TEXT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING = r"""
Args:
input_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`):
Indices of input sequence tokens in the vocabulary. Padding will be ignored by default should you provide
it.
Indices can be obtained using [`AutoTokenizer`]. See [`PreTrainedTokenizer.encode`] and
[`PreTrainedTokenizer.__call__`] for details.
[What are input IDs?](../glossary#input-ids)
attention_mask (`torch.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on padding token indices. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
position_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Indices of positions of each input sequence tokens in the position embeddings. Selected in the range `[0,
config.max_position_embeddings - 1]`.
[What are position IDs?](../glossary#position-ids)
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under returned
tensors for more detail.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors for
more detail.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple.
"""
X_CLIP_VISION_INPUTS_DOCSTRING = r"""
Args:
pixel_values (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, num_channels, height, width)`):
Pixel values. Padding will be ignored by default should you provide it. Pixel values can be obtained using
[`AutoImageProcessor`]. See [`CLIPImageProcessor.__call__`] for details.
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under returned
tensors for more detail.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors for
more detail.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple.
"""
X_CLIP_INPUTS_DOCSTRING = r"""
Args:
input_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`):
Indices of input sequence tokens in the vocabulary. Padding will be ignored by default should you provide
it.
Indices can be obtained using [`AutoTokenizer`]. See [`PreTrainedTokenizer.encode`] and
[`PreTrainedTokenizer.__call__`] for details.
[What are input IDs?](../glossary#input-ids)
attention_mask (`torch.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on padding token indices. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
position_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Indices of positions of each input sequence tokens in the position embeddings. Selected in the range `[0,
config.max_position_embeddings - 1]`.
[What are position IDs?](../glossary#position-ids)
pixel_values (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, num_channels, height, width)`):
Pixel values. Padding will be ignored by default should you provide it. Pixel values can be obtained using
[`AutoImageProcessor`]. See [`CLIPImageProcessor.__call__`] for details.
return_loss (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the contrastive loss.
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under returned
tensors for more detail.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors for
more detail.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple.
"""
# Copied from transformers.models.clip.modeling_clip.CLIPEncoder with CLIP->XCLIP
class XCLIPEncoder(nn.Module):
"""
Transformer encoder consisting of `config.num_hidden_layers` self attention layers. Each layer is a
[`XCLIPEncoderLayer`].
Args:
config: XCLIPConfig
"""
def __init__(self, config: XCLIPConfig):
super().__init__()
self.config = config
self.layers = nn.ModuleList([XCLIPEncoderLayer(config) for _ in range(config.num_hidden_layers)])
self.gradient_checkpointing = False
def forward(
self,
inputs_embeds,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
causal_attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple, BaseModelOutput]:
r"""
Args:
inputs_embeds (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`):
Optionally, instead of passing `input_ids` you can choose to directly pass an embedded representation.
This is useful if you want more control over how to convert `input_ids` indices into associated vectors
than the model's internal embedding lookup matrix.
attention_mask (`torch.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on padding token indices. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
causal_attention_mask (`torch.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Causal mask for the text model. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under
returned tensors for more detail.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors
for more detail.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple.
"""
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
encoder_states = () if output_hidden_states else None
all_attentions = () if output_attentions else None
hidden_states = inputs_embeds
for idx, encoder_layer in enumerate(self.layers):
if output_hidden_states:
encoder_states = encoder_states + (hidden_states,)
if self.gradient_checkpointing and self.training:
def create_custom_forward(module):
def custom_forward(*inputs):
return module(*inputs, output_attentions)
return custom_forward
layer_outputs = torch.utils.checkpoint.checkpoint(
create_custom_forward(encoder_layer),
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
causal_attention_mask,
)
else:
layer_outputs = encoder_layer(
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
causal_attention_mask,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
)
hidden_states = layer_outputs[0]
if output_attentions:
all_attentions = all_attentions + (layer_outputs[1],)
if output_hidden_states:
encoder_states = encoder_states + (hidden_states,)
if not return_dict:
return tuple(v for v in [hidden_states, encoder_states, all_attentions] if v is not None)
return BaseModelOutput(
last_hidden_state=hidden_states, hidden_states=encoder_states, attentions=all_attentions
)
# Copied from transformers.models.bart.modeling_bart._make_causal_mask
def _make_causal_mask(
input_ids_shape: torch.Size, dtype: torch.dtype, device: torch.device, past_key_values_length: int = 0
):
"""
Make causal mask used for bi-directional self-attention.
"""
bsz, tgt_len = input_ids_shape
mask = torch.full((tgt_len, tgt_len), torch.finfo(dtype).min, device=device)
mask_cond = torch.arange(mask.size(-1), device=device)
mask.masked_fill_(mask_cond < (mask_cond + 1).view(mask.size(-1), 1), 0)
mask = mask.to(dtype)
if past_key_values_length > 0:
mask = torch.cat([torch.zeros(tgt_len, past_key_values_length, dtype=dtype, device=device), mask], dim=-1)
return mask[None, None, :, :].expand(bsz, 1, tgt_len, tgt_len + past_key_values_length)
class XCLIPTextTransformer(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config: XCLIPTextConfig):
super().__init__()
self.config = config
embed_dim = config.hidden_size
self.embeddings = XCLIPTextEmbeddings(config)
self.encoder = XCLIPEncoder(config)
self.final_layer_norm = nn.LayerNorm(embed_dim, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(X_CLIP_TEXT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=BaseModelOutputWithPooling, config_class=XCLIPTextConfig)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple, BaseModelOutputWithPooling]:
r"""
Returns:
"""
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
if input_ids is None:
raise ValueError("You have to specify either input_ids")
input_shape = input_ids.size()
input_ids = input_ids.view(-1, input_shape[-1])
hidden_states = self.embeddings(input_ids=input_ids, position_ids=position_ids)
# X_CLIP's text model uses causal mask, prepare it here.
# https://github.com/openai/CLIP/blob/cfcffb90e69f37bf2ff1e988237a0fbe41f33c04/clip/model.py#L324
causal_attention_mask = _make_causal_mask(input_shape, hidden_states.dtype, device=hidden_states.device)
# expand attention_mask
if attention_mask is not None:
# [batch_size, seq_len] -> [batch_size, 1, tgt_seq_len, src_seq_len]
attention_mask = _expand_mask(attention_mask, hidden_states.dtype)
encoder_outputs = self.encoder(
inputs_embeds=hidden_states,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
causal_attention_mask=causal_attention_mask,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
last_hidden_state = encoder_outputs[0]
last_hidden_state = self.final_layer_norm(last_hidden_state)
# text_embeds.shape = [batch_size, sequence_length, transformer.width]
# take features from the eot embedding (eot_token is the highest number in each sequence)
pooled_output = last_hidden_state[torch.arange(last_hidden_state.shape[0]), input_ids.argmax(dim=-1)]
if not return_dict:
return (last_hidden_state, pooled_output) + encoder_outputs[1:]
return BaseModelOutputWithPooling(
last_hidden_state=last_hidden_state,
pooler_output=pooled_output,
hidden_states=encoder_outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=encoder_outputs.attentions,
)
class XCLIPTextModel(XCLIPPreTrainedModel):
config_class = XCLIPTextConfig
def __init__(self, config: XCLIPTextConfig):
super().__init__(config)
self.text_model = XCLIPTextTransformer(config)
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
def get_input_embeddings(self) -> nn.Module:
return self.text_model.embeddings.token_embedding
def set_input_embeddings(self, value):
self.text_model.embeddings.token_embedding = value
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(X_CLIP_TEXT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=BaseModelOutputWithPooling, config_class=XCLIPTextConfig)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple, BaseModelOutputWithPooling]:
r"""
Returns:
Examples:
```python
>>> from transformers import AutoTokenizer, XCLIPTextModel
>>> model = XCLIPTextModel.from_pretrained("microsoft/xclip-base-patch32")
>>> tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("microsoft/xclip-base-patch32")
>>> inputs = tokenizer(["a photo of a cat", "a photo of a dog"], padding=True, return_tensors="pt")
>>> outputs = model(**inputs)
>>> last_hidden_state = outputs.last_hidden_state
>>> pooled_output = outputs.pooler_output # pooled (EOS token) states
```"""
return self.text_model(
input_ids=input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
position_ids=position_ids,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
class XCLIPVisionEncoder(nn.Module):
"""
Transformer encoder consisting of `config.num_hidden_layers` self attention layers. Each layer is a
[`XCLIPVisionEncoderLayer`].
Args:
config: XCLIPConfig
"""
def __init__(self, config: XCLIPConfig):
super().__init__()
self.config = config
self.layers = nn.ModuleList([XCLIPVisionEncoderLayer(config) for _ in range(config.num_hidden_layers)])
self.gradient_checkpointing = False
def forward(
self,
inputs_embeds,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
causal_attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple, BaseModelOutput]:
r"""
Args:
inputs_embeds (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`):
Optionally, instead of passing `input_ids` you can choose to directly pass an embedded representation.
This is useful if you want more control over how to convert `input_ids` indices into associated vectors
than the model's internal embedding lookup matrix.
attention_mask (`torch.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on padding token indices. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
causal_attention_mask (`torch.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Causal mask for the text model. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under
returned tensors for more detail.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors
for more detail.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple.
"""
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
encoder_states = () if output_hidden_states else None
all_attentions = () if output_attentions else None
hidden_states = inputs_embeds
for idx, encoder_layer in enumerate(self.layers):
if output_hidden_states:
encoder_states = encoder_states + (hidden_states,)
if self.gradient_checkpointing and self.training:
def create_custom_forward(module):
def custom_forward(*inputs):
return module(*inputs, output_attentions)
return custom_forward
layer_outputs = torch.utils.checkpoint.checkpoint(
create_custom_forward(encoder_layer),
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
causal_attention_mask,
)
else:
layer_outputs = encoder_layer(
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
causal_attention_mask,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
)
hidden_states = layer_outputs[0]
if output_attentions:
all_attentions = all_attentions + (layer_outputs[1],)
if output_hidden_states:
encoder_states = encoder_states + (hidden_states,)
if not return_dict:
return tuple(v for v in [hidden_states, encoder_states, all_attentions] if v is not None)
return BaseModelOutput(
last_hidden_state=hidden_states, hidden_states=encoder_states, attentions=all_attentions
)
class XCLIPVisionTransformer(nn.Module):
"""
This corresponds to the `CrossFrameCommunicationTransformer` class in the original implementation.
"""
def __init__(self, config: XCLIPVisionConfig):
super().__init__()
self.config = config
embed_dim = config.hidden_size
self.embeddings = XCLIPVisionEmbeddings(config)
self.pre_layernorm = nn.LayerNorm(embed_dim, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
self.encoder = XCLIPVisionEncoder(config)
self.post_layernorm = nn.LayerNorm(embed_dim, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(X_CLIP_VISION_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=BaseModelOutputWithPooling, config_class=XCLIPVisionConfig)
def forward(
self,
pixel_values: torch.FloatTensor,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple, BaseModelOutputWithPooling]:
r"""
Returns:
"""
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
hidden_states = self.embeddings(pixel_values)
hidden_states = self.pre_layernorm(hidden_states)
encoder_outputs = self.encoder(
inputs_embeds=hidden_states,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
last_hidden_state = encoder_outputs[0]
pooled_output = last_hidden_state[:, 0, :]
pooled_output = self.post_layernorm(pooled_output)
if not return_dict:
return (last_hidden_state, pooled_output) + encoder_outputs[1:]
return BaseModelOutputWithPooling(
last_hidden_state=last_hidden_state,
pooler_output=pooled_output,
hidden_states=encoder_outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=encoder_outputs.attentions,
)
class XCLIPVisionModel(XCLIPPreTrainedModel):
config_class = XCLIPVisionConfig
main_input_name = "pixel_values"
def __init__(self, config: XCLIPVisionConfig):
super().__init__(config)
self.vision_model = XCLIPVisionTransformer(config)
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
def get_input_embeddings(self) -> nn.Module:
return self.vision_model.embeddings.patch_embedding
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(X_CLIP_VISION_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=BaseModelOutputWithPooling, config_class=XCLIPVisionConfig)
def forward(
self,
pixel_values: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple, BaseModelOutputWithPooling]:
r"""
Returns:
Examples:
```python
>>> import av
>>> import torch
>>> import numpy as np
>>> from transformers import AutoProcessor, XCLIPVisionModel
>>> from huggingface_hub import hf_hub_download
>>> np.random.seed(0)
>>> def read_video_pyav(container, indices):
... '''
... Decode the video with PyAV decoder.
... Args:
... container (`av.container.input.InputContainer`): PyAV container.
... indices (`List[int]`): List of frame indices to decode.
... Returns:
... result (np.ndarray): np array of decoded frames of shape (num_frames, height, width, 3).
... '''
... frames = []
... container.seek(0)
... start_index = indices[0]
... end_index = indices[-1]
... for i, frame in enumerate(container.decode(video=0)):
... if i > end_index:
... break
... if i >= start_index and i in indices:
... frames.append(frame)
... return np.stack([x.to_ndarray(format="rgb24") for x in frames])
>>> def sample_frame_indices(clip_len, frame_sample_rate, seg_len):
... converted_len = int(clip_len * frame_sample_rate)
... end_idx = np.random.randint(converted_len, seg_len)
... start_idx = end_idx - converted_len
... indices = np.linspace(start_idx, end_idx, num=clip_len)
... indices = np.clip(indices, start_idx, end_idx - 1).astype(np.int64)
... return indices
>>> # video clip consists of 300 frames (10 seconds at 30 FPS)
>>> file_path = hf_hub_download(
... repo_id="nielsr/video-demo", filename="eating_spaghetti.mp4", repo_type="dataset"
... )
>>> container = av.open(file_path)
>>> # sample 16 frames
>>> indices = sample_frame_indices(clip_len=8, frame_sample_rate=1, seg_len=container.streams.video[0].frames)
>>> video = read_video_pyav(container, indices)
>>> processor = AutoProcessor.from_pretrained("microsoft/xclip-base-patch32")
>>> model = XCLIPVisionModel.from_pretrained("microsoft/xclip-base-patch32")
>>> pixel_values = processor(videos=list(video), return_tensors="pt").pixel_values
>>> batch_size, num_frames, num_channels, height, width = pixel_values.shape
>>> pixel_values = pixel_values.reshape(-1, num_channels, height, width)
>>> outputs = model(pixel_values)
>>> last_hidden_state = outputs.last_hidden_state
```"""
return self.vision_model(
pixel_values=pixel_values,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
class XCLIPMultiframeIntegrationTransformer(nn.Module):
"""
This corresponds to the `MultiframeIntegrationTransformer` class in the original implementation.
"""
def __init__(self, config: XCLIPVisionConfig):
super().__init__()
self.position_embedding = nn.Parameter(torch.empty(1, config.num_frames, config.hidden_size))
self.encoder = XCLIPEncoder(config)
def forward(
self,
hidden_states,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple, BaseModelOutput]:
residual = hidden_states
# add position embeddings
hidden_states = hidden_states + self.position_embedding
encoder_outputs = self.encoder(
inputs_embeds=hidden_states,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
last_hidden_state = encoder_outputs[0]
last_hidden_state = last_hidden_state.type(hidden_states.dtype) + residual
pooled_output = last_hidden_state.mean(dim=1, keepdim=False)
if not return_dict:
return (last_hidden_state, pooled_output) + encoder_outputs[1:]
return BaseModelOutputWithPooling(
last_hidden_state=last_hidden_state,
pooler_output=pooled_output,
hidden_states=encoder_outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=encoder_outputs.attentions,
)
class XCLIPCrossAttention(nn.Module):
"""Multi-headed attention from 'Attention Is All You Need' paper"""
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.num_heads = config.prompt_num_attention_heads
dim = config.projection_dim
head_dim = dim // self.num_heads
self.scale = head_dim**-0.5
self.q_proj = nn.Linear(dim, dim, bias=False)
self.k_proj = nn.Linear(dim, dim, bias=False)
self.v_proj = nn.Linear(dim, dim, bias=False)
self.attn_drop = nn.Dropout(config.prompt_attention_dropout)
self.proj = nn.Linear(dim, dim)
self.proj_drop = nn.Dropout(config.prompt_projection_dropout)
def _shape(self, tensor: torch.Tensor, seq_len: int, batch_size: int):
return tensor.view(batch_size, seq_len, self.num_heads, self.head_dim).transpose(1, 2).contiguous()
def forward(self, queries, keys, values):
"""Input shape: Batch x Time x Channel"""
batch_size, query_seq_len, hidden_size = queries.shape
batch_size, key_seq_len, hidden_size = keys.shape
queries = (
self.q_proj(queries)
.reshape(batch_size, query_seq_len, self.num_heads, hidden_size // self.num_heads)
.permute(0, 2, 1, 3)
)
keys = (
self.k_proj(keys)
.reshape(batch_size, key_seq_len, self.num_heads, hidden_size // self.num_heads)
.permute(0, 2, 1, 3)
)
values = (
self.v_proj(values)
.reshape(batch_size, key_seq_len, self.num_heads, hidden_size // self.num_heads)
.permute(0, 2, 1, 3)
)
attn = (queries @ keys.transpose(-2, -1)) * self.scale
attn = attn.softmax(dim=-1)
attn = self.attn_drop(attn)
x = (attn @ values).transpose(1, 2).reshape(batch_size, query_seq_len, hidden_size)
x = self.proj(x)
x = self.proj_drop(x)
return x
class PromptGeneratorLayer(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
embed_dim = config.projection_dim
self.cross_attn = XCLIPCrossAttention(config)
self.norm1 = nn.LayerNorm(embed_dim, eps=config.text_config.layer_norm_eps)
self.norm3 = nn.LayerNorm(embed_dim, eps=config.text_config.layer_norm_eps)
self.mlp = nn.Sequential(
nn.Linear(embed_dim, embed_dim * 4),
ACT2FN[config.prompt_hidden_act],
nn.Dropout(config.prompt_attention_dropout),
nn.Linear(embed_dim * 4, embed_dim),
)
def forward(self, x, visual):
x = x + self.cross_attn(self.norm1(x), visual, visual)
x = x + self.mlp(self.norm3(x))
return x
class XCLIPPromptGenerator(nn.Module):
"""This corresponds to the `VideoSpecificPrompt` class in the original implementation."""
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
embed_dim = config.projection_dim
self.layernorm = nn.LayerNorm(embed_dim, eps=config.vision_config.layer_norm_eps)
self.decoder = nn.ModuleList([PromptGeneratorLayer(config) for _ in range(config.prompt_layers)])
self.alpha = nn.Parameter(torch.ones(embed_dim) * config.prompt_alpha)
def forward(self, text, visual):
visual = self.layernorm(visual)
for layer in self.decoder:
text = layer(text, visual)
return self.alpha * text
@add_start_docstrings(X_CLIP_START_DOCSTRING)
class XCLIPModel(XCLIPPreTrainedModel):
config_class = XCLIPConfig
def __init__(self, config: XCLIPConfig):
super().__init__(config)
if not isinstance(config.text_config, XCLIPTextConfig):
raise ValueError(
"config.text_config is expected to be of type XCLIPTextConfig but is of type"
f" {type(config.text_config)}."
)
if not isinstance(config.vision_config, XCLIPVisionConfig):
raise ValueError(
"config.vision_config is expected to be of type XCLIPVisionConfig but is of type"
f" {type(config.vision_config)}."
)
text_config = config.text_config
vision_config = config.vision_config
self.projection_dim = config.projection_dim
self.text_embed_dim = text_config.hidden_size
self.vision_embed_dim = vision_config.hidden_size
self.text_model = XCLIPTextTransformer(text_config)
self.vision_model = XCLIPVisionTransformer(vision_config)
self.visual_projection = nn.Linear(self.vision_embed_dim, self.projection_dim, bias=False)
self.text_projection = nn.Linear(self.text_embed_dim, self.projection_dim, bias=False)
self.logit_scale = nn.Parameter(torch.tensor(self.config.logit_scale_init_value))
self.prompts_visual_layernorm = nn.LayerNorm(self.vision_embed_dim, eps=config.vision_config.layer_norm_eps)
self.prompts_visual_projection = nn.Parameter(torch.randn(self.vision_embed_dim, self.projection_dim))
mit_config = copy(vision_config)
mit_config.hidden_size = vision_config.mit_hidden_size
mit_config.intermediate_size = vision_config.mit_intermediate_size
mit_config.num_hidden_layers = vision_config.mit_num_hidden_layers
mit_config.num_attention_heads = vision_config.mit_num_attention_heads
self.mit = XCLIPMultiframeIntegrationTransformer(mit_config)
self.prompts_generator = XCLIPPromptGenerator(config)
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(X_CLIP_TEXT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
def get_text_features(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> torch.FloatTensor:
r"""
Returns:
text_features (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, output_dim`): The text embeddings obtained by
applying the projection layer to the pooled output of [`XCLIPTextModel`].
Examples:
```python
>>> from transformers import AutoTokenizer, AutoModel
>>> tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("microsoft/xclip-base-patch32")
>>> model = AutoModel.from_pretrained("microsoft/xclip-base-patch32")
>>> inputs = tokenizer(["a photo of a cat", "a photo of a dog"], padding=True, return_tensors="pt")
>>> text_features = model.get_text_features(**inputs)
```"""
# Use X_CLIP model's config for some fields (if specified) instead of those of vision & text components.
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
text_outputs = self.text_model(
input_ids=input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
position_ids=position_ids,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
text_embeds = text_outputs[1]
text_embeds = self.text_projection(text_embeds)
return text_embeds
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(X_CLIP_VISION_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
def get_video_features(
self,
pixel_values: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> torch.FloatTensor:
r"""
Returns:
video_features (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, output_dim`): The video embeddings obtained by
applying the projection layer to the pooled output of [`XCLIPVisionModel`] and
[`XCLIPMultiframeIntegrationTransformer`].
Examples:
```python
>>> import av
>>> import torch
>>> import numpy as np
>>> from transformers import AutoProcessor, AutoModel
>>> from huggingface_hub import hf_hub_download
>>> np.random.seed(0)
>>> def read_video_pyav(container, indices):
... '''
... Decode the video with PyAV decoder.
... Args:
... container (`av.container.input.InputContainer`): PyAV container.
... indices (`List[int]`): List of frame indices to decode.
... Returns:
... result (np.ndarray): np array of decoded frames of shape (num_frames, height, width, 3).
... '''
... frames = []
... container.seek(0)
... start_index = indices[0]
... end_index = indices[-1]
... for i, frame in enumerate(container.decode(video=0)):
... if i > end_index:
... break
... if i >= start_index and i in indices:
... frames.append(frame)
... return np.stack([x.to_ndarray(format="rgb24") for x in frames])
>>> def sample_frame_indices(clip_len, frame_sample_rate, seg_len):
... converted_len = int(clip_len * frame_sample_rate)
... end_idx = np.random.randint(converted_len, seg_len)
... start_idx = end_idx - converted_len
... indices = np.linspace(start_idx, end_idx, num=clip_len)
... indices = np.clip(indices, start_idx, end_idx - 1).astype(np.int64)
... return indices
>>> # video clip consists of 300 frames (10 seconds at 30 FPS)
>>> file_path = hf_hub_download(
... repo_id="nielsr/video-demo", filename="eating_spaghetti.mp4", repo_type="dataset"
... )
>>> container = av.open(file_path)
>>> # sample 8 frames
>>> indices = sample_frame_indices(clip_len=8, frame_sample_rate=1, seg_len=container.streams.video[0].frames)
>>> video = read_video_pyav(container, indices)
>>> processor = AutoProcessor.from_pretrained("microsoft/xclip-base-patch32")
>>> model = AutoModel.from_pretrained("microsoft/xclip-base-patch32")
>>> inputs = processor(videos=list(video), return_tensors="pt")
>>> video_features = model.get_video_features(**inputs)
```"""
# Use X_CLIP model's config for some fields (if specified) instead of those of vision & text components.
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
batch_size, num_frames, num_channels, height, width = pixel_values.shape
pixel_values = pixel_values.reshape(-1, num_channels, height, width)
vision_outputs = self.vision_model(
pixel_values=pixel_values,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
video_embeds = vision_outputs[1]
video_embeds = self.visual_projection(video_embeds)
cls_features = video_embeds.view(batch_size, num_frames, -1)
mit_outputs = self.mit(
cls_features,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
video_embeds = mit_outputs[1]
return video_embeds
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(X_CLIP_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=XCLIPOutput, config_class=XCLIPConfig)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
pixel_values: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
return_loss: Optional[bool] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple, XCLIPOutput]:
r"""
Returns:
Examples:
```python
>>> import av
>>> import torch
>>> import numpy as np
>>> from transformers import AutoProcessor, AutoModel
>>> from huggingface_hub import hf_hub_download
>>> np.random.seed(0)
>>> def read_video_pyav(container, indices):
... '''
... Decode the video with PyAV decoder.
... Args:
... container (`av.container.input.InputContainer`): PyAV container.
... indices (`List[int]`): List of frame indices to decode.
... Returns:
... result (np.ndarray): np array of decoded frames of shape (num_frames, height, width, 3).
... '''
... frames = []
... container.seek(0)
... start_index = indices[0]
... end_index = indices[-1]
... for i, frame in enumerate(container.decode(video=0)):
... if i > end_index:
... break
... if i >= start_index and i in indices:
... frames.append(frame)
... return np.stack([x.to_ndarray(format="rgb24") for x in frames])
>>> def sample_frame_indices(clip_len, frame_sample_rate, seg_len):
... converted_len = int(clip_len * frame_sample_rate)
... end_idx = np.random.randint(converted_len, seg_len)
... start_idx = end_idx - converted_len
... indices = np.linspace(start_idx, end_idx, num=clip_len)
... indices = np.clip(indices, start_idx, end_idx - 1).astype(np.int64)
... return indices
>>> # video clip consists of 300 frames (10 seconds at 30 FPS)
>>> file_path = hf_hub_download(
... repo_id="nielsr/video-demo", filename="eating_spaghetti.mp4", repo_type="dataset"
... )
>>> container = av.open(file_path)
>>> # sample 8 frames
>>> indices = sample_frame_indices(clip_len=8, frame_sample_rate=1, seg_len=container.streams.video[0].frames)
>>> video = read_video_pyav(container, indices)
>>> processor = AutoProcessor.from_pretrained("microsoft/xclip-base-patch32")
>>> model = AutoModel.from_pretrained("microsoft/xclip-base-patch32")
>>> inputs = processor(
... text=["playing sports", "eating spaghetti", "go shopping"],
... videos=list(video),
... return_tensors="pt",
... padding=True,
... )
>>> # forward pass
>>> with torch.no_grad():
... outputs = model(**inputs)
>>> logits_per_video = outputs.logits_per_video # this is the video-text similarity score
>>> probs = logits_per_video.softmax(dim=1) # we can take the softmax to get the label probabilities
>>> print(probs)
tensor([[1.9496e-04, 9.9960e-01, 2.0825e-04]])
```"""
# Use X_CLIP model's config for some fields (if specified) instead of those of vision & text components.
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
batch_size, num_frames, num_channels, height, width = pixel_values.shape
pixel_values = pixel_values.reshape(-1, num_channels, height, width)
vision_outputs = self.vision_model(
pixel_values=pixel_values,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
video_embeds = vision_outputs[1]
video_embeds = self.visual_projection(video_embeds)
cls_features = video_embeds.view(batch_size, num_frames, -1)
mit_outputs = self.mit(
cls_features,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
video_embeds = mit_outputs[1]
img_features = vision_outputs[0][:, 1:, :]
img_features = self.prompts_visual_layernorm(img_features)
img_features = img_features @ self.prompts_visual_projection
img_features = img_features.view(batch_size, num_frames, -1, video_embeds.shape[-1])
img_features = img_features.mean(dim=1, keepdim=False)
text_outputs = self.text_model(
input_ids=input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
position_ids=position_ids,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
text_embeds = text_outputs[1]
text_embeds = self.text_projection(text_embeds)
text_embeds = text_embeds.unsqueeze(0).expand(batch_size, -1, -1)
text_embeds = text_embeds + self.prompts_generator(text_embeds, img_features)
# normalized features
video_embeds = video_embeds / video_embeds.norm(p=2, dim=-1, keepdim=True)
text_embeds = text_embeds / text_embeds.norm(p=2, dim=-1, keepdim=True)
# cosine similarity as logits
logit_scale = self.logit_scale.exp()
logits_per_video = torch.einsum("bd,bkd->bk", video_embeds, logit_scale * text_embeds)
logits_per_text = logits_per_video.T
loss = None
if return_loss:
loss = x_clip_loss(logits_per_text)
if not return_dict:
output = (logits_per_video, logits_per_text, text_embeds, video_embeds, text_outputs, vision_outputs)
return ((loss,) + output) if loss is not None else output
return XCLIPOutput(
loss=loss,
logits_per_video=logits_per_video,
logits_per_text=logits_per_text,
text_embeds=text_embeds,
video_embeds=video_embeds,
text_model_output=text_outputs,
vision_model_output=vision_outputs,
mit_output=mit_outputs,
)
| 70,568 | 41.820995 | 119 | py |
transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/x_clip/__init__.py | # Copyright 2022 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.
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING
from ...utils import OptionalDependencyNotAvailable, _LazyModule, is_torch_available
_import_structure = {
"configuration_x_clip": [
"XCLIP_PRETRAINED_CONFIG_ARCHIVE_MAP",
"XCLIPConfig",
"XCLIPTextConfig",
"XCLIPVisionConfig",
],
"processing_x_clip": ["XCLIPProcessor"],
}
try:
if not is_torch_available():
raise OptionalDependencyNotAvailable()
except OptionalDependencyNotAvailable:
pass
else:
_import_structure["modeling_x_clip"] = [
"XCLIP_PRETRAINED_MODEL_ARCHIVE_LIST",
"XCLIPModel",
"XCLIPPreTrainedModel",
"XCLIPTextModel",
"XCLIPVisionModel",
]
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from .configuration_x_clip import (
XCLIP_PRETRAINED_CONFIG_ARCHIVE_MAP,
XCLIPConfig,
XCLIPTextConfig,
XCLIPVisionConfig,
)
from .processing_x_clip import XCLIPProcessor
try:
if not is_torch_available():
raise OptionalDependencyNotAvailable()
except OptionalDependencyNotAvailable:
pass
else:
from .modeling_x_clip import (
XCLIP_PRETRAINED_MODEL_ARCHIVE_LIST,
XCLIPModel,
XCLIPPreTrainedModel,
XCLIPTextModel,
XCLIPVisionModel,
)
else:
import sys
sys.modules[__name__] = _LazyModule(__name__, globals()["__file__"], _import_structure, module_spec=__spec__)
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transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/chinese_clip/modeling_chinese_clip.py | # coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2022 The OFA-Sys Team Authors and 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.
""" PyTorch Chinese-CLIP model."""
import math
from dataclasses import dataclass
from typing import Any, List, Optional, Tuple, Union
import torch
import torch.utils.checkpoint
from torch import nn
from ...activations import ACT2FN
from ...modeling_outputs import (
BaseModelOutput,
BaseModelOutputWithPastAndCrossAttentions,
BaseModelOutputWithPooling,
BaseModelOutputWithPoolingAndCrossAttentions,
)
from ...modeling_utils import PreTrainedModel
from ...pytorch_utils import apply_chunking_to_forward, find_pruneable_heads_and_indices, prune_linear_layer
from ...utils import (
ModelOutput,
add_code_sample_docstrings,
add_start_docstrings,
add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward,
logging,
replace_return_docstrings,
)
from .configuration_chinese_clip import ChineseCLIPConfig, ChineseCLIPTextConfig, ChineseCLIPVisionConfig
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC = "OFA-Sys/chinese-clip-vit-base-patch16"
_CONFIG_FOR_DOC = "ChineseCLIPConfig"
CHINESE_CLIP_PRETRAINED_MODEL_ARCHIVE_LIST = [
"OFA-Sys/chinese-clip-vit-base-patch16",
# See all Chinese-CLIP models at https://huggingface.co/models?filter=chinese_clip
]
# https://sachinruk.github.io/blog/pytorch/pytorch%20lightning/loss%20function/gpu/2021/03/07/CLIP.html
# Copied from transformers.models.clip.modeling_clip.contrastive_loss
def contrastive_loss(logits: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
return nn.functional.cross_entropy(logits, torch.arange(len(logits), device=logits.device))
def chinese_clip_loss(similarity: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
caption_loss = contrastive_loss(similarity)
image_loss = contrastive_loss(similarity.t())
return (caption_loss + image_loss) / 2.0
@dataclass
class ChineseCLIPOutput(ModelOutput):
"""
Args:
loss (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(1,)`, *optional*, returned when `return_loss` is `True`):
Contrastive loss for image-text similarity.
logits_per_image:(`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(image_batch_size, text_batch_size)`):
The scaled dot product scores between `image_embeds` and `text_embeds`. This represents the image-text
similarity scores.
logits_per_text:(`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(text_batch_size, image_batch_size)`):
The scaled dot product scores between `text_embeds` and `image_embeds`. This represents the text-image
similarity scores.
text_embeds(`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, output_dim`):
The text embeddings obtained by applying the projection layer to the pooled output of
[`ChineseCLIPTextModel`].
image_embeds(`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, output_dim`):
The image embeddings obtained by applying the projection layer to the pooled output of
[`ChineseCLIPVisionModel`].
text_model_output(`BaseModelOutputWithPoolingAndCrossAttentions`):
The output of the [`ChineseCLIPTextModel`].
vision_model_output(`BaseModelOutputWithPoolingAndCrossAttentions`):
The output of the [`ChineseCLIPVisionModel`].
"""
loss: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None
logits_per_image: torch.FloatTensor = None
logits_per_text: torch.FloatTensor = None
text_embeds: torch.FloatTensor = None
image_embeds: torch.FloatTensor = None
text_model_output: BaseModelOutputWithPoolingAndCrossAttentions = None
vision_model_output: BaseModelOutputWithPoolingAndCrossAttentions = None
def to_tuple(self) -> Tuple[Any]:
return tuple(
self[k] if k not in ["text_model_output", "vision_model_output"] else getattr(self, k).to_tuple()
for k in self.keys()
)
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertEmbeddings with Bert->ChineseCLIPText
class ChineseCLIPTextEmbeddings(nn.Module):
"""Construct the embeddings from word, position and token_type embeddings."""
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.word_embeddings = nn.Embedding(config.vocab_size, config.hidden_size, padding_idx=config.pad_token_id)
self.position_embeddings = nn.Embedding(config.max_position_embeddings, config.hidden_size)
self.token_type_embeddings = nn.Embedding(config.type_vocab_size, config.hidden_size)
# self.LayerNorm is not snake-cased to stick with TensorFlow model variable name and be able to load
# any TensorFlow checkpoint file
self.LayerNorm = nn.LayerNorm(config.hidden_size, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(config.hidden_dropout_prob)
# position_ids (1, len position emb) is contiguous in memory and exported when serialized
self.position_embedding_type = getattr(config, "position_embedding_type", "absolute")
self.register_buffer(
"position_ids", torch.arange(config.max_position_embeddings).expand((1, -1)), persistent=False
)
self.register_buffer(
"token_type_ids", torch.zeros(self.position_ids.size(), dtype=torch.long), persistent=False
)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
token_type_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
past_key_values_length: int = 0,
) -> torch.Tensor:
if input_ids is not None:
input_shape = input_ids.size()
else:
input_shape = inputs_embeds.size()[:-1]
seq_length = input_shape[1]
if position_ids is None:
position_ids = self.position_ids[:, past_key_values_length : seq_length + past_key_values_length]
# Setting the token_type_ids to the registered buffer in constructor where it is all zeros, which usually occurs
# when its auto-generated, registered buffer helps users when tracing the model without passing token_type_ids, solves
# issue #5664
if token_type_ids is None:
if hasattr(self, "token_type_ids"):
buffered_token_type_ids = self.token_type_ids[:, :seq_length]
buffered_token_type_ids_expanded = buffered_token_type_ids.expand(input_shape[0], seq_length)
token_type_ids = buffered_token_type_ids_expanded
else:
token_type_ids = torch.zeros(input_shape, dtype=torch.long, device=self.position_ids.device)
if inputs_embeds is None:
inputs_embeds = self.word_embeddings(input_ids)
token_type_embeddings = self.token_type_embeddings(token_type_ids)
embeddings = inputs_embeds + token_type_embeddings
if self.position_embedding_type == "absolute":
position_embeddings = self.position_embeddings(position_ids)
embeddings += position_embeddings
embeddings = self.LayerNorm(embeddings)
embeddings = self.dropout(embeddings)
return embeddings
# Copied from transformers.models.clip.modeling_clip.CLIPVisionEmbeddings with CLIP->ChineseCLIP
class ChineseCLIPVisionEmbeddings(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config: ChineseCLIPVisionConfig):
super().__init__()
self.config = config
self.embed_dim = config.hidden_size
self.image_size = config.image_size
self.patch_size = config.patch_size
self.class_embedding = nn.Parameter(torch.randn(self.embed_dim))
self.patch_embedding = nn.Conv2d(
in_channels=config.num_channels,
out_channels=self.embed_dim,
kernel_size=self.patch_size,
stride=self.patch_size,
bias=False,
)
self.num_patches = (self.image_size // self.patch_size) ** 2
self.num_positions = self.num_patches + 1
self.position_embedding = nn.Embedding(self.num_positions, self.embed_dim)
self.register_buffer("position_ids", torch.arange(self.num_positions).expand((1, -1)), persistent=False)
def forward(self, pixel_values: torch.FloatTensor) -> torch.Tensor:
batch_size = pixel_values.shape[0]
patch_embeds = self.patch_embedding(pixel_values) # shape = [*, width, grid, grid]
patch_embeds = patch_embeds.flatten(2).transpose(1, 2)
class_embeds = self.class_embedding.expand(batch_size, 1, -1)
embeddings = torch.cat([class_embeds, patch_embeds], dim=1)
embeddings = embeddings + self.position_embedding(self.position_ids)
return embeddings
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertSelfAttention with Bert->ChineseCLIPText
class ChineseCLIPTextSelfAttention(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config, position_embedding_type=None):
super().__init__()
if config.hidden_size % config.num_attention_heads != 0 and not hasattr(config, "embedding_size"):
raise ValueError(
f"The hidden size ({config.hidden_size}) is not a multiple of the number of attention "
f"heads ({config.num_attention_heads})"
)
self.num_attention_heads = config.num_attention_heads
self.attention_head_size = int(config.hidden_size / config.num_attention_heads)
self.all_head_size = self.num_attention_heads * self.attention_head_size
self.query = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, self.all_head_size)
self.key = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, self.all_head_size)
self.value = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, self.all_head_size)
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(config.attention_probs_dropout_prob)
self.position_embedding_type = position_embedding_type or getattr(
config, "position_embedding_type", "absolute"
)
if self.position_embedding_type == "relative_key" or self.position_embedding_type == "relative_key_query":
self.max_position_embeddings = config.max_position_embeddings
self.distance_embedding = nn.Embedding(2 * config.max_position_embeddings - 1, self.attention_head_size)
self.is_decoder = config.is_decoder
def transpose_for_scores(self, x: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
new_x_shape = x.size()[:-1] + (self.num_attention_heads, self.attention_head_size)
x = x.view(new_x_shape)
return x.permute(0, 2, 1, 3)
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
encoder_hidden_states: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
encoder_attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
past_key_value: Optional[Tuple[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]]] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Tuple[torch.Tensor]:
mixed_query_layer = self.query(hidden_states)
# If this is instantiated as a cross-attention module, the keys
# and values come from an encoder; the attention mask needs to be
# such that the encoder's padding tokens are not attended to.
is_cross_attention = encoder_hidden_states is not None
if is_cross_attention and past_key_value is not None:
# reuse k,v, cross_attentions
key_layer = past_key_value[0]
value_layer = past_key_value[1]
attention_mask = encoder_attention_mask
elif is_cross_attention:
key_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(self.key(encoder_hidden_states))
value_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(self.value(encoder_hidden_states))
attention_mask = encoder_attention_mask
elif past_key_value is not None:
key_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(self.key(hidden_states))
value_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(self.value(hidden_states))
key_layer = torch.cat([past_key_value[0], key_layer], dim=2)
value_layer = torch.cat([past_key_value[1], value_layer], dim=2)
else:
key_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(self.key(hidden_states))
value_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(self.value(hidden_states))
query_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(mixed_query_layer)
use_cache = past_key_value is not None
if self.is_decoder:
# if cross_attention save Tuple(torch.Tensor, torch.Tensor) of all cross attention key/value_states.
# Further calls to cross_attention layer can then reuse all cross-attention
# key/value_states (first "if" case)
# if uni-directional self-attention (decoder) save Tuple(torch.Tensor, torch.Tensor) of
# all previous decoder key/value_states. Further calls to uni-directional self-attention
# can concat previous decoder key/value_states to current projected key/value_states (third "elif" case)
# if encoder bi-directional self-attention `past_key_value` is always `None`
past_key_value = (key_layer, value_layer)
# Take the dot product between "query" and "key" to get the raw attention scores.
attention_scores = torch.matmul(query_layer, key_layer.transpose(-1, -2))
if self.position_embedding_type == "relative_key" or self.position_embedding_type == "relative_key_query":
query_length, key_length = query_layer.shape[2], key_layer.shape[2]
if use_cache:
position_ids_l = torch.tensor(key_length - 1, dtype=torch.long, device=hidden_states.device).view(
-1, 1
)
else:
position_ids_l = torch.arange(query_length, dtype=torch.long, device=hidden_states.device).view(-1, 1)
position_ids_r = torch.arange(key_length, dtype=torch.long, device=hidden_states.device).view(1, -1)
distance = position_ids_l - position_ids_r
positional_embedding = self.distance_embedding(distance + self.max_position_embeddings - 1)
positional_embedding = positional_embedding.to(dtype=query_layer.dtype) # fp16 compatibility
if self.position_embedding_type == "relative_key":
relative_position_scores = torch.einsum("bhld,lrd->bhlr", query_layer, positional_embedding)
attention_scores = attention_scores + relative_position_scores
elif self.position_embedding_type == "relative_key_query":
relative_position_scores_query = torch.einsum("bhld,lrd->bhlr", query_layer, positional_embedding)
relative_position_scores_key = torch.einsum("bhrd,lrd->bhlr", key_layer, positional_embedding)
attention_scores = attention_scores + relative_position_scores_query + relative_position_scores_key
attention_scores = attention_scores / math.sqrt(self.attention_head_size)
if attention_mask is not None:
# Apply the attention mask is (precomputed for all layers in ChineseCLIPTextModel forward() function)
attention_scores = attention_scores + attention_mask
# Normalize the attention scores to probabilities.
attention_probs = nn.functional.softmax(attention_scores, dim=-1)
# This is actually dropping out entire tokens to attend to, which might
# seem a bit unusual, but is taken from the original Transformer paper.
attention_probs = self.dropout(attention_probs)
# Mask heads if we want to
if head_mask is not None:
attention_probs = attention_probs * head_mask
context_layer = torch.matmul(attention_probs, value_layer)
context_layer = context_layer.permute(0, 2, 1, 3).contiguous()
new_context_layer_shape = context_layer.size()[:-2] + (self.all_head_size,)
context_layer = context_layer.view(new_context_layer_shape)
outputs = (context_layer, attention_probs) if output_attentions else (context_layer,)
if self.is_decoder:
outputs = outputs + (past_key_value,)
return outputs
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertSelfOutput with Bert->ChineseCLIPText
class ChineseCLIPTextSelfOutput(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.dense = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.hidden_size)
self.LayerNorm = nn.LayerNorm(config.hidden_size, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(config.hidden_dropout_prob)
def forward(self, hidden_states: torch.Tensor, input_tensor: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
hidden_states = self.dense(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.dropout(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.LayerNorm(hidden_states + input_tensor)
return hidden_states
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertAttention with Bert->ChineseCLIPText
class ChineseCLIPTextAttention(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config, position_embedding_type=None):
super().__init__()
self.self = ChineseCLIPTextSelfAttention(config, position_embedding_type=position_embedding_type)
self.output = ChineseCLIPTextSelfOutput(config)
self.pruned_heads = set()
def prune_heads(self, heads):
if len(heads) == 0:
return
heads, index = find_pruneable_heads_and_indices(
heads, self.self.num_attention_heads, self.self.attention_head_size, self.pruned_heads
)
# Prune linear layers
self.self.query = prune_linear_layer(self.self.query, index)
self.self.key = prune_linear_layer(self.self.key, index)
self.self.value = prune_linear_layer(self.self.value, index)
self.output.dense = prune_linear_layer(self.output.dense, index, dim=1)
# Update hyper params and store pruned heads
self.self.num_attention_heads = self.self.num_attention_heads - len(heads)
self.self.all_head_size = self.self.attention_head_size * self.self.num_attention_heads
self.pruned_heads = self.pruned_heads.union(heads)
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
encoder_hidden_states: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
encoder_attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
past_key_value: Optional[Tuple[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]]] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Tuple[torch.Tensor]:
self_outputs = self.self(
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
head_mask,
encoder_hidden_states,
encoder_attention_mask,
past_key_value,
output_attentions,
)
attention_output = self.output(self_outputs[0], hidden_states)
outputs = (attention_output,) + self_outputs[1:] # add attentions if we output them
return outputs
class ChineseCLIPVisionAttention(nn.Module):
"""Multi-headed attention from 'Attention Is All You Need' paper"""
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.config = config
self.embed_dim = config.hidden_size
self.num_heads = config.num_attention_heads
self.head_dim = self.embed_dim // self.num_heads
if self.head_dim * self.num_heads != self.embed_dim:
raise ValueError(
f"embed_dim must be divisible by num_heads (got `embed_dim`: {self.embed_dim} and `num_heads`:"
f" {self.num_heads})."
)
self.scale = self.head_dim**-0.5
self.dropout = config.attention_dropout
self.k_proj = nn.Linear(self.embed_dim, self.embed_dim)
self.v_proj = nn.Linear(self.embed_dim, self.embed_dim)
self.q_proj = nn.Linear(self.embed_dim, self.embed_dim)
self.out_proj = nn.Linear(self.embed_dim, self.embed_dim)
def _shape(self, tensor: torch.Tensor, seq_len: int, bsz: int):
return tensor.view(bsz, seq_len, self.num_heads, self.head_dim).transpose(1, 2).contiguous()
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Tuple[torch.Tensor, Optional[torch.Tensor], Optional[Tuple[torch.Tensor]]]:
"""Input shape: Batch x Time x Channel"""
bsz, tgt_len, embed_dim = hidden_states.size()
# get query proj
query_states = self.q_proj(hidden_states) * self.scale
key_states = self._shape(self.k_proj(hidden_states), -1, bsz)
value_states = self._shape(self.v_proj(hidden_states), -1, bsz)
proj_shape = (bsz * self.num_heads, -1, self.head_dim)
query_states = self._shape(query_states, tgt_len, bsz).view(*proj_shape)
key_states = key_states.view(*proj_shape)
value_states = value_states.view(*proj_shape)
src_len = key_states.size(1)
attn_weights = torch.bmm(query_states, key_states.transpose(1, 2))
if attn_weights.size() != (bsz * self.num_heads, tgt_len, src_len):
raise ValueError(
f"Attention weights should be of size {(bsz * self.num_heads, tgt_len, src_len)}, but is"
f" {attn_weights.size()}"
)
attn_weights = nn.functional.softmax(attn_weights, dim=-1)
if output_attentions:
# this operation is a bit akward, but it's required to
# make sure that attn_weights keeps its gradient.
# In order to do so, attn_weights have to reshaped
# twice and have to be reused in the following
attn_weights_reshaped = attn_weights.view(bsz, self.num_heads, tgt_len, src_len)
attn_weights = attn_weights_reshaped.view(bsz * self.num_heads, tgt_len, src_len)
else:
attn_weights_reshaped = None
attn_probs = nn.functional.dropout(attn_weights, p=self.dropout, training=self.training)
attn_output = torch.bmm(attn_probs, value_states)
if attn_output.size() != (bsz * self.num_heads, tgt_len, self.head_dim):
raise ValueError(
f"`attn_output` should be of size {(bsz, self.num_heads, tgt_len, self.head_dim)}, but is"
f" {attn_output.size()}"
)
attn_output = attn_output.view(bsz, self.num_heads, tgt_len, self.head_dim)
attn_output = attn_output.transpose(1, 2)
attn_output = attn_output.reshape(bsz, tgt_len, embed_dim)
attn_output = self.out_proj(attn_output)
return attn_output, attn_weights_reshaped
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertIntermediate with Bert->ChineseCLIPText
class ChineseCLIPTextIntermediate(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.dense = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.intermediate_size)
if isinstance(config.hidden_act, str):
self.intermediate_act_fn = ACT2FN[config.hidden_act]
else:
self.intermediate_act_fn = config.hidden_act
def forward(self, hidden_states: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
hidden_states = self.dense(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.intermediate_act_fn(hidden_states)
return hidden_states
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertOutput with Bert->ChineseCLIPText
class ChineseCLIPTextOutput(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.dense = nn.Linear(config.intermediate_size, config.hidden_size)
self.LayerNorm = nn.LayerNorm(config.hidden_size, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(config.hidden_dropout_prob)
def forward(self, hidden_states: torch.Tensor, input_tensor: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
hidden_states = self.dense(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.dropout(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.LayerNorm(hidden_states + input_tensor)
return hidden_states
# Copied from transformers.models.clip.modeling_clip.CLIPMLP with CLIP->ChineseCLIPVision
class ChineseCLIPVisionMLP(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.config = config
self.activation_fn = ACT2FN[config.hidden_act]
self.fc1 = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.intermediate_size)
self.fc2 = nn.Linear(config.intermediate_size, config.hidden_size)
def forward(self, hidden_states: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
hidden_states = self.fc1(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.activation_fn(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.fc2(hidden_states)
return hidden_states
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertLayer with Bert->ChineseCLIPText
class ChineseCLIPTextLayer(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.chunk_size_feed_forward = config.chunk_size_feed_forward
self.seq_len_dim = 1
self.attention = ChineseCLIPTextAttention(config)
self.is_decoder = config.is_decoder
self.add_cross_attention = config.add_cross_attention
if self.add_cross_attention:
if not self.is_decoder:
raise ValueError(f"{self} should be used as a decoder model if cross attention is added")
self.crossattention = ChineseCLIPTextAttention(config, position_embedding_type="absolute")
self.intermediate = ChineseCLIPTextIntermediate(config)
self.output = ChineseCLIPTextOutput(config)
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
encoder_hidden_states: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
encoder_attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
past_key_value: Optional[Tuple[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]]] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Tuple[torch.Tensor]:
# decoder uni-directional self-attention cached key/values tuple is at positions 1,2
self_attn_past_key_value = past_key_value[:2] if past_key_value is not None else None
self_attention_outputs = self.attention(
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
head_mask,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
past_key_value=self_attn_past_key_value,
)
attention_output = self_attention_outputs[0]
# if decoder, the last output is tuple of self-attn cache
if self.is_decoder:
outputs = self_attention_outputs[1:-1]
present_key_value = self_attention_outputs[-1]
else:
outputs = self_attention_outputs[1:] # add self attentions if we output attention weights
cross_attn_present_key_value = None
if self.is_decoder and encoder_hidden_states is not None:
if not hasattr(self, "crossattention"):
raise ValueError(
f"If `encoder_hidden_states` are passed, {self} has to be instantiated with cross-attention layers"
" by setting `config.add_cross_attention=True`"
)
# cross_attn cached key/values tuple is at positions 3,4 of past_key_value tuple
cross_attn_past_key_value = past_key_value[-2:] if past_key_value is not None else None
cross_attention_outputs = self.crossattention(
attention_output,
attention_mask,
head_mask,
encoder_hidden_states,
encoder_attention_mask,
cross_attn_past_key_value,
output_attentions,
)
attention_output = cross_attention_outputs[0]
outputs = outputs + cross_attention_outputs[1:-1] # add cross attentions if we output attention weights
# add cross-attn cache to positions 3,4 of present_key_value tuple
cross_attn_present_key_value = cross_attention_outputs[-1]
present_key_value = present_key_value + cross_attn_present_key_value
layer_output = apply_chunking_to_forward(
self.feed_forward_chunk, self.chunk_size_feed_forward, self.seq_len_dim, attention_output
)
outputs = (layer_output,) + outputs
# if decoder, return the attn key/values as the last output
if self.is_decoder:
outputs = outputs + (present_key_value,)
return outputs
def feed_forward_chunk(self, attention_output):
intermediate_output = self.intermediate(attention_output)
layer_output = self.output(intermediate_output, attention_output)
return layer_output
class ChineseCLIPVisionLayer(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config: ChineseCLIPConfig):
super().__init__()
self.embed_dim = config.hidden_size
self.self_attn = ChineseCLIPVisionAttention(config)
self.layer_norm1 = nn.LayerNorm(self.embed_dim, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
self.mlp = ChineseCLIPVisionMLP(config)
self.layer_norm2 = nn.LayerNorm(self.embed_dim, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]:
"""
Args:
hidden_states (`torch.FloatTensor`): input to the layer of shape `(batch, seq_len, embed_dim)`
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under
returned tensors for more detail.
"""
residual = hidden_states
hidden_states = self.layer_norm1(hidden_states)
hidden_states, attn_weights = self.self_attn(
hidden_states=hidden_states,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
)
hidden_states = residual + hidden_states
residual = hidden_states
hidden_states = self.layer_norm2(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.mlp(hidden_states)
hidden_states = residual + hidden_states
outputs = (hidden_states,)
if output_attentions:
outputs += (attn_weights,)
return outputs
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertPooler with Bert->ChineseCLIPText
class ChineseCLIPTextPooler(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.dense = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.hidden_size)
self.activation = nn.Tanh()
def forward(self, hidden_states: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
# We "pool" the model by simply taking the hidden state corresponding
# to the first token.
first_token_tensor = hidden_states[:, 0]
pooled_output = self.dense(first_token_tensor)
pooled_output = self.activation(pooled_output)
return pooled_output
class ChineseCLIPPreTrainedModel(PreTrainedModel):
"""
An abstract class to handle weights initialization and a simple interface for downloading and loading pretrained
models.
"""
config_class = ChineseCLIPConfig
base_model_prefix = "chinese_clip"
supports_gradient_checkpointing = True
def _init_weights(self, module):
"""Initialize the weights"""
factor = self.config.initializer_factor
if isinstance(module, ChineseCLIPVisionEmbeddings):
factor = self.config.initializer_factor
nn.init.normal_(module.class_embedding, mean=0.0, std=module.embed_dim**-0.5 * factor)
nn.init.normal_(module.patch_embedding.weight, std=module.config.initializer_range * factor)
nn.init.normal_(module.position_embedding.weight, std=module.config.initializer_range * factor)
elif isinstance(module, ChineseCLIPTextEmbeddings):
nn.init.normal_(module.word_embeddings.weight, mean=0.0, std=self.config.initializer_range)
nn.init.normal_(module.position_embeddings.weight, mean=0.0, std=self.config.initializer_range)
nn.init.normal_(module.token_type_embeddings.weight, mean=0.0, std=self.config.initializer_range)
for embedding in [module.word_embeddings, module.position_embeddings, module.token_type_embeddings]:
if embedding.padding_idx is not None:
embedding.weight.data[embedding.padding_idx].zero_()
elif isinstance(module, ChineseCLIPVisionAttention):
factor = self.config.initializer_factor
in_proj_std = (module.embed_dim**-0.5) * ((2 * module.config.num_hidden_layers) ** -0.5) * factor
out_proj_std = (module.embed_dim**-0.5) * factor
nn.init.normal_(module.q_proj.weight, std=in_proj_std)
nn.init.normal_(module.k_proj.weight, std=in_proj_std)
nn.init.normal_(module.v_proj.weight, std=in_proj_std)
nn.init.normal_(module.out_proj.weight, std=out_proj_std)
elif isinstance(module, ChineseCLIPVisionMLP):
factor = self.config.initializer_factor
in_proj_std = (
(module.config.hidden_size**-0.5) * ((2 * module.config.num_hidden_layers) ** -0.5) * factor
)
fc_std = (2 * module.config.hidden_size) ** -0.5 * factor
nn.init.normal_(module.fc1.weight, std=fc_std)
nn.init.normal_(module.fc2.weight, std=in_proj_std)
elif isinstance(module, ChineseCLIPModel):
nn.init.normal_(
module.text_projection.weight,
std=module.text_embed_dim**-0.5 * self.config.initializer_factor,
)
nn.init.normal_(
module.visual_projection.weight,
std=module.vision_embed_dim**-0.5 * self.config.initializer_factor,
)
if isinstance(module, nn.LayerNorm):
module.bias.data.zero_()
module.weight.data.fill_(1.0)
if isinstance(module, nn.Linear):
module.weight.data.normal_(mean=0.0, std=self.config.initializer_range)
if module.bias is not None:
module.bias.data.zero_()
def _set_gradient_checkpointing(self, module, value=False):
if isinstance(module, ChineseCLIPVisionEncoder) or isinstance(module, ChineseCLIPTextEncoder):
module.gradient_checkpointing = value
CHINESE_CLIP_START_DOCSTRING = r"""
This model is a PyTorch [torch.nn.Module](https://pytorch.org/docs/stable/nn.html#torch.nn.Module) subclass. Use it
as a regular PyTorch Module and refer to the PyTorch documentation for all matter related to general usage and
behavior.
Parameters:
config ([`ChineseCLIPConfig`]): Model configuration class with all the parameters of the model.
Initializing with a config file does not load the weights associated with the model, only the
configuration. Check out the [`~PreTrainedModel.from_pretrained`] method to load the model weights.
"""
CHINESE_CLIP_TEXT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING = r"""
Args:
input_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`):
Indices of input sequence tokens in the vocabulary.
Indices can be obtained using [`AutoTokenizer`]. See [`PreTrainedTokenizer.encode`] and
[`PreTrainedTokenizer.__call__`] for details.
[What are input IDs?](../glossary#input-ids)
attention_mask (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on padding token indices. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
token_type_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Segment token indices to indicate first and second portions of the inputs. Indices are selected in `[0,
1]`:
- 0 corresponds to a *sentence A* token,
- 1 corresponds to a *sentence B* token.
[What are token type IDs?](../glossary#token-type-ids)
position_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Indices of positions of each input sequence tokens in the position embeddings. Selected in the range `[0,
config.max_position_embeddings - 1]`.
[What are position IDs?](../glossary#position-ids)
head_mask (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(num_heads,)` or `(num_layers, num_heads)`, *optional*):
Mask to nullify selected heads of the self-attention modules. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 indicates the head is **not masked**,
- 0 indicates the head is **masked**.
inputs_embeds (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`, *optional*):
Optionally, instead of passing `input_ids` you can choose to directly pass an embedded representation. This
is useful if you want more control over how to convert `input_ids` indices into associated vectors than the
model's internal embedding lookup matrix.
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under returned
tensors for more detail.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors for
more detail.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple.
"""
CHINESE_CLIP_VISION_INPUTS_DOCSTRING = r"""
Args:
pixel_values (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, num_channels, height, width)`):
Pixel values. Padding will be ignored by default should you provide it. Pixel values can be obtained using
[`AutoImageProcessor`]. See [`ChineseCLIPImageProcessor.__call__`] for details.
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under returned
tensors for more detail.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors for
more detail.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple.
"""
CHINESE_CLIP_INPUTS_DOCSTRING = r"""
Args:
input_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`):
Indices of input sequence tokens in the vocabulary. Padding will be ignored by default should you provide
it.
Indices can be obtained using [`AutoTokenizer`]. See [`PreTrainedTokenizer.encode`] and
[`PreTrainedTokenizer.__call__`] for details.
[What are input IDs?](../glossary#input-ids)
attention_mask (`torch.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on padding token indices. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
token_type_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Segment token indices to indicate first and second portions of the inputs. Indices are selected in `[0,
1]`:
- 0 corresponds to a *sentence A* token,
- 1 corresponds to a *sentence B* token.
[What are token type IDs?](../glossary#token-type-ids)
position_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Indices of positions of each input sequence tokens in the position embeddings. Selected in the range `[0,
config.max_position_embeddings - 1]`.
[What are position IDs?](../glossary#position-ids)
pixel_values (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, num_channels, height, width)`):
Pixel values. Padding will be ignored by default should you provide it. Pixel values can be obtained using
[`AutoImageProcessor`]. See [`ChineseCLIPImageProcessor.__call__`] for details.
return_loss (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the contrastive loss.
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under returned
tensors for more detail.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors for
more detail.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple.
"""
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertEncoder with Bert->ChineseCLIPText
class ChineseCLIPTextEncoder(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.config = config
self.layer = nn.ModuleList([ChineseCLIPTextLayer(config) for _ in range(config.num_hidden_layers)])
self.gradient_checkpointing = False
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
encoder_hidden_states: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
encoder_attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
past_key_values: Optional[Tuple[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]]] = None,
use_cache: Optional[bool] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = False,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = True,
) -> Union[Tuple[torch.Tensor], BaseModelOutputWithPastAndCrossAttentions]:
all_hidden_states = () if output_hidden_states else None
all_self_attentions = () if output_attentions else None
all_cross_attentions = () if output_attentions and self.config.add_cross_attention else None
if self.gradient_checkpointing and self.training:
if use_cache:
logger.warning_once(
"`use_cache=True` is incompatible with gradient checkpointing. Setting `use_cache=False`..."
)
use_cache = False
next_decoder_cache = () if use_cache else None
for i, layer_module in enumerate(self.layer):
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states = all_hidden_states + (hidden_states,)
layer_head_mask = head_mask[i] if head_mask is not None else None
past_key_value = past_key_values[i] if past_key_values is not None else None
if self.gradient_checkpointing and self.training:
def create_custom_forward(module):
def custom_forward(*inputs):
return module(*inputs, past_key_value, output_attentions)
return custom_forward
layer_outputs = torch.utils.checkpoint.checkpoint(
create_custom_forward(layer_module),
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
layer_head_mask,
encoder_hidden_states,
encoder_attention_mask,
)
else:
layer_outputs = layer_module(
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
layer_head_mask,
encoder_hidden_states,
encoder_attention_mask,
past_key_value,
output_attentions,
)
hidden_states = layer_outputs[0]
if use_cache:
next_decoder_cache += (layer_outputs[-1],)
if output_attentions:
all_self_attentions = all_self_attentions + (layer_outputs[1],)
if self.config.add_cross_attention:
all_cross_attentions = all_cross_attentions + (layer_outputs[2],)
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states = all_hidden_states + (hidden_states,)
if not return_dict:
return tuple(
v
for v in [
hidden_states,
next_decoder_cache,
all_hidden_states,
all_self_attentions,
all_cross_attentions,
]
if v is not None
)
return BaseModelOutputWithPastAndCrossAttentions(
last_hidden_state=hidden_states,
past_key_values=next_decoder_cache,
hidden_states=all_hidden_states,
attentions=all_self_attentions,
cross_attentions=all_cross_attentions,
)
class ChineseCLIPVisionEncoder(nn.Module):
"""
Transformer encoder consisting of `config.num_hidden_layers` self attention layers. Each layer is a
[`ChineseCLIPVisionEncoderLayer`].
Args:
config: ChineseCLIPConfig
"""
def __init__(self, config: ChineseCLIPConfig):
super().__init__()
self.config = config
self.layers = nn.ModuleList([ChineseCLIPVisionLayer(config) for _ in range(config.num_hidden_layers)])
self.gradient_checkpointing = False
def forward(
self,
inputs_embeds,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple, BaseModelOutput]:
r"""
Args:
inputs_embeds (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`):
Optionally, instead of passing `input_ids` you can choose to directly pass an embedded representation.
This is useful if you want more control over how to convert `input_ids` indices into associated vectors
than the model's internal embedding lookup matrix.
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under
returned tensors for more detail.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors
for more detail.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple.
"""
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
encoder_states = () if output_hidden_states else None
all_attentions = () if output_attentions else None
hidden_states = inputs_embeds
for idx, encoder_layer in enumerate(self.layers):
if output_hidden_states:
encoder_states = encoder_states + (hidden_states,)
if self.gradient_checkpointing and self.training:
def create_custom_forward(module):
def custom_forward(*inputs):
return module(*inputs, output_attentions)
return custom_forward
layer_outputs = torch.utils.checkpoint.checkpoint(
create_custom_forward(encoder_layer),
hidden_states,
)
else:
layer_outputs = encoder_layer(
hidden_states,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
)
hidden_states = layer_outputs[0]
if output_attentions:
all_attentions = all_attentions + (layer_outputs[1],)
if output_hidden_states:
encoder_states = encoder_states + (hidden_states,)
if not return_dict:
return tuple(v for v in [hidden_states, encoder_states, all_attentions] if v is not None)
return BaseModelOutput(
last_hidden_state=hidden_states, hidden_states=encoder_states, attentions=all_attentions
)
class ChineseCLIPVisionTransformer(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config: ChineseCLIPVisionConfig):
super().__init__()
self.config = config
embed_dim = config.hidden_size
self.embeddings = ChineseCLIPVisionEmbeddings(config)
self.pre_layrnorm = nn.LayerNorm(embed_dim, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
self.encoder = ChineseCLIPVisionEncoder(config)
self.post_layernorm = nn.LayerNorm(embed_dim, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(CHINESE_CLIP_VISION_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=BaseModelOutputWithPooling, config_class=ChineseCLIPVisionConfig)
def forward(
self,
pixel_values: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple, BaseModelOutputWithPooling]:
r"""
Returns:
"""
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
if pixel_values is None:
raise ValueError("You have to specify pixel_values")
hidden_states = self.embeddings(pixel_values)
hidden_states = self.pre_layrnorm(hidden_states)
encoder_outputs = self.encoder(
inputs_embeds=hidden_states,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
last_hidden_state = encoder_outputs[0]
pooled_output = last_hidden_state[:, 0, :]
pooled_output = self.post_layernorm(pooled_output)
if not return_dict:
return (last_hidden_state, pooled_output) + encoder_outputs[1:]
return BaseModelOutputWithPooling(
last_hidden_state=last_hidden_state,
pooler_output=pooled_output,
hidden_states=encoder_outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=encoder_outputs.attentions,
)
@add_start_docstrings(
"The text model from CHINESE_CLIP without any head or projection on top.",
CHINESE_CLIP_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class ChineseCLIPTextModel(ChineseCLIPPreTrainedModel):
"""
The model can behave as an encoder (with only self-attention) as well as a decoder, in which case a layer of
cross-attention is added between the self-attention layers, following the architecture described in [Attention is
all you need](https://arxiv.org/abs/1706.03762) by Ashish Vaswani, Noam Shazeer, Niki Parmar, Jakob Uszkoreit,
Llion Jones, Aidan N. Gomez, Lukasz Kaiser and Illia Polosukhin.
To behave as an decoder the model needs to be initialized with the `is_decoder` argument of the configuration set
to `True`. To be used in a Seq2Seq model, the model needs to initialized with both `is_decoder` argument and
`add_cross_attention` set to `True`; an `encoder_hidden_states` is then expected as an input to the forward pass.
"""
config_class = ChineseCLIPTextConfig
def __init__(self, config, add_pooling_layer=True):
super().__init__(config)
self.config = config
self.embeddings = ChineseCLIPTextEmbeddings(config)
self.encoder = ChineseCLIPTextEncoder(config)
self.pooler = ChineseCLIPTextPooler(config) if add_pooling_layer else None
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
def get_input_embeddings(self):
return self.embeddings.word_embeddings
def set_input_embeddings(self, value):
self.embeddings.word_embeddings = value
def _prune_heads(self, heads_to_prune):
"""
Prunes heads of the model. heads_to_prune: dict of {layer_num: list of heads to prune in this layer} See base
class PreTrainedModel
"""
for layer, heads in heads_to_prune.items():
self.encoder.layer[layer].attention.prune_heads(heads)
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(CHINESE_CLIP_INPUTS_DOCSTRING.format("batch_size, sequence_length"))
@add_code_sample_docstrings(
checkpoint=_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC,
output_type=BaseModelOutputWithPoolingAndCrossAttentions,
config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC,
)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
token_type_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
encoder_hidden_states: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
encoder_attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
past_key_values: Optional[List[torch.FloatTensor]] = None,
use_cache: Optional[bool] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple[torch.Tensor], BaseModelOutputWithPoolingAndCrossAttentions]:
r"""
encoder_hidden_states (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`, *optional*):
Sequence of hidden-states at the output of the last layer of the encoder. Used in the cross-attention if
the model is configured as a decoder.
encoder_attention_mask (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on the padding token indices of the encoder input. This mask is used in
the cross-attention if the model is configured as a decoder. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
past_key_values (`tuple(tuple(torch.FloatTensor))` of length `config.n_layers` with each tuple having 4 tensors of shape `(batch_size, num_heads, sequence_length - 1, embed_size_per_head)`):
Contains precomputed key and value hidden states of the attention blocks. Can be used to speed up decoding.
If `past_key_values` are used, the user can optionally input only the last `decoder_input_ids` (those that
don't have their past key value states given to this model) of shape `(batch_size, 1)` instead of all
`decoder_input_ids` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`.
use_cache (`bool`, *optional*):
If set to `True`, `past_key_values` key value states are returned and can be used to speed up decoding (see
`past_key_values`).
"""
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
if self.config.is_decoder:
use_cache = use_cache if use_cache is not None else self.config.use_cache
else:
use_cache = False
if input_ids is not None and inputs_embeds is not None:
raise ValueError("You cannot specify both input_ids and inputs_embeds at the same time")
elif input_ids is not None:
input_shape = input_ids.size()
elif inputs_embeds is not None:
input_shape = inputs_embeds.size()[:-1]
else:
raise ValueError("You have to specify either input_ids or inputs_embeds")
batch_size, seq_length = input_shape
device = input_ids.device if input_ids is not None else inputs_embeds.device
# past_key_values_length
past_key_values_length = past_key_values[0][0].shape[2] if past_key_values is not None else 0
if attention_mask is None:
attention_mask = torch.ones(((batch_size, seq_length + past_key_values_length)), device=device)
if token_type_ids is None:
if hasattr(self.embeddings, "token_type_ids"):
buffered_token_type_ids = self.embeddings.token_type_ids[:, :seq_length]
buffered_token_type_ids_expanded = buffered_token_type_ids.expand(batch_size, seq_length)
token_type_ids = buffered_token_type_ids_expanded
else:
token_type_ids = torch.zeros(input_shape, dtype=torch.long, device=device)
# We can provide a self-attention mask of dimensions [batch_size, from_seq_length, to_seq_length]
# ourselves in which case we just need to make it broadcastable to all heads.
extended_attention_mask: torch.Tensor = self.get_extended_attention_mask(attention_mask, input_shape)
# If a 2D or 3D attention mask is provided for the cross-attention
# we need to make broadcastable to [batch_size, num_heads, seq_length, seq_length]
if self.config.is_decoder and encoder_hidden_states is not None:
encoder_batch_size, encoder_sequence_length, _ = encoder_hidden_states.size()
encoder_hidden_shape = (encoder_batch_size, encoder_sequence_length)
if encoder_attention_mask is None:
encoder_attention_mask = torch.ones(encoder_hidden_shape, device=device)
encoder_extended_attention_mask = self.invert_attention_mask(encoder_attention_mask)
else:
encoder_extended_attention_mask = None
# Prepare head mask if needed
# 1.0 in head_mask indicate we keep the head
# attention_probs has shape bsz x n_heads x N x N
# input head_mask has shape [num_heads] or [num_hidden_layers x num_heads]
# and head_mask is converted to shape [num_hidden_layers x batch x num_heads x seq_length x seq_length]
head_mask = self.get_head_mask(head_mask, self.config.num_hidden_layers)
embedding_output = self.embeddings(
input_ids=input_ids,
position_ids=position_ids,
token_type_ids=token_type_ids,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
past_key_values_length=past_key_values_length,
)
encoder_outputs = self.encoder(
embedding_output,
attention_mask=extended_attention_mask,
head_mask=head_mask,
encoder_hidden_states=encoder_hidden_states,
encoder_attention_mask=encoder_extended_attention_mask,
past_key_values=past_key_values,
use_cache=use_cache,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
sequence_output = encoder_outputs[0]
pooled_output = self.pooler(sequence_output) if self.pooler is not None else None
if not return_dict:
return (sequence_output, pooled_output) + encoder_outputs[1:]
return BaseModelOutputWithPoolingAndCrossAttentions(
last_hidden_state=sequence_output,
pooler_output=pooled_output,
past_key_values=encoder_outputs.past_key_values,
hidden_states=encoder_outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=encoder_outputs.attentions,
cross_attentions=encoder_outputs.cross_attentions,
)
@add_start_docstrings(
"""The vision model from CHINESE_CLIP without any head or projection on top.""",
CHINESE_CLIP_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class ChineseCLIPVisionModel(ChineseCLIPPreTrainedModel):
config_class = ChineseCLIPVisionConfig
main_input_name = "pixel_values"
def __init__(self, config: ChineseCLIPVisionConfig):
super().__init__(config)
self.vision_model = ChineseCLIPVisionTransformer(config)
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
def get_input_embeddings(self) -> nn.Module:
return self.vision_model.embeddings.patch_embedding
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(CHINESE_CLIP_VISION_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=BaseModelOutputWithPooling, config_class=ChineseCLIPVisionConfig)
def forward(
self,
pixel_values: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple, BaseModelOutputWithPooling]:
r"""
Returns:
Examples:
```python
>>> from PIL import Image
>>> import requests
>>> from transformers import CLIPProcessor, ChineseCLIPVisionModel
>>> model = ChineseCLIPVisionModel.from_pretrained("OFA-Sys/chinese-clip-vit-base-patch16")
>>> processor = CLIPProcessor.from_pretrained("OFA-Sys/chinese-clip-vit-base-patch16")
>>> url = "https://clip-cn-beijing.oss-cn-beijing.aliyuncs.com/pokemon.jpeg"
>>> image = Image.open(requests.get(url, stream=True).raw)
>>> inputs = processor(images=image, return_tensors="pt")
>>> outputs = model(**inputs)
>>> last_hidden_state = outputs.last_hidden_state
>>> pooled_output = outputs.pooler_output # pooled CLS states
```"""
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
return self.vision_model(
pixel_values=pixel_values,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
@add_start_docstrings(CHINESE_CLIP_START_DOCSTRING)
class ChineseCLIPModel(ChineseCLIPPreTrainedModel):
config_class = ChineseCLIPConfig
def __init__(self, config: ChineseCLIPConfig):
super().__init__(config)
if not isinstance(config.text_config, ChineseCLIPTextConfig):
raise ValueError(
"config.text_config is expected to be of type ChineseCLIPTextConfig but is of type"
f" {type(config.text_config)}."
)
if not isinstance(config.vision_config, ChineseCLIPVisionConfig):
raise ValueError(
"config.vision_config is expected to be of type ChineseCLIPVisionConfig but is of type"
f" {type(config.vision_config)}."
)
text_config = config.text_config
vision_config = config.vision_config
self.projection_dim = config.projection_dim
self.text_embed_dim = text_config.hidden_size
self.vision_embed_dim = vision_config.hidden_size
self.text_model = ChineseCLIPTextModel(text_config, add_pooling_layer=False)
self.vision_model = ChineseCLIPVisionTransformer(vision_config)
self.visual_projection = nn.Linear(self.vision_embed_dim, self.projection_dim, bias=False)
self.text_projection = nn.Linear(self.text_embed_dim, self.projection_dim, bias=False)
self.logit_scale = nn.Parameter(torch.tensor(self.config.logit_scale_init_value))
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(CHINESE_CLIP_TEXT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
def get_text_features(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
token_type_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> torch.FloatTensor:
r"""
Returns:
text_features (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, output_dim`): The text embeddings obtained by
applying the projection layer to the final [CLS] hidden state of Text-Transformer.
Examples:
```python
>>> from transformers import AutoTokenizer, ChineseCLIPModel
>>> model = ChineseCLIPModel.from_pretrained("OFA-Sys/chinese-clip-vit-base-patch16")
>>> tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("OFA-Sys/chinese-clip-vit-base-patch16")
>>> inputs = tokenizer(["杰尼龟", "妙蛙种子", "小火龙", "皮卡丘"], padding=True, return_tensors="pt")
>>> text_features = model.get_text_features(**inputs)
>>> text_features = text_features / text_features.norm(p=2, dim=-1, keepdim=True)
```"""
# Use CHINESE_CLIP model's config for some fields (if specified) instead of those of vision & text components.
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
text_outputs = self.text_model(
input_ids=input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
token_type_ids=token_type_ids,
position_ids=position_ids,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
pooled_output = text_outputs[0][:, 0, :]
text_features = self.text_projection(pooled_output)
return text_features
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(CHINESE_CLIP_VISION_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
def get_image_features(
self,
pixel_values: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> torch.FloatTensor:
r"""
Returns:
image_features (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, output_dim`): The image embeddings obtained by
applying the projection layer to the final [CLS] hidden state of Vision-Transformer.
Examples:
```python
>>> from PIL import Image
>>> import requests
>>> from transformers import AutoProcessor, ChineseCLIPModel
>>> model = ChineseCLIPModel.from_pretrained("OFA-Sys/chinese-clip-vit-base-patch16")
>>> processor = AutoProcessor.from_pretrained("OFA-Sys/chinese-clip-vit-base-patch16")
>>> url = "https://clip-cn-beijing.oss-cn-beijing.aliyuncs.com/pokemon.jpeg"
>>> image = Image.open(requests.get(url, stream=True).raw)
>>> inputs = processor(images=image, return_tensors="pt")
>>> image_features = model.get_image_features(**inputs)
>>> image_features = image_features / image_features.norm(p=2, dim=-1, keepdim=True)
```"""
# Use CHINESE_CLIP model's config for some fields (if specified) instead of those of vision & text components.
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
vision_outputs = self.vision_model(
pixel_values=pixel_values,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
pooled_output = vision_outputs[1] # pooled_output
image_features = self.visual_projection(pooled_output)
return image_features
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(CHINESE_CLIP_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=ChineseCLIPOutput, config_class=ChineseCLIPConfig)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
pixel_values: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
token_type_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
return_loss: Optional[bool] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple, ChineseCLIPOutput]:
r"""
Returns:
Examples:
```python
>>> from PIL import Image
>>> import requests
>>> from transformers import AutoProcessor, ChineseCLIPModel
>>> model = ChineseCLIPModel.from_pretrained("OFA-Sys/chinese-clip-vit-base-patch16")
>>> processor = AutoProcessor.from_pretrained("OFA-Sys/chinese-clip-vit-base-patch16")
>>> url = "https://clip-cn-beijing.oss-cn-beijing.aliyuncs.com/pokemon.jpeg"
>>> image = Image.open(requests.get(url, stream=True).raw)
>>> inputs = processor(text=["杰尼龟", "妙蛙种子", "小火龙", "皮卡丘"], images=image, return_tensors="pt", padding=True)
>>> outputs = model(**inputs)
>>> logits_per_image = outputs.logits_per_image # this is the image-text similarity score
>>> probs = logits_per_image.softmax(dim=1) # we can take the softmax to get the label probabilities
```"""
# Use CHINESE_CLIP model's config for some fields (if specified) instead of those of vision & text components.
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
vision_outputs = self.vision_model(
pixel_values=pixel_values,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
text_outputs = self.text_model(
input_ids=input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
token_type_ids=token_type_ids,
position_ids=position_ids,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
image_embeds = vision_outputs[1]
image_embeds = self.visual_projection(image_embeds)
text_embeds = text_outputs[0][:, 0, :]
text_embeds = self.text_projection(text_embeds)
# normalized features
image_embeds = image_embeds / image_embeds.norm(p=2, dim=-1, keepdim=True)
text_embeds = text_embeds / text_embeds.norm(p=2, dim=-1, keepdim=True)
# cosine similarity as logits
logit_scale = self.logit_scale.exp()
logits_per_text = torch.matmul(text_embeds, image_embeds.t()) * logit_scale
logits_per_image = logits_per_text.t()
loss = None
if return_loss:
loss = chinese_clip_loss(logits_per_text)
if not return_dict:
# fix the None pooled_output of text_outputs to conform with dict_output
pooled_output = text_outputs[1]
if pooled_output is None:
text_outputs = (text_outputs[0],) + text_outputs[2:]
output = (logits_per_image, logits_per_text, text_embeds, image_embeds, text_outputs, vision_outputs)
return ((loss,) + output) if loss is not None else output
return ChineseCLIPOutput(
loss=loss,
logits_per_image=logits_per_image,
logits_per_text=logits_per_text,
text_embeds=text_embeds,
image_embeds=image_embeds,
text_model_output=text_outputs,
vision_model_output=vision_outputs,
)
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transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/chinese_clip/processing_chinese_clip.py | # coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2022 The OFA-Sys Team Authors and 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.
"""
Image/Text processor class for Chinese-CLIP
"""
import warnings
from ...processing_utils import ProcessorMixin
from ...tokenization_utils_base import BatchEncoding
class ChineseCLIPProcessor(ProcessorMixin):
r"""
Constructs a Chinese-CLIP processor which wraps a Chinese-CLIP image processor and a Chinese-CLIP tokenizer into a
single processor.
[`ChineseCLIPProcessor`] offers all the functionalities of [`ChineseCLIPImageProcessor`] and [`BertTokenizerFast`].
See the [`~ChineseCLIPProcessor.__call__`] and [`~ChineseCLIPProcessor.decode`] for more information.
Args:
image_processor ([`ChineseCLIPImageProcessor`]):
The image processor is a required input.
tokenizer ([`BertTokenizerFast`]):
The tokenizer is a required input.
"""
attributes = ["image_processor", "tokenizer"]
image_processor_class = "ChineseCLIPImageProcessor"
tokenizer_class = ("BertTokenizer", "BertTokenizerFast")
def __init__(self, image_processor=None, tokenizer=None, **kwargs):
feature_extractor = None
if "feature_extractor" in kwargs:
warnings.warn(
"The `feature_extractor` argument is deprecated and will be removed in v5, use `image_processor`"
" instead.",
FutureWarning,
)
feature_extractor = kwargs.pop("feature_extractor")
image_processor = image_processor if image_processor is not None else feature_extractor
if image_processor is None:
raise ValueError("You need to specify an `image_processor`.")
if tokenizer is None:
raise ValueError("You need to specify a `tokenizer`.")
super().__init__(image_processor, tokenizer)
self.current_processor = self.image_processor
def __call__(self, text=None, images=None, return_tensors=None, **kwargs):
"""
Main method to prepare for the model one or several sequences(s) and image(s). This method forwards the `text`
and `kwargs` arguments to BertTokenizerFast's [`~BertTokenizerFast.__call__`] if `text` is not `None` to encode
the text. To prepare the image(s), this method forwards the `images` and `kwrags` arguments to
CLIPImageProcessor's [`~CLIPImageProcessor.__call__`] if `images` is not `None`. Please refer to the doctsring
of the above two methods for more information.
Args:
text (`str`, `List[str]`, `List[List[str]]`):
The sequence or batch of sequences to be encoded. Each sequence can be a string or a list of strings
(pretokenized string). If the sequences are provided as list of strings (pretokenized), you must set
`is_split_into_words=True` (to lift the ambiguity with a batch of sequences).
images (`PIL.Image.Image`, `np.ndarray`, `torch.Tensor`, `List[PIL.Image.Image]`, `List[np.ndarray]`, `List[torch.Tensor]`):
The image or batch of images to be prepared. Each image can be a PIL image, NumPy array or PyTorch
tensor. In case of a NumPy array/PyTorch tensor, each image should be of shape (C, H, W), where C is a
number of channels, H and W are image height and width.
return_tensors (`str` or [`~utils.TensorType`], *optional*):
If set, will return tensors of a particular framework. Acceptable values are:
- `'tf'`: Return TensorFlow `tf.constant` objects.
- `'pt'`: Return PyTorch `torch.Tensor` objects.
- `'np'`: Return NumPy `np.ndarray` objects.
- `'jax'`: Return JAX `jnp.ndarray` objects.
Returns:
[`BatchEncoding`]: A [`BatchEncoding`] with the following fields:
- **input_ids** -- List of token ids to be fed to a model. Returned when `text` is not `None`.
- **attention_mask** -- List of indices specifying which tokens should be attended to by the model (when
`return_attention_mask=True` or if *"attention_mask"* is in `self.model_input_names` and if `text` is not
`None`).
- **pixel_values** -- Pixel values to be fed to a model. Returned when `images` is not `None`.
"""
if text is None and images is None:
raise ValueError("You have to specify either text or images. Both cannot be none.")
if text is not None:
encoding = self.tokenizer(text, return_tensors=return_tensors, **kwargs)
if images is not None:
image_features = self.image_processor(images, return_tensors=return_tensors, **kwargs)
if text is not None and images is not None:
encoding["pixel_values"] = image_features.pixel_values
return encoding
elif text is not None:
return encoding
else:
return BatchEncoding(data=dict(**image_features), tensor_type=return_tensors)
def batch_decode(self, *args, **kwargs):
"""
This method forwards all its arguments to BertTokenizerFast's [`~PreTrainedTokenizer.batch_decode`]. Please
refer to the docstring of this method for more information.
"""
return self.tokenizer.batch_decode(*args, **kwargs)
def decode(self, *args, **kwargs):
"""
This method forwards all its arguments to BertTokenizerFast's [`~PreTrainedTokenizer.decode`]. Please refer to
the docstring of this method for more information.
"""
return self.tokenizer.decode(*args, **kwargs)
@property
def model_input_names(self):
tokenizer_input_names = self.tokenizer.model_input_names
image_processor_input_names = self.image_processor.model_input_names
return list(dict.fromkeys(tokenizer_input_names + image_processor_input_names))
@property
def feature_extractor_class(self):
warnings.warn(
"`feature_extractor_class` is deprecated and will be removed in v5. Use `image_processor_class` instead.",
FutureWarning,
)
return self.image_processor_class
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transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/chinese_clip/convert_chinese_clip_original_pytorch_to_hf.py | # coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2022 The OFA-Sys Team Authors and 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.
import argparse
import torch
from transformers import ChineseCLIPConfig, ChineseCLIPModel
def copy_attn_layer(hf_attn_layer, pt_weights, prefix):
q_proj, k_proj, v_proj = pt_weights[f"{prefix}.in_proj_weight"].chunk(3, dim=0)
q_proj_bias, k_proj_bias, v_proj_bias = pt_weights[f"{prefix}.in_proj_bias"].chunk(3, dim=0)
out_proj_weights = pt_weights[f"{prefix}.out_proj.weight"]
out_proj_bias = pt_weights[f"{prefix}.out_proj.bias"]
hf_attn_layer.q_proj.weight.data = q_proj
hf_attn_layer.q_proj.bias.data = q_proj_bias
hf_attn_layer.k_proj.weight.data = k_proj
hf_attn_layer.k_proj.bias.data = k_proj_bias
hf_attn_layer.v_proj.weight.data = v_proj
hf_attn_layer.v_proj.bias.data = v_proj_bias
hf_attn_layer.out_proj.weight.data = out_proj_weights
hf_attn_layer.out_proj.bias.data = out_proj_bias
def copy_mlp(hf_mlp, pt_weights, prefix):
copy_linear(hf_mlp.fc1, pt_weights, f"{prefix}.c_fc")
copy_linear(hf_mlp.fc2, pt_weights, f"{prefix}.c_proj")
def copy_linear(hf_linear, pt_weights, prefix):
hf_linear.weight.data = pt_weights[f"{prefix}.weight"].data
hf_linear.bias.data = pt_weights[f"{prefix}.bias"].data
def copy_layer(hf_layer, pt_weights, prefix):
# copy layer norms
copy_linear(hf_layer.layer_norm1, pt_weights, f"{prefix}.ln_1")
copy_linear(hf_layer.layer_norm2, pt_weights, f"{prefix}.ln_2")
# copy MLP
copy_mlp(hf_layer.mlp, pt_weights, f"{prefix}.mlp")
# copy attn
copy_attn_layer(hf_layer.self_attn, pt_weights, f"{prefix}.attn")
def copy_layers(hf_layers, pt_weights, prefix):
for layer_id, hf_layer in enumerate(hf_layers):
copy_layer(hf_layer, pt_weights, f"{prefix}.{layer_id}")
def copy_text_model_and_projection(hf_model, pt_weights):
# copy projection
hf_model.text_projection.weight.data = pt_weights["text_projection"].data.T
# copy text encoder
for name, param in hf_model.text_model.named_parameters():
param.data = pt_weights[f"bert.{name}"].data
def copy_vision_model_and_projection(hf_model, pt_weights):
# copy projection
hf_model.visual_projection.weight.data = pt_weights["visual.proj"].data.T
# copy layer norms
copy_linear(hf_model.vision_model.pre_layrnorm, pt_weights, "visual.ln_pre")
copy_linear(hf_model.vision_model.post_layernorm, pt_weights, "visual.ln_post")
# copy embeddings
hf_model.vision_model.embeddings.patch_embedding.weight.data = pt_weights["visual.conv1.weight"].data
hf_model.vision_model.embeddings.class_embedding.data = pt_weights["visual.class_embedding"].data
hf_model.vision_model.embeddings.position_embedding.weight.data = pt_weights["visual.positional_embedding"].data
# copy encoder
copy_layers(hf_model.vision_model.encoder.layers, pt_weights, "visual.transformer.resblocks")
@torch.no_grad()
def convert_chinese_clip_checkpoint(checkpoint_path, pytorch_dump_folder_path, config_path=None):
"""
Copy/paste/tweak model's weights to transformers design.
"""
assert config_path is not None, "Please specify the ChineseCLIP model config of the corresponding model size."
config = ChineseCLIPConfig.from_pretrained(config_path)
hf_model = ChineseCLIPModel(config).eval()
pt_weights = torch.load(checkpoint_path, map_location="cpu")["state_dict"]
pt_weights = {(name[7:] if name.startswith("module.") else name): value for name, value in pt_weights.items()}
copy_text_model_and_projection(hf_model, pt_weights)
copy_vision_model_and_projection(hf_model, pt_weights)
hf_model.logit_scale.data = pt_weights["logit_scale"].data
hf_model.save_pretrained(pytorch_dump_folder_path)
if __name__ == "__main__":
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
parser.add_argument(
"--pytorch_dump_folder_path",
default=None,
type=str,
help="Path to the output folder storing converted hf PyTorch model.",
)
parser.add_argument(
"--checkpoint_path", default=None, type=str, help="Path to original github format ChineseCLIP checkpoint."
)
parser.add_argument(
"--config_path", default=None, required=True, type=str, help="Path to hf config.json of model to convert."
)
args = parser.parse_args()
convert_chinese_clip_checkpoint(args.checkpoint_path, args.pytorch_dump_folder_path, args.config_path)
print("The conversion is finished!")
| 5,069 | 36.555556 | 116 | py |
transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/chinese_clip/__init__.py | # Copyright 2022 The OFA-Sys Team Authors and 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.
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING
from ...utils import OptionalDependencyNotAvailable, _LazyModule, is_torch_available, is_vision_available
_import_structure = {
"configuration_chinese_clip": [
"CHINESE_CLIP_PRETRAINED_CONFIG_ARCHIVE_MAP",
"ChineseCLIPConfig",
"ChineseCLIPOnnxConfig",
"ChineseCLIPTextConfig",
"ChineseCLIPVisionConfig",
],
"processing_chinese_clip": ["ChineseCLIPProcessor"],
}
try:
if not is_vision_available():
raise OptionalDependencyNotAvailable()
except OptionalDependencyNotAvailable:
pass
else:
_import_structure["feature_extraction_chinese_clip"] = ["ChineseCLIPFeatureExtractor"]
_import_structure["image_processing_chinese_clip"] = ["ChineseCLIPImageProcessor"]
try:
if not is_torch_available():
raise OptionalDependencyNotAvailable()
except OptionalDependencyNotAvailable:
pass
else:
_import_structure["modeling_chinese_clip"] = [
"CHINESE_CLIP_PRETRAINED_MODEL_ARCHIVE_LIST",
"ChineseCLIPModel",
"ChineseCLIPPreTrainedModel",
"ChineseCLIPTextModel",
"ChineseCLIPVisionModel",
]
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from .configuration_chinese_clip import (
CHINESE_CLIP_PRETRAINED_CONFIG_ARCHIVE_MAP,
ChineseCLIPConfig,
ChineseCLIPOnnxConfig,
ChineseCLIPTextConfig,
ChineseCLIPVisionConfig,
)
from .processing_chinese_clip import ChineseCLIPProcessor
try:
if not is_vision_available():
raise OptionalDependencyNotAvailable()
except OptionalDependencyNotAvailable:
pass
else:
from .feature_extraction_chinese_clip import ChineseCLIPFeatureExtractor, ChineseCLIPImageProcessor
try:
if not is_torch_available():
raise OptionalDependencyNotAvailable()
except OptionalDependencyNotAvailable:
pass
else:
from .modeling_chinese_clip import (
CHINESE_CLIP_PRETRAINED_MODEL_ARCHIVE_LIST,
ChineseCLIPModel,
ChineseCLIPPreTrainedModel,
ChineseCLIPTextModel,
ChineseCLIPVisionModel,
)
else:
import sys
sys.modules[__name__] = _LazyModule(__name__, globals()["__file__"], _import_structure, module_spec=__spec__)
| 2,919 | 31.808989 | 113 | py |
transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/chinese_clip/configuration_chinese_clip.py | # coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2022 The OFA-Sys Team Authors and 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.
""" Chinese-CLIP model configuration"""
import copy
import os
from collections import OrderedDict
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Any, Mapping, Optional, Union
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from ...processing_utils import ProcessorMixin
from ...utils import TensorType
from ...configuration_utils import PretrainedConfig
from ...onnx import OnnxConfig
from ...utils import logging
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
CHINESE_CLIP_PRETRAINED_CONFIG_ARCHIVE_MAP = {
"OFA-Sys/chinese-clip-vit-base-patch16": (
"https://huggingface.co/OFA-Sys/chinese-clip-vit-base-patch16/resolve/main/config.json"
),
}
class ChineseCLIPTextConfig(PretrainedConfig):
r"""
This is the configuration class to store the configuration of a [`ChineseCLIPModel`]. It is used to instantiate a
Chinese CLIP model according to the specified arguments, defining the model architecture. Instantiating a
configuration with the defaults will yield a similar configuration to that of the Chinese CLIP
[OFA-Sys/chinese-clip-vit-base-patch16](https:
//huggingface.co/OFA-Sys/chinese-clip-vit-base-patch16) architecture.
Configuration objects inherit from [`PretrainedConfig`] and can be used to control the model outputs. Read the
documentation from [`PretrainedConfig`] for more information.
Args:
vocab_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 30522):
Vocabulary size of the CHINESE_CLIP model. Defines the number of different tokens that can be represented
by the `inputs_ids` passed when calling [`ChineseCLIPModel`].
hidden_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 768):
Dimensionality of the encoder layers and the pooler layer.
num_hidden_layers (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 12):
Number of hidden layers in the Transformer encoder.
num_attention_heads (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 12):
Number of attention heads for each attention layer in the Transformer encoder.
intermediate_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 3072):
Dimensionality of the "intermediate" (often named feed-forward) layer in the Transformer encoder.
hidden_act (`str` or `Callable`, *optional*, defaults to `"gelu"`):
The non-linear activation function (function or string) in the encoder and pooler. If string, `"gelu"`,
`"relu"`, `"silu"` and `"gelu_new"` are supported.
hidden_dropout_prob (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.1):
The dropout probability for all fully connected layers in the embeddings, encoder, and pooler.
attention_probs_dropout_prob (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.1):
The dropout ratio for the attention probabilities.
max_position_embeddings (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 512):
The maximum sequence length that this model might ever be used with. Typically set this to something large
just in case (e.g., 512 or 1024 or 2048).
type_vocab_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 2):
The vocabulary size of the `token_type_ids` passed when calling [`ChineseCLIPModel`].
initializer_range (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.02):
The standard deviation of the truncated_normal_initializer for initializing all weight matrices.
layer_norm_eps (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 1e-12):
The epsilon used by the layer normalization layers.
position_embedding_type (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"absolute"`):
Type of position embedding. Choose one of `"absolute"`, `"relative_key"`, `"relative_key_query"`. For
positional embeddings use `"absolute"`. For more information on `"relative_key"`, please refer to
[Self-Attention with Relative Position Representations (Shaw et al.)](https://arxiv.org/abs/1803.02155).
For more information on `"relative_key_query"`, please refer to *Method 4* in [Improve Transformer Models
with Better Relative Position Embeddings (Huang et al.)](https://arxiv.org/abs/2009.13658).
use_cache (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether or not the model should return the last key/values attentions (not used by all models). Only
relevant if `config.is_decoder=True`.
Example:
```python
>>> from transformers import ChineseCLIPTextConfig, ChineseCLIPTextModel
>>> # Initializing a ChineseCLIPTextConfig with OFA-Sys/chinese-clip-vit-base-patch16 style configuration
>>> configuration = ChineseCLIPTextConfig()
>>> # Initializing a ChineseCLIPTextModel (with random weights) from the OFA-Sys/chinese-clip-vit-base-patch16 style configuration
>>> model = ChineseCLIPTextModel(configuration)
>>> # Accessing the model configuration
>>> configuration = model.config
```"""
model_type = "chinese_clip_text_model"
def __init__(
self,
vocab_size=30522,
hidden_size=768,
num_hidden_layers=12,
num_attention_heads=12,
intermediate_size=3072,
hidden_act="gelu",
hidden_dropout_prob=0.1,
attention_probs_dropout_prob=0.1,
max_position_embeddings=512,
type_vocab_size=2,
initializer_range=0.02,
initializer_factor=1.0,
layer_norm_eps=1e-12,
pad_token_id=0,
position_embedding_type="absolute",
use_cache=True,
**kwargs,
):
super().__init__(pad_token_id=pad_token_id, **kwargs)
self.vocab_size = vocab_size
self.hidden_size = hidden_size
self.num_hidden_layers = num_hidden_layers
self.num_attention_heads = num_attention_heads
self.hidden_act = hidden_act
self.intermediate_size = intermediate_size
self.hidden_dropout_prob = hidden_dropout_prob
self.attention_probs_dropout_prob = attention_probs_dropout_prob
self.max_position_embeddings = max_position_embeddings
self.type_vocab_size = type_vocab_size
self.initializer_range = initializer_range
self.initializer_factor = initializer_factor
self.layer_norm_eps = layer_norm_eps
self.position_embedding_type = position_embedding_type
self.use_cache = use_cache
@classmethod
def from_pretrained(cls, pretrained_model_name_or_path: Union[str, os.PathLike], **kwargs) -> "PretrainedConfig":
cls._set_token_in_kwargs(kwargs)
config_dict, kwargs = cls.get_config_dict(pretrained_model_name_or_path, **kwargs)
# get the vision config dict if we are loading from ChineseCLIPConfig
if config_dict.get("model_type") == "chinese_clip":
config_dict = config_dict["text_config"]
if "model_type" in config_dict and hasattr(cls, "model_type") and config_dict["model_type"] != cls.model_type:
logger.warning(
f"You are using a model of type {config_dict['model_type']} to instantiate a model of type "
f"{cls.model_type}. This is not supported for all configurations of models and can yield errors."
)
return cls.from_dict(config_dict, **kwargs)
class ChineseCLIPVisionConfig(PretrainedConfig):
r"""
This is the configuration class to store the configuration of a [`ChineseCLIPModel`]. It is used to instantiate an
ChineseCLIP model according to the specified arguments, defining the model architecture. Instantiating a
configuration with the defaults will yield a similar configuration to that of the ChineseCLIP
[OFA-Sys/chinese-clip-vit-base-patch16](https:
//huggingface.co/OFA-Sys/chinese-clip-vit-base-patch16) architecture.
Configuration objects inherit from [`PretrainedConfig`] and can be used to control the model outputs. Read the
documentation from [`PretrainedConfig`] for more information.
Args:
hidden_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 768):
Dimensionality of the encoder layers and the pooler layer.
intermediate_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 3072):
Dimensionality of the "intermediate" (i.e., feed-forward) layer in the Transformer encoder.
num_hidden_layers (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 12):
Number of hidden layers in the Transformer encoder.
num_attention_heads (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 12):
Number of attention heads for each attention layer in the Transformer encoder.
image_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 224):
The size (resolution) of each image.
patch_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 32):
The size (resolution) of each patch.
hidden_act (`str` or `function`, *optional*, defaults to `"quick_gelu"`):
The non-linear activation function (function or string) in the encoder and pooler. If string, `"gelu"`,
`"relu"`, `"selu"` and `"gelu_new"` ``"quick_gelu"` are supported.
layer_norm_eps (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 1e-5):
The epsilon used by the layer normalization layers.
attention_dropout (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.0):
The dropout ratio for the attention probabilities.
initializer_range (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.02):
The standard deviation of the truncated_normal_initializer for initializing all weight matrices.
initializer_factor (`float``, *optional*, defaults to 1):
A factor for initializing all weight matrices (should be kept to 1, used internally for initialization
testing).
Example:
```python
>>> from transformers import ChineseCLIPVisionConfig, ChineseCLIPVisionModel
>>> # Initializing a ChineseCLIPVisionConfig with OFA-Sys/chinese-clip-vit-base-patch16 style configuration
>>> configuration = ChineseCLIPVisionConfig()
>>> # Initializing a ChineseCLIPVisionModel (with random weights) from the OFA-Sys/chinese-clip-vit-base-patch16 style configuration
>>> model = ChineseCLIPVisionModel(configuration)
>>> # Accessing the model configuration
>>> configuration = model.config
```"""
model_type = "chinese_clip_vision_model"
def __init__(
self,
hidden_size=768,
intermediate_size=3072,
projection_dim=512,
num_hidden_layers=12,
num_attention_heads=12,
num_channels=3,
image_size=224,
patch_size=32,
hidden_act="quick_gelu",
layer_norm_eps=1e-5,
attention_dropout=0.0,
initializer_range=0.02,
initializer_factor=1.0,
**kwargs,
):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.hidden_size = hidden_size
self.intermediate_size = intermediate_size
self.projection_dim = projection_dim
self.num_hidden_layers = num_hidden_layers
self.num_attention_heads = num_attention_heads
self.num_channels = num_channels
self.patch_size = patch_size
self.image_size = image_size
self.initializer_range = initializer_range
self.initializer_factor = initializer_factor
self.attention_dropout = attention_dropout
self.layer_norm_eps = layer_norm_eps
self.hidden_act = hidden_act
@classmethod
def from_pretrained(cls, pretrained_model_name_or_path: Union[str, os.PathLike], **kwargs) -> "PretrainedConfig":
cls._set_token_in_kwargs(kwargs)
config_dict, kwargs = cls.get_config_dict(pretrained_model_name_or_path, **kwargs)
# get the vision config dict if we are loading from ChineseCLIPConfig
if config_dict.get("model_type") == "chinese_clip":
config_dict = config_dict["vision_config"]
if "model_type" in config_dict and hasattr(cls, "model_type") and config_dict["model_type"] != cls.model_type:
logger.warning(
f"You are using a model of type {config_dict['model_type']} to instantiate a model of type "
f"{cls.model_type}. This is not supported for all configurations of models and can yield errors."
)
return cls.from_dict(config_dict, **kwargs)
class ChineseCLIPConfig(PretrainedConfig):
r"""
[`ChineseCLIPConfig`] is the configuration class to store the configuration of a [`ChineseCLIPModel`]. It is used
to instantiate Chinese-CLIP model according to the specified arguments, defining the text model and vision model
configs. Instantiating a configuration with the defaults will yield a similar configuration to that of the
Chinese-CLIP [OFA-Sys/chinese-clip-vit-base-patch16](https://huggingface.co/OFA-Sys/chinese-clip-vit-base-patch16)
architecture.
Configuration objects inherit from [`PretrainedConfig`] and can be used to control the model outputs. Read the
documentation from [`PretrainedConfig`] for more information.
Args:
text_config (`dict`, *optional*):
Dictionary of configuration options used to initialize [`ChineseCLIPTextConfig`].
vision_config (`dict`, *optional*):
Dictionary of configuration options used to initialize [`ChineseCLIPVisionConfig`].
projection_dim (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 512):
Dimentionality of text and vision projection layers.
logit_scale_init_value (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 2.6592):
The inital value of the *logit_scale* paramter. Default is used as per the original ChineseCLIP
implementation.
kwargs (*optional*):
Dictionary of keyword arguments.
Example:
```python
>>> from transformers import ChineseCLIPConfig, ChineseCLIPModel
>>> # Initializing a ChineseCLIPConfig with OFA-Sys/chinese-clip-vit-base-patch16 style configuration
>>> configuration = ChineseCLIPConfig()
>>> # Initializing a ChineseCLIPModel (with random weights) from the OFA-Sys/chinese-clip-vit-base-patch16 style configuration
>>> model = ChineseCLIPModel(configuration)
>>> # Accessing the model configuration
>>> configuration = model.config
>>> # We can also initialize a ChineseCLIPConfig from a ChineseCLIPTextConfig and a ChineseCLIPVisionConfig
>>> # Initializing a ChineseCLIPTextConfig and ChineseCLIPVisionConfig configuration
>>> config_text = ChineseCLIPTextConfig()
>>> config_vision = ChineseCLIPVisionConfig()
>>> config = ChineseCLIPConfig.from_text_vision_configs(config_text, config_vision)
```"""
model_type = "chinese_clip"
is_composition = True
def __init__(
self, text_config=None, vision_config=None, projection_dim=512, logit_scale_init_value=2.6592, **kwargs
):
# If `_config_dict` exist, we use them for the backward compatibility.
# We pop out these 2 attributes before calling `super().__init__` to avoid them being saved (which causes a lot
# of confusion!).
text_config_dict = kwargs.pop("text_config_dict", None)
vision_config_dict = kwargs.pop("vision_config_dict", None)
super().__init__(**kwargs)
# Instead of simply assigning `[text|vision]_config_dict` to `[text|vision]_config`, we use the values in
# `[text|vision]_config_dict` to update the values in `[text|vision]_config`. The values should be same in most
# cases, but we don't want to break anything regarding `_config_dict` that existed before commit `8827e1b2`.
if text_config_dict is not None:
if text_config is None:
text_config = {}
# This is the complete result when using `text_config_dict`.
_text_config_dict = ChineseCLIPTextConfig(**text_config_dict).to_dict()
# Give a warning if the values exist in both `_text_config_dict` and `text_config` but being different.
for key, value in _text_config_dict.items():
if key in text_config and value != text_config[key] and key not in ["transformers_version"]:
# If specified in `text_config_dict`
if key in text_config_dict:
message = (
f"`{key}` is found in both `text_config_dict` and `text_config` but with different values. "
f'The value `text_config_dict["{key}"]` will be used instead.'
)
# If inferred from default argument values (just to be super careful)
else:
message = (
f"`text_config_dict` is provided which will be used to initialize `ChineseCLIPTextConfig`. "
f'The value `text_config["{key}"]` will be overriden.'
)
logger.warning(message)
# Update all values in `text_config` with the ones in `_text_config_dict`.
text_config.update(_text_config_dict)
if vision_config_dict is not None:
if vision_config is None:
vision_config = {}
# This is the complete result when using `vision_config_dict`.
_vision_config_dict = ChineseCLIPVisionConfig(**vision_config_dict).to_dict()
# convert keys to string instead of integer
if "id2label" in _vision_config_dict:
_vision_config_dict["id2label"] = {
str(key): value for key, value in _vision_config_dict["id2label"].items()
}
# Give a warning if the values exist in both `_vision_config_dict` and `vision_config` but being different.
for key, value in _vision_config_dict.items():
if key in vision_config and value != vision_config[key] and key not in ["transformers_version"]:
# If specified in `vision_config_dict`
if key in vision_config_dict:
message = (
f"`{key}` is found in both `vision_config_dict` and `vision_config` but with different "
f'values. The value `vision_config_dict["{key}"]` will be used instead.'
)
# If inferred from default argument values (just to be super careful)
else:
message = (
f"`vision_config_dict` is provided which will be used to initialize "
f'`ChineseCLIPVisionConfig`. The value `vision_config["{key}"]` will be overriden.'
)
logger.warning(message)
# Update all values in `vision_config` with the ones in `_vision_config_dict`.
vision_config.update(_vision_config_dict)
if text_config is None:
text_config = {}
logger.info("`text_config` is `None`. Initializing the `ChineseCLIPTextConfig` with default values.")
if vision_config is None:
vision_config = {}
logger.info("`vision_config` is `None`. initializing the `ChineseCLIPVisionConfig` with default values.")
self.text_config = ChineseCLIPTextConfig(**text_config)
self.vision_config = ChineseCLIPVisionConfig(**vision_config)
self.projection_dim = projection_dim
self.logit_scale_init_value = logit_scale_init_value
self.initializer_factor = 1.0
self.initializer_range = 0.02
@classmethod
def from_text_vision_configs(
cls, text_config: ChineseCLIPTextConfig, vision_config: ChineseCLIPVisionConfig, **kwargs
):
r"""
Instantiate a [`ChineseCLIPConfig`] (or a derived class) from Chinese-CLIP text model configuration and
Chinese-CLIP vision model configuration. Returns:
[`ChineseCLIPConfig`]: An instance of a configuration object
"""
return cls(text_config=text_config.to_dict(), vision_config=vision_config.to_dict(), **kwargs)
def to_dict(self):
"""
Serializes this instance to a Python dictionary. Override the default [`~PretrainedConfig.to_dict`].
Returns:
`Dict[str, any]`: Dictionary of all the attributes that make up this configuration instance,
"""
output = copy.deepcopy(self.__dict__)
output["text_config"] = self.text_config.to_dict()
output["vision_config"] = self.vision_config.to_dict()
output["model_type"] = self.__class__.model_type
return output
class ChineseCLIPOnnxConfig(OnnxConfig):
@property
def inputs(self) -> Mapping[str, Mapping[int, str]]:
return OrderedDict(
[
("input_ids", {0: "batch", 1: "sequence"}),
("pixel_values", {0: "batch", 1: "num_channels", 2: "height", 3: "width"}),
("attention_mask", {0: "batch", 1: "sequence"}),
]
)
@property
def outputs(self) -> Mapping[str, Mapping[int, str]]:
return OrderedDict(
[
("logits_per_image", {0: "batch"}),
("logits_per_text", {0: "batch"}),
("text_embeds", {0: "batch"}),
("image_embeds", {0: "batch"}),
]
)
@property
def atol_for_validation(self) -> float:
return 1e-4
def generate_dummy_inputs(
self,
processor: "ProcessorMixin",
batch_size: int = -1,
seq_length: int = -1,
framework: Optional["TensorType"] = None,
) -> Mapping[str, Any]:
text_input_dict = super().generate_dummy_inputs(
processor.tokenizer, batch_size=batch_size, seq_length=seq_length, framework=framework
)
image_input_dict = super().generate_dummy_inputs(
processor.image_processor, batch_size=batch_size, framework=framework
)
return {**text_input_dict, **image_input_dict}
@property
def default_onnx_opset(self) -> int:
return 14
| 22,588 | 46.257322 | 136 | py |
transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/chinese_clip/feature_extraction_chinese_clip.py | # coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2021 The OFA-Sys Team Authors and 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.
"""Feature extractor class for Chinese-CLIP."""
import warnings
from ...utils import logging
from .image_processing_chinese_clip import ChineseCLIPImageProcessor
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
class ChineseCLIPFeatureExtractor(ChineseCLIPImageProcessor):
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs) -> None:
warnings.warn(
"The class ChineseCLIPFeatureExtractor is deprecated and will be removed in version 5 of Transformers."
" Please use ChineseCLIPImageProcessor instead.",
FutureWarning,
)
super().__init__(*args, **kwargs)
| 1,247 | 35.705882 | 115 | py |
transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/chinese_clip/image_processing_chinese_clip.py | # coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2022 The OFA-Sys Team Authors and 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.
"""Image processor class for Chinese-CLIP."""
from typing import Dict, List, Optional, Union
import numpy as np
from ...image_processing_utils import BaseImageProcessor, BatchFeature, get_size_dict
from ...image_transforms import (
center_crop,
convert_to_rgb,
get_resize_output_image_size,
normalize,
rescale,
resize,
to_channel_dimension_format,
)
from ...image_utils import (
OPENAI_CLIP_MEAN,
OPENAI_CLIP_STD,
ChannelDimension,
ImageInput,
PILImageResampling,
make_list_of_images,
to_numpy_array,
valid_images,
)
from ...utils import TensorType, is_vision_available, logging
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
if is_vision_available():
import PIL
class ChineseCLIPImageProcessor(BaseImageProcessor):
r"""
Constructs a Chinese-CLIP image processor.
Args:
do_resize (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether to resize the image's (height, width) dimensions to the specified `size`. Can be overridden by
`do_resize` in the `preprocess` method.
size (`Dict[str, int]` *optional*, defaults to `{"shortest_edge": 224}`):
Size of the image after resizing. The shortest edge of the image is resized to size["shortest_edge"], with
the longest edge resized to keep the input aspect ratio. Can be overridden by `size` in the `preprocess`
method.
resample (`PILImageResampling`, *optional*, defaults to `PILImageResampling.BICUBIC`):
Resampling filter to use if resizing the image. Can be overridden by `resample` in the `preprocess` method.
do_center_crop (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether to center crop the image to the specified `crop_size`. Can be overridden by `do_center_crop` in the
`preprocess` method.
crop_size (`Dict[str, int]` *optional*, defaults to 224):
Size of the output image after applying `center_crop`. Can be overridden by `crop_size` in the `preprocess`
method.
do_rescale (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether to rescale the image by the specified scale `rescale_factor`. Can be overridden by `do_rescale` in
the `preprocess` method.
rescale_factor (`int` or `float`, *optional*, defaults to `1/255`):
Scale factor to use if rescaling the image. Can be overridden by `rescale_factor` in the `preprocess`
method.
do_normalize:
Whether to normalize the image. Can be overridden by `do_normalize` in the `preprocess` method.
image_mean (`float` or `List[float]`, *optional*, defaults to `IMAGENET_STANDARD_MEAN`):
Mean to use if normalizing the image. This is a float or list of floats the length of the number of
channels in the image. Can be overridden by the `image_mean` parameter in the `preprocess` method.
image_std (`float` or `List[float]`, *optional*, defaults to `IMAGENET_STANDARD_STD`):
Image standard deviation.
do_convert_rgb (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Standard deviation to use if normalizing the image. This is a float or list of floats the length of the
number of channels in the image. Can be overridden by the `image_std` parameter in the `preprocess` method.
"""
model_input_names = ["pixel_values"]
def __init__(
self,
do_resize: bool = True,
size: Dict[str, int] = None,
resample: PILImageResampling = PILImageResampling.BICUBIC,
do_center_crop: bool = True,
crop_size: Dict[str, int] = None,
do_rescale: bool = True,
rescale_factor: Union[int, float] = 1 / 255,
do_normalize: bool = True,
image_mean: Optional[Union[float, List[float]]] = None,
image_std: Optional[Union[float, List[float]]] = None,
do_convert_rgb: bool = True,
**kwargs,
) -> None:
super().__init__(**kwargs)
size = size if size is not None else {"shortest_edge": 224}
size = get_size_dict(size, default_to_square=False)
crop_size = crop_size if crop_size is not None else {"height": 224, "width": 224}
crop_size = get_size_dict(crop_size)
self.do_resize = do_resize
self.size = size
self.resample = resample
self.do_center_crop = do_center_crop
self.crop_size = crop_size
self.do_rescale = do_rescale
self.rescale_factor = rescale_factor
self.do_normalize = do_normalize
self.image_mean = image_mean if image_mean is not None else OPENAI_CLIP_MEAN
self.image_std = image_std if image_std is not None else OPENAI_CLIP_STD
self.do_convert_rgb = do_convert_rgb
def resize(
self,
image: np.ndarray,
size: Dict[str, int],
resample: PILImageResampling = PILImageResampling.BICUBIC,
data_format: Optional[Union[str, ChannelDimension]] = None,
**kwargs,
) -> np.ndarray:
"""
Resize an image. The shortest edge of the image is resized to size["shortest_edge"], with the longest edge
resized to keep the input aspect ratio.
Args:
image (`np.ndarray`):
Image to resize.
size (`Dict[str, int]`):
Size of the output image.
resample (`PILImageResampling`, *optional*, defaults to `PILImageResampling.BICUBIC`):
Resampling filter to use when resiizing the image.
data_format (`str` or `ChannelDimension`, *optional*):
The channel dimension format of the image. If not provided, it will be the same as the input image.
"""
size = get_size_dict(size, default_to_square=False)
output_size = get_resize_output_image_size(
image, size=(size["height"], size["width"]), default_to_square=False
)
return resize(image, size=output_size, resample=resample, data_format=data_format, **kwargs)
def center_crop(
self,
image: np.ndarray,
size: Dict[str, int],
data_format: Optional[Union[str, ChannelDimension]] = None,
**kwargs,
) -> np.ndarray:
"""
Center crop an image. If the image is too small to be cropped to the size given, it will be padded (so the
returned result will always be of size `size`).
Args:
image (`np.ndarray`):
Image to center crop.
size (`Dict[str, int]`):
Size of the output image in the form of a dictionary with keys `height` and `width`.
data_format (`str` or `ChannelDimension`, *optional*):
The channel dimension format of the image. If not provided, it will be the same as the input image.
"""
size = get_size_dict(size)
return center_crop(image, size=(size["height"], size["width"]), data_format=data_format, **kwargs)
def rescale(
self,
image: np.ndarray,
scale: Union[int, float],
data_format: Optional[Union[str, ChannelDimension]] = None,
**kwargs,
):
"""
Rescale an image by a scale factor. image = image * scale.
Args:
image (`np.ndarray`):
Image to rescale.
scale (`int` or `float`):
Scale to apply to the image.
data_format (`str` or `ChannelDimension`, *optional*):
The channel dimension format of the image. If not provided, it will be the same as the input image.
"""
return rescale(image, scale=scale, data_format=data_format, **kwargs)
def normalize(
self,
image: np.ndarray,
mean: Union[float, List[float]],
std: Union[float, List[float]],
data_format: Optional[Union[str, ChannelDimension]] = None,
**kwargs,
) -> np.ndarray:
"""
Normalize an image. image = (image - image_mean) / image_std.
Args:
image (`np.ndarray`):
Image to normalize.
image_mean (`float` or `List[float]`):
Image mean.
image_std (`float` or `List[float]`):
Image standard deviation.
data_format (`str` or `ChannelDimension`, *optional*):
The channel dimension format of the image. If not provided, it will be the same as the input image.
"""
return normalize(image, mean=mean, std=std, data_format=data_format, **kwargs)
def preprocess(
self,
images: ImageInput,
do_resize: bool = None,
size: Dict[str, int] = None,
resample: PILImageResampling = None,
do_center_crop: bool = None,
crop_size: int = None,
do_rescale: bool = None,
rescale_factor: float = None,
do_normalize: bool = None,
image_mean: Optional[Union[float, List[float]]] = None,
image_std: Optional[Union[float, List[float]]] = None,
do_convert_rgb: bool = None,
return_tensors: Optional[Union[str, TensorType]] = None,
data_format: Optional[ChannelDimension] = ChannelDimension.FIRST,
**kwargs,
) -> PIL.Image.Image:
"""
Preprocess an image or batch of images.
Args:
images (`ImageInput`):
Image to preprocess.
do_resize (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `self.do_resize`):
Whether to resize the image.
size (`Dict[str, int]`, *optional*, defaults to `self.size`):
Size of the image after resizing. Shortest edge of the image is resized to size["shortest_edge"], with
the longest edge resized to keep the input aspect ratio.
resample (`int`, *optional*, defaults to `self.resample`):
Resampling filter to use if resizing the image. This can be one of the enum `PILImageResampling`. Only
has an effect if `do_resize` is set to `True`.
do_center_crop (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `self.do_center_crop`):
Whether to center crop the image.
crop_size (`Dict[str, int]`, *optional*, defaults to `self.crop_size`):
Size of the center crop. Only has an effect if `do_center_crop` is set to `True`.
do_rescale (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `self.do_rescale`):
Whether to rescale the image.
rescale_factor (`float`, *optional*, defaults to `self.rescale_factor`):
Rescale factor to rescale the image by if `do_rescale` is set to `True`.
do_normalize (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `self.do_normalize`):
Whether to normalize the image.
image_mean (`float` or `List[float]`, *optional*, defaults to `self.image_mean`):
Image mean to use for normalization. Only has an effect if `do_normalize` is set to `True`.
image_std (`float` or `List[float]`, *optional*, defaults to `self.image_std`):
Image standard deviation to use for normalization. Only has an effect if `do_normalize` is set to
`True`.
do_convert_rgb (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `self.do_convert_rgb`):
Whether to convert the image to RGB.
return_tensors (`str` or `TensorType`, *optional*):
The type of tensors to return. Can be one of:
- Unset: Return a list of `np.ndarray`.
- `TensorType.TENSORFLOW` or `'tf'`: Return a batch of type `tf.Tensor`.
- `TensorType.PYTORCH` or `'pt'`: Return a batch of type `torch.Tensor`.
- `TensorType.NUMPY` or `'np'`: Return a batch of type `np.ndarray`.
- `TensorType.JAX` or `'jax'`: Return a batch of type `jax.numpy.ndarray`.
data_format (`ChannelDimension` or `str`, *optional*, defaults to `ChannelDimension.FIRST`):
The channel dimension format for the output image. Can be one of:
- `ChannelDimension.FIRST`: image in (num_channels, height, width) format.
- `ChannelDimension.LAST`: image in (height, width, num_channels) format.
- Unset: defaults to the channel dimension format of the input image.
"""
do_resize = do_resize if do_resize is not None else self.do_resize
size = size if size is not None else self.size
size = get_size_dict(size, default_to_square=False)
resample = resample if resample is not None else self.resample
do_center_crop = do_center_crop if do_center_crop is not None else self.do_center_crop
crop_size = crop_size if crop_size is not None else self.crop_size
crop_size = get_size_dict(crop_size)
do_rescale = do_rescale if do_rescale is not None else self.do_rescale
rescale_factor = rescale_factor if rescale_factor is not None else self.rescale_factor
do_normalize = do_normalize if do_normalize is not None else self.do_normalize
image_mean = image_mean if image_mean is not None else self.image_mean
image_std = image_std if image_std is not None else self.image_std
do_convert_rgb = do_convert_rgb if do_convert_rgb is not None else self.do_convert_rgb
images = make_list_of_images(images)
if not valid_images(images):
raise ValueError(
"Invalid image type. Must be of type PIL.Image.Image, numpy.ndarray, "
"torch.Tensor, tf.Tensor or jax.ndarray."
)
if do_resize and size is None:
raise ValueError("Size must be specified if do_resize is True.")
if do_center_crop and crop_size is None:
raise ValueError("Crop size must be specified if do_center_crop is True.")
if do_rescale and rescale_factor is None:
raise ValueError("Rescale factor must be specified if do_rescale is True.")
if do_normalize and (image_mean is None or image_std is None):
raise ValueError("Image mean and std must be specified if do_normalize is True.")
# PIL RGBA images are converted to RGB
if do_convert_rgb:
images = [convert_to_rgb(image) for image in images]
# All transformations expect numpy arrays.
images = [to_numpy_array(image) for image in images]
if do_resize:
images = [self.resize(image=image, size=size, resample=resample) for image in images]
if do_center_crop:
images = [self.center_crop(image=image, size=crop_size) for image in images]
if do_rescale:
images = [self.rescale(image=image, scale=rescale_factor) for image in images]
if do_normalize:
images = [self.normalize(image=image, mean=image_mean, std=image_std) for image in images]
images = [to_channel_dimension_format(image, data_format) for image in images]
data = {"pixel_values": images}
return BatchFeature(data=data, tensor_type=return_tensors)
| 15,758 | 45.901786 | 119 | py |
transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/blenderbot/tokenization_blenderbot.py | # coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2021 The Facebook Inc. and The HuggingFace Inc. 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.
"""Tokenization class for Blenderbot."""
import json
import os
from functools import lru_cache
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, List, Optional, Tuple
import regex as re
from ...tokenization_utils import AddedToken, PreTrainedTokenizer
from ...utils import logging
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from transformers.pipelines.conversational import Conversation
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
VOCAB_FILES_NAMES = {
"vocab_file": "vocab.json",
"merges_file": "merges.txt",
"tokenizer_config_file": "tokenizer_config.json",
}
PRETRAINED_VOCAB_FILES_MAP = {
"vocab_file": {"facebook/blenderbot-3B": "https://huggingface.co/facebook/blenderbot-3B/resolve/main/vocab.json"},
"merges_file": {"facebook/blenderbot-3B": "https://huggingface.co/facebook/blenderbot-3B/resolve/main/merges.txt"},
"tokenizer_config_file": {
"facebook/blenderbot-3B": "https://huggingface.co/facebook/blenderbot-3B/resolve/main/tokenizer_config.json"
},
}
PRETRAINED_POSITIONAL_EMBEDDINGS_SIZES = {"facebook/blenderbot-3B": 128}
@lru_cache()
# Copied from transformers.models.roberta.tokenization_roberta.bytes_to_unicode
def bytes_to_unicode():
"""
Returns list of utf-8 byte and a mapping to unicode strings. We specifically avoids mapping to whitespace/control
characters the bpe code barfs on.
The reversible bpe codes work on unicode strings. This means you need a large # of unicode characters in your vocab
if you want to avoid UNKs. When you're at something like a 10B token dataset you end up needing around 5K for
decent coverage. This is a significant percentage of your normal, say, 32K bpe vocab. To avoid that, we want lookup
tables between utf-8 bytes and unicode strings.
"""
bs = (
list(range(ord("!"), ord("~") + 1)) + list(range(ord("¡"), ord("¬") + 1)) + list(range(ord("®"), ord("ÿ") + 1))
)
cs = bs[:]
n = 0
for b in range(2**8):
if b not in bs:
bs.append(b)
cs.append(2**8 + n)
n += 1
cs = [chr(n) for n in cs]
return dict(zip(bs, cs))
# Copied from transformers.models.roberta.tokenization_roberta.get_pairs
def get_pairs(word):
"""
Return set of symbol pairs in a word.
Word is represented as tuple of symbols (symbols being variable-length strings).
"""
pairs = set()
prev_char = word[0]
for char in word[1:]:
pairs.add((prev_char, char))
prev_char = char
return pairs
class BlenderbotTokenizer(PreTrainedTokenizer):
"""
Constructs a Blenderbot tokenizer, derived from the GPT-2 tokenizer, using byte-level Byte-Pair-Encoding.
This tokenizer has been trained to treat spaces like parts of the tokens (a bit like sentencepiece) so a word will
be encoded differently whether it is at the beginning of the sentence (without space) or not:
```python
>>> from transformers import BlenderbotTokenizer
>>> tokenizer = BlenderbotTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/blenderbot-3B")
>>> tokenizer.add_prefix_space = False
>>> tokenizer("Hello world")["input_ids"]
[47, 921, 86, 1085, 2]
>>> tokenizer(" Hello world")["input_ids"]
[6950, 1085, 2]
```
You can get around that behavior by passing `add_prefix_space=True` when instantiating this tokenizer or when you
call it on some text, but since the model was not pretrained this way, it might yield a decrease in performance.
<Tip>
When used with `is_split_into_words=True`, this tokenizer will add a space before each word (even the first one).
</Tip>
This tokenizer inherits from [`PreTrainedTokenizer`] which contains most of the main methods. Users should refer to
this superclass for more information regarding those methods.
Args:
vocab_file (`str`):
Path to the vocabulary file.
merges_file (`str`):
Path to the merges file.
errors (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"replace"`):
Paradigm to follow when decoding bytes to UTF-8. See
[bytes.decode](https://docs.python.org/3/library/stdtypes.html#bytes.decode) for more information.
bos_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"<s>"`):
The beginning of sequence token that was used during pretraining. Can be used a sequence classifier token.
<Tip>
When building a sequence using special tokens, this is not the token that is used for the beginning of
sequence. The token used is the `cls_token`.
</Tip>
eos_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"</s>"`):
The end of sequence token.
<Tip>
When building a sequence using special tokens, this is not the token that is used for the end of sequence.
The token used is the `sep_token`.
</Tip>
sep_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"</s>"`):
The separator token, which is used when building a sequence from multiple sequences, e.g. two sequences for
sequence classification or for a text and a question for question answering. It is also used as the last
token of a sequence built with special tokens.
cls_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"<s>"`):
The classifier token which is used when doing sequence classification (classification of the whole sequence
instead of per-token classification). It is the first token of the sequence when built with special tokens.
unk_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"<unk>"`):
The unknown token. A token that is not in the vocabulary cannot be converted to an ID and is set to be this
token instead.
pad_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"<pad>"`):
The token used for padding, for example when batching sequences of different lengths.
mask_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"<mask>"`):
The token used for masking values. This is the token used when training this model with masked language
modeling. This is the token which the model will try to predict.
add_prefix_space (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether or not to add an initial space to the input. This allows to treat the leading word just as any
other word. (Blenderbot tokenizer detect beginning of words by the preceding space).
"""
vocab_files_names = VOCAB_FILES_NAMES
pretrained_vocab_files_map = PRETRAINED_VOCAB_FILES_MAP
max_model_input_sizes = PRETRAINED_POSITIONAL_EMBEDDINGS_SIZES
model_input_names = ["input_ids", "attention_mask"]
# Copied from transformers.models.roberta.tokenization_roberta.RobertaTokenizer.__init__ with Roberta->Blenderbot, RoBERTa->Blenderbot
def __init__(
self,
vocab_file,
merges_file,
errors="replace",
bos_token="<s>",
eos_token="</s>",
sep_token="</s>",
cls_token="<s>",
unk_token="<unk>",
pad_token="<pad>",
mask_token="<mask>",
add_prefix_space=False,
**kwargs,
):
bos_token = AddedToken(bos_token, lstrip=False, rstrip=False) if isinstance(bos_token, str) else bos_token
eos_token = AddedToken(eos_token, lstrip=False, rstrip=False) if isinstance(eos_token, str) else eos_token
sep_token = AddedToken(sep_token, lstrip=False, rstrip=False) if isinstance(sep_token, str) else sep_token
cls_token = AddedToken(cls_token, lstrip=False, rstrip=False) if isinstance(cls_token, str) else cls_token
unk_token = AddedToken(unk_token, lstrip=False, rstrip=False) if isinstance(unk_token, str) else unk_token
pad_token = AddedToken(pad_token, lstrip=False, rstrip=False) if isinstance(pad_token, str) else pad_token
# Mask token behave like a normal word, i.e. include the space before it
mask_token = AddedToken(mask_token, lstrip=True, rstrip=False) if isinstance(mask_token, str) else mask_token
super().__init__(
errors=errors,
bos_token=bos_token,
eos_token=eos_token,
unk_token=unk_token,
sep_token=sep_token,
cls_token=cls_token,
pad_token=pad_token,
mask_token=mask_token,
add_prefix_space=add_prefix_space,
**kwargs,
)
with open(vocab_file, encoding="utf-8") as vocab_handle:
self.encoder = json.load(vocab_handle)
self.decoder = {v: k for k, v in self.encoder.items()}
self.errors = errors # how to handle errors in decoding
self.byte_encoder = bytes_to_unicode()
self.byte_decoder = {v: k for k, v in self.byte_encoder.items()}
with open(merges_file, encoding="utf-8") as merges_handle:
bpe_merges = merges_handle.read().split("\n")[1:-1]
bpe_merges = [tuple(merge.split()) for merge in bpe_merges]
self.bpe_ranks = dict(zip(bpe_merges, range(len(bpe_merges))))
self.cache = {}
self.add_prefix_space = add_prefix_space
# Should have added re.IGNORECASE so BPE merges can happen for capitalized versions of contractions
self.pat = re.compile(r"""'s|'t|'re|'ve|'m|'ll|'d| ?\p{L}+| ?\p{N}+| ?[^\s\p{L}\p{N}]+|\s+(?!\S)|\s+""")
@property
# Copied from transformers.models.roberta.tokenization_roberta.RobertaTokenizer.vocab_size with Roberta->Blenderbot, RoBERTa->Blenderbot
def vocab_size(self):
return len(self.encoder)
# Copied from transformers.models.roberta.tokenization_roberta.RobertaTokenizer.get_vocab with Roberta->Blenderbot, RoBERTa->Blenderbot
def get_vocab(self):
return dict(self.encoder, **self.added_tokens_encoder)
# Copied from transformers.models.roberta.tokenization_roberta.RobertaTokenizer.bpe with Roberta->Blenderbot, RoBERTa->Blenderbot
def bpe(self, token):
if token in self.cache:
return self.cache[token]
word = tuple(token)
pairs = get_pairs(word)
if not pairs:
return token
while True:
bigram = min(pairs, key=lambda pair: self.bpe_ranks.get(pair, float("inf")))
if bigram not in self.bpe_ranks:
break
first, second = bigram
new_word = []
i = 0
while i < len(word):
try:
j = word.index(first, i)
except ValueError:
new_word.extend(word[i:])
break
else:
new_word.extend(word[i:j])
i = j
if word[i] == first and i < len(word) - 1 and word[i + 1] == second:
new_word.append(first + second)
i += 2
else:
new_word.append(word[i])
i += 1
new_word = tuple(new_word)
word = new_word
if len(word) == 1:
break
else:
pairs = get_pairs(word)
word = " ".join(word)
self.cache[token] = word
return word
# Copied from transformers.models.roberta.tokenization_roberta.RobertaTokenizer._tokenize with Roberta->Blenderbot, RoBERTa->Blenderbot
def _tokenize(self, text):
"""Tokenize a string."""
bpe_tokens = []
for token in re.findall(self.pat, text):
token = "".join(
self.byte_encoder[b] for b in token.encode("utf-8")
) # Maps all our bytes to unicode strings, avoiding control tokens of the BPE (spaces in our case)
bpe_tokens.extend(bpe_token for bpe_token in self.bpe(token).split(" "))
return bpe_tokens
# Copied from transformers.models.roberta.tokenization_roberta.RobertaTokenizer._convert_token_to_id with Roberta->Blenderbot, RoBERTa->Blenderbot
def _convert_token_to_id(self, token):
"""Converts a token (str) in an id using the vocab."""
return self.encoder.get(token, self.encoder.get(self.unk_token))
# Copied from transformers.models.roberta.tokenization_roberta.RobertaTokenizer._convert_id_to_token with Roberta->Blenderbot, RoBERTa->Blenderbot
def _convert_id_to_token(self, index):
"""Converts an index (integer) in a token (str) using the vocab."""
return self.decoder.get(index)
# Copied from transformers.models.roberta.tokenization_roberta.RobertaTokenizer.convert_tokens_to_string with Roberta->Blenderbot, RoBERTa->Blenderbot
def convert_tokens_to_string(self, tokens):
"""Converts a sequence of tokens (string) in a single string."""
text = "".join(tokens)
text = bytearray([self.byte_decoder[c] for c in text]).decode("utf-8", errors=self.errors)
return text
# Copied from transformers.models.roberta.tokenization_roberta.RobertaTokenizer.save_vocabulary with Roberta->Blenderbot, RoBERTa->Blenderbot
def save_vocabulary(self, save_directory: str, filename_prefix: Optional[str] = None) -> Tuple[str]:
if not os.path.isdir(save_directory):
logger.error(f"Vocabulary path ({save_directory}) should be a directory")
return
vocab_file = os.path.join(
save_directory, (filename_prefix + "-" if filename_prefix else "") + VOCAB_FILES_NAMES["vocab_file"]
)
merge_file = os.path.join(
save_directory, (filename_prefix + "-" if filename_prefix else "") + VOCAB_FILES_NAMES["merges_file"]
)
with open(vocab_file, "w", encoding="utf-8") as f:
f.write(json.dumps(self.encoder, indent=2, sort_keys=True, ensure_ascii=False) + "\n")
index = 0
with open(merge_file, "w", encoding="utf-8") as writer:
writer.write("#version: 0.2\n")
for bpe_tokens, token_index in sorted(self.bpe_ranks.items(), key=lambda kv: kv[1]):
if index != token_index:
logger.warning(
f"Saving vocabulary to {merge_file}: BPE merge indices are not consecutive."
" Please check that the tokenizer is not corrupted!"
)
index = token_index
writer.write(" ".join(bpe_tokens) + "\n")
index += 1
return vocab_file, merge_file
# Copied from transformers.models.roberta.tokenization_roberta.RobertaTokenizer.get_special_tokens_mask with Roberta->Blenderbot, RoBERTa->Blenderbot
def get_special_tokens_mask(
self, token_ids_0: List[int], token_ids_1: Optional[List[int]] = None, already_has_special_tokens: bool = False
) -> List[int]:
"""
Retrieve sequence ids from a token list that has no special tokens added. This method is called when adding
special tokens using the tokenizer `prepare_for_model` method.
Args:
token_ids_0 (`List[int]`):
List of IDs.
token_ids_1 (`List[int]`, *optional*):
Optional second list of IDs for sequence pairs.
already_has_special_tokens (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether or not the token list is already formatted with special tokens for the model.
Returns:
`List[int]`: A list of integers in the range [0, 1]: 1 for a special token, 0 for a sequence token.
"""
if already_has_special_tokens:
return super().get_special_tokens_mask(
token_ids_0=token_ids_0, token_ids_1=token_ids_1, already_has_special_tokens=True
)
if token_ids_1 is None:
return [1] + ([0] * len(token_ids_0)) + [1]
return [1] + ([0] * len(token_ids_0)) + [1, 1] + ([0] * len(token_ids_1)) + [1]
# Copied from transformers.models.roberta.tokenization_roberta.RobertaTokenizer.create_token_type_ids_from_sequences with Roberta->Blenderbot, RoBERTa->Blenderbot
def create_token_type_ids_from_sequences(
self, token_ids_0: List[int], token_ids_1: Optional[List[int]] = None
) -> List[int]:
"""
Create a mask from the two sequences passed to be used in a sequence-pair classification task. Blenderbot does
not make use of token type ids, therefore a list of zeros is returned.
Args:
token_ids_0 (`List[int]`):
List of IDs.
token_ids_1 (`List[int]`, *optional*):
Optional second list of IDs for sequence pairs.
Returns:
`List[int]`: List of zeros.
"""
sep = [self.sep_token_id]
cls = [self.cls_token_id]
if token_ids_1 is None:
return len(cls + token_ids_0 + sep) * [0]
return len(cls + token_ids_0 + sep + sep + token_ids_1 + sep) * [0]
# Copied from transformers.models.roberta.tokenization_roberta.RobertaTokenizer.prepare_for_tokenization with Roberta->Blenderbot, RoBERTa->Blenderbot
def prepare_for_tokenization(self, text, is_split_into_words=False, **kwargs):
add_prefix_space = kwargs.pop("add_prefix_space", self.add_prefix_space)
if (is_split_into_words or add_prefix_space) and (len(text) > 0 and not text[0].isspace()):
text = " " + text
return (text, kwargs)
def build_inputs_with_special_tokens(self, token_ids_0: List[int], token_ids_1: Optional[List[int]] = None):
"""
Build model inputs from a sequence or a pair of sequence for sequence classification tasks by concatenating and
adding special tokens. A Blenderbot sequence has the following format:
- single sequence: ` X </s>`
Args:
token_ids_0 (`List[int]`):
List of IDs to which the special tokens will be added
token_ids_1 (`List[int]`, *optional*):
Will be ignored
Returns:
`List[int]`: list of [input IDs](../glossary#input-ids) with the appropriate special tokens.
"""
return token_ids_0 + [self.eos_token_id]
def _build_conversation_input_ids(self, conversation: "Conversation") -> List[int]:
inputs = []
for is_user, text in conversation.iter_texts():
if is_user:
# We need to space prefix as it's being done within blenderbot
inputs.append(" " + text)
else:
# Generated responses should contain them already.
inputs.append(text)
full_string = " ".join(inputs)
input_ids = self.encode(full_string)
if len(input_ids) > self.model_max_length:
input_ids = input_ids[-self.model_max_length :]
logger.warning(f"Trimmed input from conversation as it was longer than {self.model_max_length} tokens.")
return input_ids
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transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/blenderbot/convert_blenderbot_original_pytorch_checkpoint_to_pytorch.py | # coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2020 The HuggingFace Inc. team.
#
# 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.
"""Convert Blenderbot checkpoint."""
import argparse
import torch
from transformers import BlenderbotConfig, BlenderbotForConditionalGeneration
from transformers.utils import logging
logging.set_verbosity_info()
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
PATTERNS = [
["attention", "attn"],
["encoder_attention", "encoder_attn"],
["q_lin", "q_proj"],
["k_lin", "k_proj"],
["v_lin", "v_proj"],
["out_lin", "out_proj"],
["norm_embeddings", "layernorm_embedding"],
["position_embeddings", "embed_positions"],
["embeddings", "embed_tokens"],
["ffn.lin", "fc"],
]
def rename_state_dict_key(k):
if k == "embeddings.weight":
return "shared.weight"
for parlai_name, hf_name in PATTERNS:
k = k.replace(parlai_name, hf_name)
if k.startswith("encoder"):
k = k.replace(".attn", ".self_attn")
k = k.replace("norm1", "self_attn_layer_norm")
k = k.replace("norm2", "final_layer_norm")
elif k.startswith("decoder"):
k = k.replace("norm1", "self_attn_layer_norm")
k = k.replace("norm2", "encoder_attn_layer_norm")
k = k.replace("norm3", "final_layer_norm")
return k
def rename_layernorm_keys(sd):
keys = [
"model.encoder.layernorm_embedding.weight",
"model.encoder.layernorm_embedding.bias",
"model.decoder.layernorm_embedding.weight",
"model.decoder.layernorm_embedding.bias",
]
for k in keys:
v = sd.pop(k)
new_k = k.replace("layernorm_embedding", "layer_norm")
assert new_k not in sd
sd[new_k] = v
IGNORE_KEYS = ["START"]
@torch.no_grad()
def convert_parlai_checkpoint(checkpoint_path, pytorch_dump_folder_path, config_json_path):
"""
Copy/paste/tweak model's weights to our BERT structure.
"""
model = torch.load(checkpoint_path, map_location="cpu")
sd = model["model"]
cfg = BlenderbotConfig.from_json_file(config_json_path)
m = BlenderbotForConditionalGeneration(cfg)
valid_keys = m.model.state_dict().keys()
failures = []
mapping = {}
for k, v in sd.items():
if k in IGNORE_KEYS:
continue
new_k = rename_state_dict_key(k)
if new_k not in valid_keys:
failures.append([k, new_k])
else:
mapping[new_k] = v
if cfg.normalize_before: # Blenderbot-3B checkpoints. Rename layernorm_embedding -> layer_norm
rename_layernorm_keys(sd)
m.model.load_state_dict(mapping, strict=True)
m.half()
m.save_pretrained(pytorch_dump_folder_path)
if __name__ == "__main__":
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
# Required parameters
parser.add_argument("--src_path", type=str, help="like blenderbot-model.bin")
parser.add_argument("--save_dir", default="hf_blenderbot", type=str, help="Where to save converted model.")
parser.add_argument(
"--hf_config_json", default="blenderbot-3b-config.json", type=str, help="Path to config to use"
)
args = parser.parse_args()
convert_parlai_checkpoint(args.src_path, args.save_dir, args.hf_config_json)
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transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/blenderbot/modeling_flax_blenderbot.py | # coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2021 The Fairseq Authors and The Google Flax Team Authors And The HuggingFace Inc. 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.
""" Flax Blenderbot model."""
import math
import random
from functools import partial
from typing import Callable, Optional, Tuple
import flax.linen as nn
import jax
import jax.numpy as jnp
import numpy as np
from flax.core.frozen_dict import FrozenDict, freeze, unfreeze
from flax.linen import combine_masks, make_causal_mask
from flax.linen.attention import dot_product_attention_weights
from flax.traverse_util import flatten_dict, unflatten_dict
from jax import lax
from jax.random import PRNGKey
from ...modeling_flax_outputs import (
FlaxBaseModelOutput,
FlaxBaseModelOutputWithPastAndCrossAttentions,
FlaxCausalLMOutputWithCrossAttentions,
FlaxSeq2SeqLMOutput,
FlaxSeq2SeqModelOutput,
)
from ...modeling_flax_utils import (
ACT2FN,
FlaxPreTrainedModel,
append_call_sample_docstring,
append_replace_return_docstrings,
overwrite_call_docstring,
)
from ...utils import add_start_docstrings, add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward, logging, replace_return_docstrings
from .configuration_blenderbot import BlenderbotConfig
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
_CONFIG_FOR_DOC = "BlenderbotConfig"
_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC = "facebook/blenderbot-400M-distill"
BLENDERBOT_START_DOCSTRING = r"""
This model inherits from [`FlaxPreTrainedModel`]. Check the superclass documentation for the generic methods the
library implements for all its model (such as downloading or saving, resizing the input embeddings, pruning heads
etc.)
This model is also a Flax Linen
[flax.nn.Module](https://flax.readthedocs.io/en/latest/_autosummary/flax.nn.module.html) subclass. Use it as a
regular Flax Module and refer to the Flax documentation for all matter related to general usage and behavior.
Finally, this model supports inherent JAX features such as:
- [Just-In-Time (JIT) compilation](https://jax.readthedocs.io/en/latest/jax.html#just-in-time-compilation-jit)
- [Automatic Differentiation](https://jax.readthedocs.io/en/latest/jax.html#automatic-differentiation)
- [Vectorization](https://jax.readthedocs.io/en/latest/jax.html#vectorization-vmap)
- [Parallelization](https://jax.readthedocs.io/en/latest/jax.html#parallelization-pmap)
Parameters:
config ([`BlenderbotConfig`]): Model configuration class with all the parameters of the model.
Initializing with a config file does not load the weights associated with the model, only the
configuration. Check out the [`~FlaxPreTrainedModel.from_pretrained`] method to load the model weights.
"""
BLENDERBOT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING = r"""
Args:
input_ids (`jnp.ndarray` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`):
Indices of input sequence tokens in the vocabulary. Padding will be ignored by default should you provide
it.
Indices can be obtained using [`AutoTokenizer`]. See [`PreTrainedTokenizer.encode`] and
[`PreTrainedTokenizer.__call__`] for details.
[What are input IDs?](../glossary#input-ids)
attention_mask (`jnp.ndarray` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on padding token indices. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
decoder_input_ids (`jnp.ndarray` of shape `(batch_size, target_sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Indices of decoder input sequence tokens in the vocabulary.
Indices can be obtained using [`AutoTokenizer`]. See [`PreTrainedTokenizer.encode`] and
[`PreTrainedTokenizer.__call__`] for details.
[What are decoder input IDs?](../glossary#decoder-input-ids)
For translation and summarization training, `decoder_input_ids` should be provided. If no
`decoder_input_ids` is provided, the model will create this tensor by shifting the `input_ids` to the right
for denoising pre-training following the paper.
decoder_attention_mask (`jnp.ndarray` of shape `(batch_size, target_sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Default behavior: generate a tensor that ignores pad tokens in `decoder_input_ids`. Causal mask will also
be used by default.
If you want to change padding behavior, you should modify to your needs. See diagram 1 in [the
paper](https://arxiv.org/abs/1910.13461) for more information on the default strategy.
position_ids (`numpy.ndarray` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Indices of positions of each input sequence tokens in the position embeddings. Selected in the range `[0,
config.max_position_embeddings - 1]`.
decoder_position_ids (`numpy.ndarray` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Indices of positions of each decoder input sequence tokens in the position embeddings. Selected in the
range `[0, config.max_position_embeddings - 1]`.
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under returned
tensors for more detail.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors for
more detail.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple.
"""
BLENDERBOT_ENCODE_INPUTS_DOCSTRING = r"""
Args:
input_ids (`jnp.ndarray` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`):
Indices of input sequence tokens in the vocabulary. Padding will be ignored by default should you provide
it.
Indices can be obtained using [`AutoTokenizer`]. See [`PreTrainedTokenizer.encode`] and
[`PreTrainedTokenizer.__call__`] for details.
[What are input IDs?](../glossary#input-ids)
attention_mask (`jnp.ndarray` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on padding token indices. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
position_ids (`numpy.ndarray` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Indices of positions of each input sequence tokens in the position embeddings. Selected in the range `[0,
config.max_position_embeddings - 1]`.
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under returned
tensors for more detail.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors for
more detail.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple.
"""
BLENDERBOT_DECODE_INPUTS_DOCSTRING = r"""
Args:
decoder_input_ids (`jnp.ndarray` of shape `(batch_size, target_sequence_length)`):
Indices of decoder input sequence tokens in the vocabulary.
Indices can be obtained using [`AutoTokenizer`]. See [`PreTrainedTokenizer.encode`] and
[`PreTrainedTokenizer.__call__`] for details.
[What are decoder input IDs?](../glossary#decoder-input-ids)
For translation and summarization training, `decoder_input_ids` should be provided. If no
`decoder_input_ids` is provided, the model will create this tensor by shifting the `input_ids` to the right
for denoising pre-training following the paper.
encoder_outputs (`tuple(tuple(jnp.ndarray)`):
Tuple consists of (`last_hidden_state`, *optional*: `hidden_states`, *optional*: `attentions`)
`last_hidden_state` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`, *optional*) is a sequence of
hidden-states at the output of the last layer of the encoder. Used in the cross-attention of the decoder.
encoder_attention_mask (`jnp.ndarray` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on padding token indices. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
decoder_attention_mask (`jnp.ndarray` of shape `(batch_size, target_sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Default behavior: generate a tensor that ignores pad tokens in `decoder_input_ids`. Causal mask will also
be used by default.
If you want to change padding behavior, you should modify to your needs. See diagram 1 in [the
paper](https://arxiv.org/abs/1910.13461) for more information on the default strategy.
decoder_position_ids (`numpy.ndarray` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Indices of positions of each decoder input sequence tokens in the position embeddings. Selected in the
range `[0, config.max_position_embeddings - 1]`.
past_key_values (`Dict[str, np.ndarray]`, *optional*, returned by `init_cache` or when passing previous `past_key_values`):
Dictionary of pre-computed hidden-states (key and values in the attention blocks) that can be used for fast
auto-regressive decoding. Pre-computed key and value hidden-states are of shape *[batch_size, max_length]*.
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under returned
tensors for more detail.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors for
more detail.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple.
"""
# Copied from transformers.models.bart.modeling_flax_bart.shift_tokens_right
def shift_tokens_right(input_ids: np.array, pad_token_id: int, decoder_start_token_id: int) -> np.ndarray:
"""
Shift input ids one token to the right.
"""
shifted_input_ids = jnp.zeros_like(input_ids)
shifted_input_ids = shifted_input_ids.at[:, 1:].set(input_ids[:, :-1])
shifted_input_ids = shifted_input_ids.at[:, 0].set(decoder_start_token_id)
shifted_input_ids = jnp.where(shifted_input_ids == -100, pad_token_id, shifted_input_ids)
return shifted_input_ids
# Copied from transformers.models.bart.modeling_flax_bart.FlaxBartAttention with Bart->Blenderbot
class FlaxBlenderbotAttention(nn.Module):
config: BlenderbotConfig
embed_dim: int
num_heads: int
dropout: float = 0.0
causal: bool = False
bias: bool = True
dtype: jnp.dtype = jnp.float32 # the dtype of the computation
def setup(self) -> None:
self.head_dim = self.embed_dim // self.num_heads
if self.head_dim * self.num_heads != self.embed_dim:
raise ValueError(
f"embed_dim must be divisible by num_heads (got `embed_dim`: {self.embed_dim}"
f" and `num_heads`: {self.num_heads})."
)
dense = partial(
nn.Dense,
self.embed_dim,
use_bias=self.bias,
dtype=self.dtype,
kernel_init=jax.nn.initializers.normal(self.config.init_std),
)
self.q_proj, self.k_proj, self.v_proj = dense(), dense(), dense()
self.out_proj = dense()
self.dropout_layer = nn.Dropout(rate=self.dropout)
if self.causal:
self.causal_mask = make_causal_mask(
jnp.ones((1, self.config.max_position_embeddings), dtype="bool"), dtype="bool"
)
def _split_heads(self, hidden_states):
return hidden_states.reshape(hidden_states.shape[:2] + (self.num_heads, self.head_dim))
def _merge_heads(self, hidden_states):
return hidden_states.reshape(hidden_states.shape[:2] + (self.embed_dim,))
@nn.compact
def _concatenate_to_cache(self, key, value, query, attention_mask):
"""
This function takes projected key, value states from a single input token and concatenates the states to cached
states from previous steps. This function is slighly adapted from the official Flax repository:
https://github.com/google/flax/blob/491ce18759622506588784b4fca0e4bf05f8c8cd/flax/linen/attention.py#L252
"""
# detect if we're initializing by absence of existing cache data.
is_initialized = self.has_variable("cache", "cached_key")
cached_key = self.variable("cache", "cached_key", jnp.zeros, key.shape, key.dtype)
cached_value = self.variable("cache", "cached_value", jnp.zeros, value.shape, value.dtype)
cache_index = self.variable("cache", "cache_index", lambda: jnp.array(0, dtype=jnp.int32))
if is_initialized:
*batch_dims, max_length, num_heads, depth_per_head = cached_key.value.shape
# update key, value caches with our new 1d spatial slices
cur_index = cache_index.value
indices = (0,) * len(batch_dims) + (cur_index, 0, 0)
key = lax.dynamic_update_slice(cached_key.value, key, indices)
value = lax.dynamic_update_slice(cached_value.value, value, indices)
cached_key.value = key
cached_value.value = value
num_updated_cache_vectors = query.shape[1]
cache_index.value = cache_index.value + num_updated_cache_vectors
# causal mask for cached decoder self-attention: our single query position should only attend to those key positions that have already been generated and cached, not the remaining zero elements.
pad_mask = jnp.broadcast_to(
jnp.arange(max_length) < cur_index + num_updated_cache_vectors,
tuple(batch_dims) + (1, num_updated_cache_vectors, max_length),
)
attention_mask = combine_masks(pad_mask, attention_mask)
return key, value, attention_mask
def __call__(
self,
hidden_states: jnp.ndarray,
key_value_states: Optional[jnp.ndarray] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[jnp.ndarray] = None,
init_cache: bool = False,
deterministic: bool = True,
) -> Tuple[jnp.ndarray]:
"""Input shape: Batch x Time x Channel"""
# if key_value_states are provided this layer is used as a cross-attention layer
# for the decoder
is_cross_attention = key_value_states is not None
batch_size = hidden_states.shape[0]
# get query proj
query_states = self.q_proj(hidden_states)
# get key, value proj
if is_cross_attention:
# cross_attentions
key_states = self.k_proj(key_value_states)
value_states = self.v_proj(key_value_states)
else:
# self_attention
key_states = self.k_proj(hidden_states)
value_states = self.v_proj(hidden_states)
query_states = self._split_heads(query_states)
key_states = self._split_heads(key_states)
value_states = self._split_heads(value_states)
# handle cache prepare causal attention mask
if self.causal:
query_length, key_length = query_states.shape[1], key_states.shape[1]
if self.has_variable("cache", "cached_key"):
mask_shift = self.variables["cache"]["cache_index"]
max_decoder_length = self.variables["cache"]["cached_key"].shape[1]
causal_mask = lax.dynamic_slice(
self.causal_mask, (0, 0, mask_shift, 0), (1, 1, query_length, max_decoder_length)
)
else:
causal_mask = self.causal_mask[:, :, :query_length, :key_length]
causal_mask = jnp.broadcast_to(causal_mask, (batch_size,) + causal_mask.shape[1:])
# combine masks if needed
if attention_mask is not None and self.causal:
attention_mask = jnp.broadcast_to(jnp.expand_dims(attention_mask, axis=(-3, -2)), causal_mask.shape)
attention_mask = combine_masks(attention_mask, causal_mask)
elif self.causal:
attention_mask = causal_mask
elif attention_mask is not None:
attention_mask = jnp.expand_dims(attention_mask, axis=(-3, -2))
# During fast autoregressive decoding, we feed one position at a time,
# and cache the keys and values step by step.
if self.causal and (self.has_variable("cache", "cached_key") or init_cache):
key_states, value_states, attention_mask = self._concatenate_to_cache(
key_states, value_states, query_states, attention_mask
)
# Convert the boolean attention mask to an attention bias.
if attention_mask is not None:
# attention mask in the form of attention bias
attention_bias = lax.select(
attention_mask > 0,
jnp.full(attention_mask.shape, 0.0).astype(self.dtype),
jnp.full(attention_mask.shape, jnp.finfo(self.dtype).min).astype(self.dtype),
)
else:
attention_bias = None
dropout_rng = None
if not deterministic and self.dropout > 0.0:
dropout_rng = self.make_rng("dropout")
attn_weights = dot_product_attention_weights(
query_states,
key_states,
bias=attention_bias,
dropout_rng=dropout_rng,
dropout_rate=self.dropout,
broadcast_dropout=True,
deterministic=deterministic,
dtype=self.dtype,
precision=None,
)
attn_output = jnp.einsum("...hqk,...khd->...qhd", attn_weights, value_states)
attn_output = self._merge_heads(attn_output)
attn_output = self.out_proj(attn_output)
return attn_output, attn_weights
# Copied from transformers.models.mbart.modeling_flax_mbart.FlaxMBartEncoderLayer with MBart->Blenderbot
class FlaxBlenderbotEncoderLayer(nn.Module):
config: BlenderbotConfig
dtype: jnp.dtype = jnp.float32
def setup(self) -> None:
self.embed_dim = self.config.d_model
self.self_attn = FlaxBlenderbotAttention(
config=self.config,
embed_dim=self.embed_dim,
num_heads=self.config.encoder_attention_heads,
dropout=self.config.attention_dropout,
dtype=self.dtype,
)
self.self_attn_layer_norm = nn.LayerNorm(dtype=self.dtype, epsilon=1e-05)
self.dropout_layer = nn.Dropout(rate=self.config.dropout)
self.activation_fn = ACT2FN[self.config.activation_function]
self.activation_dropout_layer = nn.Dropout(rate=self.config.activation_dropout)
self.fc1 = nn.Dense(
self.config.encoder_ffn_dim,
dtype=self.dtype,
kernel_init=jax.nn.initializers.normal(self.config.init_std),
)
self.fc2 = nn.Dense(
self.embed_dim, dtype=self.dtype, kernel_init=jax.nn.initializers.normal(self.config.init_std)
)
self.final_layer_norm = nn.LayerNorm(dtype=self.dtype, epsilon=1e-05)
def __call__(
self,
hidden_states: jnp.ndarray,
attention_mask: jnp.ndarray,
output_attentions: bool = True,
deterministic: bool = True,
) -> Tuple[jnp.ndarray]:
residual = hidden_states
hidden_states = self.self_attn_layer_norm(hidden_states)
hidden_states, attn_weights = self.self_attn(hidden_states=hidden_states, attention_mask=attention_mask)
hidden_states = self.dropout_layer(hidden_states, deterministic=deterministic)
hidden_states = residual + hidden_states
residual = hidden_states
hidden_states = self.final_layer_norm(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.activation_fn(self.fc1(hidden_states))
hidden_states = self.activation_dropout_layer(hidden_states, deterministic=deterministic)
hidden_states = self.fc2(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.dropout_layer(hidden_states, deterministic=deterministic)
hidden_states = residual + hidden_states
outputs = (hidden_states,)
if output_attentions:
outputs += (attn_weights,)
return outputs
# Copied from transformers.models.bart.modeling_flax_bart.FlaxBartEncoderLayerCollection with Bart->Blenderbot
class FlaxBlenderbotEncoderLayerCollection(nn.Module):
config: BlenderbotConfig
dtype: jnp.dtype = jnp.float32 # the dtype of the computation
def setup(self):
self.layers = [
FlaxBlenderbotEncoderLayer(self.config, name=str(i), dtype=self.dtype)
for i in range(self.config.encoder_layers)
]
self.layerdrop = self.config.encoder_layerdrop
def __call__(
self,
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
deterministic: bool = True,
output_attentions: bool = False,
output_hidden_states: bool = False,
return_dict: bool = True,
):
all_attentions = () if output_attentions else None
all_hidden_states = () if output_hidden_states else None
for encoder_layer in self.layers:
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states = all_hidden_states + (hidden_states,)
# add LayerDrop (see https://arxiv.org/abs/1909.11556 for description)
dropout_probability = random.uniform(0, 1)
if not deterministic and (dropout_probability < self.layerdrop): # skip the layer
layer_outputs = (None, None)
else:
layer_outputs = encoder_layer(
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
output_attentions,
deterministic,
)
hidden_states = layer_outputs[0]
if output_attentions:
all_attentions = all_attentions + (layer_outputs[1],)
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states += (hidden_states,)
outputs = (hidden_states, all_hidden_states, all_attentions)
if not return_dict:
return tuple(v for v in outputs if v is not None)
return FlaxBaseModelOutput(
last_hidden_state=hidden_states, hidden_states=all_hidden_states, attentions=all_attentions
)
# Copied from transformers.models.mbart.modeling_flax_mbart.FlaxMBartDecoderLayer with MBart->Blenderbot
class FlaxBlenderbotDecoderLayer(nn.Module):
config: BlenderbotConfig
dtype: jnp.dtype = jnp.float32
def setup(self) -> None:
self.embed_dim = self.config.d_model
self.self_attn = FlaxBlenderbotAttention(
config=self.config,
embed_dim=self.embed_dim,
num_heads=self.config.decoder_attention_heads,
dropout=self.config.attention_dropout,
causal=True,
dtype=self.dtype,
)
self.dropout_layer = nn.Dropout(rate=self.config.dropout)
self.activation_fn = ACT2FN[self.config.activation_function]
self.activation_dropout_layer = nn.Dropout(rate=self.config.activation_dropout)
self.self_attn_layer_norm = nn.LayerNorm(dtype=self.dtype, epsilon=1e-05)
self.encoder_attn = FlaxBlenderbotAttention(
config=self.config,
embed_dim=self.embed_dim,
num_heads=self.config.decoder_attention_heads,
dropout=self.config.attention_dropout,
dtype=self.dtype,
)
self.encoder_attn_layer_norm = nn.LayerNorm(dtype=self.dtype, epsilon=1e-05)
self.fc1 = nn.Dense(
self.config.decoder_ffn_dim,
dtype=self.dtype,
kernel_init=jax.nn.initializers.normal(self.config.init_std),
)
self.fc2 = nn.Dense(
self.embed_dim, dtype=self.dtype, kernel_init=jax.nn.initializers.normal(self.config.init_std)
)
self.final_layer_norm = nn.LayerNorm(dtype=self.dtype, epsilon=1e-05)
def __call__(
self,
hidden_states: jnp.ndarray,
attention_mask: jnp.ndarray,
encoder_hidden_states: Optional[jnp.ndarray] = None,
encoder_attention_mask: Optional[jnp.ndarray] = None,
init_cache: bool = False,
output_attentions: bool = True,
deterministic: bool = True,
) -> Tuple[jnp.ndarray]:
residual = hidden_states
hidden_states = self.self_attn_layer_norm(hidden_states)
# Self Attention
hidden_states, self_attn_weights = self.self_attn(
hidden_states=hidden_states, attention_mask=attention_mask, init_cache=init_cache
)
hidden_states = self.dropout_layer(hidden_states, deterministic=deterministic)
hidden_states = residual + hidden_states
# Cross-Attention Block
cross_attn_weights = None
if encoder_hidden_states is not None:
residual = hidden_states
hidden_states = self.encoder_attn_layer_norm(hidden_states)
hidden_states, cross_attn_weights = self.encoder_attn(
hidden_states=hidden_states,
key_value_states=encoder_hidden_states,
attention_mask=encoder_attention_mask,
)
hidden_states = self.dropout_layer(hidden_states, deterministic=deterministic)
hidden_states = residual + hidden_states
# Fully Connected
residual = hidden_states
hidden_states = self.final_layer_norm(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.activation_fn(self.fc1(hidden_states))
hidden_states = self.activation_dropout_layer(hidden_states, deterministic=deterministic)
hidden_states = self.fc2(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.dropout_layer(hidden_states, deterministic=deterministic)
hidden_states = residual + hidden_states
outputs = (hidden_states,)
if output_attentions:
outputs += (self_attn_weights, cross_attn_weights)
return outputs
# Copied from transformers.models.bart.modeling_flax_bart.FlaxBartDecoderLayerCollection with Bart->Blenderbot
class FlaxBlenderbotDecoderLayerCollection(nn.Module):
config: BlenderbotConfig
dtype: jnp.dtype = jnp.float32 # the dtype of the computation
def setup(self):
self.layers = [
FlaxBlenderbotDecoderLayer(self.config, name=str(i), dtype=self.dtype)
for i in range(self.config.decoder_layers)
]
self.layerdrop = self.config.decoder_layerdrop
def __call__(
self,
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
encoder_hidden_states: Optional[jnp.ndarray] = None,
encoder_attention_mask: Optional[jnp.ndarray] = None,
deterministic: bool = True,
init_cache: bool = False,
output_attentions: bool = False,
output_hidden_states: bool = False,
return_dict: bool = True,
):
# decoder layers
all_hidden_states = () if output_hidden_states else None
all_self_attns = () if output_attentions else None
all_cross_attentions = () if (output_attentions and encoder_hidden_states is not None) else None
for decoder_layer in self.layers:
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states += (hidden_states,)
# add LayerDrop (see https://arxiv.org/abs/1909.11556 for description)
dropout_probability = random.uniform(0, 1)
if not deterministic and (dropout_probability < self.layerdrop):
layer_outputs = (None, None, None)
else:
layer_outputs = decoder_layer(
hidden_states,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
encoder_hidden_states=encoder_hidden_states,
encoder_attention_mask=encoder_attention_mask,
init_cache=init_cache,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
deterministic=deterministic,
)
hidden_states = layer_outputs[0]
if output_attentions:
all_self_attns += (layer_outputs[1],)
if encoder_hidden_states is not None:
all_cross_attentions += (layer_outputs[2],)
# add hidden states from the last decoder layer
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states += (hidden_states,)
outputs = [hidden_states, all_hidden_states, all_self_attns, all_cross_attentions]
if not return_dict:
return tuple(v for v in outputs if v is not None)
return FlaxBaseModelOutputWithPastAndCrossAttentions(
last_hidden_state=hidden_states,
hidden_states=all_hidden_states,
attentions=all_self_attns,
cross_attentions=all_cross_attentions,
)
class FlaxBlenderbotEncoder(nn.Module):
config: BlenderbotConfig
embed_tokens: nn.Embed
dtype: jnp.dtype = jnp.float32 # the dtype of the computation
def setup(self):
self.dropout_layer = nn.Dropout(rate=self.config.dropout)
embed_dim = self.config.d_model
self.padding_idx = self.config.pad_token_id
self.max_source_positions = self.config.max_position_embeddings
self.embed_scale = math.sqrt(embed_dim) if self.config.scale_embedding else 1.0
self.embed_positions = nn.Embed(
self.config.max_position_embeddings,
embed_dim,
embedding_init=jax.nn.initializers.normal(self.config.init_std),
)
self.layers = FlaxBlenderbotEncoderLayerCollection(self.config, self.dtype)
self.layer_norm = nn.LayerNorm(dtype=self.dtype, epsilon=1e-05)
def __call__(
self,
input_ids,
attention_mask,
position_ids,
output_attentions: bool = False,
output_hidden_states: bool = False,
return_dict: bool = True,
deterministic: bool = True,
):
input_shape = input_ids.shape
input_ids = input_ids.reshape(-1, input_shape[-1])
inputs_embeds = self.embed_tokens(input_ids) * self.embed_scale
embed_pos = self.embed_positions(position_ids)
hidden_states = inputs_embeds + embed_pos
hidden_states = self.dropout_layer(hidden_states, deterministic=deterministic)
outputs = self.layers(
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
deterministic=deterministic,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
last_hidden_states = outputs[0]
last_hidden_states = self.layer_norm(last_hidden_states)
# update the last element in `hidden_states` after applying `layernorm` above
hidden_states = None
if output_hidden_states:
hidden_states = outputs[1]
hidden_states = hidden_states[:-1] + (last_hidden_states,)
if not return_dict:
outputs = (last_hidden_states, hidden_states) + (outputs[2:] if output_hidden_states else outputs[1:])
return tuple(v for v in outputs if v is not None)
return FlaxBaseModelOutput(
last_hidden_state=last_hidden_states,
hidden_states=hidden_states,
attentions=outputs.attentions,
)
class FlaxBlenderbotDecoder(nn.Module):
config: BlenderbotConfig
embed_tokens: nn.Embed
dtype: jnp.dtype = jnp.float32 # the dtype of the computation
def setup(self):
self.dropout_layer = nn.Dropout(rate=self.config.dropout)
embed_dim = self.config.d_model
self.padding_idx = self.config.pad_token_id
self.max_target_positions = self.config.max_position_embeddings
self.embed_scale = math.sqrt(self.config.d_model) if self.config.scale_embedding else 1.0
self.embed_positions = nn.Embed(
self.config.max_position_embeddings,
embed_dim,
embedding_init=jax.nn.initializers.normal(self.config.init_std),
)
self.layers = FlaxBlenderbotDecoderLayerCollection(self.config, self.dtype)
self.layer_norm = nn.LayerNorm(dtype=self.dtype, epsilon=1e-05)
def __call__(
self,
input_ids,
attention_mask,
position_ids,
encoder_hidden_states: Optional[jnp.ndarray] = None,
encoder_attention_mask: Optional[jnp.ndarray] = None,
init_cache: bool = False,
output_attentions: bool = False,
output_hidden_states: bool = False,
return_dict: bool = True,
deterministic: bool = True,
):
input_shape = input_ids.shape
input_ids = input_ids.reshape(-1, input_shape[-1])
inputs_embeds = self.embed_tokens(input_ids) * self.embed_scale
# embed positions
positions = self.embed_positions(position_ids)
hidden_states = inputs_embeds + positions
hidden_states = self.dropout_layer(hidden_states, deterministic=deterministic)
outputs = self.layers(
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
encoder_hidden_states,
encoder_attention_mask,
deterministic=deterministic,
init_cache=init_cache,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
last_hidden_states = outputs[0]
last_hidden_states = self.layer_norm(last_hidden_states)
# update the last element in `hidden_states` after applying `layernorm` above
hidden_states = None
if output_hidden_states:
hidden_states = outputs[1]
hidden_states = hidden_states[:-1] + (last_hidden_states,)
if not return_dict:
outputs = (last_hidden_states, hidden_states) + (outputs[2:] if output_hidden_states else outputs[1:])
return tuple(v for v in outputs if v is not None)
return FlaxBaseModelOutputWithPastAndCrossAttentions(
last_hidden_state=last_hidden_states,
hidden_states=hidden_states,
attentions=outputs.attentions,
cross_attentions=outputs.cross_attentions,
)
# Copied from transformers.models.bart.modeling_flax_bart.FlaxBartModule with Bart->Blenderbot
class FlaxBlenderbotModule(nn.Module):
config: BlenderbotConfig
dtype: jnp.dtype = jnp.float32 # the dtype of the computation
def setup(self):
self.shared = nn.Embed(
self.config.vocab_size,
self.config.d_model,
embedding_init=jax.nn.initializers.normal(self.config.init_std),
dtype=self.dtype,
)
self.encoder = FlaxBlenderbotEncoder(self.config, dtype=self.dtype, embed_tokens=self.shared)
self.decoder = FlaxBlenderbotDecoder(self.config, dtype=self.dtype, embed_tokens=self.shared)
def _get_encoder_module(self):
return self.encoder
def _get_decoder_module(self):
return self.decoder
def __call__(
self,
input_ids,
attention_mask,
decoder_input_ids,
decoder_attention_mask,
position_ids,
decoder_position_ids,
output_attentions: bool = False,
output_hidden_states: bool = False,
return_dict: bool = True,
deterministic: bool = True,
):
encoder_outputs = self.encoder(
input_ids=input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
position_ids=position_ids,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
deterministic=deterministic,
)
decoder_outputs = self.decoder(
input_ids=decoder_input_ids,
attention_mask=decoder_attention_mask,
position_ids=decoder_position_ids,
encoder_hidden_states=encoder_outputs[0],
encoder_attention_mask=attention_mask,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
deterministic=deterministic,
)
if not return_dict:
return decoder_outputs + encoder_outputs
return FlaxSeq2SeqModelOutput(
last_hidden_state=decoder_outputs.last_hidden_state,
decoder_hidden_states=decoder_outputs.hidden_states,
decoder_attentions=decoder_outputs.attentions,
cross_attentions=decoder_outputs.cross_attentions,
encoder_last_hidden_state=encoder_outputs.last_hidden_state,
encoder_hidden_states=encoder_outputs.hidden_states,
encoder_attentions=encoder_outputs.attentions,
)
class FlaxBlenderbotPreTrainedModel(FlaxPreTrainedModel):
config_class = BlenderbotConfig
base_model_prefix: str = "model"
module_class: nn.Module = None
def __init__(
self,
config: BlenderbotConfig,
input_shape: Tuple[int] = (1, 1),
seed: int = 0,
dtype: jnp.dtype = jnp.float32,
_do_init: bool = True,
**kwargs,
):
module = self.module_class(config=config, dtype=dtype, **kwargs)
super().__init__(config, module, input_shape=input_shape, seed=seed, dtype=dtype, _do_init=_do_init)
def init_weights(self, rng: jax.random.PRNGKey, input_shape: Tuple, params: FrozenDict = None) -> FrozenDict:
# init input tensors
input_ids = jnp.zeros(input_shape, dtype="i4")
# make sure initialization pass will work for FlaxBlenderbotForSequenceClassificationModule
input_ids = input_ids.at[(..., -1)].set(self.config.eos_token_id)
attention_mask = jnp.ones_like(input_ids)
decoder_input_ids = input_ids
decoder_attention_mask = jnp.ones_like(input_ids)
batch_size, sequence_length = input_ids.shape
position_ids = jnp.broadcast_to(jnp.arange(sequence_length)[None, :], (batch_size, sequence_length))
decoder_position_ids = jnp.broadcast_to(jnp.arange(sequence_length)[None, :], (batch_size, sequence_length))
params_rng, dropout_rng = jax.random.split(rng)
rngs = {"params": params_rng, "dropout": dropout_rng}
random_params = self.module.init(
rngs,
input_ids,
attention_mask,
decoder_input_ids,
decoder_attention_mask,
position_ids,
decoder_position_ids,
)["params"]
if params is not None:
random_params = flatten_dict(unfreeze(random_params))
params = flatten_dict(unfreeze(params))
for missing_key in self._missing_keys:
params[missing_key] = random_params[missing_key]
self._missing_keys = set()
return freeze(unflatten_dict(params))
else:
return random_params
def init_cache(self, batch_size, max_length, encoder_outputs):
r"""
Args:
batch_size (`int`):
batch_size used for fast auto-regressive decoding. Defines the batch size of the initialized cache.
max_length (`int`):
maximum possible length for auto-regressive decoding. Defines the sequence length of the initialized
cache.
encoder_outputs (`Union[FlaxBaseModelOutput, tuple(tuple(jnp.ndarray)]`):
`encoder_outputs` consists of (`last_hidden_state`, *optional*: `hidden_states`, *optional*:
`attentions`). `last_hidden_state` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`, *optional*)
is a sequence of hidden-states at the output of the last layer of the encoder. Used in the
cross-attention of the decoder.
"""
# init input variables to retrieve cache
decoder_input_ids = jnp.ones((batch_size, max_length), dtype="i4")
decoder_attention_mask = jnp.ones_like(decoder_input_ids)
decoder_position_ids = jnp.broadcast_to(
jnp.arange(jnp.atleast_2d(decoder_input_ids).shape[-1]), decoder_input_ids.shape
)
def _decoder_forward(module, decoder_input_ids, decoder_attention_mask, decoder_position_ids, **kwargs):
decoder_module = module._get_decoder_module()
return decoder_module(
decoder_input_ids,
decoder_attention_mask,
decoder_position_ids,
**kwargs,
)
init_variables = self.module.init(
jax.random.PRNGKey(0),
decoder_input_ids=decoder_input_ids,
decoder_attention_mask=decoder_attention_mask,
decoder_position_ids=decoder_position_ids,
encoder_hidden_states=encoder_outputs[0],
init_cache=True,
method=_decoder_forward, # we only need to call the decoder to init the cache
)
return unfreeze(init_variables["cache"])
@add_start_docstrings(BLENDERBOT_ENCODE_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=FlaxBaseModelOutput, config_class=BlenderbotConfig)
def encode(
self,
input_ids: jnp.ndarray,
attention_mask: Optional[jnp.ndarray] = None,
position_ids: Optional[jnp.ndarray] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
train: bool = False,
params: dict = None,
dropout_rng: PRNGKey = None,
):
r"""
Returns:
Example:
```python
>>> from transformers import AutoTokenizer, FlaxBlenderbotForConditionalGeneration
>>> model = FlaxBlenderbotForConditionalGeneration.from_pretrained("facebook/blenderbot-400M-distill")
>>> tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/blenderbot-400M-distill")
>>> text = "My friends are cool but they eat too many carbs."
>>> inputs = tokenizer(text, max_length=1024, return_tensors="jax")
>>> encoder_outputs = model.encode(**inputs)
```"""
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.return_dict
if attention_mask is None:
attention_mask = jnp.ones_like(input_ids)
if position_ids is None:
batch_size, sequence_length = input_ids.shape
position_ids = jnp.broadcast_to(jnp.arange(sequence_length)[None, :], (batch_size, sequence_length))
# Handle any PRNG if needed
rngs = {}
if dropout_rng is not None:
rngs["dropout"] = dropout_rng
def _encoder_forward(module, input_ids, attention_mask, position_ids, **kwargs):
encode_module = module._get_encoder_module()
return encode_module(input_ids, attention_mask, position_ids, **kwargs)
return self.module.apply(
{"params": params or self.params},
input_ids=jnp.array(input_ids, dtype="i4"),
attention_mask=jnp.array(attention_mask, dtype="i4"),
position_ids=jnp.array(position_ids, dtype="i4"),
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
deterministic=not train,
rngs=rngs,
method=_encoder_forward,
)
@add_start_docstrings(BLENDERBOT_DECODE_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@replace_return_docstrings(
output_type=FlaxBaseModelOutputWithPastAndCrossAttentions, config_class=BlenderbotConfig
)
def decode(
self,
decoder_input_ids,
encoder_outputs,
encoder_attention_mask: Optional[jnp.ndarray] = None,
decoder_attention_mask: Optional[jnp.ndarray] = None,
decoder_position_ids: Optional[jnp.ndarray] = None,
past_key_values: dict = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
train: bool = False,
params: dict = None,
dropout_rng: PRNGKey = None,
):
r"""
Returns:
Example:
```python
>>> import jax.numpy as jnp
>>> from transformers import AutoTokenizer, FlaxBlenderbotForConditionalGeneration
>>> model = FlaxBlenderbotForConditionalGeneration.from_pretrained("facebook/blenderbot-400M-distill")
>>> tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/blenderbot-400M-distill")
>>> text = "My friends are cool but they eat too many carbs."
>>> inputs = tokenizer(text, max_length=1024, return_tensors="jax")
>>> encoder_outputs = model.encode(**inputs)
>>> decoder_start_token_id = model.config.decoder_start_token_id
>>> decoder_input_ids = jnp.ones((inputs.input_ids.shape[0], 1), dtype="i4") * decoder_start_token_id
>>> outputs = model.decode(decoder_input_ids, encoder_outputs)
>>> last_decoder_hidden_states = outputs.last_hidden_state
```"""
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.return_dict
encoder_hidden_states = encoder_outputs[0]
if encoder_attention_mask is None:
batch_size, sequence_length = encoder_hidden_states.shape[:2]
encoder_attention_mask = jnp.ones((batch_size, sequence_length))
batch_size, sequence_length = decoder_input_ids.shape
if decoder_attention_mask is None:
decoder_attention_mask = jnp.ones((batch_size, sequence_length))
if decoder_position_ids is None:
if past_key_values is not None:
raise ValueError("Make sure to provide `decoder_position_ids` when passing `past_key_values`.")
decoder_position_ids = jnp.broadcast_to(
jnp.arange(sequence_length)[None, :], (batch_size, sequence_length)
)
# Handle any PRNG if needed
rngs = {}
if dropout_rng is not None:
rngs["dropout"] = dropout_rng
inputs = {"params": params or self.params}
# if past_key_values are passed then cache is already initialized a private flag init_cache has to be
# passed down to ensure cache is used. It has to be made sure that cache is marked as mutable so that
# it can be changed by FlaxBlenderbotAttention module
if past_key_values:
inputs["cache"] = past_key_values
mutable = ["cache"]
else:
mutable = False
def _decoder_forward(module, decoder_input_ids, decoder_attention_mask, decoder_position_ids, **kwargs):
decoder_module = module._get_decoder_module()
return decoder_module(
decoder_input_ids,
decoder_attention_mask,
decoder_position_ids,
**kwargs,
)
outputs = self.module.apply(
inputs,
decoder_input_ids=jnp.array(decoder_input_ids, dtype="i4"),
decoder_attention_mask=jnp.array(decoder_attention_mask, dtype="i4"),
decoder_position_ids=jnp.array(decoder_position_ids, dtype="i4"),
encoder_hidden_states=encoder_hidden_states,
encoder_attention_mask=jnp.array(encoder_attention_mask, dtype="i4"),
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
deterministic=not train,
rngs=rngs,
mutable=mutable,
method=_decoder_forward,
)
# add updated cache to model output
if past_key_values is not None and return_dict:
outputs, past = outputs
outputs["past_key_values"] = unfreeze(past["cache"])
return outputs
elif past_key_values is not None and not return_dict:
outputs, past = outputs
outputs = outputs[:1] + (unfreeze(past["cache"]),) + outputs[1:]
return outputs
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(BLENDERBOT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
def __call__(
self,
input_ids: jnp.ndarray,
attention_mask: Optional[jnp.ndarray] = None,
decoder_input_ids: Optional[jnp.ndarray] = None,
decoder_attention_mask: Optional[jnp.ndarray] = None,
position_ids: Optional[jnp.ndarray] = None,
decoder_position_ids: Optional[jnp.ndarray] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
train: bool = False,
params: dict = None,
dropout_rng: PRNGKey = None,
):
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.return_dict
# prepare encoder inputs
if attention_mask is None:
attention_mask = jnp.ones_like(input_ids)
if position_ids is None:
batch_size, sequence_length = input_ids.shape
position_ids = jnp.broadcast_to(jnp.arange(sequence_length)[None, :], (batch_size, sequence_length))
# prepare decoder inputs
if decoder_input_ids is None:
decoder_input_ids = shift_tokens_right(
input_ids, self.config.pad_token_id, decoder_start_token_id=self.config.decoder_start_token_id
)
if decoder_attention_mask is None:
decoder_attention_mask = jnp.ones_like(decoder_input_ids)
if decoder_position_ids is None:
batch_size, sequence_length = decoder_input_ids.shape
decoder_position_ids = jnp.broadcast_to(
jnp.arange(sequence_length)[None, :], (batch_size, sequence_length)
)
# Handle any PRNG if needed
rngs = {"dropout": dropout_rng} if dropout_rng is not None else {}
return self.module.apply(
{"params": params or self.params},
input_ids=jnp.array(input_ids, dtype="i4"),
attention_mask=jnp.array(attention_mask, dtype="i4"),
position_ids=jnp.array(position_ids, dtype="i4"),
decoder_input_ids=jnp.array(decoder_input_ids, dtype="i4"),
decoder_attention_mask=jnp.array(decoder_attention_mask, dtype="i4"),
decoder_position_ids=jnp.array(decoder_position_ids, dtype="i4"),
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
deterministic=not train,
rngs=rngs,
)
@add_start_docstrings(
"The bare MBart Model transformer outputting raw hidden-states without any specific head on top.",
BLENDERBOT_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class FlaxBlenderbotModel(FlaxBlenderbotPreTrainedModel):
config: BlenderbotConfig
dtype: jnp.dtype = jnp.float32 # the dtype of the computation
module_class = FlaxBlenderbotModule
append_call_sample_docstring(FlaxBlenderbotModel, _CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC, FlaxSeq2SeqModelOutput, _CONFIG_FOR_DOC)
# Copied from transformers.models.bart.modeling_flax_bart.FlaxBartForConditionalGenerationModule with Bart->Blenderbot
class FlaxBlenderbotForConditionalGenerationModule(nn.Module):
config: BlenderbotConfig
dtype: jnp.dtype = jnp.float32
bias_init: Callable[..., jnp.ndarray] = jax.nn.initializers.zeros
def setup(self):
self.model = FlaxBlenderbotModule(config=self.config, dtype=self.dtype)
self.lm_head = nn.Dense(
self.model.shared.num_embeddings,
use_bias=False,
dtype=self.dtype,
kernel_init=jax.nn.initializers.normal(self.config.init_std),
)
self.final_logits_bias = self.param("final_logits_bias", self.bias_init, (1, self.model.shared.num_embeddings))
def _get_encoder_module(self):
return self.model.encoder
def _get_decoder_module(self):
return self.model.decoder
def __call__(
self,
input_ids,
attention_mask,
decoder_input_ids,
decoder_attention_mask,
position_ids,
decoder_position_ids,
output_attentions: bool = False,
output_hidden_states: bool = False,
return_dict: bool = True,
deterministic: bool = True,
):
outputs = self.model(
input_ids=input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
decoder_input_ids=decoder_input_ids,
decoder_attention_mask=decoder_attention_mask,
position_ids=position_ids,
decoder_position_ids=decoder_position_ids,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
deterministic=deterministic,
)
hidden_states = outputs[0]
if self.config.tie_word_embeddings:
shared_embedding = self.model.variables["params"]["shared"]["embedding"]
lm_logits = self.lm_head.apply({"params": {"kernel": shared_embedding.T}}, hidden_states)
else:
lm_logits = self.lm_head(hidden_states)
lm_logits += jax.lax.stop_gradient(self.final_logits_bias.astype(self.dtype))
if not return_dict:
output = (lm_logits,) + outputs[1:]
return output
return FlaxSeq2SeqLMOutput(
logits=lm_logits,
decoder_hidden_states=outputs.decoder_hidden_states,
decoder_attentions=outputs.decoder_attentions,
cross_attentions=outputs.cross_attentions,
encoder_last_hidden_state=outputs.encoder_last_hidden_state,
encoder_hidden_states=outputs.encoder_hidden_states,
encoder_attentions=outputs.encoder_attentions,
)
@add_start_docstrings(
"The Blenderbot Model with a language modeling head. Can be used for summarization.", BLENDERBOT_START_DOCSTRING
)
class FlaxBlenderbotForConditionalGeneration(FlaxBlenderbotPreTrainedModel):
module_class = FlaxBlenderbotForConditionalGenerationModule
dtype: jnp.dtype = jnp.float32
@add_start_docstrings(BLENDERBOT_DECODE_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=FlaxCausalLMOutputWithCrossAttentions, config_class=BlenderbotConfig)
def decode(
self,
decoder_input_ids,
encoder_outputs,
encoder_attention_mask: Optional[jnp.ndarray] = None,
decoder_attention_mask: Optional[jnp.ndarray] = None,
decoder_position_ids: Optional[jnp.ndarray] = None,
past_key_values: dict = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
train: bool = False,
params: dict = None,
dropout_rng: PRNGKey = None,
):
r"""
Returns:
Example:
```python
>>> import jax.numpy as jnp
>>> from transformers import AutoTokenizer, FlaxBlenderbotForConditionalGeneration
>>> model = FlaxBlenderbotForConditionalGeneration.from_pretrained("facebook/blenderbot-400M-distill")
>>> tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/blenderbot-400M-distill")
>>> text = "My friends are cool but they eat too many carbs."
>>> inputs = tokenizer(text, max_length=1024, return_tensors="jax")
>>> encoder_outputs = model.encode(**inputs)
>>> decoder_start_token_id = model.config.decoder_start_token_id
>>> decoder_input_ids = jnp.ones((inputs.input_ids.shape[0], 1), dtype="i4") * decoder_start_token_id
>>> outputs = model.decode(decoder_input_ids, encoder_outputs)
>>> logits = outputs.logits
```"""
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.return_dict
encoder_hidden_states = encoder_outputs[0]
if encoder_attention_mask is None:
batch_size, sequence_length = encoder_hidden_states.shape[:2]
encoder_attention_mask = jnp.ones((batch_size, sequence_length))
batch_size, sequence_length = decoder_input_ids.shape
if decoder_attention_mask is None:
decoder_attention_mask = jnp.ones((batch_size, sequence_length))
if decoder_position_ids is None:
if past_key_values is not None:
raise ValueError("Make sure to provide `decoder_position_ids` when passing `past_key_values`.")
decoder_position_ids = jnp.broadcast_to(
jnp.arange(sequence_length)[None, :], (batch_size, sequence_length)
)
# Handle any PRNG if needed
rngs = {}
if dropout_rng is not None:
rngs["dropout"] = dropout_rng
inputs = {"params": params or self.params}
# if past_key_values are passed then cache is already initialized a private flag init_cache has to be
# passed down to ensure cache is used. It has to be made sure that cache is marked as mutable so that
# it can be changed by FlaxBlenderbotAttention module
if past_key_values:
inputs["cache"] = past_key_values
mutable = ["cache"]
else:
mutable = False
def _decoder_forward(module, decoder_input_ids, decoder_attention_mask, decoder_position_ids, **kwargs):
decoder_module = module._get_decoder_module()
outputs = decoder_module(
decoder_input_ids,
decoder_attention_mask,
decoder_position_ids,
**kwargs,
)
hidden_states = outputs[0]
if self.config.tie_word_embeddings:
shared_embedding = module.model.variables["params"]["shared"]["embedding"]
lm_logits = module.lm_head.apply({"params": {"kernel": shared_embedding.T}}, hidden_states)
else:
lm_logits = module.lm_head(hidden_states)
lm_logits += module.final_logits_bias
return lm_logits, outputs
outputs = self.module.apply(
inputs,
decoder_input_ids=jnp.array(decoder_input_ids, dtype="i4"),
decoder_attention_mask=jnp.array(decoder_attention_mask, dtype="i4"),
decoder_position_ids=jnp.array(decoder_position_ids, dtype="i4"),
encoder_hidden_states=encoder_hidden_states,
encoder_attention_mask=jnp.array(encoder_attention_mask, dtype="i4"),
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
deterministic=not train,
rngs=rngs,
mutable=mutable,
method=_decoder_forward,
)
if past_key_values is None:
lm_logits, decoder_outputs = outputs
else:
(lm_logits, decoder_outputs), past = outputs
if return_dict:
outputs = FlaxCausalLMOutputWithCrossAttentions(
logits=lm_logits,
hidden_states=decoder_outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=decoder_outputs.attentions,
cross_attentions=decoder_outputs.cross_attentions,
)
else:
outputs = (lm_logits,) + decoder_outputs[1:]
# add updated cache to model output
if past_key_values is not None and return_dict:
outputs["past_key_values"] = unfreeze(past["cache"])
return outputs
elif past_key_values is not None and not return_dict:
outputs = outputs[:1] + (unfreeze(past["cache"]),) + outputs[1:]
return outputs
def prepare_inputs_for_generation(
self,
decoder_input_ids,
max_length,
attention_mask: Optional[jnp.DeviceArray] = None,
decoder_attention_mask: Optional[jnp.DeviceArray] = None,
encoder_outputs=None,
**kwargs,
):
# initializing the cache
batch_size, seq_length = decoder_input_ids.shape
past_key_values = self.init_cache(batch_size, max_length, encoder_outputs)
# Note that usually one would have to put 0's in the attention_mask for x > input_ids.shape[-1] and x < cache_length.
# But since the decoder uses a causal mask, those positions are masked anyways.
# Thus we can create a single static attention_mask here, which is more efficient for compilation
extended_attention_mask = jnp.ones((batch_size, max_length), dtype="i4")
if decoder_attention_mask is not None:
position_ids = decoder_attention_mask.cumsum(axis=-1) - 1
extended_attention_mask = lax.dynamic_update_slice(extended_attention_mask, decoder_attention_mask, (0, 0))
else:
position_ids = jnp.broadcast_to(jnp.arange(seq_length, dtype="i4")[None, :], (batch_size, seq_length))
return {
"past_key_values": past_key_values,
"encoder_outputs": encoder_outputs,
"encoder_attention_mask": attention_mask,
"decoder_attention_mask": extended_attention_mask,
"decoder_position_ids": position_ids,
}
def update_inputs_for_generation(self, model_outputs, model_kwargs):
model_kwargs["past_key_values"] = model_outputs.past_key_values
model_kwargs["decoder_position_ids"] = model_kwargs["decoder_position_ids"][:, -1:] + 1
return model_kwargs
FLAX_BLENDERBOT_CONDITIONAL_GENERATION_DOCSTRING = r"""
Returns:
Conversation example::
```py
>>> from transformers import AutoTokenizer, FlaxBlenderbotForConditionalGeneration
>>> model = FlaxBlenderbotForConditionalGeneration.from_pretrained("facebook/blenderbot-400M-distill")
>>> tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/blenderbot-400M-distill")
>>> UTTERANCE = "My friends are cool but they eat too many carbs."
>>> inputs = tokenizer([UTTERANCE], max_length=1024, return_tensors="np")
>>> # Generate Reply
>>> reply_ids = model.generate(inputs["input_ids"], num_beams=4, max_length=5, early_stopping=True).sequences
>>> print([tokenizer.decode(g, skip_special_tokens=True, clean_up_tokenization_spaces=False) for g in reply_ids])
```
"""
overwrite_call_docstring(
FlaxBlenderbotForConditionalGeneration,
BLENDERBOT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING + FLAX_BLENDERBOT_CONDITIONAL_GENERATION_DOCSTRING,
)
append_replace_return_docstrings(
FlaxBlenderbotForConditionalGeneration, output_type=FlaxSeq2SeqLMOutput, config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC
)
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transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/blenderbot/tokenization_blenderbot_fast.py | # coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2021 The Facebook Inc. and The HuggingFace Inc. 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.
"""Fast Tokenization class for Blenderbot."""
import json
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, List, Optional, Tuple
from tokenizers import pre_tokenizers, processors
from ...tokenization_utils_base import AddedToken, BatchEncoding
from ...tokenization_utils_fast import PreTrainedTokenizerFast
from ...utils import logging
from .tokenization_blenderbot import BlenderbotTokenizer
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from transformers.pipelines.conversational import Conversation
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
VOCAB_FILES_NAMES = {
"vocab_file": "vocab.json",
"merges_file": "merges.txt",
"tokenizer_config_file": "tokenizer_config.json",
}
PRETRAINED_VOCAB_FILES_MAP = {
"vocab_file": {"facebook/blenderbot-3B": "https://huggingface.co/facebook/blenderbot-3B/resolve/main/vocab.json"},
"merges_file": {"facebook/blenderbot-3B": "https://huggingface.co/facebook/blenderbot-3B/resolve/main/merges.txt"},
"tokenizer_config_file": {
"facebook/blenderbot-3B": "https://huggingface.co/facebook/blenderbot-3B/resolve/main/tokenizer_config.json"
},
}
PRETRAINED_POSITIONAL_EMBEDDINGS_SIZES = {"facebook/blenderbot-3B": 128}
class BlenderbotTokenizerFast(PreTrainedTokenizerFast):
"""
Construct a "fast" Blenderbot tokenizer (backed by HuggingFace's *tokenizers* library), derived from the GPT-2
tokenizer, using byte-level Byte-Pair-Encoding.
This tokenizer has been trained to treat spaces like parts of the tokens (a bit like sentencepiece) so a word will
be encoded differently whether it is at the beginning of the sentence (without space) or not:
```python
>>> from transformers import BlenderbotTokenizerFast
>>> tokenizer = BlenderbotTokenizerFast.from_pretrained("facebook/blenderbot-3B")
>>> tokenizer("Hello world")["input_ids"]
[6950, 1085, 2]
>>> tokenizer(" Hello world")["input_ids"]
[6950, 1085, 2]
```
You can get around that behavior by passing `add_prefix_space=True` when instantiating this tokenizer or when you
call it on some text, but since the model was not pretrained this way, it might yield a decrease in performance.
<Tip>
When used with `is_split_into_words=True`, this tokenizer needs to be instantiated with `add_prefix_space=True`.
</Tip>
This tokenizer inherits from [`PreTrainedTokenizerFast`] which contains most of the main methods. Users should
refer to this superclass for more information regarding those methods.
Args:
vocab_file (`str`):
Path to the vocabulary file.
merges_file (`str`):
Path to the merges file.
errors (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"replace"`):
Paradigm to follow when decoding bytes to UTF-8. See
[bytes.decode](https://docs.python.org/3/library/stdtypes.html#bytes.decode) for more information.
bos_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"<s>"`):
The beginning of sequence token that was used during pretraining. Can be used a sequence classifier token.
<Tip>
When building a sequence using special tokens, this is not the token that is used for the beginning of
sequence. The token used is the `cls_token`.
</Tip>
eos_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"</s>"`):
The end of sequence token.
<Tip>
When building a sequence using special tokens, this is not the token that is used for the end of sequence.
The token used is the `sep_token`.
</Tip>
sep_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"</s>"`):
The separator token, which is used when building a sequence from multiple sequences, e.g. two sequences for
sequence classification or for a text and a question for question answering. It is also used as the last
token of a sequence built with special tokens.
cls_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"<s>"`):
The classifier token which is used when doing sequence classification (classification of the whole sequence
instead of per-token classification). It is the first token of the sequence when built with special tokens.
unk_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"<unk>"`):
The unknown token. A token that is not in the vocabulary cannot be converted to an ID and is set to be this
token instead.
pad_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"<pad>"`):
The token used for padding, for example when batching sequences of different lengths.
mask_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"<mask>"`):
The token used for masking values. This is the token used when training this model with masked language
modeling. This is the token which the model will try to predict.
add_prefix_space (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether or not to add an initial space to the input. This allows to treat the leading word just as any
other word. (Blenderbot tokenizer detect beginning of words by the preceding space).
trim_offsets (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether the post processing step should trim offsets to avoid including whitespaces.
"""
vocab_files_names = VOCAB_FILES_NAMES
pretrained_vocab_files_map = PRETRAINED_VOCAB_FILES_MAP
max_model_input_sizes = PRETRAINED_POSITIONAL_EMBEDDINGS_SIZES
model_input_names = ["input_ids", "attention_mask"]
slow_tokenizer_class = BlenderbotTokenizer
# Copied from transformers.models.roberta.tokenization_roberta_fast.RobertaTokenizerFast.__init__ with Roberta->Blenderbot, RoBERTa->Blenderbot
def __init__(
self,
vocab_file=None,
merges_file=None,
tokenizer_file=None,
errors="replace",
bos_token="<s>",
eos_token="</s>",
sep_token="</s>",
cls_token="<s>",
unk_token="<unk>",
pad_token="<pad>",
mask_token="<mask>",
add_prefix_space=False,
trim_offsets=True,
**kwargs,
):
super().__init__(
vocab_file,
merges_file,
tokenizer_file=tokenizer_file,
errors=errors,
bos_token=bos_token,
eos_token=eos_token,
sep_token=sep_token,
cls_token=cls_token,
unk_token=unk_token,
pad_token=pad_token,
mask_token=mask_token,
add_prefix_space=add_prefix_space,
trim_offsets=trim_offsets,
**kwargs,
)
pre_tok_state = json.loads(self.backend_tokenizer.pre_tokenizer.__getstate__())
if pre_tok_state.get("add_prefix_space", add_prefix_space) != add_prefix_space:
pre_tok_class = getattr(pre_tokenizers, pre_tok_state.pop("type"))
pre_tok_state["add_prefix_space"] = add_prefix_space
self.backend_tokenizer.pre_tokenizer = pre_tok_class(**pre_tok_state)
self.add_prefix_space = add_prefix_space
tokenizer_component = "post_processor"
tokenizer_component_instance = getattr(self.backend_tokenizer, tokenizer_component, None)
if tokenizer_component_instance:
state = json.loads(tokenizer_component_instance.__getstate__())
# The lists 'sep' and 'cls' must be cased in tuples for the object `post_processor_class`
if "sep" in state:
state["sep"] = tuple(state["sep"])
if "cls" in state:
state["cls"] = tuple(state["cls"])
changes_to_apply = False
if state.get("add_prefix_space", add_prefix_space) != add_prefix_space:
state["add_prefix_space"] = add_prefix_space
changes_to_apply = True
if state.get("trim_offsets", trim_offsets) != trim_offsets:
state["trim_offsets"] = trim_offsets
changes_to_apply = True
if changes_to_apply:
component_class = getattr(processors, state.pop("type"))
new_value = component_class(**state)
setattr(self.backend_tokenizer, tokenizer_component, new_value)
@property
# Copied from transformers.models.roberta.tokenization_roberta_fast.RobertaTokenizerFast.mask_token with Roberta->Blenderbot, RoBERTa->Blenderbot
def mask_token(self) -> str:
"""
`str`: Mask token, to use when training a model with masked-language modeling. Log an error if used while not
having been set.
Blenderbot tokenizer has a special mask token to be usable in the fill-mask pipeline. The mask token will
greedily comprise the space before the *<mask>*.
"""
if self._mask_token is None:
if self.verbose:
logger.error("Using mask_token, but it is not set yet.")
return None
return str(self._mask_token)
@mask_token.setter
def mask_token(self, value):
"""
Overriding the default behavior of the mask token to have it eat the space before it.
This is needed to preserve backward compatibility with all the previously used models based on Roberta.
"""
# Mask token behave like a normal word, i.e. include the space before it
# So we set lstrip to True
value = AddedToken(value, lstrip=True, rstrip=False) if isinstance(value, str) else value
self._mask_token = value
# Copied from transformers.models.roberta.tokenization_roberta_fast.RobertaTokenizerFast._batch_encode_plus with Roberta->Blenderbot, RoBERTa->Blenderbot
def _batch_encode_plus(self, *args, **kwargs) -> BatchEncoding:
is_split_into_words = kwargs.get("is_split_into_words", False)
assert self.add_prefix_space or not is_split_into_words, (
f"You need to instantiate {self.__class__.__name__} with add_prefix_space=True "
"to use it with pretokenized inputs."
)
return super()._batch_encode_plus(*args, **kwargs)
# Copied from transformers.models.roberta.tokenization_roberta_fast.RobertaTokenizerFast._encode_plus with Roberta->Blenderbot, RoBERTa->Blenderbot
def _encode_plus(self, *args, **kwargs) -> BatchEncoding:
is_split_into_words = kwargs.get("is_split_into_words", False)
assert self.add_prefix_space or not is_split_into_words, (
f"You need to instantiate {self.__class__.__name__} with add_prefix_space=True "
"to use it with pretokenized inputs."
)
return super()._encode_plus(*args, **kwargs)
# Copied from transformers.models.roberta.tokenization_roberta_fast.RobertaTokenizerFast.save_vocabulary with Roberta->Blenderbot, RoBERTa->Blenderbot
def save_vocabulary(self, save_directory: str, filename_prefix: Optional[str] = None) -> Tuple[str]:
files = self._tokenizer.model.save(save_directory, name=filename_prefix)
return tuple(files)
# Copied from transformers.models.roberta.tokenization_roberta_fast.RobertaTokenizerFast.create_token_type_ids_from_sequences with Roberta->Blenderbot, RoBERTa->Blenderbot
def create_token_type_ids_from_sequences(
self, token_ids_0: List[int], token_ids_1: Optional[List[int]] = None
) -> List[int]:
"""
Create a mask from the two sequences passed to be used in a sequence-pair classification task. Blenderbot does
not make use of token type ids, therefore a list of zeros is returned.
Args:
token_ids_0 (`List[int]`):
List of IDs.
token_ids_1 (`List[int]`, *optional*):
Optional second list of IDs for sequence pairs.
Returns:
`List[int]`: List of zeros.
"""
sep = [self.sep_token_id]
cls = [self.cls_token_id]
if token_ids_1 is None:
return len(cls + token_ids_0 + sep) * [0]
return len(cls + token_ids_0 + sep + sep + token_ids_1 + sep) * [0]
def build_inputs_with_special_tokens(self, token_ids_0: List[int], token_ids_1: Optional[List[int]] = None):
"""
Build model inputs from a sequence or a pair of sequence for sequence classification tasks by concatenating and
adding special tokens. A Blenderbot sequence has the following format:
- single sequence: ` X </s>`
Args:
token_ids_0 (`List[int]`):
List of IDs to which the special tokens will be added
token_ids_1 (`List[int]`, *optional*):
Will be ignored
Returns:
`List[int]`: list of [input IDs](../glossary#input-ids) with the appropriate special tokens.
"""
return token_ids_0 + [self.eos_token_id]
def _build_conversation_input_ids(self, conversation: "Conversation") -> List[int]:
inputs = []
for is_user, text in conversation.iter_texts():
if is_user:
# We need to space prefix as it's being done within blenderbot
inputs.append(" " + text)
else:
# Generated responses should contain them already.
inputs.append(text)
full_string = " ".join(inputs)
input_ids = self.encode(full_string)
if len(input_ids) > self.model_max_length:
input_ids = input_ids[-self.model_max_length :]
logger.warning(f"Trimmed input from conversation as it was longer than {self.model_max_length} tokens.")
return input_ids
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transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/blenderbot/configuration_blenderbot.py | # coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2021 The Facebook, Inc. and The HuggingFace Inc. 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.
""" Blenderbot model configuration"""
from collections import OrderedDict
from typing import Any, Mapping, Optional
from ... import PreTrainedTokenizer
from ...configuration_utils import PretrainedConfig
from ...file_utils import TensorType, is_torch_available
from ...onnx import OnnxConfig, OnnxConfigWithPast, OnnxSeq2SeqConfigWithPast
from ...onnx.utils import compute_effective_axis_dimension
from ...utils import logging
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
BLENDERBOT_PRETRAINED_CONFIG_ARCHIVE_MAP = {
"facebook/blenderbot-3B": "https://huggingface.co/facebook/blenderbot-3B/resolve/main/config.json",
# See all Blenderbot models at https://huggingface.co/models?filter=blenderbot
}
class BlenderbotConfig(PretrainedConfig):
r"""
This is the configuration class to store the configuration of a [`BlenderbotModel`]. It is used to instantiate an
Blenderbot model according to the specified arguments, defining the model architecture. Instantiating a
configuration with the defaults will yield a similar configuration to that of the Blenderbot
[facebook/blenderbot-3B](https://huggingface.co/facebook/blenderbot-3B) architecture.
Configuration objects inherit from [`PretrainedConfig`] and can be used to control the model outputs. Read the
documentation from [`PretrainedConfig`] for more information.
Args:
vocab_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 50265):
Vocabulary size of the Blenderbot model. Defines the number of different tokens that can be represented by
the `inputs_ids` passed when calling [`BlenderbotModel`] or [`TFBlenderbotModel`].
d_model (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 1024):
Dimensionality of the layers and the pooler layer.
encoder_layers (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 12):
Number of encoder layers.
decoder_layers (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 12):
Number of decoder layers.
encoder_attention_heads (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 16):
Number of attention heads for each attention layer in the Transformer encoder.
decoder_attention_heads (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 16):
Number of attention heads for each attention layer in the Transformer decoder.
decoder_ffn_dim (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 4096):
Dimensionality of the "intermediate" (often named feed-forward) layer in decoder.
encoder_ffn_dim (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 4096):
Dimensionality of the "intermediate" (often named feed-forward) layer in decoder.
activation_function (`str` or `function`, *optional*, defaults to `"gelu"`):
The non-linear activation function (function or string) in the encoder and pooler. If string, `"gelu"`,
`"relu"`, `"silu"` and `"gelu_new"` are supported.
dropout (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.1):
The dropout probability for all fully connected layers in the embeddings, encoder, and pooler.
attention_dropout (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.0):
The dropout ratio for the attention probabilities.
activation_dropout (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.0):
The dropout ratio for activations inside the fully connected layer.
max_position_embeddings (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 128):
The maximum sequence length that this model might ever be used with. Typically set this to something large
just in case (e.g., 512 or 1024 or 2048).
init_std (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.02):
The standard deviation of the truncated_normal_initializer for initializing all weight matrices.
encoder_layerdrop (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.0):
The LayerDrop probability for the encoder. See the [LayerDrop paper](see https://arxiv.org/abs/1909.11556)
for more details.
decoder_layerdrop (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.0):
The LayerDrop probability for the decoder. See the [LayerDrop paper](see https://arxiv.org/abs/1909.11556)
for more details.
scale_embedding (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Scale embeddings by diving by sqrt(d_model).
use_cache (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether or not the model should return the last key/values attentions (not used by all models)
forced_eos_token_id (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 2):
The id of the token to force as the last generated token when `max_length` is reached. Usually set to
`eos_token_id`.
Example:
```python
>>> from transformers import BlenderbotConfig, BlenderbotModel
>>> # Initializing a Blenderbot facebook/blenderbot-3B style configuration
>>> configuration = BlenderbotConfig()
>>> # Initializing a model (with random weights) from the facebook/blenderbot-3B style configuration
>>> model = BlenderbotModel(configuration)
>>> # Accessing the model configuration
>>> configuration = model.config
```"""
model_type = "blenderbot"
keys_to_ignore_at_inference = ["past_key_values"]
attribute_map = {"num_attention_heads": "encoder_attention_heads", "hidden_size": "d_model"}
def __init__(
self,
vocab_size=8008,
max_position_embeddings=128,
encoder_layers=2,
encoder_ffn_dim=10240,
encoder_attention_heads=32,
decoder_layers=24,
decoder_ffn_dim=10240,
decoder_attention_heads=32,
encoder_layerdrop=0.0,
decoder_layerdrop=0.0,
use_cache=True,
is_encoder_decoder=True,
activation_function="gelu",
d_model=2560,
dropout=0.1,
attention_dropout=0.0,
activation_dropout=0.0,
init_std=0.02,
decoder_start_token_id=1,
scale_embedding=False,
pad_token_id=0,
bos_token_id=1,
eos_token_id=2,
encoder_no_repeat_ngram_size=3,
forced_eos_token_id=2,
**kwargs,
):
self.vocab_size = vocab_size
self.max_position_embeddings = max_position_embeddings
self.d_model = d_model
self.encoder_ffn_dim = encoder_ffn_dim
self.encoder_layers = encoder_layers
self.encoder_attention_heads = encoder_attention_heads
self.decoder_ffn_dim = decoder_ffn_dim
self.decoder_layers = decoder_layers
self.decoder_attention_heads = decoder_attention_heads
self.dropout = dropout
self.attention_dropout = attention_dropout
self.activation_dropout = activation_dropout
self.activation_function = activation_function
self.init_std = init_std
self.encoder_layerdrop = encoder_layerdrop
self.decoder_layerdrop = decoder_layerdrop
self.use_cache = use_cache
self.num_hidden_layers = encoder_layers
self.scale_embedding = scale_embedding # scale factor will be sqrt(d_model) if True
super().__init__(
pad_token_id=pad_token_id,
bos_token_id=bos_token_id,
eos_token_id=eos_token_id,
is_encoder_decoder=is_encoder_decoder,
decoder_start_token_id=decoder_start_token_id,
encoder_no_repeat_ngram_size=encoder_no_repeat_ngram_size,
forced_eos_token_id=forced_eos_token_id,
**kwargs,
)
class BlenderbotOnnxConfig(OnnxSeq2SeqConfigWithPast):
@property
def inputs(self) -> Mapping[str, Mapping[int, str]]:
if self.task in ["default", "seq2seq-lm"]:
common_inputs = OrderedDict(
[
("input_ids", {0: "batch", 1: "encoder_sequence"}),
("attention_mask", {0: "batch", 1: "encoder_sequence"}),
]
)
if self.use_past:
common_inputs["decoder_input_ids"] = {0: "batch"}
common_inputs["decoder_attention_mask"] = {0: "batch", 1: "past_decoder_sequence + sequence"}
else:
common_inputs["decoder_input_ids"] = {0: "batch", 1: "decoder_sequence"}
common_inputs["decoder_attention_mask"] = {0: "batch", 1: "decoder_sequence"}
if self.use_past:
self.fill_with_past_key_values_(common_inputs, direction="inputs")
elif self.task == "causal-lm":
common_inputs = OrderedDict(
[
("input_ids", {0: "batch", 1: "encoder_sequence"}),
("attention_mask", {0: "batch", 1: "encoder_sequence"}),
]
)
if self.use_past:
_, num_decoder_layers = self.num_layers
for i in range(num_decoder_layers):
common_inputs[f"past_key_values.{i}.key"] = {0: "batch", 2: "past_sequence + sequence"}
common_inputs[f"past_key_values.{i}.value"] = {0: "batch", 2: "past_sequence + sequence"}
else:
common_inputs = OrderedDict(
[
("input_ids", {0: "batch", 1: "encoder_sequence"}),
("attention_mask", {0: "batch", 1: "encoder_sequence"}),
("decoder_input_ids", {0: "batch", 1: "decoder_sequence"}),
("decoder_attention_mask", {0: "batch", 1: "decoder_sequence"}),
]
)
return common_inputs
@property
# Copied from transformers.models.bart.configuration_bart.BartOnnxConfig.outputs
def outputs(self) -> Mapping[str, Mapping[int, str]]:
if self.task in ["default", "seq2seq-lm"]:
common_outputs = super().outputs
else:
common_outputs = super(OnnxConfigWithPast, self).outputs
if self.use_past:
num_encoder_layers, _ = self.num_layers
for i in range(num_encoder_layers):
common_outputs[f"present.{i}.key"] = {0: "batch", 2: "past_sequence + sequence"}
common_outputs[f"present.{i}.value"] = {0: "batch", 2: "past_sequence + sequence"}
return common_outputs
def _generate_dummy_inputs_for_default_and_seq2seq_lm(
self,
tokenizer: PreTrainedTokenizer,
batch_size: int = -1,
seq_length: int = -1,
is_pair: bool = False,
framework: Optional[TensorType] = None,
) -> Mapping[str, Any]:
encoder_inputs = self._generate_dummy_inputs_for_sequence_classification_and_question_answering(
tokenizer, batch_size, seq_length, is_pair, framework
)
# Generate decoder inputs
decoder_seq_length = seq_length if not self.use_past else 1
decoder_inputs = self._generate_dummy_inputs_for_sequence_classification_and_question_answering(
tokenizer, batch_size, decoder_seq_length, is_pair, framework
)
decoder_inputs = {f"decoder_{name}": tensor for name, tensor in decoder_inputs.items()}
common_inputs = dict(**encoder_inputs, **decoder_inputs)
if self.use_past:
if not is_torch_available():
raise ValueError("Cannot generate dummy past_keys inputs without PyTorch installed.")
else:
import torch
batch, encoder_seq_length = common_inputs["input_ids"].shape
decoder_seq_length = common_inputs["decoder_input_ids"].shape[1]
num_encoder_attention_heads, num_decoder_attention_heads = self.num_attention_heads
encoder_shape = (
batch,
num_encoder_attention_heads,
encoder_seq_length,
self._config.hidden_size // num_encoder_attention_heads,
)
decoder_past_length = decoder_seq_length
decoder_shape = (
batch,
num_decoder_attention_heads,
decoder_past_length,
self._config.hidden_size // num_decoder_attention_heads,
)
common_inputs["decoder_attention_mask"] = torch.cat(
[common_inputs["decoder_attention_mask"], torch.ones(batch, decoder_past_length)], dim=1
)
common_inputs["past_key_values"] = []
_, num_decoder_layers = self.num_layers
for _ in range(num_decoder_layers):
common_inputs["past_key_values"].append(
(
torch.zeros(decoder_shape),
torch.zeros(decoder_shape),
torch.zeros(encoder_shape),
torch.zeros(encoder_shape),
)
)
return common_inputs
def _generate_dummy_inputs_for_causal_lm(
self,
tokenizer: PreTrainedTokenizer,
batch_size: int = -1,
seq_length: int = -1,
is_pair: bool = False,
framework: Optional[TensorType] = None,
) -> Mapping[str, Any]:
common_inputs = self._generate_dummy_inputs_for_sequence_classification_and_question_answering(
tokenizer, batch_size, seq_length, is_pair, framework
)
if self.use_past:
if not is_torch_available():
raise ValueError("Cannot generate dummy past_keys inputs without PyTorch installed.")
else:
import torch
batch, seqlen = common_inputs["input_ids"].shape
past_key_values_length = seqlen
_, num_decoder_layers = self.num_layers
num_encoder_attention_heads, _ = self.num_attention_heads
past_shape = (
batch,
num_encoder_attention_heads,
past_key_values_length,
self._config.hidden_size // num_encoder_attention_heads,
)
mask_dtype = common_inputs["attention_mask"].dtype
common_inputs["attention_mask"] = torch.cat(
[common_inputs["attention_mask"], torch.ones(batch, past_key_values_length, dtype=mask_dtype)], dim=1
)
common_inputs["past_key_values"] = [
(torch.zeros(past_shape), torch.zeros(past_shape)) for _ in range(num_decoder_layers)
]
return common_inputs
# Copied from transformers.models.bart.configuration_bart.BartOnnxConfig._generate_dummy_inputs_for_sequence_classification_and_question_answering
def _generate_dummy_inputs_for_sequence_classification_and_question_answering(
self,
tokenizer: PreTrainedTokenizer,
batch_size: int = -1,
seq_length: int = -1,
is_pair: bool = False,
framework: Optional[TensorType] = None,
) -> Mapping[str, Any]:
# Copied from OnnxConfig.generate_dummy_inputs
# Did not use super(OnnxConfigWithPast, self).generate_dummy_inputs for code clarity.
# If dynamic axis (-1) we forward with a fixed dimension of 2 samples to avoid optimizations made by ONNX
batch_size = compute_effective_axis_dimension(
batch_size, fixed_dimension=OnnxConfig.default_fixed_batch, num_token_to_add=0
)
# If dynamic axis (-1) we forward with a fixed dimension of 8 tokens to avoid optimizations made by ONNX
token_to_add = tokenizer.num_special_tokens_to_add(is_pair)
seq_length = compute_effective_axis_dimension(
seq_length, fixed_dimension=OnnxConfig.default_fixed_sequence, num_token_to_add=token_to_add
)
# Generate dummy inputs according to compute batch and sequence
dummy_input = [" ".join([tokenizer.unk_token]) * seq_length] * batch_size
common_inputs = dict(tokenizer(dummy_input, return_tensors=framework))
return common_inputs
# Copied from transformers.models.bart.configuration_bart.BartOnnxConfig.generate_dummy_inputs
def generate_dummy_inputs(
self,
tokenizer: PreTrainedTokenizer,
batch_size: int = -1,
seq_length: int = -1,
is_pair: bool = False,
framework: Optional[TensorType] = None,
) -> Mapping[str, Any]:
if self.task in ["default", "seq2seq-lm"]:
common_inputs = self._generate_dummy_inputs_for_default_and_seq2seq_lm(
tokenizer, batch_size=batch_size, seq_length=seq_length, is_pair=is_pair, framework=framework
)
elif self.task == "causal-lm":
common_inputs = self._generate_dummy_inputs_for_causal_lm(
tokenizer, batch_size=batch_size, seq_length=seq_length, is_pair=is_pair, framework=framework
)
else:
common_inputs = self._generate_dummy_inputs_for_sequence_classification_and_question_answering(
tokenizer, batch_size=batch_size, seq_length=seq_length, is_pair=is_pair, framework=framework
)
return common_inputs
# Copied from transformers.models.bart.configuration_bart.BartOnnxConfig._flatten_past_key_values_
def _flatten_past_key_values_(self, flattened_output, name, idx, t):
if self.task in ["default", "seq2seq-lm"]:
flattened_output = super()._flatten_past_key_values_(flattened_output, name, idx, t)
else:
flattened_output = super(OnnxSeq2SeqConfigWithPast, self)._flatten_past_key_values_(
flattened_output, name, idx, t
)
def fill_with_past_key_values_(self, inputs_or_outputs: Mapping[str, Mapping[int, str]], direction: str):
if direction not in ["inputs", "outputs"]:
raise ValueError(f'direction must either be "inputs" or "outputs", but {direction} was given')
name = "past_key_values" if direction == "inputs" else "present"
_, num_decoder_layers = self.num_layers
encoder_sequence = "past_encoder_sequence"
decoder_sequence = "past_decoder_sequence" if direction == "inputs" else "past_decoder_sequence + sequence"
for i in range(num_decoder_layers):
inputs_or_outputs[f"{name}.{i}.decoder.key"] = {0: "batch", 2: decoder_sequence}
inputs_or_outputs[f"{name}.{i}.decoder.value"] = {0: "batch", 2: decoder_sequence}
inputs_or_outputs[f"{name}.{i}.encoder.key"] = {0: "batch", 2: encoder_sequence}
inputs_or_outputs[f"{name}.{i}.encoder.value"] = {0: "batch", 2: encoder_sequence}
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transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/blenderbot/modeling_tf_blenderbot.py | # coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2021 The Facebook, Inc and The HuggingFace Inc. 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.
""" TF 2.0 Blenderbot model."""
from __future__ import annotations
import os
import random
import warnings
from typing import List, Optional, Tuple, Union
import tensorflow as tf
from ...activations_tf import get_tf_activation
from ...modeling_tf_outputs import (
TFBaseModelOutput,
TFBaseModelOutputWithPastAndCrossAttentions,
TFSeq2SeqLMOutput,
TFSeq2SeqModelOutput,
)
# Public API
from ...modeling_tf_utils import (
TFCausalLanguageModelingLoss,
TFPreTrainedModel,
keras_serializable,
unpack_inputs,
)
from ...tf_utils import check_embeddings_within_bounds, shape_list, stable_softmax
from ...utils import (
ContextManagers,
add_code_sample_docstrings,
add_end_docstrings,
add_start_docstrings,
add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward,
logging,
replace_return_docstrings,
)
from .configuration_blenderbot import BlenderbotConfig
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC = "facebook/blenderbot-400M-distill"
_CONFIG_FOR_DOC = "BlenderbotConfig"
LARGE_NEGATIVE = -1e8
# Copied from transformers.models.bart.modeling_tf_bart.shift_tokens_right
def shift_tokens_right(input_ids: tf.Tensor, pad_token_id: int, decoder_start_token_id: int):
pad_token_id = tf.cast(pad_token_id, input_ids.dtype)
decoder_start_token_id = tf.cast(decoder_start_token_id, input_ids.dtype)
start_tokens = tf.fill(
(shape_list(input_ids)[0], 1), tf.convert_to_tensor(decoder_start_token_id, input_ids.dtype)
)
shifted_input_ids = tf.concat([start_tokens, input_ids[:, :-1]], -1)
# replace possible -100 values in labels by `pad_token_id`
shifted_input_ids = tf.where(
shifted_input_ids == -100,
tf.fill(shape_list(shifted_input_ids), tf.convert_to_tensor(pad_token_id, input_ids.dtype)),
shifted_input_ids,
)
# "Verify that `labels` has only positive values and -100"
assert_gte0 = tf.debugging.assert_greater_equal(shifted_input_ids, tf.constant(0, dtype=input_ids.dtype))
# Make sure the assertion op is called by wrapping the result in an identity no-op
with tf.control_dependencies([assert_gte0]):
shifted_input_ids = tf.identity(shifted_input_ids)
return shifted_input_ids
# Copied from transformers.models.bart.modeling_tf_bart._make_causal_mask
def _make_causal_mask(input_ids_shape: tf.TensorShape, past_key_values_length: int = 0):
"""
Make causal mask used for bi-directional self-attention.
"""
bsz = input_ids_shape[0]
tgt_len = input_ids_shape[1]
mask = tf.ones((tgt_len, tgt_len)) * LARGE_NEGATIVE
mask_cond = tf.range(shape_list(mask)[-1])
mask = tf.where(mask_cond < tf.reshape(mask_cond + 1, (shape_list(mask)[-1], 1)), 0.0, mask)
if past_key_values_length > 0:
mask = tf.concat([tf.zeros((tgt_len, past_key_values_length)), mask], axis=-1)
return tf.tile(mask[None, None, :, :], (bsz, 1, 1, 1))
# Copied from transformers.models.bart.modeling_tf_bart._expand_mask
def _expand_mask(mask: tf.Tensor, tgt_len: Optional[int] = None):
"""
Expands attention_mask from `[bsz, seq_len]` to `[bsz, 1, tgt_seq_len, src_seq_len]`.
"""
src_len = shape_list(mask)[1]
tgt_len = tgt_len if tgt_len is not None else src_len
one_cst = tf.constant(1.0)
mask = tf.cast(mask, dtype=one_cst.dtype)
expanded_mask = tf.tile(mask[:, None, None, :], (1, 1, tgt_len, 1))
return (one_cst - expanded_mask) * LARGE_NEGATIVE
class TFBlenderbotLearnedPositionalEmbedding(tf.keras.layers.Embedding):
"""
This module learns positional embeddings up to a fixed maximum size.
"""
def __init__(self, num_embeddings: int, embedding_dim: int, **kwargs):
super().__init__(num_embeddings, embedding_dim, **kwargs)
def call(
self, input_shape: tf.TensorShape, past_key_values_length: int = 0, position_ids: tf.Tensor | None = None
):
"""Input is expected to be of size [bsz x seqlen]."""
if position_ids is None:
seq_len = input_shape[1]
position_ids = tf.range(seq_len, delta=1, name="range")
position_ids += past_key_values_length
return super().call(tf.cast(position_ids, dtype=tf.int32))
# Copied from transformers.models.bart.modeling_tf_bart.TFBartAttention with Bart->Blenderbot
class TFBlenderbotAttention(tf.keras.layers.Layer):
"""Multi-headed attention from "Attention Is All You Need"""
def __init__(
self,
embed_dim: int,
num_heads: int,
dropout: float = 0.0,
is_decoder: bool = False,
bias: bool = True,
**kwargs,
):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.embed_dim = embed_dim
self.num_heads = num_heads
self.dropout = tf.keras.layers.Dropout(dropout)
self.head_dim = embed_dim // num_heads
if (self.head_dim * num_heads) != self.embed_dim:
raise ValueError(
f"embed_dim must be divisible by num_heads (got `embed_dim`: {self.embed_dim}"
f" and `num_heads`: {num_heads})."
)
self.scaling = self.head_dim**-0.5
self.is_decoder = is_decoder
self.k_proj = tf.keras.layers.Dense(embed_dim, use_bias=bias, name="k_proj")
self.q_proj = tf.keras.layers.Dense(embed_dim, use_bias=bias, name="q_proj")
self.v_proj = tf.keras.layers.Dense(embed_dim, use_bias=bias, name="v_proj")
self.out_proj = tf.keras.layers.Dense(embed_dim, use_bias=bias, name="out_proj")
def _shape(self, tensor: tf.Tensor, seq_len: int, bsz: int):
return tf.transpose(tf.reshape(tensor, (bsz, seq_len, self.num_heads, self.head_dim)), (0, 2, 1, 3))
def call(
self,
hidden_states: tf.Tensor,
key_value_states: tf.Tensor | None = None,
past_key_value: Tuple[Tuple[tf.Tensor]] | None = None,
attention_mask: tf.Tensor | None = None,
layer_head_mask: tf.Tensor | None = None,
training: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Tuple[tf.Tensor, tf.Tensor | None]:
"""Input shape: Batch x Time x Channel"""
# if key_value_states are provided this layer is used as a cross-attention layer
# for the decoder
is_cross_attention = key_value_states is not None
bsz, tgt_len, embed_dim = shape_list(hidden_states)
# get query proj
query_states = self.q_proj(hidden_states) * self.scaling
# get key, value proj
if is_cross_attention and past_key_value is not None:
# reuse k,v, cross_attentions
key_states = past_key_value[0]
value_states = past_key_value[1]
elif is_cross_attention:
# cross_attentions
key_states = self._shape(self.k_proj(key_value_states), -1, bsz)
value_states = self._shape(self.v_proj(key_value_states), -1, bsz)
elif past_key_value is not None:
# reuse k, v, self_attention
key_states = self._shape(self.k_proj(hidden_states), -1, bsz)
value_states = self._shape(self.v_proj(hidden_states), -1, bsz)
key_states = tf.concat([past_key_value[0], key_states], axis=2)
value_states = tf.concat([past_key_value[1], value_states], axis=2)
else:
# self_attention
key_states = self._shape(self.k_proj(hidden_states), -1, bsz)
value_states = self._shape(self.v_proj(hidden_states), -1, bsz)
if self.is_decoder:
# if cross_attention save Tuple(tf.Tensor, tf.Tensor) of all cross attention key/value_states.
# Further calls to cross_attention layer can then reuse all cross-attention
# key/value_states (first "if" case)
# if uni-directional self-attention (decoder) save Tuple(tf.Tensor, tf.Tensor) of
# all previous decoder key/value_states. Further calls to uni-directional self-attention
# can concat previous decoder key/value_states to current projected key/value_states (third "elif" case)
# if encoder bi-directional self-attention `past_key_value` is always `None`
past_key_value = (key_states, value_states)
proj_shape = (bsz * self.num_heads, -1, self.head_dim)
query_states = tf.reshape(self._shape(query_states, tgt_len, bsz), proj_shape)
key_states = tf.reshape(key_states, proj_shape)
value_states = tf.reshape(value_states, proj_shape)
src_len = shape_list(key_states)[1]
attn_weights = tf.matmul(query_states, key_states, transpose_b=True)
tf.debugging.assert_equal(
shape_list(attn_weights),
[bsz * self.num_heads, tgt_len, src_len],
message=(
f"Attention weights should be of size {(bsz * self.num_heads, tgt_len, src_len)}, but is"
f" {shape_list(attn_weights)}"
),
)
if attention_mask is not None:
tf.debugging.assert_equal(
shape_list(attention_mask),
[bsz, 1, tgt_len, src_len],
message=(
f"Attention mask should be of size {(bsz, 1, tgt_len, src_len)}, but is"
f" {shape_list(attention_mask)}"
),
)
attention_mask = tf.cast(attention_mask, dtype=attn_weights.dtype)
attn_weights = tf.reshape(attn_weights, (bsz, self.num_heads, tgt_len, src_len)) + attention_mask
attn_weights = tf.reshape(attn_weights, (bsz * self.num_heads, tgt_len, src_len))
attn_weights = stable_softmax(attn_weights, axis=-1)
if layer_head_mask is not None:
tf.debugging.assert_equal(
shape_list(layer_head_mask),
[self.num_heads],
message=(
f"Head mask for a single layer should be of size {(self.num_heads)}, but is"
f" {shape_list(layer_head_mask)}"
),
)
attn_weights = tf.reshape(layer_head_mask, (1, -1, 1, 1)) * tf.reshape(
attn_weights, (bsz, self.num_heads, tgt_len, src_len)
)
attn_weights = tf.reshape(attn_weights, (bsz * self.num_heads, tgt_len, src_len))
attn_probs = self.dropout(attn_weights, training=training)
attn_output = tf.matmul(attn_probs, value_states)
tf.debugging.assert_equal(
shape_list(attn_output),
[bsz * self.num_heads, tgt_len, self.head_dim],
message=(
f"`attn_output` should be of size {(bsz, self.num_heads, tgt_len, self.head_dim)}, but is"
f" {shape_list(attn_output)}"
),
)
attn_output = tf.transpose(
tf.reshape(attn_output, (bsz, self.num_heads, tgt_len, self.head_dim)), (0, 2, 1, 3)
)
attn_output = tf.reshape(attn_output, (bsz, tgt_len, embed_dim))
attn_output = self.out_proj(attn_output)
attn_weights: tf.Tensor = tf.reshape(attn_weights, (bsz, self.num_heads, tgt_len, src_len))
return attn_output, attn_weights, past_key_value
# Copied from transformers.models.mbart.modeling_tf_mbart.TFMBartEncoderLayer with MBart->Blenderbot
class TFBlenderbotEncoderLayer(tf.keras.layers.Layer):
def __init__(self, config: BlenderbotConfig, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.embed_dim = config.d_model
self.self_attn = TFBlenderbotAttention(
self.embed_dim, config.encoder_attention_heads, dropout=config.attention_dropout, name="self_attn"
)
self.self_attn_layer_norm = tf.keras.layers.LayerNormalization(epsilon=1e-5, name="self_attn_layer_norm")
self.dropout = tf.keras.layers.Dropout(config.dropout)
self.activation_fn = get_tf_activation(config.activation_function)
self.activation_dropout = tf.keras.layers.Dropout(config.activation_dropout)
self.fc1 = tf.keras.layers.Dense(config.encoder_ffn_dim, name="fc1")
self.fc2 = tf.keras.layers.Dense(self.embed_dim, name="fc2")
self.final_layer_norm = tf.keras.layers.LayerNormalization(epsilon=1e-5, name="final_layer_norm")
def call(
self,
hidden_states: tf.Tensor,
attention_mask: tf.Tensor,
layer_head_mask: tf.Tensor,
training: Optional[bool] = False,
):
"""
Args:
hidden_states (`tf.Tensor`): input to the layer of shape *(batch, seq_len, embed_dim)*
attention_mask (`tf.Tensor`): attention mask of size
*(batch, 1, tgt_len, src_len)* where padding elements are indicated by very large negative values.
layer_head_mask (`tf.Tensor`): mask for attention heads in a given layer of size
*(encoder_attention_heads,)*
"""
residual = hidden_states
hidden_states = self.self_attn_layer_norm(hidden_states)
hidden_states, self_attn_weights, _ = self.self_attn(
hidden_states=hidden_states, attention_mask=attention_mask, layer_head_mask=layer_head_mask
)
tf.debugging.assert_equal(
shape_list(hidden_states),
shape_list(residual),
message=f"Self attn modified the shape of query {shape_list(residual)} to {shape_list(hidden_states)}",
)
hidden_states = self.dropout(hidden_states, training=training)
hidden_states = residual + hidden_states
residual = hidden_states
hidden_states = self.final_layer_norm(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.activation_fn(self.fc1(hidden_states))
hidden_states = self.activation_dropout(hidden_states, training=training)
hidden_states = self.fc2(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.dropout(hidden_states, training=training)
hidden_states = residual + hidden_states
return hidden_states, self_attn_weights
# Copied from transformers.models.mbart.modeling_tf_mbart.TFMBartDecoderLayer with MBart->Blenderbot
class TFBlenderbotDecoderLayer(tf.keras.layers.Layer):
def __init__(self, config: BlenderbotConfig, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.embed_dim = config.d_model
self.self_attn = TFBlenderbotAttention(
embed_dim=self.embed_dim,
num_heads=config.decoder_attention_heads,
dropout=config.attention_dropout,
name="self_attn",
is_decoder=True,
)
self.dropout = tf.keras.layers.Dropout(config.dropout)
self.activation_fn = get_tf_activation(config.activation_function)
self.activation_dropout = tf.keras.layers.Dropout(config.activation_dropout)
self.self_attn_layer_norm = tf.keras.layers.LayerNormalization(epsilon=1e-5, name="self_attn_layer_norm")
self.encoder_attn = TFBlenderbotAttention(
self.embed_dim,
config.decoder_attention_heads,
dropout=config.attention_dropout,
name="encoder_attn",
is_decoder=True,
)
self.encoder_attn_layer_norm = tf.keras.layers.LayerNormalization(epsilon=1e-5, name="encoder_attn_layer_norm")
self.fc1 = tf.keras.layers.Dense(config.decoder_ffn_dim, name="fc1")
self.fc2 = tf.keras.layers.Dense(self.embed_dim, name="fc2")
self.final_layer_norm = tf.keras.layers.LayerNormalization(epsilon=1e-5, name="final_layer_norm")
def call(
self,
hidden_states: tf.Tensor,
attention_mask: tf.Tensor | None = None,
encoder_hidden_states: tf.Tensor | None = None,
encoder_attention_mask: tf.Tensor | None = None,
layer_head_mask: tf.Tensor | None = None,
cross_attn_layer_head_mask: tf.Tensor | None = None,
past_key_value: Tuple[tf.Tensor] | None = None,
training: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Tuple[tf.Tensor, tf.Tensor, Tuple[Tuple[tf.Tensor]]]:
"""
Args:
hidden_states (`tf.Tensor`): input to the layer of shape *(batch, seq_len, embed_dim)*
attention_mask (`tf.Tensor`): attention mask of size
*(batch, 1, tgt_len, src_len)* where padding elements are indicated by very large negative values.
encoder_hidden_states (`tf.Tensor`):
cross attention input to the layer of shape *(batch, seq_len, embed_dim)*
encoder_attention_mask (`tf.Tensor`): encoder attention mask of size
*(batch, 1, tgt_len, src_len)* where padding elements are indicated by very large negative values.
layer_head_mask (`tf.Tensor`): mask for attention heads in a given layer of size
*(decoder_attention_heads,)*
cross_attn_layer_head_mask (`tf.Tensor`): mask for heads of the cross-attention module.
*(decoder_attention_heads,)*
past_key_value (`Tuple(tf.Tensor)`): cached past key and value projection states
"""
residual = hidden_states
hidden_states = self.self_attn_layer_norm(hidden_states)
# Self Attention
# decoder uni-directional self-attention cached key/values tuple is at positions 1,2
self_attn_past_key_value = past_key_value[:2] if past_key_value is not None else None
# add present self-attn cache to positions 1,2 of present_key_value tuple
hidden_states, self_attn_weights, present_key_value = self.self_attn(
hidden_states=hidden_states,
past_key_value=self_attn_past_key_value,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
layer_head_mask=layer_head_mask,
)
hidden_states = self.dropout(hidden_states, training=training)
hidden_states = residual + hidden_states
# Cross-Attention Block
cross_attn_present_key_value = None
cross_attn_weights = None
if encoder_hidden_states is not None:
residual = hidden_states
hidden_states = self.encoder_attn_layer_norm(hidden_states)
# cross_attn cached key/values tuple is at positions 3,4 of present_key_value tuple
cross_attn_past_key_value = past_key_value[-2:] if past_key_value is not None else None
hidden_states, cross_attn_weights, cross_attn_present_key_value = self.encoder_attn(
hidden_states=hidden_states,
key_value_states=encoder_hidden_states,
attention_mask=encoder_attention_mask,
layer_head_mask=cross_attn_layer_head_mask,
past_key_value=cross_attn_past_key_value,
)
hidden_states = self.dropout(hidden_states, training=training)
hidden_states = residual + hidden_states
# add cross-attn to positions 3,4 of present_key_value tuple
present_key_value = present_key_value + cross_attn_present_key_value
# Fully Connected
residual = hidden_states
hidden_states = self.final_layer_norm(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.activation_fn(self.fc1(hidden_states))
hidden_states = self.activation_dropout(hidden_states, training=training)
hidden_states = self.fc2(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.dropout(hidden_states, training=training)
hidden_states = residual + hidden_states
return (
hidden_states,
self_attn_weights,
cross_attn_weights,
present_key_value,
)
class TFBlenderbotPreTrainedModel(TFPreTrainedModel):
config_class = BlenderbotConfig
base_model_prefix = "model"
BLENDERBOT_START_DOCSTRING = r"""
This model inherits from [`TFPreTrainedModel`]. Check the superclass documentation for the generic methods the
library implements for all its model (such as downloading or saving, resizing the input embeddings, pruning heads
etc.)
This model is also a [tf.keras.Model](https://www.tensorflow.org/api_docs/python/tf/keras/Model) subclass. Use it
as a regular TF 2.0 Keras Model and refer to the TF 2.0 documentation for all matter related to general usage and
behavior.
<Tip>
TensorFlow models and layers in `transformers` accept two formats as input:
- having all inputs as keyword arguments (like PyTorch models), or
- having all inputs as a list, tuple or dict in the first positional argument.
The reason the second format is supported is that Keras methods prefer this format when passing inputs to models
and layers. Because of this support, when using methods like `model.fit()` things should "just work" for you - just
pass your inputs and labels in any format that `model.fit()` supports! If, however, you want to use the second
format outside of Keras methods like `fit()` and `predict()`, such as when creating your own layers or models with
the Keras `Functional` API, there are three possibilities you can use to gather all the input Tensors in the first
positional argument:
- a single Tensor with `input_ids` only and nothing else: `model(input_ids)`
- a list of varying length with one or several input Tensors IN THE ORDER given in the docstring:
`model([input_ids, attention_mask])` or `model([input_ids, attention_mask, token_type_ids])`
- a dictionary with one or several input Tensors associated to the input names given in the docstring:
`model({"input_ids": input_ids, "token_type_ids": token_type_ids})`
Note that when creating models and layers with
[subclassing](https://keras.io/guides/making_new_layers_and_models_via_subclassing/) then you don't need to worry
about any of this, as you can just pass inputs like you would to any other Python function!
</Tip>
Args:
config ([`BlenderbotConfig`]): Model configuration class with all the parameters of the model.
Initializing with a config file does not load the weights associated with the model, only the
configuration. Check out the [`~TFPreTrainedModel.from_pretrained`] method to load the model weights.
"""
BLENDERBOT_GENERATION_EXAMPLE = r"""
Conversation example::
```py
>>> from transformers import AutoTokenizer, TFBlenderbotForConditionalGeneration
>>> mname = "facebook/blenderbot-400M-distill"
>>> model = TFBlenderbotForConditionalGeneration.from_pretrained(mname)
>>> tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained(mname)
>>> UTTERANCE = "My friends are cool but they eat too many carbs."
>>> print("Human: ", UTTERANCE)
>>> inputs = tokenizer([UTTERANCE], return_tensors="tf")
>>> reply_ids = model.generate(**inputs)
>>> print("Bot: ", tokenizer.batch_decode(reply_ids, skip_special_tokens=True)[0])
>>> REPLY = "I'm not sure"
>>> print("Human: ", REPLY)
>>> NEXT_UTTERANCE = (
... "My friends are cool but they eat too many carbs.</s> <s>That's unfortunate. "
... "Are they trying to lose weight or are they just trying to be healthier?</s> "
... "<s> I'm not sure."
... )
>>> inputs = tokenizer([NEXT_UTTERANCE], return_tensors="tf")
>>> next_reply_ids = model.generate(**inputs)
>>> print("Bot: ", tokenizer.batch_decode(next_reply_ids, skip_special_tokens=True)[0])
```
"""
BLENDERBOT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING = r"""
Args:
input_ids (`tf.Tensor` of shape `({0})`):
Indices of input sequence tokens in the vocabulary.
Indices can be obtained using [`AutoTokenizer`]. See [`PreTrainedTokenizer.encode`] and
[`PreTrainedTokenizer.__call__`] for details.
[What are input IDs?](../glossary#input-ids)
attention_mask (`tf.Tensor` of shape `({0})`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on padding token indices. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
decoder_input_ids (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, target_sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Indices of decoder input sequence tokens in the vocabulary.
Indices can be obtained using [`AutoTokenizer`]. See [`PreTrainedTokenizer.encode`] and
[`PreTrainedTokenizer.__call__`] for details.
[What are decoder input IDs?](../glossary#decoder-input-ids)
Blenderbot uses the `bos_token_id` as the starting token for `decoder_input_ids` generation. If
`past_key_values` is used, optionally only the last `decoder_input_ids` have to be input (see
`past_key_values`).
decoder_attention_mask (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, target_sequence_length)`, *optional*):
will be made by default and ignore pad tokens. It is not recommended to set this for most use cases.
decoder_position_ids (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Indices of positions of each decoder input sequence tokens in the position embeddings. Selected in the
range `[0, config.max_position_embeddings - 1]`.
head_mask (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(encoder_layers, encoder_attention_heads)`, *optional*):
Mask to nullify selected heads of the attention modules in the encoder. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 indicates the head is **not masked**,
- 0 indicates the head is **masked**.
decoder_head_mask (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(decoder_layers, decoder_attention_heads)`, *optional*):
Mask to nullify selected heads of the attention modules in the decoder. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 indicates the head is **not masked**,
- 0 indicates the head is **masked**.
cross_attn_head_mask (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(decoder_layers, decoder_attention_heads)`, *optional*):
Mask to nullify selected heads of the cross-attention modules. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 indicates the head is **not masked**,
- 0 indicates the head is **masked**.
encoder_outputs (`tf.FloatTensor`, *optional*):
hidden states at the output of the last layer of the encoder. Used in the cross-attention of the decoder.
of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)` is a sequence of
past_key_values (`Tuple[Tuple[tf.Tensor]]` of length `config.n_layers`)
contains precomputed key and value hidden states of the attention blocks. Can be used to speed up decoding.
If `past_key_values` are used, the user can optionally input only the last `decoder_input_ids` (those that
don't have their past key value states given to this model) of shape `(batch_size, 1)` instead of all
`decoder_input_ids` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`.
use_cache (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
If set to `True`, `past_key_values` key value states are returned and can be used to speed up decoding (see
`past_key_values`). Set to `False` during training, `True` during generation
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under returned
tensors for more detail. This argument can be used only in eager mode, in graph mode the value in the
config will be used instead.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors for
more detail. This argument can be used only in eager mode, in graph mode the value in the config will be
used instead.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple. This argument can be used in
eager mode, in graph mode the value will always be set to True.
training (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether or not to use the model in training mode (some modules like dropout modules have different
behaviors between training and evaluation).
"""
@keras_serializable
class TFBlenderbotEncoder(tf.keras.layers.Layer):
config_class = BlenderbotConfig
"""
Transformer encoder consisting of *config.encoder_layers* self attention layers. Each layer is a
[`TFBlenderbotEncoderLayer`].
Args:
config: BlenderbotConfig
"""
def __init__(self, config: BlenderbotConfig, embed_tokens: Optional[tf.keras.layers.Embedding] = None, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.config = config
self.dropout = tf.keras.layers.Dropout(config.dropout)
self.layerdrop = config.encoder_layerdrop
self.padding_idx = config.pad_token_id
self.max_source_positions = config.max_position_embeddings
self.embed_scale = tf.math.sqrt(float(config.d_model)) if config.scale_embedding else 1.0
self.embed_tokens = embed_tokens
self.embed_positions = TFBlenderbotLearnedPositionalEmbedding(
config.max_position_embeddings,
config.d_model,
name="embed_positions",
)
self.layers = [TFBlenderbotEncoderLayer(config, name=f"layers.{i}") for i in range(config.encoder_layers)]
self.layer_norm = tf.keras.layers.LayerNormalization(epsilon=1e-5, name="layer_norm")
def get_embed_tokens(self):
return self.embed_tokens
def set_embed_tokens(self, embed_tokens):
self.embed_tokens = embed_tokens
@unpack_inputs
def call(
self,
input_ids=None,
inputs_embeds=None,
attention_mask=None,
head_mask=None,
output_attentions=None,
output_hidden_states=None,
return_dict=None,
training=False,
):
"""
Args:
input_ids (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`):
Indices of input sequence tokens in the vocabulary. Padding will be ignored by default should you
provide it.
Indices can be obtained using [`AutoTokenizer`]. See [`PreTrainedTokenizer.encode`] and
[`PreTrainedTokenizer.__call__`] for details.
[What are input IDs?](../glossary#input-ids)
attention_mask (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on padding token indices. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
head_mask (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(encoder_layers, encoder_attention_heads)`, `optional):
Mask to nullify selected heads of the attention modules. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 indicates the head is **not masked**,
- 0 indicates the head is **masked**.
inputs_embeds (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`, *optional*):
Optionally, instead of passing `input_ids` you can choose to directly pass an embedded representation.
This is useful if you want more control over how to convert `input_ids` indices into associated vectors
than the model's internal embedding lookup matrix.
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under
returned tensors for more detail. This argument can be used only in eager mode, in graph mode the value
in the config will be used instead.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors
for more detail. This argument can be used only in eager mode, in graph mode the value in the config
will be used instead.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple. This argument can be used
in eager mode, in graph mode the value will always be set to True.
training (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether or not to use the model in training mode (some modules like dropout modules have different
behaviors between training and evaluation).
"""
if input_ids is not None and inputs_embeds is not None:
raise ValueError("You cannot specify both input_ids and inputs_embeds at the same time")
elif input_ids is not None:
input_shape = shape_list(input_ids)
elif inputs_embeds is not None:
input_shape = shape_list(inputs_embeds)[:-1]
else:
raise ValueError("You have to specify either input_ids or inputs_embeds")
if inputs_embeds is None:
# if `self.embed_tokens.load_weight_prefix` is set, runs the embedding operation with the correct name
# scope, so that its weights are registered with the desired name for loading/storing. When `tf.name_scope`
# is used with a name ending in `/`, that name replaces the current name scope.
# (embeddings with tf.name_scope: self.embed_tokens.load_weight_prefix/self.embed_tokens.name/embeddings:0)
context = []
if hasattr(self.embed_tokens, "load_weight_prefix"):
context.append(tf.name_scope(self.embed_tokens.load_weight_prefix + "/"))
with ContextManagers(context):
check_embeddings_within_bounds(input_ids, self.embed_tokens.input_dim)
inputs_embeds = self.embed_tokens(input_ids) * self.embed_scale
embed_pos = self.embed_positions(input_shape)
hidden_states = inputs_embeds + embed_pos
hidden_states = self.dropout(hidden_states, training=training)
# check attention mask and invert
if attention_mask is not None:
# [bsz, seq_len] -> [bsz, 1, tgt_seq_len, src_seq_len]
attention_mask = _expand_mask(attention_mask)
else:
attention_mask = None
encoder_states = () if output_hidden_states else None
all_attentions = () if output_attentions else None
# check if head_mask has a correct number of layers specified if desired
if head_mask is not None:
tf.debugging.assert_equal(
shape_list(head_mask)[0],
len(self.layers),
message=(
f"The head_mask should be specified for {len(self.layers)} layers, but it is for"
f" {shape_list(head_mask)[0]}."
),
)
# encoder layers
for idx, encoder_layer in enumerate(self.layers):
if output_hidden_states:
encoder_states = encoder_states + (hidden_states,)
# add LayerDrop (see https://arxiv.org/abs/1909.11556 for description)
dropout_probability = random.uniform(0, 1)
if training and (dropout_probability < self.layerdrop): # skip the layer
continue
hidden_states, attn = encoder_layer(
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
head_mask[idx] if head_mask is not None else None,
)
if output_attentions:
all_attentions += (attn,)
hidden_states = self.layer_norm(hidden_states)
if output_hidden_states:
encoder_states = encoder_states + (hidden_states,)
if not return_dict:
return tuple(v for v in [hidden_states, encoder_states, all_attentions] if v is not None)
return TFBaseModelOutput(
last_hidden_state=hidden_states, hidden_states=encoder_states, attentions=all_attentions
)
@keras_serializable
class TFBlenderbotDecoder(tf.keras.layers.Layer):
config_class = BlenderbotConfig
"""
Transformer decoder consisting of *config.decoder_layers* layers. Each layer is a [`TFBlenderbotDecoderLayer`]
Args:
config: BlenderbotConfig
embed_tokens: output embedding
"""
def __init__(self, config: BlenderbotConfig, embed_tokens: Optional[tf.keras.layers.Embedding] = None, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.config = config
self.padding_idx = config.pad_token_id
self.embed_tokens = embed_tokens
self.layerdrop = config.decoder_layerdrop
self.embed_positions = TFBlenderbotLearnedPositionalEmbedding(
config.max_position_embeddings,
config.d_model,
name="embed_positions",
)
self.embed_scale = tf.math.sqrt(float(config.d_model)) if config.scale_embedding else 1.0
self.layers = [TFBlenderbotDecoderLayer(config, name=f"layers.{i}") for i in range(config.decoder_layers)]
self.layer_norm = tf.keras.layers.LayerNormalization(epsilon=1e-5, name="layer_norm")
self.dropout = tf.keras.layers.Dropout(config.dropout)
def get_embed_tokens(self):
return self.embed_tokens
def set_embed_tokens(self, embed_tokens):
self.embed_tokens = embed_tokens
@unpack_inputs
def call(
self,
input_ids=None,
inputs_embeds=None,
attention_mask=None,
position_ids=None,
encoder_hidden_states=None,
encoder_attention_mask=None,
head_mask=None,
cross_attn_head_mask=None,
past_key_values=None,
use_cache=None,
output_attentions=None,
output_hidden_states=None,
return_dict=None,
training=False,
):
r"""
Args:
input_ids (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`):
Indices of input sequence tokens in the vocabulary. Padding will be ignored by default should you
provide it.
Indices can be obtained using [`AutoTokenizer`]. See [`PreTrainedTokenizer.encode`] and
[`PreTrainedTokenizer.__call__`] for details.
[What are input IDs?](../glossary#input-ids)
attention_mask (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on padding token indices. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
position_ids (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Indices of positions of each decoder input sequence tokens in the position embeddings. Selected in the
range `[0, config.max_position_embeddings - 1]`.
encoder_hidden_states (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, encoder_sequence_length, hidden_size)`, *optional*):
Sequence of hidden-states at the output of the last layer of the encoder. Used in the cross-attention
of the decoder.
encoder_attention_mask (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, encoder_sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing cross-attention on padding tokens indices of encoder input_ids. Mask values
selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
head_mask (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(decoder_layers, decoder_attention_heads)`, *optional*):
Mask to nullify selected heads of the attention modules. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 indicates the head is **not masked**,
- 0 indicates the head is **masked**.
cross_attn_head_mask (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(decoder_layers, decoder_attention_heads)`, *optional*):
Mask to nullify selected heads of the cross-attention modules. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 indicates the head is **not masked**,
- 0 indicates the head is **masked**.
past_key_values (`Tuple[Tuple[tf.Tensor]]` of length `config.n_layers` with each tuple having 2 tuples each of which has 2 tensors of shape `(batch_size, num_heads, sequence_length - 1, embed_size_per_head)`):
Contains precomputed key and value hidden-states of the attention blocks. Can be used to speed up
decoding.
If `past_key_values` are used, the user can optionally input only the last `decoder_input_ids` (those
that don't have their past key value states given to this model) of shape `(batch_size, 1)` instead of
all `decoder_input_ids` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`. inputs_embeds (`tf.Tensor` of shape
`(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`, *optional*): Optionally, instead of passing `input_ids`
you can choose to directly pass an embedded representation. This is useful if you want more control
over how to convert `input_ids` indices into associated vectors than the model's internal embedding
lookup matrix.
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under
returned tensors for more detail. This argument can be used only in eager mode, in graph mode the value
in the config will be used instead.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors
for more detail. This argument can be used only in eager mode, in graph mode the value in the config
will be used instead.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple. This argument can be used
in eager mode, in graph mode the value will always be set to True.
training (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether or not to use the model in training mode (some modules like dropout modules have different
behaviors between training and evaluation).
"""
if input_ids is not None and inputs_embeds is not None:
raise ValueError("You cannot specify both decoder_input_ids and decoder_inputs_embeds at the same time")
elif input_ids is not None:
input_shape = shape_list(input_ids)
elif inputs_embeds is not None:
input_shape = shape_list(inputs_embeds)[:-1]
else:
raise ValueError("You have to specify either decoder_input_ids or decoder_inputs_embeds")
past_key_values_length = shape_list(past_key_values[0][0])[2] if past_key_values is not None else 0
# embed positions
if position_ids is None:
positions = self.embed_positions(input_shape, past_key_values_length)
else:
positions = self.embed_positions(input_shape, position_ids=position_ids)
if inputs_embeds is None:
context = []
if hasattr(self.embed_tokens, "load_weight_prefix"):
context.append(tf.name_scope(self.embed_tokens.load_weight_prefix + "/"))
with ContextManagers(context):
check_embeddings_within_bounds(input_ids, self.embed_tokens.input_dim)
inputs_embeds = self.embed_tokens(input_ids) * self.embed_scale
hidden_states = inputs_embeds
# [bsz, seq_len] -> [bsz, 1, tgt_seq_len, src_seq_len]
if input_shape[-1] > 1:
combined_attention_mask = _make_causal_mask(input_shape, past_key_values_length=past_key_values_length)
else:
combined_attention_mask = _expand_mask(
tf.ones((input_shape[0], input_shape[1] + past_key_values_length)), tgt_len=input_shape[-1]
)
if attention_mask is not None:
combined_attention_mask = combined_attention_mask + _expand_mask(attention_mask, tgt_len=input_shape[-1])
if encoder_hidden_states is not None and encoder_attention_mask is not None:
# [bsz, seq_len] -> [bsz, 1, tgt_seq_len, src_seq_len]
encoder_attention_mask = _expand_mask(encoder_attention_mask, tgt_len=input_shape[-1])
hidden_states = hidden_states + positions
hidden_states = self.dropout(hidden_states, training=training)
# decoder layers
all_hidden_states = () if output_hidden_states else None
all_self_attns = () if output_attentions else None
all_cross_attns = () if (output_attentions and encoder_hidden_states is not None) else None
present_key_values = () if use_cache else None
# check if head_mask and cross_attn_head_mask have a correct number of layers specified if desired
for attn_mask_name, attn_mask in [("head_mask", head_mask), ("cross_attn_head_mask", cross_attn_head_mask)]:
if attn_mask is not None:
tf.debugging.assert_equal(
shape_list(attn_mask)[0],
len(self.layers),
message=(
f"The {attn_mask_name} should be specified for {len(self.layers)} layers, but it is for"
f" {shape_list(attn_mask)[0]}."
),
)
for idx, decoder_layer in enumerate(self.layers):
# add LayerDrop (see https://arxiv.org/abs/1909.11556 for description)
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states += (hidden_states,)
dropout_probability = random.uniform(0, 1)
if training and (dropout_probability < self.layerdrop):
continue
past_key_value = past_key_values[idx] if past_key_values is not None else None
hidden_states, layer_self_attn, layer_cross_attn, present_key_value = decoder_layer(
hidden_states,
attention_mask=combined_attention_mask,
encoder_hidden_states=encoder_hidden_states,
encoder_attention_mask=encoder_attention_mask,
layer_head_mask=head_mask[idx] if head_mask is not None else None,
cross_attn_layer_head_mask=cross_attn_head_mask[idx] if cross_attn_head_mask is not None else None,
past_key_value=past_key_value,
)
if use_cache:
present_key_values += (present_key_value,)
if output_attentions:
all_self_attns += (layer_self_attn,)
if encoder_hidden_states is not None:
all_cross_attns += (layer_cross_attn,)
hidden_states = self.layer_norm(hidden_states)
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states += (hidden_states,)
if not return_dict:
return hidden_states, present_key_values, all_hidden_states, all_self_attns, all_cross_attns
else:
return TFBaseModelOutputWithPastAndCrossAttentions(
last_hidden_state=hidden_states,
past_key_values=present_key_values,
hidden_states=all_hidden_states,
attentions=all_self_attns,
cross_attentions=all_cross_attns,
)
@keras_serializable
class TFBlenderbotMainLayer(tf.keras.layers.Layer):
config_class = BlenderbotConfig
def __init__(self, config: BlenderbotConfig, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.config = config
self.shared = tf.keras.layers.Embedding(
input_dim=config.vocab_size,
output_dim=config.d_model,
embeddings_initializer=tf.keras.initializers.TruncatedNormal(stddev=self.config.init_std),
name="model.shared",
)
# Additional attribute to specify the expected name scope of the layer (for loading/storing weights)
self.shared.load_weight_prefix = "model.shared"
self.encoder = TFBlenderbotEncoder(config, self.shared, name="encoder")
self.decoder = TFBlenderbotDecoder(config, self.shared, name="decoder")
def get_input_embeddings(self):
return self.shared
def set_input_embeddings(self, new_embeddings):
self.shared = new_embeddings
self.encoder.embed_tokens = self.shared
self.decoder.embed_tokens = self.shared
@unpack_inputs
def call(
self,
input_ids=None,
attention_mask=None,
decoder_input_ids=None,
decoder_attention_mask=None,
decoder_position_ids=None,
head_mask=None,
decoder_head_mask=None,
cross_attn_head_mask=None,
encoder_outputs: Optional[Union[Tuple, TFBaseModelOutput]] = None,
past_key_values=None,
inputs_embeds=None,
decoder_inputs_embeds=None,
use_cache=None,
output_attentions=None,
output_hidden_states=None,
return_dict=None,
training=False,
**kwargs,
):
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
if encoder_outputs is None:
encoder_outputs = self.encoder(
input_ids=input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
head_mask=head_mask,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
training=training,
)
# If the user passed a tuple for encoder_outputs, we wrap it in a TFBaseModelOutput when return_dict=True
elif return_dict and not isinstance(encoder_outputs, TFBaseModelOutput):
encoder_outputs = TFBaseModelOutput(
last_hidden_state=encoder_outputs[0],
hidden_states=encoder_outputs[1] if len(encoder_outputs) > 1 else None,
attentions=encoder_outputs[2] if len(encoder_outputs) > 2 else None,
)
# If the user passed a TFBaseModelOutput for encoder_outputs, we wrap it in a tuple when return_dict=False
elif not return_dict and not isinstance(encoder_outputs, tuple):
encoder_outputs = encoder_outputs.to_tuple()
decoder_outputs = self.decoder(
decoder_input_ids,
attention_mask=decoder_attention_mask,
position_ids=decoder_position_ids,
encoder_hidden_states=encoder_outputs[0],
encoder_attention_mask=attention_mask,
head_mask=decoder_head_mask,
cross_attn_head_mask=cross_attn_head_mask,
past_key_values=past_key_values,
inputs_embeds=decoder_inputs_embeds,
use_cache=use_cache,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
training=training,
)
if not return_dict:
return decoder_outputs + encoder_outputs
return TFSeq2SeqModelOutput(
last_hidden_state=decoder_outputs.last_hidden_state,
past_key_values=decoder_outputs.past_key_values,
decoder_hidden_states=decoder_outputs.hidden_states,
decoder_attentions=decoder_outputs.attentions,
cross_attentions=decoder_outputs.cross_attentions,
encoder_last_hidden_state=encoder_outputs.last_hidden_state,
encoder_hidden_states=encoder_outputs.hidden_states,
encoder_attentions=encoder_outputs.attentions,
)
@add_start_docstrings(
"The bare BLENDERBOT Model outputting raw hidden-states without any specific head on top.",
BLENDERBOT_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class TFBlenderbotModel(TFBlenderbotPreTrainedModel):
def __init__(self, config: BlenderbotConfig, *inputs, **kwargs):
super().__init__(config, *inputs, **kwargs)
self.model = TFBlenderbotMainLayer(config, name="model")
def get_encoder(self):
return self.model.encoder
def get_decoder(self):
return self.model.decoder
@classmethod
def from_pretrained(cls, pretrained_model_name_or_path: Optional[Union[str, os.PathLike]], *model_args, **kwargs):
if pretrained_model_name_or_path == "facebook/blenderbot-90M":
from ..blenderbot_small import TFBlenderbotSmallModel
warnings.warn(
"The checkpoint `facebook/blenderbot-90M` is deprecated. In the future, please use the identical"
" checkpoint `facebook/small_blenderbot-90M` with"
" `TFBlenderbotSmallForConditionalGeneration.from_pretrained('facebook/small_blenderbot-90M')`"
" instead.",
FutureWarning,
)
return TFBlenderbotSmallModel.from_pretrained(pretrained_model_name_or_path)
return super().from_pretrained(pretrained_model_name_or_path, *model_args, **kwargs)
@unpack_inputs
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(BLENDERBOT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING.format("batch_size, sequence_length"))
@add_code_sample_docstrings(
checkpoint=_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC,
output_type=TFSeq2SeqModelOutput,
config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC,
)
def call(
self,
input_ids: tf.Tensor | None = None,
attention_mask: tf.Tensor | None = None,
decoder_input_ids: tf.Tensor | None = None,
decoder_attention_mask: tf.Tensor | None = None,
decoder_position_ids: tf.Tensor | None = None,
head_mask: tf.Tensor | None = None,
decoder_head_mask: tf.Tensor | None = None,
cross_attn_head_mask: tf.Tensor | None = None,
encoder_outputs: Optional[Union[Tuple, TFBaseModelOutput]] = None,
past_key_values: List[tf.Tensor] | None = None,
inputs_embeds: tf.Tensor | None = None,
decoder_inputs_embeds: tf.Tensor | None = None,
use_cache: Optional[bool] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
training: Optional[bool] = False,
**kwargs,
) -> Union[Tuple[tf.Tensor], TFSeq2SeqModelOutput]:
outputs = self.model(
input_ids=input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
decoder_input_ids=decoder_input_ids,
decoder_attention_mask=decoder_attention_mask,
decoder_position_ids=decoder_position_ids,
head_mask=head_mask,
decoder_head_mask=decoder_head_mask,
cross_attn_head_mask=cross_attn_head_mask,
encoder_outputs=encoder_outputs,
past_key_values=past_key_values,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
decoder_inputs_embeds=decoder_inputs_embeds,
use_cache=use_cache,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
training=training,
)
return outputs
# Copied from transformers.models.bart.modeling_tf_bart.TFBartModel.serving_output
def serving_output(self, output):
pkv = tf.tuple(output.past_key_values)[1] if self.config.use_cache else None
dec_hs = tf.convert_to_tensor(output.decoder_hidden_states) if self.config.output_hidden_states else None
dec_attns = tf.convert_to_tensor(output.decoder_attentions) if self.config.output_attentions else None
cross_attns = tf.convert_to_tensor(output.cross_attentions) if self.config.output_attentions else None
enc_hs = tf.convert_to_tensor(output.encoder_hidden_states) if self.config.output_hidden_states else None
enc_attns = tf.convert_to_tensor(output.encoder_attentions) if self.config.output_attentions else None
return TFSeq2SeqModelOutput(
last_hidden_state=output.last_hidden_state,
past_key_values=pkv,
decoder_hidden_states=dec_hs,
decoder_attentions=dec_attns,
cross_attentions=cross_attns,
encoder_last_hidden_state=output.encoder_last_hidden_state,
encoder_hidden_states=enc_hs,
encoder_attentions=enc_attns,
)
# Copied from transformers.models.bart.modeling_tf_bart.BiasLayer
class BiasLayer(tf.keras.layers.Layer):
"""
Bias as a layer. It is used for serialization purposes: `tf.keras.Model.save_weights` stores on a per-layer basis,
so all weights have to be registered in a layer.
"""
def __init__(self, shape, initializer, trainable, name, **kwargs):
super().__init__(name=name, **kwargs)
# Note: the name of this variable will NOT be scoped when serialized, i.e. it will not be in the format of
# "outer_layer/inner_layer/.../name:0". Instead, it will be "name:0". For further details, see:
# https://github.com/huggingface/transformers/pull/18833#issuecomment-1233090214
self.bias = self.add_weight(name=name, shape=shape, initializer=initializer, trainable=trainable)
def call(self, x):
return x + self.bias
@add_start_docstrings(
"The BLENDERBOT Model with a language modeling head. Can be used for summarization.",
BLENDERBOT_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class TFBlenderbotForConditionalGeneration(TFBlenderbotPreTrainedModel, TFCausalLanguageModelingLoss):
_keys_to_ignore_on_load_unexpected = [
r"model.encoder.embed_tokens.weight",
r"model.decoder.embed_tokens.weight",
]
def __init__(self, config, *inputs, **kwargs):
super().__init__(config, *inputs, **kwargs)
self.model = TFBlenderbotMainLayer(config, name="model")
self.use_cache = config.use_cache
# final_bias_logits is registered as a buffer in pytorch, so not trainable for the sake of consistency.
self.bias_layer = BiasLayer(
name="final_logits_bias", shape=[1, config.vocab_size], initializer="zeros", trainable=False
)
def get_decoder(self):
return self.model.decoder
def get_encoder(self):
return self.model.encoder
def get_output_embeddings(self):
return self.get_input_embeddings()
def set_output_embeddings(self, value):
self.set_input_embeddings(value)
def get_bias(self):
return {"final_logits_bias": self.bias_layer.bias}
def set_bias(self, value):
# Replaces the existing layers containing bias for correct (de)serialization.
vocab_size = value["final_logits_bias"].shape[-1]
self.bias_layer = BiasLayer(
name="final_logits_bias", shape=[1, vocab_size], initializer="zeros", trainable=False
)
self.bias_layer.bias.assign(value["final_logits_bias"])
@classmethod
def from_pretrained(cls, pretrained_model_name_or_path: Optional[Union[str, os.PathLike]], *model_args, **kwargs):
if pretrained_model_name_or_path == "facebook/blenderbot-90M":
from ..blenderbot_small import TFBlenderbotSmallForConditionalGeneration
warnings.warn(
"The checkpoint `facebook/blenderbot-90M` is deprecated. In the future, please use the identical"
" checkpoint `facebook/small_blenderbot-90M` with"
" `TFBlenderbotSmallForConditionalGeneration.from_pretrained('facebook/small_blenderbot-90M')`"
" instead.",
FutureWarning,
)
return TFBlenderbotSmallForConditionalGeneration.from_pretrained(pretrained_model_name_or_path)
return super().from_pretrained(pretrained_model_name_or_path, *model_args, **kwargs)
@unpack_inputs
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(BLENDERBOT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=TFSeq2SeqLMOutput, config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC)
@add_end_docstrings(BLENDERBOT_GENERATION_EXAMPLE)
def call(
self,
input_ids: tf.Tensor | None = None,
attention_mask: tf.Tensor | None = None,
decoder_input_ids: tf.Tensor | None = None,
decoder_attention_mask: tf.Tensor | None = None,
decoder_position_ids: tf.Tensor | None = None,
head_mask: tf.Tensor | None = None,
decoder_head_mask: tf.Tensor | None = None,
cross_attn_head_mask: tf.Tensor | None = None,
encoder_outputs: Optional[Union[Tuple, TFBaseModelOutput]] = None,
past_key_values: List[tf.Tensor] | None = None,
inputs_embeds: tf.Tensor | None = None,
decoder_inputs_embeds: tf.Tensor | None = None,
use_cache: Optional[bool] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
labels: tf.Tensor | None = None,
training: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Union[Tuple[tf.Tensor], TFSeq2SeqLMOutput]:
r"""
labels (`tf.tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Labels for computing the masked language modeling loss. Indices should either be in `[0, ...,
config.vocab_size]` or -100 (see `input_ids` docstring). Tokens with indices set to `-100` are ignored
(masked), the loss is only computed for the tokens with labels in `[0, ..., config.vocab_size]`.
Returns:
"""
if labels is not None:
labels = tf.where(
labels == self.config.pad_token_id,
tf.cast(tf.fill(shape_list(labels), -100), labels.dtype),
labels,
)
use_cache = False
if decoder_input_ids is None and decoder_inputs_embeds is None:
decoder_input_ids = shift_tokens_right(
labels, self.config.pad_token_id, self.config.decoder_start_token_id
)
outputs = self.model(
input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
decoder_input_ids=decoder_input_ids,
encoder_outputs=encoder_outputs,
decoder_attention_mask=decoder_attention_mask,
decoder_position_ids=decoder_position_ids,
head_mask=head_mask,
decoder_head_mask=decoder_head_mask,
cross_attn_head_mask=cross_attn_head_mask,
past_key_values=past_key_values,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
decoder_inputs_embeds=decoder_inputs_embeds,
use_cache=use_cache,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
training=training,
)
lm_logits = tf.matmul(outputs[0], self.model.shared.weights, transpose_b=True)
lm_logits = self.bias_layer(lm_logits)
masked_lm_loss = None if labels is None else self.hf_compute_loss(labels, lm_logits)
if not return_dict:
output = (lm_logits,) + outputs[1:]
return ((masked_lm_loss,) + output) if masked_lm_loss is not None else output
return TFSeq2SeqLMOutput(
loss=masked_lm_loss,
logits=lm_logits,
past_key_values=outputs.past_key_values, # index 1 of d outputs
decoder_hidden_states=outputs.decoder_hidden_states, # index 2 of d outputs
decoder_attentions=outputs.decoder_attentions, # index 3 of d outputs
cross_attentions=outputs.cross_attentions, # index 4 of d outputs
encoder_last_hidden_state=outputs.encoder_last_hidden_state, # index 0 of encoder outputs
encoder_hidden_states=outputs.encoder_hidden_states, # 1 of e out
encoder_attentions=outputs.encoder_attentions, # 2 of e out
)
# Copied from transformers.models.bart.modeling_tf_bart.TFBartForConditionalGeneration.serving_output
def serving_output(self, output):
pkv = tf.tuple(output.past_key_values)[1] if self.config.use_cache else None
dec_hs = tf.convert_to_tensor(output.decoder_hidden_states) if self.config.output_hidden_states else None
dec_attns = tf.convert_to_tensor(output.decoder_attentions) if self.config.output_attentions else None
cross_attns = tf.convert_to_tensor(output.cross_attentions) if self.config.output_attentions else None
enc_hs = tf.convert_to_tensor(output.encoder_hidden_states) if self.config.output_hidden_states else None
enc_attns = tf.convert_to_tensor(output.encoder_attentions) if self.config.output_attentions else None
return TFSeq2SeqLMOutput(
logits=output.logits,
past_key_values=pkv,
decoder_hidden_states=dec_hs,
decoder_attentions=dec_attns,
cross_attentions=cross_attns,
encoder_last_hidden_state=output.encoder_last_hidden_state,
encoder_hidden_states=enc_hs,
encoder_attentions=enc_attns,
)
# Copied from transformers.models.bart.modeling_tf_bart.TFBartForConditionalGeneration.prepare_inputs_for_generation
def prepare_inputs_for_generation(
self,
decoder_input_ids,
past_key_values=None,
attention_mask=None,
decoder_attention_mask=None,
head_mask=None,
decoder_head_mask=None,
cross_attn_head_mask=None,
use_cache=None,
encoder_outputs=None,
**kwargs,
):
# cut decoder_input_ids if past_key_values is used
if past_key_values is not None:
decoder_input_ids = decoder_input_ids[:, -1:]
if decoder_attention_mask is not None: # xla
decoder_position_ids = tf.math.cumsum(decoder_attention_mask, axis=-1, exclusive=True)[:, -1:]
elif past_key_values is not None: # no xla + past_key_values
decoder_position_ids = past_key_values[0][0].shape[2]
else: # no xla + no past_key_values
decoder_position_ids = tf.range(decoder_input_ids.shape[1])
return {
"input_ids": None, # encoder_outputs is defined. input_ids not needed
"encoder_outputs": encoder_outputs,
"past_key_values": past_key_values,
"decoder_input_ids": decoder_input_ids,
"attention_mask": attention_mask,
"decoder_attention_mask": decoder_attention_mask,
"decoder_position_ids": decoder_position_ids,
"head_mask": head_mask,
"decoder_head_mask": decoder_head_mask,
"cross_attn_head_mask": cross_attn_head_mask,
"use_cache": use_cache, # change this to avoid caching (presumably for debugging)
}
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transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/blenderbot/__init__.py | # 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.
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING
from ...utils import (
OptionalDependencyNotAvailable,
_LazyModule,
is_flax_available,
is_tf_available,
is_tokenizers_available,
is_torch_available,
)
_import_structure = {
"configuration_blenderbot": [
"BLENDERBOT_PRETRAINED_CONFIG_ARCHIVE_MAP",
"BlenderbotConfig",
"BlenderbotOnnxConfig",
],
"tokenization_blenderbot": ["BlenderbotTokenizer"],
}
try:
if not is_tokenizers_available():
raise OptionalDependencyNotAvailable()
except OptionalDependencyNotAvailable:
pass
else:
_import_structure["tokenization_blenderbot_fast"] = ["BlenderbotTokenizerFast"]
try:
if not is_torch_available():
raise OptionalDependencyNotAvailable()
except OptionalDependencyNotAvailable:
pass
else:
_import_structure["modeling_blenderbot"] = [
"BLENDERBOT_PRETRAINED_MODEL_ARCHIVE_LIST",
"BlenderbotForCausalLM",
"BlenderbotForConditionalGeneration",
"BlenderbotModel",
"BlenderbotPreTrainedModel",
]
try:
if not is_tf_available():
raise OptionalDependencyNotAvailable()
except OptionalDependencyNotAvailable:
pass
else:
_import_structure["modeling_tf_blenderbot"] = [
"TFBlenderbotForConditionalGeneration",
"TFBlenderbotModel",
"TFBlenderbotPreTrainedModel",
]
try:
if not is_flax_available():
raise OptionalDependencyNotAvailable()
except OptionalDependencyNotAvailable:
pass
else:
_import_structure["modeling_flax_blenderbot"] = [
"FlaxBlenderbotForConditionalGeneration",
"FlaxBlenderbotModel",
"FlaxBlenderbotPreTrainedModel",
]
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from .configuration_blenderbot import (
BLENDERBOT_PRETRAINED_CONFIG_ARCHIVE_MAP,
BlenderbotConfig,
BlenderbotOnnxConfig,
)
from .tokenization_blenderbot import BlenderbotTokenizer
try:
if not is_tokenizers_available():
raise OptionalDependencyNotAvailable()
except OptionalDependencyNotAvailable:
pass
else:
from .tokenization_blenderbot_fast import BlenderbotTokenizerFast
try:
if not is_torch_available():
raise OptionalDependencyNotAvailable()
except OptionalDependencyNotAvailable:
pass
else:
from .modeling_blenderbot import (
BLENDERBOT_PRETRAINED_MODEL_ARCHIVE_LIST,
BlenderbotForCausalLM,
BlenderbotForConditionalGeneration,
BlenderbotModel,
BlenderbotPreTrainedModel,
)
try:
if not is_tf_available():
raise OptionalDependencyNotAvailable()
except OptionalDependencyNotAvailable:
pass
else:
from .modeling_tf_blenderbot import (
TFBlenderbotForConditionalGeneration,
TFBlenderbotModel,
TFBlenderbotPreTrainedModel,
)
try:
if not is_flax_available():
raise OptionalDependencyNotAvailable()
except OptionalDependencyNotAvailable:
pass
else:
from .modeling_flax_blenderbot import (
FlaxBlenderbotForConditionalGeneration,
FlaxBlenderbotModel,
FlaxBlenderbotPreTrainedModel,
)
else:
import sys
sys.modules[__name__] = _LazyModule(__name__, globals()["__file__"], _import_structure, module_spec=__spec__)
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transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/blenderbot/modeling_blenderbot.py | # coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2021 The Facebook, Inc. and The HuggingFace Inc. 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.
""" PyTorch Blenderbot model."""
import copy
import math
import os
import warnings
from typing import List, Optional, Tuple, Union
import torch
import torch.utils.checkpoint
from torch import nn
from torch.nn import CrossEntropyLoss
from ...activations import ACT2FN
from ...modeling_outputs import (
BaseModelOutput,
BaseModelOutputWithPastAndCrossAttentions,
CausalLMOutputWithCrossAttentions,
Seq2SeqLMOutput,
Seq2SeqModelOutput,
)
from ...modeling_utils import PreTrainedModel
from ...utils import (
add_end_docstrings,
add_start_docstrings,
add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward,
logging,
replace_return_docstrings,
)
from ..blenderbot_small import BlenderbotSmallForConditionalGeneration, BlenderbotSmallModel
from .configuration_blenderbot import BlenderbotConfig
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
_CONFIG_FOR_DOC = "BlenderbotConfig"
_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC = "facebook/blenderbot-400M-distill"
BLENDERBOT_PRETRAINED_MODEL_ARCHIVE_LIST = [
"facebook/blenderbot-3B",
# See all Blenderbot models at https://huggingface.co/models?filter=blenderbot
]
# Copied from transformers.models.bart.modeling_bart.shift_tokens_right
def shift_tokens_right(input_ids: torch.Tensor, pad_token_id: int, decoder_start_token_id: int):
"""
Shift input ids one token to the right.
"""
shifted_input_ids = input_ids.new_zeros(input_ids.shape)
shifted_input_ids[:, 1:] = input_ids[:, :-1].clone()
shifted_input_ids[:, 0] = decoder_start_token_id
if pad_token_id is None:
raise ValueError("self.model.config.pad_token_id has to be defined.")
# replace possible -100 values in labels by `pad_token_id`
shifted_input_ids.masked_fill_(shifted_input_ids == -100, pad_token_id)
return shifted_input_ids
# Copied from transformers.models.bart.modeling_bart._make_causal_mask
def _make_causal_mask(
input_ids_shape: torch.Size, dtype: torch.dtype, device: torch.device, past_key_values_length: int = 0
):
"""
Make causal mask used for bi-directional self-attention.
"""
bsz, tgt_len = input_ids_shape
mask = torch.full((tgt_len, tgt_len), torch.finfo(dtype).min, device=device)
mask_cond = torch.arange(mask.size(-1), device=device)
mask.masked_fill_(mask_cond < (mask_cond + 1).view(mask.size(-1), 1), 0)
mask = mask.to(dtype)
if past_key_values_length > 0:
mask = torch.cat([torch.zeros(tgt_len, past_key_values_length, dtype=dtype, device=device), mask], dim=-1)
return mask[None, None, :, :].expand(bsz, 1, tgt_len, tgt_len + past_key_values_length)
# Copied from transformers.models.bart.modeling_bart._expand_mask
def _expand_mask(mask: torch.Tensor, dtype: torch.dtype, tgt_len: Optional[int] = None):
"""
Expands attention_mask from `[bsz, seq_len]` to `[bsz, 1, tgt_seq_len, src_seq_len]`.
"""
bsz, src_len = mask.size()
tgt_len = tgt_len if tgt_len is not None else src_len
expanded_mask = mask[:, None, None, :].expand(bsz, 1, tgt_len, src_len).to(dtype)
inverted_mask = 1.0 - expanded_mask
return inverted_mask.masked_fill(inverted_mask.to(torch.bool), torch.finfo(dtype).min)
class BlenderbotLearnedPositionalEmbedding(nn.Embedding):
"""
This module learns positional embeddings up to a fixed maximum size.
"""
def __init__(self, num_embeddings: int, embedding_dim: int):
super().__init__(num_embeddings, embedding_dim)
def forward(self, input_ids_shape: torch.Size, past_key_values_length: int = 0):
"""`input_ids_shape` is expected to be [bsz x seqlen]."""
bsz, seq_len = input_ids_shape[:2]
positions = torch.arange(
past_key_values_length, past_key_values_length + seq_len, dtype=torch.long, device=self.weight.device
)
return super().forward(positions)
# Copied from transformers.models.bart.modeling_bart.BartAttention with Bart->Blenderbot
class BlenderbotAttention(nn.Module):
"""Multi-headed attention from 'Attention Is All You Need' paper"""
def __init__(
self,
embed_dim: int,
num_heads: int,
dropout: float = 0.0,
is_decoder: bool = False,
bias: bool = True,
):
super().__init__()
self.embed_dim = embed_dim
self.num_heads = num_heads
self.dropout = dropout
self.head_dim = embed_dim // num_heads
if (self.head_dim * num_heads) != self.embed_dim:
raise ValueError(
f"embed_dim must be divisible by num_heads (got `embed_dim`: {self.embed_dim}"
f" and `num_heads`: {num_heads})."
)
self.scaling = self.head_dim**-0.5
self.is_decoder = is_decoder
self.k_proj = nn.Linear(embed_dim, embed_dim, bias=bias)
self.v_proj = nn.Linear(embed_dim, embed_dim, bias=bias)
self.q_proj = nn.Linear(embed_dim, embed_dim, bias=bias)
self.out_proj = nn.Linear(embed_dim, embed_dim, bias=bias)
def _shape(self, tensor: torch.Tensor, seq_len: int, bsz: int):
return tensor.view(bsz, seq_len, self.num_heads, self.head_dim).transpose(1, 2).contiguous()
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
key_value_states: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
past_key_value: Optional[Tuple[torch.Tensor]] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
layer_head_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
output_attentions: bool = False,
) -> Tuple[torch.Tensor, Optional[torch.Tensor], Optional[Tuple[torch.Tensor]]]:
"""Input shape: Batch x Time x Channel"""
# if key_value_states are provided this layer is used as a cross-attention layer
# for the decoder
is_cross_attention = key_value_states is not None
bsz, tgt_len, _ = hidden_states.size()
# get query proj
query_states = self.q_proj(hidden_states) * self.scaling
# get key, value proj
# `past_key_value[0].shape[2] == key_value_states.shape[1]`
# is checking that the `sequence_length` of the `past_key_value` is the same as
# the provided `key_value_states` to support prefix tuning
if (
is_cross_attention
and past_key_value is not None
and past_key_value[0].shape[2] == key_value_states.shape[1]
):
# reuse k,v, cross_attentions
key_states = past_key_value[0]
value_states = past_key_value[1]
elif is_cross_attention:
# cross_attentions
key_states = self._shape(self.k_proj(key_value_states), -1, bsz)
value_states = self._shape(self.v_proj(key_value_states), -1, bsz)
elif past_key_value is not None:
# reuse k, v, self_attention
key_states = self._shape(self.k_proj(hidden_states), -1, bsz)
value_states = self._shape(self.v_proj(hidden_states), -1, bsz)
key_states = torch.cat([past_key_value[0], key_states], dim=2)
value_states = torch.cat([past_key_value[1], value_states], dim=2)
else:
# self_attention
key_states = self._shape(self.k_proj(hidden_states), -1, bsz)
value_states = self._shape(self.v_proj(hidden_states), -1, bsz)
if self.is_decoder:
# if cross_attention save Tuple(torch.Tensor, torch.Tensor) of all cross attention key/value_states.
# Further calls to cross_attention layer can then reuse all cross-attention
# key/value_states (first "if" case)
# if uni-directional self-attention (decoder) save Tuple(torch.Tensor, torch.Tensor) of
# all previous decoder key/value_states. Further calls to uni-directional self-attention
# can concat previous decoder key/value_states to current projected key/value_states (third "elif" case)
# if encoder bi-directional self-attention `past_key_value` is always `None`
past_key_value = (key_states, value_states)
proj_shape = (bsz * self.num_heads, -1, self.head_dim)
query_states = self._shape(query_states, tgt_len, bsz).view(*proj_shape)
key_states = key_states.reshape(*proj_shape)
value_states = value_states.reshape(*proj_shape)
src_len = key_states.size(1)
attn_weights = torch.bmm(query_states, key_states.transpose(1, 2))
if attn_weights.size() != (bsz * self.num_heads, tgt_len, src_len):
raise ValueError(
f"Attention weights should be of size {(bsz * self.num_heads, tgt_len, src_len)}, but is"
f" {attn_weights.size()}"
)
if attention_mask is not None:
if attention_mask.size() != (bsz, 1, tgt_len, src_len):
raise ValueError(
f"Attention mask should be of size {(bsz, 1, tgt_len, src_len)}, but is {attention_mask.size()}"
)
attn_weights = attn_weights.view(bsz, self.num_heads, tgt_len, src_len) + attention_mask
attn_weights = attn_weights.view(bsz * self.num_heads, tgt_len, src_len)
attn_weights = nn.functional.softmax(attn_weights, dim=-1)
if layer_head_mask is not None:
if layer_head_mask.size() != (self.num_heads,):
raise ValueError(
f"Head mask for a single layer should be of size {(self.num_heads,)}, but is"
f" {layer_head_mask.size()}"
)
attn_weights = layer_head_mask.view(1, -1, 1, 1) * attn_weights.view(bsz, self.num_heads, tgt_len, src_len)
attn_weights = attn_weights.view(bsz * self.num_heads, tgt_len, src_len)
if output_attentions:
# this operation is a bit awkward, but it's required to
# make sure that attn_weights keeps its gradient.
# In order to do so, attn_weights have to be reshaped
# twice and have to be reused in the following
attn_weights_reshaped = attn_weights.view(bsz, self.num_heads, tgt_len, src_len)
attn_weights = attn_weights_reshaped.view(bsz * self.num_heads, tgt_len, src_len)
else:
attn_weights_reshaped = None
attn_probs = nn.functional.dropout(attn_weights, p=self.dropout, training=self.training)
attn_output = torch.bmm(attn_probs, value_states)
if attn_output.size() != (bsz * self.num_heads, tgt_len, self.head_dim):
raise ValueError(
f"`attn_output` should be of size {(bsz * self.num_heads, tgt_len, self.head_dim)}, but is"
f" {attn_output.size()}"
)
attn_output = attn_output.view(bsz, self.num_heads, tgt_len, self.head_dim)
attn_output = attn_output.transpose(1, 2)
# Use the `embed_dim` from the config (stored in the class) rather than `hidden_state` because `attn_output` can be
# partitioned across GPUs when using tensor-parallelism.
attn_output = attn_output.reshape(bsz, tgt_len, self.embed_dim)
attn_output = self.out_proj(attn_output)
return attn_output, attn_weights_reshaped, past_key_value
# Copied from transformers.models.mbart.modeling_mbart.MBartEncoderLayer with MBart->Blenderbot
class BlenderbotEncoderLayer(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config: BlenderbotConfig):
super().__init__()
self.embed_dim = config.d_model
self.self_attn = BlenderbotAttention(
embed_dim=self.embed_dim,
num_heads=config.encoder_attention_heads,
dropout=config.attention_dropout,
)
self.self_attn_layer_norm = nn.LayerNorm(self.embed_dim)
self.dropout = config.dropout
self.activation_fn = ACT2FN[config.activation_function]
self.activation_dropout = config.activation_dropout
self.fc1 = nn.Linear(self.embed_dim, config.encoder_ffn_dim)
self.fc2 = nn.Linear(config.encoder_ffn_dim, self.embed_dim)
self.final_layer_norm = nn.LayerNorm(self.embed_dim)
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
attention_mask: torch.Tensor,
layer_head_mask: torch.Tensor,
output_attentions: bool = False,
) -> torch.Tensor:
"""
Args:
hidden_states (`torch.FloatTensor`): input to the layer of shape `(batch, seq_len, embed_dim)`
attention_mask (`torch.FloatTensor`): attention mask of size
`(batch, 1, tgt_len, src_len)` where padding elements are indicated by very large negative values.
layer_head_mask (`torch.FloatTensor`): mask for attention heads in a given layer of size
`(encoder_attention_heads,)`.
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under
returned tensors for more detail.
"""
residual = hidden_states
hidden_states = self.self_attn_layer_norm(hidden_states)
hidden_states, attn_weights, _ = self.self_attn(
hidden_states=hidden_states,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
layer_head_mask=layer_head_mask,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
)
hidden_states = nn.functional.dropout(hidden_states, p=self.dropout, training=self.training)
hidden_states = residual + hidden_states
residual = hidden_states
hidden_states = self.final_layer_norm(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.activation_fn(self.fc1(hidden_states))
hidden_states = nn.functional.dropout(hidden_states, p=self.activation_dropout, training=self.training)
hidden_states = self.fc2(hidden_states)
hidden_states = nn.functional.dropout(hidden_states, p=self.dropout, training=self.training)
hidden_states = residual + hidden_states
if hidden_states.dtype == torch.float16 and (
torch.isinf(hidden_states).any() or torch.isnan(hidden_states).any()
):
clamp_value = torch.finfo(hidden_states.dtype).max - 1000
hidden_states = torch.clamp(hidden_states, min=-clamp_value, max=clamp_value)
outputs = (hidden_states,)
if output_attentions:
outputs += (attn_weights,)
return outputs
# Copied from transformers.models.mbart.modeling_mbart.MBartDecoderLayer with MBart->Blenderbot
class BlenderbotDecoderLayer(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config: BlenderbotConfig):
super().__init__()
self.embed_dim = config.d_model
self.self_attn = BlenderbotAttention(
embed_dim=self.embed_dim,
num_heads=config.decoder_attention_heads,
dropout=config.attention_dropout,
is_decoder=True,
)
self.dropout = config.dropout
self.activation_fn = ACT2FN[config.activation_function]
self.activation_dropout = config.activation_dropout
self.self_attn_layer_norm = nn.LayerNorm(self.embed_dim)
self.encoder_attn = BlenderbotAttention(
self.embed_dim,
config.decoder_attention_heads,
dropout=config.attention_dropout,
is_decoder=True,
)
self.encoder_attn_layer_norm = nn.LayerNorm(self.embed_dim)
self.fc1 = nn.Linear(self.embed_dim, config.decoder_ffn_dim)
self.fc2 = nn.Linear(config.decoder_ffn_dim, self.embed_dim)
self.final_layer_norm = nn.LayerNorm(self.embed_dim)
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
encoder_hidden_states: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
encoder_attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
layer_head_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
cross_attn_layer_head_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
past_key_value: Optional[Tuple[torch.Tensor]] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
use_cache: Optional[bool] = True,
) -> torch.Tensor:
"""
Args:
hidden_states (`torch.FloatTensor`): input to the layer of shape `(batch, seq_len, embed_dim)`
attention_mask (`torch.FloatTensor`): attention mask of size
`(batch, 1, tgt_len, src_len)` where padding elements are indicated by very large negative values.
encoder_hidden_states (`torch.FloatTensor`):
cross attention input to the layer of shape `(batch, seq_len, embed_dim)`
encoder_attention_mask (`torch.FloatTensor`): encoder attention mask of size
`(batch, 1, tgt_len, src_len)` where padding elements are indicated by very large negative values.
layer_head_mask (`torch.FloatTensor`): mask for attention heads in a given layer of size
`(encoder_attention_heads,)`.
cross_attn_layer_head_mask (`torch.FloatTensor`): mask for cross-attention heads in a given layer of
size `(decoder_attention_heads,)`.
past_key_value (`Tuple(torch.FloatTensor)`): cached past key and value projection states
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under
returned tensors for more detail.
"""
residual = hidden_states
hidden_states = self.self_attn_layer_norm(hidden_states)
# Self Attention
# decoder uni-directional self-attention cached key/values tuple is at positions 1,2
self_attn_past_key_value = past_key_value[:2] if past_key_value is not None else None
# add present self-attn cache to positions 1,2 of present_key_value tuple
hidden_states, self_attn_weights, present_key_value = self.self_attn(
hidden_states=hidden_states,
past_key_value=self_attn_past_key_value,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
layer_head_mask=layer_head_mask,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
)
hidden_states = nn.functional.dropout(hidden_states, p=self.dropout, training=self.training)
hidden_states = residual + hidden_states
# Cross-Attention Block
cross_attn_present_key_value = None
cross_attn_weights = None
if encoder_hidden_states is not None:
residual = hidden_states
hidden_states = self.encoder_attn_layer_norm(hidden_states)
# cross_attn cached key/values tuple is at positions 3,4 of present_key_value tuple
cross_attn_past_key_value = past_key_value[-2:] if past_key_value is not None else None
hidden_states, cross_attn_weights, cross_attn_present_key_value = self.encoder_attn(
hidden_states=hidden_states,
key_value_states=encoder_hidden_states,
attention_mask=encoder_attention_mask,
layer_head_mask=cross_attn_layer_head_mask,
past_key_value=cross_attn_past_key_value,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
)
hidden_states = nn.functional.dropout(hidden_states, p=self.dropout, training=self.training)
hidden_states = residual + hidden_states
# add cross-attn to positions 3,4 of present_key_value tuple
present_key_value = present_key_value + cross_attn_present_key_value
# Fully Connected
residual = hidden_states
hidden_states = self.final_layer_norm(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.activation_fn(self.fc1(hidden_states))
hidden_states = nn.functional.dropout(hidden_states, p=self.activation_dropout, training=self.training)
hidden_states = self.fc2(hidden_states)
hidden_states = nn.functional.dropout(hidden_states, p=self.dropout, training=self.training)
hidden_states = residual + hidden_states
outputs = (hidden_states,)
if output_attentions:
outputs += (self_attn_weights, cross_attn_weights)
if use_cache:
outputs += (present_key_value,)
return outputs
class BlenderbotPreTrainedModel(PreTrainedModel):
config_class = BlenderbotConfig
base_model_prefix = "model"
supports_gradient_checkpointing = True
def _init_weights(self, module):
std = self.config.init_std
if isinstance(module, nn.Linear):
module.weight.data.normal_(mean=0.0, std=std)
if module.bias is not None:
module.bias.data.zero_()
elif isinstance(module, nn.Embedding):
module.weight.data.normal_(mean=0.0, std=std)
if module.padding_idx is not None:
module.weight.data[module.padding_idx].zero_()
def _set_gradient_checkpointing(self, module, value=False):
if isinstance(module, (BlenderbotDecoder, BlenderbotEncoder)):
module.gradient_checkpointing = value
@property
def dummy_inputs(self):
pad_token = self.config.pad_token_id
input_ids = torch.tensor([[0, 6, 10, 4, 2], [0, 8, 12, 2, pad_token]], device=self.device)
dummy_inputs = {
"attention_mask": input_ids.ne(pad_token),
"input_ids": input_ids,
"decoder_input_ids": input_ids,
}
return dummy_inputs
BLENDERBOT_START_DOCSTRING = r"""
This model inherits from [`PreTrainedModel`]. Check the superclass documentation for the generic methods the
library implements for all its model (such as downloading or saving, resizing the input embeddings, pruning heads
etc.)
This model is also a PyTorch [torch.nn.Module](https://pytorch.org/docs/stable/nn.html#torch.nn.Module) subclass.
Use it as a regular PyTorch Module and refer to the PyTorch documentation for all matter related to general usage
and behavior.
Parameters:
config ([`BlenderbotConfig`]):
Model configuration class with all the parameters of the model. Initializing with a config file does not
load the weights associated with the model, only the configuration. Check out the
[`~PreTrainedModel.from_pretrained`] method to load the model weights.
"""
BLENDERBOT_GENERATION_EXAMPLE = r"""
Conversation example:
```python
>>> from transformers import AutoTokenizer, BlenderbotForConditionalGeneration
>>> mname = "facebook/blenderbot-400M-distill"
>>> model = BlenderbotForConditionalGeneration.from_pretrained(mname)
>>> tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained(mname)
>>> UTTERANCE = "My friends are cool but they eat too many carbs."
>>> print("Human: ", UTTERANCE)
Human: My friends are cool but they eat too many carbs.
>>> inputs = tokenizer([UTTERANCE], return_tensors="pt")
>>> reply_ids = model.generate(**inputs)
>>> print("Bot: ", tokenizer.batch_decode(reply_ids, skip_special_tokens=True)[0])
Bot: That's unfortunate. Are they trying to lose weight or are they just trying to be healthier?
>>> REPLY = "I'm not sure"
>>> print("Human: ", REPLY)
Human: I'm not sure
>>> NEXT_UTTERANCE = (
... "My friends are cool but they eat too many carbs.</s> <s>That's unfortunate. "
... "Are they trying to lose weight or are they just trying to be healthier?</s> "
... "<s> I'm not sure."
... )
>>> inputs = tokenizer([NEXT_UTTERANCE], return_tensors="pt")
>>> next_reply_ids = model.generate(**inputs)
>>> print("Bot: ", tokenizer.batch_decode(next_reply_ids, skip_special_tokens=True)[0])
Bot: I see. Well, it's good that they're trying to change their eating habits.
```
"""
BLENDERBOT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING = r"""
Args:
input_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`):
Indices of input sequence tokens in the vocabulary. Padding will be ignored by default should you provide
it.
Indices can be obtained using [`AutoTokenizer`]. See [`PreTrainedTokenizer.encode`] and
[`PreTrainedTokenizer.__call__`] for details.
[What are input IDs?](../glossary#input-ids)
attention_mask (`torch.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on padding token indices. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
decoder_input_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, target_sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Indices of decoder input sequence tokens in the vocabulary.
Indices can be obtained using [`AutoTokenizer`]. See [`PreTrainedTokenizer.encode`] and
[`PreTrainedTokenizer.__call__`] for details.
[What are decoder input IDs?](../glossary#decoder-input-ids)
Blenderbot uses the `bos_token_id` as the starting token for `decoder_input_ids` generation. If
`past_key_values` is used, optionally only the last `decoder_input_ids` have to be input (see
`past_key_values`).
decoder_attention_mask (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, target_sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Default behavior: generate a tensor that ignores pad tokens in `decoder_input_ids`. Causal mask will also
be used by default.
head_mask (`torch.Tensor` of shape `(encoder_layers, encoder_attention_heads)`, *optional*):
Mask to nullify selected heads of the attention modules in the encoder. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 indicates the head is **not masked**,
- 0 indicates the head is **masked**.
decoder_head_mask (`torch.Tensor` of shape `(decoder_layers, decoder_attention_heads)`, *optional*):
Mask to nullify selected heads of the attention modules in the decoder. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 indicates the head is **not masked**,
- 0 indicates the head is **masked**.
cross_attn_head_mask (`torch.Tensor` of shape `(decoder_layers, decoder_attention_heads)`, *optional*):
Mask to nullify selected heads of the cross-attention modules in the decoder. Mask values selected in `[0,
1]`:
- 1 indicates the head is **not masked**,
- 0 indicates the head is **masked**.
encoder_outputs (`tuple(tuple(torch.FloatTensor)`, *optional*):
Tuple consists of (`last_hidden_state`, *optional*: `hidden_states`, *optional*: `attentions`)
`last_hidden_state` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`, *optional*) is a sequence of
hidden-states at the output of the last layer of the encoder. Used in the cross-attention of the decoder.
past_key_values (`tuple(tuple(torch.FloatTensor))`, *optional*, returned when `use_cache=True` is passed or when `config.use_cache=True`):
Tuple of `tuple(torch.FloatTensor)` of length `config.n_layers`, with each tuple having 2 tensors of shape
`(batch_size, num_heads, sequence_length, embed_size_per_head)`) and 2 additional tensors of shape
`(batch_size, num_heads, encoder_sequence_length, embed_size_per_head)`.
Contains pre-computed hidden-states (key and values in the self-attention blocks and in the cross-attention
blocks) that can be used (see `past_key_values` input) to speed up sequential decoding.
If `past_key_values` are used, the user can optionally input only the last `decoder_input_ids` (those that
don't have their past key value states given to this model) of shape `(batch_size, 1)` instead of all
`decoder_input_ids` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`. inputs_embeds (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape
`(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`, *optional*): Optionally, instead of passing `input_ids` you
can choose to directly pass an embedded representation. This is useful if you want more control over how to
convert `input_ids` indices into associated vectors than the model's internal embedding lookup matrix.
decoder_inputs_embeds (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, target_sequence_length, hidden_size)`, *optional*):
Optionally, instead of passing `decoder_input_ids` you can choose to directly pass an embedded
representation. If `past_key_values` is used, optionally only the last `decoder_inputs_embeds` have to be
input (see `past_key_values`). This is useful if you want more control over how to convert
`decoder_input_ids` indices into associated vectors than the model's internal embedding lookup matrix.
If `decoder_input_ids` and `decoder_inputs_embeds` are both unset, `decoder_inputs_embeds` takes the value
of `inputs_embeds`.
use_cache (`bool`, *optional*):
If set to `True`, `past_key_values` key value states are returned and can be used to speed up decoding (see
`past_key_values`).
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under returned
tensors for more detail.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors for
more detail.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple.
"""
class BlenderbotEncoder(BlenderbotPreTrainedModel):
"""
Transformer encoder consisting of *config.encoder_layers* self attention layers. Each layer is a
[`BlenderbotEncoderLayer`].
Args:
config: BlenderbotConfig
embed_tokens (nn.Embedding): output embedding
"""
def __init__(self, config: BlenderbotConfig, embed_tokens: Optional[nn.Embedding] = None):
super().__init__(config)
self.dropout = config.dropout
self.layerdrop = config.encoder_layerdrop
embed_dim = config.d_model
self.padding_idx = config.pad_token_id
self.max_source_positions = config.max_position_embeddings
self.embed_scale = math.sqrt(embed_dim) if config.scale_embedding else 1.0
if embed_tokens is not None:
self.embed_tokens = embed_tokens
else:
self.embed_tokens = nn.Embedding(config.vocab_size, embed_dim, self.padding_idx)
self.embed_positions = BlenderbotLearnedPositionalEmbedding(
config.max_position_embeddings,
embed_dim,
)
self.layers = nn.ModuleList([BlenderbotEncoderLayer(config) for _ in range(config.encoder_layers)])
self.layer_norm = nn.LayerNorm(config.d_model)
self.gradient_checkpointing = False
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
def forward(
self,
input_ids=None,
attention_mask=None,
head_mask=None,
inputs_embeds=None,
output_attentions=None,
output_hidden_states=None,
return_dict=None,
):
r"""
Args:
input_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`):
Indices of input sequence tokens in the vocabulary. Padding will be ignored by default should you
provide it.
Indices can be obtained using [`AutoTokenizer`]. See [`PreTrainedTokenizer.encode`] and
[`PreTrainedTokenizer.__call__`] for details.
[What are input IDs?](../glossary#input-ids)
attention_mask (`torch.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on padding token indices. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
head_mask (`torch.Tensor` of shape `(encoder_layers, encoder_attention_heads)`, *optional*):
Mask to nullify selected heads of the attention modules. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 indicates the head is **not masked**,
- 0 indicates the head is **masked**.
inputs_embeds (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`, *optional*):
Optionally, instead of passing `input_ids` you can choose to directly pass an embedded representation.
This is useful if you want more control over how to convert `input_ids` indices into associated vectors
than the model's internal embedding lookup matrix.
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under
returned tensors for more detail.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors
for more detail.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple.
"""
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
# retrieve input_ids and inputs_embeds
if input_ids is not None and inputs_embeds is not None:
raise ValueError("You cannot specify both input_ids and inputs_embeds at the same time")
elif input_ids is not None:
input_shape = input_ids.size()
input_ids = input_ids.view(-1, input_shape[-1])
elif inputs_embeds is not None:
input_shape = inputs_embeds.size()[:-1]
else:
raise ValueError("You have to specify either input_ids or inputs_embeds")
if inputs_embeds is None:
inputs_embeds = self.embed_tokens(input_ids) * self.embed_scale
embed_pos = self.embed_positions(input_shape)
hidden_states = inputs_embeds + embed_pos
hidden_states = nn.functional.dropout(hidden_states, p=self.dropout, training=self.training)
# expand attention_mask
if attention_mask is not None:
# [bsz, seq_len] -> [bsz, 1, tgt_seq_len, src_seq_len]
attention_mask = _expand_mask(attention_mask, inputs_embeds.dtype)
encoder_states = () if output_hidden_states else None
all_attentions = () if output_attentions else None
# check if head_mask has a correct number of layers specified if desired
if head_mask is not None:
if head_mask.size()[0] != len(self.layers):
raise ValueError(
f"The head_mask should be specified for {len(self.layers)} layers, but it is for"
f" {head_mask.size()[0]}."
)
for idx, encoder_layer in enumerate(self.layers):
if output_hidden_states:
encoder_states = encoder_states + (hidden_states,)
# add LayerDrop (see https://arxiv.org/abs/1909.11556 for description)
to_drop = False
if self.training:
dropout_probability = torch.rand([])
if dropout_probability < self.layerdrop: # skip the layer
to_drop = True
if to_drop:
layer_outputs = (None, None)
else:
if self.gradient_checkpointing and self.training:
def create_custom_forward(module):
def custom_forward(*inputs):
return module(*inputs, output_attentions)
return custom_forward
layer_outputs = torch.utils.checkpoint.checkpoint(
create_custom_forward(encoder_layer),
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
(head_mask[idx] if head_mask is not None else None),
)
else:
layer_outputs = encoder_layer(
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
layer_head_mask=(head_mask[idx] if head_mask is not None else None),
output_attentions=output_attentions,
)
hidden_states = layer_outputs[0]
if output_attentions:
all_attentions = all_attentions + (layer_outputs[1],)
# add final layer norm
hidden_states = self.layer_norm(hidden_states)
if output_hidden_states:
encoder_states = encoder_states + (hidden_states,)
if not return_dict:
return tuple(v for v in [hidden_states, encoder_states, all_attentions] if v is not None)
return BaseModelOutput(
last_hidden_state=hidden_states, hidden_states=encoder_states, attentions=all_attentions
)
class BlenderbotDecoder(BlenderbotPreTrainedModel):
"""
Transformer decoder consisting of *config.decoder_layers* layers. Each layer is a [`BlenderbotDecoderLayer`]
Args:
config: BlenderbotConfig
embed_tokens (nn.Embedding): output embedding
"""
def __init__(self, config: BlenderbotConfig, embed_tokens: Optional[nn.Embedding] = None):
super().__init__(config)
self.dropout = config.dropout
self.layerdrop = config.decoder_layerdrop
self.padding_idx = config.pad_token_id
self.max_target_positions = config.max_position_embeddings
self.embed_scale = math.sqrt(config.d_model) if config.scale_embedding else 1.0
if embed_tokens is not None:
self.embed_tokens = embed_tokens
else:
self.embed_tokens = nn.Embedding(config.vocab_size, config.d_model, self.padding_idx)
self.embed_positions = BlenderbotLearnedPositionalEmbedding(
config.max_position_embeddings,
config.d_model,
)
self.layers = nn.ModuleList([BlenderbotDecoderLayer(config) for _ in range(config.decoder_layers)])
self.layer_norm = nn.LayerNorm(config.d_model)
self.gradient_checkpointing = False
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
def get_input_embeddings(self):
return self.embed_tokens
def set_input_embeddings(self, value):
self.embed_tokens = value
# Copied from transformers.models.bart.modeling_bart.BartDecoder._prepare_decoder_attention_mask
def _prepare_decoder_attention_mask(self, attention_mask, input_shape, inputs_embeds, past_key_values_length):
# create causal mask
# [bsz, seq_len] -> [bsz, 1, tgt_seq_len, src_seq_len]
combined_attention_mask = None
if input_shape[-1] > 1:
combined_attention_mask = _make_causal_mask(
input_shape,
inputs_embeds.dtype,
device=inputs_embeds.device,
past_key_values_length=past_key_values_length,
)
if attention_mask is not None:
# [bsz, seq_len] -> [bsz, 1, tgt_seq_len, src_seq_len]
expanded_attn_mask = _expand_mask(attention_mask, inputs_embeds.dtype, tgt_len=input_shape[-1]).to(
inputs_embeds.device
)
combined_attention_mask = (
expanded_attn_mask if combined_attention_mask is None else expanded_attn_mask + combined_attention_mask
)
return combined_attention_mask
def forward(
self,
input_ids=None,
attention_mask=None,
encoder_hidden_states=None,
encoder_attention_mask=None,
head_mask=None,
cross_attn_head_mask=None,
past_key_values=None,
inputs_embeds=None,
use_cache=None,
output_attentions=None,
output_hidden_states=None,
return_dict=None,
):
r"""
Args:
input_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`):
Indices of input sequence tokens in the vocabulary. Padding will be ignored by default should you
provide it.
Indices can be obtained using [`AutoTokenizer`]. See [`PreTrainedTokenizer.encode`] and
[`PreTrainedTokenizer.__call__`] for details.
[What are input IDs?](../glossary#input-ids)
attention_mask (`torch.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on padding token indices. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
encoder_hidden_states (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, encoder_sequence_length, hidden_size)`, *optional*):
Sequence of hidden-states at the output of the last layer of the encoder. Used in the cross-attention
of the decoder.
encoder_attention_mask (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, encoder_sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing cross-attention on padding tokens indices of encoder input_ids. Mask values
selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
head_mask (`torch.Tensor` of shape `(encoder_layers, encoder_attention_heads)`, *optional*):
Mask to nullify selected heads of the attention modules in the encoder. Mask values selected in `[0,
1]`:
- 1 indicates the head is **not masked**,
- 0 indicates the head is **masked**.
cross_attn_head_mask (`torch.Tensor` of shape `(decoder_layers, decoder_attention_heads)`, *optional*):
Mask to nullify selected heads of the cross-attention modules in the decoder to avoid performing
cross-attention on hidden heads. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 indicates the head is **not masked**,
- 0 indicates the head is **masked**.
past_key_values (`tuple(tuple(torch.FloatTensor))`, *optional*, returned when `use_cache=True` is passed or when `config.use_cache=True`):
Tuple of `tuple(torch.FloatTensor)` of length `config.n_layers`, with each tuple having 2 tensors of
shape `(batch_size, num_heads, sequence_length, embed_size_per_head)`) and 2 additional tensors of
shape `(batch_size, num_heads, encoder_sequence_length, embed_size_per_head)`.
Contains pre-computed hidden-states (key and values in the self-attention blocks and in the
cross-attention blocks) that can be used (see `past_key_values` input) to speed up sequential decoding.
If `past_key_values` are used, the user can optionally input only the last `decoder_input_ids` (those
that don't have their past key value states given to this model) of shape `(batch_size, 1)` instead of
all `decoder_input_ids` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`. inputs_embeds (`torch.FloatTensor` of
shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`, *optional*): Optionally, instead of passing
`input_ids` you can choose to directly pass an embedded representation. This is useful if you want more
control over how to convert `input_ids` indices into associated vectors than the model's internal
embedding lookup matrix.
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under
returned tensors for more detail.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors
for more detail.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple.
"""
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
use_cache = use_cache if use_cache is not None else self.config.use_cache
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
# retrieve input_ids and inputs_embeds
if input_ids is not None and inputs_embeds is not None:
raise ValueError("You cannot specify both decoder_input_ids and decoder_inputs_embeds at the same time")
elif input_ids is not None:
input_shape = input_ids.size()
input_ids = input_ids.view(-1, input_shape[-1])
elif inputs_embeds is not None:
input_shape = inputs_embeds.size()[:-1]
else:
raise ValueError("You have to specify either decoder_input_ids or decoder_inputs_embeds")
# past_key_values_length
past_key_values_length = past_key_values[0][0].shape[2] if past_key_values is not None else 0
if inputs_embeds is None:
inputs_embeds = self.embed_tokens(input_ids) * self.embed_scale
attention_mask = self._prepare_decoder_attention_mask(
attention_mask, input_shape, inputs_embeds, past_key_values_length
)
# expand encoder attention mask
if encoder_hidden_states is not None and encoder_attention_mask is not None:
# [bsz, seq_len] -> [bsz, 1, tgt_seq_len, src_seq_len]
encoder_attention_mask = _expand_mask(encoder_attention_mask, inputs_embeds.dtype, tgt_len=input_shape[-1])
# embed positions
positions = self.embed_positions(input_shape, past_key_values_length)
hidden_states = inputs_embeds + positions
hidden_states = nn.functional.dropout(hidden_states, p=self.dropout, training=self.training)
if self.gradient_checkpointing and self.training:
if use_cache:
logger.warning(
"`use_cache=True` is incompatible with gradient checkpointing. Setting `use_cache=False`..."
)
use_cache = False
# decoder layers
all_hidden_states = () if output_hidden_states else None
all_self_attns = () if output_attentions else None
all_cross_attentions = () if (output_attentions and encoder_hidden_states is not None) else None
next_decoder_cache = () if use_cache else None
# check if head_mask/cross_attn_head_mask has a correct number of layers specified if desired
for attn_mask, mask_name in zip([head_mask, cross_attn_head_mask], ["head_mask", "cross_attn_head_mask"]):
if attn_mask is not None:
if attn_mask.size()[0] != len(self.layers):
raise ValueError(
f"The `{mask_name}` should be specified for {len(self.layers)} layers, but it is for"
f" {head_mask.size()[0]}."
)
for idx, decoder_layer in enumerate(self.layers):
# add LayerDrop (see https://arxiv.org/abs/1909.11556 for description)
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states += (hidden_states,)
if self.training:
dropout_probability = torch.rand([])
if dropout_probability < self.layerdrop:
continue
past_key_value = past_key_values[idx] if past_key_values is not None else None
if self.gradient_checkpointing and self.training:
def create_custom_forward(module):
def custom_forward(*inputs):
# None for past_key_value
return module(*inputs, output_attentions, use_cache)
return custom_forward
layer_outputs = torch.utils.checkpoint.checkpoint(
create_custom_forward(decoder_layer),
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
encoder_hidden_states,
encoder_attention_mask,
head_mask[idx] if head_mask is not None else None,
cross_attn_head_mask[idx] if cross_attn_head_mask is not None else None,
None,
)
else:
layer_outputs = decoder_layer(
hidden_states,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
encoder_hidden_states=encoder_hidden_states,
encoder_attention_mask=encoder_attention_mask,
layer_head_mask=(head_mask[idx] if head_mask is not None else None),
cross_attn_layer_head_mask=(
cross_attn_head_mask[idx] if cross_attn_head_mask is not None else None
),
past_key_value=past_key_value,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
use_cache=use_cache,
)
hidden_states = layer_outputs[0]
if use_cache:
next_decoder_cache += (layer_outputs[3 if output_attentions else 1],)
if output_attentions:
all_self_attns += (layer_outputs[1],)
if encoder_hidden_states is not None:
all_cross_attentions += (layer_outputs[2],)
# add final layer norm
hidden_states = self.layer_norm(hidden_states)
# add hidden states from the last decoder layer
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states += (hidden_states,)
next_cache = next_decoder_cache if use_cache else None
if not return_dict:
return tuple(
v
for v in [hidden_states, next_cache, all_hidden_states, all_self_attns, all_cross_attentions]
if v is not None
)
return BaseModelOutputWithPastAndCrossAttentions(
last_hidden_state=hidden_states,
past_key_values=next_cache,
hidden_states=all_hidden_states,
attentions=all_self_attns,
cross_attentions=all_cross_attentions,
)
@add_start_docstrings(
"The bare Blenderbot Model outputting raw hidden-states without any specific head on top.",
BLENDERBOT_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class BlenderbotModel(BlenderbotPreTrainedModel):
_tied_weights_keys = ["decoder.embed_tokens.weight", "encoder.embed_tokens.weight"]
def __init__(self, config: BlenderbotConfig):
super().__init__(config)
padding_idx, vocab_size = config.pad_token_id, config.vocab_size
self.shared = nn.Embedding(vocab_size, config.d_model, padding_idx)
self.encoder = BlenderbotEncoder(config, self.shared)
self.decoder = BlenderbotDecoder(config, self.shared)
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
@classmethod
def from_pretrained(cls, pretrained_model_name_or_path: Optional[Union[str, os.PathLike]], *model_args, **kwargs):
if pretrained_model_name_or_path == "facebook/blenderbot-90M":
warnings.warn(
"The checkpoint `facebook/blenderbot-90M` is deprecated. In the future, please use the identical"
" checkpoint `facebook/small_blenderbot-90M` with"
" `BlenderbotSmallModel.from_pretrained('facebook/small_blenderbot-90M')` instead.",
FutureWarning,
)
return BlenderbotSmallModel.from_pretrained(pretrained_model_name_or_path)
return super(BlenderbotModel, cls).from_pretrained(pretrained_model_name_or_path, *model_args, **kwargs)
def get_input_embeddings(self):
return self.shared
def set_input_embeddings(self, value):
self.shared = value
self.encoder.embed_tokens = self.shared
self.decoder.embed_tokens = self.shared
def get_encoder(self):
return self.encoder
def get_decoder(self):
return self.decoder
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(BLENDERBOT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=Seq2SeqModelOutput, config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
decoder_input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
decoder_attention_mask: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
decoder_head_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
cross_attn_head_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
encoder_outputs: Optional[Union[Tuple, BaseModelOutput]] = None,
past_key_values: Optional[List[torch.FloatTensor]] = None,
inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
decoder_inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
use_cache: Optional[bool] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor], Seq2SeqModelOutput]:
r"""
Returns:
Example:
```python
>>> from transformers import AutoTokenizer, BlenderbotModel
>>> model = BlenderbotModel.from_pretrained("facebook/blenderbot-400M-distill")
>>> tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/blenderbot-400M-distill")
>>> inputs = tokenizer("Studies have been shown that owning a dog is good for you", return_tensors="pt")
>>> decoder_input_ids = tokenizer("Studies show that", return_tensors="pt").input_ids # Batch size 1
>>> outputs = model(input_ids=inputs.input_ids, decoder_input_ids=decoder_input_ids)
>>> last_hidden_states = outputs.last_hidden_state
>>> list(last_hidden_states.shape)
[1, 6, 1280]
```"""
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
use_cache = use_cache if use_cache is not None else self.config.use_cache
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
if encoder_outputs is None:
encoder_outputs = self.encoder(
input_ids=input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
head_mask=head_mask,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
# If the user passed a tuple for encoder_outputs, we wrap it in a BaseModelOutput when return_dict=True
elif return_dict and not isinstance(encoder_outputs, BaseModelOutput):
encoder_outputs = BaseModelOutput(
last_hidden_state=encoder_outputs[0],
hidden_states=encoder_outputs[1] if len(encoder_outputs) > 1 else None,
attentions=encoder_outputs[2] if len(encoder_outputs) > 2 else None,
)
# decoder outputs consists of (dec_features, past_key_value, dec_hidden, dec_attn)
decoder_outputs = self.decoder(
input_ids=decoder_input_ids,
attention_mask=decoder_attention_mask,
encoder_hidden_states=encoder_outputs[0],
encoder_attention_mask=attention_mask,
head_mask=decoder_head_mask,
cross_attn_head_mask=cross_attn_head_mask,
past_key_values=past_key_values,
inputs_embeds=decoder_inputs_embeds,
use_cache=use_cache,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
if not return_dict:
return decoder_outputs + encoder_outputs
return Seq2SeqModelOutput(
last_hidden_state=decoder_outputs.last_hidden_state,
past_key_values=decoder_outputs.past_key_values,
decoder_hidden_states=decoder_outputs.hidden_states,
decoder_attentions=decoder_outputs.attentions,
cross_attentions=decoder_outputs.cross_attentions,
encoder_last_hidden_state=encoder_outputs.last_hidden_state,
encoder_hidden_states=encoder_outputs.hidden_states,
encoder_attentions=encoder_outputs.attentions,
)
@add_start_docstrings(
"The Blenderbot Model with a language modeling head. Can be used for summarization.", BLENDERBOT_START_DOCSTRING
)
class BlenderbotForConditionalGeneration(BlenderbotPreTrainedModel):
base_model_prefix = "model"
_keys_to_ignore_on_load_missing = ["final_logits_bias"]
_tied_weights_keys = ["decoder.embed_tokens.weight", "encoder.embed_tokens.weight", "lm_head.weight"]
def __init__(self, config: BlenderbotConfig):
super().__init__(config)
self.model = BlenderbotModel(config)
self.register_buffer("final_logits_bias", torch.zeros((1, self.model.shared.num_embeddings)))
self.lm_head = nn.Linear(config.d_model, self.model.shared.num_embeddings, bias=False)
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
@classmethod
def from_pretrained(cls, pretrained_model_name_or_path: Optional[Union[str, os.PathLike]], *model_args, **kwargs):
if pretrained_model_name_or_path == "facebook/blenderbot-90M":
warnings.warn(
"The checkpoint `facebook/blenderbot-90M` is deprecated. In the future, please use the identical"
" checkpoint `facebook/small_blenderbot-90M` with"
" `BlenderbotSmallForConditionalGeneration.from_pretrained('facebook/small_blenderbot-90M')` instead.",
FutureWarning,
)
return BlenderbotSmallForConditionalGeneration.from_pretrained(pretrained_model_name_or_path)
return super(BlenderbotForConditionalGeneration, cls).from_pretrained(
pretrained_model_name_or_path, *model_args, **kwargs
)
def get_encoder(self):
return self.model.get_encoder()
def get_decoder(self):
return self.model.get_decoder()
def resize_token_embeddings(self, new_num_tokens: int) -> nn.Embedding:
new_embeddings = super().resize_token_embeddings(new_num_tokens)
self._resize_final_logits_bias(new_num_tokens)
return new_embeddings
def _resize_final_logits_bias(self, new_num_tokens: int) -> None:
old_num_tokens = self.final_logits_bias.shape[-1]
if new_num_tokens <= old_num_tokens:
new_bias = self.final_logits_bias[:, :new_num_tokens]
else:
extra_bias = torch.zeros((1, new_num_tokens - old_num_tokens), device=self.final_logits_bias.device)
new_bias = torch.cat([self.final_logits_bias, extra_bias], dim=1)
self.register_buffer("final_logits_bias", new_bias)
def get_output_embeddings(self):
return self.lm_head
def set_output_embeddings(self, new_embeddings):
self.lm_head = new_embeddings
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(BLENDERBOT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=Seq2SeqLMOutput, config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC)
@add_end_docstrings(BLENDERBOT_GENERATION_EXAMPLE)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
decoder_input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
decoder_attention_mask: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
decoder_head_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
cross_attn_head_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
encoder_outputs: Optional[Union[Tuple, BaseModelOutput]] = None,
past_key_values: Optional[List[torch.FloatTensor]] = None,
inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
decoder_inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
labels: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
use_cache: Optional[bool] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor], Seq2SeqLMOutput]:
r"""
labels (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Labels for computing the masked language modeling loss. Indices should either be in `[0, ...,
config.vocab_size]` or -100 (see `input_ids` docstring). Tokens with indices set to `-100` are ignored
(masked), the loss is only computed for the tokens with labels in `[0, ..., config.vocab_size]`.
Returns:
"""
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
if labels is not None:
if use_cache:
logger.warning("The `use_cache` argument is changed to `False` since `labels` is provided.")
use_cache = False
if decoder_input_ids is None and decoder_inputs_embeds is None:
decoder_input_ids = shift_tokens_right(
labels, self.config.pad_token_id, self.config.decoder_start_token_id
)
outputs = self.model(
input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
decoder_input_ids=decoder_input_ids,
encoder_outputs=encoder_outputs,
decoder_attention_mask=decoder_attention_mask,
head_mask=head_mask,
decoder_head_mask=decoder_head_mask,
cross_attn_head_mask=cross_attn_head_mask,
past_key_values=past_key_values,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
decoder_inputs_embeds=decoder_inputs_embeds,
use_cache=use_cache,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
lm_logits = self.lm_head(outputs[0]) + self.final_logits_bias
masked_lm_loss = None
if labels is not None:
loss_fct = CrossEntropyLoss()
masked_lm_loss = loss_fct(lm_logits.view(-1, self.config.vocab_size), labels.view(-1))
if not return_dict:
output = (lm_logits,) + outputs[1:]
return ((masked_lm_loss,) + output) if masked_lm_loss is not None else output
return Seq2SeqLMOutput(
loss=masked_lm_loss,
logits=lm_logits,
past_key_values=outputs.past_key_values,
decoder_hidden_states=outputs.decoder_hidden_states,
decoder_attentions=outputs.decoder_attentions,
cross_attentions=outputs.cross_attentions,
encoder_last_hidden_state=outputs.encoder_last_hidden_state,
encoder_hidden_states=outputs.encoder_hidden_states,
encoder_attentions=outputs.encoder_attentions,
)
def prepare_inputs_for_generation(
self,
decoder_input_ids,
past_key_values=None,
attention_mask=None,
head_mask=None,
decoder_head_mask=None,
cross_attn_head_mask=None,
use_cache=None,
encoder_outputs=None,
**kwargs,
):
# cut decoder_input_ids if past is used
if past_key_values is not None:
decoder_input_ids = decoder_input_ids[:, -1:]
return {
"input_ids": None, # encoder_outputs is defined. input_ids not needed
"encoder_outputs": encoder_outputs,
"past_key_values": past_key_values,
"decoder_input_ids": decoder_input_ids,
"attention_mask": attention_mask,
"head_mask": head_mask,
"decoder_head_mask": decoder_head_mask,
"cross_attn_head_mask": cross_attn_head_mask,
"use_cache": use_cache, # change this to avoid caching (presumably for debugging)
}
@staticmethod
def _reorder_cache(past_key_values, beam_idx):
reordered_past = ()
for layer_past in past_key_values:
# cached cross_attention states don't have to be reordered -> they are always the same
reordered_past += (
tuple(past_state.index_select(0, beam_idx) for past_state in layer_past[:2]) + layer_past[2:],
)
return reordered_past
# Copied from transformers.models.bart.modeling_bart.BartDecoderWrapper with Bart->Blenderbot
class BlenderbotDecoderWrapper(BlenderbotPreTrainedModel):
"""
This wrapper class is a helper class to correctly load pretrained checkpoints when the causal language model is
used in combination with the [`EncoderDecoderModel`] framework.
"""
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__(config)
self.decoder = BlenderbotDecoder(config)
def forward(self, *args, **kwargs):
return self.decoder(*args, **kwargs)
# Copied from transformers.models.bart.modeling_bart.BartForCausalLM with Bart->Blenderbot, facebook/bart-base->facebook/blenderbot-400M-distill
class BlenderbotForCausalLM(BlenderbotPreTrainedModel):
_tied_weights_keys = ["lm_head.weight"]
def __init__(self, config):
config = copy.deepcopy(config)
config.is_decoder = True
config.is_encoder_decoder = False
super().__init__(config)
self.model = BlenderbotDecoderWrapper(config)
self.lm_head = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.vocab_size, bias=False)
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
def get_input_embeddings(self):
return self.model.decoder.embed_tokens
def set_input_embeddings(self, value):
self.model.decoder.embed_tokens = value
def get_output_embeddings(self):
return self.lm_head
def set_output_embeddings(self, new_embeddings):
self.lm_head = new_embeddings
def set_decoder(self, decoder):
self.model.decoder = decoder
def get_decoder(self):
return self.model.decoder
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=CausalLMOutputWithCrossAttentions, config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: torch.LongTensor = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
encoder_hidden_states: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
encoder_attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
cross_attn_head_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
past_key_values: Optional[List[torch.FloatTensor]] = None,
inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
labels: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
use_cache: Optional[bool] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple, CausalLMOutputWithCrossAttentions]:
r"""
Args:
input_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`):
Indices of input sequence tokens in the vocabulary. Padding will be ignored by default should you
provide it.
Indices can be obtained using [`AutoTokenizer`]. See [`PreTrainedTokenizer.encode`] and
[`PreTrainedTokenizer.__call__`] for details.
[What are input IDs?](../glossary#input-ids)
attention_mask (`torch.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on padding token indices. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
encoder_hidden_states (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`, *optional*):
Sequence of hidden-states at the output of the last layer of the encoder. Used in the cross-attention
if the model is configured as a decoder.
encoder_attention_mask (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on the padding token indices of the encoder input. This mask is used
in the cross-attention if the model is configured as a decoder. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
head_mask (`torch.Tensor` of shape `(decoder_layers, decoder_attention_heads)`, *optional*):
Mask to nullify selected heads of the attention modules. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 indicates the head is **not masked**,
- 0 indicates the head is **masked**.
cross_attn_head_mask (`torch.Tensor` of shape `(decoder_layers, decoder_attention_heads)`, *optional*):
Mask to nullify selected heads of the cross-attention modules. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 indicates the head is **not masked**,
- 0 indicates the head is **masked**.
past_key_values (`tuple(tuple(torch.FloatTensor))`, *optional*, returned when `use_cache=True` is passed or when `config.use_cache=True`):
Tuple of `tuple(torch.FloatTensor)` of length `config.n_layers`, with each tuple having 2 tensors of
shape `(batch_size, num_heads, sequence_length, embed_size_per_head)`) and 2 additional tensors of
shape `(batch_size, num_heads, encoder_sequence_length, embed_size_per_head)`. The two additional
tensors are only required when the model is used as a decoder in a Sequence to Sequence model.
Contains pre-computed hidden-states (key and values in the self-attention blocks and in the
cross-attention blocks) that can be used (see `past_key_values` input) to speed up sequential decoding.
If `past_key_values` are used, the user can optionally input only the last `decoder_input_ids` (those
that don't have their past key value states given to this model) of shape `(batch_size, 1)` instead of
all `decoder_input_ids` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`.
labels (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Labels for computing the masked language modeling loss. Indices should either be in `[0, ...,
config.vocab_size]` or -100 (see `input_ids` docstring). Tokens with indices set to `-100` are ignored
(masked), the loss is only computed for the tokens with labels in `[0, ..., config.vocab_size]`.
use_cache (`bool`, *optional*):
If set to `True`, `past_key_values` key value states are returned and can be used to speed up decoding
(see `past_key_values`).
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under
returned tensors for more detail.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors
for more detail.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple.
Returns:
Example:
```python
>>> from transformers import AutoTokenizer, BlenderbotForCausalLM
>>> tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/blenderbot-400M-distill")
>>> model = BlenderbotForCausalLM.from_pretrained(
... "facebook/blenderbot-400M-distill", add_cross_attention=False
... )
>>> assert model.config.is_decoder, f"{model.__class__} has to be configured as a decoder."
>>> inputs = tokenizer("Hello, my dog is cute", return_tensors="pt")
>>> outputs = model(**inputs)
>>> logits = outputs.logits
>>> expected_shape = [1, inputs.input_ids.shape[-1], model.config.vocab_size]
>>> list(logits.shape) == expected_shape
True
```"""
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
# decoder outputs consists of (dec_features, layer_state, dec_hidden, dec_attn)
outputs = self.model.decoder(
input_ids=input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
encoder_hidden_states=encoder_hidden_states,
encoder_attention_mask=encoder_attention_mask,
head_mask=head_mask,
cross_attn_head_mask=cross_attn_head_mask,
past_key_values=past_key_values,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
use_cache=use_cache,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
logits = self.lm_head(outputs[0])
loss = None
if labels is not None:
labels = labels.to(logits.device)
loss_fct = CrossEntropyLoss()
loss = loss_fct(logits.view(-1, self.config.vocab_size), labels.view(-1))
if not return_dict:
output = (logits,) + outputs[1:]
return (loss,) + output if loss is not None else output
return CausalLMOutputWithCrossAttentions(
loss=loss,
logits=logits,
past_key_values=outputs.past_key_values,
hidden_states=outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=outputs.attentions,
cross_attentions=outputs.cross_attentions,
)
def prepare_inputs_for_generation(
self, input_ids, past_key_values=None, attention_mask=None, use_cache=None, **kwargs
):
# if model is used as a decoder in encoder-decoder model, the decoder attention mask is created on the fly
if attention_mask is None:
attention_mask = input_ids.new_ones(input_ids.shape)
if past_key_values:
input_ids = input_ids[:, -1:]
# first step, decoder_cached_states are empty
return {
"input_ids": input_ids, # encoder_outputs is defined. input_ids not needed
"attention_mask": attention_mask,
"past_key_values": past_key_values,
"use_cache": use_cache,
}
@staticmethod
def _reorder_cache(past_key_values, beam_idx):
reordered_past = ()
for layer_past in past_key_values:
reordered_past += (tuple(past_state.index_select(0, beam_idx) for past_state in layer_past),)
return reordered_past
| 77,177 | 46.117216 | 150 | py |
transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/regnet/modeling_flax_regnet.py | # coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2023 The Google Flax Team Authors and The HuggingFace Inc. team.
#
# 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.
from functools import partial
from typing import Optional, Tuple
import flax.linen as nn
import jax
import jax.numpy as jnp
from flax.core.frozen_dict import FrozenDict, freeze, unfreeze
from flax.traverse_util import flatten_dict, unflatten_dict
from transformers import RegNetConfig
from transformers.modeling_flax_outputs import (
FlaxBaseModelOutputWithNoAttention,
FlaxBaseModelOutputWithPooling,
FlaxBaseModelOutputWithPoolingAndNoAttention,
FlaxImageClassifierOutputWithNoAttention,
)
from transformers.modeling_flax_utils import (
ACT2FN,
FlaxPreTrainedModel,
append_replace_return_docstrings,
overwrite_call_docstring,
)
from transformers.utils import (
add_start_docstrings,
add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward,
)
REGNET_START_DOCSTRING = r"""
This model inherits from [`FlaxPreTrainedModel`]. Check the superclass documentation for the generic methods the
library implements for all its model (such as downloading, saving and converting weights from PyTorch models)
This model is also a Flax Linen [flax.linen.Module](https://flax.readthedocs.io/en/latest/flax.linen.html#module)
subclass. Use it as a regular Flax linen Module and refer to the Flax documentation for all matter related to
general usage and behavior.
Finally, this model supports inherent JAX features such as:
- [Just-In-Time (JIT) compilation](https://jax.readthedocs.io/en/latest/jax.html#just-in-time-compilation-jit)
- [Automatic Differentiation](https://jax.readthedocs.io/en/latest/jax.html#automatic-differentiation)
- [Vectorization](https://jax.readthedocs.io/en/latest/jax.html#vectorization-vmap)
- [Parallelization](https://jax.readthedocs.io/en/latest/jax.html#parallelization-pmap)
Parameters:
config ([`RegNetConfig`]): Model configuration class with all the parameters of the model.
Initializing with a config file does not load the weights associated with the model, only the
configuration. Check out the [`~FlaxPreTrainedModel.from_pretrained`] method to load the model weights.
dtype (`jax.numpy.dtype`, *optional*, defaults to `jax.numpy.float32`):
The data type of the computation. Can be one of `jax.numpy.float32`, `jax.numpy.float16` (on GPUs) and
`jax.numpy.bfloat16` (on TPUs).
This can be used to enable mixed-precision training or half-precision inference on GPUs or TPUs. If
specified all the computation will be performed with the given `dtype`.
**Note that this only specifies the dtype of the computation and does not influence the dtype of model
parameters.**
If you wish to change the dtype of the model parameters, see [`~FlaxPreTrainedModel.to_fp16`] and
[`~FlaxPreTrainedModel.to_bf16`].
"""
REGNET_INPUTS_DOCSTRING = r"""
Args:
pixel_values (`numpy.ndarray` of shape `(batch_size, num_channels, height, width)`):
Pixel values. Pixel values can be obtained using [`AutoImageProcessor`]. See
[`RegNetImageProcessor.__call__`] for details.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors for
more detail.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple.
"""
# Copied from transformers.models.resnet.modeling_flax_resnet.Identity
class Identity(nn.Module):
"""Identity function."""
@nn.compact
def __call__(self, x, **kwargs):
return x
class FlaxRegNetConvLayer(nn.Module):
out_channels: int
kernel_size: int = 3
stride: int = 1
groups: int = 1
activation: Optional[str] = "relu"
dtype: jnp.dtype = jnp.float32
def setup(self):
self.convolution = nn.Conv(
self.out_channels,
kernel_size=(self.kernel_size, self.kernel_size),
strides=self.stride,
padding=self.kernel_size // 2,
feature_group_count=self.groups,
use_bias=False,
kernel_init=nn.initializers.variance_scaling(2.0, mode="fan_out", distribution="truncated_normal"),
dtype=self.dtype,
)
self.normalization = nn.BatchNorm(momentum=0.9, epsilon=1e-05, dtype=self.dtype)
self.activation_func = ACT2FN[self.activation] if self.activation is not None else Identity()
def __call__(self, hidden_state: jnp.ndarray, deterministic: bool = True) -> jnp.ndarray:
hidden_state = self.convolution(hidden_state)
hidden_state = self.normalization(hidden_state, use_running_average=deterministic)
hidden_state = self.activation_func(hidden_state)
return hidden_state
class FlaxRegNetEmbeddings(nn.Module):
config: RegNetConfig
dtype: jnp.dtype = jnp.float32
def setup(self):
self.embedder = FlaxRegNetConvLayer(
self.config.embedding_size,
kernel_size=3,
stride=2,
activation=self.config.hidden_act,
dtype=self.dtype,
)
def __call__(self, pixel_values: jnp.ndarray, deterministic: bool = True) -> jnp.ndarray:
num_channels = pixel_values.shape[-1]
if num_channels != self.config.num_channels:
raise ValueError(
"Make sure that the channel dimension of the pixel values match with the one set in the configuration."
)
hidden_state = self.embedder(pixel_values, deterministic=deterministic)
return hidden_state
# Copied from transformers.models.resnet.modeling_flax_resnet.FlaxResNetShortCut with ResNet->RegNet
class FlaxRegNetShortCut(nn.Module):
"""
RegNet shortcut, used to project the residual features to the correct size. If needed, it is also used to
downsample the input using `stride=2`.
"""
out_channels: int
stride: int = 2
dtype: jnp.dtype = jnp.float32
def setup(self):
self.convolution = nn.Conv(
self.out_channels,
kernel_size=(1, 1),
strides=self.stride,
use_bias=False,
kernel_init=nn.initializers.variance_scaling(2.0, mode="fan_out", distribution="truncated_normal"),
dtype=self.dtype,
)
self.normalization = nn.BatchNorm(momentum=0.9, epsilon=1e-05, dtype=self.dtype)
def __call__(self, x: jnp.ndarray, deterministic: bool = True) -> jnp.ndarray:
hidden_state = self.convolution(x)
hidden_state = self.normalization(hidden_state, use_running_average=deterministic)
return hidden_state
class FlaxRegNetSELayerCollection(nn.Module):
in_channels: int
reduced_channels: int
dtype: jnp.dtype = jnp.float32
def setup(self):
self.conv_1 = nn.Conv(
self.reduced_channels,
kernel_size=(1, 1),
kernel_init=nn.initializers.variance_scaling(2.0, mode="fan_out", distribution="truncated_normal"),
dtype=self.dtype,
name="0",
) # 0 is the name used in corresponding pytorch implementation
self.conv_2 = nn.Conv(
self.in_channels,
kernel_size=(1, 1),
kernel_init=nn.initializers.variance_scaling(2.0, mode="fan_out", distribution="truncated_normal"),
dtype=self.dtype,
name="2",
) # 2 is the name used in corresponding pytorch implementation
def __call__(self, hidden_state: jnp.ndarray) -> jnp.ndarray:
hidden_state = self.conv_1(hidden_state)
hidden_state = nn.relu(hidden_state)
hidden_state = self.conv_2(hidden_state)
attention = nn.sigmoid(hidden_state)
return attention
class FlaxRegNetSELayer(nn.Module):
"""
Squeeze and Excitation layer (SE) proposed in [Squeeze-and-Excitation Networks](https://arxiv.org/abs/1709.01507).
"""
in_channels: int
reduced_channels: int
dtype: jnp.dtype = jnp.float32
def setup(self):
self.pooler = partial(nn.avg_pool, padding=((0, 0), (0, 0)))
self.attention = FlaxRegNetSELayerCollection(self.in_channels, self.reduced_channels, dtype=self.dtype)
def __call__(self, hidden_state: jnp.ndarray) -> jnp.ndarray:
pooled = self.pooler(
hidden_state,
window_shape=(hidden_state.shape[1], hidden_state.shape[2]),
strides=(hidden_state.shape[1], hidden_state.shape[2]),
)
attention = self.attention(pooled)
hidden_state = hidden_state * attention
return hidden_state
class FlaxRegNetXLayerCollection(nn.Module):
config: RegNetConfig
out_channels: int
stride: int = 1
dtype: jnp.dtype = jnp.float32
def setup(self):
groups = max(1, self.out_channels // self.config.groups_width)
self.layer = [
FlaxRegNetConvLayer(
self.out_channels,
kernel_size=1,
activation=self.config.hidden_act,
dtype=self.dtype,
name="0",
),
FlaxRegNetConvLayer(
self.out_channels,
stride=self.stride,
groups=groups,
activation=self.config.hidden_act,
dtype=self.dtype,
name="1",
),
FlaxRegNetConvLayer(
self.out_channels,
kernel_size=1,
activation=None,
dtype=self.dtype,
name="2",
),
]
def __call__(self, hidden_state: jnp.ndarray, deterministic: bool = True) -> jnp.ndarray:
for layer in self.layer:
hidden_state = layer(hidden_state, deterministic=deterministic)
return hidden_state
class FlaxRegNetXLayer(nn.Module):
"""
RegNet's layer composed by three `3x3` convolutions, same as a ResNet bottleneck layer with reduction = 1.
"""
config: RegNetConfig
in_channels: int
out_channels: int
stride: int = 1
dtype: jnp.dtype = jnp.float32
def setup(self):
should_apply_shortcut = self.in_channels != self.out_channels or self.stride != 1
self.shortcut = (
FlaxRegNetShortCut(
self.out_channels,
stride=self.stride,
dtype=self.dtype,
)
if should_apply_shortcut
else Identity()
)
self.layer = FlaxRegNetXLayerCollection(
self.config,
in_channels=self.in_channels,
out_channels=self.out_channels,
stride=self.stride,
dtype=self.dtype,
)
self.activation_func = ACT2FN[self.config.hidden_act]
def __call__(self, hidden_state: jnp.ndarray, deterministic: bool = True) -> jnp.ndarray:
residual = hidden_state
hidden_state = self.layer(hidden_state)
residual = self.shortcut(residual, deterministic=deterministic)
hidden_state += residual
hidden_state = self.activation_func(hidden_state)
return hidden_state
class FlaxRegNetYLayerCollection(nn.Module):
config: RegNetConfig
in_channels: int
out_channels: int
stride: int = 1
dtype: jnp.dtype = jnp.float32
def setup(self):
groups = max(1, self.out_channels // self.config.groups_width)
self.layer = [
FlaxRegNetConvLayer(
self.out_channels,
kernel_size=1,
activation=self.config.hidden_act,
dtype=self.dtype,
name="0",
),
FlaxRegNetConvLayer(
self.out_channels,
stride=self.stride,
groups=groups,
activation=self.config.hidden_act,
dtype=self.dtype,
name="1",
),
FlaxRegNetSELayer(
self.out_channels,
reduced_channels=int(round(self.in_channels / 4)),
dtype=self.dtype,
name="2",
),
FlaxRegNetConvLayer(
self.out_channels,
kernel_size=1,
activation=None,
dtype=self.dtype,
name="3",
),
]
def __call__(self, hidden_state: jnp.ndarray) -> jnp.ndarray:
for layer in self.layer:
hidden_state = layer(hidden_state)
return hidden_state
class FlaxRegNetYLayer(nn.Module):
"""
RegNet's Y layer: an X layer with Squeeze and Excitation.
"""
config: RegNetConfig
in_channels: int
out_channels: int
stride: int = 1
dtype: jnp.dtype = jnp.float32
def setup(self):
should_apply_shortcut = self.in_channels != self.out_channels or self.stride != 1
self.shortcut = (
FlaxRegNetShortCut(
self.out_channels,
stride=self.stride,
dtype=self.dtype,
)
if should_apply_shortcut
else Identity()
)
self.layer = FlaxRegNetYLayerCollection(
self.config,
in_channels=self.in_channels,
out_channels=self.out_channels,
stride=self.stride,
dtype=self.dtype,
)
self.activation_func = ACT2FN[self.config.hidden_act]
def __call__(self, hidden_state: jnp.ndarray, deterministic: bool = True) -> jnp.ndarray:
residual = hidden_state
hidden_state = self.layer(hidden_state)
residual = self.shortcut(residual, deterministic=deterministic)
hidden_state += residual
hidden_state = self.activation_func(hidden_state)
return hidden_state
class FlaxRegNetStageLayersCollection(nn.Module):
"""
A RegNet stage composed by stacked layers.
"""
config: RegNetConfig
in_channels: int
out_channels: int
stride: int = 2
depth: int = 2
dtype: jnp.dtype = jnp.float32
def setup(self):
layer = FlaxRegNetXLayer if self.config.layer_type == "x" else FlaxRegNetYLayer
layers = [
# downsampling is done in the first layer with stride of 2
layer(
self.config,
self.in_channels,
self.out_channels,
stride=self.stride,
dtype=self.dtype,
name="0",
)
]
for i in range(self.depth - 1):
layers.append(
layer(
self.config,
self.out_channels,
self.out_channels,
dtype=self.dtype,
name=str(i + 1),
)
)
self.layers = layers
def __call__(self, x: jnp.ndarray, deterministic: bool = True) -> jnp.ndarray:
hidden_state = x
for layer in self.layers:
hidden_state = layer(hidden_state, deterministic=deterministic)
return hidden_state
# Copied from transformers.models.resnet.modeling_flax_resnet.FlaxResNetStage with ResNet->RegNet
class FlaxRegNetStage(nn.Module):
"""
A RegNet stage composed by stacked layers.
"""
config: RegNetConfig
in_channels: int
out_channels: int
stride: int = 2
depth: int = 2
dtype: jnp.dtype = jnp.float32
def setup(self):
self.layers = FlaxRegNetStageLayersCollection(
self.config,
in_channels=self.in_channels,
out_channels=self.out_channels,
stride=self.stride,
depth=self.depth,
dtype=self.dtype,
)
def __call__(self, x: jnp.ndarray, deterministic: bool = True) -> jnp.ndarray:
return self.layers(x, deterministic=deterministic)
# Copied from transformers.models.resnet.modeling_flax_resnet.FlaxResNetStageCollection with ResNet->RegNet
class FlaxRegNetStageCollection(nn.Module):
config: RegNetConfig
dtype: jnp.dtype = jnp.float32
def setup(self):
in_out_channels = zip(self.config.hidden_sizes, self.config.hidden_sizes[1:])
stages = [
FlaxRegNetStage(
self.config,
self.config.embedding_size,
self.config.hidden_sizes[0],
stride=2 if self.config.downsample_in_first_stage else 1,
depth=self.config.depths[0],
dtype=self.dtype,
name="0",
)
]
for i, ((in_channels, out_channels), depth) in enumerate(zip(in_out_channels, self.config.depths[1:])):
stages.append(
FlaxRegNetStage(self.config, in_channels, out_channels, depth=depth, dtype=self.dtype, name=str(i + 1))
)
self.stages = stages
def __call__(
self,
hidden_state: jnp.ndarray,
output_hidden_states: bool = False,
deterministic: bool = True,
) -> FlaxBaseModelOutputWithNoAttention:
hidden_states = () if output_hidden_states else None
for stage_module in self.stages:
if output_hidden_states:
hidden_states = hidden_states + (hidden_state.transpose(0, 3, 1, 2),)
hidden_state = stage_module(hidden_state, deterministic=deterministic)
return hidden_state, hidden_states
# Copied from transformers.models.resnet.modeling_flax_resnet.FlaxResNetEncoder with ResNet->RegNet
class FlaxRegNetEncoder(nn.Module):
config: RegNetConfig
dtype: jnp.dtype = jnp.float32
def setup(self):
self.stages = FlaxRegNetStageCollection(self.config, dtype=self.dtype)
def __call__(
self,
hidden_state: jnp.ndarray,
output_hidden_states: bool = False,
return_dict: bool = True,
deterministic: bool = True,
) -> FlaxBaseModelOutputWithNoAttention:
hidden_state, hidden_states = self.stages(
hidden_state, output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states, deterministic=deterministic
)
if output_hidden_states:
hidden_states = hidden_states + (hidden_state.transpose(0, 3, 1, 2),)
if not return_dict:
return tuple(v for v in [hidden_state, hidden_states] if v is not None)
return FlaxBaseModelOutputWithNoAttention(
last_hidden_state=hidden_state,
hidden_states=hidden_states,
)
# Copied from transformers.models.resnet.modeling_flax_resnet.FlaxResNetPreTrainedModel with ResNet->RegNet,resnet->regnet,RESNET->REGNET
class FlaxRegNetPreTrainedModel(FlaxPreTrainedModel):
"""
An abstract class to handle weights initialization and a simple interface for downloading and loading pretrained
models.
"""
config_class = RegNetConfig
base_model_prefix = "regnet"
main_input_name = "pixel_values"
module_class: nn.Module = None
def __init__(
self,
config: RegNetConfig,
input_shape=(1, 224, 224, 3),
seed: int = 0,
dtype: jnp.dtype = jnp.float32,
_do_init: bool = True,
**kwargs,
):
module = self.module_class(config=config, dtype=dtype, **kwargs)
if input_shape is None:
input_shape = (1, config.image_size, config.image_size, config.num_channels)
super().__init__(config, module, input_shape=input_shape, seed=seed, dtype=dtype, _do_init=_do_init)
def init_weights(self, rng: jax.random.PRNGKey, input_shape: Tuple, params: FrozenDict = None) -> FrozenDict:
# init input tensors
pixel_values = jnp.zeros(input_shape, dtype=self.dtype)
rngs = {"params": rng}
random_params = self.module.init(rngs, pixel_values, return_dict=False)
if params is not None:
random_params = flatten_dict(unfreeze(random_params))
params = flatten_dict(unfreeze(params))
for missing_key in self._missing_keys:
params[missing_key] = random_params[missing_key]
self._missing_keys = set()
return freeze(unflatten_dict(params))
else:
return random_params
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(REGNET_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
def __call__(
self,
pixel_values,
params: dict = None,
train: bool = False,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
):
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.return_dict
pixel_values = jnp.transpose(pixel_values, (0, 2, 3, 1))
# Handle any PRNG if needed
rngs = {}
return self.module.apply(
{
"params": params["params"] if params is not None else self.params["params"],
"batch_stats": params["batch_stats"] if params is not None else self.params["batch_stats"],
},
jnp.array(pixel_values, dtype=jnp.float32),
not train,
output_hidden_states,
return_dict,
rngs=rngs,
mutable=["batch_stats"] if train else False, # Returing tuple with batch_stats only when train is True
)
# Copied from transformers.models.resnet.modeling_flax_resnet.FlaxResNetModule with ResNet->RegNet
class FlaxRegNetModule(nn.Module):
config: RegNetConfig
dtype: jnp.dtype = jnp.float32 # the dtype of the computation
def setup(self):
self.embedder = FlaxRegNetEmbeddings(self.config, dtype=self.dtype)
self.encoder = FlaxRegNetEncoder(self.config, dtype=self.dtype)
# Adaptive average pooling used in resnet
self.pooler = partial(
nn.avg_pool,
padding=((0, 0), (0, 0)),
)
def __call__(
self,
pixel_values,
deterministic: bool = True,
output_hidden_states: bool = False,
return_dict: bool = True,
) -> FlaxBaseModelOutputWithPoolingAndNoAttention:
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
embedding_output = self.embedder(pixel_values, deterministic=deterministic)
encoder_outputs = self.encoder(
embedding_output,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
deterministic=deterministic,
)
last_hidden_state = encoder_outputs[0]
pooled_output = self.pooler(
last_hidden_state,
window_shape=(last_hidden_state.shape[1], last_hidden_state.shape[2]),
strides=(last_hidden_state.shape[1], last_hidden_state.shape[2]),
).transpose(0, 3, 1, 2)
last_hidden_state = last_hidden_state.transpose(0, 3, 1, 2)
if not return_dict:
return (last_hidden_state, pooled_output) + encoder_outputs[1:]
return FlaxBaseModelOutputWithPoolingAndNoAttention(
last_hidden_state=last_hidden_state,
pooler_output=pooled_output,
hidden_states=encoder_outputs.hidden_states,
)
@add_start_docstrings(
"The bare RegNet model outputting raw features without any specific head on top.",
REGNET_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class FlaxRegNetModel(FlaxRegNetPreTrainedModel):
module_class = FlaxRegNetModule
FLAX_VISION_MODEL_DOCSTRING = """
Returns:
Examples:
```python
>>> from transformers import AutoImageProcessor, FlaxRegNetModel
>>> from PIL import Image
>>> import requests
>>> url = "http://images.cocodataset.org/val2017/000000039769.jpg"
>>> image = Image.open(requests.get(url, stream=True).raw)
>>> image_processor = AutoImageProcessor.from_pretrained("facebook/regnet-y-040")
>>> model = FlaxRegNetModel.from_pretrained("facebook/regnet-y-040")
>>> inputs = image_processor(images=image, return_tensors="np")
>>> outputs = model(**inputs)
>>> last_hidden_states = outputs.last_hidden_state
```
"""
overwrite_call_docstring(FlaxRegNetModel, FLAX_VISION_MODEL_DOCSTRING)
append_replace_return_docstrings(
FlaxRegNetModel,
output_type=FlaxBaseModelOutputWithPooling,
config_class=RegNetConfig,
)
# Copied from transformers.models.resnet.modeling_flax_resnet.FlaxResNetClassifierCollection with ResNet->RegNet
class FlaxRegNetClassifierCollection(nn.Module):
config: RegNetConfig
dtype: jnp.dtype = jnp.float32
def setup(self):
self.classifier = nn.Dense(self.config.num_labels, dtype=self.dtype, name="1")
def __call__(self, x: jnp.ndarray) -> jnp.ndarray:
return self.classifier(x)
# Copied from transformers.models.resnet.modeling_flax_resnet.FlaxResNetForImageClassificationModule with ResNet->RegNet,resnet->regnet,RESNET->REGNET
class FlaxRegNetForImageClassificationModule(nn.Module):
config: RegNetConfig
dtype: jnp.dtype = jnp.float32
def setup(self):
self.regnet = FlaxRegNetModule(config=self.config, dtype=self.dtype)
if self.config.num_labels > 0:
self.classifier = FlaxRegNetClassifierCollection(self.config, dtype=self.dtype)
else:
self.classifier = Identity()
def __call__(
self,
pixel_values=None,
deterministic: bool = True,
output_hidden_states=None,
return_dict=None,
):
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
outputs = self.regnet(
pixel_values,
deterministic=deterministic,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
pooled_output = outputs.pooler_output if return_dict else outputs[1]
logits = self.classifier(pooled_output[:, :, 0, 0])
if not return_dict:
output = (logits,) + outputs[2:]
return output
return FlaxImageClassifierOutputWithNoAttention(logits=logits, hidden_states=outputs.hidden_states)
@add_start_docstrings(
"""
RegNet Model with an image classification head on top (a linear layer on top of the pooled features), e.g. for
ImageNet.
""",
REGNET_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class FlaxRegNetForImageClassification(FlaxRegNetPreTrainedModel):
module_class = FlaxRegNetForImageClassificationModule
FLAX_VISION_CLASSIF_DOCSTRING = """
Returns:
Example:
```python
>>> from transformers import AutoImageProcessor, FlaxRegNetForImageClassification
>>> from PIL import Image
>>> import jax
>>> import requests
>>> url = "http://images.cocodataset.org/val2017/000000039769.jpg"
>>> image = Image.open(requests.get(url, stream=True).raw)
>>> image_processor = AutoImageProcessor.from_pretrained("facebook/regnet-y-040")
>>> model = FlaxRegNetForImageClassification.from_pretrained("facebook/regnet-y-040")
>>> inputs = image_processor(images=image, return_tensors="np")
>>> outputs = model(**inputs)
>>> logits = outputs.logits
>>> # model predicts one of the 1000 ImageNet classes
>>> predicted_class_idx = jax.numpy.argmax(logits, axis=-1)
>>> print("Predicted class:", model.config.id2label[predicted_class_idx.item()])
```
"""
overwrite_call_docstring(FlaxRegNetForImageClassification, FLAX_VISION_CLASSIF_DOCSTRING)
append_replace_return_docstrings(
FlaxRegNetForImageClassification,
output_type=FlaxImageClassifierOutputWithNoAttention,
config_class=RegNetConfig,
)
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transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/regnet/modeling_tf_regnet.py | # coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2022 Meta Platforms, Inc. and The HuggingFace Inc. 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.
""" TensorFlow RegNet model."""
from typing import Optional, Tuple, Union
import tensorflow as tf
from ...activations_tf import ACT2FN
from ...file_utils import add_code_sample_docstrings, add_start_docstrings, add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward
from ...modeling_tf_outputs import (
TFBaseModelOutputWithNoAttention,
TFBaseModelOutputWithPoolingAndNoAttention,
TFSequenceClassifierOutput,
)
from ...modeling_tf_utils import TFPreTrainedModel, TFSequenceClassificationLoss, keras_serializable, unpack_inputs
from ...tf_utils import shape_list
from ...utils import logging
from .configuration_regnet import RegNetConfig
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
# General docstring
_CONFIG_FOR_DOC = "RegNetConfig"
# Base docstring
_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC = "facebook/regnet-y-040"
_EXPECTED_OUTPUT_SHAPE = [1, 1088, 7, 7]
# Image classification docstring
_IMAGE_CLASS_CHECKPOINT = "facebook/regnet-y-040"
_IMAGE_CLASS_EXPECTED_OUTPUT = "tabby, tabby cat"
TF_REGNET_PRETRAINED_MODEL_ARCHIVE_LIST = [
"facebook/regnet-y-040",
# See all regnet models at https://huggingface.co/models?filter=regnet
]
class TFRegNetConvLayer(tf.keras.layers.Layer):
def __init__(
self,
out_channels: int,
kernel_size: int = 3,
stride: int = 1,
groups: int = 1,
activation: Optional[str] = "relu",
**kwargs,
):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
# The padding and conv has been verified in
# https://colab.research.google.com/gist/sayakpaul/854bc10eeaf21c9ee2119e0b9f3841a7/scratchpad.ipynb
self.padding = tf.keras.layers.ZeroPadding2D(padding=kernel_size // 2)
self.convolution = tf.keras.layers.Conv2D(
filters=out_channels,
kernel_size=kernel_size,
strides=stride,
padding="VALID",
groups=groups,
use_bias=False,
name="convolution",
)
self.normalization = tf.keras.layers.BatchNormalization(epsilon=1e-5, momentum=0.9, name="normalization")
self.activation = ACT2FN[activation] if activation is not None else tf.identity
def call(self, hidden_state):
hidden_state = self.convolution(self.padding(hidden_state))
hidden_state = self.normalization(hidden_state)
hidden_state = self.activation(hidden_state)
return hidden_state
class TFRegNetEmbeddings(tf.keras.layers.Layer):
"""
RegNet Embeddings (stem) composed of a single aggressive convolution.
"""
def __init__(self, config: RegNetConfig, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.num_channels = config.num_channels
self.embedder = TFRegNetConvLayer(
out_channels=config.embedding_size,
kernel_size=3,
stride=2,
activation=config.hidden_act,
name="embedder",
)
def call(self, pixel_values):
num_channels = shape_list(pixel_values)[1]
if tf.executing_eagerly() and num_channels != self.num_channels:
raise ValueError(
"Make sure that the channel dimension of the pixel values match with the one set in the configuration."
)
# When running on CPU, `tf.keras.layers.Conv2D` doesn't support `NCHW` format.
# So change the input format from `NCHW` to `NHWC`.
# shape = (batch_size, in_height, in_width, in_channels=num_channels)
pixel_values = tf.transpose(pixel_values, perm=(0, 2, 3, 1))
hidden_state = self.embedder(pixel_values)
return hidden_state
class TFRegNetShortCut(tf.keras.layers.Layer):
"""
RegNet shortcut, used to project the residual features to the correct size. If needed, it is also used to
downsample the input using `stride=2`.
"""
def __init__(self, out_channels: int, stride: int = 2, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.convolution = tf.keras.layers.Conv2D(
filters=out_channels, kernel_size=1, strides=stride, use_bias=False, name="convolution"
)
self.normalization = tf.keras.layers.BatchNormalization(epsilon=1e-5, momentum=0.9, name="normalization")
def call(self, inputs: tf.Tensor, training: bool = False) -> tf.Tensor:
return self.normalization(self.convolution(inputs), training=training)
class TFRegNetSELayer(tf.keras.layers.Layer):
"""
Squeeze and Excitation layer (SE) proposed in [Squeeze-and-Excitation Networks](https://arxiv.org/abs/1709.01507).
"""
def __init__(self, in_channels: int, reduced_channels: int, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.pooler = tf.keras.layers.GlobalAveragePooling2D(keepdims=True, name="pooler")
self.attention = [
tf.keras.layers.Conv2D(filters=reduced_channels, kernel_size=1, activation="relu", name="attention.0"),
tf.keras.layers.Conv2D(filters=in_channels, kernel_size=1, activation="sigmoid", name="attention.2"),
]
def call(self, hidden_state):
# [batch_size, h, w, num_channels] -> [batch_size, 1, 1, num_channels]
pooled = self.pooler(hidden_state)
for layer_module in self.attention:
pooled = layer_module(pooled)
hidden_state = hidden_state * pooled
return hidden_state
class TFRegNetXLayer(tf.keras.layers.Layer):
"""
RegNet's layer composed by three `3x3` convolutions, same as a ResNet bottleneck layer with reduction = 1.
"""
def __init__(self, config: RegNetConfig, in_channels: int, out_channels: int, stride: int = 1, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
should_apply_shortcut = in_channels != out_channels or stride != 1
groups = max(1, out_channels // config.groups_width)
self.shortcut = (
TFRegNetShortCut(out_channels, stride=stride, name="shortcut")
if should_apply_shortcut
else tf.keras.layers.Activation("linear", name="shortcut")
)
# `self.layers` instead of `self.layer` because that is a reserved argument.
self.layers = [
TFRegNetConvLayer(out_channels, kernel_size=1, activation=config.hidden_act, name="layer.0"),
TFRegNetConvLayer(
out_channels, stride=stride, groups=groups, activation=config.hidden_act, name="layer.1"
),
TFRegNetConvLayer(out_channels, kernel_size=1, activation=None, name="layer.2"),
]
self.activation = ACT2FN[config.hidden_act]
def call(self, hidden_state):
residual = hidden_state
for layer_module in self.layers:
hidden_state = layer_module(hidden_state)
residual = self.shortcut(residual)
hidden_state += residual
hidden_state = self.activation(hidden_state)
return hidden_state
class TFRegNetYLayer(tf.keras.layers.Layer):
"""
RegNet's Y layer: an X layer with Squeeze and Excitation.
"""
def __init__(self, config: RegNetConfig, in_channels: int, out_channels: int, stride: int = 1, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
should_apply_shortcut = in_channels != out_channels or stride != 1
groups = max(1, out_channels // config.groups_width)
self.shortcut = (
TFRegNetShortCut(out_channels, stride=stride, name="shortcut")
if should_apply_shortcut
else tf.keras.layers.Activation("linear", name="shortcut")
)
self.layers = [
TFRegNetConvLayer(out_channels, kernel_size=1, activation=config.hidden_act, name="layer.0"),
TFRegNetConvLayer(
out_channels, stride=stride, groups=groups, activation=config.hidden_act, name="layer.1"
),
TFRegNetSELayer(out_channels, reduced_channels=int(round(in_channels / 4)), name="layer.2"),
TFRegNetConvLayer(out_channels, kernel_size=1, activation=None, name="layer.3"),
]
self.activation = ACT2FN[config.hidden_act]
def call(self, hidden_state):
residual = hidden_state
for layer_module in self.layers:
hidden_state = layer_module(hidden_state)
residual = self.shortcut(residual)
hidden_state += residual
hidden_state = self.activation(hidden_state)
return hidden_state
class TFRegNetStage(tf.keras.layers.Layer):
"""
A RegNet stage composed by stacked layers.
"""
def __init__(
self, config: RegNetConfig, in_channels: int, out_channels: int, stride: int = 2, depth: int = 2, **kwargs
):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
layer = TFRegNetXLayer if config.layer_type == "x" else TFRegNetYLayer
self.layers = [
# downsampling is done in the first layer with stride of 2
layer(config, in_channels, out_channels, stride=stride, name="layers.0"),
*[layer(config, out_channels, out_channels, name=f"layers.{i+1}") for i in range(depth - 1)],
]
def call(self, hidden_state):
for layer_module in self.layers:
hidden_state = layer_module(hidden_state)
return hidden_state
class TFRegNetEncoder(tf.keras.layers.Layer):
def __init__(self, config: RegNetConfig, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.stages = []
# based on `downsample_in_first_stage`, the first layer of the first stage may or may not downsample the input
self.stages.append(
TFRegNetStage(
config,
config.embedding_size,
config.hidden_sizes[0],
stride=2 if config.downsample_in_first_stage else 1,
depth=config.depths[0],
name="stages.0",
)
)
in_out_channels = zip(config.hidden_sizes, config.hidden_sizes[1:])
for i, ((in_channels, out_channels), depth) in enumerate(zip(in_out_channels, config.depths[1:])):
self.stages.append(TFRegNetStage(config, in_channels, out_channels, depth=depth, name=f"stages.{i+1}"))
def call(
self, hidden_state: tf.Tensor, output_hidden_states: bool = False, return_dict: bool = True
) -> TFBaseModelOutputWithNoAttention:
hidden_states = () if output_hidden_states else None
for stage_module in self.stages:
if output_hidden_states:
hidden_states = hidden_states + (hidden_state,)
hidden_state = stage_module(hidden_state)
if output_hidden_states:
hidden_states = hidden_states + (hidden_state,)
if not return_dict:
return tuple(v for v in [hidden_state, hidden_states] if v is not None)
return TFBaseModelOutputWithNoAttention(last_hidden_state=hidden_state, hidden_states=hidden_states)
@keras_serializable
class TFRegNetMainLayer(tf.keras.layers.Layer):
config_class = RegNetConfig
def __init__(self, config, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.config = config
self.embedder = TFRegNetEmbeddings(config, name="embedder")
self.encoder = TFRegNetEncoder(config, name="encoder")
self.pooler = tf.keras.layers.GlobalAveragePooling2D(keepdims=True, name="pooler")
@unpack_inputs
def call(
self,
pixel_values: tf.Tensor,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
training: bool = False,
) -> TFBaseModelOutputWithPoolingAndNoAttention:
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
embedding_output = self.embedder(pixel_values, training=training)
encoder_outputs = self.encoder(
embedding_output, output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states, return_dict=return_dict, training=training
)
last_hidden_state = encoder_outputs[0]
pooled_output = self.pooler(last_hidden_state)
# Change to NCHW output format have uniformity in the modules
pooled_output = tf.transpose(pooled_output, perm=(0, 3, 1, 2))
last_hidden_state = tf.transpose(last_hidden_state, perm=(0, 3, 1, 2))
# Change the other hidden state outputs to NCHW as well
if output_hidden_states:
hidden_states = tuple([tf.transpose(h, perm=(0, 3, 1, 2)) for h in encoder_outputs[1]])
if not return_dict:
return (last_hidden_state, pooled_output) + encoder_outputs[1:]
return TFBaseModelOutputWithPoolingAndNoAttention(
last_hidden_state=last_hidden_state,
pooler_output=pooled_output,
hidden_states=hidden_states if output_hidden_states else encoder_outputs.hidden_states,
)
class TFRegNetPreTrainedModel(TFPreTrainedModel):
"""
An abstract class to handle weights initialization and a simple interface for downloading and loading pretrained
models.
"""
config_class = RegNetConfig
base_model_prefix = "regnet"
main_input_name = "pixel_values"
@property
def input_signature(self):
return {"pixel_values": tf.TensorSpec(shape=(None, self.config.num_channels, 224, 224), dtype=tf.float32)}
REGNET_START_DOCSTRING = r"""
Parameters:
This model is a Tensorflow
[tf.keras.layers.Layer](https://www.tensorflow.org/api_docs/python/tf/keras/layers/Layer) sub-class. Use it as a
regular Tensorflow Module and refer to the Tensorflow documentation for all matter related to general usage and
behavior.
config ([`RegNetConfig`]): Model configuration class with all the parameters of the model.
Initializing with a config file does not load the weights associated with the model, only the
configuration. Check out the [`~TFPreTrainedModel.from_pretrained`] method to load the model weights.
"""
REGNET_INPUTS_DOCSTRING = r"""
Args:
pixel_values (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, num_channels, height, width)`):
Pixel values. Pixel values can be obtained using [`AutoImageProcessor`]. See
[`ConveNextImageProcessor.__call__`] for details.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors for
more detail.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple.
"""
@add_start_docstrings(
"The bare RegNet model outputting raw features without any specific head on top.",
REGNET_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class TFRegNetModel(TFRegNetPreTrainedModel):
def __init__(self, config: RegNetConfig, *inputs, **kwargs):
super().__init__(config, *inputs, **kwargs)
self.regnet = TFRegNetMainLayer(config, name="regnet")
@unpack_inputs
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(REGNET_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@add_code_sample_docstrings(
checkpoint=_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC,
output_type=TFBaseModelOutputWithPoolingAndNoAttention,
config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC,
modality="vision",
expected_output=_EXPECTED_OUTPUT_SHAPE,
)
def call(
self,
pixel_values: tf.Tensor,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
training=False,
) -> Union[TFBaseModelOutputWithPoolingAndNoAttention, Tuple[tf.Tensor]]:
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
outputs = self.regnet(
pixel_values=pixel_values,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
training=training,
)
if not return_dict:
return (outputs[0],) + outputs[1:]
return TFBaseModelOutputWithPoolingAndNoAttention(
last_hidden_state=outputs.last_hidden_state,
pooler_output=outputs.pooler_output,
hidden_states=outputs.hidden_states,
)
@add_start_docstrings(
"""
RegNet Model with an image classification head on top (a linear layer on top of the pooled features), e.g. for
ImageNet.
""",
REGNET_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class TFRegNetForImageClassification(TFRegNetPreTrainedModel, TFSequenceClassificationLoss):
def __init__(self, config: RegNetConfig, *inputs, **kwargs):
super().__init__(config, *inputs, **kwargs)
self.num_labels = config.num_labels
self.regnet = TFRegNetMainLayer(config, name="regnet")
# classification head
self.classifier = [
tf.keras.layers.Flatten(),
tf.keras.layers.Dense(config.num_labels, name="classifier.1") if config.num_labels > 0 else tf.identity,
]
@unpack_inputs
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(REGNET_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@add_code_sample_docstrings(
checkpoint=_IMAGE_CLASS_CHECKPOINT,
output_type=TFSequenceClassifierOutput,
config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC,
expected_output=_IMAGE_CLASS_EXPECTED_OUTPUT,
)
def call(
self,
pixel_values: tf.Tensor = None,
labels: tf.Tensor = None,
output_hidden_states: bool = None,
return_dict: bool = None,
training=False,
) -> Union[TFSequenceClassifierOutput, Tuple[tf.Tensor]]:
r"""
labels (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size,)`, *optional*):
Labels for computing the image classification/regression loss. Indices should be in `[0, ...,
config.num_labels - 1]`. If `config.num_labels > 1` a classification loss is computed (Cross-Entropy).
"""
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
outputs = self.regnet(
pixel_values, output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states, return_dict=return_dict, training=training
)
pooled_output = outputs.pooler_output if return_dict else outputs[1]
flattened_output = self.classifier[0](pooled_output)
logits = self.classifier[1](flattened_output)
loss = None if labels is None else self.hf_compute_loss(labels=labels, logits=logits)
if not return_dict:
output = (logits,) + outputs[2:]
return ((loss,) + output) if loss is not None else output
return TFSequenceClassifierOutput(loss=loss, logits=logits, hidden_states=outputs.hidden_states)
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transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/regnet/configuration_regnet.py | # coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2022 Meta Platforms, Inc. and The HuggingFace Inc. 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.
""" RegNet model configuration"""
from ...configuration_utils import PretrainedConfig
from ...utils import logging
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
REGNET_PRETRAINED_CONFIG_ARCHIVE_MAP = {
"facebook/regnet-y-040": "https://huggingface.co/facebook/regnet-y-040/blob/main/config.json",
}
class RegNetConfig(PretrainedConfig):
r"""
This is the configuration class to store the configuration of a [`RegNetModel`]. It is used to instantiate a RegNet
model according to the specified arguments, defining the model architecture. Instantiating a configuration with the
defaults will yield a similar configuration to that of the RegNet
[facebook/regnet-y-040](https://huggingface.co/facebook/regnet-y-040) architecture.
Configuration objects inherit from [`PretrainedConfig`] and can be used to control the model outputs. Read the
documentation from [`PretrainedConfig`] for more information.
Args:
num_channels (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 3):
The number of input channels.
embedding_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 64):
Dimensionality (hidden size) for the embedding layer.
hidden_sizes (`List[int]`, *optional*, defaults to `[256, 512, 1024, 2048]`):
Dimensionality (hidden size) at each stage.
depths (`List[int]`, *optional*, defaults to `[3, 4, 6, 3]`):
Depth (number of layers) for each stage.
layer_type (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"y"`):
The layer to use, it can be either `"x" or `"y"`. An `x` layer is a ResNet's BottleNeck layer with
`reduction` fixed to `1`. While a `y` layer is a `x` but with squeeze and excitation. Please refer to the
paper for a detailed explanation of how these layers were constructed.
hidden_act (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"relu"`):
The non-linear activation function in each block. If string, `"gelu"`, `"relu"`, `"selu"` and `"gelu_new"`
are supported.
downsample_in_first_stage (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
If `True`, the first stage will downsample the inputs using a `stride` of 2.
Example:
```python
>>> from transformers import RegNetConfig, RegNetModel
>>> # Initializing a RegNet regnet-y-40 style configuration
>>> configuration = RegNetConfig()
>>> # Initializing a model from the regnet-y-40 style configuration
>>> model = RegNetModel(configuration)
>>> # Accessing the model configuration
>>> configuration = model.config
```
"""
model_type = "regnet"
layer_types = ["x", "y"]
def __init__(
self,
num_channels=3,
embedding_size=32,
hidden_sizes=[128, 192, 512, 1088],
depths=[2, 6, 12, 2],
groups_width=64,
layer_type="y",
hidden_act="relu",
**kwargs,
):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
if layer_type not in self.layer_types:
raise ValueError(f"layer_type={layer_type} is not one of {','.join(self.layer_types)}")
self.num_channels = num_channels
self.embedding_size = embedding_size
self.hidden_sizes = hidden_sizes
self.depths = depths
self.groups_width = groups_width
self.layer_type = layer_type
self.hidden_act = hidden_act
# always downsample in the first stage
self.downsample_in_first_stage = True
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transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/regnet/modeling_regnet.py | # coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2022 Meta Platforms, Inc. and The HuggingFace Inc. 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.
""" PyTorch RegNet model."""
from typing import Optional
import torch
import torch.utils.checkpoint
from torch import Tensor, nn
from torch.nn import BCEWithLogitsLoss, CrossEntropyLoss, MSELoss
from ...activations import ACT2FN
from ...file_utils import add_code_sample_docstrings, add_start_docstrings, add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward
from ...modeling_outputs import (
BaseModelOutputWithNoAttention,
BaseModelOutputWithPoolingAndNoAttention,
ImageClassifierOutputWithNoAttention,
)
from ...modeling_utils import PreTrainedModel
from ...utils import logging
from .configuration_regnet import RegNetConfig
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
# General docstring
_CONFIG_FOR_DOC = "RegNetConfig"
# Base docstring
_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC = "facebook/regnet-y-040"
_EXPECTED_OUTPUT_SHAPE = [1, 1088, 7, 7]
# Image classification docstring
_IMAGE_CLASS_CHECKPOINT = "facebook/regnet-y-040"
_IMAGE_CLASS_EXPECTED_OUTPUT = "tabby, tabby cat"
REGNET_PRETRAINED_MODEL_ARCHIVE_LIST = [
"facebook/regnet-y-040",
# See all regnet models at https://huggingface.co/models?filter=regnet
]
class RegNetConvLayer(nn.Module):
def __init__(
self,
in_channels: int,
out_channels: int,
kernel_size: int = 3,
stride: int = 1,
groups: int = 1,
activation: Optional[str] = "relu",
):
super().__init__()
self.convolution = nn.Conv2d(
in_channels,
out_channels,
kernel_size=kernel_size,
stride=stride,
padding=kernel_size // 2,
groups=groups,
bias=False,
)
self.normalization = nn.BatchNorm2d(out_channels)
self.activation = ACT2FN[activation] if activation is not None else nn.Identity()
def forward(self, hidden_state):
hidden_state = self.convolution(hidden_state)
hidden_state = self.normalization(hidden_state)
hidden_state = self.activation(hidden_state)
return hidden_state
class RegNetEmbeddings(nn.Module):
"""
RegNet Embedddings (stem) composed of a single aggressive convolution.
"""
def __init__(self, config: RegNetConfig):
super().__init__()
self.embedder = RegNetConvLayer(
config.num_channels, config.embedding_size, kernel_size=3, stride=2, activation=config.hidden_act
)
self.num_channels = config.num_channels
def forward(self, pixel_values):
num_channels = pixel_values.shape[1]
if num_channels != self.num_channels:
raise ValueError(
"Make sure that the channel dimension of the pixel values match with the one set in the configuration."
)
hidden_state = self.embedder(pixel_values)
return hidden_state
# Copied from transformers.models.resnet.modeling_resnet.ResNetShortCut with ResNet->RegNet
class RegNetShortCut(nn.Module):
"""
RegNet shortcut, used to project the residual features to the correct size. If needed, it is also used to
downsample the input using `stride=2`.
"""
def __init__(self, in_channels: int, out_channels: int, stride: int = 2):
super().__init__()
self.convolution = nn.Conv2d(in_channels, out_channels, kernel_size=1, stride=stride, bias=False)
self.normalization = nn.BatchNorm2d(out_channels)
def forward(self, input: Tensor) -> Tensor:
hidden_state = self.convolution(input)
hidden_state = self.normalization(hidden_state)
return hidden_state
class RegNetSELayer(nn.Module):
"""
Squeeze and Excitation layer (SE) proposed in [Squeeze-and-Excitation Networks](https://arxiv.org/abs/1709.01507).
"""
def __init__(self, in_channels: int, reduced_channels: int):
super().__init__()
self.pooler = nn.AdaptiveAvgPool2d((1, 1))
self.attention = nn.Sequential(
nn.Conv2d(in_channels, reduced_channels, kernel_size=1),
nn.ReLU(),
nn.Conv2d(reduced_channels, in_channels, kernel_size=1),
nn.Sigmoid(),
)
def forward(self, hidden_state):
# b c h w -> b c 1 1
pooled = self.pooler(hidden_state)
attention = self.attention(pooled)
hidden_state = hidden_state * attention
return hidden_state
class RegNetXLayer(nn.Module):
"""
RegNet's layer composed by three `3x3` convolutions, same as a ResNet bottleneck layer with reduction = 1.
"""
def __init__(self, config: RegNetConfig, in_channels: int, out_channels: int, stride: int = 1):
super().__init__()
should_apply_shortcut = in_channels != out_channels or stride != 1
groups = max(1, out_channels // config.groups_width)
self.shortcut = (
RegNetShortCut(in_channels, out_channels, stride=stride) if should_apply_shortcut else nn.Identity()
)
self.layer = nn.Sequential(
RegNetConvLayer(in_channels, out_channels, kernel_size=1, activation=config.hidden_act),
RegNetConvLayer(out_channels, out_channels, stride=stride, groups=groups, activation=config.hidden_act),
RegNetConvLayer(out_channels, out_channels, kernel_size=1, activation=None),
)
self.activation = ACT2FN[config.hidden_act]
def forward(self, hidden_state):
residual = hidden_state
hidden_state = self.layer(hidden_state)
residual = self.shortcut(residual)
hidden_state += residual
hidden_state = self.activation(hidden_state)
return hidden_state
class RegNetYLayer(nn.Module):
"""
RegNet's Y layer: an X layer with Squeeze and Excitation.
"""
def __init__(self, config: RegNetConfig, in_channels: int, out_channels: int, stride: int = 1):
super().__init__()
should_apply_shortcut = in_channels != out_channels or stride != 1
groups = max(1, out_channels // config.groups_width)
self.shortcut = (
RegNetShortCut(in_channels, out_channels, stride=stride) if should_apply_shortcut else nn.Identity()
)
self.layer = nn.Sequential(
RegNetConvLayer(in_channels, out_channels, kernel_size=1, activation=config.hidden_act),
RegNetConvLayer(out_channels, out_channels, stride=stride, groups=groups, activation=config.hidden_act),
RegNetSELayer(out_channels, reduced_channels=int(round(in_channels / 4))),
RegNetConvLayer(out_channels, out_channels, kernel_size=1, activation=None),
)
self.activation = ACT2FN[config.hidden_act]
def forward(self, hidden_state):
residual = hidden_state
hidden_state = self.layer(hidden_state)
residual = self.shortcut(residual)
hidden_state += residual
hidden_state = self.activation(hidden_state)
return hidden_state
class RegNetStage(nn.Module):
"""
A RegNet stage composed by stacked layers.
"""
def __init__(
self,
config: RegNetConfig,
in_channels: int,
out_channels: int,
stride: int = 2,
depth: int = 2,
):
super().__init__()
layer = RegNetXLayer if config.layer_type == "x" else RegNetYLayer
self.layers = nn.Sequential(
# downsampling is done in the first layer with stride of 2
layer(
config,
in_channels,
out_channels,
stride=stride,
),
*[layer(config, out_channels, out_channels) for _ in range(depth - 1)],
)
def forward(self, hidden_state):
hidden_state = self.layers(hidden_state)
return hidden_state
class RegNetEncoder(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config: RegNetConfig):
super().__init__()
self.stages = nn.ModuleList([])
# based on `downsample_in_first_stage`, the first layer of the first stage may or may not downsample the input
self.stages.append(
RegNetStage(
config,
config.embedding_size,
config.hidden_sizes[0],
stride=2 if config.downsample_in_first_stage else 1,
depth=config.depths[0],
)
)
in_out_channels = zip(config.hidden_sizes, config.hidden_sizes[1:])
for (in_channels, out_channels), depth in zip(in_out_channels, config.depths[1:]):
self.stages.append(RegNetStage(config, in_channels, out_channels, depth=depth))
def forward(
self, hidden_state: Tensor, output_hidden_states: bool = False, return_dict: bool = True
) -> BaseModelOutputWithNoAttention:
hidden_states = () if output_hidden_states else None
for stage_module in self.stages:
if output_hidden_states:
hidden_states = hidden_states + (hidden_state,)
hidden_state = stage_module(hidden_state)
if output_hidden_states:
hidden_states = hidden_states + (hidden_state,)
if not return_dict:
return tuple(v for v in [hidden_state, hidden_states] if v is not None)
return BaseModelOutputWithNoAttention(last_hidden_state=hidden_state, hidden_states=hidden_states)
class RegNetPreTrainedModel(PreTrainedModel):
"""
An abstract class to handle weights initialization and a simple interface for downloading and loading pretrained
models.
"""
config_class = RegNetConfig
base_model_prefix = "regnet"
main_input_name = "pixel_values"
supports_gradient_checkpointing = True
# Copied from transformers.models.resnet.modeling_resnet.ResNetPreTrainedModel._init_weights
def _init_weights(self, module):
if isinstance(module, nn.Conv2d):
nn.init.kaiming_normal_(module.weight, mode="fan_out", nonlinearity="relu")
elif isinstance(module, (nn.BatchNorm2d, nn.GroupNorm)):
nn.init.constant_(module.weight, 1)
nn.init.constant_(module.bias, 0)
def _set_gradient_checkpointing(self, module, value=False):
if isinstance(module, RegNetModel):
module.gradient_checkpointing = value
REGNET_START_DOCSTRING = r"""
This model is a PyTorch [torch.nn.Module](https://pytorch.org/docs/stable/nn.html#torch.nn.Module) subclass. Use it
as a regular PyTorch Module and refer to the PyTorch documentation for all matter related to general usage and
behavior.
Parameters:
config ([`RegNetConfig`]): Model configuration class with all the parameters of the model.
Initializing with a config file does not load the weights associated with the model, only the
configuration. Check out the [`~PreTrainedModel.from_pretrained`] method to load the model weights.
"""
REGNET_INPUTS_DOCSTRING = r"""
Args:
pixel_values (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, num_channels, height, width)`):
Pixel values. Pixel values can be obtained using [`AutoImageProcessor`]. See
[`ConvNextImageProcessor.__call__`] for details.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors for
more detail.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~file_utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple.
"""
@add_start_docstrings(
"The bare RegNet model outputting raw features without any specific head on top.",
REGNET_START_DOCSTRING,
)
# Copied from transformers.models.resnet.modeling_resnet.ResNetModel with RESNET->REGNET,ResNet->RegNet
class RegNetModel(RegNetPreTrainedModel):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__(config)
self.config = config
self.embedder = RegNetEmbeddings(config)
self.encoder = RegNetEncoder(config)
self.pooler = nn.AdaptiveAvgPool2d((1, 1))
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(REGNET_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@add_code_sample_docstrings(
checkpoint=_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC,
output_type=BaseModelOutputWithPoolingAndNoAttention,
config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC,
modality="vision",
expected_output=_EXPECTED_OUTPUT_SHAPE,
)
def forward(
self, pixel_values: Tensor, output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None, return_dict: Optional[bool] = None
) -> BaseModelOutputWithPoolingAndNoAttention:
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
embedding_output = self.embedder(pixel_values)
encoder_outputs = self.encoder(
embedding_output, output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states, return_dict=return_dict
)
last_hidden_state = encoder_outputs[0]
pooled_output = self.pooler(last_hidden_state)
if not return_dict:
return (last_hidden_state, pooled_output) + encoder_outputs[1:]
return BaseModelOutputWithPoolingAndNoAttention(
last_hidden_state=last_hidden_state,
pooler_output=pooled_output,
hidden_states=encoder_outputs.hidden_states,
)
@add_start_docstrings(
"""
RegNet Model with an image classification head on top (a linear layer on top of the pooled features), e.g. for
ImageNet.
""",
REGNET_START_DOCSTRING,
)
# Copied from transformers.models.resnet.modeling_resnet.ResNetForImageClassification with RESNET->REGNET,ResNet->RegNet,resnet->regnet
class RegNetForImageClassification(RegNetPreTrainedModel):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__(config)
self.num_labels = config.num_labels
self.regnet = RegNetModel(config)
# classification head
self.classifier = nn.Sequential(
nn.Flatten(),
nn.Linear(config.hidden_sizes[-1], config.num_labels) if config.num_labels > 0 else nn.Identity(),
)
# initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(REGNET_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@add_code_sample_docstrings(
checkpoint=_IMAGE_CLASS_CHECKPOINT,
output_type=ImageClassifierOutputWithNoAttention,
config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC,
expected_output=_IMAGE_CLASS_EXPECTED_OUTPUT,
)
def forward(
self,
pixel_values: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
labels: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> ImageClassifierOutputWithNoAttention:
r"""
labels (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size,)`, *optional*):
Labels for computing the image classification/regression loss. Indices should be in `[0, ...,
config.num_labels - 1]`. If `config.num_labels > 1` a classification loss is computed (Cross-Entropy).
"""
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
outputs = self.regnet(pixel_values, output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states, return_dict=return_dict)
pooled_output = outputs.pooler_output if return_dict else outputs[1]
logits = self.classifier(pooled_output)
loss = None
if labels is not None:
if self.config.problem_type is None:
if self.num_labels == 1:
self.config.problem_type = "regression"
elif self.num_labels > 1 and (labels.dtype == torch.long or labels.dtype == torch.int):
self.config.problem_type = "single_label_classification"
else:
self.config.problem_type = "multi_label_classification"
if self.config.problem_type == "regression":
loss_fct = MSELoss()
if self.num_labels == 1:
loss = loss_fct(logits.squeeze(), labels.squeeze())
else:
loss = loss_fct(logits, labels)
elif self.config.problem_type == "single_label_classification":
loss_fct = CrossEntropyLoss()
loss = loss_fct(logits.view(-1, self.num_labels), labels.view(-1))
elif self.config.problem_type == "multi_label_classification":
loss_fct = BCEWithLogitsLoss()
loss = loss_fct(logits, labels)
if not return_dict:
output = (logits,) + outputs[2:]
return (loss,) + output if loss is not None else output
return ImageClassifierOutputWithNoAttention(loss=loss, logits=logits, hidden_states=outputs.hidden_states)
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transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/regnet/__init__.py | # Copyright 2022 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.
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING
from ...utils import (
OptionalDependencyNotAvailable,
_LazyModule,
is_flax_available,
is_tf_available,
is_torch_available,
)
_import_structure = {"configuration_regnet": ["REGNET_PRETRAINED_CONFIG_ARCHIVE_MAP", "RegNetConfig"]}
try:
if not is_torch_available():
raise OptionalDependencyNotAvailable()
except OptionalDependencyNotAvailable:
pass
else:
_import_structure["modeling_regnet"] = [
"REGNET_PRETRAINED_MODEL_ARCHIVE_LIST",
"RegNetForImageClassification",
"RegNetModel",
"RegNetPreTrainedModel",
]
try:
if not is_tf_available():
raise OptionalDependencyNotAvailable()
except OptionalDependencyNotAvailable:
pass
else:
_import_structure["modeling_tf_regnet"] = [
"TF_REGNET_PRETRAINED_MODEL_ARCHIVE_LIST",
"TFRegNetForImageClassification",
"TFRegNetModel",
"TFRegNetPreTrainedModel",
]
try:
if not is_flax_available():
raise OptionalDependencyNotAvailable()
except OptionalDependencyNotAvailable:
pass
else:
_import_structure["modeling_flax_regnet"] = [
"FlaxRegNetForImageClassification",
"FlaxRegNetModel",
"FlaxRegNetPreTrainedModel",
]
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from .configuration_regnet import REGNET_PRETRAINED_CONFIG_ARCHIVE_MAP, RegNetConfig
try:
if not is_torch_available():
raise OptionalDependencyNotAvailable()
except OptionalDependencyNotAvailable:
pass
else:
from .modeling_regnet import (
REGNET_PRETRAINED_MODEL_ARCHIVE_LIST,
RegNetForImageClassification,
RegNetModel,
RegNetPreTrainedModel,
)
try:
if not is_tf_available():
raise OptionalDependencyNotAvailable()
except OptionalDependencyNotAvailable:
pass
else:
from .modeling_tf_regnet import (
TF_REGNET_PRETRAINED_MODEL_ARCHIVE_LIST,
TFRegNetForImageClassification,
TFRegNetModel,
TFRegNetPreTrainedModel,
)
try:
if not is_flax_available():
raise OptionalDependencyNotAvailable()
except OptionalDependencyNotAvailable:
pass
else:
from .modeling_flax_regnet import (
FlaxRegNetForImageClassification,
FlaxRegNetModel,
FlaxRegNetPreTrainedModel,
)
else:
import sys
sys.modules[__name__] = _LazyModule(__name__, globals()["__file__"], _import_structure)
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transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/regnet/convert_regnet_to_pytorch.py | # coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2022 The HuggingFace Inc. team.
#
# 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.
"""Convert RegNet checkpoints from timm and vissl."""
import argparse
import json
from dataclasses import dataclass, field
from functools import partial
from pathlib import Path
from typing import Callable, Dict, List, Tuple
import timm
import torch
import torch.nn as nn
from classy_vision.models.regnet import RegNet, RegNetParams, RegNetY32gf, RegNetY64gf, RegNetY128gf
from huggingface_hub import cached_download, hf_hub_url
from torch import Tensor
from vissl.models.model_helpers import get_trunk_forward_outputs
from transformers import AutoImageProcessor, RegNetConfig, RegNetForImageClassification, RegNetModel
from transformers.utils import logging
logging.set_verbosity_info()
logger = logging.get_logger()
@dataclass
class Tracker:
module: nn.Module
traced: List[nn.Module] = field(default_factory=list)
handles: list = field(default_factory=list)
def _forward_hook(self, m, inputs: Tensor, outputs: Tensor):
has_not_submodules = len(list(m.modules())) == 1 or isinstance(m, nn.Conv2d) or isinstance(m, nn.BatchNorm2d)
if has_not_submodules:
self.traced.append(m)
def __call__(self, x: Tensor):
for m in self.module.modules():
self.handles.append(m.register_forward_hook(self._forward_hook))
self.module(x)
[x.remove() for x in self.handles]
return self
@property
def parametrized(self):
# check the len of the state_dict keys to see if we have learnable params
return list(filter(lambda x: len(list(x.state_dict().keys())) > 0, self.traced))
@dataclass
class ModuleTransfer:
src: nn.Module
dest: nn.Module
verbose: int = 1
src_skip: List = field(default_factory=list)
dest_skip: List = field(default_factory=list)
raise_if_mismatch: bool = True
def __call__(self, x: Tensor):
"""
Transfer the weights of `self.src` to `self.dest` by performing a forward pass using `x` as input. Under the
hood we tracked all the operations in both modules.
"""
dest_traced = Tracker(self.dest)(x).parametrized
src_traced = Tracker(self.src)(x).parametrized
src_traced = list(filter(lambda x: type(x) not in self.src_skip, src_traced))
dest_traced = list(filter(lambda x: type(x) not in self.dest_skip, dest_traced))
if len(dest_traced) != len(src_traced) and self.raise_if_mismatch:
raise Exception(
f"Numbers of operations are different. Source module has {len(src_traced)} operations while"
f" destination module has {len(dest_traced)}."
)
for dest_m, src_m in zip(dest_traced, src_traced):
dest_m.load_state_dict(src_m.state_dict())
if self.verbose == 1:
print(f"Transfered from={src_m} to={dest_m}")
class FakeRegNetVisslWrapper(nn.Module):
"""
Fake wrapper for RegNet that mimics what vissl does without the need to pass a config file.
"""
def __init__(self, model: nn.Module):
super().__init__()
feature_blocks: List[Tuple[str, nn.Module]] = []
# - get the stem
feature_blocks.append(("conv1", model.stem))
# - get all the feature blocks
for k, v in model.trunk_output.named_children():
assert k.startswith("block"), f"Unexpected layer name {k}"
block_index = len(feature_blocks) + 1
feature_blocks.append((f"res{block_index}", v))
self._feature_blocks = nn.ModuleDict(feature_blocks)
def forward(self, x: Tensor):
return get_trunk_forward_outputs(
x,
out_feat_keys=None,
feature_blocks=self._feature_blocks,
)
class NameToFromModelFuncMap(dict):
"""
A Dictionary with some additional logic to return a function that creates the correct original model.
"""
def convert_name_to_timm(self, x: str) -> str:
x_split = x.split("-")
return x_split[0] + x_split[1] + "_" + "".join(x_split[2:])
def __getitem__(self, x: str) -> Callable[[], Tuple[nn.Module, Dict]]:
# default to timm!
if x not in self:
x = self.convert_name_to_timm(x)
val = partial(lambda: (timm.create_model(x, pretrained=True).eval(), None))
else:
val = super().__getitem__(x)
return val
class NameToOurModelFuncMap(dict):
"""
A Dictionary with some additional logic to return the correct hugging face RegNet class reference.
"""
def __getitem__(self, x: str) -> Callable[[], nn.Module]:
if "seer" in x and "in1k" not in x:
val = RegNetModel
else:
val = RegNetForImageClassification
return val
def manually_copy_vissl_head(from_state_dict, to_state_dict, keys: List[Tuple[str, str]]):
for from_key, to_key in keys:
to_state_dict[to_key] = from_state_dict[from_key].clone()
print(f"Copied key={from_key} to={to_key}")
return to_state_dict
def convert_weight_and_push(
name: str,
from_model_func: Callable[[], nn.Module],
our_model_func: Callable[[], nn.Module],
config: RegNetConfig,
save_directory: Path,
push_to_hub: bool = True,
):
print(f"Converting {name}...")
with torch.no_grad():
from_model, from_state_dict = from_model_func()
our_model = our_model_func(config).eval()
module_transfer = ModuleTransfer(src=from_model, dest=our_model, raise_if_mismatch=False)
x = torch.randn((1, 3, 224, 224))
module_transfer(x)
if from_state_dict is not None:
keys = []
# for seer - in1k finetuned we have to manually copy the head
if "seer" in name and "in1k" in name:
keys = [("0.clf.0.weight", "classifier.1.weight"), ("0.clf.0.bias", "classifier.1.bias")]
to_state_dict = manually_copy_vissl_head(from_state_dict, our_model.state_dict(), keys)
our_model.load_state_dict(to_state_dict)
our_outputs = our_model(x, output_hidden_states=True)
our_output = (
our_outputs.logits if isinstance(our_model, RegNetForImageClassification) else our_outputs.last_hidden_state
)
from_output = from_model(x)
from_output = from_output[-1] if type(from_output) is list else from_output
# now since I don't want to use any config files, vissl seer model doesn't actually have an head, so let's just check the last hidden state
if "seer" in name and "in1k" in name:
our_output = our_outputs.hidden_states[-1]
assert torch.allclose(from_output, our_output), "The model logits don't match the original one."
if push_to_hub:
our_model.push_to_hub(
repo_path_or_name=save_directory / name,
commit_message="Add model",
use_temp_dir=True,
)
size = 224 if "seer" not in name else 384
# we can use the convnext one
image_processor = AutoImageProcessor.from_pretrained("facebook/convnext-base-224-22k-1k", size=size)
image_processor.push_to_hub(
repo_path_or_name=save_directory / name,
commit_message="Add image processor",
use_temp_dir=True,
)
print(f"Pushed {name}")
def convert_weights_and_push(save_directory: Path, model_name: str = None, push_to_hub: bool = True):
filename = "imagenet-1k-id2label.json"
num_labels = 1000
expected_shape = (1, num_labels)
repo_id = "huggingface/label-files"
num_labels = num_labels
id2label = json.load(open(cached_download(hf_hub_url(repo_id, filename, repo_type="dataset")), "r"))
id2label = {int(k): v for k, v in id2label.items()}
id2label = id2label
label2id = {v: k for k, v in id2label.items()}
ImageNetPreTrainedConfig = partial(RegNetConfig, num_labels=num_labels, id2label=id2label, label2id=label2id)
names_to_config = {
"regnet-x-002": ImageNetPreTrainedConfig(
depths=[1, 1, 4, 7], hidden_sizes=[24, 56, 152, 368], groups_width=8, layer_type="x"
),
"regnet-x-004": ImageNetPreTrainedConfig(
depths=[1, 2, 7, 12], hidden_sizes=[32, 64, 160, 384], groups_width=16, layer_type="x"
),
"regnet-x-006": ImageNetPreTrainedConfig(
depths=[1, 3, 5, 7], hidden_sizes=[48, 96, 240, 528], groups_width=24, layer_type="x"
),
"regnet-x-008": ImageNetPreTrainedConfig(
depths=[1, 3, 7, 5], hidden_sizes=[64, 128, 288, 672], groups_width=16, layer_type="x"
),
"regnet-x-016": ImageNetPreTrainedConfig(
depths=[2, 4, 10, 2], hidden_sizes=[72, 168, 408, 912], groups_width=24, layer_type="x"
),
"regnet-x-032": ImageNetPreTrainedConfig(
depths=[2, 6, 15, 2], hidden_sizes=[96, 192, 432, 1008], groups_width=48, layer_type="x"
),
"regnet-x-040": ImageNetPreTrainedConfig(
depths=[2, 5, 14, 2], hidden_sizes=[80, 240, 560, 1360], groups_width=40, layer_type="x"
),
"regnet-x-064": ImageNetPreTrainedConfig(
depths=[2, 4, 10, 1], hidden_sizes=[168, 392, 784, 1624], groups_width=56, layer_type="x"
),
"regnet-x-080": ImageNetPreTrainedConfig(
depths=[2, 5, 15, 1], hidden_sizes=[80, 240, 720, 1920], groups_width=120, layer_type="x"
),
"regnet-x-120": ImageNetPreTrainedConfig(
depths=[2, 5, 11, 1], hidden_sizes=[224, 448, 896, 2240], groups_width=112, layer_type="x"
),
"regnet-x-160": ImageNetPreTrainedConfig(
depths=[2, 6, 13, 1], hidden_sizes=[256, 512, 896, 2048], groups_width=128, layer_type="x"
),
"regnet-x-320": ImageNetPreTrainedConfig(
depths=[2, 7, 13, 1], hidden_sizes=[336, 672, 1344, 2520], groups_width=168, layer_type="x"
),
# y variant
"regnet-y-002": ImageNetPreTrainedConfig(depths=[1, 1, 4, 7], hidden_sizes=[24, 56, 152, 368], groups_width=8),
"regnet-y-004": ImageNetPreTrainedConfig(
depths=[1, 3, 6, 6], hidden_sizes=[48, 104, 208, 440], groups_width=8
),
"regnet-y-006": ImageNetPreTrainedConfig(
depths=[1, 3, 7, 4], hidden_sizes=[48, 112, 256, 608], groups_width=16
),
"regnet-y-008": ImageNetPreTrainedConfig(
depths=[1, 3, 8, 2], hidden_sizes=[64, 128, 320, 768], groups_width=16
),
"regnet-y-016": ImageNetPreTrainedConfig(
depths=[2, 6, 17, 2], hidden_sizes=[48, 120, 336, 888], groups_width=24
),
"regnet-y-032": ImageNetPreTrainedConfig(
depths=[2, 5, 13, 1], hidden_sizes=[72, 216, 576, 1512], groups_width=24
),
"regnet-y-040": ImageNetPreTrainedConfig(
depths=[2, 6, 12, 2], hidden_sizes=[128, 192, 512, 1088], groups_width=64
),
"regnet-y-064": ImageNetPreTrainedConfig(
depths=[2, 7, 14, 2], hidden_sizes=[144, 288, 576, 1296], groups_width=72
),
"regnet-y-080": ImageNetPreTrainedConfig(
depths=[2, 4, 10, 1], hidden_sizes=[168, 448, 896, 2016], groups_width=56
),
"regnet-y-120": ImageNetPreTrainedConfig(
depths=[2, 5, 11, 1], hidden_sizes=[224, 448, 896, 2240], groups_width=112
),
"regnet-y-160": ImageNetPreTrainedConfig(
depths=[2, 4, 11, 1], hidden_sizes=[224, 448, 1232, 3024], groups_width=112
),
"regnet-y-320": ImageNetPreTrainedConfig(
depths=[2, 5, 12, 1], hidden_sizes=[232, 696, 1392, 3712], groups_width=232
),
# models created by SEER -> https://arxiv.org/abs/2202.08360
"regnet-y-320-seer": RegNetConfig(depths=[2, 5, 12, 1], hidden_sizes=[232, 696, 1392, 3712], groups_width=232),
"regnet-y-640-seer": RegNetConfig(depths=[2, 5, 12, 1], hidden_sizes=[328, 984, 1968, 4920], groups_width=328),
"regnet-y-1280-seer": RegNetConfig(
depths=[2, 7, 17, 1], hidden_sizes=[528, 1056, 2904, 7392], groups_width=264
),
"regnet-y-2560-seer": RegNetConfig(
depths=[3, 7, 16, 1], hidden_sizes=[640, 1696, 2544, 5088], groups_width=640
),
"regnet-y-10b-seer": ImageNetPreTrainedConfig(
depths=[2, 7, 17, 1], hidden_sizes=[2020, 4040, 11110, 28280], groups_width=1010
),
# finetuned on imagenet
"regnet-y-320-seer-in1k": ImageNetPreTrainedConfig(
depths=[2, 5, 12, 1], hidden_sizes=[232, 696, 1392, 3712], groups_width=232
),
"regnet-y-640-seer-in1k": ImageNetPreTrainedConfig(
depths=[2, 5, 12, 1], hidden_sizes=[328, 984, 1968, 4920], groups_width=328
),
"regnet-y-1280-seer-in1k": ImageNetPreTrainedConfig(
depths=[2, 7, 17, 1], hidden_sizes=[528, 1056, 2904, 7392], groups_width=264
),
"regnet-y-2560-seer-in1k": ImageNetPreTrainedConfig(
depths=[3, 7, 16, 1], hidden_sizes=[640, 1696, 2544, 5088], groups_width=640
),
"regnet-y-10b-seer-in1k": ImageNetPreTrainedConfig(
depths=[2, 7, 17, 1], hidden_sizes=[2020, 4040, 11110, 28280], groups_width=1010
),
}
names_to_ours_model_map = NameToOurModelFuncMap()
names_to_from_model_map = NameToFromModelFuncMap()
# add seer weights logic
def load_using_classy_vision(checkpoint_url: str, model_func: Callable[[], nn.Module]) -> Tuple[nn.Module, Dict]:
files = torch.hub.load_state_dict_from_url(checkpoint_url, model_dir=str(save_directory), map_location="cpu")
model = model_func()
# check if we have a head, if yes add it
model_state_dict = files["classy_state_dict"]["base_model"]["model"]
state_dict = model_state_dict["trunk"]
model.load_state_dict(state_dict)
return model.eval(), model_state_dict["heads"]
# pretrained
names_to_from_model_map["regnet-y-320-seer"] = partial(
load_using_classy_vision,
"https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/vissl/model_zoo/seer_regnet32d/seer_regnet32gf_model_iteration244000.torch",
lambda: FakeRegNetVisslWrapper(RegNetY32gf()),
)
names_to_from_model_map["regnet-y-640-seer"] = partial(
load_using_classy_vision,
"https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/vissl/model_zoo/seer_regnet64/seer_regnet64gf_model_final_checkpoint_phase0.torch",
lambda: FakeRegNetVisslWrapper(RegNetY64gf()),
)
names_to_from_model_map["regnet-y-1280-seer"] = partial(
load_using_classy_vision,
"https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/vissl/model_zoo/swav_ig1b_regnet128Gf_cnstant_bs32_node16_sinkhorn10_proto16k_syncBN64_warmup8k/model_final_checkpoint_phase0.torch",
lambda: FakeRegNetVisslWrapper(RegNetY128gf()),
)
names_to_from_model_map["regnet-y-10b-seer"] = partial(
load_using_classy_vision,
"https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/vissl/model_zoo/seer_regnet10B/model_iteration124500_conso.torch",
lambda: FakeRegNetVisslWrapper(
RegNet(RegNetParams(depth=27, group_width=1010, w_0=1744, w_a=620.83, w_m=2.52))
),
)
# IN1K finetuned
names_to_from_model_map["regnet-y-320-seer-in1k"] = partial(
load_using_classy_vision,
"https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/vissl/model_zoo/seer_finetuned/seer_regnet32_finetuned_in1k_model_final_checkpoint_phase78.torch",
lambda: FakeRegNetVisslWrapper(RegNetY32gf()),
)
names_to_from_model_map["regnet-y-640-seer-in1k"] = partial(
load_using_classy_vision,
"https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/vissl/model_zoo/seer_finetuned/seer_regnet64_finetuned_in1k_model_final_checkpoint_phase78.torch",
lambda: FakeRegNetVisslWrapper(RegNetY64gf()),
)
names_to_from_model_map["regnet-y-1280-seer-in1k"] = partial(
load_using_classy_vision,
"https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/vissl/model_zoo/seer_finetuned/seer_regnet128_finetuned_in1k_model_final_checkpoint_phase78.torch",
lambda: FakeRegNetVisslWrapper(RegNetY128gf()),
)
names_to_from_model_map["regnet-y-10b-seer-in1k"] = partial(
load_using_classy_vision,
"https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/vissl/model_zoo/seer_finetuned/seer_10b_finetuned_in1k_model_phase28_conso.torch",
lambda: FakeRegNetVisslWrapper(
RegNet(RegNetParams(depth=27, group_width=1010, w_0=1744, w_a=620.83, w_m=2.52))
),
)
if model_name:
convert_weight_and_push(
model_name,
names_to_from_model_map[model_name],
names_to_ours_model_map[model_name],
names_to_config[model_name],
save_directory,
push_to_hub,
)
else:
for model_name, config in names_to_config.items():
convert_weight_and_push(
model_name,
names_to_from_model_map[model_name],
names_to_ours_model_map[model_name],
config,
save_directory,
push_to_hub,
)
return config, expected_shape
if __name__ == "__main__":
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
# Required parameters
parser.add_argument(
"--model_name",
default=None,
type=str,
help=(
"The name of the model you wish to convert, it must be one of the supported regnet* architecture,"
" currently: regnetx-*, regnety-*. If `None`, all of them will the converted."
),
)
parser.add_argument(
"--pytorch_dump_folder_path",
default=None,
type=Path,
required=True,
help="Path to the output PyTorch model directory.",
)
parser.add_argument(
"--push_to_hub",
default=True,
type=bool,
required=False,
help="If True, push model and image processor to the hub.",
)
args = parser.parse_args()
pytorch_dump_folder_path: Path = args.pytorch_dump_folder_path
pytorch_dump_folder_path.mkdir(exist_ok=True, parents=True)
convert_weights_and_push(pytorch_dump_folder_path, args.model_name, args.push_to_hub)
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transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/regnet/convert_regnet_seer_10b_to_pytorch.py | # coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2022 The HuggingFace Inc. team.
#
# 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.
"""Convert RegNet 10B checkpoints vissl."""
# You need to install a specific version of classy vision
# pip install git+https://github.com/FrancescoSaverioZuppichini/ClassyVision.git@convert_weights
import argparse
import json
import os
import re
from collections import OrderedDict
from dataclasses import dataclass, field
from functools import partial
from pathlib import Path
from pprint import pprint
from typing import Dict, List, Tuple
import torch
import torch.nn as nn
from classy_vision.models.regnet import RegNet, RegNetParams
from huggingface_hub import cached_download, hf_hub_url
from torch import Tensor
from vissl.models.model_helpers import get_trunk_forward_outputs
from transformers import AutoImageProcessor, RegNetConfig, RegNetForImageClassification, RegNetModel
from transformers.modeling_utils import PreTrainedModel
from transformers.utils import logging
logging.set_verbosity_info()
logger = logging.get_logger()
@dataclass
class Tracker:
module: nn.Module
traced: List[nn.Module] = field(default_factory=list)
handles: list = field(default_factory=list)
name2module: Dict[str, nn.Module] = field(default_factory=OrderedDict)
def _forward_hook(self, m, inputs: Tensor, outputs: Tensor, name: str):
has_not_submodules = len(list(m.modules())) == 1 or isinstance(m, nn.Conv2d) or isinstance(m, nn.BatchNorm2d)
if has_not_submodules:
self.traced.append(m)
self.name2module[name] = m
def __call__(self, x: Tensor):
for name, m in self.module.named_modules():
self.handles.append(m.register_forward_hook(partial(self._forward_hook, name=name)))
self.module(x)
[x.remove() for x in self.handles]
return self
@property
def parametrized(self):
# check the len of the state_dict keys to see if we have learnable params
return {k: v for k, v in self.name2module.items() if len(list(v.state_dict().keys())) > 0}
class FakeRegNetVisslWrapper(nn.Module):
"""
Fake wrapper for RegNet that mimics what vissl does without the need to pass a config file.
"""
def __init__(self, model: nn.Module):
super().__init__()
feature_blocks: List[Tuple[str, nn.Module]] = []
# - get the stem
feature_blocks.append(("conv1", model.stem))
# - get all the feature blocks
for k, v in model.trunk_output.named_children():
assert k.startswith("block"), f"Unexpected layer name {k}"
block_index = len(feature_blocks) + 1
feature_blocks.append((f"res{block_index}", v))
self._feature_blocks = nn.ModuleDict(feature_blocks)
def forward(self, x: Tensor):
return get_trunk_forward_outputs(
x,
out_feat_keys=None,
feature_blocks=self._feature_blocks,
)
class FakeRegNetParams(RegNetParams):
"""
Used to instantiace a RegNet model from classy vision with the same depth as the 10B one but with super small
parameters, so we can trace it in memory.
"""
def get_expanded_params(self):
return [(8, 2, 2, 8, 1.0), (8, 2, 7, 8, 1.0), (8, 2, 17, 8, 1.0), (8, 2, 1, 8, 1.0)]
def get_from_to_our_keys(model_name: str) -> Dict[str, str]:
"""
Returns a dictionary that maps from original model's key -> our implementation's keys
"""
# create our model (with small weights)
our_config = RegNetConfig(depths=[2, 7, 17, 1], hidden_sizes=[8, 8, 8, 8], groups_width=8)
if "in1k" in model_name:
our_model = RegNetForImageClassification(our_config)
else:
our_model = RegNetModel(our_config)
# create from model (with small weights)
from_model = FakeRegNetVisslWrapper(
RegNet(FakeRegNetParams(depth=27, group_width=1010, w_0=1744, w_a=620.83, w_m=2.52))
)
with torch.no_grad():
from_model = from_model.eval()
our_model = our_model.eval()
x = torch.randn((1, 3, 32, 32))
# trace both
dest_tracker = Tracker(our_model)
dest_traced = dest_tracker(x).parametrized
pprint(dest_tracker.name2module)
src_tracker = Tracker(from_model)
src_traced = src_tracker(x).parametrized
# convert the keys -> module dict to keys -> params
def to_params_dict(dict_with_modules):
params_dict = OrderedDict()
for name, module in dict_with_modules.items():
for param_name, param in module.state_dict().items():
params_dict[f"{name}.{param_name}"] = param
return params_dict
from_to_ours_keys = {}
src_state_dict = to_params_dict(src_traced)
dst_state_dict = to_params_dict(dest_traced)
for (src_key, src_param), (dest_key, dest_param) in zip(src_state_dict.items(), dst_state_dict.items()):
from_to_ours_keys[src_key] = dest_key
logger.info(f"{src_key} -> {dest_key}")
# if "in1k" was in the model_name it means it must have a classification head (was finetuned)
if "in1k" in model_name:
from_to_ours_keys["0.clf.0.weight"] = "classifier.1.weight"
from_to_ours_keys["0.clf.0.bias"] = "classifier.1.bias"
return from_to_ours_keys
def convert_weights_and_push(save_directory: Path, model_name: str = None, push_to_hub: bool = True):
filename = "imagenet-1k-id2label.json"
num_labels = 1000
repo_id = "huggingface/label-files"
num_labels = num_labels
id2label = json.load(open(cached_download(hf_hub_url(repo_id, filename, repo_type="dataset")), "r"))
id2label = {int(k): v for k, v in id2label.items()}
id2label = id2label
label2id = {v: k for k, v in id2label.items()}
ImageNetPreTrainedConfig = partial(RegNetConfig, num_labels=num_labels, id2label=id2label, label2id=label2id)
names_to_config = {
"regnet-y-10b-seer": ImageNetPreTrainedConfig(
depths=[2, 7, 17, 1], hidden_sizes=[2020, 4040, 11110, 28280], groups_width=1010
),
# finetuned on imagenet
"regnet-y-10b-seer-in1k": ImageNetPreTrainedConfig(
depths=[2, 7, 17, 1], hidden_sizes=[2020, 4040, 11110, 28280], groups_width=1010
),
}
# add seer weights logic
def load_using_classy_vision(checkpoint_url: str) -> Tuple[Dict, Dict]:
files = torch.hub.load_state_dict_from_url(checkpoint_url, model_dir=str(save_directory), map_location="cpu")
# check if we have a head, if yes add it
model_state_dict = files["classy_state_dict"]["base_model"]["model"]
return model_state_dict["trunk"], model_state_dict["heads"]
names_to_from_model = {
"regnet-y-10b-seer": partial(
load_using_classy_vision,
"https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/vissl/model_zoo/seer_regnet10B/model_iteration124500_conso.torch",
),
"regnet-y-10b-seer-in1k": partial(
load_using_classy_vision,
"https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/vissl/model_zoo/seer_finetuned/seer_10b_finetuned_in1k_model_phase28_conso.torch",
),
}
from_to_ours_keys = get_from_to_our_keys(model_name)
if not (save_directory / f"{model_name}.pth").exists():
logger.info("Loading original state_dict.")
from_state_dict_trunk, from_state_dict_head = names_to_from_model[model_name]()
from_state_dict = from_state_dict_trunk
if "in1k" in model_name:
# add the head
from_state_dict = {**from_state_dict_trunk, **from_state_dict_head}
logger.info("Done!")
converted_state_dict = {}
not_used_keys = list(from_state_dict.keys())
regex = r"\.block.-part."
# this is "interesting", so the original checkpoints have `block[0,1]-part` in each key name, we remove it
for key in from_state_dict.keys():
# remove the weird "block[0,1]-part" from the key
src_key = re.sub(regex, "", key)
# now src_key from the model checkpoints is the one we got from the original model after tracing, so use it to get the correct destination key
dest_key = from_to_ours_keys[src_key]
# store the parameter with our key
converted_state_dict[dest_key] = from_state_dict[key]
not_used_keys.remove(key)
# check that all keys have been updated
assert len(not_used_keys) == 0, f"Some keys where not used {','.join(not_used_keys)}"
logger.info(f"The following keys were not used: {','.join(not_used_keys)}")
# save our state dict to disk
torch.save(converted_state_dict, save_directory / f"{model_name}.pth")
del converted_state_dict
else:
logger.info("The state_dict was already stored on disk.")
if push_to_hub:
logger.info(f"Token is {os.environ['HF_TOKEN']}")
logger.info("Loading our model.")
# create our model
our_config = names_to_config[model_name]
our_model_func = RegNetModel
if "in1k" in model_name:
our_model_func = RegNetForImageClassification
our_model = our_model_func(our_config)
# place our model to the meta device (so remove all the weights)
our_model.to(torch.device("meta"))
logger.info("Loading state_dict in our model.")
# load state dict
state_dict_keys = our_model.state_dict().keys()
PreTrainedModel._load_pretrained_model_low_mem(
our_model, state_dict_keys, [save_directory / f"{model_name}.pth"]
)
logger.info("Finally, pushing!")
# push it to hub
our_model.push_to_hub(
repo_path_or_name=save_directory / model_name,
commit_message="Add model",
output_dir=save_directory / model_name,
)
size = 384
# we can use the convnext one
image_processor = AutoImageProcessor.from_pretrained("facebook/convnext-base-224-22k-1k", size=size)
image_processor.push_to_hub(
repo_path_or_name=save_directory / model_name,
commit_message="Add image processor",
output_dir=save_directory / model_name,
)
if __name__ == "__main__":
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
# Required parameters
parser.add_argument(
"--model_name",
default=None,
type=str,
help=(
"The name of the model you wish to convert, it must be one of the supported regnet* architecture,"
" currently: regnetx-*, regnety-*. If `None`, all of them will the converted."
),
)
parser.add_argument(
"--pytorch_dump_folder_path",
default=None,
type=Path,
required=True,
help="Path to the output PyTorch model directory.",
)
parser.add_argument(
"--push_to_hub",
default=True,
type=bool,
required=False,
help="If True, push model and image processor to the hub.",
)
args = parser.parse_args()
pytorch_dump_folder_path: Path = args.pytorch_dump_folder_path
pytorch_dump_folder_path.mkdir(exist_ok=True, parents=True)
convert_weights_and_push(pytorch_dump_folder_path, args.model_name, args.push_to_hub)
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transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/phobert/tokenization_phobert.py | # coding=utf-8
# Copyright (c) 2020, VinAI Research and the HuggingFace Inc. team.
# Copyright 2018 The Open AI Team Authors and The HuggingFace Inc. team.
#
# 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.
""" Tokenization classes for PhoBERT"""
import os
import re
from shutil import copyfile
from typing import List, Optional, Tuple
from ...tokenization_utils import PreTrainedTokenizer
from ...utils import logging
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
VOCAB_FILES_NAMES = {
"vocab_file": "vocab.txt",
"merges_file": "bpe.codes",
}
PRETRAINED_VOCAB_FILES_MAP = {
"vocab_file": {
"vinai/phobert-base": "https://huggingface.co/vinai/phobert-base/resolve/main/vocab.txt",
"vinai/phobert-large": "https://huggingface.co/vinai/phobert-large/resolve/main/vocab.txt",
},
"merges_file": {
"vinai/phobert-base": "https://huggingface.co/vinai/phobert-base/resolve/main/bpe.codes",
"vinai/phobert-large": "https://huggingface.co/vinai/phobert-large/resolve/main/bpe.codes",
},
}
PRETRAINED_POSITIONAL_EMBEDDINGS_SIZES = {
"vinai/phobert-base": 256,
"vinai/phobert-large": 256,
}
def get_pairs(word):
"""
Return set of symbol pairs in a word.
Word is represented as tuple of symbols (symbols being variable-length strings).
"""
pairs = set()
prev_char = word[0]
for char in word[1:]:
pairs.add((prev_char, char))
prev_char = char
pairs = set(pairs)
return pairs
class PhobertTokenizer(PreTrainedTokenizer):
"""
Construct a PhoBERT tokenizer. Based on Byte-Pair-Encoding.
This tokenizer inherits from [`PreTrainedTokenizer`] which contains most of the main methods. Users should refer to
this superclass for more information regarding those methods.
Args:
vocab_file (`str`):
Path to the vocabulary file.
merges_file (`str`):
Path to the merges file.
bos_token (`st`, *optional*, defaults to `"<s>"`):
The beginning of sequence token that was used during pretraining. Can be used a sequence classifier token.
<Tip>
When building a sequence using special tokens, this is not the token that is used for the beginning of
sequence. The token used is the `cls_token`.
</Tip>
eos_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"</s>"`):
The end of sequence token.
<Tip>
When building a sequence using special tokens, this is not the token that is used for the end of sequence.
The token used is the `sep_token`.
</Tip>
sep_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"</s>"`):
The separator token, which is used when building a sequence from multiple sequences, e.g. two sequences for
sequence classification or for a text and a question for question answering. It is also used as the last
token of a sequence built with special tokens.
cls_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"<s>"`):
The classifier token which is used when doing sequence classification (classification of the whole sequence
instead of per-token classification). It is the first token of the sequence when built with special tokens.
unk_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"<unk>"`):
The unknown token. A token that is not in the vocabulary cannot be converted to an ID and is set to be this
token instead.
pad_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"<pad>"`):
The token used for padding, for example when batching sequences of different lengths.
mask_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"<mask>"`):
The token used for masking values. This is the token used when training this model with masked language
modeling. This is the token which the model will try to predict.
"""
vocab_files_names = VOCAB_FILES_NAMES
pretrained_vocab_files_map = PRETRAINED_VOCAB_FILES_MAP
max_model_input_sizes = PRETRAINED_POSITIONAL_EMBEDDINGS_SIZES
def __init__(
self,
vocab_file,
merges_file,
bos_token="<s>",
eos_token="</s>",
sep_token="</s>",
cls_token="<s>",
unk_token="<unk>",
pad_token="<pad>",
mask_token="<mask>",
**kwargs,
):
super().__init__(
bos_token=bos_token,
eos_token=eos_token,
unk_token=unk_token,
sep_token=sep_token,
cls_token=cls_token,
pad_token=pad_token,
mask_token=mask_token,
**kwargs,
)
self.vocab_file = vocab_file
self.merges_file = merges_file
self.encoder = {}
self.encoder[self.bos_token] = 0
self.encoder[self.pad_token] = 1
self.encoder[self.eos_token] = 2
self.encoder[self.unk_token] = 3
self.add_from_file(vocab_file)
self.decoder = {v: k for k, v in self.encoder.items()}
with open(merges_file, encoding="utf-8") as merges_handle:
merges = merges_handle.read().split("\n")[:-1]
merges = [tuple(merge.split()[:-1]) for merge in merges]
self.bpe_ranks = dict(zip(merges, range(len(merges))))
self.cache = {}
def build_inputs_with_special_tokens(
self, token_ids_0: List[int], token_ids_1: Optional[List[int]] = None
) -> List[int]:
"""
Build model inputs from a sequence or a pair of sequence for sequence classification tasks by concatenating and
adding special tokens. A PhoBERT sequence has the following format:
- single sequence: `<s> X </s>`
- pair of sequences: `<s> A </s></s> B </s>`
Args:
token_ids_0 (`List[int]`):
List of IDs to which the special tokens will be added.
token_ids_1 (`List[int]`, *optional*):
Optional second list of IDs for sequence pairs.
Returns:
`List[int]`: List of [input IDs](../glossary#input-ids) with the appropriate special tokens.
"""
if token_ids_1 is None:
return [self.cls_token_id] + token_ids_0 + [self.sep_token_id]
cls = [self.cls_token_id]
sep = [self.sep_token_id]
return cls + token_ids_0 + sep + sep + token_ids_1 + sep
def get_special_tokens_mask(
self, token_ids_0: List[int], token_ids_1: Optional[List[int]] = None, already_has_special_tokens: bool = False
) -> List[int]:
"""
Retrieve sequence ids from a token list that has no special tokens added. This method is called when adding
special tokens using the tokenizer `prepare_for_model` method.
Args:
token_ids_0 (`List[int]`):
List of IDs.
token_ids_1 (`List[int]`, *optional*):
Optional second list of IDs for sequence pairs.
already_has_special_tokens (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether or not the token list is already formatted with special tokens for the model.
Returns:
`List[int]`: A list of integers in the range [0, 1]: 1 for a special token, 0 for a sequence token.
"""
if already_has_special_tokens:
return super().get_special_tokens_mask(
token_ids_0=token_ids_0, token_ids_1=token_ids_1, already_has_special_tokens=True
)
if token_ids_1 is None:
return [1] + ([0] * len(token_ids_0)) + [1]
return [1] + ([0] * len(token_ids_0)) + [1, 1] + ([0] * len(token_ids_1)) + [1]
def create_token_type_ids_from_sequences(
self, token_ids_0: List[int], token_ids_1: Optional[List[int]] = None
) -> List[int]:
"""
Create a mask from the two sequences passed to be used in a sequence-pair classification task. PhoBERT does not
make use of token type ids, therefore a list of zeros is returned.
Args:
token_ids_0 (`List[int]`):
List of IDs.
token_ids_1 (`List[int]`, *optional*):
Optional second list of IDs for sequence pairs.
Returns:
`List[int]`: List of zeros.
"""
sep = [self.sep_token_id]
cls = [self.cls_token_id]
if token_ids_1 is None:
return len(cls + token_ids_0 + sep) * [0]
return len(cls + token_ids_0 + sep + sep + token_ids_1 + sep) * [0]
@property
def vocab_size(self):
return len(self.encoder)
def get_vocab(self):
return dict(self.encoder, **self.added_tokens_encoder)
def bpe(self, token):
if token in self.cache:
return self.cache[token]
word = tuple(token)
word = tuple(list(word[:-1]) + [word[-1] + "</w>"])
pairs = get_pairs(word)
if not pairs:
return token
while True:
bigram = min(pairs, key=lambda pair: self.bpe_ranks.get(pair, float("inf")))
if bigram not in self.bpe_ranks:
break
first, second = bigram
new_word = []
i = 0
while i < len(word):
try:
j = word.index(first, i)
except ValueError:
new_word.extend(word[i:])
break
else:
new_word.extend(word[i:j])
i = j
if word[i] == first and i < len(word) - 1 and word[i + 1] == second:
new_word.append(first + second)
i += 2
else:
new_word.append(word[i])
i += 1
new_word = tuple(new_word)
word = new_word
if len(word) == 1:
break
else:
pairs = get_pairs(word)
word = "@@ ".join(word)
word = word[:-4]
self.cache[token] = word
return word
def _tokenize(self, text):
"""Tokenize a string."""
split_tokens = []
words = re.findall(r"\S+\n?", text)
for token in words:
split_tokens.extend(list(self.bpe(token).split(" ")))
return split_tokens
def _convert_token_to_id(self, token):
"""Converts a token (str) in an id using the vocab."""
return self.encoder.get(token, self.encoder.get(self.unk_token))
def _convert_id_to_token(self, index):
"""Converts an index (integer) in a token (str) using the vocab."""
return self.decoder.get(index, self.unk_token)
def convert_tokens_to_string(self, tokens):
"""Converts a sequence of tokens (string) in a single string."""
out_string = " ".join(tokens).replace("@@ ", "").strip()
return out_string
def save_vocabulary(self, save_directory: str, filename_prefix: Optional[str] = None) -> Tuple[str]:
if not os.path.isdir(save_directory):
logger.error(f"Vocabulary path ({save_directory}) should be a directory")
return
out_vocab_file = os.path.join(
save_directory, (filename_prefix + "-" if filename_prefix else "") + VOCAB_FILES_NAMES["vocab_file"]
)
out_merge_file = os.path.join(
save_directory, (filename_prefix + "-" if filename_prefix else "") + VOCAB_FILES_NAMES["merges_file"]
)
if os.path.abspath(self.vocab_file) != os.path.abspath(out_vocab_file):
copyfile(self.vocab_file, out_vocab_file)
if os.path.abspath(self.merges_file) != os.path.abspath(out_merge_file):
copyfile(self.merges_file, out_merge_file)
return out_vocab_file, out_merge_file
# def decode(self, token_ids, skip_special_tokens=False, clean_up_tokenization_spaces=True):
# filtered_tokens = ' '.join(self.convert_ids_to_tokens(token_ids, skip_special_tokens=skip_special_tokens))
# tokens_generated_so_far = re.sub('(@@ )', '', string=filtered_tokens)
# tokens_generated_so_far = re.sub('(@@ ?$)', '', string=tokens_generated_so_far)
# return ''.join(tokens_generated_so_far)
def add_from_file(self, f):
"""
Loads a pre-existing dictionary from a text file and adds its symbols to this instance.
"""
if isinstance(f, str):
try:
with open(f, "r", encoding="utf-8") as fd:
self.add_from_file(fd)
except FileNotFoundError as fnfe:
raise fnfe
except UnicodeError:
raise Exception(f"Incorrect encoding detected in {f}, please rebuild the dataset")
return
lines = f.readlines()
for lineTmp in lines:
line = lineTmp.strip()
idx = line.rfind(" ")
if idx == -1:
raise ValueError("Incorrect dictionary format, expected '<token> <cnt>'")
word = line[:idx]
self.encoder[word] = len(self.encoder)
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transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/phobert/__init__.py | # 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.
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING
from ...utils import _LazyModule
_import_structure = {"tokenization_phobert": ["PhobertTokenizer"]}
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from .tokenization_phobert import PhobertTokenizer
else:
import sys
sys.modules[__name__] = _LazyModule(__name__, globals()["__file__"], _import_structure, module_spec=__spec__)
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transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/sew/modeling_sew.py | # coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2021 ASAPP Inc. and the HuggingFace Inc. 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.
""" PyTorch SEW model."""
import math
import warnings
from typing import Optional, Tuple, Union
import numpy as np
import torch
import torch.utils.checkpoint
from torch import nn
from torch.nn import CrossEntropyLoss
from ...activations import ACT2FN
from ...deepspeed import is_deepspeed_zero3_enabled
from ...modeling_outputs import BaseModelOutput, CausalLMOutput, SequenceClassifierOutput
from ...modeling_utils import PreTrainedModel
from ...utils import add_code_sample_docstrings, add_start_docstrings, add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward, logging
from .configuration_sew import SEWConfig
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
_HIDDEN_STATES_START_POSITION = 1
# General docstring
_CONFIG_FOR_DOC = "SEWConfig"
# Base docstring
_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC = "asapp/sew-tiny-100k-ft-ls100h"
_EXPECTED_OUTPUT_SHAPE = [1, 292, 512]
# CTC docstring
_CTC_EXPECTED_OUTPUT = (
"'MISTER QUILTER IS THE APPOSTILE OF THE MIDDLE CLASSES AND WE ARE GLAD TO WELCOME HIS GOSPOLLE'"
)
_CTC_EXPECTED_LOSS = 0.42
# Audio class docstring
_SEQ_CLASS_CHECKPOINT = "anton-l/sew-mid-100k-ft-keyword-spotting"
_SEQ_CLASS_EXPECTED_OUTPUT = "'_unknown_'"
_SEQ_CLASS_EXPECTED_LOSS = 9.52
SEW_PRETRAINED_MODEL_ARCHIVE_LIST = [
"asapp/sew-tiny-100k",
"asapp/sew-small-100k",
"asapp/sew-mid-100k",
# See all SEW models at https://huggingface.co/models?filter=sew
]
# Copied from transformers.models.wav2vec2.modeling_wav2vec2._compute_mask_indices
def _compute_mask_indices(
shape: Tuple[int, int],
mask_prob: float,
mask_length: int,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
min_masks: int = 0,
) -> np.ndarray:
"""
Computes random mask spans for a given shape. Used to implement [SpecAugment: A Simple Data Augmentation Method for
ASR](https://arxiv.org/abs/1904.08779). Note that this method is not optimized to run on TPU and should be run on
CPU as part of the preprocessing during training.
Args:
shape: The shape for which to compute masks. This should be of a tuple of size 2 where
the first element is the batch size and the second element is the length of the axis to span.
mask_prob: The percentage of the whole axis (between 0 and 1) which will be masked. The number of
independently generated mask spans of length `mask_length` is computed by
`mask_prob*shape[1]/mask_length`. Note that due to overlaps, `mask_prob` is an upper bound and the
actual percentage will be smaller.
mask_length: size of the mask
min_masks: minimum number of masked spans
attention_mask: A (right-padded) attention mask which independently shortens the feature axis of
each batch dimension.
"""
batch_size, sequence_length = shape
if mask_length < 1:
raise ValueError("`mask_length` has to be bigger than 0.")
if mask_length > sequence_length:
raise ValueError(
f"`mask_length` has to be smaller than `sequence_length`, but got `mask_length`: {mask_length}"
f" and `sequence_length`: {sequence_length}`"
)
# epsilon is used for probabilistic rounding
epsilon = np.random.rand(1).item()
def compute_num_masked_span(input_length):
"""Given input length, compute how many spans should be masked"""
num_masked_span = int(mask_prob * input_length / mask_length + epsilon)
num_masked_span = max(num_masked_span, min_masks)
# make sure num masked span <= sequence_length
if num_masked_span * mask_length > sequence_length:
num_masked_span = sequence_length // mask_length
# make sure num_masked span is also <= input_length - (mask_length - 1)
if input_length - (mask_length - 1) < num_masked_span:
num_masked_span = max(input_length - (mask_length - 1), 0)
return num_masked_span
# compute number of masked spans in batch
input_lengths = (
attention_mask.sum(-1).detach().tolist()
if attention_mask is not None
else [sequence_length for _ in range(batch_size)]
)
# SpecAugment mask to fill
spec_aug_mask = np.zeros((batch_size, sequence_length), dtype=bool)
spec_aug_mask_idxs = []
max_num_masked_span = compute_num_masked_span(sequence_length)
if max_num_masked_span == 0:
return spec_aug_mask
for input_length in input_lengths:
# compute num of masked spans for this input
num_masked_span = compute_num_masked_span(input_length)
# get random indices to mask
spec_aug_mask_idx = np.random.choice(
np.arange(input_length - (mask_length - 1)), num_masked_span, replace=False
)
# pick first sampled index that will serve as a dummy index to pad vector
# to ensure same dimension for all batches due to probabilistic rounding
# Picking first sample just pads those vectors twice.
if len(spec_aug_mask_idx) == 0:
# this case can only happen if `input_length` is strictly smaller then
# `sequence_length` in which case the last token has to be a padding
# token which we can use as a dummy mask id
dummy_mask_idx = sequence_length - 1
else:
dummy_mask_idx = spec_aug_mask_idx[0]
spec_aug_mask_idx = np.concatenate(
[spec_aug_mask_idx, np.ones(max_num_masked_span - num_masked_span, dtype=np.int32) * dummy_mask_idx]
)
spec_aug_mask_idxs.append(spec_aug_mask_idx)
spec_aug_mask_idxs = np.array(spec_aug_mask_idxs)
# expand masked indices to masked spans
spec_aug_mask_idxs = np.broadcast_to(
spec_aug_mask_idxs[:, :, None], (batch_size, max_num_masked_span, mask_length)
)
spec_aug_mask_idxs = spec_aug_mask_idxs.reshape(batch_size, max_num_masked_span * mask_length)
# add offset to the starting indexes so that indexes now create a span
offsets = np.arange(mask_length)[None, None, :]
offsets = np.broadcast_to(offsets, (batch_size, max_num_masked_span, mask_length)).reshape(
batch_size, max_num_masked_span * mask_length
)
spec_aug_mask_idxs = spec_aug_mask_idxs + offsets
# ensure that we cannot have indices larger than sequence_length
if spec_aug_mask_idxs.max() > sequence_length - 1:
spec_aug_mask_idxs[spec_aug_mask_idxs > sequence_length - 1] = sequence_length - 1
# scatter indices to mask
np.put_along_axis(spec_aug_mask, spec_aug_mask_idxs, 1, -1)
return spec_aug_mask
# Copied from transformers.models.wav2vec2.modeling_wav2vec2.Wav2Vec2NoLayerNormConvLayer with Wav2Vec2->SEW
class SEWNoLayerNormConvLayer(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config, layer_id=0):
super().__init__()
self.in_conv_dim = config.conv_dim[layer_id - 1] if layer_id > 0 else 1
self.out_conv_dim = config.conv_dim[layer_id]
self.conv = nn.Conv1d(
self.in_conv_dim,
self.out_conv_dim,
kernel_size=config.conv_kernel[layer_id],
stride=config.conv_stride[layer_id],
bias=config.conv_bias,
)
self.activation = ACT2FN[config.feat_extract_activation]
def forward(self, hidden_states):
hidden_states = self.conv(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.activation(hidden_states)
return hidden_states
# Copied from transformers.models.wav2vec2.modeling_wav2vec2.Wav2Vec2LayerNormConvLayer with Wav2Vec2->SEW
class SEWLayerNormConvLayer(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config, layer_id=0):
super().__init__()
self.in_conv_dim = config.conv_dim[layer_id - 1] if layer_id > 0 else 1
self.out_conv_dim = config.conv_dim[layer_id]
self.conv = nn.Conv1d(
self.in_conv_dim,
self.out_conv_dim,
kernel_size=config.conv_kernel[layer_id],
stride=config.conv_stride[layer_id],
bias=config.conv_bias,
)
self.layer_norm = nn.LayerNorm(self.out_conv_dim, elementwise_affine=True)
self.activation = ACT2FN[config.feat_extract_activation]
def forward(self, hidden_states):
hidden_states = self.conv(hidden_states)
hidden_states = hidden_states.transpose(-2, -1)
hidden_states = self.layer_norm(hidden_states)
hidden_states = hidden_states.transpose(-2, -1)
hidden_states = self.activation(hidden_states)
return hidden_states
# Copied from transformers.models.wav2vec2.modeling_wav2vec2.Wav2Vec2GroupNormConvLayer with Wav2Vec2->SEW
class SEWGroupNormConvLayer(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config, layer_id=0):
super().__init__()
self.in_conv_dim = config.conv_dim[layer_id - 1] if layer_id > 0 else 1
self.out_conv_dim = config.conv_dim[layer_id]
self.conv = nn.Conv1d(
self.in_conv_dim,
self.out_conv_dim,
kernel_size=config.conv_kernel[layer_id],
stride=config.conv_stride[layer_id],
bias=config.conv_bias,
)
self.activation = ACT2FN[config.feat_extract_activation]
self.layer_norm = nn.GroupNorm(num_groups=self.out_conv_dim, num_channels=self.out_conv_dim, affine=True)
def forward(self, hidden_states):
hidden_states = self.conv(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.layer_norm(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.activation(hidden_states)
return hidden_states
class SEWPositionalConvEmbedding(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.conv = nn.Conv1d(
config.hidden_size,
config.hidden_size,
kernel_size=config.num_conv_pos_embeddings,
padding=config.num_conv_pos_embeddings // 2,
groups=config.num_conv_pos_embedding_groups,
stride=config.squeeze_factor,
)
if is_deepspeed_zero3_enabled():
import deepspeed
with deepspeed.zero.GatheredParameters(self.conv.weight, modifier_rank=0):
self.conv = nn.utils.weight_norm(self.conv, name="weight", dim=2)
deepspeed.zero.register_external_parameter(self, self.conv.weight_v)
deepspeed.zero.register_external_parameter(self, self.conv.weight_g)
else:
self.conv = nn.utils.weight_norm(self.conv, name="weight", dim=2)
self.padding = SEWSamePadLayer(config.num_conv_pos_embeddings)
self.activation = ACT2FN[config.feat_extract_activation]
def forward(self, hidden_states):
hidden_states = self.conv(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.padding(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.activation(hidden_states)
return hidden_states
# Copied from transformers.models.wav2vec2.modeling_wav2vec2.Wav2Vec2SamePadLayer with Wav2Vec2->SEW
class SEWSamePadLayer(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, num_conv_pos_embeddings):
super().__init__()
self.num_pad_remove = 1 if num_conv_pos_embeddings % 2 == 0 else 0
def forward(self, hidden_states):
if self.num_pad_remove > 0:
hidden_states = hidden_states[:, :, : -self.num_pad_remove]
return hidden_states
class SEWUpsampling(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.projection = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.hidden_size * config.squeeze_factor)
self.activation = ACT2FN[config.feat_extract_activation]
self.squeeze_factor = config.squeeze_factor
def forward(self, hidden_states):
hidden_states = self.projection(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.activation(hidden_states)
if self.squeeze_factor > 1:
# transform embedding channels to sequence length
bsz, src_len, src_embed_dim = hidden_states.size()
tgt_len = src_len * self.squeeze_factor
tgt_embed_dim = src_embed_dim // self.squeeze_factor
hidden_states = hidden_states.reshape(bsz, src_len, self.squeeze_factor, tgt_embed_dim)
hidden_states = hidden_states.reshape(bsz, tgt_len, tgt_embed_dim)
return hidden_states
# Copied from transformers.models.wav2vec2.modeling_wav2vec2.Wav2Vec2FeatureEncoder with Wav2Vec2->SEW
class SEWFeatureEncoder(nn.Module):
"""Construct the features from raw audio waveform"""
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
if config.feat_extract_norm == "group":
conv_layers = [SEWGroupNormConvLayer(config, layer_id=0)] + [
SEWNoLayerNormConvLayer(config, layer_id=i + 1) for i in range(config.num_feat_extract_layers - 1)
]
elif config.feat_extract_norm == "layer":
conv_layers = [SEWLayerNormConvLayer(config, layer_id=i) for i in range(config.num_feat_extract_layers)]
else:
raise ValueError(
f"`config.feat_extract_norm` is {config.feat_extract_norm}, but has to be one of ['group', 'layer']"
)
self.conv_layers = nn.ModuleList(conv_layers)
self.gradient_checkpointing = False
self._requires_grad = True
def _freeze_parameters(self):
for param in self.parameters():
param.requires_grad = False
self._requires_grad = False
def forward(self, input_values):
hidden_states = input_values[:, None]
# make sure hidden_states require grad for gradient_checkpointing
if self._requires_grad and self.training:
hidden_states.requires_grad = True
for conv_layer in self.conv_layers:
if self._requires_grad and self.gradient_checkpointing and self.training:
def create_custom_forward(module):
def custom_forward(*inputs):
return module(*inputs)
return custom_forward
hidden_states = torch.utils.checkpoint.checkpoint(
create_custom_forward(conv_layer),
hidden_states,
)
else:
hidden_states = conv_layer(hidden_states)
return hidden_states
class SEWFeatureExtractor(SEWFeatureEncoder):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__(config)
warnings.warn(
f"The class `{self.__class__.__name__}` has been depreciated "
"and will be removed in Transformers v5. "
f"Use `{self.__class__.__bases__[0].__name__}` instead.",
FutureWarning,
)
# Copied from transformers.models.bart.modeling_bart.BartAttention with Bart->SEW
class SEWAttention(nn.Module):
"""Multi-headed attention from 'Attention Is All You Need' paper"""
def __init__(
self,
embed_dim: int,
num_heads: int,
dropout: float = 0.0,
is_decoder: bool = False,
bias: bool = True,
):
super().__init__()
self.embed_dim = embed_dim
self.num_heads = num_heads
self.dropout = dropout
self.head_dim = embed_dim // num_heads
if (self.head_dim * num_heads) != self.embed_dim:
raise ValueError(
f"embed_dim must be divisible by num_heads (got `embed_dim`: {self.embed_dim}"
f" and `num_heads`: {num_heads})."
)
self.scaling = self.head_dim**-0.5
self.is_decoder = is_decoder
self.k_proj = nn.Linear(embed_dim, embed_dim, bias=bias)
self.v_proj = nn.Linear(embed_dim, embed_dim, bias=bias)
self.q_proj = nn.Linear(embed_dim, embed_dim, bias=bias)
self.out_proj = nn.Linear(embed_dim, embed_dim, bias=bias)
def _shape(self, tensor: torch.Tensor, seq_len: int, bsz: int):
return tensor.view(bsz, seq_len, self.num_heads, self.head_dim).transpose(1, 2).contiguous()
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
key_value_states: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
past_key_value: Optional[Tuple[torch.Tensor]] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
layer_head_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
output_attentions: bool = False,
) -> Tuple[torch.Tensor, Optional[torch.Tensor], Optional[Tuple[torch.Tensor]]]:
"""Input shape: Batch x Time x Channel"""
# if key_value_states are provided this layer is used as a cross-attention layer
# for the decoder
is_cross_attention = key_value_states is not None
bsz, tgt_len, _ = hidden_states.size()
# get query proj
query_states = self.q_proj(hidden_states) * self.scaling
# get key, value proj
# `past_key_value[0].shape[2] == key_value_states.shape[1]`
# is checking that the `sequence_length` of the `past_key_value` is the same as
# the provided `key_value_states` to support prefix tuning
if (
is_cross_attention
and past_key_value is not None
and past_key_value[0].shape[2] == key_value_states.shape[1]
):
# reuse k,v, cross_attentions
key_states = past_key_value[0]
value_states = past_key_value[1]
elif is_cross_attention:
# cross_attentions
key_states = self._shape(self.k_proj(key_value_states), -1, bsz)
value_states = self._shape(self.v_proj(key_value_states), -1, bsz)
elif past_key_value is not None:
# reuse k, v, self_attention
key_states = self._shape(self.k_proj(hidden_states), -1, bsz)
value_states = self._shape(self.v_proj(hidden_states), -1, bsz)
key_states = torch.cat([past_key_value[0], key_states], dim=2)
value_states = torch.cat([past_key_value[1], value_states], dim=2)
else:
# self_attention
key_states = self._shape(self.k_proj(hidden_states), -1, bsz)
value_states = self._shape(self.v_proj(hidden_states), -1, bsz)
if self.is_decoder:
# if cross_attention save Tuple(torch.Tensor, torch.Tensor) of all cross attention key/value_states.
# Further calls to cross_attention layer can then reuse all cross-attention
# key/value_states (first "if" case)
# if uni-directional self-attention (decoder) save Tuple(torch.Tensor, torch.Tensor) of
# all previous decoder key/value_states. Further calls to uni-directional self-attention
# can concat previous decoder key/value_states to current projected key/value_states (third "elif" case)
# if encoder bi-directional self-attention `past_key_value` is always `None`
past_key_value = (key_states, value_states)
proj_shape = (bsz * self.num_heads, -1, self.head_dim)
query_states = self._shape(query_states, tgt_len, bsz).view(*proj_shape)
key_states = key_states.reshape(*proj_shape)
value_states = value_states.reshape(*proj_shape)
src_len = key_states.size(1)
attn_weights = torch.bmm(query_states, key_states.transpose(1, 2))
if attn_weights.size() != (bsz * self.num_heads, tgt_len, src_len):
raise ValueError(
f"Attention weights should be of size {(bsz * self.num_heads, tgt_len, src_len)}, but is"
f" {attn_weights.size()}"
)
if attention_mask is not None:
if attention_mask.size() != (bsz, 1, tgt_len, src_len):
raise ValueError(
f"Attention mask should be of size {(bsz, 1, tgt_len, src_len)}, but is {attention_mask.size()}"
)
attn_weights = attn_weights.view(bsz, self.num_heads, tgt_len, src_len) + attention_mask
attn_weights = attn_weights.view(bsz * self.num_heads, tgt_len, src_len)
attn_weights = nn.functional.softmax(attn_weights, dim=-1)
if layer_head_mask is not None:
if layer_head_mask.size() != (self.num_heads,):
raise ValueError(
f"Head mask for a single layer should be of size {(self.num_heads,)}, but is"
f" {layer_head_mask.size()}"
)
attn_weights = layer_head_mask.view(1, -1, 1, 1) * attn_weights.view(bsz, self.num_heads, tgt_len, src_len)
attn_weights = attn_weights.view(bsz * self.num_heads, tgt_len, src_len)
if output_attentions:
# this operation is a bit awkward, but it's required to
# make sure that attn_weights keeps its gradient.
# In order to do so, attn_weights have to be reshaped
# twice and have to be reused in the following
attn_weights_reshaped = attn_weights.view(bsz, self.num_heads, tgt_len, src_len)
attn_weights = attn_weights_reshaped.view(bsz * self.num_heads, tgt_len, src_len)
else:
attn_weights_reshaped = None
attn_probs = nn.functional.dropout(attn_weights, p=self.dropout, training=self.training)
attn_output = torch.bmm(attn_probs, value_states)
if attn_output.size() != (bsz * self.num_heads, tgt_len, self.head_dim):
raise ValueError(
f"`attn_output` should be of size {(bsz * self.num_heads, tgt_len, self.head_dim)}, but is"
f" {attn_output.size()}"
)
attn_output = attn_output.view(bsz, self.num_heads, tgt_len, self.head_dim)
attn_output = attn_output.transpose(1, 2)
# Use the `embed_dim` from the config (stored in the class) rather than `hidden_state` because `attn_output` can be
# partitioned across GPUs when using tensor-parallelism.
attn_output = attn_output.reshape(bsz, tgt_len, self.embed_dim)
attn_output = self.out_proj(attn_output)
return attn_output, attn_weights_reshaped, past_key_value
# Copied from transformers.models.wav2vec2.modeling_wav2vec2.Wav2Vec2FeedForward with Wav2Vec2->SEW
class SEWFeedForward(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.intermediate_dropout = nn.Dropout(config.activation_dropout)
self.intermediate_dense = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.intermediate_size)
if isinstance(config.hidden_act, str):
self.intermediate_act_fn = ACT2FN[config.hidden_act]
else:
self.intermediate_act_fn = config.hidden_act
self.output_dense = nn.Linear(config.intermediate_size, config.hidden_size)
self.output_dropout = nn.Dropout(config.hidden_dropout)
def forward(self, hidden_states):
hidden_states = self.intermediate_dense(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.intermediate_act_fn(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.intermediate_dropout(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.output_dense(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.output_dropout(hidden_states)
return hidden_states
# Copied from transformers.models.wav2vec2.modeling_wav2vec2.Wav2Vec2EncoderLayer with Wav2Vec2->SEW
class SEWEncoderLayer(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.attention = SEWAttention(
embed_dim=config.hidden_size,
num_heads=config.num_attention_heads,
dropout=config.attention_dropout,
is_decoder=False,
)
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(config.hidden_dropout)
self.layer_norm = nn.LayerNorm(config.hidden_size, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
self.feed_forward = SEWFeedForward(config)
self.final_layer_norm = nn.LayerNorm(config.hidden_size, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
def forward(self, hidden_states, attention_mask=None, output_attentions=False):
attn_residual = hidden_states
hidden_states, attn_weights, _ = self.attention(
hidden_states, attention_mask=attention_mask, output_attentions=output_attentions
)
hidden_states = self.dropout(hidden_states)
hidden_states = attn_residual + hidden_states
hidden_states = self.layer_norm(hidden_states)
hidden_states = hidden_states + self.feed_forward(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.final_layer_norm(hidden_states)
outputs = (hidden_states,)
if output_attentions:
outputs += (attn_weights,)
return outputs
class SEWEncoder(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.config = config
self.pos_conv_embed = SEWPositionalConvEmbedding(config)
self.pool = nn.AvgPool1d(config.squeeze_factor, config.squeeze_factor)
self.layer_norm = nn.LayerNorm(config.hidden_size, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(config.hidden_dropout)
self.layers = nn.ModuleList([SEWEncoderLayer(config) for _ in range(config.num_hidden_layers)])
self.upsample = SEWUpsampling(config)
self.gradient_checkpointing = False
def forward(
self,
hidden_states,
attention_mask=None,
output_attentions=False,
output_hidden_states=False,
return_dict=True,
):
all_hidden_states = () if output_hidden_states else None
all_self_attentions = () if output_attentions else None
if attention_mask is not None:
# make sure padded tokens output 0
hidden_states[~attention_mask] = 0.0
input_lengths = (attention_mask.long()).sum(-1)
# apply pooling formula to get real output_lengths
output_lengths = input_lengths // self.config.squeeze_factor
max_encoder_length = hidden_states.shape[1] // self.config.squeeze_factor
attention_ids = (
torch.arange(0, max_encoder_length, device=output_lengths.device)
.view(1, -1)
.expand(output_lengths.shape[0], -1)
)
attention_mask = (attention_ids < output_lengths.view(-1, 1)).long()
# extend attention_mask
attention_mask = 1.0 - attention_mask[:, None, None, :].to(dtype=hidden_states.dtype)
attention_mask = attention_mask * torch.finfo(hidden_states.dtype).min
attention_mask = attention_mask.expand(
attention_mask.shape[0], 1, attention_mask.shape[-1], attention_mask.shape[-1]
)
n_input_timesteps = hidden_states.shape[1]
hidden_states = hidden_states.transpose(1, 2)
position_embeddings = self.pos_conv_embed(hidden_states)
pooled_hidden_states = self.pool(hidden_states)
min_length = min(position_embeddings.size(-1), pooled_hidden_states.size(-1))
hidden_states = pooled_hidden_states[..., :min_length] + position_embeddings[..., :min_length]
hidden_states = hidden_states.transpose(1, 2)
hidden_states = self.layer_norm(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.dropout(hidden_states)
deepspeed_zero3_is_enabled = is_deepspeed_zero3_enabled()
for layer in self.layers:
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states = all_hidden_states + (hidden_states,)
# add LayerDrop (see https://arxiv.org/abs/1909.11556 for description)
dropout_probability = torch.rand([])
skip_the_layer = True if self.training and (dropout_probability < self.config.layerdrop) else False
if not skip_the_layer or deepspeed_zero3_is_enabled:
# under deepspeed zero3 all gpus must run in sync
if self.gradient_checkpointing and self.training:
# create gradient checkpointing function
def create_custom_forward(module):
def custom_forward(*inputs):
return module(*inputs, output_attentions)
return custom_forward
layer_outputs = torch.utils.checkpoint.checkpoint(
create_custom_forward(layer),
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
)
else:
layer_outputs = layer(
hidden_states, attention_mask=attention_mask, output_attentions=output_attentions
)
hidden_states = layer_outputs[0]
if skip_the_layer:
layer_outputs = (None, None)
if output_attentions:
all_self_attentions = all_self_attentions + (layer_outputs[1],)
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states = all_hidden_states + (hidden_states,)
hidden_states = self.upsample(hidden_states)
if hidden_states.shape[1] < n_input_timesteps:
hidden_states = nn.functional.pad(hidden_states, (0, 0, 0, n_input_timesteps - hidden_states.shape[1]))
if not return_dict:
return tuple(v for v in [hidden_states, all_hidden_states, all_self_attentions] if v is not None)
return BaseModelOutput(
last_hidden_state=hidden_states,
hidden_states=all_hidden_states,
attentions=all_self_attentions,
)
class SEWPreTrainedModel(PreTrainedModel):
"""
An abstract class to handle weights initialization and a simple interface for downloading and loading pretrained
models.
"""
config_class = SEWConfig
base_model_prefix = "sew"
main_input_name = "input_values"
supports_gradient_checkpointing = True
def _init_weights(self, module):
"""Initialize the weights"""
if isinstance(module, SEWPositionalConvEmbedding):
nn.init.normal_(
module.conv.weight,
mean=0,
std=2 * math.sqrt(1 / (module.conv.kernel_size[0] * module.conv.in_channels)),
)
nn.init.constant_(module.conv.bias, 0)
elif isinstance(module, nn.Linear):
# Slightly different from the TF version which uses truncated_normal for initialization
# cf https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/5617
module.weight.data.normal_(mean=0.0, std=self.config.initializer_range)
elif isinstance(module, (nn.LayerNorm, nn.GroupNorm)):
module.bias.data.zero_()
module.weight.data.fill_(1.0)
elif isinstance(module, nn.Conv1d):
if is_deepspeed_zero3_enabled():
import deepspeed
if hasattr(module, "weight_v") and hasattr(module, "weight_g"):
with deepspeed.zero.GatheredParameters([module.weight_v, module.weight_g], modifier_rank=0):
nn.init.kaiming_normal_(module.weight.data)
else:
with deepspeed.zero.GatheredParameters(module.weight, modifier_rank=0):
nn.init.kaiming_normal_(module.weight.data)
else:
nn.init.kaiming_normal_(module.weight.data)
if isinstance(module, (nn.Linear, nn.Conv1d)) and module.bias is not None:
module.bias.data.zero_()
def _set_gradient_checkpointing(self, module, value=False):
if isinstance(module, (SEWEncoder, SEWFeatureEncoder)):
module.gradient_checkpointing = value
def _get_feat_extract_output_lengths(self, input_lengths: Union[torch.LongTensor, int]):
"""
Computes the output length of the convolutional layers
"""
def _conv_out_length(input_length, kernel_size, stride):
# 1D convolutional layer output length formula taken
# from https://pytorch.org/docs/stable/generated/torch.nn.Conv1d.html
return torch.div(input_length - kernel_size, stride, rounding_mode="floor") + 1
for kernel_size, stride in zip(self.config.conv_kernel, self.config.conv_stride):
input_lengths = _conv_out_length(input_lengths, kernel_size, stride)
return input_lengths
def _get_feature_vector_attention_mask(self, feature_vector_length: int, attention_mask: torch.LongTensor):
output_lengths = self._get_feat_extract_output_lengths(attention_mask.sum(-1)).to(torch.long)
batch_size = attention_mask.shape[0]
attention_mask = torch.zeros(
(batch_size, feature_vector_length), dtype=attention_mask.dtype, device=attention_mask.device
)
# these two operations makes sure that all values before the output lengths idxs are attended to
attention_mask[(torch.arange(attention_mask.shape[0], device=attention_mask.device), output_lengths - 1)] = 1
attention_mask = attention_mask.flip([-1]).cumsum(-1).flip([-1]).bool()
return attention_mask
SEW_START_DOCSTRING = r"""
SEW was proposed in [Performance-Efficiency Trade-offs in Unsupervised Pre-training for Speech
Recognition](https://arxiv.org/abs/2109.06870) by Felix Wu, Kwangyoun Kim, Jing Pan, Kyu Han, Kilian Q. Weinberger,
Yoav Artzi.
This model inherits from [`PreTrainedModel`]. Check the superclass documentation for the generic methods the
library implements for all its model (such as downloading or saving etc.).
This model is a PyTorch [torch.nn.Module](https://pytorch.org/docs/stable/nn.html#torch.nn.Module) sub-class. Use
it as a regular PyTorch Module and refer to the PyTorch documentation for all matter related to general usage and
behavior.
Parameters:
config ([`SEWConfig`]): Model configuration class with all the parameters of the model.
Initializing with a config file does not load the weights associated with the model, only the
configuration. Check out the [`~PreTrainedModel.from_pretrained`] method to load the model weights.
"""
SEW_INPUTS_DOCSTRING = r"""
Args:
input_values (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`):
Float values of input raw speech waveform. Values can be obtained by loading a `.flac` or `.wav` audio file
into an array of type `List[float]` or a `numpy.ndarray`, *e.g.* via the soundfile library (`pip install
soundfile`). To prepare the array into `input_values`, the [`AutoProcessor`] should be used for padding and
conversion into a tensor of type `torch.FloatTensor`. See [`Wav2Vec2Processor.__call__`] for details.
attention_mask (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing convolution and attention on padding token indices. Mask values selected in `[0,
1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under returned
tensors for more detail.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors for
more detail.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple.
"""
@add_start_docstrings(
"The bare SEW Model transformer outputting raw hidden-states without any specific head on top.",
SEW_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class SEWModel(SEWPreTrainedModel):
def __init__(self, config: SEWConfig):
super().__init__(config)
self.config = config
self.feature_extractor = SEWFeatureEncoder(config)
self.layer_norm = nn.LayerNorm(config.conv_dim[-1], eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
self.project_features = config.conv_dim[-1] != config.hidden_size
if self.project_features:
self.feature_projection = nn.Linear(config.conv_dim[-1], config.hidden_size)
self.feature_dropout = nn.Dropout(config.feat_proj_dropout)
if config.mask_time_prob > 0.0 or config.mask_feature_prob > 0.0:
self.masked_spec_embed = nn.Parameter(torch.FloatTensor(config.hidden_size).uniform_())
self.encoder = SEWEncoder(config)
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
# Copied from transformers.models.wav2vec2.modeling_wav2vec2.Wav2Vec2Model._mask_hidden_states
def _mask_hidden_states(
self,
hidden_states: torch.FloatTensor,
mask_time_indices: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
):
"""
Masks extracted features along time axis and/or along feature axis according to
[SpecAugment](https://arxiv.org/abs/1904.08779).
"""
# `config.apply_spec_augment` can set masking to False
if not getattr(self.config, "apply_spec_augment", True):
return hidden_states
# generate indices & apply SpecAugment along time axis
batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size = hidden_states.size()
if mask_time_indices is not None:
# apply SpecAugment along time axis with given mask_time_indices
hidden_states[mask_time_indices] = self.masked_spec_embed.to(hidden_states.dtype)
elif self.config.mask_time_prob > 0 and self.training:
mask_time_indices = _compute_mask_indices(
(batch_size, sequence_length),
mask_prob=self.config.mask_time_prob,
mask_length=self.config.mask_time_length,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
min_masks=self.config.mask_time_min_masks,
)
mask_time_indices = torch.tensor(mask_time_indices, device=hidden_states.device, dtype=torch.bool)
hidden_states[mask_time_indices] = self.masked_spec_embed.to(hidden_states.dtype)
if self.config.mask_feature_prob > 0 and self.training:
# generate indices & apply SpecAugment along feature axis
mask_feature_indices = _compute_mask_indices(
(batch_size, hidden_size),
mask_prob=self.config.mask_feature_prob,
mask_length=self.config.mask_feature_length,
min_masks=self.config.mask_feature_min_masks,
)
mask_feature_indices = torch.tensor(mask_feature_indices, device=hidden_states.device, dtype=torch.bool)
mask_feature_indices = mask_feature_indices[:, None].expand(-1, sequence_length, -1)
hidden_states[mask_feature_indices] = 0
return hidden_states
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(SEW_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@add_code_sample_docstrings(
checkpoint=_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC,
output_type=BaseModelOutput,
config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC,
modality="audio",
expected_output=_EXPECTED_OUTPUT_SHAPE,
)
def forward(
self,
input_values: Optional[torch.Tensor],
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
mask_time_indices: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple, BaseModelOutput]:
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
extract_features = self.feature_extractor(input_values)
extract_features = extract_features.transpose(1, 2)
extract_features = self.layer_norm(extract_features)
if self.project_features:
extract_features = self.feature_projection(extract_features)
hidden_states = self.feature_dropout(extract_features)
if attention_mask is not None:
# compute reduced attention_mask corresponding to feature vectors
attention_mask = self._get_feature_vector_attention_mask(hidden_states.shape[1], attention_mask)
hidden_states = self._mask_hidden_states(hidden_states, mask_time_indices=mask_time_indices)
encoder_outputs = self.encoder(
hidden_states,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
hidden_states = encoder_outputs[0]
if not return_dict:
return (hidden_states,) + encoder_outputs[1:]
return BaseModelOutput(
last_hidden_state=hidden_states,
hidden_states=encoder_outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=encoder_outputs.attentions,
)
@add_start_docstrings(
"""SEW Model with a `language modeling` head on top for Connectionist Temporal Classification (CTC).""",
SEW_START_DOCSTRING,
)
# Copied from transformers.models.wav2vec2.modeling_wav2vec2.Wav2Vec2ForCTC with Wav2Vec2->SEW, wav2vec2->sew, WAV_2_VEC_2->SEW
class SEWForCTC(SEWPreTrainedModel):
def __init__(self, config, target_lang: Optional[str] = None):
super().__init__(config)
self.sew = SEWModel(config)
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(config.final_dropout)
self.target_lang = target_lang
if config.vocab_size is None:
raise ValueError(
f"You are trying to instantiate {self.__class__} with a configuration that "
"does not define the vocabulary size of the language model head. Please "
"instantiate the model as follows: `SEWForCTC.from_pretrained(..., vocab_size=vocab_size)`. "
"or define `vocab_size` of your model's configuration."
)
output_hidden_size = (
config.output_hidden_size if hasattr(config, "add_adapter") and config.add_adapter else config.hidden_size
)
self.lm_head = nn.Linear(output_hidden_size, config.vocab_size)
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
def tie_weights(self):
"""
This method overwrites [`~PreTrainedModel.tie_weights`] so that adapter weights can be correctly loaded when
passing `target_lang=...` to `from_pretrained(...)`.
This method is **not** supposed to be called by the user and is prone to be changed in the future.
"""
# Note that `tie_weights` is usually used to tie input and output embedding weights. The method is re-purposed to
# correctly load adapter layers for SEW so that we do not have to introduce a new API to
# [`PreTrainedModel`]. While slightly hacky, SEW never has to tie input and output embeddings, so that it is
# ok to repurpose this function here.
target_lang = self.target_lang
if target_lang is not None and getattr(self.config, "adapter_attn_dim", None) is None:
raise ValueError(f"Cannot pass `target_lang`: {target_lang} if `config.adapter_attn_dim` is not defined.")
elif target_lang is None and getattr(self.config, "adapter_attn_dim", None) is not None:
logger.info("By default `target_lang` is set to 'eng'.")
elif target_lang is not None:
self.load_adapter(target_lang, force_load=True)
def freeze_feature_extractor(self):
"""
Calling this function will disable the gradient computation for the feature encoder so that its parameter will
not be updated during training.
"""
warnings.warn(
"The method `freeze_feature_extractor` is deprecated and will be removed in Transformers v5."
"Please use the equivalent `freeze_feature_encoder` method instead.",
FutureWarning,
)
self.freeze_feature_encoder()
def freeze_feature_encoder(self):
"""
Calling this function will disable the gradient computation for the feature encoder so that its parameter will
not be updated during training.
"""
self.sew.feature_extractor._freeze_parameters()
def freeze_base_model(self):
"""
Calling this function will disable the gradient computation for the base model so that its parameters will not
be updated during training. Only the classification head will be updated.
"""
for param in self.sew.parameters():
param.requires_grad = False
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(SEW_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@add_code_sample_docstrings(
checkpoint=_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC,
output_type=CausalLMOutput,
config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC,
expected_output=_CTC_EXPECTED_OUTPUT,
expected_loss=_CTC_EXPECTED_LOSS,
)
def forward(
self,
input_values: Optional[torch.Tensor],
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
labels: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple, CausalLMOutput]:
r"""
labels (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, target_length)`, *optional*):
Labels for connectionist temporal classification. Note that `target_length` has to be smaller or equal to
the sequence length of the output logits. Indices are selected in `[-100, 0, ..., config.vocab_size - 1]`.
All labels set to `-100` are ignored (masked), the loss is only computed for labels in `[0, ...,
config.vocab_size - 1]`.
"""
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
outputs = self.sew(
input_values,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
hidden_states = outputs[0]
hidden_states = self.dropout(hidden_states)
logits = self.lm_head(hidden_states)
loss = None
if labels is not None:
if labels.max() >= self.config.vocab_size:
raise ValueError(f"Label values must be <= vocab_size: {self.config.vocab_size}")
# retrieve loss input_lengths from attention_mask
attention_mask = (
attention_mask if attention_mask is not None else torch.ones_like(input_values, dtype=torch.long)
)
input_lengths = self._get_feat_extract_output_lengths(attention_mask.sum(-1)).to(torch.long)
# assuming that padded tokens are filled with -100
# when not being attended to
labels_mask = labels >= 0
target_lengths = labels_mask.sum(-1)
flattened_targets = labels.masked_select(labels_mask)
# ctc_loss doesn't support fp16
log_probs = nn.functional.log_softmax(logits, dim=-1, dtype=torch.float32).transpose(0, 1)
with torch.backends.cudnn.flags(enabled=False):
loss = nn.functional.ctc_loss(
log_probs,
flattened_targets,
input_lengths,
target_lengths,
blank=self.config.pad_token_id,
reduction=self.config.ctc_loss_reduction,
zero_infinity=self.config.ctc_zero_infinity,
)
if not return_dict:
output = (logits,) + outputs[_HIDDEN_STATES_START_POSITION:]
return ((loss,) + output) if loss is not None else output
return CausalLMOutput(
loss=loss, logits=logits, hidden_states=outputs.hidden_states, attentions=outputs.attentions
)
@add_start_docstrings(
"""
SEW Model with a sequence classification head on top (a linear layer over the pooled output) for tasks like SUPERB
Keyword Spotting.
""",
SEW_START_DOCSTRING,
)
# Copied from transformers.models.wav2vec2.modeling_wav2vec2.Wav2Vec2ForSequenceClassification with Wav2Vec2->SEW, wav2vec2->sew, WAV_2_VEC_2->SEW
class SEWForSequenceClassification(SEWPreTrainedModel):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__(config)
if hasattr(config, "add_adapter") and config.add_adapter:
raise ValueError(
"Sequence classification does not support the use of SEW adapters (config.add_adapter=True)"
)
self.sew = SEWModel(config)
num_layers = config.num_hidden_layers + 1 # transformer layers + input embeddings
if config.use_weighted_layer_sum:
self.layer_weights = nn.Parameter(torch.ones(num_layers) / num_layers)
self.projector = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.classifier_proj_size)
self.classifier = nn.Linear(config.classifier_proj_size, config.num_labels)
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
def freeze_feature_extractor(self):
"""
Calling this function will disable the gradient computation for the feature encoder so that its parameters will
not be updated during training.
"""
warnings.warn(
"The method `freeze_feature_extractor` is deprecated and will be removed in Transformers v5."
"Please use the equivalent `freeze_feature_encoder` method instead.",
FutureWarning,
)
self.freeze_feature_encoder()
def freeze_feature_encoder(self):
"""
Calling this function will disable the gradient computation for the feature encoder so that its parameter will
not be updated during training.
"""
self.sew.feature_extractor._freeze_parameters()
def freeze_base_model(self):
"""
Calling this function will disable the gradient computation for the base model so that its parameters will not
be updated during training. Only the classification head will be updated.
"""
for param in self.sew.parameters():
param.requires_grad = False
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(SEW_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@add_code_sample_docstrings(
checkpoint=_SEQ_CLASS_CHECKPOINT,
output_type=SequenceClassifierOutput,
config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC,
modality="audio",
expected_output=_SEQ_CLASS_EXPECTED_OUTPUT,
expected_loss=_SEQ_CLASS_EXPECTED_LOSS,
)
def forward(
self,
input_values: Optional[torch.Tensor],
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
labels: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple, SequenceClassifierOutput]:
r"""
labels (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size,)`, *optional*):
Labels for computing the sequence classification/regression loss. Indices should be in `[0, ...,
config.num_labels - 1]`. If `config.num_labels == 1` a regression loss is computed (Mean-Square loss), If
`config.num_labels > 1` a classification loss is computed (Cross-Entropy).
"""
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
output_hidden_states = True if self.config.use_weighted_layer_sum else output_hidden_states
outputs = self.sew(
input_values,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
if self.config.use_weighted_layer_sum:
hidden_states = outputs[_HIDDEN_STATES_START_POSITION]
hidden_states = torch.stack(hidden_states, dim=1)
norm_weights = nn.functional.softmax(self.layer_weights, dim=-1)
hidden_states = (hidden_states * norm_weights.view(-1, 1, 1)).sum(dim=1)
else:
hidden_states = outputs[0]
hidden_states = self.projector(hidden_states)
if attention_mask is None:
pooled_output = hidden_states.mean(dim=1)
else:
padding_mask = self._get_feature_vector_attention_mask(hidden_states.shape[1], attention_mask)
hidden_states[~padding_mask] = 0.0
pooled_output = hidden_states.sum(dim=1) / padding_mask.sum(dim=1).view(-1, 1)
logits = self.classifier(pooled_output)
loss = None
if labels is not None:
loss_fct = CrossEntropyLoss()
loss = loss_fct(logits.view(-1, self.config.num_labels), labels.view(-1))
if not return_dict:
output = (logits,) + outputs[_HIDDEN_STATES_START_POSITION:]
return ((loss,) + output) if loss is not None else output
return SequenceClassifierOutput(
loss=loss,
logits=logits,
hidden_states=outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=outputs.attentions,
)
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transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/sew/configuration_sew.py | # coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2021 ASAPP Inc. and The HuggingFace Inc. 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.
""" SEW model configuration"""
import functools
import operator
from ...configuration_utils import PretrainedConfig
from ...utils import logging
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
SEW_PRETRAINED_CONFIG_ARCHIVE_MAP = {
"asapp/sew-tiny-100k": "https://huggingface.co/asapp/sew-tiny-100k/resolve/main/config.json",
# See all SEW models at https://huggingface.co/models?filter=sew
}
class SEWConfig(PretrainedConfig):
r"""
This is the configuration class to store the configuration of a [`SEWModel`]. It is used to instantiate a SEW model
according to the specified arguments, defining the model architecture. Instantiating a configuration with the
defaults will yield a similar configuration to that of the SEW
[asapp/sew-tiny-100k](https://huggingface.co/asapp/sew-tiny-100k) architecture.
Configuration objects inherit from [`PretrainedConfig`] and can be used to control the model outputs. Read the
documentation from [`PretrainedConfig`] for more information.
Args:
vocab_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 32):
Vocabulary size of the SEW model. Defines the number of different tokens that can be represented by the
`inputs_ids` passed when calling [`SEW`].
hidden_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 768):
Dimensionality of the encoder layers and the pooler layer.
num_hidden_layers (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 12):
Number of hidden layers in the Transformer encoder.
num_attention_heads (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 12):
Number of attention heads for each attention layer in the Transformer encoder.
intermediate_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 3072):
Dimensionality of the "intermediate" (i.e., feed-forward) layer in the Transformer encoder.
squeeze_factor (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 2):
Sequence length downsampling factor after the encoder and upsampling factor after the transformer.
hidden_act (`str` or `function`, *optional*, defaults to `"gelu"`):
The non-linear activation function (function or string) in the encoder and pooler. If string, `"gelu"`,
`"relu"`, `"selu"` and `"gelu_new"` are supported.
hidden_dropout (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.1):
The dropout probability for all fully connected layers in the embeddings, encoder, and pooler.
attention_dropout (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.1):
The dropout ratio for the attention probabilities.
final_dropout (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.1):
The dropout probability for the final projection layer of [`SEWForCTC`].
layerdrop (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.1):
The LayerDrop probability. See the [LayerDrop paper](see https://arxiv.org/abs/1909.11556) for more
details.
initializer_range (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.02):
The standard deviation of the truncated_normal_initializer for initializing all weight matrices.
layer_norm_eps (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 1e-12):
The epsilon used by the layer normalization layers.
feat_extract_norm (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"group"`):
The norm to be applied to 1D convolutional layers in feature encoder. One of `"group"` for group
normalization of only the first 1D convolutional layer or `"layer"` for layer normalization of all 1D
convolutional layers.
feat_proj_dropout (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.0):
The dropout probability for output of the feature encoder.
feat_extract_activation (`str, `optional`, defaults to `"gelu"`):
The non-linear activation function (function or string) in the 1D convolutional layers of the feature
extractor. If string, `"gelu"`, `"relu"`, `"selu"` and `"gelu_new"` are supported.
conv_dim (`Tuple[int]` or `List[int]`, *optional*, defaults to `(64, 128, 128, 128, 128, 256, 256, 256, 256, 512, 512, 512, 512)`):
A tuple of integers defining the number of input and output channels of each 1D convolutional layer in the
feature encoder. The length of *conv_dim* defines the number of 1D convolutional layers.
conv_stride (`Tuple[int]` or `List[int]`, *optional*, defaults to `(5, 2, 1, 2, 1, 2, 1, 2, 1, 2, 1, 2, 1)`):
A tuple of integers defining the stride of each 1D convolutional layer in the feature encoder. The length
of *conv_stride* defines the number of convolutional layers and has to match the length of *conv_dim*.
conv_kernel (`Tuple[int]` or `List[int]`, *optional*, defaults to `(10, 3, 1, 3, 1, 3, 1, 3, 1, 2, 1, 2, 1)`):
A tuple of integers defining the kernel size of each 1D convolutional layer in the feature encoder. The
length of *conv_kernel* defines the number of convolutional layers and has to match the length of
*conv_dim*.
conv_bias (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether the 1D convolutional layers have a bias.
num_conv_pos_embeddings (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 128):
Number of convolutional positional embeddings. Defines the kernel size of 1D convolutional positional
embeddings layer.
num_conv_pos_embedding_groups (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 16):
Number of groups of 1D convolutional positional embeddings layer.
apply_spec_augment (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether to apply *SpecAugment* data augmentation to the outputs of the feature encoder. For reference see
[SpecAugment: A Simple Data Augmentation Method for Automatic Speech
Recognition](https://arxiv.org/abs/1904.08779).
mask_time_prob (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.05):
Percentage (between 0 and 1) of all feature vectors along the time axis which will be masked. The masking
procecure generates ''mask_time_prob*len(time_axis)/mask_time_length'' independent masks over the axis. If
reasoning from the propability of each feature vector to be chosen as the start of the vector span to be
masked, *mask_time_prob* should be `prob_vector_start*mask_time_length`. Note that overlap may decrease the
actual percentage of masked vectors. This is only relevant if `apply_spec_augment is True`.
mask_time_length (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 10):
Length of vector span along the time axis.
mask_time_min_masks (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 2),:
The minimum number of masks of length `mask_feature_length` generated along the time axis, each time step,
irrespectively of `mask_feature_prob`. Only relevant if ''mask_time_prob*len(time_axis)/mask_time_length <
mask_time_min_masks''
mask_feature_prob (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.0):
Percentage (between 0 and 1) of all feature vectors along the feature axis which will be masked. The
masking procecure generates ''mask_feature_prob*len(feature_axis)/mask_time_length'' independent masks over
the axis. If reasoning from the propability of each feature vector to be chosen as the start of the vector
span to be masked, *mask_feature_prob* should be `prob_vector_start*mask_feature_length`. Note that overlap
may decrease the actual percentage of masked vectors. This is only relevant if `apply_spec_augment is
True`.
mask_feature_length (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 10):
Length of vector span along the feature axis.
mask_feature_min_masks (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 0),:
The minimum number of masks of length `mask_feature_length` generated along the feature axis, each time
step, irrespectively of `mask_feature_prob`. Only relevant if
''mask_feature_prob*len(feature_axis)/mask_feature_length < mask_feature_min_masks''
ctc_loss_reduction (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"sum"`):
Specifies the reduction to apply to the output of `torch.nn.CTCLoss`. Only relevant when training an
instance of [`SEWForCTC`].
ctc_zero_infinity (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether to zero infinite losses and the associated gradients of `torch.nn.CTCLoss`. Infinite losses mainly
occur when the inputs are too short to be aligned to the targets. Only relevant when training an instance
of [`SEWForCTC`].
use_weighted_layer_sum (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether to use a weighted average of layer outputs with learned weights. Only relevant when using an
instance of [`Wav2Vec2ForSequenceClassification`].
classifier_proj_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 256):
Dimensionality of the projection before token mean-pooling for classification.
Example:
```python
>>> from transformers import SEWConfig, SEWModel
>>> # Initializing a SEW asapp/sew-tiny-100k style configuration
>>> configuration = SEWConfig()
>>> # Initializing a model (with random weights) from the asapp/sew-tiny-100k style configuration
>>> model = SEWModel(configuration)
>>> # Accessing the model configuration
>>> configuration = model.config
```"""
model_type = "sew"
def __init__(
self,
vocab_size=32,
hidden_size=768,
num_hidden_layers=12,
num_attention_heads=12,
intermediate_size=3072,
squeeze_factor=2,
hidden_act="gelu",
hidden_dropout=0.1,
activation_dropout=0.1,
attention_dropout=0.1,
feat_proj_dropout=0.0,
final_dropout=0.1,
layerdrop=0.1,
initializer_range=0.02,
layer_norm_eps=1e-5,
feat_extract_norm="group",
feat_extract_activation="gelu",
conv_dim=(64, 128, 128, 128, 128, 256, 256, 256, 256, 512, 512, 512, 512),
conv_stride=(5, 2, 1, 2, 1, 2, 1, 2, 1, 2, 1, 2, 1),
conv_kernel=(10, 3, 1, 3, 1, 3, 1, 3, 1, 2, 1, 2, 1),
conv_bias=False,
num_conv_pos_embeddings=128,
num_conv_pos_embedding_groups=16,
apply_spec_augment=True,
mask_time_prob=0.05,
mask_time_length=10,
mask_time_min_masks=2,
mask_feature_prob=0.0,
mask_feature_length=10,
mask_feature_min_masks=0,
ctc_loss_reduction="mean",
ctc_zero_infinity=False,
use_weighted_layer_sum=False,
classifier_proj_size=256,
pad_token_id=0,
bos_token_id=1,
eos_token_id=2,
**kwargs,
):
super().__init__(**kwargs, pad_token_id=pad_token_id, bos_token_id=bos_token_id, eos_token_id=eos_token_id)
self.hidden_size = hidden_size
self.feat_extract_norm = feat_extract_norm
self.feat_extract_activation = feat_extract_activation
self.conv_dim = list(conv_dim)
self.conv_stride = list(conv_stride)
self.conv_kernel = list(conv_kernel)
self.conv_bias = conv_bias
self.num_conv_pos_embeddings = num_conv_pos_embeddings
self.num_conv_pos_embedding_groups = num_conv_pos_embedding_groups
self.num_feat_extract_layers = len(self.conv_dim)
self.num_hidden_layers = num_hidden_layers
self.intermediate_size = intermediate_size
self.squeeze_factor = squeeze_factor
self.hidden_act = hidden_act
self.num_attention_heads = num_attention_heads
self.hidden_dropout = hidden_dropout
self.attention_dropout = attention_dropout
self.activation_dropout = activation_dropout
self.feat_proj_dropout = feat_proj_dropout
self.final_dropout = final_dropout
self.layerdrop = layerdrop
self.layer_norm_eps = layer_norm_eps
self.initializer_range = initializer_range
self.vocab_size = vocab_size
if (
(len(self.conv_stride) != self.num_feat_extract_layers)
or (len(self.conv_kernel) != self.num_feat_extract_layers)
or (len(self.conv_dim) != self.num_feat_extract_layers)
):
raise ValueError(
"Configuration for convolutional layers is incorrect."
"It is required that `len(config.conv_dim)` == `len(config.conv_stride)` == `len(config.conv_kernel)`,"
f"but is `len(config.conv_dim) = {len(self.conv_dim)}`, `len(config.conv_stride)"
f"= {len(self.conv_stride)}`, `len(config.conv_kernel) = {len(self.conv_kernel)}`."
)
# fine-tuning config parameters for SpecAugment: https://arxiv.org/abs/1904.08779
self.apply_spec_augment = apply_spec_augment
self.mask_time_prob = mask_time_prob
self.mask_time_length = mask_time_length
self.mask_time_min_masks = mask_time_min_masks
self.mask_feature_prob = mask_feature_prob
self.mask_feature_length = mask_feature_length
self.mask_feature_min_masks = mask_feature_min_masks
# ctc loss
self.ctc_loss_reduction = ctc_loss_reduction
self.ctc_zero_infinity = ctc_zero_infinity
# sequence classification
self.use_weighted_layer_sum = use_weighted_layer_sum
self.classifier_proj_size = classifier_proj_size
@property
def inputs_to_logits_ratio(self):
return functools.reduce(operator.mul, self.conv_stride, 1)
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transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/sew/convert_sew_original_pytorch_checkpoint_to_pytorch.py | # coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2021 The HuggingFace Inc. team.
#
# 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.
"""Convert SEW checkpoint."""
import argparse
import json
import os
import fairseq
import torch
from fairseq.data import Dictionary
# Register SEW's fairseq modules
from sew_asapp import tasks # noqa: F401
from transformers import (
SEWConfig,
SEWForCTC,
SEWModel,
Wav2Vec2CTCTokenizer,
Wav2Vec2FeatureExtractor,
Wav2Vec2Processor,
logging,
)
logging.set_verbosity_info()
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
MAPPING = {
"post_extract_proj": "feature_projection",
"encoder.pos_conv.0": "encoder.pos_conv_embed.conv",
"self_attn.k_proj": "encoder.layers.*.attention.k_proj",
"self_attn.v_proj": "encoder.layers.*.attention.v_proj",
"self_attn.q_proj": "encoder.layers.*.attention.q_proj",
"self_attn.out_proj": "encoder.layers.*.attention.out_proj",
"self_attn_layer_norm": "encoder.layers.*.layer_norm",
"fc1": "encoder.layers.*.feed_forward.intermediate_dense",
"fc2": "encoder.layers.*.feed_forward.output_dense",
"final_layer_norm": "encoder.layers.*.final_layer_norm",
"encoder.upsample.0": "encoder.upsample.projection",
"encoder.layer_norm": "encoder.layer_norm",
"w2v_model.layer_norm": "layer_norm",
"w2v_encoder.proj": "lm_head",
"mask_emb": "masked_spec_embed",
}
def set_recursively(hf_pointer, key, value, full_name, weight_type):
for attribute in key.split("."):
hf_pointer = getattr(hf_pointer, attribute)
if weight_type is not None:
hf_shape = getattr(hf_pointer, weight_type).shape
else:
hf_shape = hf_pointer.shape
assert hf_shape == value.shape, (
f"Shape of hf {key + '.' + weight_type if weight_type is not None else ''} is {hf_shape}, but should be"
f" {value.shape} for {full_name}"
)
if weight_type == "weight":
hf_pointer.weight.data = value
elif weight_type == "weight_g":
hf_pointer.weight_g.data = value
elif weight_type == "weight_v":
hf_pointer.weight_v.data = value
elif weight_type == "bias":
hf_pointer.bias.data = value
else:
hf_pointer.data = value
logger.info(f"{key + '.' + weight_type if weight_type is not None else ''} was initialized from {full_name}.")
def recursively_load_weights(fairseq_model, hf_model, is_finetuned):
unused_weights = []
fairseq_dict = fairseq_model.state_dict()
feature_extractor = hf_model.sew.feature_extractor if is_finetuned else hf_model.feature_extractor
for name, value in fairseq_dict.items():
is_used = False
if "conv_layers" in name:
load_conv_layer(
name,
value,
feature_extractor,
unused_weights,
hf_model.config.feat_extract_norm == "group",
)
is_used = True
else:
for key, mapped_key in MAPPING.items():
mapped_key = "sew." + mapped_key if (is_finetuned and mapped_key != "lm_head") else mapped_key
if key in name or key.split("w2v_model.")[-1] == name.split(".")[0]:
is_used = True
if "*" in mapped_key:
layer_index = name.split(key)[0].split(".")[-2]
mapped_key = mapped_key.replace("*", layer_index)
if "weight_g" in name:
weight_type = "weight_g"
elif "weight_v" in name:
weight_type = "weight_v"
elif "weight" in name:
weight_type = "weight"
elif "bias" in name:
weight_type = "bias"
else:
weight_type = None
set_recursively(hf_model, mapped_key, value, name, weight_type)
continue
if not is_used:
unused_weights.append(name)
logger.warning(f"Unused weights: {unused_weights}")
def load_conv_layer(full_name, value, feature_extractor, unused_weights, use_group_norm):
name = full_name.split("conv_layers.")[-1]
items = name.split(".")
layer_id = int(items[0])
type_id = int(items[1])
if type_id == 0:
if "bias" in name:
assert value.shape == feature_extractor.conv_layers[layer_id].conv.bias.data.shape, (
f"{full_name} has size {value.shape}, but"
f" {feature_extractor.conv_layers[layer_id].conv.bias.data.shape} was found."
)
feature_extractor.conv_layers[layer_id].conv.bias.data = value
logger.info(f"Feat extract conv layer {layer_id} was initialized from {full_name}.")
elif "weight" in name:
assert value.shape == feature_extractor.conv_layers[layer_id].conv.weight.data.shape, (
f"{full_name} has size {value.shape}, but"
f" {feature_extractor.conv_layers[layer_id].conv.weight.data.shape} was found."
)
feature_extractor.conv_layers[layer_id].conv.weight.data = value
logger.info(f"Feat extract conv layer {layer_id} was initialized from {full_name}.")
elif (type_id == 2 and not use_group_norm) or (type_id == 2 and layer_id == 0 and use_group_norm):
if "bias" in name:
assert value.shape == feature_extractor.conv_layers[layer_id].layer_norm.bias.data.shape, (
f"{full_name} has size {value.shape}, but {feature_extractor[layer_id].layer_norm.bias.data.shape} was"
" found."
)
feature_extractor.conv_layers[layer_id].layer_norm.bias.data = value
logger.info(f"Feat extract layer norm weight of layer {layer_id} was initialized from {full_name}.")
elif "weight" in name:
assert value.shape == feature_extractor.conv_layers[layer_id].layer_norm.weight.data.shape, (
f"{full_name} has size {value.shape}, but"
f" {feature_extractor[layer_id].layer_norm.weight.data.shape} was found."
)
feature_extractor.conv_layers[layer_id].layer_norm.weight.data = value
logger.info(f"Feat extract layer norm weight of layer {layer_id} was initialized from {full_name}.")
else:
unused_weights.append(full_name)
def convert_config(model, is_finetuned):
config = SEWConfig()
if is_finetuned:
fs_config = model.w2v_encoder.w2v_model.cfg
else:
fs_config = model.cfg
config.conv_bias = fs_config.conv_bias
conv_layers = eval(fs_config.conv_feature_layers)
config.conv_dim = [x[0] for x in conv_layers]
config.conv_kernel = [x[1] for x in conv_layers]
config.conv_stride = [x[2] for x in conv_layers]
config.feat_extract_activation = "gelu"
config.feat_extract_norm = "layer" if fs_config.extractor_mode == "layer_norm" else "group"
config.final_dropout = 0.0
config.hidden_act = fs_config.activation_fn.name
config.hidden_size = fs_config.encoder_embed_dim
config.initializer_range = 0.02
config.intermediate_size = fs_config.encoder_ffn_embed_dim
config.layer_norm_eps = 1e-5
config.layerdrop = fs_config.encoder_layerdrop
config.num_attention_heads = fs_config.encoder_attention_heads
config.num_conv_pos_embedding_groups = fs_config.conv_pos_groups
config.num_conv_pos_embeddings = fs_config.conv_pos
config.num_feat_extract_layers = len(conv_layers)
config.num_hidden_layers = fs_config.encoder_layers
config.squeeze_factor = fs_config.squeeze_factor
# take care of any params that are overridden by the Wav2VecCtc model
if is_finetuned:
fs_config = model.cfg
config.final_dropout = fs_config.final_dropout
config.layerdrop = fs_config.layerdrop
config.activation_dropout = fs_config.activation_dropout
config.apply_spec_augment = fs_config.mask_prob > 0 or fs_config.mask_channel_prob > 0
config.attention_dropout = fs_config.attention_dropout
config.feat_proj_dropout = fs_config.dropout_input
config.hidden_dropout = fs_config.dropout
config.mask_feature_length = fs_config.mask_channel_length
config.mask_feature_prob = fs_config.mask_channel_prob
config.mask_time_length = fs_config.mask_length
config.mask_time_prob = fs_config.mask_prob
config.feature_extractor_type = "Wav2Vec2FeatureExtractor"
config.tokenizer_class = "Wav2Vec2CTCTokenizer"
return config
@torch.no_grad()
def convert_sew_checkpoint(
checkpoint_path, pytorch_dump_folder_path, config_path=None, dict_path=None, is_finetuned=True
):
"""
Copy/paste/tweak model's weights to transformers design.
"""
if is_finetuned:
model, _, _ = fairseq.checkpoint_utils.load_model_ensemble_and_task(
[checkpoint_path], arg_overrides={"data": "/".join(dict_path.split("/")[:-1])}
)
else:
model, _, _ = fairseq.checkpoint_utils.load_model_ensemble_and_task([checkpoint_path])
if config_path is not None:
config = SEWConfig.from_pretrained(config_path)
else:
config = convert_config(model[0], is_finetuned)
model = model[0].eval()
return_attention_mask = True if config.feat_extract_norm == "layer" else False
feature_extractor = Wav2Vec2FeatureExtractor(
feature_size=1,
sampling_rate=16000,
padding_value=0,
do_normalize=True,
return_attention_mask=return_attention_mask,
)
if is_finetuned:
if dict_path:
target_dict = Dictionary.load(dict_path)
# important change bos & pad token id since CTC symbol is <pad> and
# not <s> as in fairseq
target_dict.indices[target_dict.bos_word] = target_dict.pad_index
target_dict.indices[target_dict.pad_word] = target_dict.bos_index
config.bos_token_id = target_dict.pad_index
config.pad_token_id = target_dict.bos_index
config.eos_token_id = target_dict.eos_index
config.vocab_size = len(target_dict.symbols)
vocab_path = os.path.join(pytorch_dump_folder_path, "vocab.json")
if not os.path.isdir(pytorch_dump_folder_path):
logger.error("--pytorch_dump_folder_path ({}) should be a directory".format(pytorch_dump_folder_path))
return
os.makedirs(pytorch_dump_folder_path, exist_ok=True)
with open(vocab_path, "w", encoding="utf-8") as vocab_handle:
json.dump(target_dict.indices, vocab_handle)
tokenizer = Wav2Vec2CTCTokenizer(
vocab_path,
unk_token=target_dict.unk_word,
pad_token=target_dict.pad_word,
bos_token=target_dict.bos_word,
eos_token=target_dict.eos_word,
word_delimiter_token="|",
do_lower_case=False,
)
processor = Wav2Vec2Processor(feature_extractor=feature_extractor, tokenizer=tokenizer)
processor.save_pretrained(pytorch_dump_folder_path)
hf_model = SEWForCTC(config)
else:
hf_model = SEWModel(config)
feature_extractor.save_pretrained(pytorch_dump_folder_path)
recursively_load_weights(model, hf_model, is_finetuned)
hf_model.save_pretrained(pytorch_dump_folder_path)
if __name__ == "__main__":
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
parser.add_argument("--pytorch_dump_folder_path", default=None, type=str, help="Path to the output PyTorch model.")
parser.add_argument("--checkpoint_path", default=None, type=str, help="Path to fairseq checkpoint")
parser.add_argument("--dict_path", default=None, type=str, help="Path to dict of fine-tuned model")
parser.add_argument("--config_path", default=None, type=str, help="Path to hf config.json of model to convert")
parser.add_argument(
"--is_finetuned", action="store_true", help="Whether the model to convert is a fine-tuned model or not"
)
args = parser.parse_args()
convert_sew_checkpoint(
args.checkpoint_path, args.pytorch_dump_folder_path, args.config_path, args.dict_path, args.is_finetuned
)
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transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/sew/__init__.py | # Copyright 2021 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.
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING
from ...utils import OptionalDependencyNotAvailable, _LazyModule, is_torch_available
_import_structure = {"configuration_sew": ["SEW_PRETRAINED_CONFIG_ARCHIVE_MAP", "SEWConfig"]}
try:
if not is_torch_available():
raise OptionalDependencyNotAvailable()
except OptionalDependencyNotAvailable:
pass
else:
_import_structure["modeling_sew"] = [
"SEW_PRETRAINED_MODEL_ARCHIVE_LIST",
"SEWForCTC",
"SEWForSequenceClassification",
"SEWModel",
"SEWPreTrainedModel",
]
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from .configuration_sew import SEW_PRETRAINED_CONFIG_ARCHIVE_MAP, SEWConfig
try:
if not is_torch_available():
raise OptionalDependencyNotAvailable()
except OptionalDependencyNotAvailable:
pass
else:
from .modeling_sew import (
SEW_PRETRAINED_MODEL_ARCHIVE_LIST,
SEWForCTC,
SEWForSequenceClassification,
SEWModel,
SEWPreTrainedModel,
)
else:
import sys
sys.modules[__name__] = _LazyModule(__name__, globals()["__file__"], _import_structure, module_spec=__spec__)
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transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/ernie/modeling_ernie.py | # coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2022 The HuggingFace Inc. team.
#
# 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.
"""PyTorch ERNIE model."""
import math
import warnings
from dataclasses import dataclass
from typing import List, Optional, Tuple, Union
import torch
import torch.utils.checkpoint
from torch import nn
from torch.nn import BCEWithLogitsLoss, CrossEntropyLoss, MSELoss
from ...activations import ACT2FN
from ...modeling_outputs import (
BaseModelOutputWithPastAndCrossAttentions,
BaseModelOutputWithPoolingAndCrossAttentions,
CausalLMOutputWithCrossAttentions,
MaskedLMOutput,
MultipleChoiceModelOutput,
NextSentencePredictorOutput,
QuestionAnsweringModelOutput,
SequenceClassifierOutput,
TokenClassifierOutput,
)
from ...modeling_utils import PreTrainedModel
from ...pytorch_utils import apply_chunking_to_forward, find_pruneable_heads_and_indices, prune_linear_layer
from ...utils import (
ModelOutput,
add_code_sample_docstrings,
add_start_docstrings,
add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward,
logging,
replace_return_docstrings,
)
from .configuration_ernie import ErnieConfig
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC = "nghuyong/ernie-1.0-base-zh"
_CONFIG_FOR_DOC = "ErnieConfig"
ERNIE_PRETRAINED_MODEL_ARCHIVE_LIST = [
"nghuyong/ernie-1.0-base-zh",
"nghuyong/ernie-2.0-base-en",
"nghuyong/ernie-2.0-large-en",
"nghuyong/ernie-3.0-base-zh",
"nghuyong/ernie-3.0-medium-zh",
"nghuyong/ernie-3.0-mini-zh",
"nghuyong/ernie-3.0-micro-zh",
"nghuyong/ernie-3.0-nano-zh",
"nghuyong/ernie-gram-zh",
"nghuyong/ernie-health-zh",
# See all ERNIE models at https://huggingface.co/models?filter=ernie
]
class ErnieEmbeddings(nn.Module):
"""Construct the embeddings from word, position and token_type embeddings."""
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.word_embeddings = nn.Embedding(config.vocab_size, config.hidden_size, padding_idx=config.pad_token_id)
self.position_embeddings = nn.Embedding(config.max_position_embeddings, config.hidden_size)
self.token_type_embeddings = nn.Embedding(config.type_vocab_size, config.hidden_size)
self.use_task_id = config.use_task_id
if config.use_task_id:
self.task_type_embeddings = nn.Embedding(config.task_type_vocab_size, config.hidden_size)
# self.LayerNorm is not snake-cased to stick with TensorFlow model variable name and be able to load
# any TensorFlow checkpoint file
self.LayerNorm = nn.LayerNorm(config.hidden_size, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(config.hidden_dropout_prob)
# position_ids (1, len position emb) is contiguous in memory and exported when serialized
self.position_embedding_type = getattr(config, "position_embedding_type", "absolute")
self.register_buffer(
"position_ids", torch.arange(config.max_position_embeddings).expand((1, -1)), persistent=False
)
self.register_buffer(
"token_type_ids", torch.zeros(self.position_ids.size(), dtype=torch.long), persistent=False
)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
token_type_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
task_type_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
past_key_values_length: int = 0,
) -> torch.Tensor:
if input_ids is not None:
input_shape = input_ids.size()
else:
input_shape = inputs_embeds.size()[:-1]
seq_length = input_shape[1]
if position_ids is None:
position_ids = self.position_ids[:, past_key_values_length : seq_length + past_key_values_length]
# Setting the token_type_ids to the registered buffer in constructor where it is all zeros, which usually occurs
# when its auto-generated, registered buffer helps users when tracing the model without passing token_type_ids, solves
# issue #5664
if token_type_ids is None:
if hasattr(self, "token_type_ids"):
buffered_token_type_ids = self.token_type_ids[:, :seq_length]
buffered_token_type_ids_expanded = buffered_token_type_ids.expand(input_shape[0], seq_length)
token_type_ids = buffered_token_type_ids_expanded
else:
token_type_ids = torch.zeros(input_shape, dtype=torch.long, device=self.position_ids.device)
if inputs_embeds is None:
inputs_embeds = self.word_embeddings(input_ids)
token_type_embeddings = self.token_type_embeddings(token_type_ids)
embeddings = inputs_embeds + token_type_embeddings
if self.position_embedding_type == "absolute":
position_embeddings = self.position_embeddings(position_ids)
embeddings += position_embeddings
# add `task_type_id` for ERNIE model
if self.use_task_id:
if task_type_ids is None:
task_type_ids = torch.zeros(input_shape, dtype=torch.long, device=self.position_ids.device)
task_type_embeddings = self.task_type_embeddings(task_type_ids)
embeddings += task_type_embeddings
embeddings = self.LayerNorm(embeddings)
embeddings = self.dropout(embeddings)
return embeddings
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertSelfAttention with Bert->Ernie
class ErnieSelfAttention(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config, position_embedding_type=None):
super().__init__()
if config.hidden_size % config.num_attention_heads != 0 and not hasattr(config, "embedding_size"):
raise ValueError(
f"The hidden size ({config.hidden_size}) is not a multiple of the number of attention "
f"heads ({config.num_attention_heads})"
)
self.num_attention_heads = config.num_attention_heads
self.attention_head_size = int(config.hidden_size / config.num_attention_heads)
self.all_head_size = self.num_attention_heads * self.attention_head_size
self.query = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, self.all_head_size)
self.key = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, self.all_head_size)
self.value = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, self.all_head_size)
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(config.attention_probs_dropout_prob)
self.position_embedding_type = position_embedding_type or getattr(
config, "position_embedding_type", "absolute"
)
if self.position_embedding_type == "relative_key" or self.position_embedding_type == "relative_key_query":
self.max_position_embeddings = config.max_position_embeddings
self.distance_embedding = nn.Embedding(2 * config.max_position_embeddings - 1, self.attention_head_size)
self.is_decoder = config.is_decoder
def transpose_for_scores(self, x: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
new_x_shape = x.size()[:-1] + (self.num_attention_heads, self.attention_head_size)
x = x.view(new_x_shape)
return x.permute(0, 2, 1, 3)
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
encoder_hidden_states: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
encoder_attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
past_key_value: Optional[Tuple[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]]] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Tuple[torch.Tensor]:
mixed_query_layer = self.query(hidden_states)
# If this is instantiated as a cross-attention module, the keys
# and values come from an encoder; the attention mask needs to be
# such that the encoder's padding tokens are not attended to.
is_cross_attention = encoder_hidden_states is not None
if is_cross_attention and past_key_value is not None:
# reuse k,v, cross_attentions
key_layer = past_key_value[0]
value_layer = past_key_value[1]
attention_mask = encoder_attention_mask
elif is_cross_attention:
key_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(self.key(encoder_hidden_states))
value_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(self.value(encoder_hidden_states))
attention_mask = encoder_attention_mask
elif past_key_value is not None:
key_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(self.key(hidden_states))
value_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(self.value(hidden_states))
key_layer = torch.cat([past_key_value[0], key_layer], dim=2)
value_layer = torch.cat([past_key_value[1], value_layer], dim=2)
else:
key_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(self.key(hidden_states))
value_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(self.value(hidden_states))
query_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(mixed_query_layer)
use_cache = past_key_value is not None
if self.is_decoder:
# if cross_attention save Tuple(torch.Tensor, torch.Tensor) of all cross attention key/value_states.
# Further calls to cross_attention layer can then reuse all cross-attention
# key/value_states (first "if" case)
# if uni-directional self-attention (decoder) save Tuple(torch.Tensor, torch.Tensor) of
# all previous decoder key/value_states. Further calls to uni-directional self-attention
# can concat previous decoder key/value_states to current projected key/value_states (third "elif" case)
# if encoder bi-directional self-attention `past_key_value` is always `None`
past_key_value = (key_layer, value_layer)
# Take the dot product between "query" and "key" to get the raw attention scores.
attention_scores = torch.matmul(query_layer, key_layer.transpose(-1, -2))
if self.position_embedding_type == "relative_key" or self.position_embedding_type == "relative_key_query":
query_length, key_length = query_layer.shape[2], key_layer.shape[2]
if use_cache:
position_ids_l = torch.tensor(key_length - 1, dtype=torch.long, device=hidden_states.device).view(
-1, 1
)
else:
position_ids_l = torch.arange(query_length, dtype=torch.long, device=hidden_states.device).view(-1, 1)
position_ids_r = torch.arange(key_length, dtype=torch.long, device=hidden_states.device).view(1, -1)
distance = position_ids_l - position_ids_r
positional_embedding = self.distance_embedding(distance + self.max_position_embeddings - 1)
positional_embedding = positional_embedding.to(dtype=query_layer.dtype) # fp16 compatibility
if self.position_embedding_type == "relative_key":
relative_position_scores = torch.einsum("bhld,lrd->bhlr", query_layer, positional_embedding)
attention_scores = attention_scores + relative_position_scores
elif self.position_embedding_type == "relative_key_query":
relative_position_scores_query = torch.einsum("bhld,lrd->bhlr", query_layer, positional_embedding)
relative_position_scores_key = torch.einsum("bhrd,lrd->bhlr", key_layer, positional_embedding)
attention_scores = attention_scores + relative_position_scores_query + relative_position_scores_key
attention_scores = attention_scores / math.sqrt(self.attention_head_size)
if attention_mask is not None:
# Apply the attention mask is (precomputed for all layers in ErnieModel forward() function)
attention_scores = attention_scores + attention_mask
# Normalize the attention scores to probabilities.
attention_probs = nn.functional.softmax(attention_scores, dim=-1)
# This is actually dropping out entire tokens to attend to, which might
# seem a bit unusual, but is taken from the original Transformer paper.
attention_probs = self.dropout(attention_probs)
# Mask heads if we want to
if head_mask is not None:
attention_probs = attention_probs * head_mask
context_layer = torch.matmul(attention_probs, value_layer)
context_layer = context_layer.permute(0, 2, 1, 3).contiguous()
new_context_layer_shape = context_layer.size()[:-2] + (self.all_head_size,)
context_layer = context_layer.view(new_context_layer_shape)
outputs = (context_layer, attention_probs) if output_attentions else (context_layer,)
if self.is_decoder:
outputs = outputs + (past_key_value,)
return outputs
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertSelfOutput with Bert->Ernie
class ErnieSelfOutput(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.dense = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.hidden_size)
self.LayerNorm = nn.LayerNorm(config.hidden_size, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(config.hidden_dropout_prob)
def forward(self, hidden_states: torch.Tensor, input_tensor: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
hidden_states = self.dense(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.dropout(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.LayerNorm(hidden_states + input_tensor)
return hidden_states
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertAttention with Bert->Ernie
class ErnieAttention(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config, position_embedding_type=None):
super().__init__()
self.self = ErnieSelfAttention(config, position_embedding_type=position_embedding_type)
self.output = ErnieSelfOutput(config)
self.pruned_heads = set()
def prune_heads(self, heads):
if len(heads) == 0:
return
heads, index = find_pruneable_heads_and_indices(
heads, self.self.num_attention_heads, self.self.attention_head_size, self.pruned_heads
)
# Prune linear layers
self.self.query = prune_linear_layer(self.self.query, index)
self.self.key = prune_linear_layer(self.self.key, index)
self.self.value = prune_linear_layer(self.self.value, index)
self.output.dense = prune_linear_layer(self.output.dense, index, dim=1)
# Update hyper params and store pruned heads
self.self.num_attention_heads = self.self.num_attention_heads - len(heads)
self.self.all_head_size = self.self.attention_head_size * self.self.num_attention_heads
self.pruned_heads = self.pruned_heads.union(heads)
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
encoder_hidden_states: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
encoder_attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
past_key_value: Optional[Tuple[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]]] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Tuple[torch.Tensor]:
self_outputs = self.self(
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
head_mask,
encoder_hidden_states,
encoder_attention_mask,
past_key_value,
output_attentions,
)
attention_output = self.output(self_outputs[0], hidden_states)
outputs = (attention_output,) + self_outputs[1:] # add attentions if we output them
return outputs
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertIntermediate with Bert->Ernie
class ErnieIntermediate(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.dense = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.intermediate_size)
if isinstance(config.hidden_act, str):
self.intermediate_act_fn = ACT2FN[config.hidden_act]
else:
self.intermediate_act_fn = config.hidden_act
def forward(self, hidden_states: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
hidden_states = self.dense(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.intermediate_act_fn(hidden_states)
return hidden_states
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertOutput with Bert->Ernie
class ErnieOutput(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.dense = nn.Linear(config.intermediate_size, config.hidden_size)
self.LayerNorm = nn.LayerNorm(config.hidden_size, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(config.hidden_dropout_prob)
def forward(self, hidden_states: torch.Tensor, input_tensor: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
hidden_states = self.dense(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.dropout(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.LayerNorm(hidden_states + input_tensor)
return hidden_states
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertLayer with Bert->Ernie
class ErnieLayer(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.chunk_size_feed_forward = config.chunk_size_feed_forward
self.seq_len_dim = 1
self.attention = ErnieAttention(config)
self.is_decoder = config.is_decoder
self.add_cross_attention = config.add_cross_attention
if self.add_cross_attention:
if not self.is_decoder:
raise ValueError(f"{self} should be used as a decoder model if cross attention is added")
self.crossattention = ErnieAttention(config, position_embedding_type="absolute")
self.intermediate = ErnieIntermediate(config)
self.output = ErnieOutput(config)
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
encoder_hidden_states: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
encoder_attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
past_key_value: Optional[Tuple[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]]] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Tuple[torch.Tensor]:
# decoder uni-directional self-attention cached key/values tuple is at positions 1,2
self_attn_past_key_value = past_key_value[:2] if past_key_value is not None else None
self_attention_outputs = self.attention(
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
head_mask,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
past_key_value=self_attn_past_key_value,
)
attention_output = self_attention_outputs[0]
# if decoder, the last output is tuple of self-attn cache
if self.is_decoder:
outputs = self_attention_outputs[1:-1]
present_key_value = self_attention_outputs[-1]
else:
outputs = self_attention_outputs[1:] # add self attentions if we output attention weights
cross_attn_present_key_value = None
if self.is_decoder and encoder_hidden_states is not None:
if not hasattr(self, "crossattention"):
raise ValueError(
f"If `encoder_hidden_states` are passed, {self} has to be instantiated with cross-attention layers"
" by setting `config.add_cross_attention=True`"
)
# cross_attn cached key/values tuple is at positions 3,4 of past_key_value tuple
cross_attn_past_key_value = past_key_value[-2:] if past_key_value is not None else None
cross_attention_outputs = self.crossattention(
attention_output,
attention_mask,
head_mask,
encoder_hidden_states,
encoder_attention_mask,
cross_attn_past_key_value,
output_attentions,
)
attention_output = cross_attention_outputs[0]
outputs = outputs + cross_attention_outputs[1:-1] # add cross attentions if we output attention weights
# add cross-attn cache to positions 3,4 of present_key_value tuple
cross_attn_present_key_value = cross_attention_outputs[-1]
present_key_value = present_key_value + cross_attn_present_key_value
layer_output = apply_chunking_to_forward(
self.feed_forward_chunk, self.chunk_size_feed_forward, self.seq_len_dim, attention_output
)
outputs = (layer_output,) + outputs
# if decoder, return the attn key/values as the last output
if self.is_decoder:
outputs = outputs + (present_key_value,)
return outputs
def feed_forward_chunk(self, attention_output):
intermediate_output = self.intermediate(attention_output)
layer_output = self.output(intermediate_output, attention_output)
return layer_output
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertEncoder with Bert->Ernie
class ErnieEncoder(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.config = config
self.layer = nn.ModuleList([ErnieLayer(config) for _ in range(config.num_hidden_layers)])
self.gradient_checkpointing = False
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
encoder_hidden_states: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
encoder_attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
past_key_values: Optional[Tuple[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]]] = None,
use_cache: Optional[bool] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = False,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = True,
) -> Union[Tuple[torch.Tensor], BaseModelOutputWithPastAndCrossAttentions]:
all_hidden_states = () if output_hidden_states else None
all_self_attentions = () if output_attentions else None
all_cross_attentions = () if output_attentions and self.config.add_cross_attention else None
if self.gradient_checkpointing and self.training:
if use_cache:
logger.warning_once(
"`use_cache=True` is incompatible with gradient checkpointing. Setting `use_cache=False`..."
)
use_cache = False
next_decoder_cache = () if use_cache else None
for i, layer_module in enumerate(self.layer):
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states = all_hidden_states + (hidden_states,)
layer_head_mask = head_mask[i] if head_mask is not None else None
past_key_value = past_key_values[i] if past_key_values is not None else None
if self.gradient_checkpointing and self.training:
def create_custom_forward(module):
def custom_forward(*inputs):
return module(*inputs, past_key_value, output_attentions)
return custom_forward
layer_outputs = torch.utils.checkpoint.checkpoint(
create_custom_forward(layer_module),
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
layer_head_mask,
encoder_hidden_states,
encoder_attention_mask,
)
else:
layer_outputs = layer_module(
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
layer_head_mask,
encoder_hidden_states,
encoder_attention_mask,
past_key_value,
output_attentions,
)
hidden_states = layer_outputs[0]
if use_cache:
next_decoder_cache += (layer_outputs[-1],)
if output_attentions:
all_self_attentions = all_self_attentions + (layer_outputs[1],)
if self.config.add_cross_attention:
all_cross_attentions = all_cross_attentions + (layer_outputs[2],)
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states = all_hidden_states + (hidden_states,)
if not return_dict:
return tuple(
v
for v in [
hidden_states,
next_decoder_cache,
all_hidden_states,
all_self_attentions,
all_cross_attentions,
]
if v is not None
)
return BaseModelOutputWithPastAndCrossAttentions(
last_hidden_state=hidden_states,
past_key_values=next_decoder_cache,
hidden_states=all_hidden_states,
attentions=all_self_attentions,
cross_attentions=all_cross_attentions,
)
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertPooler with Bert->Ernie
class ErniePooler(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.dense = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.hidden_size)
self.activation = nn.Tanh()
def forward(self, hidden_states: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
# We "pool" the model by simply taking the hidden state corresponding
# to the first token.
first_token_tensor = hidden_states[:, 0]
pooled_output = self.dense(first_token_tensor)
pooled_output = self.activation(pooled_output)
return pooled_output
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertPredictionHeadTransform with Bert->Ernie
class ErniePredictionHeadTransform(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.dense = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.hidden_size)
if isinstance(config.hidden_act, str):
self.transform_act_fn = ACT2FN[config.hidden_act]
else:
self.transform_act_fn = config.hidden_act
self.LayerNorm = nn.LayerNorm(config.hidden_size, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
def forward(self, hidden_states: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
hidden_states = self.dense(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.transform_act_fn(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.LayerNorm(hidden_states)
return hidden_states
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertLMPredictionHead with Bert->Ernie
class ErnieLMPredictionHead(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.transform = ErniePredictionHeadTransform(config)
# The output weights are the same as the input embeddings, but there is
# an output-only bias for each token.
self.decoder = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.vocab_size, bias=False)
self.bias = nn.Parameter(torch.zeros(config.vocab_size))
# Need a link between the two variables so that the bias is correctly resized with `resize_token_embeddings`
self.decoder.bias = self.bias
def forward(self, hidden_states):
hidden_states = self.transform(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.decoder(hidden_states)
return hidden_states
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertOnlyMLMHead with Bert->Ernie
class ErnieOnlyMLMHead(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.predictions = ErnieLMPredictionHead(config)
def forward(self, sequence_output: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
prediction_scores = self.predictions(sequence_output)
return prediction_scores
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertOnlyNSPHead with Bert->Ernie
class ErnieOnlyNSPHead(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.seq_relationship = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, 2)
def forward(self, pooled_output):
seq_relationship_score = self.seq_relationship(pooled_output)
return seq_relationship_score
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertPreTrainingHeads with Bert->Ernie
class ErniePreTrainingHeads(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.predictions = ErnieLMPredictionHead(config)
self.seq_relationship = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, 2)
def forward(self, sequence_output, pooled_output):
prediction_scores = self.predictions(sequence_output)
seq_relationship_score = self.seq_relationship(pooled_output)
return prediction_scores, seq_relationship_score
class ErniePreTrainedModel(PreTrainedModel):
"""
An abstract class to handle weights initialization and a simple interface for downloading and loading pretrained
models.
"""
config_class = ErnieConfig
base_model_prefix = "ernie"
supports_gradient_checkpointing = True
def _init_weights(self, module):
"""Initialize the weights"""
if isinstance(module, nn.Linear):
# Slightly different from the TF version which uses truncated_normal for initialization
# cf https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/5617
module.weight.data.normal_(mean=0.0, std=self.config.initializer_range)
if module.bias is not None:
module.bias.data.zero_()
elif isinstance(module, nn.Embedding):
module.weight.data.normal_(mean=0.0, std=self.config.initializer_range)
if module.padding_idx is not None:
module.weight.data[module.padding_idx].zero_()
elif isinstance(module, nn.LayerNorm):
module.bias.data.zero_()
module.weight.data.fill_(1.0)
def _set_gradient_checkpointing(self, module, value=False):
if isinstance(module, ErnieEncoder):
module.gradient_checkpointing = value
@dataclass
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertForPreTrainingOutput with Bert->Ernie
class ErnieForPreTrainingOutput(ModelOutput):
"""
Output type of [`ErnieForPreTraining`].
Args:
loss (*optional*, returned when `labels` is provided, `torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(1,)`):
Total loss as the sum of the masked language modeling loss and the next sequence prediction
(classification) loss.
prediction_logits (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, config.vocab_size)`):
Prediction scores of the language modeling head (scores for each vocabulary token before SoftMax).
seq_relationship_logits (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, 2)`):
Prediction scores of the next sequence prediction (classification) head (scores of True/False continuation
before SoftMax).
hidden_states (`tuple(torch.FloatTensor)`, *optional*, returned when `output_hidden_states=True` is passed or when `config.output_hidden_states=True`):
Tuple of `torch.FloatTensor` (one for the output of the embeddings + one for the output of each layer) of
shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`.
Hidden-states of the model at the output of each layer plus the initial embedding outputs.
attentions (`tuple(torch.FloatTensor)`, *optional*, returned when `output_attentions=True` is passed or when `config.output_attentions=True`):
Tuple of `torch.FloatTensor` (one for each layer) of shape `(batch_size, num_heads, sequence_length,
sequence_length)`.
Attentions weights after the attention softmax, used to compute the weighted average in the self-attention
heads.
"""
loss: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None
prediction_logits: torch.FloatTensor = None
seq_relationship_logits: torch.FloatTensor = None
hidden_states: Optional[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]] = None
attentions: Optional[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]] = None
ERNIE_START_DOCSTRING = r"""
This model inherits from [`PreTrainedModel`]. Check the superclass documentation for the generic methods the
library implements for all its model (such as downloading or saving, resizing the input embeddings, pruning heads
etc.)
This model is also a PyTorch [torch.nn.Module](https://pytorch.org/docs/stable/nn.html#torch.nn.Module) subclass.
Use it as a regular PyTorch Module and refer to the PyTorch documentation for all matter related to general usage
and behavior.
Parameters:
config ([`ErnieConfig`]): Model configuration class with all the parameters of the model.
Initializing with a config file does not load the weights associated with the model, only the
configuration. Check out the [`~PreTrainedModel.from_pretrained`] method to load the model weights.
"""
ERNIE_INPUTS_DOCSTRING = r"""
Args:
input_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `({0})`):
Indices of input sequence tokens in the vocabulary.
Indices can be obtained using [`AutoTokenizer`]. See [`PreTrainedTokenizer.encode`] and
[`PreTrainedTokenizer.__call__`] for details.
[What are input IDs?](../glossary#input-ids)
attention_mask (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `({0})`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on padding token indices. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
token_type_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `({0})`, *optional*):
Segment token indices to indicate first and second portions of the inputs. Indices are selected in `[0,
1]`:
- 0 corresponds to a *sentence A* token,
- 1 corresponds to a *sentence B* token.
[What are token type IDs?](../glossary#token-type-ids)
task_type_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `({0})`, *optional*):
Task type embedding is a special embedding to represent the characteristic of different tasks, such as
word-aware pre-training task, structure-aware pre-training task and semantic-aware pre-training task. We
assign a `task_type_id` to each task and the `task_type_id` is in the range `[0,
config.task_type_vocab_size-1]
position_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `({0})`, *optional*):
Indices of positions of each input sequence tokens in the position embeddings. Selected in the range `[0,
config.max_position_embeddings - 1]`.
[What are position IDs?](../glossary#position-ids)
head_mask (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(num_heads,)` or `(num_layers, num_heads)`, *optional*):
Mask to nullify selected heads of the self-attention modules. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 indicates the head is **not masked**,
- 0 indicates the head is **masked**.
inputs_embeds (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `({0}, hidden_size)`, *optional*):
Optionally, instead of passing `input_ids` you can choose to directly pass an embedded representation. This
is useful if you want more control over how to convert `input_ids` indices into associated vectors than the
model's internal embedding lookup matrix.
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under returned
tensors for more detail.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors for
more detail.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple.
"""
@add_start_docstrings(
"The bare Ernie Model transformer outputting raw hidden-states without any specific head on top.",
ERNIE_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class ErnieModel(ErniePreTrainedModel):
"""
The model can behave as an encoder (with only self-attention) as well as a decoder, in which case a layer of
cross-attention is added between the self-attention layers, following the architecture described in [Attention is
all you need](https://arxiv.org/abs/1706.03762) by Ashish Vaswani, Noam Shazeer, Niki Parmar, Jakob Uszkoreit,
Llion Jones, Aidan N. Gomez, Lukasz Kaiser and Illia Polosukhin.
To behave as an decoder the model needs to be initialized with the `is_decoder` argument of the configuration set
to `True`. To be used in a Seq2Seq model, the model needs to initialized with both `is_decoder` argument and
`add_cross_attention` set to `True`; an `encoder_hidden_states` is then expected as an input to the forward pass.
"""
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertModel.__init__ with Bert->Ernie
def __init__(self, config, add_pooling_layer=True):
super().__init__(config)
self.config = config
self.embeddings = ErnieEmbeddings(config)
self.encoder = ErnieEncoder(config)
self.pooler = ErniePooler(config) if add_pooling_layer else None
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertModel.get_input_embeddings
def get_input_embeddings(self):
return self.embeddings.word_embeddings
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertModel.set_input_embeddings
def set_input_embeddings(self, value):
self.embeddings.word_embeddings = value
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertModel._prune_heads
def _prune_heads(self, heads_to_prune):
"""
Prunes heads of the model. heads_to_prune: dict of {layer_num: list of heads to prune in this layer} See base
class PreTrainedModel
"""
for layer, heads in heads_to_prune.items():
self.encoder.layer[layer].attention.prune_heads(heads)
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(ERNIE_INPUTS_DOCSTRING.format("batch_size, sequence_length"))
@add_code_sample_docstrings(
checkpoint=_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC,
output_type=BaseModelOutputWithPoolingAndCrossAttentions,
config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC,
)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
token_type_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
task_type_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
encoder_hidden_states: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
encoder_attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
past_key_values: Optional[List[torch.FloatTensor]] = None,
use_cache: Optional[bool] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple[torch.Tensor], BaseModelOutputWithPoolingAndCrossAttentions]:
r"""
encoder_hidden_states (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`, *optional*):
Sequence of hidden-states at the output of the last layer of the encoder. Used in the cross-attention if
the model is configured as a decoder.
encoder_attention_mask (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on the padding token indices of the encoder input. This mask is used in
the cross-attention if the model is configured as a decoder. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
past_key_values (`tuple(tuple(torch.FloatTensor))` of length `config.n_layers` with each tuple having 4 tensors of shape `(batch_size, num_heads, sequence_length - 1, embed_size_per_head)`):
Contains precomputed key and value hidden states of the attention blocks. Can be used to speed up decoding.
If `past_key_values` are used, the user can optionally input only the last `decoder_input_ids` (those that
don't have their past key value states given to this model) of shape `(batch_size, 1)` instead of all
`decoder_input_ids` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`.
use_cache (`bool`, *optional*):
If set to `True`, `past_key_values` key value states are returned and can be used to speed up decoding (see
`past_key_values`).
"""
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
if self.config.is_decoder:
use_cache = use_cache if use_cache is not None else self.config.use_cache
else:
use_cache = False
if input_ids is not None and inputs_embeds is not None:
raise ValueError("You cannot specify both input_ids and inputs_embeds at the same time")
elif input_ids is not None:
input_shape = input_ids.size()
elif inputs_embeds is not None:
input_shape = inputs_embeds.size()[:-1]
else:
raise ValueError("You have to specify either input_ids or inputs_embeds")
batch_size, seq_length = input_shape
device = input_ids.device if input_ids is not None else inputs_embeds.device
# past_key_values_length
past_key_values_length = past_key_values[0][0].shape[2] if past_key_values is not None else 0
if attention_mask is None:
attention_mask = torch.ones(((batch_size, seq_length + past_key_values_length)), device=device)
if token_type_ids is None:
if hasattr(self.embeddings, "token_type_ids"):
buffered_token_type_ids = self.embeddings.token_type_ids[:, :seq_length]
buffered_token_type_ids_expanded = buffered_token_type_ids.expand(batch_size, seq_length)
token_type_ids = buffered_token_type_ids_expanded
else:
token_type_ids = torch.zeros(input_shape, dtype=torch.long, device=device)
# We can provide a self-attention mask of dimensions [batch_size, from_seq_length, to_seq_length]
# ourselves in which case we just need to make it broadcastable to all heads.
extended_attention_mask: torch.Tensor = self.get_extended_attention_mask(attention_mask, input_shape)
# If a 2D or 3D attention mask is provided for the cross-attention
# we need to make broadcastable to [batch_size, num_heads, seq_length, seq_length]
if self.config.is_decoder and encoder_hidden_states is not None:
encoder_batch_size, encoder_sequence_length, _ = encoder_hidden_states.size()
encoder_hidden_shape = (encoder_batch_size, encoder_sequence_length)
if encoder_attention_mask is None:
encoder_attention_mask = torch.ones(encoder_hidden_shape, device=device)
encoder_extended_attention_mask = self.invert_attention_mask(encoder_attention_mask)
else:
encoder_extended_attention_mask = None
# Prepare head mask if needed
# 1.0 in head_mask indicate we keep the head
# attention_probs has shape bsz x n_heads x N x N
# input head_mask has shape [num_heads] or [num_hidden_layers x num_heads]
# and head_mask is converted to shape [num_hidden_layers x batch x num_heads x seq_length x seq_length]
head_mask = self.get_head_mask(head_mask, self.config.num_hidden_layers)
embedding_output = self.embeddings(
input_ids=input_ids,
position_ids=position_ids,
token_type_ids=token_type_ids,
task_type_ids=task_type_ids,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
past_key_values_length=past_key_values_length,
)
encoder_outputs = self.encoder(
embedding_output,
attention_mask=extended_attention_mask,
head_mask=head_mask,
encoder_hidden_states=encoder_hidden_states,
encoder_attention_mask=encoder_extended_attention_mask,
past_key_values=past_key_values,
use_cache=use_cache,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
sequence_output = encoder_outputs[0]
pooled_output = self.pooler(sequence_output) if self.pooler is not None else None
if not return_dict:
return (sequence_output, pooled_output) + encoder_outputs[1:]
return BaseModelOutputWithPoolingAndCrossAttentions(
last_hidden_state=sequence_output,
pooler_output=pooled_output,
past_key_values=encoder_outputs.past_key_values,
hidden_states=encoder_outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=encoder_outputs.attentions,
cross_attentions=encoder_outputs.cross_attentions,
)
@add_start_docstrings(
"""
Ernie Model with two heads on top as done during the pretraining: a `masked language modeling` head and a `next
sentence prediction (classification)` head.
""",
ERNIE_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class ErnieForPreTraining(ErniePreTrainedModel):
_tied_weights_keys = ["cls.predictions.decoder.bias", "cls.predictions.decoder.weight"]
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertForPreTraining.__init__ with Bert->Ernie,bert->ernie
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__(config)
self.ernie = ErnieModel(config)
self.cls = ErniePreTrainingHeads(config)
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertForPreTraining.get_output_embeddings
def get_output_embeddings(self):
return self.cls.predictions.decoder
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertForPreTraining.set_output_embeddings
def set_output_embeddings(self, new_embeddings):
self.cls.predictions.decoder = new_embeddings
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(ERNIE_INPUTS_DOCSTRING.format("batch_size, sequence_length"))
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=ErnieForPreTrainingOutput, config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
token_type_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
task_type_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
labels: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
next_sentence_label: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple[torch.Tensor], ErnieForPreTrainingOutput]:
r"""
labels (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Labels for computing the masked language modeling loss. Indices should be in `[-100, 0, ...,
config.vocab_size]` (see `input_ids` docstring) Tokens with indices set to `-100` are ignored (masked),
the loss is only computed for the tokens with labels in `[0, ..., config.vocab_size]`
next_sentence_label (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size,)`, *optional*):
Labels for computing the next sequence prediction (classification) loss. Input should be a sequence
pair (see `input_ids` docstring) Indices should be in `[0, 1]`:
- 0 indicates sequence B is a continuation of sequence A,
- 1 indicates sequence B is a random sequence.
kwargs (`Dict[str, any]`, optional, defaults to *{}*):
Used to hide legacy arguments that have been deprecated.
Returns:
Example:
```python
>>> from transformers import AutoTokenizer, ErnieForPreTraining
>>> import torch
>>> tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("nghuyong/ernie-1.0-base-zh")
>>> model = ErnieForPreTraining.from_pretrained("nghuyong/ernie-1.0-base-zh")
>>> inputs = tokenizer("Hello, my dog is cute", return_tensors="pt")
>>> outputs = model(**inputs)
>>> prediction_logits = outputs.prediction_logits
>>> seq_relationship_logits = outputs.seq_relationship_logits
```
"""
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
outputs = self.ernie(
input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
token_type_ids=token_type_ids,
task_type_ids=task_type_ids,
position_ids=position_ids,
head_mask=head_mask,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
sequence_output, pooled_output = outputs[:2]
prediction_scores, seq_relationship_score = self.cls(sequence_output, pooled_output)
total_loss = None
if labels is not None and next_sentence_label is not None:
loss_fct = CrossEntropyLoss()
masked_lm_loss = loss_fct(prediction_scores.view(-1, self.config.vocab_size), labels.view(-1))
next_sentence_loss = loss_fct(seq_relationship_score.view(-1, 2), next_sentence_label.view(-1))
total_loss = masked_lm_loss + next_sentence_loss
if not return_dict:
output = (prediction_scores, seq_relationship_score) + outputs[2:]
return ((total_loss,) + output) if total_loss is not None else output
return ErnieForPreTrainingOutput(
loss=total_loss,
prediction_logits=prediction_scores,
seq_relationship_logits=seq_relationship_score,
hidden_states=outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=outputs.attentions,
)
@add_start_docstrings(
"""Ernie Model with a `language modeling` head on top for CLM fine-tuning.""", ERNIE_START_DOCSTRING
)
class ErnieForCausalLM(ErniePreTrainedModel):
_tied_weights_keys = ["cls.predictions.decoder.bias", "cls.predictions.decoder.weight"]
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertLMHeadModel.__init__ with BertLMHeadModel->ErnieForCausalLM,Bert->Ernie,bert->ernie
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__(config)
if not config.is_decoder:
logger.warning("If you want to use `ErnieForCausalLM` as a standalone, add `is_decoder=True.`")
self.ernie = ErnieModel(config, add_pooling_layer=False)
self.cls = ErnieOnlyMLMHead(config)
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertLMHeadModel.get_output_embeddings
def get_output_embeddings(self):
return self.cls.predictions.decoder
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertLMHeadModel.set_output_embeddings
def set_output_embeddings(self, new_embeddings):
self.cls.predictions.decoder = new_embeddings
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(ERNIE_INPUTS_DOCSTRING.format("batch_size, sequence_length"))
@add_code_sample_docstrings(
checkpoint=_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC,
output_type=CausalLMOutputWithCrossAttentions,
config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC,
)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
token_type_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
task_type_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
encoder_hidden_states: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
encoder_attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
labels: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
past_key_values: Optional[List[torch.Tensor]] = None,
use_cache: Optional[bool] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple[torch.Tensor], CausalLMOutputWithCrossAttentions]:
r"""
encoder_hidden_states (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`, *optional*):
Sequence of hidden-states at the output of the last layer of the encoder. Used in the cross-attention if
the model is configured as a decoder.
encoder_attention_mask (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on the padding token indices of the encoder input. This mask is used in
the cross-attention if the model is configured as a decoder. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
labels (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Labels for computing the left-to-right language modeling loss (next word prediction). Indices should be in
`[-100, 0, ..., config.vocab_size]` (see `input_ids` docstring) Tokens with indices set to `-100` are
ignored (masked), the loss is only computed for the tokens with labels n `[0, ..., config.vocab_size]`
past_key_values (`tuple(tuple(torch.FloatTensor))` of length `config.n_layers` with each tuple having 4 tensors of shape `(batch_size, num_heads, sequence_length - 1, embed_size_per_head)`):
Contains precomputed key and value hidden states of the attention blocks. Can be used to speed up decoding.
If `past_key_values` are used, the user can optionally input only the last `decoder_input_ids` (those that
don't have their past key value states given to this model) of shape `(batch_size, 1)` instead of all
`decoder_input_ids` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`.
use_cache (`bool`, *optional*):
If set to `True`, `past_key_values` key value states are returned and can be used to speed up decoding (see
`past_key_values`).
"""
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
if labels is not None:
use_cache = False
outputs = self.ernie(
input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
token_type_ids=token_type_ids,
task_type_ids=task_type_ids,
position_ids=position_ids,
head_mask=head_mask,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
encoder_hidden_states=encoder_hidden_states,
encoder_attention_mask=encoder_attention_mask,
past_key_values=past_key_values,
use_cache=use_cache,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
sequence_output = outputs[0]
prediction_scores = self.cls(sequence_output)
lm_loss = None
if labels is not None:
# we are doing next-token prediction; shift prediction scores and input ids by one
shifted_prediction_scores = prediction_scores[:, :-1, :].contiguous()
labels = labels[:, 1:].contiguous()
loss_fct = CrossEntropyLoss()
lm_loss = loss_fct(shifted_prediction_scores.view(-1, self.config.vocab_size), labels.view(-1))
if not return_dict:
output = (prediction_scores,) + outputs[2:]
return ((lm_loss,) + output) if lm_loss is not None else output
return CausalLMOutputWithCrossAttentions(
loss=lm_loss,
logits=prediction_scores,
past_key_values=outputs.past_key_values,
hidden_states=outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=outputs.attentions,
cross_attentions=outputs.cross_attentions,
)
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertLMHeadModel.prepare_inputs_for_generation
def prepare_inputs_for_generation(
self, input_ids, past_key_values=None, attention_mask=None, use_cache=True, **model_kwargs
):
input_shape = input_ids.shape
# if model is used as a decoder in encoder-decoder model, the decoder attention mask is created on the fly
if attention_mask is None:
attention_mask = input_ids.new_ones(input_shape)
# cut decoder_input_ids if past_key_values is used
if past_key_values is not None:
input_ids = input_ids[:, -1:]
return {
"input_ids": input_ids,
"attention_mask": attention_mask,
"past_key_values": past_key_values,
"use_cache": use_cache,
}
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertLMHeadModel._reorder_cache
def _reorder_cache(self, past_key_values, beam_idx):
reordered_past = ()
for layer_past in past_key_values:
reordered_past += (tuple(past_state.index_select(0, beam_idx) for past_state in layer_past),)
return reordered_past
@add_start_docstrings("""Ernie Model with a `language modeling` head on top.""", ERNIE_START_DOCSTRING)
class ErnieForMaskedLM(ErniePreTrainedModel):
_tied_weights_keys = ["cls.predictions.decoder.bias", "cls.predictions.decoder.weight"]
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertForMaskedLM.__init__ with Bert->Ernie,bert->ernie
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__(config)
if config.is_decoder:
logger.warning(
"If you want to use `ErnieForMaskedLM` make sure `config.is_decoder=False` for "
"bi-directional self-attention."
)
self.ernie = ErnieModel(config, add_pooling_layer=False)
self.cls = ErnieOnlyMLMHead(config)
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertForMaskedLM.get_output_embeddings
def get_output_embeddings(self):
return self.cls.predictions.decoder
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertForMaskedLM.set_output_embeddings
def set_output_embeddings(self, new_embeddings):
self.cls.predictions.decoder = new_embeddings
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(ERNIE_INPUTS_DOCSTRING.format("batch_size, sequence_length"))
@add_code_sample_docstrings(
checkpoint=_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC,
output_type=MaskedLMOutput,
config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC,
expected_output="'paris'",
expected_loss=0.88,
)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
token_type_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
task_type_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
encoder_hidden_states: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
encoder_attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
labels: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple[torch.Tensor], MaskedLMOutput]:
r"""
labels (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Labels for computing the masked language modeling loss. Indices should be in `[-100, 0, ...,
config.vocab_size]` (see `input_ids` docstring) Tokens with indices set to `-100` are ignored (masked), the
loss is only computed for the tokens with labels in `[0, ..., config.vocab_size]`
"""
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
outputs = self.ernie(
input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
token_type_ids=token_type_ids,
task_type_ids=task_type_ids,
position_ids=position_ids,
head_mask=head_mask,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
encoder_hidden_states=encoder_hidden_states,
encoder_attention_mask=encoder_attention_mask,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
sequence_output = outputs[0]
prediction_scores = self.cls(sequence_output)
masked_lm_loss = None
if labels is not None:
loss_fct = CrossEntropyLoss() # -100 index = padding token
masked_lm_loss = loss_fct(prediction_scores.view(-1, self.config.vocab_size), labels.view(-1))
if not return_dict:
output = (prediction_scores,) + outputs[2:]
return ((masked_lm_loss,) + output) if masked_lm_loss is not None else output
return MaskedLMOutput(
loss=masked_lm_loss,
logits=prediction_scores,
hidden_states=outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=outputs.attentions,
)
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertForMaskedLM.prepare_inputs_for_generation
def prepare_inputs_for_generation(self, input_ids, attention_mask=None, **model_kwargs):
input_shape = input_ids.shape
effective_batch_size = input_shape[0]
# add a dummy token
if self.config.pad_token_id is None:
raise ValueError("The PAD token should be defined for generation")
attention_mask = torch.cat([attention_mask, attention_mask.new_zeros((attention_mask.shape[0], 1))], dim=-1)
dummy_token = torch.full(
(effective_batch_size, 1), self.config.pad_token_id, dtype=torch.long, device=input_ids.device
)
input_ids = torch.cat([input_ids, dummy_token], dim=1)
return {"input_ids": input_ids, "attention_mask": attention_mask}
@add_start_docstrings(
"""Ernie Model with a `next sentence prediction (classification)` head on top.""",
ERNIE_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class ErnieForNextSentencePrediction(ErniePreTrainedModel):
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertForNextSentencePrediction.__init__ with Bert->Ernie,bert->ernie
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__(config)
self.ernie = ErnieModel(config)
self.cls = ErnieOnlyNSPHead(config)
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(ERNIE_INPUTS_DOCSTRING.format("batch_size, sequence_length"))
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=NextSentencePredictorOutput, config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
token_type_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
task_type_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
labels: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
**kwargs,
) -> Union[Tuple[torch.Tensor], NextSentencePredictorOutput]:
r"""
labels (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size,)`, *optional*):
Labels for computing the next sequence prediction (classification) loss. Input should be a sequence pair
(see `input_ids` docstring). Indices should be in `[0, 1]`:
- 0 indicates sequence B is a continuation of sequence A,
- 1 indicates sequence B is a random sequence.
Returns:
Example:
```python
>>> from transformers import AutoTokenizer, ErnieForNextSentencePrediction
>>> import torch
>>> tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("nghuyong/ernie-1.0-base-zh")
>>> model = ErnieForNextSentencePrediction.from_pretrained("nghuyong/ernie-1.0-base-zh")
>>> prompt = "In Italy, pizza served in formal settings, such as at a restaurant, is presented unsliced."
>>> next_sentence = "The sky is blue due to the shorter wavelength of blue light."
>>> encoding = tokenizer(prompt, next_sentence, return_tensors="pt")
>>> outputs = model(**encoding, labels=torch.LongTensor([1]))
>>> logits = outputs.logits
>>> assert logits[0, 0] < logits[0, 1] # next sentence was random
```
"""
if "next_sentence_label" in kwargs:
warnings.warn(
"The `next_sentence_label` argument is deprecated and will be removed in a future version, use"
" `labels` instead.",
FutureWarning,
)
labels = kwargs.pop("next_sentence_label")
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
outputs = self.ernie(
input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
token_type_ids=token_type_ids,
task_type_ids=task_type_ids,
position_ids=position_ids,
head_mask=head_mask,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
pooled_output = outputs[1]
seq_relationship_scores = self.cls(pooled_output)
next_sentence_loss = None
if labels is not None:
loss_fct = CrossEntropyLoss()
next_sentence_loss = loss_fct(seq_relationship_scores.view(-1, 2), labels.view(-1))
if not return_dict:
output = (seq_relationship_scores,) + outputs[2:]
return ((next_sentence_loss,) + output) if next_sentence_loss is not None else output
return NextSentencePredictorOutput(
loss=next_sentence_loss,
logits=seq_relationship_scores,
hidden_states=outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=outputs.attentions,
)
@add_start_docstrings(
"""
Ernie Model transformer with a sequence classification/regression head on top (a linear layer on top of the pooled
output) e.g. for GLUE tasks.
""",
ERNIE_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class ErnieForSequenceClassification(ErniePreTrainedModel):
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertForSequenceClassification.__init__ with Bert->Ernie,bert->ernie
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__(config)
self.num_labels = config.num_labels
self.config = config
self.ernie = ErnieModel(config)
classifier_dropout = (
config.classifier_dropout if config.classifier_dropout is not None else config.hidden_dropout_prob
)
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(classifier_dropout)
self.classifier = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.num_labels)
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(ERNIE_INPUTS_DOCSTRING.format("batch_size, sequence_length"))
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
token_type_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
task_type_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
labels: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple[torch.Tensor], SequenceClassifierOutput]:
r"""
labels (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size,)`, *optional*):
Labels for computing the sequence classification/regression loss. Indices should be in `[0, ...,
config.num_labels - 1]`. If `config.num_labels == 1` a regression loss is computed (Mean-Square loss), If
`config.num_labels > 1` a classification loss is computed (Cross-Entropy).
"""
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
outputs = self.ernie(
input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
token_type_ids=token_type_ids,
task_type_ids=task_type_ids,
position_ids=position_ids,
head_mask=head_mask,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
pooled_output = outputs[1]
pooled_output = self.dropout(pooled_output)
logits = self.classifier(pooled_output)
loss = None
if labels is not None:
if self.config.problem_type is None:
if self.num_labels == 1:
self.config.problem_type = "regression"
elif self.num_labels > 1 and (labels.dtype == torch.long or labels.dtype == torch.int):
self.config.problem_type = "single_label_classification"
else:
self.config.problem_type = "multi_label_classification"
if self.config.problem_type == "regression":
loss_fct = MSELoss()
if self.num_labels == 1:
loss = loss_fct(logits.squeeze(), labels.squeeze())
else:
loss = loss_fct(logits, labels)
elif self.config.problem_type == "single_label_classification":
loss_fct = CrossEntropyLoss()
loss = loss_fct(logits.view(-1, self.num_labels), labels.view(-1))
elif self.config.problem_type == "multi_label_classification":
loss_fct = BCEWithLogitsLoss()
loss = loss_fct(logits, labels)
if not return_dict:
output = (logits,) + outputs[2:]
return ((loss,) + output) if loss is not None else output
return SequenceClassifierOutput(
loss=loss,
logits=logits,
hidden_states=outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=outputs.attentions,
)
@add_start_docstrings(
"""
Ernie Model with a multiple choice classification head on top (a linear layer on top of the pooled output and a
softmax) e.g. for RocStories/SWAG tasks.
""",
ERNIE_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class ErnieForMultipleChoice(ErniePreTrainedModel):
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertForMultipleChoice.__init__ with Bert->Ernie,bert->ernie
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__(config)
self.ernie = ErnieModel(config)
classifier_dropout = (
config.classifier_dropout if config.classifier_dropout is not None else config.hidden_dropout_prob
)
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(classifier_dropout)
self.classifier = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, 1)
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(ERNIE_INPUTS_DOCSTRING.format("batch_size, num_choices, sequence_length"))
@add_code_sample_docstrings(
checkpoint=_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC,
output_type=MultipleChoiceModelOutput,
config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC,
)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
token_type_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
task_type_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
labels: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple[torch.Tensor], MultipleChoiceModelOutput]:
r"""
labels (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size,)`, *optional*):
Labels for computing the multiple choice classification loss. Indices should be in `[0, ...,
num_choices-1]` where `num_choices` is the size of the second dimension of the input tensors. (See
`input_ids` above)
"""
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
num_choices = input_ids.shape[1] if input_ids is not None else inputs_embeds.shape[1]
input_ids = input_ids.view(-1, input_ids.size(-1)) if input_ids is not None else None
attention_mask = attention_mask.view(-1, attention_mask.size(-1)) if attention_mask is not None else None
token_type_ids = token_type_ids.view(-1, token_type_ids.size(-1)) if token_type_ids is not None else None
position_ids = position_ids.view(-1, position_ids.size(-1)) if position_ids is not None else None
inputs_embeds = (
inputs_embeds.view(-1, inputs_embeds.size(-2), inputs_embeds.size(-1))
if inputs_embeds is not None
else None
)
outputs = self.ernie(
input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
token_type_ids=token_type_ids,
task_type_ids=task_type_ids,
position_ids=position_ids,
head_mask=head_mask,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
pooled_output = outputs[1]
pooled_output = self.dropout(pooled_output)
logits = self.classifier(pooled_output)
reshaped_logits = logits.view(-1, num_choices)
loss = None
if labels is not None:
loss_fct = CrossEntropyLoss()
loss = loss_fct(reshaped_logits, labels)
if not return_dict:
output = (reshaped_logits,) + outputs[2:]
return ((loss,) + output) if loss is not None else output
return MultipleChoiceModelOutput(
loss=loss,
logits=reshaped_logits,
hidden_states=outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=outputs.attentions,
)
@add_start_docstrings(
"""
Ernie Model with a token classification head on top (a linear layer on top of the hidden-states output) e.g. for
Named-Entity-Recognition (NER) tasks.
""",
ERNIE_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class ErnieForTokenClassification(ErniePreTrainedModel):
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertForTokenClassification.__init__ with Bert->Ernie,bert->ernie
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__(config)
self.num_labels = config.num_labels
self.ernie = ErnieModel(config, add_pooling_layer=False)
classifier_dropout = (
config.classifier_dropout if config.classifier_dropout is not None else config.hidden_dropout_prob
)
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(classifier_dropout)
self.classifier = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.num_labels)
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(ERNIE_INPUTS_DOCSTRING.format("batch_size, sequence_length"))
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
token_type_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
task_type_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
labels: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple[torch.Tensor], TokenClassifierOutput]:
r"""
labels (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Labels for computing the token classification loss. Indices should be in `[0, ..., config.num_labels - 1]`.
"""
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
outputs = self.ernie(
input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
token_type_ids=token_type_ids,
task_type_ids=task_type_ids,
position_ids=position_ids,
head_mask=head_mask,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
sequence_output = outputs[0]
sequence_output = self.dropout(sequence_output)
logits = self.classifier(sequence_output)
loss = None
if labels is not None:
loss_fct = CrossEntropyLoss()
loss = loss_fct(logits.view(-1, self.num_labels), labels.view(-1))
if not return_dict:
output = (logits,) + outputs[2:]
return ((loss,) + output) if loss is not None else output
return TokenClassifierOutput(
loss=loss,
logits=logits,
hidden_states=outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=outputs.attentions,
)
@add_start_docstrings(
"""
Ernie Model with a span classification head on top for extractive question-answering tasks like SQuAD (a linear
layers on top of the hidden-states output to compute `span start logits` and `span end logits`).
""",
ERNIE_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class ErnieForQuestionAnswering(ErniePreTrainedModel):
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertForQuestionAnswering.__init__ with Bert->Ernie,bert->ernie
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__(config)
self.num_labels = config.num_labels
self.ernie = ErnieModel(config, add_pooling_layer=False)
self.qa_outputs = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.num_labels)
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(ERNIE_INPUTS_DOCSTRING.format("batch_size, sequence_length"))
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
token_type_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
task_type_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
start_positions: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
end_positions: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple[torch.Tensor], QuestionAnsweringModelOutput]:
r"""
start_positions (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size,)`, *optional*):
Labels for position (index) of the start of the labelled span for computing the token classification loss.
Positions are clamped to the length of the sequence (`sequence_length`). Position outside of the sequence
are not taken into account for computing the loss.
end_positions (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size,)`, *optional*):
Labels for position (index) of the end of the labelled span for computing the token classification loss.
Positions are clamped to the length of the sequence (`sequence_length`). Position outside of the sequence
are not taken into account for computing the loss.
"""
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
outputs = self.ernie(
input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
token_type_ids=token_type_ids,
task_type_ids=task_type_ids,
position_ids=position_ids,
head_mask=head_mask,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
sequence_output = outputs[0]
logits = self.qa_outputs(sequence_output)
start_logits, end_logits = logits.split(1, dim=-1)
start_logits = start_logits.squeeze(-1).contiguous()
end_logits = end_logits.squeeze(-1).contiguous()
total_loss = None
if start_positions is not None and end_positions is not None:
# If we are on multi-GPU, split add a dimension
if len(start_positions.size()) > 1:
start_positions = start_positions.squeeze(-1)
if len(end_positions.size()) > 1:
end_positions = end_positions.squeeze(-1)
# sometimes the start/end positions are outside our model inputs, we ignore these terms
ignored_index = start_logits.size(1)
start_positions = start_positions.clamp(0, ignored_index)
end_positions = end_positions.clamp(0, ignored_index)
loss_fct = CrossEntropyLoss(ignore_index=ignored_index)
start_loss = loss_fct(start_logits, start_positions)
end_loss = loss_fct(end_logits, end_positions)
total_loss = (start_loss + end_loss) / 2
if not return_dict:
output = (start_logits, end_logits) + outputs[2:]
return ((total_loss,) + output) if total_loss is not None else output
return QuestionAnsweringModelOutput(
loss=total_loss,
start_logits=start_logits,
end_logits=end_logits,
hidden_states=outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=outputs.attentions,
)
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transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/ernie/configuration_ernie.py | # coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2022 The Google AI Language Team Authors and The HuggingFace Inc. team.
# Copyright (c) 2018, NVIDIA CORPORATION. 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.
""" ERNIE model configuration"""
from collections import OrderedDict
from typing import Mapping
from ...configuration_utils import PretrainedConfig
from ...onnx import OnnxConfig
from ...utils import logging
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
ERNIE_PRETRAINED_CONFIG_ARCHIVE_MAP = {
"nghuyong/ernie-1.0-base-zh": "https://huggingface.co/nghuyong/ernie-1.0-base-zh/resolve/main/config.json",
"nghuyong/ernie-2.0-base-en": "https://huggingface.co/nghuyong/ernie-2.0-base-en/resolve/main/config.json",
"nghuyong/ernie-2.0-large-en": "https://huggingface.co/nghuyong/ernie-2.0-large-en/resolve/main/config.json",
"nghuyong/ernie-3.0-base-zh": "https://huggingface.co/nghuyong/ernie-3.0-base-zh/resolve/main/config.json",
"nghuyong/ernie-3.0-medium-zh": "https://huggingface.co/nghuyong/ernie-3.0-medium-zh/resolve/main/config.json",
"nghuyong/ernie-3.0-mini-zh": "https://huggingface.co/nghuyong/ernie-3.0-mini-zh/resolve/main/config.json",
"nghuyong/ernie-3.0-micro-zh": "https://huggingface.co/nghuyong/ernie-3.0-micro-zh/resolve/main/config.json",
"nghuyong/ernie-3.0-nano-zh": "https://huggingface.co/nghuyong/ernie-3.0-nano-zh/resolve/main/config.json",
"nghuyong/ernie-gram-zh": "https://huggingface.co/nghuyong/ernie-gram-zh/resolve/main/config.json",
"nghuyong/ernie-health-zh": "https://huggingface.co/nghuyong/ernie-health-zh/resolve/main/config.json",
}
class ErnieConfig(PretrainedConfig):
r"""
This is the configuration class to store the configuration of a [`ErnieModel`] or a [`TFErnieModel`]. It is used to
instantiate a ERNIE model according to the specified arguments, defining the model architecture. Instantiating a
configuration with the defaults will yield a similar configuration to that of the ERNIE
[nghuyong/ernie-3.0-base-zh](https://huggingface.co/nghuyong/ernie-3.0-base-zh) architecture.
Configuration objects inherit from [`PretrainedConfig`] and can be used to control the model outputs. Read the
documentation from [`PretrainedConfig`] for more information.
Args:
vocab_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 30522):
Vocabulary size of the ERNIE model. Defines the number of different tokens that can be represented by the
`inputs_ids` passed when calling [`ErnieModel`] or [`TFErnieModel`].
hidden_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 768):
Dimensionality of the encoder layers and the pooler layer.
num_hidden_layers (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 12):
Number of hidden layers in the Transformer encoder.
num_attention_heads (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 12):
Number of attention heads for each attention layer in the Transformer encoder.
intermediate_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 3072):
Dimensionality of the "intermediate" (often named feed-forward) layer in the Transformer encoder.
hidden_act (`str` or `Callable`, *optional*, defaults to `"gelu"`):
The non-linear activation function (function or string) in the encoder and pooler. If string, `"gelu"`,
`"relu"`, `"silu"` and `"gelu_new"` are supported.
hidden_dropout_prob (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.1):
The dropout probability for all fully connected layers in the embeddings, encoder, and pooler.
attention_probs_dropout_prob (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.1):
The dropout ratio for the attention probabilities.
max_position_embeddings (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 512):
The maximum sequence length that this model might ever be used with. Typically set this to something large
just in case (e.g., 512 or 1024 or 2048).
type_vocab_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 2):
The vocabulary size of the `token_type_ids` passed when calling [`ErnieModel`] or [`TFErnieModel`].
task_type_vocab_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 3):
The vocabulary size of the `task_type_ids` for ERNIE2.0/ERNIE3.0 model
use_task_id (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether or not the model support `task_type_ids`
initializer_range (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.02):
The standard deviation of the truncated_normal_initializer for initializing all weight matrices.
layer_norm_eps (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 1e-12):
The epsilon used by the layer normalization layers.
position_embedding_type (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"absolute"`):
Type of position embedding. Choose one of `"absolute"`, `"relative_key"`, `"relative_key_query"`. For
positional embeddings use `"absolute"`. For more information on `"relative_key"`, please refer to
[Self-Attention with Relative Position Representations (Shaw et al.)](https://arxiv.org/abs/1803.02155).
For more information on `"relative_key_query"`, please refer to *Method 4* in [Improve Transformer Models
with Better Relative Position Embeddings (Huang et al.)](https://arxiv.org/abs/2009.13658).
is_decoder (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether the model is used as a decoder or not. If `False`, the model is used as an encoder.
use_cache (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether or not the model should return the last key/values attentions (not used by all models). Only
relevant if `config.is_decoder=True`.
classifier_dropout (`float`, *optional*):
The dropout ratio for the classification head.
Examples:
```python
>>> from transformers import ErnieConfig, ErnieModel
>>> # Initializing a ERNIE nghuyong/ernie-3.0-base-zh style configuration
>>> configuration = ErnieConfig()
>>> # Initializing a model (with random weights) from the nghuyong/ernie-3.0-base-zh style configuration
>>> model = ErnieModel(configuration)
>>> # Accessing the model configuration
>>> configuration = model.config
```"""
model_type = "ernie"
def __init__(
self,
vocab_size=30522,
hidden_size=768,
num_hidden_layers=12,
num_attention_heads=12,
intermediate_size=3072,
hidden_act="gelu",
hidden_dropout_prob=0.1,
attention_probs_dropout_prob=0.1,
max_position_embeddings=512,
type_vocab_size=2,
task_type_vocab_size=3,
use_task_id=False,
initializer_range=0.02,
layer_norm_eps=1e-12,
pad_token_id=0,
position_embedding_type="absolute",
use_cache=True,
classifier_dropout=None,
**kwargs,
):
super().__init__(pad_token_id=pad_token_id, **kwargs)
self.vocab_size = vocab_size
self.hidden_size = hidden_size
self.num_hidden_layers = num_hidden_layers
self.num_attention_heads = num_attention_heads
self.hidden_act = hidden_act
self.intermediate_size = intermediate_size
self.hidden_dropout_prob = hidden_dropout_prob
self.attention_probs_dropout_prob = attention_probs_dropout_prob
self.max_position_embeddings = max_position_embeddings
self.type_vocab_size = type_vocab_size
self.task_type_vocab_size = task_type_vocab_size
self.use_task_id = use_task_id
self.initializer_range = initializer_range
self.layer_norm_eps = layer_norm_eps
self.position_embedding_type = position_embedding_type
self.use_cache = use_cache
self.classifier_dropout = classifier_dropout
class ErnieOnnxConfig(OnnxConfig):
@property
def inputs(self) -> Mapping[str, Mapping[int, str]]:
if self.task == "multiple-choice":
dynamic_axis = {0: "batch", 1: "choice", 2: "sequence"}
else:
dynamic_axis = {0: "batch", 1: "sequence"}
return OrderedDict(
[
("input_ids", dynamic_axis),
("attention_mask", dynamic_axis),
("token_type_ids", dynamic_axis),
("task_type_ids", dynamic_axis),
]
)
| 8,884 | 50.656977 | 119 | py |
transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/ernie/__init__.py | # Copyright 2022 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.
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING
from ...utils import OptionalDependencyNotAvailable, _LazyModule, is_tensorflow_text_available, is_torch_available
_import_structure = {
"configuration_ernie": ["ERNIE_PRETRAINED_CONFIG_ARCHIVE_MAP", "ErnieConfig", "ErnieOnnxConfig"],
}
try:
if not is_torch_available():
raise OptionalDependencyNotAvailable()
except OptionalDependencyNotAvailable:
pass
else:
_import_structure["modeling_ernie"] = [
"ERNIE_PRETRAINED_MODEL_ARCHIVE_LIST",
"ErnieForCausalLM",
"ErnieForMaskedLM",
"ErnieForMultipleChoice",
"ErnieForNextSentencePrediction",
"ErnieForPreTraining",
"ErnieForQuestionAnswering",
"ErnieForSequenceClassification",
"ErnieForTokenClassification",
"ErnieModel",
"ErniePreTrainedModel",
]
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from .configuration_ernie import ERNIE_PRETRAINED_CONFIG_ARCHIVE_MAP, ErnieConfig, ErnieOnnxConfig
try:
if not is_torch_available():
raise OptionalDependencyNotAvailable()
except OptionalDependencyNotAvailable:
pass
else:
from .modeling_ernie import (
ERNIE_PRETRAINED_MODEL_ARCHIVE_LIST,
ErnieForCausalLM,
ErnieForMaskedLM,
ErnieForMultipleChoice,
ErnieForNextSentencePrediction,
ErnieForPreTraining,
ErnieForQuestionAnswering,
ErnieForSequenceClassification,
ErnieForTokenClassification,
ErnieModel,
ErniePreTrainedModel,
)
else:
import sys
sys.modules[__name__] = _LazyModule(__name__, globals()["__file__"], _import_structure, module_spec=__spec__)
| 2,331 | 31.84507 | 114 | py |
transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/convbert/configuration_convbert.py | # coding=utf-8
# Copyright 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.
""" ConvBERT model configuration"""
from collections import OrderedDict
from typing import Mapping
from ...configuration_utils import PretrainedConfig
from ...onnx import OnnxConfig
from ...utils import logging
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
CONVBERT_PRETRAINED_CONFIG_ARCHIVE_MAP = {
"YituTech/conv-bert-base": "https://huggingface.co/YituTech/conv-bert-base/resolve/main/config.json",
"YituTech/conv-bert-medium-small": (
"https://huggingface.co/YituTech/conv-bert-medium-small/resolve/main/config.json"
),
"YituTech/conv-bert-small": "https://huggingface.co/YituTech/conv-bert-small/resolve/main/config.json",
# See all ConvBERT models at https://huggingface.co/models?filter=convbert
}
class ConvBertConfig(PretrainedConfig):
r"""
This is the configuration class to store the configuration of a [`ConvBertModel`]. It is used to instantiate an
ConvBERT model according to the specified arguments, defining the model architecture. Instantiating a configuration
with the defaults will yield a similar configuration to that of the ConvBERT
[YituTech/conv-bert-base](https://huggingface.co/YituTech/conv-bert-base) architecture.
Configuration objects inherit from [`PretrainedConfig`] and can be used to control the model outputs. Read the
documentation from [`PretrainedConfig`] for more information.
Args:
vocab_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 30522):
Vocabulary size of the ConvBERT model. Defines the number of different tokens that can be represented by
the `inputs_ids` passed when calling [`ConvBertModel`] or [`TFConvBertModel`].
hidden_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 768):
Dimensionality of the encoder layers and the pooler layer.
num_hidden_layers (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 12):
Number of hidden layers in the Transformer encoder.
num_attention_heads (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 12):
Number of attention heads for each attention layer in the Transformer encoder.
intermediate_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 3072):
Dimensionality of the "intermediate" (i.e., feed-forward) layer in the Transformer encoder.
hidden_act (`str` or `function`, *optional*, defaults to `"gelu"`):
The non-linear activation function (function or string) in the encoder and pooler. If string, `"gelu"`,
`"relu"`, `"selu"` and `"gelu_new"` are supported.
hidden_dropout_prob (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.1):
The dropout probabilitiy for all fully connected layers in the embeddings, encoder, and pooler.
attention_probs_dropout_prob (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.1):
The dropout ratio for the attention probabilities.
max_position_embeddings (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 512):
The maximum sequence length that this model might ever be used with. Typically set this to something large
just in case (e.g., 512 or 1024 or 2048).
type_vocab_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 2):
The vocabulary size of the `token_type_ids` passed when calling [`ConvBertModel`] or [`TFConvBertModel`].
initializer_range (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.02):
The standard deviation of the truncated_normal_initializer for initializing all weight matrices.
layer_norm_eps (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 1e-12):
The epsilon used by the layer normalization layers.
head_ratio (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 2):
Ratio gamma to reduce the number of attention heads.
num_groups (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 1):
The number of groups for grouped linear layers for ConvBert model
conv_kernel_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 9):
The size of the convolutional kernel.
classifier_dropout (`float`, *optional*):
The dropout ratio for the classification head.
Example:
```python
>>> from transformers import ConvBertConfig, ConvBertModel
>>> # Initializing a ConvBERT convbert-base-uncased style configuration
>>> configuration = ConvBertConfig()
>>> # Initializing a model (with random weights) from the convbert-base-uncased style configuration
>>> model = ConvBertModel(configuration)
>>> # Accessing the model configuration
>>> configuration = model.config
```"""
model_type = "convbert"
def __init__(
self,
vocab_size=30522,
hidden_size=768,
num_hidden_layers=12,
num_attention_heads=12,
intermediate_size=3072,
hidden_act="gelu",
hidden_dropout_prob=0.1,
attention_probs_dropout_prob=0.1,
max_position_embeddings=512,
type_vocab_size=2,
initializer_range=0.02,
layer_norm_eps=1e-12,
pad_token_id=1,
bos_token_id=0,
eos_token_id=2,
embedding_size=768,
head_ratio=2,
conv_kernel_size=9,
num_groups=1,
classifier_dropout=None,
**kwargs,
):
super().__init__(
pad_token_id=pad_token_id,
bos_token_id=bos_token_id,
eos_token_id=eos_token_id,
**kwargs,
)
self.vocab_size = vocab_size
self.hidden_size = hidden_size
self.num_hidden_layers = num_hidden_layers
self.num_attention_heads = num_attention_heads
self.intermediate_size = intermediate_size
self.hidden_act = hidden_act
self.hidden_dropout_prob = hidden_dropout_prob
self.attention_probs_dropout_prob = attention_probs_dropout_prob
self.max_position_embeddings = max_position_embeddings
self.type_vocab_size = type_vocab_size
self.initializer_range = initializer_range
self.layer_norm_eps = layer_norm_eps
self.embedding_size = embedding_size
self.head_ratio = head_ratio
self.conv_kernel_size = conv_kernel_size
self.num_groups = num_groups
self.classifier_dropout = classifier_dropout
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.configuration_bert.BertOnnxConfig
class ConvBertOnnxConfig(OnnxConfig):
@property
def inputs(self) -> Mapping[str, Mapping[int, str]]:
if self.task == "multiple-choice":
dynamic_axis = {0: "batch", 1: "choice", 2: "sequence"}
else:
dynamic_axis = {0: "batch", 1: "sequence"}
return OrderedDict(
[
("input_ids", dynamic_axis),
("attention_mask", dynamic_axis),
("token_type_ids", dynamic_axis),
]
)
| 7,311 | 43.048193 | 119 | py |
transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/convbert/tokenization_convbert_fast.py | # coding=utf-8
# Copyright The HuggingFace Inc. 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.
"""Tokenization classes for ConvBERT."""
import json
from typing import List, Optional, Tuple
from tokenizers import normalizers
from ...tokenization_utils_fast import PreTrainedTokenizerFast
from ...utils import logging
from .tokenization_convbert import ConvBertTokenizer
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
VOCAB_FILES_NAMES = {"vocab_file": "vocab.txt"}
PRETRAINED_VOCAB_FILES_MAP = {
"vocab_file": {
"YituTech/conv-bert-base": "https://huggingface.co/YituTech/conv-bert-base/resolve/main/vocab.txt",
"YituTech/conv-bert-medium-small": (
"https://huggingface.co/YituTech/conv-bert-medium-small/resolve/main/vocab.txt"
),
"YituTech/conv-bert-small": "https://huggingface.co/YituTech/conv-bert-small/resolve/main/vocab.txt",
}
}
PRETRAINED_POSITIONAL_EMBEDDINGS_SIZES = {
"YituTech/conv-bert-base": 512,
"YituTech/conv-bert-medium-small": 512,
"YituTech/conv-bert-small": 512,
}
PRETRAINED_INIT_CONFIGURATION = {
"YituTech/conv-bert-base": {"do_lower_case": True},
"YituTech/conv-bert-medium-small": {"do_lower_case": True},
"YituTech/conv-bert-small": {"do_lower_case": True},
}
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.tokenization_bert_fast.BertTokenizerFast with bert-base-cased->YituTech/conv-bert-base, Bert->ConvBert, BERT->ConvBERT
class ConvBertTokenizerFast(PreTrainedTokenizerFast):
r"""
Construct a "fast" ConvBERT tokenizer (backed by HuggingFace's *tokenizers* library). Based on WordPiece.
This tokenizer inherits from [`PreTrainedTokenizerFast`] which contains most of the main methods. Users should
refer to this superclass for more information regarding those methods.
Args:
vocab_file (`str`):
File containing the vocabulary.
do_lower_case (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether or not to lowercase the input when tokenizing.
unk_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"[UNK]"`):
The unknown token. A token that is not in the vocabulary cannot be converted to an ID and is set to be this
token instead.
sep_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"[SEP]"`):
The separator token, which is used when building a sequence from multiple sequences, e.g. two sequences for
sequence classification or for a text and a question for question answering. It is also used as the last
token of a sequence built with special tokens.
pad_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"[PAD]"`):
The token used for padding, for example when batching sequences of different lengths.
cls_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"[CLS]"`):
The classifier token which is used when doing sequence classification (classification of the whole sequence
instead of per-token classification). It is the first token of the sequence when built with special tokens.
mask_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"[MASK]"`):
The token used for masking values. This is the token used when training this model with masked language
modeling. This is the token which the model will try to predict.
clean_text (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether or not to clean the text before tokenization by removing any control characters and replacing all
whitespaces by the classic one.
tokenize_chinese_chars (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether or not to tokenize Chinese characters. This should likely be deactivated for Japanese (see [this
issue](https://github.com/huggingface/transformers/issues/328)).
strip_accents (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to strip all accents. If this option is not specified, then it will be determined by the
value for `lowercase` (as in the original ConvBERT).
wordpieces_prefix (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"##"`):
The prefix for subwords.
"""
vocab_files_names = VOCAB_FILES_NAMES
pretrained_vocab_files_map = PRETRAINED_VOCAB_FILES_MAP
pretrained_init_configuration = PRETRAINED_INIT_CONFIGURATION
max_model_input_sizes = PRETRAINED_POSITIONAL_EMBEDDINGS_SIZES
slow_tokenizer_class = ConvBertTokenizer
def __init__(
self,
vocab_file=None,
tokenizer_file=None,
do_lower_case=True,
unk_token="[UNK]",
sep_token="[SEP]",
pad_token="[PAD]",
cls_token="[CLS]",
mask_token="[MASK]",
tokenize_chinese_chars=True,
strip_accents=None,
**kwargs,
):
super().__init__(
vocab_file,
tokenizer_file=tokenizer_file,
do_lower_case=do_lower_case,
unk_token=unk_token,
sep_token=sep_token,
pad_token=pad_token,
cls_token=cls_token,
mask_token=mask_token,
tokenize_chinese_chars=tokenize_chinese_chars,
strip_accents=strip_accents,
**kwargs,
)
normalizer_state = json.loads(self.backend_tokenizer.normalizer.__getstate__())
if (
normalizer_state.get("lowercase", do_lower_case) != do_lower_case
or normalizer_state.get("strip_accents", strip_accents) != strip_accents
or normalizer_state.get("handle_chinese_chars", tokenize_chinese_chars) != tokenize_chinese_chars
):
normalizer_class = getattr(normalizers, normalizer_state.pop("type"))
normalizer_state["lowercase"] = do_lower_case
normalizer_state["strip_accents"] = strip_accents
normalizer_state["handle_chinese_chars"] = tokenize_chinese_chars
self.backend_tokenizer.normalizer = normalizer_class(**normalizer_state)
self.do_lower_case = do_lower_case
def build_inputs_with_special_tokens(self, token_ids_0, token_ids_1=None):
"""
Build model inputs from a sequence or a pair of sequence for sequence classification tasks by concatenating and
adding special tokens. A ConvBERT sequence has the following format:
- single sequence: `[CLS] X [SEP]`
- pair of sequences: `[CLS] A [SEP] B [SEP]`
Args:
token_ids_0 (`List[int]`):
List of IDs to which the special tokens will be added.
token_ids_1 (`List[int]`, *optional*):
Optional second list of IDs for sequence pairs.
Returns:
`List[int]`: List of [input IDs](../glossary#input-ids) with the appropriate special tokens.
"""
output = [self.cls_token_id] + token_ids_0 + [self.sep_token_id]
if token_ids_1:
output += token_ids_1 + [self.sep_token_id]
return output
def create_token_type_ids_from_sequences(
self, token_ids_0: List[int], token_ids_1: Optional[List[int]] = None
) -> List[int]:
"""
Create a mask from the two sequences passed to be used in a sequence-pair classification task. A ConvBERT
sequence pair mask has the following format:
```
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
| first sequence | second sequence |
```
If `token_ids_1` is `None`, this method only returns the first portion of the mask (0s).
Args:
token_ids_0 (`List[int]`):
List of IDs.
token_ids_1 (`List[int]`, *optional*):
Optional second list of IDs for sequence pairs.
Returns:
`List[int]`: List of [token type IDs](../glossary#token-type-ids) according to the given sequence(s).
"""
sep = [self.sep_token_id]
cls = [self.cls_token_id]
if token_ids_1 is None:
return len(cls + token_ids_0 + sep) * [0]
return len(cls + token_ids_0 + sep) * [0] + len(token_ids_1 + sep) * [1]
def save_vocabulary(self, save_directory: str, filename_prefix: Optional[str] = None) -> Tuple[str]:
files = self._tokenizer.model.save(save_directory, name=filename_prefix)
return tuple(files)
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transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/convbert/convert_convbert_original_tf1_checkpoint_to_pytorch_and_tf2.py | # coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2020 The HuggingFace Inc. team.
#
# 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.
"""Convert ConvBERT checkpoint."""
import argparse
from transformers import ConvBertConfig, ConvBertModel, TFConvBertModel, load_tf_weights_in_convbert
from transformers.utils import logging
logging.set_verbosity_info()
def convert_orig_tf1_checkpoint_to_pytorch(tf_checkpoint_path, convbert_config_file, pytorch_dump_path):
conf = ConvBertConfig.from_json_file(convbert_config_file)
model = ConvBertModel(conf)
model = load_tf_weights_in_convbert(model, conf, tf_checkpoint_path)
model.save_pretrained(pytorch_dump_path)
tf_model = TFConvBertModel.from_pretrained(pytorch_dump_path, from_pt=True)
tf_model.save_pretrained(pytorch_dump_path)
if __name__ == "__main__":
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
# Required parameters
parser.add_argument(
"--tf_checkpoint_path", default=None, type=str, required=True, help="Path to the TensorFlow checkpoint path."
)
parser.add_argument(
"--convbert_config_file",
default=None,
type=str,
required=True,
help=(
"The config json file corresponding to the pre-trained ConvBERT model. \n"
"This specifies the model architecture."
),
)
parser.add_argument(
"--pytorch_dump_path", default=None, type=str, required=True, help="Path to the output PyTorch model."
)
args = parser.parse_args()
convert_orig_tf1_checkpoint_to_pytorch(args.tf_checkpoint_path, args.convbert_config_file, args.pytorch_dump_path)
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transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/convbert/modeling_tf_convbert.py | # coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2021 The HuggingFace Inc. 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.
""" TF 2.0 ConvBERT model."""
from __future__ import annotations
from typing import Optional, Tuple, Union
import numpy as np
import tensorflow as tf
from ...activations_tf import get_tf_activation
from ...modeling_tf_outputs import (
TFBaseModelOutput,
TFMaskedLMOutput,
TFMultipleChoiceModelOutput,
TFQuestionAnsweringModelOutput,
TFSequenceClassifierOutput,
TFTokenClassifierOutput,
)
from ...modeling_tf_utils import (
TFMaskedLanguageModelingLoss,
TFModelInputType,
TFMultipleChoiceLoss,
TFPreTrainedModel,
TFQuestionAnsweringLoss,
TFSequenceClassificationLoss,
TFSequenceSummary,
TFTokenClassificationLoss,
get_initializer,
keras_serializable,
unpack_inputs,
)
from ...tf_utils import check_embeddings_within_bounds, shape_list, stable_softmax
from ...utils import (
add_code_sample_docstrings,
add_start_docstrings,
add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward,
logging,
)
from .configuration_convbert import ConvBertConfig
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC = "YituTech/conv-bert-base"
_CONFIG_FOR_DOC = "ConvBertConfig"
TF_CONVBERT_PRETRAINED_MODEL_ARCHIVE_LIST = [
"YituTech/conv-bert-base",
"YituTech/conv-bert-medium-small",
"YituTech/conv-bert-small",
# See all ConvBERT models at https://huggingface.co/models?filter=convbert
]
# Copied from transformers.models.albert.modeling_tf_albert.TFAlbertEmbeddings with Albert->ConvBert
class TFConvBertEmbeddings(tf.keras.layers.Layer):
"""Construct the embeddings from word, position and token_type embeddings."""
def __init__(self, config: ConvBertConfig, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.config = config
self.embedding_size = config.embedding_size
self.max_position_embeddings = config.max_position_embeddings
self.initializer_range = config.initializer_range
self.LayerNorm = tf.keras.layers.LayerNormalization(epsilon=config.layer_norm_eps, name="LayerNorm")
self.dropout = tf.keras.layers.Dropout(rate=config.hidden_dropout_prob)
def build(self, input_shape: tf.TensorShape):
with tf.name_scope("word_embeddings"):
self.weight = self.add_weight(
name="weight",
shape=[self.config.vocab_size, self.embedding_size],
initializer=get_initializer(self.initializer_range),
)
with tf.name_scope("token_type_embeddings"):
self.token_type_embeddings = self.add_weight(
name="embeddings",
shape=[self.config.type_vocab_size, self.embedding_size],
initializer=get_initializer(self.initializer_range),
)
with tf.name_scope("position_embeddings"):
self.position_embeddings = self.add_weight(
name="embeddings",
shape=[self.max_position_embeddings, self.embedding_size],
initializer=get_initializer(self.initializer_range),
)
super().build(input_shape)
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_tf_bert.TFBertEmbeddings.call
def call(
self,
input_ids: tf.Tensor = None,
position_ids: tf.Tensor = None,
token_type_ids: tf.Tensor = None,
inputs_embeds: tf.Tensor = None,
past_key_values_length=0,
training: bool = False,
) -> tf.Tensor:
"""
Applies embedding based on inputs tensor.
Returns:
final_embeddings (`tf.Tensor`): output embedding tensor.
"""
if input_ids is None and inputs_embeds is None:
raise ValueError("Need to provide either `input_ids` or `input_embeds`.")
if input_ids is not None:
check_embeddings_within_bounds(input_ids, self.config.vocab_size)
inputs_embeds = tf.gather(params=self.weight, indices=input_ids)
input_shape = shape_list(inputs_embeds)[:-1]
if token_type_ids is None:
token_type_ids = tf.fill(dims=input_shape, value=0)
if position_ids is None:
position_ids = tf.expand_dims(
tf.range(start=past_key_values_length, limit=input_shape[1] + past_key_values_length), axis=0
)
position_embeds = tf.gather(params=self.position_embeddings, indices=position_ids)
token_type_embeds = tf.gather(params=self.token_type_embeddings, indices=token_type_ids)
final_embeddings = inputs_embeds + position_embeds + token_type_embeds
final_embeddings = self.LayerNorm(inputs=final_embeddings)
final_embeddings = self.dropout(inputs=final_embeddings, training=training)
return final_embeddings
class TFConvBertSelfAttention(tf.keras.layers.Layer):
def __init__(self, config, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
if config.hidden_size % config.num_attention_heads != 0:
raise ValueError(
f"The hidden size ({config.hidden_size}) is not a multiple of the number of attention "
f"heads ({config.num_attention_heads})"
)
new_num_attention_heads = int(config.num_attention_heads / config.head_ratio)
if new_num_attention_heads < 1:
self.head_ratio = config.num_attention_heads
num_attention_heads = 1
else:
num_attention_heads = new_num_attention_heads
self.head_ratio = config.head_ratio
self.num_attention_heads = num_attention_heads
self.conv_kernel_size = config.conv_kernel_size
if config.hidden_size % self.num_attention_heads != 0:
raise ValueError("hidden_size should be divisible by num_attention_heads")
self.attention_head_size = config.hidden_size // config.num_attention_heads
self.all_head_size = self.num_attention_heads * self.attention_head_size
self.query = tf.keras.layers.Dense(
self.all_head_size, kernel_initializer=get_initializer(config.initializer_range), name="query"
)
self.key = tf.keras.layers.Dense(
self.all_head_size, kernel_initializer=get_initializer(config.initializer_range), name="key"
)
self.value = tf.keras.layers.Dense(
self.all_head_size, kernel_initializer=get_initializer(config.initializer_range), name="value"
)
self.key_conv_attn_layer = tf.keras.layers.SeparableConv1D(
self.all_head_size,
self.conv_kernel_size,
padding="same",
activation=None,
depthwise_initializer=get_initializer(1 / self.conv_kernel_size),
pointwise_initializer=get_initializer(config.initializer_range),
name="key_conv_attn_layer",
)
self.conv_kernel_layer = tf.keras.layers.Dense(
self.num_attention_heads * self.conv_kernel_size,
activation=None,
name="conv_kernel_layer",
kernel_initializer=get_initializer(config.initializer_range),
)
self.conv_out_layer = tf.keras.layers.Dense(
self.all_head_size,
activation=None,
name="conv_out_layer",
kernel_initializer=get_initializer(config.initializer_range),
)
self.dropout = tf.keras.layers.Dropout(config.attention_probs_dropout_prob)
def transpose_for_scores(self, x, batch_size):
# Reshape from [batch_size, seq_length, all_head_size] to [batch_size, seq_length, num_attention_heads, attention_head_size]
x = tf.reshape(x, (batch_size, -1, self.num_attention_heads, self.attention_head_size))
return tf.transpose(x, perm=[0, 2, 1, 3])
def call(self, hidden_states, attention_mask, head_mask, output_attentions, training=False):
batch_size = shape_list(hidden_states)[0]
mixed_query_layer = self.query(hidden_states)
mixed_key_layer = self.key(hidden_states)
mixed_value_layer = self.value(hidden_states)
mixed_key_conv_attn_layer = self.key_conv_attn_layer(hidden_states)
query_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(mixed_query_layer, batch_size)
key_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(mixed_key_layer, batch_size)
conv_attn_layer = tf.multiply(mixed_key_conv_attn_layer, mixed_query_layer)
conv_kernel_layer = self.conv_kernel_layer(conv_attn_layer)
conv_kernel_layer = tf.reshape(conv_kernel_layer, [-1, self.conv_kernel_size, 1])
conv_kernel_layer = stable_softmax(conv_kernel_layer, axis=1)
paddings = tf.constant(
[
[
0,
0,
],
[int((self.conv_kernel_size - 1) / 2), int((self.conv_kernel_size - 1) / 2)],
[0, 0],
]
)
conv_out_layer = self.conv_out_layer(hidden_states)
conv_out_layer = tf.reshape(conv_out_layer, [batch_size, -1, self.all_head_size])
conv_out_layer = tf.pad(conv_out_layer, paddings, "CONSTANT")
unfold_conv_out_layer = tf.stack(
[
tf.slice(conv_out_layer, [0, i, 0], [batch_size, shape_list(mixed_query_layer)[1], self.all_head_size])
for i in range(self.conv_kernel_size)
],
axis=-1,
)
conv_out_layer = tf.reshape(unfold_conv_out_layer, [-1, self.attention_head_size, self.conv_kernel_size])
conv_out_layer = tf.matmul(conv_out_layer, conv_kernel_layer)
conv_out_layer = tf.reshape(conv_out_layer, [-1, self.all_head_size])
# Take the dot product between "query" and "key" to get the raw attention scores.
attention_scores = tf.matmul(
query_layer, key_layer, transpose_b=True
) # (batch size, num_heads, seq_len_q, seq_len_k)
dk = tf.cast(shape_list(key_layer)[-1], attention_scores.dtype) # scale attention_scores
attention_scores = attention_scores / tf.math.sqrt(dk)
if attention_mask is not None:
# Apply the attention mask is (precomputed for all layers in TFBertModel call() function)
attention_scores = attention_scores + attention_mask
# Normalize the attention scores to probabilities.
attention_probs = stable_softmax(attention_scores, axis=-1)
# This is actually dropping out entire tokens to attend to, which might
# seem a bit unusual, but is taken from the original Transformer paper.
attention_probs = self.dropout(attention_probs, training=training)
# Mask heads if we want to
if head_mask is not None:
attention_probs = attention_probs * head_mask
value_layer = tf.reshape(
mixed_value_layer, [batch_size, -1, self.num_attention_heads, self.attention_head_size]
)
value_layer = tf.transpose(value_layer, [0, 2, 1, 3])
context_layer = tf.matmul(attention_probs, value_layer)
context_layer = tf.transpose(context_layer, perm=[0, 2, 1, 3])
conv_out = tf.reshape(conv_out_layer, [batch_size, -1, self.num_attention_heads, self.attention_head_size])
context_layer = tf.concat([context_layer, conv_out], 2)
context_layer = tf.reshape(
context_layer, (batch_size, -1, self.head_ratio * self.all_head_size)
) # (batch_size, seq_len_q, all_head_size)
outputs = (context_layer, attention_probs) if output_attentions else (context_layer,)
return outputs
class TFConvBertSelfOutput(tf.keras.layers.Layer):
def __init__(self, config, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.dense = tf.keras.layers.Dense(
config.hidden_size, kernel_initializer=get_initializer(config.initializer_range), name="dense"
)
self.LayerNorm = tf.keras.layers.LayerNormalization(epsilon=config.layer_norm_eps, name="LayerNorm")
self.dropout = tf.keras.layers.Dropout(config.hidden_dropout_prob)
def call(self, hidden_states, input_tensor, training=False):
hidden_states = self.dense(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.dropout(hidden_states, training=training)
hidden_states = self.LayerNorm(hidden_states + input_tensor)
return hidden_states
class TFConvBertAttention(tf.keras.layers.Layer):
def __init__(self, config, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.self_attention = TFConvBertSelfAttention(config, name="self")
self.dense_output = TFConvBertSelfOutput(config, name="output")
def prune_heads(self, heads):
raise NotImplementedError
def call(self, input_tensor, attention_mask, head_mask, output_attentions, training=False):
self_outputs = self.self_attention(
input_tensor, attention_mask, head_mask, output_attentions, training=training
)
attention_output = self.dense_output(self_outputs[0], input_tensor, training=training)
outputs = (attention_output,) + self_outputs[1:] # add attentions if we output them
return outputs
class GroupedLinearLayer(tf.keras.layers.Layer):
def __init__(self, input_size, output_size, num_groups, kernel_initializer, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.input_size = input_size
self.output_size = output_size
self.num_groups = num_groups
self.kernel_initializer = kernel_initializer
self.group_in_dim = self.input_size // self.num_groups
self.group_out_dim = self.output_size // self.num_groups
def build(self, input_shape=None):
self.kernel = self.add_weight(
"kernel",
shape=[self.group_out_dim, self.group_in_dim, self.num_groups],
initializer=self.kernel_initializer,
trainable=True,
)
self.bias = self.add_weight(
"bias", shape=[self.output_size], initializer=self.kernel_initializer, dtype=self.dtype, trainable=True
)
super().build(input_shape)
def call(self, hidden_states):
batch_size = shape_list(hidden_states)[0]
x = tf.transpose(tf.reshape(hidden_states, [-1, self.num_groups, self.group_in_dim]), [1, 0, 2])
x = tf.matmul(x, tf.transpose(self.kernel, [2, 1, 0]))
x = tf.transpose(x, [1, 0, 2])
x = tf.reshape(x, [batch_size, -1, self.output_size])
x = tf.nn.bias_add(value=x, bias=self.bias)
return x
class TFConvBertIntermediate(tf.keras.layers.Layer):
def __init__(self, config, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
if config.num_groups == 1:
self.dense = tf.keras.layers.Dense(
config.intermediate_size, kernel_initializer=get_initializer(config.initializer_range), name="dense"
)
else:
self.dense = GroupedLinearLayer(
config.hidden_size,
config.intermediate_size,
num_groups=config.num_groups,
kernel_initializer=get_initializer(config.initializer_range),
name="dense",
)
if isinstance(config.hidden_act, str):
self.intermediate_act_fn = get_tf_activation(config.hidden_act)
else:
self.intermediate_act_fn = config.hidden_act
def call(self, hidden_states):
hidden_states = self.dense(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.intermediate_act_fn(hidden_states)
return hidden_states
class TFConvBertOutput(tf.keras.layers.Layer):
def __init__(self, config, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
if config.num_groups == 1:
self.dense = tf.keras.layers.Dense(
config.hidden_size, kernel_initializer=get_initializer(config.initializer_range), name="dense"
)
else:
self.dense = GroupedLinearLayer(
config.intermediate_size,
config.hidden_size,
num_groups=config.num_groups,
kernel_initializer=get_initializer(config.initializer_range),
name="dense",
)
self.LayerNorm = tf.keras.layers.LayerNormalization(epsilon=config.layer_norm_eps, name="LayerNorm")
self.dropout = tf.keras.layers.Dropout(config.hidden_dropout_prob)
def call(self, hidden_states, input_tensor, training=False):
hidden_states = self.dense(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.dropout(hidden_states, training=training)
hidden_states = self.LayerNorm(hidden_states + input_tensor)
return hidden_states
class TFConvBertLayer(tf.keras.layers.Layer):
def __init__(self, config, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.attention = TFConvBertAttention(config, name="attention")
self.intermediate = TFConvBertIntermediate(config, name="intermediate")
self.bert_output = TFConvBertOutput(config, name="output")
def call(self, hidden_states, attention_mask, head_mask, output_attentions, training=False):
attention_outputs = self.attention(
hidden_states, attention_mask, head_mask, output_attentions, training=training
)
attention_output = attention_outputs[0]
intermediate_output = self.intermediate(attention_output)
layer_output = self.bert_output(intermediate_output, attention_output, training=training)
outputs = (layer_output,) + attention_outputs[1:] # add attentions if we output them
return outputs
class TFConvBertEncoder(tf.keras.layers.Layer):
def __init__(self, config, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.layer = [TFConvBertLayer(config, name=f"layer_._{i}") for i in range(config.num_hidden_layers)]
def call(
self,
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
head_mask,
output_attentions,
output_hidden_states,
return_dict,
training=False,
):
all_hidden_states = () if output_hidden_states else None
all_attentions = () if output_attentions else None
for i, layer_module in enumerate(self.layer):
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states = all_hidden_states + (hidden_states,)
layer_outputs = layer_module(
hidden_states, attention_mask, head_mask[i], output_attentions, training=training
)
hidden_states = layer_outputs[0]
if output_attentions:
all_attentions = all_attentions + (layer_outputs[1],)
# Add last layer
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states = all_hidden_states + (hidden_states,)
if not return_dict:
return tuple(v for v in [hidden_states, all_hidden_states, all_attentions] if v is not None)
return TFBaseModelOutput(
last_hidden_state=hidden_states, hidden_states=all_hidden_states, attentions=all_attentions
)
class TFConvBertPredictionHeadTransform(tf.keras.layers.Layer):
def __init__(self, config, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.dense = tf.keras.layers.Dense(
config.embedding_size, kernel_initializer=get_initializer(config.initializer_range), name="dense"
)
if isinstance(config.hidden_act, str):
self.transform_act_fn = get_tf_activation(config.hidden_act)
else:
self.transform_act_fn = config.hidden_act
self.LayerNorm = tf.keras.layers.LayerNormalization(epsilon=config.layer_norm_eps, name="LayerNorm")
def call(self, hidden_states):
hidden_states = self.dense(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.transform_act_fn(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.LayerNorm(hidden_states)
return hidden_states
@keras_serializable
class TFConvBertMainLayer(tf.keras.layers.Layer):
config_class = ConvBertConfig
def __init__(self, config, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.embeddings = TFConvBertEmbeddings(config, name="embeddings")
if config.embedding_size != config.hidden_size:
self.embeddings_project = tf.keras.layers.Dense(config.hidden_size, name="embeddings_project")
self.encoder = TFConvBertEncoder(config, name="encoder")
self.config = config
def get_input_embeddings(self):
return self.embeddings
def set_input_embeddings(self, value):
self.embeddings.weight = value
self.embeddings.vocab_size = value.shape[0]
def _prune_heads(self, heads_to_prune):
"""
Prunes heads of the model. heads_to_prune: dict of {layer_num: list of heads to prune in this layer} See base
class PreTrainedModel
"""
raise NotImplementedError
def get_extended_attention_mask(self, attention_mask, input_shape, dtype):
if attention_mask is None:
attention_mask = tf.fill(input_shape, 1)
# We create a 3D attention mask from a 2D tensor mask.
# Sizes are [batch_size, 1, 1, to_seq_length]
# So we can broadcast to [batch_size, num_heads, from_seq_length, to_seq_length]
# this attention mask is more simple than the triangular masking of causal attention
# used in OpenAI GPT, we just need to prepare the broadcast dimension here.
extended_attention_mask = tf.reshape(attention_mask, (input_shape[0], 1, 1, input_shape[1]))
# Since attention_mask is 1.0 for positions we want to attend and 0.0 for
# masked positions, this operation will create a tensor which is 0.0 for
# positions we want to attend and -10000.0 for masked positions.
# Since we are adding it to the raw scores before the softmax, this is
# effectively the same as removing these entirely.
extended_attention_mask = tf.cast(extended_attention_mask, dtype)
extended_attention_mask = (1.0 - extended_attention_mask) * -10000.0
return extended_attention_mask
def get_head_mask(self, head_mask):
if head_mask is not None:
raise NotImplementedError
else:
head_mask = [None] * self.config.num_hidden_layers
return head_mask
@unpack_inputs
def call(
self,
input_ids=None,
attention_mask=None,
token_type_ids=None,
position_ids=None,
head_mask=None,
inputs_embeds=None,
output_attentions=None,
output_hidden_states=None,
return_dict=None,
training=False,
):
if input_ids is not None and inputs_embeds is not None:
raise ValueError("You cannot specify both input_ids and inputs_embeds at the same time")
elif input_ids is not None:
input_shape = shape_list(input_ids)
elif inputs_embeds is not None:
input_shape = shape_list(inputs_embeds)[:-1]
else:
raise ValueError("You have to specify either input_ids or inputs_embeds")
if attention_mask is None:
attention_mask = tf.fill(input_shape, 1)
if token_type_ids is None:
token_type_ids = tf.fill(input_shape, 0)
hidden_states = self.embeddings(input_ids, position_ids, token_type_ids, inputs_embeds, training=training)
extended_attention_mask = self.get_extended_attention_mask(attention_mask, input_shape, hidden_states.dtype)
head_mask = self.get_head_mask(head_mask)
if hasattr(self, "embeddings_project"):
hidden_states = self.embeddings_project(hidden_states, training=training)
hidden_states = self.encoder(
hidden_states,
extended_attention_mask,
head_mask,
output_attentions,
output_hidden_states,
return_dict,
training=training,
)
return hidden_states
class TFConvBertPreTrainedModel(TFPreTrainedModel):
"""
An abstract class to handle weights initialization and a simple interface for downloading and loading pretrained
models.
"""
config_class = ConvBertConfig
base_model_prefix = "convbert"
CONVBERT_START_DOCSTRING = r"""
This model inherits from [`TFPreTrainedModel`]. Check the superclass documentation for the generic methods the
library implements for all its model (such as downloading or saving, resizing the input embeddings, pruning heads
etc.)
This model is also a [tf.keras.Model](https://www.tensorflow.org/api_docs/python/tf/keras/Model) subclass. Use it
as a regular TF 2.0 Keras Model and refer to the TF 2.0 documentation for all matter related to general usage and
behavior.
<Tip>
TensorFlow models and layers in `transformers` accept two formats as input:
- having all inputs as keyword arguments (like PyTorch models), or
- having all inputs as a list, tuple or dict in the first positional argument.
The reason the second format is supported is that Keras methods prefer this format when passing inputs to models
and layers. Because of this support, when using methods like `model.fit()` things should "just work" for you - just
pass your inputs and labels in any format that `model.fit()` supports! If, however, you want to use the second
format outside of Keras methods like `fit()` and `predict()`, such as when creating your own layers or models with
the Keras `Functional` API, there are three possibilities you can use to gather all the input Tensors in the first
positional argument:
- a single Tensor with `input_ids` only and nothing else: `model(input_ids)`
- a list of varying length with one or several input Tensors IN THE ORDER given in the docstring:
`model([input_ids, attention_mask])` or `model([input_ids, attention_mask, token_type_ids])`
- a dictionary with one or several input Tensors associated to the input names given in the docstring:
`model({"input_ids": input_ids, "token_type_ids": token_type_ids})`
Note that when creating models and layers with
[subclassing](https://keras.io/guides/making_new_layers_and_models_via_subclassing/) then you don't need to worry
about any of this, as you can just pass inputs like you would to any other Python function!
</Tip>
Args:
config ([`ConvBertConfig`]): Model configuration class with all the parameters of the model.
Initializing with a config file does not load the weights associated with the model, only the
configuration. Check out the [`~PreTrainedModel.from_pretrained`] method to load the model weights.
"""
CONVBERT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING = r"""
Args:
input_ids (`Numpy array` or `tf.Tensor` of shape `({0})`):
Indices of input sequence tokens in the vocabulary.
Indices can be obtained using [`AutoTokenizer`]. See [`PreTrainedTokenizer.__call__`] and
[`PreTrainedTokenizer.encode`] for details.
[What are input IDs?](../glossary#input-ids)
attention_mask (`Numpy array` or `tf.Tensor` of shape `({0})`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on padding token indices. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
token_type_ids (`Numpy array` or `tf.Tensor` of shape `({0})`, *optional*):
Segment token indices to indicate first and second portions of the inputs. Indices are selected in `[0,
1]`:
- 0 corresponds to a *sentence A* token,
- 1 corresponds to a *sentence B* token.
[What are token type IDs?](../glossary#token-type-ids)
position_ids (`Numpy array` or `tf.Tensor` of shape `({0})`, *optional*):
Indices of positions of each input sequence tokens in the position embeddings. Selected in the range `[0,
config.max_position_embeddings - 1]`.
[What are position IDs?](../glossary#position-ids)
head_mask (`Numpy array` or `tf.Tensor` of shape `(num_heads,)` or `(num_layers, num_heads)`, *optional*):
Mask to nullify selected heads of the self-attention modules. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 indicates the head is **not masked**,
- 0 indicates the head is **masked**.
inputs_embeds (`tf.Tensor` of shape `({0}, hidden_size)`, *optional*):
Optionally, instead of passing `input_ids` you can choose to directly pass an embedded representation. This
is useful if you want more control over how to convert `input_ids` indices into associated vectors than the
model's internal embedding lookup matrix.
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under returned
tensors for more detail. This argument can be used only in eager mode, in graph mode the value in the
config will be used instead.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors for
more detail. This argument can be used only in eager mode, in graph mode the value in the config will be
used instead.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple. This argument can be used in
eager mode, in graph mode the value will always be set to True.
training (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether or not to use the model in training mode (some modules like dropout modules have different
behaviors between training and evaluation).
"""
@add_start_docstrings(
"The bare ConvBERT Model transformer outputting raw hidden-states without any specific head on top.",
CONVBERT_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class TFConvBertModel(TFConvBertPreTrainedModel):
def __init__(self, config, *inputs, **kwargs):
super().__init__(config, *inputs, **kwargs)
self.convbert = TFConvBertMainLayer(config, name="convbert")
@unpack_inputs
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(CONVBERT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING.format("batch_size, sequence_length"))
@add_code_sample_docstrings(
checkpoint=_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC,
output_type=TFBaseModelOutput,
config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC,
)
def call(
self,
input_ids: TFModelInputType | None = None,
attention_mask: Optional[Union[np.array, tf.Tensor]] = None,
token_type_ids: Optional[Union[np.array, tf.Tensor]] = None,
position_ids: Optional[Union[np.array, tf.Tensor]] = None,
head_mask: Optional[Union[np.array, tf.Tensor]] = None,
inputs_embeds: tf.Tensor | None = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
training: bool = False,
) -> Union[TFBaseModelOutput, Tuple[tf.Tensor]]:
outputs = self.convbert(
input_ids=input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
token_type_ids=token_type_ids,
position_ids=position_ids,
head_mask=head_mask,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
training=training,
)
return outputs
class TFConvBertMaskedLMHead(tf.keras.layers.Layer):
def __init__(self, config, input_embeddings, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.config = config
self.embedding_size = config.embedding_size
self.input_embeddings = input_embeddings
def build(self, input_shape):
self.bias = self.add_weight(shape=(self.config.vocab_size,), initializer="zeros", trainable=True, name="bias")
super().build(input_shape)
def get_output_embeddings(self):
return self.input_embeddings
def set_output_embeddings(self, value):
self.input_embeddings.weight = value
self.input_embeddings.vocab_size = shape_list(value)[0]
def get_bias(self):
return {"bias": self.bias}
def set_bias(self, value):
self.bias = value["bias"]
self.config.vocab_size = shape_list(value["bias"])[0]
def call(self, hidden_states):
seq_length = shape_list(tensor=hidden_states)[1]
hidden_states = tf.reshape(tensor=hidden_states, shape=[-1, self.embedding_size])
hidden_states = tf.matmul(a=hidden_states, b=self.input_embeddings.weight, transpose_b=True)
hidden_states = tf.reshape(tensor=hidden_states, shape=[-1, seq_length, self.config.vocab_size])
hidden_states = tf.nn.bias_add(value=hidden_states, bias=self.bias)
return hidden_states
class TFConvBertGeneratorPredictions(tf.keras.layers.Layer):
def __init__(self, config, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.LayerNorm = tf.keras.layers.LayerNormalization(epsilon=config.layer_norm_eps, name="LayerNorm")
self.dense = tf.keras.layers.Dense(config.embedding_size, name="dense")
def call(self, generator_hidden_states, training=False):
hidden_states = self.dense(generator_hidden_states)
hidden_states = get_tf_activation("gelu")(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.LayerNorm(hidden_states)
return hidden_states
@add_start_docstrings("""ConvBERT Model with a `language modeling` head on top.""", CONVBERT_START_DOCSTRING)
class TFConvBertForMaskedLM(TFConvBertPreTrainedModel, TFMaskedLanguageModelingLoss):
def __init__(self, config, *inputs, **kwargs):
super().__init__(config, **kwargs)
self.config = config
self.convbert = TFConvBertMainLayer(config, name="convbert")
self.generator_predictions = TFConvBertGeneratorPredictions(config, name="generator_predictions")
if isinstance(config.hidden_act, str):
self.activation = get_tf_activation(config.hidden_act)
else:
self.activation = config.hidden_act
self.generator_lm_head = TFConvBertMaskedLMHead(config, self.convbert.embeddings, name="generator_lm_head")
def get_lm_head(self):
return self.generator_lm_head
def get_prefix_bias_name(self):
return self.name + "/" + self.generator_lm_head.name
@unpack_inputs
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(CONVBERT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING.format("batch_size, sequence_length"))
@add_code_sample_docstrings(
checkpoint=_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC,
output_type=TFMaskedLMOutput,
config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC,
)
def call(
self,
input_ids: TFModelInputType | None = None,
attention_mask: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
token_type_ids: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
position_ids: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
head_mask: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
inputs_embeds: tf.Tensor | None = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
labels: tf.Tensor | None = None,
training: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Union[Tuple, TFMaskedLMOutput]:
r"""
labels (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Labels for computing the masked language modeling loss. Indices should be in `[-100, 0, ...,
config.vocab_size]` (see `input_ids` docstring) Tokens with indices set to `-100` are ignored (masked), the
loss is only computed for the tokens with labels in `[0, ..., config.vocab_size]`
"""
generator_hidden_states = self.convbert(
input_ids=input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
token_type_ids=token_type_ids,
position_ids=position_ids,
head_mask=head_mask,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
training=training,
)
generator_sequence_output = generator_hidden_states[0]
prediction_scores = self.generator_predictions(generator_sequence_output, training=training)
prediction_scores = self.generator_lm_head(prediction_scores, training=training)
loss = None if labels is None else self.hf_compute_loss(labels, prediction_scores)
if not return_dict:
output = (prediction_scores,) + generator_hidden_states[1:]
return ((loss,) + output) if loss is not None else output
return TFMaskedLMOutput(
loss=loss,
logits=prediction_scores,
hidden_states=generator_hidden_states.hidden_states,
attentions=generator_hidden_states.attentions,
)
class TFConvBertClassificationHead(tf.keras.layers.Layer):
"""Head for sentence-level classification tasks."""
def __init__(self, config, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.dense = tf.keras.layers.Dense(
config.hidden_size, kernel_initializer=get_initializer(config.initializer_range), name="dense"
)
classifier_dropout = (
config.classifier_dropout if config.classifier_dropout is not None else config.hidden_dropout_prob
)
self.dropout = tf.keras.layers.Dropout(classifier_dropout)
self.out_proj = tf.keras.layers.Dense(
config.num_labels, kernel_initializer=get_initializer(config.initializer_range), name="out_proj"
)
self.config = config
def call(self, hidden_states, **kwargs):
x = hidden_states[:, 0, :] # take <s> token (equiv. to [CLS])
x = self.dropout(x)
x = self.dense(x)
x = get_tf_activation(self.config.hidden_act)(x)
x = self.dropout(x)
x = self.out_proj(x)
return x
@add_start_docstrings(
"""
ConvBERT Model transformer with a sequence classification/regression head on top e.g., for GLUE tasks.
""",
CONVBERT_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class TFConvBertForSequenceClassification(TFConvBertPreTrainedModel, TFSequenceClassificationLoss):
def __init__(self, config, *inputs, **kwargs):
super().__init__(config, *inputs, **kwargs)
self.num_labels = config.num_labels
self.convbert = TFConvBertMainLayer(config, name="convbert")
self.classifier = TFConvBertClassificationHead(config, name="classifier")
@unpack_inputs
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(CONVBERT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING.format("batch_size, sequence_length"))
@add_code_sample_docstrings(
checkpoint=_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC,
output_type=TFSequenceClassifierOutput,
config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC,
)
def call(
self,
input_ids: TFModelInputType | None = None,
attention_mask: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
token_type_ids: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
position_ids: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
head_mask: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
inputs_embeds: tf.Tensor | None = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
labels: tf.Tensor | None = None,
training: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Union[Tuple, TFSequenceClassifierOutput]:
r"""
labels (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size,)`, *optional*):
Labels for computing the sequence classification/regression loss. Indices should be in `[0, ...,
config.num_labels - 1]`. If `config.num_labels == 1` a regression loss is computed (Mean-Square loss), If
`config.num_labels > 1` a classification loss is computed (Cross-Entropy).
"""
outputs = self.convbert(
input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
token_type_ids=token_type_ids,
position_ids=position_ids,
head_mask=head_mask,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
training=training,
)
logits = self.classifier(outputs[0], training=training)
loss = None if labels is None else self.hf_compute_loss(labels, logits)
if not return_dict:
output = (logits,) + outputs[1:]
return ((loss,) + output) if loss is not None else output
return TFSequenceClassifierOutput(
loss=loss,
logits=logits,
hidden_states=outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=outputs.attentions,
)
@add_start_docstrings(
"""
ConvBERT Model with a multiple choice classification head on top (a linear layer on top of the pooled output and a
softmax) e.g. for RocStories/SWAG tasks.
""",
CONVBERT_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class TFConvBertForMultipleChoice(TFConvBertPreTrainedModel, TFMultipleChoiceLoss):
def __init__(self, config, *inputs, **kwargs):
super().__init__(config, *inputs, **kwargs)
self.convbert = TFConvBertMainLayer(config, name="convbert")
self.sequence_summary = TFSequenceSummary(
config, initializer_range=config.initializer_range, name="sequence_summary"
)
self.classifier = tf.keras.layers.Dense(
1, kernel_initializer=get_initializer(config.initializer_range), name="classifier"
)
@unpack_inputs
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(
CONVBERT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING.format("batch_size, num_choices, sequence_length")
)
@add_code_sample_docstrings(
checkpoint=_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC,
output_type=TFMultipleChoiceModelOutput,
config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC,
)
def call(
self,
input_ids: TFModelInputType | None = None,
attention_mask: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
token_type_ids: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
position_ids: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
head_mask: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
inputs_embeds: tf.Tensor | None = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
labels: tf.Tensor | None = None,
training: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Union[Tuple, TFMultipleChoiceModelOutput]:
r"""
labels (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size,)`, *optional*):
Labels for computing the multiple choice classification loss. Indices should be in `[0, ..., num_choices]`
where `num_choices` is the size of the second dimension of the input tensors. (See `input_ids` above)
"""
if input_ids is not None:
num_choices = shape_list(input_ids)[1]
seq_length = shape_list(input_ids)[2]
else:
num_choices = shape_list(inputs_embeds)[1]
seq_length = shape_list(inputs_embeds)[2]
flat_input_ids = tf.reshape(input_ids, (-1, seq_length)) if input_ids is not None else None
flat_attention_mask = tf.reshape(attention_mask, (-1, seq_length)) if attention_mask is not None else None
flat_token_type_ids = tf.reshape(token_type_ids, (-1, seq_length)) if token_type_ids is not None else None
flat_position_ids = tf.reshape(position_ids, (-1, seq_length)) if position_ids is not None else None
flat_inputs_embeds = (
tf.reshape(inputs_embeds, (-1, seq_length, shape_list(inputs_embeds)[3]))
if inputs_embeds is not None
else None
)
outputs = self.convbert(
flat_input_ids,
flat_attention_mask,
flat_token_type_ids,
flat_position_ids,
head_mask,
flat_inputs_embeds,
output_attentions,
output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
training=training,
)
logits = self.sequence_summary(outputs[0], training=training)
logits = self.classifier(logits)
reshaped_logits = tf.reshape(logits, (-1, num_choices))
loss = None if labels is None else self.hf_compute_loss(labels, reshaped_logits)
if not return_dict:
output = (reshaped_logits,) + outputs[1:]
return ((loss,) + output) if loss is not None else output
return TFMultipleChoiceModelOutput(
loss=loss,
logits=reshaped_logits,
hidden_states=outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=outputs.attentions,
)
@add_start_docstrings(
"""
ConvBERT Model with a token classification head on top (a linear layer on top of the hidden-states output) e.g. for
Named-Entity-Recognition (NER) tasks.
""",
CONVBERT_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class TFConvBertForTokenClassification(TFConvBertPreTrainedModel, TFTokenClassificationLoss):
def __init__(self, config, *inputs, **kwargs):
super().__init__(config, *inputs, **kwargs)
self.num_labels = config.num_labels
self.convbert = TFConvBertMainLayer(config, name="convbert")
classifier_dropout = (
config.classifier_dropout if config.classifier_dropout is not None else config.hidden_dropout_prob
)
self.dropout = tf.keras.layers.Dropout(classifier_dropout)
self.classifier = tf.keras.layers.Dense(
config.num_labels, kernel_initializer=get_initializer(config.initializer_range), name="classifier"
)
@unpack_inputs
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(CONVBERT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING.format("batch_size, sequence_length"))
@add_code_sample_docstrings(
checkpoint=_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC,
output_type=TFTokenClassifierOutput,
config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC,
)
def call(
self,
input_ids: TFModelInputType | None = None,
attention_mask: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
token_type_ids: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
position_ids: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
head_mask: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
inputs_embeds: tf.Tensor | None = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
labels: tf.Tensor | None = None,
training: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Union[Tuple, TFTokenClassifierOutput]:
r"""
labels (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Labels for computing the token classification loss. Indices should be in `[0, ..., config.num_labels - 1]`.
"""
outputs = self.convbert(
input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
token_type_ids=token_type_ids,
position_ids=position_ids,
head_mask=head_mask,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
training=training,
)
sequence_output = outputs[0]
sequence_output = self.dropout(sequence_output, training=training)
logits = self.classifier(sequence_output)
loss = None if labels is None else self.hf_compute_loss(labels, logits)
if not return_dict:
output = (logits,) + outputs[1:]
return ((loss,) + output) if loss is not None else output
return TFTokenClassifierOutput(
loss=loss,
logits=logits,
hidden_states=outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=outputs.attentions,
)
@add_start_docstrings(
"""
ConvBERT Model with a span classification head on top for extractive question-answering tasks like SQuAD (a linear
layer on top of the hidden-states output to compute `span start logits` and `span end logits`).
""",
CONVBERT_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class TFConvBertForQuestionAnswering(TFConvBertPreTrainedModel, TFQuestionAnsweringLoss):
def __init__(self, config, *inputs, **kwargs):
super().__init__(config, *inputs, **kwargs)
self.num_labels = config.num_labels
self.convbert = TFConvBertMainLayer(config, name="convbert")
self.qa_outputs = tf.keras.layers.Dense(
config.num_labels, kernel_initializer=get_initializer(config.initializer_range), name="qa_outputs"
)
@unpack_inputs
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(CONVBERT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING.format("batch_size, sequence_length"))
@add_code_sample_docstrings(
checkpoint=_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC,
output_type=TFQuestionAnsweringModelOutput,
config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC,
)
def call(
self,
input_ids: TFModelInputType | None = None,
attention_mask: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
token_type_ids: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
position_ids: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
head_mask: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
inputs_embeds: tf.Tensor | None = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
start_positions: tf.Tensor | None = None,
end_positions: tf.Tensor | None = None,
training: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Union[Tuple, TFQuestionAnsweringModelOutput]:
r"""
start_positions (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size,)`, *optional*):
Labels for position (index) of the start of the labelled span for computing the token classification loss.
Positions are clamped to the length of the sequence (`sequence_length`). Position outside of the sequence
are not taken into account for computing the loss.
end_positions (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size,)`, *optional*):
Labels for position (index) of the end of the labelled span for computing the token classification loss.
Positions are clamped to the length of the sequence (`sequence_length`). Position outside of the sequence
are not taken into account for computing the loss.
"""
outputs = self.convbert(
input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
token_type_ids=token_type_ids,
position_ids=position_ids,
head_mask=head_mask,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
training=training,
)
sequence_output = outputs[0]
logits = self.qa_outputs(sequence_output)
start_logits, end_logits = tf.split(logits, 2, axis=-1)
start_logits = tf.squeeze(start_logits, axis=-1)
end_logits = tf.squeeze(end_logits, axis=-1)
loss = None
if start_positions is not None and end_positions is not None:
labels = {"start_position": start_positions}
labels["end_position"] = end_positions
loss = self.hf_compute_loss(labels, (start_logits, end_logits))
if not return_dict:
output = (start_logits, end_logits) + outputs[1:]
return ((loss,) + output) if loss is not None else output
return TFQuestionAnsweringModelOutput(
loss=loss,
start_logits=start_logits,
end_logits=end_logits,
hidden_states=outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=outputs.attentions,
)
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transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/convbert/__init__.py | # 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.
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING
from ...utils import (
OptionalDependencyNotAvailable,
_LazyModule,
is_tf_available,
is_tokenizers_available,
is_torch_available,
)
_import_structure = {
"configuration_convbert": ["CONVBERT_PRETRAINED_CONFIG_ARCHIVE_MAP", "ConvBertConfig", "ConvBertOnnxConfig"],
"tokenization_convbert": ["ConvBertTokenizer"],
}
try:
if not is_tokenizers_available():
raise OptionalDependencyNotAvailable()
except OptionalDependencyNotAvailable:
pass
else:
_import_structure["tokenization_convbert_fast"] = ["ConvBertTokenizerFast"]
try:
if not is_torch_available():
raise OptionalDependencyNotAvailable()
except OptionalDependencyNotAvailable:
pass
else:
_import_structure["modeling_convbert"] = [
"CONVBERT_PRETRAINED_MODEL_ARCHIVE_LIST",
"ConvBertForMaskedLM",
"ConvBertForMultipleChoice",
"ConvBertForQuestionAnswering",
"ConvBertForSequenceClassification",
"ConvBertForTokenClassification",
"ConvBertLayer",
"ConvBertModel",
"ConvBertPreTrainedModel",
"load_tf_weights_in_convbert",
]
try:
if not is_tf_available():
raise OptionalDependencyNotAvailable()
except OptionalDependencyNotAvailable:
pass
else:
_import_structure["modeling_tf_convbert"] = [
"TF_CONVBERT_PRETRAINED_MODEL_ARCHIVE_LIST",
"TFConvBertForMaskedLM",
"TFConvBertForMultipleChoice",
"TFConvBertForQuestionAnswering",
"TFConvBertForSequenceClassification",
"TFConvBertForTokenClassification",
"TFConvBertLayer",
"TFConvBertModel",
"TFConvBertPreTrainedModel",
]
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from .configuration_convbert import CONVBERT_PRETRAINED_CONFIG_ARCHIVE_MAP, ConvBertConfig, ConvBertOnnxConfig
from .tokenization_convbert import ConvBertTokenizer
try:
if not is_tokenizers_available():
raise OptionalDependencyNotAvailable()
except OptionalDependencyNotAvailable:
pass
else:
from .tokenization_convbert_fast import ConvBertTokenizerFast
try:
if not is_torch_available():
raise OptionalDependencyNotAvailable()
except OptionalDependencyNotAvailable:
pass
else:
from .modeling_convbert import (
CONVBERT_PRETRAINED_MODEL_ARCHIVE_LIST,
ConvBertForMaskedLM,
ConvBertForMultipleChoice,
ConvBertForQuestionAnswering,
ConvBertForSequenceClassification,
ConvBertForTokenClassification,
ConvBertLayer,
ConvBertModel,
ConvBertPreTrainedModel,
load_tf_weights_in_convbert,
)
try:
if not is_tf_available():
raise OptionalDependencyNotAvailable()
except OptionalDependencyNotAvailable:
pass
else:
from .modeling_tf_convbert import (
TF_CONVBERT_PRETRAINED_MODEL_ARCHIVE_LIST,
TFConvBertForMaskedLM,
TFConvBertForMultipleChoice,
TFConvBertForQuestionAnswering,
TFConvBertForSequenceClassification,
TFConvBertForTokenClassification,
TFConvBertLayer,
TFConvBertModel,
TFConvBertPreTrainedModel,
)
else:
import sys
sys.modules[__name__] = _LazyModule(__name__, globals()["__file__"], _import_structure, module_spec=__spec__)
| 4,069 | 30.068702 | 114 | py |
transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/convbert/tokenization_convbert.py | # coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2018 The HuggingFace Inc. team.
#
# 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.
"""Tokenization classes for ConvBERT."""
import collections
import os
import unicodedata
from typing import List, Optional, Tuple
from ...tokenization_utils import PreTrainedTokenizer, _is_control, _is_punctuation, _is_whitespace
from ...utils import logging
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
VOCAB_FILES_NAMES = {"vocab_file": "vocab.txt"}
PRETRAINED_VOCAB_FILES_MAP = {
"vocab_file": {
"YituTech/conv-bert-base": "https://huggingface.co/YituTech/conv-bert-base/resolve/main/vocab.txt",
"YituTech/conv-bert-medium-small": (
"https://huggingface.co/YituTech/conv-bert-medium-small/resolve/main/vocab.txt"
),
"YituTech/conv-bert-small": "https://huggingface.co/YituTech/conv-bert-small/resolve/main/vocab.txt",
}
}
PRETRAINED_POSITIONAL_EMBEDDINGS_SIZES = {
"YituTech/conv-bert-base": 512,
"YituTech/conv-bert-medium-small": 512,
"YituTech/conv-bert-small": 512,
}
PRETRAINED_INIT_CONFIGURATION = {
"YituTech/conv-bert-base": {"do_lower_case": True},
"YituTech/conv-bert-medium-small": {"do_lower_case": True},
"YituTech/conv-bert-small": {"do_lower_case": True},
}
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.tokenization_bert.load_vocab
def load_vocab(vocab_file):
"""Loads a vocabulary file into a dictionary."""
vocab = collections.OrderedDict()
with open(vocab_file, "r", encoding="utf-8") as reader:
tokens = reader.readlines()
for index, token in enumerate(tokens):
token = token.rstrip("\n")
vocab[token] = index
return vocab
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.tokenization_bert.whitespace_tokenize
def whitespace_tokenize(text):
"""Runs basic whitespace cleaning and splitting on a piece of text."""
text = text.strip()
if not text:
return []
tokens = text.split()
return tokens
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.tokenization_bert.BertTokenizer with bert-base-cased->YituTech/conv-bert-base, ConvBertTokenizer->BertTokenizer, BERT->ConvBERT
class ConvBertTokenizer(PreTrainedTokenizer):
r"""
Construct a ConvBERT tokenizer. Based on WordPiece.
This tokenizer inherits from [`PreTrainedTokenizer`] which contains most of the main methods. Users should refer to
this superclass for more information regarding those methods.
Args:
vocab_file (`str`):
File containing the vocabulary.
do_lower_case (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether or not to lowercase the input when tokenizing.
do_basic_tokenize (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether or not to do basic tokenization before WordPiece.
never_split (`Iterable`, *optional*):
Collection of tokens which will never be split during tokenization. Only has an effect when
`do_basic_tokenize=True`
unk_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"[UNK]"`):
The unknown token. A token that is not in the vocabulary cannot be converted to an ID and is set to be this
token instead.
sep_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"[SEP]"`):
The separator token, which is used when building a sequence from multiple sequences, e.g. two sequences for
sequence classification or for a text and a question for question answering. It is also used as the last
token of a sequence built with special tokens.
pad_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"[PAD]"`):
The token used for padding, for example when batching sequences of different lengths.
cls_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"[CLS]"`):
The classifier token which is used when doing sequence classification (classification of the whole sequence
instead of per-token classification). It is the first token of the sequence when built with special tokens.
mask_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"[MASK]"`):
The token used for masking values. This is the token used when training this model with masked language
modeling. This is the token which the model will try to predict.
tokenize_chinese_chars (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether or not to tokenize Chinese characters.
This should likely be deactivated for Japanese (see this
[issue](https://github.com/huggingface/transformers/issues/328)).
strip_accents (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to strip all accents. If this option is not specified, then it will be determined by the
value for `lowercase` (as in the original ConvBERT).
"""
vocab_files_names = VOCAB_FILES_NAMES
pretrained_vocab_files_map = PRETRAINED_VOCAB_FILES_MAP
pretrained_init_configuration = PRETRAINED_INIT_CONFIGURATION
max_model_input_sizes = PRETRAINED_POSITIONAL_EMBEDDINGS_SIZES
def __init__(
self,
vocab_file,
do_lower_case=True,
do_basic_tokenize=True,
never_split=None,
unk_token="[UNK]",
sep_token="[SEP]",
pad_token="[PAD]",
cls_token="[CLS]",
mask_token="[MASK]",
tokenize_chinese_chars=True,
strip_accents=None,
**kwargs,
):
super().__init__(
do_lower_case=do_lower_case,
do_basic_tokenize=do_basic_tokenize,
never_split=never_split,
unk_token=unk_token,
sep_token=sep_token,
pad_token=pad_token,
cls_token=cls_token,
mask_token=mask_token,
tokenize_chinese_chars=tokenize_chinese_chars,
strip_accents=strip_accents,
**kwargs,
)
if not os.path.isfile(vocab_file):
raise ValueError(
f"Can't find a vocabulary file at path '{vocab_file}'. To load the vocabulary from a Google pretrained"
" model use `tokenizer = BertTokenizer.from_pretrained(PRETRAINED_MODEL_NAME)`"
)
self.vocab = load_vocab(vocab_file)
self.ids_to_tokens = collections.OrderedDict([(ids, tok) for tok, ids in self.vocab.items()])
self.do_basic_tokenize = do_basic_tokenize
if do_basic_tokenize:
self.basic_tokenizer = BasicTokenizer(
do_lower_case=do_lower_case,
never_split=never_split,
tokenize_chinese_chars=tokenize_chinese_chars,
strip_accents=strip_accents,
)
self.wordpiece_tokenizer = WordpieceTokenizer(vocab=self.vocab, unk_token=self.unk_token)
@property
def do_lower_case(self):
return self.basic_tokenizer.do_lower_case
@property
def vocab_size(self):
return len(self.vocab)
def get_vocab(self):
return dict(self.vocab, **self.added_tokens_encoder)
def _tokenize(self, text):
split_tokens = []
if self.do_basic_tokenize:
for token in self.basic_tokenizer.tokenize(text, never_split=self.all_special_tokens):
# If the token is part of the never_split set
if token in self.basic_tokenizer.never_split:
split_tokens.append(token)
else:
split_tokens += self.wordpiece_tokenizer.tokenize(token)
else:
split_tokens = self.wordpiece_tokenizer.tokenize(text)
return split_tokens
def _convert_token_to_id(self, token):
"""Converts a token (str) in an id using the vocab."""
return self.vocab.get(token, self.vocab.get(self.unk_token))
def _convert_id_to_token(self, index):
"""Converts an index (integer) in a token (str) using the vocab."""
return self.ids_to_tokens.get(index, self.unk_token)
def convert_tokens_to_string(self, tokens):
"""Converts a sequence of tokens (string) in a single string."""
out_string = " ".join(tokens).replace(" ##", "").strip()
return out_string
def build_inputs_with_special_tokens(
self, token_ids_0: List[int], token_ids_1: Optional[List[int]] = None
) -> List[int]:
"""
Build model inputs from a sequence or a pair of sequence for sequence classification tasks by concatenating and
adding special tokens. A ConvBERT sequence has the following format:
- single sequence: `[CLS] X [SEP]`
- pair of sequences: `[CLS] A [SEP] B [SEP]`
Args:
token_ids_0 (`List[int]`):
List of IDs to which the special tokens will be added.
token_ids_1 (`List[int]`, *optional*):
Optional second list of IDs for sequence pairs.
Returns:
`List[int]`: List of [input IDs](../glossary#input-ids) with the appropriate special tokens.
"""
if token_ids_1 is None:
return [self.cls_token_id] + token_ids_0 + [self.sep_token_id]
cls = [self.cls_token_id]
sep = [self.sep_token_id]
return cls + token_ids_0 + sep + token_ids_1 + sep
def get_special_tokens_mask(
self, token_ids_0: List[int], token_ids_1: Optional[List[int]] = None, already_has_special_tokens: bool = False
) -> List[int]:
"""
Retrieve sequence ids from a token list that has no special tokens added. This method is called when adding
special tokens using the tokenizer `prepare_for_model` method.
Args:
token_ids_0 (`List[int]`):
List of IDs.
token_ids_1 (`List[int]`, *optional*):
Optional second list of IDs for sequence pairs.
already_has_special_tokens (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether or not the token list is already formatted with special tokens for the model.
Returns:
`List[int]`: A list of integers in the range [0, 1]: 1 for a special token, 0 for a sequence token.
"""
if already_has_special_tokens:
return super().get_special_tokens_mask(
token_ids_0=token_ids_0, token_ids_1=token_ids_1, already_has_special_tokens=True
)
if token_ids_1 is not None:
return [1] + ([0] * len(token_ids_0)) + [1] + ([0] * len(token_ids_1)) + [1]
return [1] + ([0] * len(token_ids_0)) + [1]
def create_token_type_ids_from_sequences(
self, token_ids_0: List[int], token_ids_1: Optional[List[int]] = None
) -> List[int]:
"""
Create a mask from the two sequences passed to be used in a sequence-pair classification task. A ConvBERT
sequence pair mask has the following format:
```
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
| first sequence | second sequence |
```
If `token_ids_1` is `None`, this method only returns the first portion of the mask (0s).
Args:
token_ids_0 (`List[int]`):
List of IDs.
token_ids_1 (`List[int]`, *optional*):
Optional second list of IDs for sequence pairs.
Returns:
`List[int]`: List of [token type IDs](../glossary#token-type-ids) according to the given sequence(s).
"""
sep = [self.sep_token_id]
cls = [self.cls_token_id]
if token_ids_1 is None:
return len(cls + token_ids_0 + sep) * [0]
return len(cls + token_ids_0 + sep) * [0] + len(token_ids_1 + sep) * [1]
def save_vocabulary(self, save_directory: str, filename_prefix: Optional[str] = None) -> Tuple[str]:
index = 0
if os.path.isdir(save_directory):
vocab_file = os.path.join(
save_directory, (filename_prefix + "-" if filename_prefix else "") + VOCAB_FILES_NAMES["vocab_file"]
)
else:
vocab_file = (filename_prefix + "-" if filename_prefix else "") + save_directory
with open(vocab_file, "w", encoding="utf-8") as writer:
for token, token_index in sorted(self.vocab.items(), key=lambda kv: kv[1]):
if index != token_index:
logger.warning(
f"Saving vocabulary to {vocab_file}: vocabulary indices are not consecutive."
" Please check that the vocabulary is not corrupted!"
)
index = token_index
writer.write(token + "\n")
index += 1
return (vocab_file,)
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.tokenization_bert.BasicTokenizer
class BasicTokenizer(object):
"""
Constructs a BasicTokenizer that will run basic tokenization (punctuation splitting, lower casing, etc.).
Args:
do_lower_case (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether or not to lowercase the input when tokenizing.
never_split (`Iterable`, *optional*):
Collection of tokens which will never be split during tokenization. Only has an effect when
`do_basic_tokenize=True`
tokenize_chinese_chars (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether or not to tokenize Chinese characters.
This should likely be deactivated for Japanese (see this
[issue](https://github.com/huggingface/transformers/issues/328)).
strip_accents (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to strip all accents. If this option is not specified, then it will be determined by the
value for `lowercase` (as in the original BERT).
do_split_on_punc (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
In some instances we want to skip the basic punctuation splitting so that later tokenization can capture
the full context of the words, such as contractions.
"""
def __init__(
self,
do_lower_case=True,
never_split=None,
tokenize_chinese_chars=True,
strip_accents=None,
do_split_on_punc=True,
):
if never_split is None:
never_split = []
self.do_lower_case = do_lower_case
self.never_split = set(never_split)
self.tokenize_chinese_chars = tokenize_chinese_chars
self.strip_accents = strip_accents
self.do_split_on_punc = do_split_on_punc
def tokenize(self, text, never_split=None):
"""
Basic Tokenization of a piece of text. For sub-word tokenization, see WordPieceTokenizer.
Args:
never_split (`List[str]`, *optional*)
Kept for backward compatibility purposes. Now implemented directly at the base class level (see
[`PreTrainedTokenizer.tokenize`]) List of token not to split.
"""
# union() returns a new set by concatenating the two sets.
never_split = self.never_split.union(set(never_split)) if never_split else self.never_split
text = self._clean_text(text)
# This was added on November 1st, 2018 for the multilingual and Chinese
# models. This is also applied to the English models now, but it doesn't
# matter since the English models were not trained on any Chinese data
# and generally don't have any Chinese data in them (there are Chinese
# characters in the vocabulary because Wikipedia does have some Chinese
# words in the English Wikipedia.).
if self.tokenize_chinese_chars:
text = self._tokenize_chinese_chars(text)
# prevents treating the same character with different unicode codepoints as different characters
unicode_normalized_text = unicodedata.normalize("NFC", text)
orig_tokens = whitespace_tokenize(unicode_normalized_text)
split_tokens = []
for token in orig_tokens:
if token not in never_split:
if self.do_lower_case:
token = token.lower()
if self.strip_accents is not False:
token = self._run_strip_accents(token)
elif self.strip_accents:
token = self._run_strip_accents(token)
split_tokens.extend(self._run_split_on_punc(token, never_split))
output_tokens = whitespace_tokenize(" ".join(split_tokens))
return output_tokens
def _run_strip_accents(self, text):
"""Strips accents from a piece of text."""
text = unicodedata.normalize("NFD", text)
output = []
for char in text:
cat = unicodedata.category(char)
if cat == "Mn":
continue
output.append(char)
return "".join(output)
def _run_split_on_punc(self, text, never_split=None):
"""Splits punctuation on a piece of text."""
if not self.do_split_on_punc or (never_split is not None and text in never_split):
return [text]
chars = list(text)
i = 0
start_new_word = True
output = []
while i < len(chars):
char = chars[i]
if _is_punctuation(char):
output.append([char])
start_new_word = True
else:
if start_new_word:
output.append([])
start_new_word = False
output[-1].append(char)
i += 1
return ["".join(x) for x in output]
def _tokenize_chinese_chars(self, text):
"""Adds whitespace around any CJK character."""
output = []
for char in text:
cp = ord(char)
if self._is_chinese_char(cp):
output.append(" ")
output.append(char)
output.append(" ")
else:
output.append(char)
return "".join(output)
def _is_chinese_char(self, cp):
"""Checks whether CP is the codepoint of a CJK character."""
# This defines a "chinese character" as anything in the CJK Unicode block:
# https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CJK_Unified_Ideographs_(Unicode_block)
#
# Note that the CJK Unicode block is NOT all Japanese and Korean characters,
# despite its name. The modern Korean Hangul alphabet is a different block,
# as is Japanese Hiragana and Katakana. Those alphabets are used to write
# space-separated words, so they are not treated specially and handled
# like the all of the other languages.
if (
(cp >= 0x4E00 and cp <= 0x9FFF)
or (cp >= 0x3400 and cp <= 0x4DBF) #
or (cp >= 0x20000 and cp <= 0x2A6DF) #
or (cp >= 0x2A700 and cp <= 0x2B73F) #
or (cp >= 0x2B740 and cp <= 0x2B81F) #
or (cp >= 0x2B820 and cp <= 0x2CEAF) #
or (cp >= 0xF900 and cp <= 0xFAFF)
or (cp >= 0x2F800 and cp <= 0x2FA1F) #
): #
return True
return False
def _clean_text(self, text):
"""Performs invalid character removal and whitespace cleanup on text."""
output = []
for char in text:
cp = ord(char)
if cp == 0 or cp == 0xFFFD or _is_control(char):
continue
if _is_whitespace(char):
output.append(" ")
else:
output.append(char)
return "".join(output)
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.tokenization_bert.WordpieceTokenizer
class WordpieceTokenizer(object):
"""Runs WordPiece tokenization."""
def __init__(self, vocab, unk_token, max_input_chars_per_word=100):
self.vocab = vocab
self.unk_token = unk_token
self.max_input_chars_per_word = max_input_chars_per_word
def tokenize(self, text):
"""
Tokenizes a piece of text into its word pieces. This uses a greedy longest-match-first algorithm to perform
tokenization using the given vocabulary.
For example, `input = "unaffable"` wil return as output `["un", "##aff", "##able"]`.
Args:
text: A single token or whitespace separated tokens. This should have
already been passed through *BasicTokenizer*.
Returns:
A list of wordpiece tokens.
"""
output_tokens = []
for token in whitespace_tokenize(text):
chars = list(token)
if len(chars) > self.max_input_chars_per_word:
output_tokens.append(self.unk_token)
continue
is_bad = False
start = 0
sub_tokens = []
while start < len(chars):
end = len(chars)
cur_substr = None
while start < end:
substr = "".join(chars[start:end])
if start > 0:
substr = "##" + substr
if substr in self.vocab:
cur_substr = substr
break
end -= 1
if cur_substr is None:
is_bad = True
break
sub_tokens.append(cur_substr)
start = end
if is_bad:
output_tokens.append(self.unk_token)
else:
output_tokens.extend(sub_tokens)
return output_tokens
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transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/convbert/modeling_convbert.py | # coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2021 The HuggingFace Inc. 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.
""" PyTorch ConvBERT model."""
import math
import os
from operator import attrgetter
from typing import Optional, Tuple, Union
import torch
import torch.utils.checkpoint
from torch import nn
from torch.nn import BCEWithLogitsLoss, CrossEntropyLoss, MSELoss
from ...activations import ACT2FN, get_activation
from ...modeling_outputs import (
BaseModelOutputWithCrossAttentions,
MaskedLMOutput,
MultipleChoiceModelOutput,
QuestionAnsweringModelOutput,
SequenceClassifierOutput,
TokenClassifierOutput,
)
from ...modeling_utils import PreTrainedModel, SequenceSummary
from ...pytorch_utils import apply_chunking_to_forward, find_pruneable_heads_and_indices, prune_linear_layer
from ...utils import add_code_sample_docstrings, add_start_docstrings, add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward, logging
from .configuration_convbert import ConvBertConfig
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC = "YituTech/conv-bert-base"
_CONFIG_FOR_DOC = "ConvBertConfig"
CONVBERT_PRETRAINED_MODEL_ARCHIVE_LIST = [
"YituTech/conv-bert-base",
"YituTech/conv-bert-medium-small",
"YituTech/conv-bert-small",
# See all ConvBERT models at https://huggingface.co/models?filter=convbert
]
def load_tf_weights_in_convbert(model, config, tf_checkpoint_path):
"""Load tf checkpoints in a pytorch model."""
try:
import tensorflow as tf
except ImportError:
logger.error(
"Loading a TensorFlow model in PyTorch, requires TensorFlow to be installed. Please see "
"https://www.tensorflow.org/install/ for installation instructions."
)
raise
tf_path = os.path.abspath(tf_checkpoint_path)
logger.info(f"Converting TensorFlow checkpoint from {tf_path}")
# Load weights from TF model
init_vars = tf.train.list_variables(tf_path)
tf_data = {}
for name, shape in init_vars:
logger.info(f"Loading TF weight {name} with shape {shape}")
array = tf.train.load_variable(tf_path, name)
tf_data[name] = array
param_mapping = {
"embeddings.word_embeddings.weight": "electra/embeddings/word_embeddings",
"embeddings.position_embeddings.weight": "electra/embeddings/position_embeddings",
"embeddings.token_type_embeddings.weight": "electra/embeddings/token_type_embeddings",
"embeddings.LayerNorm.weight": "electra/embeddings/LayerNorm/gamma",
"embeddings.LayerNorm.bias": "electra/embeddings/LayerNorm/beta",
"embeddings_project.weight": "electra/embeddings_project/kernel",
"embeddings_project.bias": "electra/embeddings_project/bias",
}
if config.num_groups > 1:
group_dense_name = "g_dense"
else:
group_dense_name = "dense"
for j in range(config.num_hidden_layers):
param_mapping[
f"encoder.layer.{j}.attention.self.query.weight"
] = f"electra/encoder/layer_{j}/attention/self/query/kernel"
param_mapping[
f"encoder.layer.{j}.attention.self.query.bias"
] = f"electra/encoder/layer_{j}/attention/self/query/bias"
param_mapping[
f"encoder.layer.{j}.attention.self.key.weight"
] = f"electra/encoder/layer_{j}/attention/self/key/kernel"
param_mapping[
f"encoder.layer.{j}.attention.self.key.bias"
] = f"electra/encoder/layer_{j}/attention/self/key/bias"
param_mapping[
f"encoder.layer.{j}.attention.self.value.weight"
] = f"electra/encoder/layer_{j}/attention/self/value/kernel"
param_mapping[
f"encoder.layer.{j}.attention.self.value.bias"
] = f"electra/encoder/layer_{j}/attention/self/value/bias"
param_mapping[
f"encoder.layer.{j}.attention.self.key_conv_attn_layer.depthwise.weight"
] = f"electra/encoder/layer_{j}/attention/self/conv_attn_key/depthwise_kernel"
param_mapping[
f"encoder.layer.{j}.attention.self.key_conv_attn_layer.pointwise.weight"
] = f"electra/encoder/layer_{j}/attention/self/conv_attn_key/pointwise_kernel"
param_mapping[
f"encoder.layer.{j}.attention.self.key_conv_attn_layer.bias"
] = f"electra/encoder/layer_{j}/attention/self/conv_attn_key/bias"
param_mapping[
f"encoder.layer.{j}.attention.self.conv_kernel_layer.weight"
] = f"electra/encoder/layer_{j}/attention/self/conv_attn_kernel/kernel"
param_mapping[
f"encoder.layer.{j}.attention.self.conv_kernel_layer.bias"
] = f"electra/encoder/layer_{j}/attention/self/conv_attn_kernel/bias"
param_mapping[
f"encoder.layer.{j}.attention.self.conv_out_layer.weight"
] = f"electra/encoder/layer_{j}/attention/self/conv_attn_point/kernel"
param_mapping[
f"encoder.layer.{j}.attention.self.conv_out_layer.bias"
] = f"electra/encoder/layer_{j}/attention/self/conv_attn_point/bias"
param_mapping[
f"encoder.layer.{j}.attention.output.dense.weight"
] = f"electra/encoder/layer_{j}/attention/output/dense/kernel"
param_mapping[
f"encoder.layer.{j}.attention.output.LayerNorm.weight"
] = f"electra/encoder/layer_{j}/attention/output/LayerNorm/gamma"
param_mapping[
f"encoder.layer.{j}.attention.output.dense.bias"
] = f"electra/encoder/layer_{j}/attention/output/dense/bias"
param_mapping[
f"encoder.layer.{j}.attention.output.LayerNorm.bias"
] = f"electra/encoder/layer_{j}/attention/output/LayerNorm/beta"
param_mapping[
f"encoder.layer.{j}.intermediate.dense.weight"
] = f"electra/encoder/layer_{j}/intermediate/{group_dense_name}/kernel"
param_mapping[
f"encoder.layer.{j}.intermediate.dense.bias"
] = f"electra/encoder/layer_{j}/intermediate/{group_dense_name}/bias"
param_mapping[
f"encoder.layer.{j}.output.dense.weight"
] = f"electra/encoder/layer_{j}/output/{group_dense_name}/kernel"
param_mapping[
f"encoder.layer.{j}.output.dense.bias"
] = f"electra/encoder/layer_{j}/output/{group_dense_name}/bias"
param_mapping[
f"encoder.layer.{j}.output.LayerNorm.weight"
] = f"electra/encoder/layer_{j}/output/LayerNorm/gamma"
param_mapping[f"encoder.layer.{j}.output.LayerNorm.bias"] = f"electra/encoder/layer_{j}/output/LayerNorm/beta"
for param in model.named_parameters():
param_name = param[0]
retriever = attrgetter(param_name)
result = retriever(model)
tf_name = param_mapping[param_name]
value = torch.from_numpy(tf_data[tf_name])
logger.info(f"TF: {tf_name}, PT: {param_name} ")
if tf_name.endswith("/kernel"):
if not tf_name.endswith("/intermediate/g_dense/kernel"):
if not tf_name.endswith("/output/g_dense/kernel"):
value = value.T
if tf_name.endswith("/depthwise_kernel"):
value = value.permute(1, 2, 0) # 2, 0, 1
if tf_name.endswith("/pointwise_kernel"):
value = value.permute(2, 1, 0) # 2, 1, 0
if tf_name.endswith("/conv_attn_key/bias"):
value = value.unsqueeze(-1)
result.data = value
return model
class ConvBertEmbeddings(nn.Module):
"""Construct the embeddings from word, position and token_type embeddings."""
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.word_embeddings = nn.Embedding(config.vocab_size, config.embedding_size, padding_idx=config.pad_token_id)
self.position_embeddings = nn.Embedding(config.max_position_embeddings, config.embedding_size)
self.token_type_embeddings = nn.Embedding(config.type_vocab_size, config.embedding_size)
# self.LayerNorm is not snake-cased to stick with TensorFlow model variable name and be able to load
# any TensorFlow checkpoint file
self.LayerNorm = nn.LayerNorm(config.embedding_size, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(config.hidden_dropout_prob)
# position_ids (1, len position emb) is contiguous in memory and exported when serialized
self.register_buffer(
"position_ids", torch.arange(config.max_position_embeddings).expand((1, -1)), persistent=False
)
self.register_buffer(
"token_type_ids", torch.zeros(self.position_ids.size(), dtype=torch.long), persistent=False
)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
token_type_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
) -> torch.LongTensor:
if input_ids is not None:
input_shape = input_ids.size()
else:
input_shape = inputs_embeds.size()[:-1]
seq_length = input_shape[1]
if position_ids is None:
position_ids = self.position_ids[:, :seq_length]
# Setting the token_type_ids to the registered buffer in constructor where it is all zeros, which usually occurs
# when its auto-generated, registered buffer helps users when tracing the model without passing token_type_ids, solves
# issue #5664
if token_type_ids is None:
if hasattr(self, "token_type_ids"):
buffered_token_type_ids = self.token_type_ids[:, :seq_length]
buffered_token_type_ids_expanded = buffered_token_type_ids.expand(input_shape[0], seq_length)
token_type_ids = buffered_token_type_ids_expanded
else:
token_type_ids = torch.zeros(input_shape, dtype=torch.long, device=self.position_ids.device)
if inputs_embeds is None:
inputs_embeds = self.word_embeddings(input_ids)
position_embeddings = self.position_embeddings(position_ids)
token_type_embeddings = self.token_type_embeddings(token_type_ids)
embeddings = inputs_embeds + position_embeddings + token_type_embeddings
embeddings = self.LayerNorm(embeddings)
embeddings = self.dropout(embeddings)
return embeddings
class ConvBertPreTrainedModel(PreTrainedModel):
"""
An abstract class to handle weights initialization and a simple interface for downloading and loading pretrained
models.
"""
config_class = ConvBertConfig
load_tf_weights = load_tf_weights_in_convbert
base_model_prefix = "convbert"
supports_gradient_checkpointing = True
def _init_weights(self, module):
"""Initialize the weights"""
if isinstance(module, nn.Linear):
# Slightly different from the TF version which uses truncated_normal for initialization
# cf https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/5617
module.weight.data.normal_(mean=0.0, std=self.config.initializer_range)
if module.bias is not None:
module.bias.data.zero_()
elif isinstance(module, nn.Embedding):
module.weight.data.normal_(mean=0.0, std=self.config.initializer_range)
if module.padding_idx is not None:
module.weight.data[module.padding_idx].zero_()
elif isinstance(module, nn.LayerNorm):
module.bias.data.zero_()
module.weight.data.fill_(1.0)
def _set_gradient_checkpointing(self, module, value=False):
if isinstance(module, ConvBertEncoder):
module.gradient_checkpointing = value
class SeparableConv1D(nn.Module):
"""This class implements separable convolution, i.e. a depthwise and a pointwise layer"""
def __init__(self, config, input_filters, output_filters, kernel_size, **kwargs):
super().__init__()
self.depthwise = nn.Conv1d(
input_filters,
input_filters,
kernel_size=kernel_size,
groups=input_filters,
padding=kernel_size // 2,
bias=False,
)
self.pointwise = nn.Conv1d(input_filters, output_filters, kernel_size=1, bias=False)
self.bias = nn.Parameter(torch.zeros(output_filters, 1))
self.depthwise.weight.data.normal_(mean=0.0, std=config.initializer_range)
self.pointwise.weight.data.normal_(mean=0.0, std=config.initializer_range)
def forward(self, hidden_states: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
x = self.depthwise(hidden_states)
x = self.pointwise(x)
x += self.bias
return x
class ConvBertSelfAttention(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
if config.hidden_size % config.num_attention_heads != 0 and not hasattr(config, "embedding_size"):
raise ValueError(
f"The hidden size ({config.hidden_size}) is not a multiple of the number of attention "
f"heads ({config.num_attention_heads})"
)
new_num_attention_heads = config.num_attention_heads // config.head_ratio
if new_num_attention_heads < 1:
self.head_ratio = config.num_attention_heads
self.num_attention_heads = 1
else:
self.num_attention_heads = new_num_attention_heads
self.head_ratio = config.head_ratio
self.conv_kernel_size = config.conv_kernel_size
if config.hidden_size % self.num_attention_heads != 0:
raise ValueError("hidden_size should be divisible by num_attention_heads")
self.attention_head_size = (config.hidden_size // self.num_attention_heads) // 2
self.all_head_size = self.num_attention_heads * self.attention_head_size
self.query = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, self.all_head_size)
self.key = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, self.all_head_size)
self.value = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, self.all_head_size)
self.key_conv_attn_layer = SeparableConv1D(
config, config.hidden_size, self.all_head_size, self.conv_kernel_size
)
self.conv_kernel_layer = nn.Linear(self.all_head_size, self.num_attention_heads * self.conv_kernel_size)
self.conv_out_layer = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, self.all_head_size)
self.unfold = nn.Unfold(
kernel_size=[self.conv_kernel_size, 1], padding=[int((self.conv_kernel_size - 1) / 2), 0]
)
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(config.attention_probs_dropout_prob)
def transpose_for_scores(self, x):
new_x_shape = x.size()[:-1] + (self.num_attention_heads, self.attention_head_size)
x = x.view(*new_x_shape)
return x.permute(0, 2, 1, 3)
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
encoder_hidden_states: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Tuple[torch.Tensor, Optional[torch.Tensor]]:
mixed_query_layer = self.query(hidden_states)
batch_size = hidden_states.size(0)
# If this is instantiated as a cross-attention module, the keys
# and values come from an encoder; the attention mask needs to be
# such that the encoder's padding tokens are not attended to.
if encoder_hidden_states is not None:
mixed_key_layer = self.key(encoder_hidden_states)
mixed_value_layer = self.value(encoder_hidden_states)
else:
mixed_key_layer = self.key(hidden_states)
mixed_value_layer = self.value(hidden_states)
mixed_key_conv_attn_layer = self.key_conv_attn_layer(hidden_states.transpose(1, 2))
mixed_key_conv_attn_layer = mixed_key_conv_attn_layer.transpose(1, 2)
query_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(mixed_query_layer)
key_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(mixed_key_layer)
value_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(mixed_value_layer)
conv_attn_layer = torch.multiply(mixed_key_conv_attn_layer, mixed_query_layer)
conv_kernel_layer = self.conv_kernel_layer(conv_attn_layer)
conv_kernel_layer = torch.reshape(conv_kernel_layer, [-1, self.conv_kernel_size, 1])
conv_kernel_layer = torch.softmax(conv_kernel_layer, dim=1)
conv_out_layer = self.conv_out_layer(hidden_states)
conv_out_layer = torch.reshape(conv_out_layer, [batch_size, -1, self.all_head_size])
conv_out_layer = conv_out_layer.transpose(1, 2).contiguous().unsqueeze(-1)
conv_out_layer = nn.functional.unfold(
conv_out_layer,
kernel_size=[self.conv_kernel_size, 1],
dilation=1,
padding=[(self.conv_kernel_size - 1) // 2, 0],
stride=1,
)
conv_out_layer = conv_out_layer.transpose(1, 2).reshape(
batch_size, -1, self.all_head_size, self.conv_kernel_size
)
conv_out_layer = torch.reshape(conv_out_layer, [-1, self.attention_head_size, self.conv_kernel_size])
conv_out_layer = torch.matmul(conv_out_layer, conv_kernel_layer)
conv_out_layer = torch.reshape(conv_out_layer, [-1, self.all_head_size])
# Take the dot product between "query" and "key" to get the raw attention scores.
attention_scores = torch.matmul(query_layer, key_layer.transpose(-1, -2))
attention_scores = attention_scores / math.sqrt(self.attention_head_size)
if attention_mask is not None:
# Apply the attention mask is (precomputed for all layers in ConvBertModel forward() function)
attention_scores = attention_scores + attention_mask
# Normalize the attention scores to probabilities.
attention_probs = nn.functional.softmax(attention_scores, dim=-1)
# This is actually dropping out entire tokens to attend to, which might
# seem a bit unusual, but is taken from the original Transformer paper.
attention_probs = self.dropout(attention_probs)
# Mask heads if we want to
if head_mask is not None:
attention_probs = attention_probs * head_mask
context_layer = torch.matmul(attention_probs, value_layer)
context_layer = context_layer.permute(0, 2, 1, 3).contiguous()
conv_out = torch.reshape(conv_out_layer, [batch_size, -1, self.num_attention_heads, self.attention_head_size])
context_layer = torch.cat([context_layer, conv_out], 2)
# conv and context
new_context_layer_shape = context_layer.size()[:-2] + (
self.num_attention_heads * self.attention_head_size * 2,
)
context_layer = context_layer.view(*new_context_layer_shape)
outputs = (context_layer, attention_probs) if output_attentions else (context_layer,)
return outputs
class ConvBertSelfOutput(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.dense = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.hidden_size)
self.LayerNorm = nn.LayerNorm(config.hidden_size, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(config.hidden_dropout_prob)
def forward(self, hidden_states: torch.Tensor, input_tensor: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
hidden_states = self.dense(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.dropout(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.LayerNorm(hidden_states + input_tensor)
return hidden_states
class ConvBertAttention(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.self = ConvBertSelfAttention(config)
self.output = ConvBertSelfOutput(config)
self.pruned_heads = set()
def prune_heads(self, heads):
if len(heads) == 0:
return
heads, index = find_pruneable_heads_and_indices(
heads, self.self.num_attention_heads, self.self.attention_head_size, self.pruned_heads
)
# Prune linear layers
self.self.query = prune_linear_layer(self.self.query, index)
self.self.key = prune_linear_layer(self.self.key, index)
self.self.value = prune_linear_layer(self.self.value, index)
self.output.dense = prune_linear_layer(self.output.dense, index, dim=1)
# Update hyper params and store pruned heads
self.self.num_attention_heads = self.self.num_attention_heads - len(heads)
self.self.all_head_size = self.self.attention_head_size * self.self.num_attention_heads
self.pruned_heads = self.pruned_heads.union(heads)
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
encoder_hidden_states: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Tuple[torch.Tensor, Optional[torch.FloatTensor]]:
self_outputs = self.self(
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
head_mask,
encoder_hidden_states,
output_attentions,
)
attention_output = self.output(self_outputs[0], hidden_states)
outputs = (attention_output,) + self_outputs[1:] # add attentions if we output them
return outputs
class GroupedLinearLayer(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, input_size, output_size, num_groups):
super().__init__()
self.input_size = input_size
self.output_size = output_size
self.num_groups = num_groups
self.group_in_dim = self.input_size // self.num_groups
self.group_out_dim = self.output_size // self.num_groups
self.weight = nn.Parameter(torch.empty(self.num_groups, self.group_in_dim, self.group_out_dim))
self.bias = nn.Parameter(torch.empty(output_size))
def forward(self, hidden_states: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
batch_size = list(hidden_states.size())[0]
x = torch.reshape(hidden_states, [-1, self.num_groups, self.group_in_dim])
x = x.permute(1, 0, 2)
x = torch.matmul(x, self.weight)
x = x.permute(1, 0, 2)
x = torch.reshape(x, [batch_size, -1, self.output_size])
x = x + self.bias
return x
class ConvBertIntermediate(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
if config.num_groups == 1:
self.dense = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.intermediate_size)
else:
self.dense = GroupedLinearLayer(
input_size=config.hidden_size, output_size=config.intermediate_size, num_groups=config.num_groups
)
if isinstance(config.hidden_act, str):
self.intermediate_act_fn = ACT2FN[config.hidden_act]
else:
self.intermediate_act_fn = config.hidden_act
def forward(self, hidden_states: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
hidden_states = self.dense(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.intermediate_act_fn(hidden_states)
return hidden_states
class ConvBertOutput(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
if config.num_groups == 1:
self.dense = nn.Linear(config.intermediate_size, config.hidden_size)
else:
self.dense = GroupedLinearLayer(
input_size=config.intermediate_size, output_size=config.hidden_size, num_groups=config.num_groups
)
self.LayerNorm = nn.LayerNorm(config.hidden_size, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(config.hidden_dropout_prob)
def forward(self, hidden_states: torch.Tensor, input_tensor: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
hidden_states = self.dense(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.dropout(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.LayerNorm(hidden_states + input_tensor)
return hidden_states
class ConvBertLayer(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.chunk_size_feed_forward = config.chunk_size_feed_forward
self.seq_len_dim = 1
self.attention = ConvBertAttention(config)
self.is_decoder = config.is_decoder
self.add_cross_attention = config.add_cross_attention
if self.add_cross_attention:
if not self.is_decoder:
raise TypeError(f"{self} should be used as a decoder model if cross attention is added")
self.crossattention = ConvBertAttention(config)
self.intermediate = ConvBertIntermediate(config)
self.output = ConvBertOutput(config)
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
encoder_hidden_states: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
encoder_attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Tuple[torch.Tensor, Optional[torch.FloatTensor]]:
self_attention_outputs = self.attention(
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
head_mask,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
)
attention_output = self_attention_outputs[0]
outputs = self_attention_outputs[1:] # add self attentions if we output attention weights
if self.is_decoder and encoder_hidden_states is not None:
if not hasattr(self, "crossattention"):
raise AttributeError(
f"If `encoder_hidden_states` are passed, {self} has to be instantiated with cross-attention layers"
" by setting `config.add_cross_attention=True`"
)
cross_attention_outputs = self.crossattention(
attention_output,
encoder_attention_mask,
head_mask,
encoder_hidden_states,
output_attentions,
)
attention_output = cross_attention_outputs[0]
outputs = outputs + cross_attention_outputs[1:] # add cross attentions if we output attention weights
layer_output = apply_chunking_to_forward(
self.feed_forward_chunk, self.chunk_size_feed_forward, self.seq_len_dim, attention_output
)
outputs = (layer_output,) + outputs
return outputs
def feed_forward_chunk(self, attention_output):
intermediate_output = self.intermediate(attention_output)
layer_output = self.output(intermediate_output, attention_output)
return layer_output
class ConvBertEncoder(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.config = config
self.layer = nn.ModuleList([ConvBertLayer(config) for _ in range(config.num_hidden_layers)])
self.gradient_checkpointing = False
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
encoder_hidden_states: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
encoder_attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = False,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = True,
) -> Union[Tuple, BaseModelOutputWithCrossAttentions]:
all_hidden_states = () if output_hidden_states else None
all_self_attentions = () if output_attentions else None
all_cross_attentions = () if output_attentions and self.config.add_cross_attention else None
for i, layer_module in enumerate(self.layer):
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states = all_hidden_states + (hidden_states,)
layer_head_mask = head_mask[i] if head_mask is not None else None
if self.gradient_checkpointing and self.training:
def create_custom_forward(module):
def custom_forward(*inputs):
return module(*inputs, output_attentions)
return custom_forward
layer_outputs = torch.utils.checkpoint.checkpoint(
create_custom_forward(layer_module),
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
layer_head_mask,
encoder_hidden_states,
encoder_attention_mask,
)
else:
layer_outputs = layer_module(
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
layer_head_mask,
encoder_hidden_states,
encoder_attention_mask,
output_attentions,
)
hidden_states = layer_outputs[0]
if output_attentions:
all_self_attentions = all_self_attentions + (layer_outputs[1],)
if self.config.add_cross_attention:
all_cross_attentions = all_cross_attentions + (layer_outputs[2],)
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states = all_hidden_states + (hidden_states,)
if not return_dict:
return tuple(
v
for v in [hidden_states, all_hidden_states, all_self_attentions, all_cross_attentions]
if v is not None
)
return BaseModelOutputWithCrossAttentions(
last_hidden_state=hidden_states,
hidden_states=all_hidden_states,
attentions=all_self_attentions,
cross_attentions=all_cross_attentions,
)
class ConvBertPredictionHeadTransform(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.dense = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.hidden_size)
if isinstance(config.hidden_act, str):
self.transform_act_fn = ACT2FN[config.hidden_act]
else:
self.transform_act_fn = config.hidden_act
self.LayerNorm = nn.LayerNorm(config.hidden_size, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
def forward(self, hidden_states: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
hidden_states = self.dense(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.transform_act_fn(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.LayerNorm(hidden_states)
return hidden_states
CONVBERT_START_DOCSTRING = r"""
This model is a PyTorch [torch.nn.Module](https://pytorch.org/docs/stable/nn.html#torch.nn.Module) sub-class. Use
it as a regular PyTorch Module and refer to the PyTorch documentation for all matter related to general usage and
behavior.
Parameters:
config ([`ConvBertConfig`]): Model configuration class with all the parameters of the model.
Initializing with a config file does not load the weights associated with the model, only the
configuration. Check out the [`~PreTrainedModel.from_pretrained`] method to load the model weights.
"""
CONVBERT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING = r"""
Args:
input_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `({0})`):
Indices of input sequence tokens in the vocabulary.
Indices can be obtained using [`AutoTokenizer`]. See [`PreTrainedTokenizer.encode`] and
[`PreTrainedTokenizer.__call__`] for details.
[What are input IDs?](../glossary#input-ids)
attention_mask (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `({0})`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on padding token indices. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
token_type_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `({0})`, *optional*):
Segment token indices to indicate first and second portions of the inputs. Indices are selected in `[0,
1]`:
- 0 corresponds to a *sentence A* token,
- 1 corresponds to a *sentence B* token.
[What are token type IDs?](../glossary#token-type-ids)
position_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `({0})`, *optional*):
Indices of positions of each input sequence tokens in the position embeddings. Selected in the range `[0,
config.max_position_embeddings - 1]`.
[What are position IDs?](../glossary#position-ids)
head_mask (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(num_heads,)` or `(num_layers, num_heads)`, *optional*):
Mask to nullify selected heads of the self-attention modules. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 indicates the head is **not masked**,
- 0 indicates the head is **masked**.
inputs_embeds (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `({0}, hidden_size)`, *optional*):
Optionally, instead of passing `input_ids` you can choose to directly pass an embedded representation. This
is useful if you want more control over how to convert *input_ids* indices into associated vectors than the
model's internal embedding lookup matrix.
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under returned
tensors for more detail.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors for
more detail.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple.
"""
@add_start_docstrings(
"The bare ConvBERT Model transformer outputting raw hidden-states without any specific head on top.",
CONVBERT_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class ConvBertModel(ConvBertPreTrainedModel):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__(config)
self.embeddings = ConvBertEmbeddings(config)
if config.embedding_size != config.hidden_size:
self.embeddings_project = nn.Linear(config.embedding_size, config.hidden_size)
self.encoder = ConvBertEncoder(config)
self.config = config
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
def get_input_embeddings(self):
return self.embeddings.word_embeddings
def set_input_embeddings(self, value):
self.embeddings.word_embeddings = value
def _prune_heads(self, heads_to_prune):
"""
Prunes heads of the model. heads_to_prune: dict of {layer_num: list of heads to prune in this layer} See base
class PreTrainedModel
"""
for layer, heads in heads_to_prune.items():
self.encoder.layer[layer].attention.prune_heads(heads)
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(CONVBERT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING.format("batch_size, sequence_length"))
@add_code_sample_docstrings(
checkpoint=_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC,
output_type=BaseModelOutputWithCrossAttentions,
config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC,
)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
token_type_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple, BaseModelOutputWithCrossAttentions]:
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
if input_ids is not None and inputs_embeds is not None:
raise ValueError("You cannot specify both input_ids and inputs_embeds at the same time")
elif input_ids is not None:
input_shape = input_ids.size()
elif inputs_embeds is not None:
input_shape = inputs_embeds.size()[:-1]
else:
raise ValueError("You have to specify either input_ids or inputs_embeds")
batch_size, seq_length = input_shape
device = input_ids.device if input_ids is not None else inputs_embeds.device
if attention_mask is None:
attention_mask = torch.ones(input_shape, device=device)
if token_type_ids is None:
if hasattr(self.embeddings, "token_type_ids"):
buffered_token_type_ids = self.embeddings.token_type_ids[:, :seq_length]
buffered_token_type_ids_expanded = buffered_token_type_ids.expand(batch_size, seq_length)
token_type_ids = buffered_token_type_ids_expanded
else:
token_type_ids = torch.zeros(input_shape, dtype=torch.long, device=device)
extended_attention_mask = self.get_extended_attention_mask(attention_mask, input_shape)
head_mask = self.get_head_mask(head_mask, self.config.num_hidden_layers)
hidden_states = self.embeddings(
input_ids=input_ids, position_ids=position_ids, token_type_ids=token_type_ids, inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds
)
if hasattr(self, "embeddings_project"):
hidden_states = self.embeddings_project(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.encoder(
hidden_states,
attention_mask=extended_attention_mask,
head_mask=head_mask,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
return hidden_states
class ConvBertGeneratorPredictions(nn.Module):
"""Prediction module for the generator, made up of two dense layers."""
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.LayerNorm = nn.LayerNorm(config.embedding_size, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
self.dense = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.embedding_size)
def forward(self, generator_hidden_states: torch.FloatTensor) -> torch.FloatTensor:
hidden_states = self.dense(generator_hidden_states)
hidden_states = get_activation("gelu")(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.LayerNorm(hidden_states)
return hidden_states
@add_start_docstrings("""ConvBERT Model with a `language modeling` head on top.""", CONVBERT_START_DOCSTRING)
class ConvBertForMaskedLM(ConvBertPreTrainedModel):
_tied_weights_keys = ["generator.lm_head.weight"]
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__(config)
self.convbert = ConvBertModel(config)
self.generator_predictions = ConvBertGeneratorPredictions(config)
self.generator_lm_head = nn.Linear(config.embedding_size, config.vocab_size)
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
def get_output_embeddings(self):
return self.generator_lm_head
def set_output_embeddings(self, word_embeddings):
self.generator_lm_head = word_embeddings
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(CONVBERT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING.format("batch_size, sequence_length"))
@add_code_sample_docstrings(
checkpoint=_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC,
output_type=MaskedLMOutput,
config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC,
)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
token_type_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
labels: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple, MaskedLMOutput]:
r"""
labels (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Labels for computing the masked language modeling loss. Indices should be in `[-100, 0, ...,
config.vocab_size]` (see `input_ids` docstring) Tokens with indices set to `-100` are ignored (masked), the
loss is only computed for the tokens with labels in `[0, ..., config.vocab_size]`
"""
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
generator_hidden_states = self.convbert(
input_ids,
attention_mask,
token_type_ids,
position_ids,
head_mask,
inputs_embeds,
output_attentions,
output_hidden_states,
return_dict,
)
generator_sequence_output = generator_hidden_states[0]
prediction_scores = self.generator_predictions(generator_sequence_output)
prediction_scores = self.generator_lm_head(prediction_scores)
loss = None
# Masked language modeling softmax layer
if labels is not None:
loss_fct = nn.CrossEntropyLoss() # -100 index = padding token
loss = loss_fct(prediction_scores.view(-1, self.config.vocab_size), labels.view(-1))
if not return_dict:
output = (prediction_scores,) + generator_hidden_states[1:]
return ((loss,) + output) if loss is not None else output
return MaskedLMOutput(
loss=loss,
logits=prediction_scores,
hidden_states=generator_hidden_states.hidden_states,
attentions=generator_hidden_states.attentions,
)
class ConvBertClassificationHead(nn.Module):
"""Head for sentence-level classification tasks."""
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.dense = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.hidden_size)
classifier_dropout = (
config.classifier_dropout if config.classifier_dropout is not None else config.hidden_dropout_prob
)
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(classifier_dropout)
self.out_proj = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.num_labels)
self.config = config
def forward(self, hidden_states: torch.Tensor, **kwargs) -> torch.Tensor:
x = hidden_states[:, 0, :] # take <s> token (equiv. to [CLS])
x = self.dropout(x)
x = self.dense(x)
x = ACT2FN[self.config.hidden_act](x)
x = self.dropout(x)
x = self.out_proj(x)
return x
@add_start_docstrings(
"""
ConvBERT Model transformer with a sequence classification/regression head on top (a linear layer on top of the
pooled output) e.g. for GLUE tasks.
""",
CONVBERT_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class ConvBertForSequenceClassification(ConvBertPreTrainedModel):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__(config)
self.num_labels = config.num_labels
self.config = config
self.convbert = ConvBertModel(config)
self.classifier = ConvBertClassificationHead(config)
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(CONVBERT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING.format("batch_size, sequence_length"))
@add_code_sample_docstrings(
checkpoint=_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC,
output_type=SequenceClassifierOutput,
config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC,
)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
token_type_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
labels: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple, SequenceClassifierOutput]:
r"""
labels (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size,)`, *optional*):
Labels for computing the sequence classification/regression loss. Indices should be in `[0, ...,
config.num_labels - 1]`. If `config.num_labels == 1` a regression loss is computed (Mean-Square loss), If
`config.num_labels > 1` a classification loss is computed (Cross-Entropy).
"""
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
outputs = self.convbert(
input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
token_type_ids=token_type_ids,
position_ids=position_ids,
head_mask=head_mask,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
sequence_output = outputs[0]
logits = self.classifier(sequence_output)
loss = None
if labels is not None:
if self.config.problem_type is None:
if self.num_labels == 1:
self.config.problem_type = "regression"
elif self.num_labels > 1 and (labels.dtype == torch.long or labels.dtype == torch.int):
self.config.problem_type = "single_label_classification"
else:
self.config.problem_type = "multi_label_classification"
if self.config.problem_type == "regression":
loss_fct = MSELoss()
if self.num_labels == 1:
loss = loss_fct(logits.squeeze(), labels.squeeze())
else:
loss = loss_fct(logits, labels)
elif self.config.problem_type == "single_label_classification":
loss_fct = CrossEntropyLoss()
loss = loss_fct(logits.view(-1, self.num_labels), labels.view(-1))
elif self.config.problem_type == "multi_label_classification":
loss_fct = BCEWithLogitsLoss()
loss = loss_fct(logits, labels)
if not return_dict:
output = (logits,) + outputs[1:]
return ((loss,) + output) if loss is not None else output
return SequenceClassifierOutput(
loss=loss,
logits=logits,
hidden_states=outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=outputs.attentions,
)
@add_start_docstrings(
"""
ConvBERT Model with a multiple choice classification head on top (a linear layer on top of the pooled output and a
softmax) e.g. for RocStories/SWAG tasks.
""",
CONVBERT_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class ConvBertForMultipleChoice(ConvBertPreTrainedModel):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__(config)
self.convbert = ConvBertModel(config)
self.sequence_summary = SequenceSummary(config)
self.classifier = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, 1)
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(
CONVBERT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING.format("batch_size, num_choices, sequence_length")
)
@add_code_sample_docstrings(
checkpoint=_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC,
output_type=MultipleChoiceModelOutput,
config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC,
)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
token_type_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
labels: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple, MultipleChoiceModelOutput]:
r"""
labels (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size,)`, *optional*):
Labels for computing the multiple choice classification loss. Indices should be in `[0, ...,
num_choices-1]` where `num_choices` is the size of the second dimension of the input tensors. (See
`input_ids` above)
"""
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
num_choices = input_ids.shape[1] if input_ids is not None else inputs_embeds.shape[1]
input_ids = input_ids.view(-1, input_ids.size(-1)) if input_ids is not None else None
attention_mask = attention_mask.view(-1, attention_mask.size(-1)) if attention_mask is not None else None
token_type_ids = token_type_ids.view(-1, token_type_ids.size(-1)) if token_type_ids is not None else None
position_ids = position_ids.view(-1, position_ids.size(-1)) if position_ids is not None else None
inputs_embeds = (
inputs_embeds.view(-1, inputs_embeds.size(-2), inputs_embeds.size(-1))
if inputs_embeds is not None
else None
)
outputs = self.convbert(
input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
token_type_ids=token_type_ids,
position_ids=position_ids,
head_mask=head_mask,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
sequence_output = outputs[0]
pooled_output = self.sequence_summary(sequence_output)
logits = self.classifier(pooled_output)
reshaped_logits = logits.view(-1, num_choices)
loss = None
if labels is not None:
loss_fct = CrossEntropyLoss()
loss = loss_fct(reshaped_logits, labels)
if not return_dict:
output = (reshaped_logits,) + outputs[1:]
return ((loss,) + output) if loss is not None else output
return MultipleChoiceModelOutput(
loss=loss,
logits=reshaped_logits,
hidden_states=outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=outputs.attentions,
)
@add_start_docstrings(
"""
ConvBERT Model with a token classification head on top (a linear layer on top of the hidden-states output) e.g. for
Named-Entity-Recognition (NER) tasks.
""",
CONVBERT_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class ConvBertForTokenClassification(ConvBertPreTrainedModel):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__(config)
self.num_labels = config.num_labels
self.convbert = ConvBertModel(config)
classifier_dropout = (
config.classifier_dropout if config.classifier_dropout is not None else config.hidden_dropout_prob
)
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(classifier_dropout)
self.classifier = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.num_labels)
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(CONVBERT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING.format("batch_size, sequence_length"))
@add_code_sample_docstrings(
checkpoint=_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC,
output_type=TokenClassifierOutput,
config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC,
)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
token_type_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
labels: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple, TokenClassifierOutput]:
r"""
labels (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Labels for computing the token classification loss. Indices should be in `[0, ..., config.num_labels - 1]`.
"""
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
outputs = self.convbert(
input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
token_type_ids=token_type_ids,
position_ids=position_ids,
head_mask=head_mask,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
sequence_output = outputs[0]
sequence_output = self.dropout(sequence_output)
logits = self.classifier(sequence_output)
loss = None
if labels is not None:
loss_fct = CrossEntropyLoss()
loss = loss_fct(logits.view(-1, self.num_labels), labels.view(-1))
if not return_dict:
output = (logits,) + outputs[1:]
return ((loss,) + output) if loss is not None else output
return TokenClassifierOutput(
loss=loss,
logits=logits,
hidden_states=outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=outputs.attentions,
)
@add_start_docstrings(
"""
ConvBERT Model with a span classification head on top for extractive question-answering tasks like SQuAD (a linear
layers on top of the hidden-states output to compute `span start logits` and `span end logits`).
""",
CONVBERT_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class ConvBertForQuestionAnswering(ConvBertPreTrainedModel):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__(config)
self.num_labels = config.num_labels
self.convbert = ConvBertModel(config)
self.qa_outputs = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.num_labels)
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(CONVBERT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING.format("batch_size, sequence_length"))
@add_code_sample_docstrings(
checkpoint=_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC,
output_type=QuestionAnsweringModelOutput,
config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC,
)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
token_type_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
start_positions: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
end_positions: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple, QuestionAnsweringModelOutput]:
r"""
start_positions (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size,)`, *optional*):
Labels for position (index) of the start of the labelled span for computing the token classification loss.
Positions are clamped to the length of the sequence (`sequence_length`). Position outside of the sequence
are not taken into account for computing the loss.
end_positions (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size,)`, *optional*):
Labels for position (index) of the end of the labelled span for computing the token classification loss.
Positions are clamped to the length of the sequence (`sequence_length`). Position outside of the sequence
are not taken into account for computing the loss.
"""
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
outputs = self.convbert(
input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
token_type_ids=token_type_ids,
position_ids=position_ids,
head_mask=head_mask,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
sequence_output = outputs[0]
logits = self.qa_outputs(sequence_output)
start_logits, end_logits = logits.split(1, dim=-1)
start_logits = start_logits.squeeze(-1).contiguous()
end_logits = end_logits.squeeze(-1).contiguous()
total_loss = None
if start_positions is not None and end_positions is not None:
# If we are on multi-GPU, split add a dimension
if len(start_positions.size()) > 1:
start_positions = start_positions.squeeze(-1)
if len(end_positions.size()) > 1:
end_positions = end_positions.squeeze(-1)
# sometimes the start/end positions are outside our model inputs, we ignore these terms
ignored_index = start_logits.size(1)
start_positions = start_positions.clamp(0, ignored_index)
end_positions = end_positions.clamp(0, ignored_index)
loss_fct = CrossEntropyLoss(ignore_index=ignored_index)
start_loss = loss_fct(start_logits, start_positions)
end_loss = loss_fct(end_logits, end_positions)
total_loss = (start_loss + end_loss) / 2
if not return_dict:
output = (start_logits, end_logits) + outputs[1:]
return ((total_loss,) + output) if total_loss is not None else output
return QuestionAnsweringModelOutput(
loss=total_loss,
start_logits=start_logits,
end_logits=end_logits,
hidden_states=outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=outputs.attentions,
)
| 58,732 | 42.505926 | 126 | py |
transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/bertweet/tokenization_bertweet.py | # coding=utf-8
# Copyright (c) 2020, VinAI Research and the HuggingFace Inc. team.
# Copyright 2018 The Open AI Team Authors and The HuggingFace Inc. team.
#
# 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.
""" Tokenization classes for BERTweet"""
import html
import os
import re
from shutil import copyfile
from typing import List, Optional, Tuple
import regex
from ...tokenization_utils import PreTrainedTokenizer
from ...utils import logging
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
VOCAB_FILES_NAMES = {
"vocab_file": "vocab.txt",
"merges_file": "bpe.codes",
}
PRETRAINED_VOCAB_FILES_MAP = {
"vocab_file": {
"vinai/bertweet-base": "https://huggingface.co/vinai/bertweet-base/resolve/main/vocab.txt",
},
"merges_file": {
"vinai/bertweet-base": "https://huggingface.co/vinai/bertweet-base/resolve/main/bpe.codes",
},
}
PRETRAINED_POSITIONAL_EMBEDDINGS_SIZES = {
"vinai/bertweet-base": 128,
}
def get_pairs(word):
"""
Return set of symbol pairs in a word.
Word is represented as tuple of symbols (symbols being variable-length strings).
"""
pairs = set()
prev_char = word[0]
for char in word[1:]:
pairs.add((prev_char, char))
prev_char = char
pairs = set(pairs)
return pairs
class BertweetTokenizer(PreTrainedTokenizer):
"""
Constructs a BERTweet tokenizer, using Byte-Pair-Encoding.
This tokenizer inherits from [`PreTrainedTokenizer`] which contains most of the main methods. Users should refer to
this superclass for more information regarding those methods.
Args:
vocab_file (`str`):
Path to the vocabulary file.
merges_file (`str`):
Path to the merges file.
normalization (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`)
Whether or not to apply a normalization preprocess.
bos_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"<s>"`):
The beginning of sequence token that was used during pretraining. Can be used a sequence classifier token.
<Tip>
When building a sequence using special tokens, this is not the token that is used for the beginning of
sequence. The token used is the `cls_token`.
</Tip>
eos_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"</s>"`):
The end of sequence token.
<Tip>
When building a sequence using special tokens, this is not the token that is used for the end of sequence.
The token used is the `sep_token`.
</Tip>
sep_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"</s>"`):
The separator token, which is used when building a sequence from multiple sequences, e.g. two sequences for
sequence classification or for a text and a question for question answering. It is also used as the last
token of a sequence built with special tokens.
cls_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"<s>"`):
The classifier token which is used when doing sequence classification (classification of the whole sequence
instead of per-token classification). It is the first token of the sequence when built with special tokens.
unk_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"<unk>"`):
The unknown token. A token that is not in the vocabulary cannot be converted to an ID and is set to be this
token instead.
pad_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"<pad>"`):
The token used for padding, for example when batching sequences of different lengths.
mask_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"<mask>"`):
The token used for masking values. This is the token used when training this model with masked language
modeling. This is the token which the model will try to predict.
"""
vocab_files_names = VOCAB_FILES_NAMES
pretrained_vocab_files_map = PRETRAINED_VOCAB_FILES_MAP
max_model_input_sizes = PRETRAINED_POSITIONAL_EMBEDDINGS_SIZES
def __init__(
self,
vocab_file,
merges_file,
normalization=False,
bos_token="<s>",
eos_token="</s>",
sep_token="</s>",
cls_token="<s>",
unk_token="<unk>",
pad_token="<pad>",
mask_token="<mask>",
**kwargs,
):
super().__init__(
normalization=normalization,
bos_token=bos_token,
eos_token=eos_token,
sep_token=sep_token,
cls_token=cls_token,
unk_token=unk_token,
pad_token=pad_token,
mask_token=mask_token,
**kwargs,
)
try:
from emoji import demojize
self.demojizer = demojize
except ImportError:
logger.warning(
"emoji is not installed, thus not converting emoticons or emojis into text. Install emoji: pip3"
" install emoji==0.6.0"
)
self.demojizer = None
self.vocab_file = vocab_file
self.merges_file = merges_file
self.encoder = {}
self.encoder[self.bos_token] = 0
self.encoder[self.pad_token] = 1
self.encoder[self.eos_token] = 2
self.encoder[self.unk_token] = 3
self.add_from_file(vocab_file)
self.decoder = {v: k for k, v in self.encoder.items()}
with open(merges_file, encoding="utf-8") as merges_handle:
merges = merges_handle.read().split("\n")[:-1]
merges = [tuple(merge.split()[:-1]) for merge in merges]
self.bpe_ranks = dict(zip(merges, range(len(merges))))
self.cache = {}
self.normalization = normalization
self.tweetPreprocessor = TweetTokenizer()
self.special_puncts = {"’": "'", "…": "..."}
def build_inputs_with_special_tokens(
self, token_ids_0: List[int], token_ids_1: Optional[List[int]] = None
) -> List[int]:
"""
Build model inputs from a sequence or a pair of sequence for sequence classification tasks by concatenating and
adding special tokens. A BERTweet sequence has the following format:
- single sequence: `<s> X </s>`
- pair of sequences: `<s> A </s></s> B </s>`
Args:
token_ids_0 (`List[int]`):
List of IDs to which the special tokens will be added.
token_ids_1 (`List[int]`, *optional*):
Optional second list of IDs for sequence pairs.
Returns:
`List[int]`: List of [input IDs](../glossary#input-ids) with the appropriate special tokens.
"""
if token_ids_1 is None:
return [self.cls_token_id] + token_ids_0 + [self.sep_token_id]
cls = [self.cls_token_id]
sep = [self.sep_token_id]
return cls + token_ids_0 + sep + sep + token_ids_1 + sep
def get_special_tokens_mask(
self, token_ids_0: List[int], token_ids_1: Optional[List[int]] = None, already_has_special_tokens: bool = False
) -> List[int]:
"""
Retrieve sequence ids from a token list that has no special tokens added. This method is called when adding
special tokens using the tokenizer `prepare_for_model` method.
Args:
token_ids_0 (`List[int]`):
List of IDs.
token_ids_1 (`List[int]`, *optional*):
Optional second list of IDs for sequence pairs.
already_has_special_tokens (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether or not the token list is already formatted with special tokens for the model.
Returns:
`List[int]`: A list of integers in the range [0, 1]: 1 for a special token, 0 for a sequence token.
"""
if already_has_special_tokens:
return super().get_special_tokens_mask(
token_ids_0=token_ids_0, token_ids_1=token_ids_1, already_has_special_tokens=True
)
if token_ids_1 is None:
return [1] + ([0] * len(token_ids_0)) + [1]
return [1] + ([0] * len(token_ids_0)) + [1, 1] + ([0] * len(token_ids_1)) + [1]
def create_token_type_ids_from_sequences(
self, token_ids_0: List[int], token_ids_1: Optional[List[int]] = None
) -> List[int]:
"""
Create a mask from the two sequences passed to be used in a sequence-pair classification task. BERTweet does
not make use of token type ids, therefore a list of zeros is returned.
Args:
token_ids_0 (`List[int]`):
List of IDs.
token_ids_1 (`List[int]`, *optional*):
Optional second list of IDs for sequence pairs.
Returns:
`List[int]`: List of zeros.
"""
sep = [self.sep_token_id]
cls = [self.cls_token_id]
if token_ids_1 is None:
return len(cls + token_ids_0 + sep) * [0]
return len(cls + token_ids_0 + sep + sep + token_ids_1 + sep) * [0]
@property
def vocab_size(self):
return len(self.encoder)
def get_vocab(self):
return dict(self.encoder, **self.added_tokens_encoder)
def bpe(self, token):
if token in self.cache:
return self.cache[token]
word = tuple(token)
word = tuple(list(word[:-1]) + [word[-1] + "</w>"])
pairs = get_pairs(word)
if not pairs:
return token
while True:
bigram = min(pairs, key=lambda pair: self.bpe_ranks.get(pair, float("inf")))
if bigram not in self.bpe_ranks:
break
first, second = bigram
new_word = []
i = 0
while i < len(word):
try:
j = word.index(first, i)
except ValueError:
new_word.extend(word[i:])
break
else:
new_word.extend(word[i:j])
i = j
if word[i] == first and i < len(word) - 1 and word[i + 1] == second:
new_word.append(first + second)
i += 2
else:
new_word.append(word[i])
i += 1
new_word = tuple(new_word)
word = new_word
if len(word) == 1:
break
else:
pairs = get_pairs(word)
word = "@@ ".join(word)
word = word[:-4]
self.cache[token] = word
return word
def _tokenize(self, text):
"""Tokenize a string."""
if self.normalization: # Perform Tweet normalization before performing BPE
text = self.normalizeTweet(text)
split_tokens = []
words = re.findall(r"\S+\n?", text)
for token in words:
split_tokens.extend(list(self.bpe(token).split(" ")))
return split_tokens
def normalizeTweet(self, tweet):
"""
Normalize a raw Tweet
"""
for punct in self.special_puncts:
tweet = tweet.replace(punct, self.special_puncts[punct])
tokens = self.tweetPreprocessor.tokenize(tweet)
normTweet = " ".join([self.normalizeToken(token) for token in tokens])
normTweet = (
normTweet.replace("cannot ", "can not ")
.replace("n't ", " n't ")
.replace("n 't ", " n't ")
.replace("ca n't", "can't")
.replace("ai n't", "ain't")
)
normTweet = (
normTweet.replace("'m ", " 'm ")
.replace("'re ", " 're ")
.replace("'s ", " 's ")
.replace("'ll ", " 'll ")
.replace("'d ", " 'd ")
.replace("'ve ", " 've ")
)
normTweet = (
normTweet.replace(" p . m .", " p.m.")
.replace(" p . m ", " p.m ")
.replace(" a . m .", " a.m.")
.replace(" a . m ", " a.m ")
)
return " ".join(normTweet.split())
def normalizeToken(self, token):
"""
Normalize tokens in a Tweet
"""
lowercased_token = token.lower()
if token.startswith("@"):
return "@USER"
elif lowercased_token.startswith("http") or lowercased_token.startswith("www"):
return "HTTPURL"
elif len(token) == 1:
if token in self.special_puncts:
return self.special_puncts[token]
if self.demojizer is not None:
return self.demojizer(token)
else:
return token
else:
return token
def _convert_token_to_id(self, token):
"""Converts a token (str) in an id using the vocab."""
return self.encoder.get(token, self.encoder.get(self.unk_token))
def _convert_id_to_token(self, index):
"""Converts an index (integer) in a token (str) using the vocab."""
return self.decoder.get(index, self.unk_token)
def convert_tokens_to_string(self, tokens):
"""Converts a sequence of tokens (string) in a single string."""
out_string = " ".join(tokens).replace("@@ ", "").strip()
return out_string
def save_vocabulary(self, save_directory: str, filename_prefix: Optional[str] = None) -> Tuple[str]:
if not os.path.isdir(save_directory):
logger.error(f"Vocabulary path ({save_directory}) should be a directory")
return
out_vocab_file = os.path.join(
save_directory, (filename_prefix + "-" if filename_prefix else "") + VOCAB_FILES_NAMES["vocab_file"]
)
out_merge_file = os.path.join(
save_directory, (filename_prefix + "-" if filename_prefix else "") + VOCAB_FILES_NAMES["merges_file"]
)
if os.path.abspath(self.vocab_file) != os.path.abspath(out_vocab_file):
copyfile(self.vocab_file, out_vocab_file)
if os.path.abspath(self.merges_file) != os.path.abspath(out_merge_file):
copyfile(self.merges_file, out_merge_file)
return out_vocab_file, out_merge_file
# def decode(self, token_ids, skip_special_tokens=False, clean_up_tokenization_spaces=True):
# filtered_tokens = ' '.join(self.convert_ids_to_tokens(token_ids, skip_special_tokens=skip_special_tokens))
# tokens_generated_so_far = re.sub('(@@ )', '', string=filtered_tokens)
# tokens_generated_so_far = re.sub('(@@ ?$)', '', string=tokens_generated_so_far)
# return ''.join(tokens_generated_so_far)
def add_from_file(self, f):
"""
Loads a pre-existing dictionary from a text file and adds its symbols to this instance.
"""
if isinstance(f, str):
try:
with open(f, "r", encoding="utf-8") as fd:
self.add_from_file(fd)
except FileNotFoundError as fnfe:
raise fnfe
except UnicodeError:
raise Exception(f"Incorrect encoding detected in {f}, please rebuild the dataset")
return
lines = f.readlines()
for lineTmp in lines:
line = lineTmp.strip()
idx = line.rfind(" ")
if idx == -1:
raise ValueError("Incorrect dictionary format, expected '<token> <cnt>'")
word = line[:idx]
self.encoder[word] = len(self.encoder)
# Natural Language Toolkit: Twitter Tokenizer
#
# Copyright (C) 2001-2020 NLTK Project
# Author: Christopher Potts <cgpotts@stanford.edu>
# Ewan Klein <ewan@inf.ed.ac.uk> (modifications)
# Pierpaolo Pantone <> (modifications)
# URL: http://nltk.org/
# For license information, see LICENSE.TXT
#
"""
Twitter-aware tokenizer, designed to be flexible and easy to adapt to new domains and tasks. The basic logic is this:
1. The tuple regex_strings defines a list of regular expression strings.
2. The regex_strings strings are put, in order, into a compiled regular expression object called word_re.
3. The tokenization is done by word_re.findall(s), where s is the user-supplied string, inside the tokenize() method of
the class Tokenizer.
4. When instantiating Tokenizer objects, there is a single option: preserve_case. By default, it is set to True. If it
is set to False, then the tokenizer will lowercase everything except for emoticons.
"""
######################################################################
#
# import regex # https://github.com/nltk/nltk/issues/2409
# import html
#
######################################################################
# The following strings are components in the regular expression
# that is used for tokenizing. It's important that phone_number
# appears first in the final regex (since it can contain whitespace).
# It also could matter that tags comes after emoticons, due to the
# possibility of having text like
#
# <:| and some text >:)
#
# Most importantly, the final element should always be last, since it
# does a last ditch whitespace-based tokenization of whatever is left.
# ToDo: Update with http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_emoticons ?
# This particular element is used in a couple ways, so we define it
# with a name:
# docstyle-ignore
EMOTICONS = r"""
(?:
[<>]?
[:;=8] # eyes
[\-o\*\']? # optional nose
[\)\]\(\[dDpP/\:\}\{@\|\\] # mouth
|
[\)\]\(\[dDpP/\:\}\{@\|\\] # mouth
[\-o\*\']? # optional nose
[:;=8] # eyes
[<>]?
|
<3 # heart
)"""
# URL pattern due to John Gruber, modified by Tom Winzig. See
# https://gist.github.com/winzig/8894715
# docstyle-ignore
URLS = r""" # Capture 1: entire matched URL
(?:
https?: # URL protocol and colon
(?:
/{1,3} # 1-3 slashes
| # or
[a-z0-9%] # Single letter or digit or '%'
# (Trying not to match e.g. "URI::Escape")
)
| # or
# looks like domain name followed by a slash:
[a-z0-9.\-]+[.]
(?:[a-z]{2,13})
/
)
(?: # One or more:
[^\s()<>{}\[\]]+ # Run of non-space, non-()<>{}[]
| # or
\([^\s()]*?\([^\s()]+\)[^\s()]*?\) # balanced parens, one level deep: (...(...)...)
|
\([^\s]+?\) # balanced parens, non-recursive: (...)
)+
(?: # End with:
\([^\s()]*?\([^\s()]+\)[^\s()]*?\) # balanced parens, one level deep: (...(...)...)
|
\([^\s]+?\) # balanced parens, non-recursive: (...)
| # or
[^\s`!()\[\]{};:'".,<>?«»“”‘’] # not a space or one of these punct chars
)
| # OR, the following to match naked domains:
(?:
(?<!@) # not preceded by a @, avoid matching foo@_gmail.com_
[a-z0-9]+
(?:[.\-][a-z0-9]+)*
[.]
(?:[a-z]{2,13})
\b
/?
(?!@) # not succeeded by a @,
# avoid matching "foo.na" in "foo.na@example.com"
)
"""
# docstyle-ignore
# The components of the tokenizer:
REGEXPS = (
URLS,
# Phone numbers:
r"""
(?:
(?: # (international)
\+?[01]
[ *\-.\)]*
)?
(?: # (area code)
[\(]?
\d{3}
[ *\-.\)]*
)?
\d{3} # exchange
[ *\-.\)]*
\d{4} # base
)""",
# ASCII Emoticons
EMOTICONS,
# HTML tags:
r"""<[^>\s]+>""",
# ASCII Arrows
r"""[\-]+>|<[\-]+""",
# Twitter username:
r"""(?:@[\w_]+)""",
# Twitter hashtags:
r"""(?:\#+[\w_]+[\w\'_\-]*[\w_]+)""",
# email addresses
r"""[\w.+-]+@[\w-]+\.(?:[\w-]\.?)+[\w-]""",
# docstyle-ignore
# Remaining word types:
r"""
(?:[^\W\d_](?:[^\W\d_]|['\-_])+[^\W\d_]) # Words with apostrophes or dashes.
|
(?:[+\-]?\d+[,/.:-]\d+[+\-]?) # Numbers, including fractions, decimals.
|
(?:[\w_]+) # Words without apostrophes or dashes.
|
(?:\.(?:\s*\.){1,}) # Ellipsis dots.
|
(?:\S) # Everything else that isn't whitespace.
""",
)
######################################################################
# This is the core tokenizing regex:
WORD_RE = regex.compile(r"""(%s)""" % "|".join(REGEXPS), regex.VERBOSE | regex.I | regex.UNICODE)
# WORD_RE performs poorly on these patterns:
HANG_RE = regex.compile(r"([^a-zA-Z0-9])\1{3,}")
# The emoticon string gets its own regex so that we can preserve case for
# them as needed:
EMOTICON_RE = regex.compile(EMOTICONS, regex.VERBOSE | regex.I | regex.UNICODE)
# These are for regularizing HTML entities to Unicode:
ENT_RE = regex.compile(r"&(#?(x?))([^&;\s]+);")
######################################################################
# Functions for converting html entities
######################################################################
def _str_to_unicode(text, encoding=None, errors="strict"):
if encoding is None:
encoding = "utf-8"
if isinstance(text, bytes):
return text.decode(encoding, errors)
return text
def _replace_html_entities(text, keep=(), remove_illegal=True, encoding="utf-8"):
"""
Remove entities from text by converting them to their corresponding unicode character.
Args:
text:
A unicode string or a byte string encoded in the given *encoding* (which defaults to 'utf-8').
keep (list):
List of entity names which should not be replaced. This supports both numeric entities (`&#nnnn;` and
`&#hhhh;`) and named entities (such as ` ` or `>`).
remove_illegal (bool):
If `True`, entities that can't be converted are removed. Otherwise, entities that can't be converted are
kept "as is".
Returns: A unicode string with the entities removed.
See https://github.com/scrapy/w3lib/blob/master/w3lib/html.py
Examples:
```python
>>> from nltk.tokenize.casual import _replace_html_entities
>>> _replace_html_entities(b"Price: £100")
'Price: \\xa3100'
>>> print(_replace_html_entities(b"Price: £100"))
Price: £100
```"""
def _convert_entity(match):
entity_body = match.group(3)
if match.group(1):
try:
if match.group(2):
number = int(entity_body, 16)
else:
number = int(entity_body, 10)
# Numeric character references in the 80-9F range are typically
# interpreted by browsers as representing the characters mapped
# to bytes 80-9F in the Windows-1252 encoding. For more info
# see: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO/IEC_8859-1#Similar_character_sets
if 0x80 <= number <= 0x9F:
return bytes((number,)).decode("cp1252")
except ValueError:
number = None
else:
if entity_body in keep:
return match.group(0)
else:
number = html.entities.name2codepoint.get(entity_body)
if number is not None:
try:
return chr(number)
except (ValueError, OverflowError):
pass
return "" if remove_illegal else match.group(0)
return ENT_RE.sub(_convert_entity, _str_to_unicode(text, encoding))
######################################################################
class TweetTokenizer:
r"""
Examples:
```python
>>> # Tokenizer for tweets.
>>> from nltk.tokenize import TweetTokenizer
>>> tknzr = TweetTokenizer()
>>> s0 = "This is a cooool #dummysmiley: :-) :-P <3 and some arrows < > -> <--"
>>> tknzr.tokenize(s0)
['This', 'is', 'a', 'cooool', '#dummysmiley', ':', ':-)', ':-P', '<3', 'and', 'some', 'arrows', '<', '>', '->', '<--']
>>> # Examples using *strip_handles* and *reduce_len parameters*:
>>> tknzr = TweetTokenizer(strip_handles=True, reduce_len=True)
>>> s1 = "@remy: This is waaaaayyyy too much for you!!!!!!"
>>> tknzr.tokenize(s1)
[':', 'This', 'is', 'waaayyy', 'too', 'much', 'for', 'you', '!', '!', '!']
```"""
def __init__(self, preserve_case=True, reduce_len=False, strip_handles=False):
self.preserve_case = preserve_case
self.reduce_len = reduce_len
self.strip_handles = strip_handles
def tokenize(self, text):
"""
Args:
text: str
Returns: list(str) A tokenized list of strings; concatenating this list returns the original string if
`preserve_case=False`
"""
# Fix HTML character entities:
text = _replace_html_entities(text)
# Remove username handles
if self.strip_handles:
text = remove_handles(text)
# Normalize word lengthening
if self.reduce_len:
text = reduce_lengthening(text)
# Shorten problematic sequences of characters
safe_text = HANG_RE.sub(r"\1\1\1", text)
# Tokenize:
words = WORD_RE.findall(safe_text)
# Possibly alter the case, but avoid changing emoticons like :D into :d:
if not self.preserve_case:
words = [x if EMOTICON_RE.search(x) else x.lower() for x in words]
return words
######################################################################
# Normalization Functions
######################################################################
def reduce_lengthening(text):
"""
Replace repeated character sequences of length 3 or greater with sequences of length 3.
"""
pattern = regex.compile(r"(.)\1{2,}")
return pattern.sub(r"\1\1\1", text)
def remove_handles(text):
"""
Remove Twitter username handles from text.
"""
pattern = regex.compile(
r"(?<![A-Za-z0-9_!@#\$%&*])@(([A-Za-z0-9_]){20}(?!@))|(?<![A-Za-z0-9_!@#\$%&*])@(([A-Za-z0-9_]){1,19})(?![A-Za-z0-9_]*@)"
)
# Substitute handles with ' ' to ensure that text on either side of removed handles are tokenized correctly
return pattern.sub(" ", text)
######################################################################
# Tokenization Function
######################################################################
def casual_tokenize(text, preserve_case=True, reduce_len=False, strip_handles=False):
"""
Convenience function for wrapping the tokenizer.
"""
return TweetTokenizer(preserve_case=preserve_case, reduce_len=reduce_len, strip_handles=strip_handles).tokenize(
text
)
###############################################################################
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transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/bertweet/__init__.py | # 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.
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING
from ...utils import _LazyModule
_import_structure = {"tokenization_bertweet": ["BertweetTokenizer"]}
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from .tokenization_bertweet import BertweetTokenizer
else:
import sys
sys.modules[__name__] = _LazyModule(__name__, globals()["__file__"], _import_structure, module_spec=__spec__)
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transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/clap/feature_extraction_clap.py | # coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2023 The HuggingFace Inc. 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.
"""Feature extractor class for CLAP."""
import copy
from typing import Any, Dict, List, Optional, Union
import numpy as np
import torch
from ...audio_utils import mel_filter_bank, spectrogram, window_function
from ...feature_extraction_sequence_utils import SequenceFeatureExtractor
from ...feature_extraction_utils import BatchFeature
from ...utils import TensorType, logging
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
class ClapFeatureExtractor(SequenceFeatureExtractor):
r"""
Constructs a CLAP feature extractor.
This feature extractor inherits from [`~feature_extraction_sequence_utils.SequenceFeatureExtractor`] which contains
most of the main methods. Users should refer to this superclass for more information regarding those methods.
This class extracts mel-filter bank features from raw speech using a custom numpy implementation of the *Short Time
Fourier Transform* (STFT) which should match pytorch's `torch.stft` equivalent.
Args:
feature_size (`int`, defaults to 64):
The feature dimension of the extracted Mel spectrograms. This corresponds to the number of mel filters
(`n_mels`).
sampling_rate (`int`, defaults to 48_000):
The sampling rate at which the audio files should be digitalized expressed in hertz (Hz). This only serves
to warn users if the audio fed to the feature extractor does not have the same sampling rate.
hop_length (`int`, defaults to 480):
Length of the overlaping windows for the STFT used to obtain the Mel Spectrogram. The audio will be split
in smaller `frames` with a step of `hop_length` between each frame.
max_length_s (`int`, defaults to 10):
The maximum input lenght of the model in seconds. This is used to pad the audio.
fft_window_size (`int`, defaults to 1024):
Size of the window (in samples) on which the Fourier transform is applied. This controls the frequency
resolution of the spectrogram. 400 means that the fourrier transform is computed on windows of 400 samples.
padding_value (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.0):
Padding value used to pad the audio. Should correspond to silences.
return_attention_mask (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether or not the model should return the attention masks coresponding to the input.
frequency_min (`float`, *optional*, default to 0):
The lowest frequency of interest. The STFT will not be computed for values below this.
frequency_max (`float`, *optional*, default to 14_000):
The highest frequency of interest. The STFT will not be computed for values above this.
top_db (`float`, *optional*):
The highest decibel value used to convert the mel spectrogram to the log scale. For more details see the
`audio_utils.power_to_db` function
truncation (`str`, *optional*, default to `"fusions"`):
Truncation pattern for long audio inputs. Two patterns are available:
- `fusion` will use `_random_mel_fusion`, which stacks 3 random crops from the mel spectrogram and a
downsampled version of the entire mel spectrogram.
If `config.fusion` is set to True, shorter audios also need to to return 4 mels, which will just be a copy
of the original mel obtained from the padded audio.
- `rand_trunc` will select a random crop of the mel spectrogram.
padding (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"repeatpad"`):
Padding pattern for shorter audio inputs. Three patterns were originally implemented:
- `repeatpad`: the audio is repeated, and then padded to fit the `max_length`.
- `repeat`: the audio is repeated and then cut to fit the `max_length`
- `pad`: the audio is padded.
"""
model_input_names = ["input_features", "is_longer"]
def __init__(
self,
feature_size=64,
sampling_rate=48_000,
hop_length=480,
max_length_s=10,
fft_window_size=1024,
padding_value=0.0,
return_attention_mask=False, # pad inputs to max length with silence token (zero) and no attention mask
frequency_min: float = 0,
frequency_max: float = 14_000,
top_db: int = None,
truncation: str = "fusion",
padding: str = "repeatpad",
**kwargs,
):
super().__init__(
feature_size=feature_size,
sampling_rate=sampling_rate,
padding_value=padding_value,
return_attention_mask=return_attention_mask,
**kwargs,
)
self.top_db = top_db
self.truncation = truncation
self.padding = padding
self.fft_window_size = fft_window_size
self.nb_frequency_bins = (fft_window_size >> 1) + 1
self.hop_length = hop_length
self.max_length_s = max_length_s
self.nb_max_samples = max_length_s * sampling_rate
self.sampling_rate = sampling_rate
self.frequency_min = frequency_min
self.frequency_max = frequency_max
self.mel_filters = mel_filter_bank(
num_frequency_bins=self.nb_frequency_bins,
num_mel_filters=feature_size,
min_frequency=frequency_min,
max_frequency=frequency_max,
sampling_rate=sampling_rate,
norm=None,
mel_scale="htk",
)
self.mel_filters_slaney = mel_filter_bank(
num_frequency_bins=self.nb_frequency_bins,
num_mel_filters=feature_size,
min_frequency=frequency_min,
max_frequency=frequency_max,
sampling_rate=sampling_rate,
norm="slaney",
mel_scale="slaney",
)
def to_dict(self) -> Dict[str, Any]:
"""
Serializes this instance to a Python dictionary.
Returns:
`Dict[str, Any]`: Dictionary of all the attributes that make up this configuration instance, excpet for the
mel filter banks, which do not need to be saved or printed as they are too long.
"""
output = copy.deepcopy(self.__dict__)
output["feature_extractor_type"] = self.__class__.__name__
if "mel_filters" in output:
del output["mel_filters"]
if "mel_filters_slaney" in output:
del output["mel_filters_slaney"]
return output
def _np_extract_fbank_features(self, waveform: np.array, mel_filters: Optional[np.array] = None) -> np.ndarray:
"""
Compute the log-mel spectrogram of the provided `waveform` using the Hann window. In CLAP, two different filter
banks are used depending on the truncation pattern:
- `self.mel_filters`: they correspond to the default parameters of `torchaudio` which can be obtained from
calling `torchaudio.transforms.MelSpectrogram().mel_scale.fb`. These filters are used when `truncation`
is set to `"fusion"`.
- `self.mel_filteres_slaney` : they correspond to the default parameters of `librosa` which used
`librosa.filters.mel` when computing the mel spectrogram. These filters were only used in the original
implementation when the truncation mode is not `"fusion"`.
"""
log_mel_spectrogram = spectrogram(
waveform,
window_function(self.fft_window_size, "hann"),
frame_length=self.fft_window_size,
hop_length=self.hop_length,
power=2.0,
mel_filters=mel_filters,
log_mel="dB",
)
return log_mel_spectrogram.T
def _random_mel_fusion(self, mel, total_frames, chunk_frames):
ranges = np.array_split(list(range(0, total_frames - chunk_frames + 1)), 3)
if len(ranges[1]) == 0:
# if the audio is too short, we just use the first chunk
ranges[1] = [0]
if len(ranges[2]) == 0:
# if the audio is too short, we just use the first chunk
ranges[2] = [0]
# randomly choose index for each part
idx_front = np.random.choice(ranges[0])
idx_middle = np.random.choice(ranges[1])
idx_back = np.random.choice(ranges[2])
mel_chunk_front = mel[idx_front : idx_front + chunk_frames, :]
mel_chunk_middle = mel[idx_middle : idx_middle + chunk_frames, :]
mel_chunk_back = mel[idx_back : idx_back + chunk_frames, :]
mel = torch.tensor(mel[None, None, :])
mel_shrink = torch.nn.functional.interpolate(
mel, size=[chunk_frames, 64], mode="bilinear", align_corners=False
)
mel_shrink = mel_shrink[0][0].numpy()
mel_fusion = np.stack([mel_shrink, mel_chunk_front, mel_chunk_middle, mel_chunk_back], axis=0)
return mel_fusion
def _get_input_mel(self, waveform: np.array, max_length, truncation, padding) -> np.array:
"""
Extracts the mel spectrogram and prepares it for the mode based on the `truncation` and `padding` arguments.
Four different path are possible:
- `truncation="fusion"` and the length of the waveform is greater than the max length: the mel spectrogram
will be computed on the entire audio. 3 random crops and a dowsampled version of the full mel spectrogram
are then stacked together. They will later be used for `feature_fusion`.
- `truncation="rand_trunc"` and the length of the waveform is smaller than the max length: the audio is
padded based on `padding`.
- `truncation="fusion"` and the length of the waveform is smaller than the max length: the audio is padded
based on `padding`, and is repeated `4` times.
- `truncation="rand_trunc"` and the length of the waveform is greater than the max length: the mel
spectrogram will be computed on a random crop of the waveform.
"""
if waveform.shape[0] > max_length:
if truncation == "rand_trunc":
longer = True
# random crop to max_length (for compatibility) -> this should be handled by self.pad
overflow = len(waveform) - max_length
idx = np.random.randint(0, overflow + 1)
waveform = waveform[idx : idx + max_length]
input_mel = self._np_extract_fbank_features(waveform, self.mel_filters_slaney)[None, :]
elif truncation == "fusion":
mel = self._np_extract_fbank_features(waveform, self.mel_filters)
chunk_frames = max_length // self.hop_length + 1 # the +1 related to how the spectrogram is computed
total_frames = mel.shape[0]
if chunk_frames == total_frames:
# there is a corner case where the audio length is larger than max_length but smaller than max_length+hop_length.
# In this case, we just use the whole audio.
input_mel = np.stack([mel, mel, mel, mel], axis=0)
longer = False
else:
input_mel = self._random_mel_fusion(mel, total_frames, chunk_frames)
longer = True
else:
raise NotImplementedError(f"data_truncating {truncation} not implemented")
else:
longer = False
# only use repeat as a new possible value for padding. you repeat the audio before applying the usual max_length padding
if waveform.shape[0] < max_length:
if padding == "repeat":
n_repeat = int(max_length / len(waveform))
waveform = np.stack(np.tile(waveform, n_repeat + 1))[:max_length]
if padding == "repeatpad":
n_repeat = int(max_length / len(waveform))
waveform = np.stack(np.tile(waveform, n_repeat))
waveform = np.pad(waveform, (0, max_length - waveform.shape[0]), mode="constant", constant_values=0)
if truncation == "fusion":
input_mel = self._np_extract_fbank_features(waveform, self.mel_filters)
input_mel = np.stack([input_mel, input_mel, input_mel, input_mel], axis=0)
else:
input_mel = self._np_extract_fbank_features(waveform, self.mel_filters_slaney)[None, :]
return input_mel, longer
def __call__(
self,
raw_speech: Union[np.ndarray, List[float], List[np.ndarray], List[List[float]]],
truncation: str = None,
padding: Optional[str] = None,
max_length: Optional[int] = None,
sampling_rate: Optional[int] = None,
return_tensors: Optional[Union[str, TensorType]] = None,
**kwargs,
) -> BatchFeature:
"""
Main method to featurize and prepare for the model one or several sequence(s).
Args:
raw_speech (`np.ndarray`, `List[float]`, `List[np.ndarray]`, `List[List[float]]`):
The sequence or batch of sequences to be padded. Each sequence can be a numpy array, a list of float
values, a list of numpy arrays or a list of list of float values. Must be mono channel audio, not
stereo, i.e. single float per timestep.
truncation (`str`, *optional*):
Truncation pattern for long audio inputs. Two patterns are available:
- `fusion` will use `_random_mel_fusion`, which stacks 3 random crops from the mel spectrogram and
a downsampled version of the entire mel spectrogram.
If `config.fusion` is set to True, shorter audios also need to to return 4 mels, which will just be a
copy of the original mel obtained from the padded audio.
- `rand_trunc` will select a random crop of the mel spectrogram.
padding (`str`, *optional*):
Padding pattern for shorter audio inputs. Three patterns were originally implemented:
- `repeatpad`: the audio is repeated, and then padded to fit the `max_length`.
- `repeat`: the audio is repeated and then cut to fit the `max_length`
- `pad`: the audio is padded.
return_tensors (`str` or [`~utils.TensorType`], *optional*):
If set, will return tensors instead of list of python integers. Acceptable values are:
- `'tf'`: Return TensorFlow `tf.constant` objects.
- `'pt'`: Return PyTorch `torch.np.array` objects.
- `'np'`: Return Numpy `np.ndarray` objects.
sampling_rate (`int`, *optional*):
The sampling rate at which the `raw_speech` input was sampled. It is strongly recommended to pass
`sampling_rate` at the forward call to prevent silent errors and allow automatic speech recognition
pipeline.
"""
truncation = truncation if truncation is not None else self.truncation
padding = padding if padding else self.padding
if sampling_rate is not None:
if sampling_rate != self.sampling_rate:
raise ValueError(
f"The model corresponding to this feature extractor: {self.__class__.__name__} was trained using a"
f" sampling rate of {self.sampling_rate}. Please make sure that the provided `raw_speech` input"
f" was sampled with {self.sampling_rate} and not {sampling_rate}."
)
else:
logger.warning(
"It is strongly recommended to pass the `sampling_rate` argument to this function. "
"Failing to do so can result in silent errors that might be hard to debug."
)
is_batched_numpy = isinstance(raw_speech, np.ndarray) and len(raw_speech.shape) > 1
if is_batched_numpy and len(raw_speech.shape) > 2:
raise ValueError(f"Only mono-channel audio is supported for input to {self}")
is_batched = is_batched_numpy or (
isinstance(raw_speech, (list, tuple)) and (isinstance(raw_speech[0], (np.ndarray, tuple, list)))
)
if is_batched:
raw_speech = [np.asarray(speech, dtype=np.float64) for speech in raw_speech]
elif not is_batched and not isinstance(raw_speech, np.ndarray):
raw_speech = np.asarray(raw_speech, dtype=np.float64)
elif isinstance(raw_speech, np.ndarray) and raw_speech.dtype is np.dtype(np.float64):
raw_speech = raw_speech.astype(np.float64)
# always return batch
if not is_batched:
raw_speech = [np.asarray(raw_speech)]
# convert to mel spectrogram, truncate and pad if needed.
padded_inputs = [
self._get_input_mel(waveform, max_length if max_length else self.nb_max_samples, truncation, padding)
for waveform in raw_speech
]
input_mel = []
is_longer = []
for mel, longer in padded_inputs:
input_mel.append(mel)
is_longer.append(longer)
if truncation == "fusion" and sum(is_longer) == 0:
# if no audio is longer than 10s, then randomly select one audio to be longer
rand_idx = np.random.randint(0, len(input_mel))
is_longer[rand_idx] = True
if isinstance(input_mel[0], List):
input_mel = [np.asarray(feature, dtype=np.float64) for feature in input_mel]
# is_longer is a list of bool
is_longer = [[longer] for longer in is_longer]
input_features = {"input_features": input_mel, "is_longer": is_longer}
input_features = BatchFeature(input_features)
if return_tensors is not None:
input_features = input_features.convert_to_tensors(return_tensors)
return input_features
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transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/clap/modeling_clap.py | # coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2023 The LAION-AI Team and 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.
""" PyTorch CLAP model."""
import collections
import math
from dataclasses import dataclass
from typing import Any, List, Optional, Tuple, Union
import numpy as np
import torch
import torch.nn.functional as F
from torch import nn
from ...activations import ACT2FN
from ...modeling_outputs import (
BaseModelOutputWithPastAndCrossAttentions,
BaseModelOutputWithPooling,
BaseModelOutputWithPoolingAndCrossAttentions,
)
from ...modeling_utils import PreTrainedModel
from ...pytorch_utils import apply_chunking_to_forward, find_pruneable_heads_and_indices, meshgrid, prune_linear_layer
from ...utils import (
ModelOutput,
add_start_docstrings,
add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward,
logging,
replace_return_docstrings,
)
from .configuration_clap import ClapAudioConfig, ClapConfig, ClapTextConfig
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC = "laion/clap-htsat-fused"
CLAP_PRETRAINED_MODEL_ARCHIVE_LIST = [
"laion/clap-htsat-fused",
"laion/clap-htsat-unfused",
# See all clap models at https://huggingface.co/models?filter=clap
]
# Adapted from: https://github.com/LAION-AI/CLAP/blob/6ad05a971ba0622f6acee8c41993e0d02bbed639/src/open_clip/utils.py#L191
def interpolate(hidden_states, ratio):
"""
Interpolate data in time domain. This is used to compensate the resolution reduction in downsampling of a CNN.
Args:
hidden_states (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape (batch_size, time_length, classes_num)):
Input hidden states
ratio (`int`):
The ratio of the length of the output to the length of the input.
"""
(batch_size, time_length, classes_num) = hidden_states.shape
upsampled = hidden_states[:, :, None, :].repeat(1, 1, ratio, 1)
upsampled = upsampled.reshape(batch_size, time_length * ratio, classes_num)
return upsampled
# Adapted from https://github.com/LAION-AI/CLAP/blob/6ad05a971ba0622f6acee8c41993e0d02bbed639/src/open_clip/htsat.py#L249
def window_partition(hidden_states, window_size):
"""
Returns the resized hidden states. The output shape should be `(batch_size * num_windows, window_size, window_size,
num_channels)`
Args:
hidden_states (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, height, width, num_channels)`):
Input hidden states
window_size (`int`):
Window size
"""
batch_size, height, width, num_channels = hidden_states.shape
hidden_states = hidden_states.view(
batch_size, height // window_size, window_size, width // window_size, window_size, num_channels
)
windows = hidden_states.permute(0, 1, 3, 2, 4, 5).contiguous().view(-1, window_size, window_size, num_channels)
return windows
# Adapted from https://github.com/LAION-AI/CLAP/blob/6ad05a971ba0622f6acee8c41993e0d02bbed639/src/open_clip/htsat.py#L263
def window_reverse(windows, window_size, height, width):
"""
Args:
windows (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(num_windows * batch_size, window_size, window_size, num_channels)`):
Input windows
window_size (`int`):
Window size
height (`int`):
Height of the resized audio
width (`int`):
Width of the resized audio
"""
batch_size = int(windows.shape[0] / (height * width / window_size / window_size))
hidden_states = windows.view(batch_size, height // window_size, width // window_size, window_size, window_size, -1)
hidden_states = hidden_states.permute(0, 1, 3, 2, 4, 5).contiguous().view(batch_size, height, width, -1)
return hidden_states
# Copied from transformers.models.roberta.modeling_roberta.create_position_ids_from_input_ids
def create_position_ids_from_input_ids(input_ids, padding_idx, past_key_values_length=0):
"""
Replace non-padding symbols with their position numbers. Position numbers begin at padding_idx+1. Padding symbols
are ignored. This is modified from fairseq's `utils.make_positions`.
Args:
x: torch.Tensor x:
Returns: torch.Tensor
"""
# The series of casts and type-conversions here are carefully balanced to both work with ONNX export and XLA.
mask = input_ids.ne(padding_idx).int()
incremental_indices = (torch.cumsum(mask, dim=1).type_as(mask) + past_key_values_length) * mask
return incremental_indices.long() + padding_idx
# contrastive loss function, adapted from
# https://sachinruk.github.io/blog/pytorch/pytorch%20lightning/loss%20function/gpu/2021/03/07/CLIP.html#CLIP-loss-function
def contrastive_loss(logits: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
labels = torch.arange(len(logits), device=logits.device)
return nn.functional.cross_entropy(logits, labels)
@dataclass
# Copied from transformers.models.clip.modeling_clip.CLIPTextModelOutput with CLIP->Clap
class ClapTextModelOutput(ModelOutput):
"""
Base class for text model's outputs that also contains a pooling of the last hidden states.
Args:
text_embeds (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, output_dim)` *optional* returned when model is initialized with `with_projection=True`):
The text embeddings obtained by applying the projection layer to the pooler_output.
last_hidden_state (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`):
Sequence of hidden-states at the output of the last layer of the model.
hidden_states (`tuple(torch.FloatTensor)`, *optional*, returned when `output_hidden_states=True` is passed or when `config.output_hidden_states=True`):
Tuple of `torch.FloatTensor` (one for the output of the embeddings, if the model has an embedding layer, +
one for the output of each layer) of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`.
Hidden-states of the model at the output of each layer plus the optional initial embedding outputs.
attentions (`tuple(torch.FloatTensor)`, *optional*, returned when `output_attentions=True` is passed or when `config.output_attentions=True`):
Tuple of `torch.FloatTensor` (one for each layer) of shape `(batch_size, num_heads, sequence_length,
sequence_length)`.
Attentions weights after the attention softmax, used to compute the weighted average in the self-attention
heads.
"""
text_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None
last_hidden_state: torch.FloatTensor = None
hidden_states: Optional[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]] = None
attentions: Optional[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]] = None
@dataclass
class ClapAudioModelOutput(ModelOutput):
"""
ClapAudio model output to mimic the output of the original implementation.
Args:
audio_embeds (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, hidden_size)`):
The Audio embeddings obtained by applying the projection layer to the pooler_output.
last_hidden_state (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`):
Sequence of hidden-states at the output of the last layer of the model.
attentions (`tuple(torch.FloatTensor)`, *optional*, returned when `output_attentions=True` is passed or when `config.output_attentions=True`):
Tuple of `torch.FloatTensor` (one for each layer) of shape `(batch_size, num_heads, sequence_length,
sequence_length)`.
Attentions weights after the attention softmax, used to compute the weighted average in the self-attention
heads.
hidden_states (`tuple(torch.FloatTensor)`, *optional*, returned when `output_hidden_states=True` is passed or when `config.output_hidden_states=True`):
Tuple of `torch.FloatTensor` (one for the output of the embeddings, if the model has an embedding layer, +
one for the output of each layer) of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`.
Hidden-states of the model at the output of each layer plus the optional initial embedding outputs.
"""
audio_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None
last_hidden_state: torch.FloatTensor = None
hidden_states: Optional[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]] = None
attentions: Optional[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]] = None
@dataclass
# Copied from transformers.models.clip.modeling_clip.CLIPOutput with CLIP->Clap, vision->audio, Vision->Audio, image->audio
class ClapOutput(ModelOutput):
"""
Args:
loss (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(1,)`, *optional*, returned when `return_loss` is `True`):
Contrastive loss for audio-text similarity.
logits_per_audio:(`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(audio_batch_size, text_batch_size)`):
The scaled dot product scores between `audio_embeds` and `text_embeds`. This represents the audio-text
similarity scores.
logits_per_text:(`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(text_batch_size, audio_batch_size)`):
The scaled dot product scores between `text_embeds` and `audio_embeds`. This represents the text-audio
similarity scores.
text_embeds(`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, output_dim`):
The text embeddings obtained by applying the projection layer to the pooled output of [`ClapTextModel`].
audio_embeds(`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, output_dim`):
The audio embeddings obtained by applying the projection layer to the pooled output of [`ClapAudioModel`].
text_model_output(`BaseModelOutputWithPooling`):
The output of the [`ClapTextModel`].
audio_model_output(`BaseModelOutputWithPooling`):
The output of the [`ClapAudioModel`].
"""
loss: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None
logits_per_audio: torch.FloatTensor = None
logits_per_text: torch.FloatTensor = None
text_embeds: torch.FloatTensor = None
audio_embeds: torch.FloatTensor = None
text_model_output: BaseModelOutputWithPooling = None
audio_model_output: BaseModelOutputWithPooling = None
def to_tuple(self) -> Tuple[Any]:
return tuple(
self[k] if k not in ["text_model_output", "audio_model_output"] else getattr(self, k).to_tuple()
for k in self.keys()
)
# Adapted from transformers.models.swin.modeling_swin.SwinDropPath
class ClapDropPath(nn.Module):
"""
Drop paths (Stochastic Depth) per sample (when applied in main path of residual blocks). This is a slightly
refactored version of the `SwinDropPath` implementation.
"""
def __init__(self, drop_prob=None):
super().__init__()
self.drop_prob = drop_prob
def forward(self, hidden_states):
if self.drop_prob == 0.0 or not self.training:
return hidden_states
keep_prob = 1 - self.drop_prob
# work with diff dim tensors, not just 2D ConvNets
shape = (hidden_states.shape[0],) + (1,) * (hidden_states.ndim - 1)
random_tensor = keep_prob + torch.rand(shape, dtype=hidden_states.dtype, device=hidden_states.device)
random_tensor.floor_() # binarize
output = hidden_states.div(keep_prob) * random_tensor
return output
# Adapted from https://github.com/LAION-AI/CLAP/blob/6ad05a971ba0622f6acee8c41993e0d02bbed639/src/open_clip/feature_fusion.py#L133
class ClapAudioAFFBlock(nn.Module):
r"""
ATTENTIONAL FEATURE FUSION Block from CLAP, since in CLAP we are always in 2D mode, it is not needed to implement
the 1D version.
"""
def __init__(self, config: ClapAudioConfig):
super().__init__()
channels = config.patch_embeds_hidden_size
downsize_ratio = config.aff_block_r
inter_channels = int(channels // downsize_ratio)
self.local_att = nn.Sequential(
nn.Conv2d(channels, inter_channels, kernel_size=1, stride=1, padding=0),
nn.BatchNorm2d(inter_channels),
nn.ReLU(inplace=True),
nn.Conv2d(inter_channels, channels, kernel_size=1, stride=1, padding=0),
nn.BatchNorm2d(channels),
)
self.global_att = nn.Sequential(
nn.AdaptiveAvgPool2d(1),
nn.Conv2d(channels, inter_channels, kernel_size=1, stride=1, padding=0),
nn.BatchNorm2d(inter_channels),
nn.ReLU(inplace=True),
nn.Conv2d(inter_channels, channels, kernel_size=1, stride=1, padding=0),
nn.BatchNorm2d(channels),
)
self.sigmoid = nn.Sigmoid()
def forward(self, hidden_states, residual):
attention_input = hidden_states + residual
fused_layer_output = self.local_att(attention_input) + self.global_att(attention_input)
fused_layer_output = self.sigmoid(fused_layer_output)
output = 2 * hidden_states * fused_layer_output + 2 * residual * (1 - fused_layer_output)
return output
class ClapAudioPatchEmbed(nn.Module):
"""
This module converts the hidden states reshaped as an image to patch embeddings ready to be passed to the
Transformer block.
"""
def __init__(self, config: ClapAudioConfig):
super().__init__()
img_size = (config.spec_size, config.spec_size) if isinstance(config.spec_size, int) else config.spec_size
patch_size = (
(config.patch_size, config.patch_size) if isinstance(config.patch_size, int) else config.patch_size
)
patch_stride = (
(config.patch_stride, config.patch_stride) if isinstance(config.patch_stride, int) else config.patch_stride
)
self.img_size = img_size
self.patch_stride = patch_stride
self.grid_size = (img_size[0] // patch_stride[0], img_size[1] // patch_stride[1])
self.num_patches = self.grid_size[0] * self.grid_size[1]
self.flatten = config.flatten_patch_embeds
self.enable_fusion = config.enable_fusion
padding = ((patch_size[0] - patch_stride[0]) // 2, (patch_size[1] - patch_stride[1]) // 2)
scale_factor = 4 if (self.enable_fusion) and (config.fusion_type == "channel_map") else 1
self.proj = nn.Conv2d(
config.patch_embed_input_channels * scale_factor,
config.patch_embeds_hidden_size,
kernel_size=patch_size,
stride=patch_stride,
padding=padding,
)
self.norm = nn.LayerNorm(config.patch_embeds_hidden_size) if config.enable_patch_layer_norm else nn.Identity()
if self.enable_fusion:
self.fusion_model = ClapAudioAFFBlock(config)
self.mel_conv2d = nn.Conv2d(
config.patch_embed_input_channels,
config.patch_embeds_hidden_size,
kernel_size=(patch_size[0], patch_size[1] * 3),
stride=(patch_stride[0], patch_stride[1] * 3),
padding=padding,
)
def forward(self, hidden_states, is_longer_idx=None):
if self.enable_fusion:
# retrieve the last mel as we have transposed the input
global_hidden_states = hidden_states[:, 0:1, :, :]
# global processing
batch_size, num_channels, height, width = global_hidden_states.shape
if height != self.img_size[0] or width != self.img_size[1]:
raise ValueError(
f"Input audio size ({height}*{width}) doesn't match model ({self.img_size[0]}*{self.img_size[1]})."
)
global_hidden_states = self.proj(global_hidden_states)
output_width = global_hidden_states.size(-1)
if len(is_longer_idx) > 0:
# local processing
local_hidden_states = hidden_states[is_longer_idx, 1:, :, :].contiguous()
batch_size, num_channels, height, width = local_hidden_states.shape
local_hidden_states = local_hidden_states.view(batch_size * num_channels, 1, height, width)
local_hidden_states = self.mel_conv2d(local_hidden_states)
_, features, height, width = local_hidden_states.shape
local_hidden_states = local_hidden_states.view(batch_size, num_channels, features, height, width)
local_hidden_states = local_hidden_states.permute((0, 2, 3, 1, 4)).contiguous().flatten(3)
local_width = local_hidden_states.size(-1)
local_hidden_states = torch.nn.functional.pad(
local_hidden_states, (0, output_width - local_width), "constant", 0
)
global_hidden_states[is_longer_idx] = self.fusion_model(
global_hidden_states[is_longer_idx], local_hidden_states
)
hidden_states = global_hidden_states
else:
_, _, height, width = hidden_states.shape
if height != self.img_size[0] or width != self.img_size[1]:
raise ValueError(
f"Input audio size ({height}*{width}) doesn't match model ({self.img_size[0]}*{self.img_size[1]})."
)
hidden_states = self.proj(hidden_states)
if self.flatten:
hidden_states = hidden_states.flatten(2).transpose(1, 2)
hidden_states = self.norm(hidden_states)
return hidden_states
# Copied from transformers.models.swin.modeling_swin.SwinSelfAttention with Swin->ClapAudio
class ClapAudioSelfAttention(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config, dim, num_heads, window_size):
super().__init__()
if dim % num_heads != 0:
raise ValueError(
f"The hidden size ({dim}) is not a multiple of the number of attention heads ({num_heads})"
)
self.num_attention_heads = num_heads
self.attention_head_size = int(dim / num_heads)
self.all_head_size = self.num_attention_heads * self.attention_head_size
self.window_size = (
window_size if isinstance(window_size, collections.abc.Iterable) else (window_size, window_size)
)
self.relative_position_bias_table = nn.Parameter(
torch.zeros((2 * self.window_size[0] - 1) * (2 * self.window_size[1] - 1), num_heads)
)
# get pair-wise relative position index for each token inside the window
coords_h = torch.arange(self.window_size[0])
coords_w = torch.arange(self.window_size[1])
coords = torch.stack(meshgrid([coords_h, coords_w], indexing="ij"))
coords_flatten = torch.flatten(coords, 1)
relative_coords = coords_flatten[:, :, None] - coords_flatten[:, None, :]
relative_coords = relative_coords.permute(1, 2, 0).contiguous()
relative_coords[:, :, 0] += self.window_size[0] - 1
relative_coords[:, :, 1] += self.window_size[1] - 1
relative_coords[:, :, 0] *= 2 * self.window_size[1] - 1
relative_position_index = relative_coords.sum(-1)
self.register_buffer("relative_position_index", relative_position_index)
self.query = nn.Linear(self.all_head_size, self.all_head_size, bias=config.qkv_bias)
self.key = nn.Linear(self.all_head_size, self.all_head_size, bias=config.qkv_bias)
self.value = nn.Linear(self.all_head_size, self.all_head_size, bias=config.qkv_bias)
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(config.attention_probs_dropout_prob)
def transpose_for_scores(self, x):
new_x_shape = x.size()[:-1] + (self.num_attention_heads, self.attention_head_size)
x = x.view(new_x_shape)
return x.permute(0, 2, 1, 3)
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Tuple[torch.Tensor]:
batch_size, dim, num_channels = hidden_states.shape
mixed_query_layer = self.query(hidden_states)
key_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(self.key(hidden_states))
value_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(self.value(hidden_states))
query_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(mixed_query_layer)
# Take the dot product between "query" and "key" to get the raw attention scores.
attention_scores = torch.matmul(query_layer, key_layer.transpose(-1, -2))
attention_scores = attention_scores / math.sqrt(self.attention_head_size)
relative_position_bias = self.relative_position_bias_table[self.relative_position_index.view(-1)]
relative_position_bias = relative_position_bias.view(
self.window_size[0] * self.window_size[1], self.window_size[0] * self.window_size[1], -1
)
relative_position_bias = relative_position_bias.permute(2, 0, 1).contiguous()
attention_scores = attention_scores + relative_position_bias.unsqueeze(0)
if attention_mask is not None:
# Apply the attention mask is (precomputed for all layers in ClapAudioModel forward() function)
mask_shape = attention_mask.shape[0]
attention_scores = attention_scores.view(
batch_size // mask_shape, mask_shape, self.num_attention_heads, dim, dim
)
attention_scores = attention_scores + attention_mask.unsqueeze(1).unsqueeze(0)
attention_scores = attention_scores.view(-1, self.num_attention_heads, dim, dim)
# Normalize the attention scores to probabilities.
attention_probs = nn.functional.softmax(attention_scores, dim=-1)
# This is actually dropping out entire tokens to attend to, which might
# seem a bit unusual, but is taken from the original Transformer paper.
attention_probs = self.dropout(attention_probs)
# Mask heads if we want to
if head_mask is not None:
attention_probs = attention_probs * head_mask
context_layer = torch.matmul(attention_probs, value_layer)
context_layer = context_layer.permute(0, 2, 1, 3).contiguous()
new_context_layer_shape = context_layer.size()[:-2] + (self.all_head_size,)
context_layer = context_layer.view(new_context_layer_shape)
outputs = (context_layer, attention_probs) if output_attentions else (context_layer,)
return outputs
# Copied from transformers.models.swin.modeling_swin.SwinSelfOutput with Swin->ClapAudio
class ClapAudioSelfOutput(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config, dim):
super().__init__()
self.dense = nn.Linear(dim, dim)
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(config.attention_probs_dropout_prob)
def forward(self, hidden_states: torch.Tensor, input_tensor: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
hidden_states = self.dense(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.dropout(hidden_states)
return hidden_states
# Copied from transformers.models.swin.modeling_swin.SwinAttention with Swin->ClapAudio
class ClapAudioAttention(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config, dim, num_heads, window_size):
super().__init__()
self.self = ClapAudioSelfAttention(config, dim, num_heads, window_size)
self.output = ClapAudioSelfOutput(config, dim)
self.pruned_heads = set()
def prune_heads(self, heads):
if len(heads) == 0:
return
heads, index = find_pruneable_heads_and_indices(
heads, self.self.num_attention_heads, self.self.attention_head_size, self.pruned_heads
)
# Prune linear layers
self.self.query = prune_linear_layer(self.self.query, index)
self.self.key = prune_linear_layer(self.self.key, index)
self.self.value = prune_linear_layer(self.self.value, index)
self.output.dense = prune_linear_layer(self.output.dense, index, dim=1)
# Update hyper params and store pruned heads
self.self.num_attention_heads = self.self.num_attention_heads - len(heads)
self.self.all_head_size = self.self.attention_head_size * self.self.num_attention_heads
self.pruned_heads = self.pruned_heads.union(heads)
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Tuple[torch.Tensor]:
self_outputs = self.self(hidden_states, attention_mask, head_mask, output_attentions)
attention_output = self.output(self_outputs[0], hidden_states)
outputs = (attention_output,) + self_outputs[1:] # add attentions if we output them
return outputs
# Copied from transformers.models.swin.modeling_swin.SwinIntermediate with Swin->ClapAudio
class ClapAudioIntermediate(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config, dim):
super().__init__()
self.dense = nn.Linear(dim, int(config.mlp_ratio * dim))
if isinstance(config.hidden_act, str):
self.intermediate_act_fn = ACT2FN[config.hidden_act]
else:
self.intermediate_act_fn = config.hidden_act
def forward(self, hidden_states: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
hidden_states = self.dense(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.intermediate_act_fn(hidden_states)
return hidden_states
# Copied from transformers.models.swin.modeling_swin.SwinOutput with Swin->ClapAudio
class ClapAudioOutput(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config, dim):
super().__init__()
self.dense = nn.Linear(int(config.mlp_ratio * dim), dim)
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(config.hidden_dropout_prob)
def forward(self, hidden_states: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
hidden_states = self.dense(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.dropout(hidden_states)
return hidden_states
# Copied from transformers.models.swin.modeling_swin.SwinLayer with SwinDropPath->ClapDropPath, Swin->ClapAudio
class ClapAudioLayer(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config, dim, input_resolution, num_heads, shift_size=0):
super().__init__()
self.chunk_size_feed_forward = config.chunk_size_feed_forward
self.shift_size = shift_size
self.window_size = config.window_size
self.input_resolution = input_resolution
self.layernorm_before = nn.LayerNorm(dim, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
self.attention = ClapAudioAttention(config, dim, num_heads, window_size=self.window_size)
self.drop_path = ClapDropPath(config.drop_path_rate) if config.drop_path_rate > 0.0 else nn.Identity()
self.layernorm_after = nn.LayerNorm(dim, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
self.intermediate = ClapAudioIntermediate(config, dim)
self.output = ClapAudioOutput(config, dim)
def set_shift_and_window_size(self, input_resolution):
if min(input_resolution) <= self.window_size:
# if window size is larger than input resolution, we don't partition windows
self.shift_size = 0
self.window_size = min(input_resolution)
def get_attn_mask(self, height, width, dtype):
if self.shift_size > 0:
# calculate attention mask for SW-MSA
img_mask = torch.zeros((1, height, width, 1), dtype=dtype)
height_slices = (
slice(0, -self.window_size),
slice(-self.window_size, -self.shift_size),
slice(-self.shift_size, None),
)
width_slices = (
slice(0, -self.window_size),
slice(-self.window_size, -self.shift_size),
slice(-self.shift_size, None),
)
count = 0
for height_slice in height_slices:
for width_slice in width_slices:
img_mask[:, height_slice, width_slice, :] = count
count += 1
mask_windows = window_partition(img_mask, self.window_size)
mask_windows = mask_windows.view(-1, self.window_size * self.window_size)
attn_mask = mask_windows.unsqueeze(1) - mask_windows.unsqueeze(2)
attn_mask = attn_mask.masked_fill(attn_mask != 0, float(-100.0)).masked_fill(attn_mask == 0, float(0.0))
else:
attn_mask = None
return attn_mask
def maybe_pad(self, hidden_states, height, width):
pad_right = (self.window_size - width % self.window_size) % self.window_size
pad_bottom = (self.window_size - height % self.window_size) % self.window_size
pad_values = (0, 0, 0, pad_right, 0, pad_bottom)
hidden_states = nn.functional.pad(hidden_states, pad_values)
return hidden_states, pad_values
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
input_dimensions: Tuple[int, int],
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
always_partition: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Tuple[torch.Tensor, torch.Tensor]:
if not always_partition:
self.set_shift_and_window_size(input_dimensions)
else:
pass
height, width = input_dimensions
batch_size, _, channels = hidden_states.size()
shortcut = hidden_states
hidden_states = self.layernorm_before(hidden_states)
hidden_states = hidden_states.view(batch_size, height, width, channels)
# pad hidden_states to multiples of window size
hidden_states, pad_values = self.maybe_pad(hidden_states, height, width)
_, height_pad, width_pad, _ = hidden_states.shape
# cyclic shift
if self.shift_size > 0:
shifted_hidden_states = torch.roll(hidden_states, shifts=(-self.shift_size, -self.shift_size), dims=(1, 2))
else:
shifted_hidden_states = hidden_states
# partition windows
hidden_states_windows = window_partition(shifted_hidden_states, self.window_size)
hidden_states_windows = hidden_states_windows.view(-1, self.window_size * self.window_size, channels)
attn_mask = self.get_attn_mask(height_pad, width_pad, dtype=hidden_states.dtype)
if attn_mask is not None:
attn_mask = attn_mask.to(hidden_states_windows.device)
attention_outputs = self.attention(
hidden_states_windows, attn_mask, head_mask, output_attentions=output_attentions
)
attention_output = attention_outputs[0]
attention_windows = attention_output.view(-1, self.window_size, self.window_size, channels)
shifted_windows = window_reverse(attention_windows, self.window_size, height_pad, width_pad)
# reverse cyclic shift
if self.shift_size > 0:
attention_windows = torch.roll(shifted_windows, shifts=(self.shift_size, self.shift_size), dims=(1, 2))
else:
attention_windows = shifted_windows
was_padded = pad_values[3] > 0 or pad_values[5] > 0
if was_padded:
attention_windows = attention_windows[:, :height, :width, :].contiguous()
attention_windows = attention_windows.view(batch_size, height * width, channels)
hidden_states = shortcut + self.drop_path(attention_windows)
layer_output = self.layernorm_after(hidden_states)
layer_output = self.intermediate(layer_output)
layer_output = hidden_states + self.output(layer_output)
layer_outputs = (layer_output, attention_outputs[1]) if output_attentions else (layer_output,)
return layer_outputs
# Copied from transformers.models.swin.modeling_swin.SwinStage with Swin->ClapAudio
class ClapAudioStage(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config, dim, input_resolution, depth, num_heads, drop_path, downsample):
super().__init__()
self.config = config
self.dim = dim
self.blocks = nn.ModuleList(
[
ClapAudioLayer(
config=config,
dim=dim,
input_resolution=input_resolution,
num_heads=num_heads,
shift_size=0 if (i % 2 == 0) else config.window_size // 2,
)
for i in range(depth)
]
)
# patch merging layer
if downsample is not None:
self.downsample = downsample(input_resolution, dim=dim, norm_layer=nn.LayerNorm)
else:
self.downsample = None
self.pointing = False
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
input_dimensions: Tuple[int, int],
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
always_partition: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Tuple[torch.Tensor]:
height, width = input_dimensions
for i, layer_module in enumerate(self.blocks):
layer_head_mask = head_mask[i] if head_mask is not None else None
layer_outputs = layer_module(
hidden_states, input_dimensions, layer_head_mask, output_attentions, always_partition
)
hidden_states = layer_outputs[0]
hidden_states_before_downsampling = hidden_states
if self.downsample is not None:
height_downsampled, width_downsampled = (height + 1) // 2, (width + 1) // 2
output_dimensions = (height, width, height_downsampled, width_downsampled)
hidden_states = self.downsample(hidden_states_before_downsampling, input_dimensions)
else:
output_dimensions = (height, width, height, width)
stage_outputs = (hidden_states, hidden_states_before_downsampling, output_dimensions)
if output_attentions:
stage_outputs += layer_outputs[1:]
return stage_outputs
# Copied from transformers.models.swin.modeling_swin.SwinPatchMerging with Swin->ClapAudio
class ClapAudioPatchMerging(nn.Module):
"""
Patch Merging Layer.
Args:
input_resolution (`Tuple[int]`):
Resolution of input feature.
dim (`int`):
Number of input channels.
norm_layer (`nn.Module`, *optional*, defaults to `nn.LayerNorm`):
Normalization layer class.
"""
def __init__(self, input_resolution: Tuple[int], dim: int, norm_layer: nn.Module = nn.LayerNorm) -> None:
super().__init__()
self.input_resolution = input_resolution
self.dim = dim
self.reduction = nn.Linear(4 * dim, 2 * dim, bias=False)
self.norm = norm_layer(4 * dim)
def maybe_pad(self, input_feature, height, width):
should_pad = (height % 2 == 1) or (width % 2 == 1)
if should_pad:
pad_values = (0, 0, 0, width % 2, 0, height % 2)
input_feature = nn.functional.pad(input_feature, pad_values)
return input_feature
def forward(self, input_feature: torch.Tensor, input_dimensions: Tuple[int, int]) -> torch.Tensor:
height, width = input_dimensions
# `dim` is height * width
batch_size, dim, num_channels = input_feature.shape
input_feature = input_feature.view(batch_size, height, width, num_channels)
# pad input to be disible by width and height, if needed
input_feature = self.maybe_pad(input_feature, height, width)
# [batch_size, height/2, width/2, num_channels]
input_feature_0 = input_feature[:, 0::2, 0::2, :]
# [batch_size, height/2, width/2, num_channels]
input_feature_1 = input_feature[:, 1::2, 0::2, :]
# [batch_size, height/2, width/2, num_channels]
input_feature_2 = input_feature[:, 0::2, 1::2, :]
# [batch_size, height/2, width/2, num_channels]
input_feature_3 = input_feature[:, 1::2, 1::2, :]
# batch_size height/2 width/2 4*num_channels
input_feature = torch.cat([input_feature_0, input_feature_1, input_feature_2, input_feature_3], -1)
input_feature = input_feature.view(batch_size, -1, 4 * num_channels) # batch_size height/2*width/2 4*C
input_feature = self.norm(input_feature)
input_feature = self.reduction(input_feature)
return input_feature
class ClapAudioEncoder(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.num_layers = len(config.depths)
self.config = config
self.patch_embed = ClapAudioPatchEmbed(config)
self.enable_fusion = config.enable_fusion
self.patch_stride = self.patch_embed.patch_stride
self.spec_size = config.spec_size
self.freq_ratio = config.spec_size // config.num_mel_bins
self.num_features = int(config.patch_embeds_hidden_size * 2 ** (self.num_layers - 1))
drop_path_rate = [x.item() for x in torch.linspace(0, config.drop_path_rate, sum(config.depths))]
grid_size = self.patch_embed.grid_size
self.input_resolutions = [(grid_size[0] // (2**i), grid_size[1] // (2**i)) for i in range(self.num_layers)]
self.layers = nn.ModuleList(
[
ClapAudioStage(
config=config,
dim=int(config.patch_embeds_hidden_size * 2**i_layer),
input_resolution=self.input_resolutions[i_layer],
depth=config.depths[i_layer],
num_heads=config.num_attention_heads[i_layer],
drop_path=drop_path_rate[sum(config.depths[:i_layer]) : sum(config.depths[: i_layer + 1])],
downsample=ClapAudioPatchMerging if (i_layer < self.num_layers - 1) else None,
)
for i_layer in range(self.num_layers)
]
)
self.gradient_checkpointing = False
self.batch_norm = nn.BatchNorm2d(config.num_mel_bins)
self.norm = nn.LayerNorm(self.num_features)
self.depths = config.depths
self.avgpool = nn.AdaptiveAvgPool1d(1)
def reshape_mel2img(self, normalized_input_features):
"""
The input is 4 normalized log mel spectrograms. It is reshape to the common shape of images. Each channel
should represent 1 of the 4 crops of the spectrogram. For more details, refer to the [`ClapFeatureExtractor`].
"""
_, _, time_length, freq_length = normalized_input_features.shape
spec_width = int(self.spec_size * self.freq_ratio)
spec_heigth = self.spec_size // self.freq_ratio
if time_length > spec_width or freq_length > spec_heigth:
raise ValueError("the wav size should be less than or equal to the swin input size")
# to avoid bicubic zero error
if time_length < spec_width:
normalized_input_features = nn.functional.interpolate(
normalized_input_features, (spec_width, freq_length), mode="bicubic", align_corners=True
)
if freq_length < spec_heigth:
normalized_input_features = nn.functional.interpolate(
normalized_input_features, (time_length, spec_heigth), mode="bicubic", align_corners=True
)
batch, channels, time, freq = normalized_input_features.shape
# batch_size, channels, spec_width, spec_heigth --> batch_size, channels, spec_heigth * freq_ratio, spec_width // freq_ratio
normalized_input_features = normalized_input_features.reshape(
batch, channels * self.freq_ratio, time // self.freq_ratio, freq
)
normalized_input_features = normalized_input_features.permute(0, 1, 3, 2).contiguous()
normalized_input_features = normalized_input_features.reshape(
batch, channels, freq * self.freq_ratio, time // self.freq_ratio
)
return normalized_input_features
def forward(
self,
input_features,
is_longer: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = False,
output_hidden_states_before_downsampling: Optional[bool] = False,
always_partition: Optional[bool] = False,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = True,
) -> Union[Tuple, ClapAudioModelOutput]:
input_features = input_features.transpose(1, 3)
normalized_input_features = self.batch_norm(input_features)
normalized_input_features = normalized_input_features.transpose(1, 3)
is_longer_list_idx = None
if self.enable_fusion:
is_longer_list = is_longer.to(input_features.device)
is_longer_list_idx = torch.where(is_longer_list == 1)[0]
hidden_states = self.reshape_mel2img(normalized_input_features)
frames_num = hidden_states.shape[2]
hidden_states = self.patch_embed(hidden_states, is_longer_list_idx)
all_hidden_states = () if output_hidden_states else None
all_reshaped_hidden_states = () if output_hidden_states else None
all_self_attentions = () if output_attentions else None
input_dimensions = self.input_resolutions[0]
if output_hidden_states:
batch_size, _, hidden_size = hidden_states.shape
# rearrange batch_size (height width) channels -> batch_size channel height width
reshaped_hidden_state = hidden_states.view(batch_size, *input_dimensions, hidden_size)
reshaped_hidden_state = reshaped_hidden_state.permute(0, 3, 1, 2)
all_hidden_states += (hidden_states,)
all_reshaped_hidden_states += (reshaped_hidden_state,)
for i, layer_module in enumerate(self.layers):
layer_head_mask = head_mask[i] if head_mask is not None else None
input_dimensions = self.input_resolutions[i]
if self.gradient_checkpointing and self.training:
def create_custom_forward(module):
def custom_forward(*inputs):
return module(*inputs, output_attentions)
return custom_forward
layer_outputs = torch.utils.checkpoint.checkpoint(
create_custom_forward(layer_module), hidden_states, input_dimensions, layer_head_mask
)
else:
layer_outputs = layer_module(
hidden_states, input_dimensions, layer_head_mask, output_attentions, always_partition
)
hidden_states = layer_outputs[0]
hidden_states_before_downsampling = layer_outputs[1]
output_dimensions = layer_outputs[2]
input_dimensions = (output_dimensions[-2], output_dimensions[-1])
if output_hidden_states and output_hidden_states_before_downsampling:
batch_size, _, hidden_size = hidden_states_before_downsampling.shape
# rearrange batch_size (height width) channels -> batch_size channel height width
# here we use the original (not downsampled) height and width
reshaped_hidden_state = hidden_states_before_downsampling.view(
batch_size, *(output_dimensions[0], output_dimensions[1]), hidden_size
)
reshaped_hidden_state = reshaped_hidden_state.permute(0, 3, 1, 2)
all_hidden_states += (hidden_states_before_downsampling,)
all_reshaped_hidden_states += (reshaped_hidden_state,)
elif output_hidden_states and not output_hidden_states_before_downsampling:
batch_size, _, hidden_size = hidden_states.shape
# rearrange batch_size (height width) channels -> batch_size channel height width
reshaped_hidden_state = hidden_states.view(batch_size, *input_dimensions, hidden_size)
reshaped_hidden_state = reshaped_hidden_state.permute(0, 3, 1, 2)
all_hidden_states += (hidden_states,)
all_reshaped_hidden_states += (reshaped_hidden_state,)
if output_attentions:
all_self_attentions += layer_outputs[3:]
last_hidden_state = self.norm(hidden_states)
batch_size, _, n_channels = last_hidden_state.shape
freq_shape = frames_num // (2 ** (len(self.depths) - 1)) // self.patch_stride[0]
temporal_shape = frames_num // (2 ** (len(self.depths) - 1)) // self.patch_stride[1]
last_hidden_state = (
last_hidden_state.permute(0, 2, 1).contiguous().reshape(batch_size, n_channels, freq_shape, temporal_shape)
)
batch_size, n_channels, n_frequencies, n_temp = last_hidden_state.shape
# group 2D CNN
c_freq_bin = n_frequencies // self.freq_ratio
last_hidden_state = last_hidden_state.reshape(
batch_size, n_channels, n_frequencies // c_freq_bin, c_freq_bin, n_temp
)
last_hidden_state = (
last_hidden_state.permute(0, 1, 3, 2, 4).contiguous().reshape(batch_size, n_channels, c_freq_bin, -1)
)
latent_output = self.avgpool(torch.flatten(last_hidden_state, 2))
latent_output = torch.flatten(latent_output, 1)
if not return_dict:
return tuple(
v
for v in [
last_hidden_state,
latent_output,
all_reshaped_hidden_states,
all_self_attentions,
]
if v is not None
)
return BaseModelOutputWithPooling(
last_hidden_state=last_hidden_state,
pooler_output=latent_output,
hidden_states=all_reshaped_hidden_states,
attentions=all_self_attentions,
)
CLAP_START_DOCSTRING = r"""
This model inherits from [`PreTrainedModel`]. Check the superclass documentation for the generic methods the
library implements for all its model (such as downloading or saving, resizing the input embeddings, pruning heads
etc.)
This model is also a PyTorch [torch.nn.Module](https://pytorch.org/docs/stable/nn.html#torch.nn.Module) subclass.
Use it as a regular PyTorch Module and refer to the PyTorch documentation for all matter related to general usage
and behavior.
Parameters:
config ([`ClapConfig`]): Model configuration class with all the parameters of the model.
Initializing with a config file does not load the weights associated with the model, only the
configuration. Check out the [`~PreTrainedModel.from_pretrained`] method to load the model weights.
"""
CLAP_TEXT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING = r"""
Args:
input_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`):
Indices of input sequence tokens in the vocabulary. Padding will be ignored by default should you provide
it.
Indices can be obtained using [`AutoTokenizer`]. See [`PreTrainedTokenizer.encode`] and
[`PreTrainedTokenizer.__call__`] for details.
[What are input IDs?](../glossary#input-ids)
attention_mask (`torch.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on padding token indices. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
position_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Indices of positions of each input sequence tokens in the position embeddings. Selected in the range `[0,
config.max_position_embeddings - 1]`.
[What are position IDs?](../glossary#position-ids)
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under returned
tensors for more detail.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors for
more detail.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple.
"""
CLAP_AUDIO_INPUTS_DOCSTRING = r"""
Args:
input_features (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, num_channels, height, width)`):
Input audio features. This should be returnes by the [`ClapFeatureExtractor`] class that you can also
retrieve from [`AutoFeatureExtractor`]. See [`ClapFeatureExtractor.__call__`] for details.
is_longer (`torch.FloatTensor`, of shape `(batch_size, 1)`, *optional*):
Whether the audio clip is longer than `max_length`. If `True`, a feature fusion will be enabled to enhance
the features.
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under returned
tensors for more detail.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors for
more detail.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple.
"""
CLAP_INPUTS_DOCSTRING = r"""
Args:
input_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`):
Indices of input sequence tokens in the vocabulary. Padding will be ignored by default should you provide
it.
Indices can be obtained using [`AutoTokenizer`]. See [`PreTrainedTokenizer.encode`] and
[`PreTrainedTokenizer.__call__`] for details.
[What are input IDs?](../glossary#input-ids)
attention_mask (`torch.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on padding token indices. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
position_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Indices of positions of each input sequence tokens in the position embeddings. Selected in the range `[0,
config.max_position_embeddings - 1]`.
[What are position IDs?](../glossary#position-ids)
input_features (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, num_channels, height, width)`):
Input audio features. This should be returnes by the [`ClapFeatureExtractor`] class that you can also
retrieve from [`AutoFeatureExtractor`]. See [`ClapFeatureExtractor.__call__`] for details.
return_loss (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the contrastive loss.
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under returned
tensors for more detail.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors for
more detail.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple.
"""
class ClapProjectionLayer(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config: Union[ClapAudioConfig, ClapTextConfig]):
super().__init__()
self.config = config
hidden_size = config.hidden_size
projection_dim = config.projection_dim
self.linear1 = nn.Linear(hidden_size, projection_dim)
self.activation = ACT2FN[config.projection_hidden_act]
self.linear2 = nn.Linear(projection_dim, projection_dim)
def forward(self, hidden_states):
hidden_states = self.linear1(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.activation(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.linear2(hidden_states)
return hidden_states
# Copied from transformers.models.roberta.modeling_roberta.RobertaEmbeddings with Roberta->ClapText, persistent=False->persistent=True
class ClapTextEmbeddings(nn.Module):
"""
Same as BertEmbeddings with a tiny tweak for positional embeddings indexing.
"""
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertEmbeddings.__init__
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.word_embeddings = nn.Embedding(config.vocab_size, config.hidden_size, padding_idx=config.pad_token_id)
self.position_embeddings = nn.Embedding(config.max_position_embeddings, config.hidden_size)
self.token_type_embeddings = nn.Embedding(config.type_vocab_size, config.hidden_size)
# self.LayerNorm is not snake-cased to stick with TensorFlow model variable name and be able to load
# any TensorFlow checkpoint file
self.LayerNorm = nn.LayerNorm(config.hidden_size, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(config.hidden_dropout_prob)
# position_ids (1, len position emb) is contiguous in memory and exported when serialized
self.position_embedding_type = getattr(config, "position_embedding_type", "absolute")
self.register_buffer(
"position_ids", torch.arange(config.max_position_embeddings).expand((1, -1)), persistent=True
)
self.register_buffer(
"token_type_ids", torch.zeros(self.position_ids.size(), dtype=torch.long), persistent=True
)
# End copy
self.padding_idx = config.pad_token_id
self.position_embeddings = nn.Embedding(
config.max_position_embeddings, config.hidden_size, padding_idx=self.padding_idx
)
def forward(
self, input_ids=None, token_type_ids=None, position_ids=None, inputs_embeds=None, past_key_values_length=0
):
if position_ids is None:
if input_ids is not None:
# Create the position ids from the input token ids. Any padded tokens remain padded.
position_ids = create_position_ids_from_input_ids(input_ids, self.padding_idx, past_key_values_length)
else:
position_ids = self.create_position_ids_from_inputs_embeds(inputs_embeds)
if input_ids is not None:
input_shape = input_ids.size()
else:
input_shape = inputs_embeds.size()[:-1]
seq_length = input_shape[1]
# Setting the token_type_ids to the registered buffer in constructor where it is all zeros, which usually occurs
# when its auto-generated, registered buffer helps users when tracing the model without passing token_type_ids, solves
# issue #5664
if token_type_ids is None:
if hasattr(self, "token_type_ids"):
buffered_token_type_ids = self.token_type_ids[:, :seq_length]
buffered_token_type_ids_expanded = buffered_token_type_ids.expand(input_shape[0], seq_length)
token_type_ids = buffered_token_type_ids_expanded
else:
token_type_ids = torch.zeros(input_shape, dtype=torch.long, device=self.position_ids.device)
if inputs_embeds is None:
inputs_embeds = self.word_embeddings(input_ids)
token_type_embeddings = self.token_type_embeddings(token_type_ids)
embeddings = inputs_embeds + token_type_embeddings
if self.position_embedding_type == "absolute":
position_embeddings = self.position_embeddings(position_ids)
embeddings += position_embeddings
embeddings = self.LayerNorm(embeddings)
embeddings = self.dropout(embeddings)
return embeddings
def create_position_ids_from_inputs_embeds(self, inputs_embeds):
"""
We are provided embeddings directly. We cannot infer which are padded so just generate sequential position ids.
Args:
inputs_embeds: torch.Tensor
Returns: torch.Tensor
"""
input_shape = inputs_embeds.size()[:-1]
sequence_length = input_shape[1]
position_ids = torch.arange(
self.padding_idx + 1, sequence_length + self.padding_idx + 1, dtype=torch.long, device=inputs_embeds.device
)
return position_ids.unsqueeze(0).expand(input_shape)
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertSelfAttention with Bert->ClapText
class ClapTextSelfAttention(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config, position_embedding_type=None):
super().__init__()
if config.hidden_size % config.num_attention_heads != 0 and not hasattr(config, "embedding_size"):
raise ValueError(
f"The hidden size ({config.hidden_size}) is not a multiple of the number of attention "
f"heads ({config.num_attention_heads})"
)
self.num_attention_heads = config.num_attention_heads
self.attention_head_size = int(config.hidden_size / config.num_attention_heads)
self.all_head_size = self.num_attention_heads * self.attention_head_size
self.query = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, self.all_head_size)
self.key = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, self.all_head_size)
self.value = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, self.all_head_size)
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(config.attention_probs_dropout_prob)
self.position_embedding_type = position_embedding_type or getattr(
config, "position_embedding_type", "absolute"
)
if self.position_embedding_type == "relative_key" or self.position_embedding_type == "relative_key_query":
self.max_position_embeddings = config.max_position_embeddings
self.distance_embedding = nn.Embedding(2 * config.max_position_embeddings - 1, self.attention_head_size)
self.is_decoder = config.is_decoder
def transpose_for_scores(self, x: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
new_x_shape = x.size()[:-1] + (self.num_attention_heads, self.attention_head_size)
x = x.view(new_x_shape)
return x.permute(0, 2, 1, 3)
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
encoder_hidden_states: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
encoder_attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
past_key_value: Optional[Tuple[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]]] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Tuple[torch.Tensor]:
mixed_query_layer = self.query(hidden_states)
# If this is instantiated as a cross-attention module, the keys
# and values come from an encoder; the attention mask needs to be
# such that the encoder's padding tokens are not attended to.
is_cross_attention = encoder_hidden_states is not None
if is_cross_attention and past_key_value is not None:
# reuse k,v, cross_attentions
key_layer = past_key_value[0]
value_layer = past_key_value[1]
attention_mask = encoder_attention_mask
elif is_cross_attention:
key_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(self.key(encoder_hidden_states))
value_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(self.value(encoder_hidden_states))
attention_mask = encoder_attention_mask
elif past_key_value is not None:
key_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(self.key(hidden_states))
value_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(self.value(hidden_states))
key_layer = torch.cat([past_key_value[0], key_layer], dim=2)
value_layer = torch.cat([past_key_value[1], value_layer], dim=2)
else:
key_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(self.key(hidden_states))
value_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(self.value(hidden_states))
query_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(mixed_query_layer)
use_cache = past_key_value is not None
if self.is_decoder:
# if cross_attention save Tuple(torch.Tensor, torch.Tensor) of all cross attention key/value_states.
# Further calls to cross_attention layer can then reuse all cross-attention
# key/value_states (first "if" case)
# if uni-directional self-attention (decoder) save Tuple(torch.Tensor, torch.Tensor) of
# all previous decoder key/value_states. Further calls to uni-directional self-attention
# can concat previous decoder key/value_states to current projected key/value_states (third "elif" case)
# if encoder bi-directional self-attention `past_key_value` is always `None`
past_key_value = (key_layer, value_layer)
# Take the dot product between "query" and "key" to get the raw attention scores.
attention_scores = torch.matmul(query_layer, key_layer.transpose(-1, -2))
if self.position_embedding_type == "relative_key" or self.position_embedding_type == "relative_key_query":
query_length, key_length = query_layer.shape[2], key_layer.shape[2]
if use_cache:
position_ids_l = torch.tensor(key_length - 1, dtype=torch.long, device=hidden_states.device).view(
-1, 1
)
else:
position_ids_l = torch.arange(query_length, dtype=torch.long, device=hidden_states.device).view(-1, 1)
position_ids_r = torch.arange(key_length, dtype=torch.long, device=hidden_states.device).view(1, -1)
distance = position_ids_l - position_ids_r
positional_embedding = self.distance_embedding(distance + self.max_position_embeddings - 1)
positional_embedding = positional_embedding.to(dtype=query_layer.dtype) # fp16 compatibility
if self.position_embedding_type == "relative_key":
relative_position_scores = torch.einsum("bhld,lrd->bhlr", query_layer, positional_embedding)
attention_scores = attention_scores + relative_position_scores
elif self.position_embedding_type == "relative_key_query":
relative_position_scores_query = torch.einsum("bhld,lrd->bhlr", query_layer, positional_embedding)
relative_position_scores_key = torch.einsum("bhrd,lrd->bhlr", key_layer, positional_embedding)
attention_scores = attention_scores + relative_position_scores_query + relative_position_scores_key
attention_scores = attention_scores / math.sqrt(self.attention_head_size)
if attention_mask is not None:
# Apply the attention mask is (precomputed for all layers in ClapTextModel forward() function)
attention_scores = attention_scores + attention_mask
# Normalize the attention scores to probabilities.
attention_probs = nn.functional.softmax(attention_scores, dim=-1)
# This is actually dropping out entire tokens to attend to, which might
# seem a bit unusual, but is taken from the original Transformer paper.
attention_probs = self.dropout(attention_probs)
# Mask heads if we want to
if head_mask is not None:
attention_probs = attention_probs * head_mask
context_layer = torch.matmul(attention_probs, value_layer)
context_layer = context_layer.permute(0, 2, 1, 3).contiguous()
new_context_layer_shape = context_layer.size()[:-2] + (self.all_head_size,)
context_layer = context_layer.view(new_context_layer_shape)
outputs = (context_layer, attention_probs) if output_attentions else (context_layer,)
if self.is_decoder:
outputs = outputs + (past_key_value,)
return outputs
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertSelfOutput
class ClapTextSelfOutput(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.dense = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.hidden_size)
self.LayerNorm = nn.LayerNorm(config.hidden_size, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(config.hidden_dropout_prob)
def forward(self, hidden_states: torch.Tensor, input_tensor: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
hidden_states = self.dense(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.dropout(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.LayerNorm(hidden_states + input_tensor)
return hidden_states
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertAttention with Bert->ClapText
class ClapTextAttention(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config, position_embedding_type=None):
super().__init__()
self.self = ClapTextSelfAttention(config, position_embedding_type=position_embedding_type)
self.output = ClapTextSelfOutput(config)
self.pruned_heads = set()
def prune_heads(self, heads):
if len(heads) == 0:
return
heads, index = find_pruneable_heads_and_indices(
heads, self.self.num_attention_heads, self.self.attention_head_size, self.pruned_heads
)
# Prune linear layers
self.self.query = prune_linear_layer(self.self.query, index)
self.self.key = prune_linear_layer(self.self.key, index)
self.self.value = prune_linear_layer(self.self.value, index)
self.output.dense = prune_linear_layer(self.output.dense, index, dim=1)
# Update hyper params and store pruned heads
self.self.num_attention_heads = self.self.num_attention_heads - len(heads)
self.self.all_head_size = self.self.attention_head_size * self.self.num_attention_heads
self.pruned_heads = self.pruned_heads.union(heads)
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
encoder_hidden_states: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
encoder_attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
past_key_value: Optional[Tuple[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]]] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Tuple[torch.Tensor]:
self_outputs = self.self(
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
head_mask,
encoder_hidden_states,
encoder_attention_mask,
past_key_value,
output_attentions,
)
attention_output = self.output(self_outputs[0], hidden_states)
outputs = (attention_output,) + self_outputs[1:] # add attentions if we output them
return outputs
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertIntermediate
class ClapTextIntermediate(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.dense = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.intermediate_size)
if isinstance(config.hidden_act, str):
self.intermediate_act_fn = ACT2FN[config.hidden_act]
else:
self.intermediate_act_fn = config.hidden_act
def forward(self, hidden_states: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
hidden_states = self.dense(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.intermediate_act_fn(hidden_states)
return hidden_states
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertOutput
class ClapTextOutput(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.dense = nn.Linear(config.intermediate_size, config.hidden_size)
self.LayerNorm = nn.LayerNorm(config.hidden_size, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(config.hidden_dropout_prob)
def forward(self, hidden_states: torch.Tensor, input_tensor: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
hidden_states = self.dense(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.dropout(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.LayerNorm(hidden_states + input_tensor)
return hidden_states
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertLayer with Bert->ClapText
class ClapTextLayer(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.chunk_size_feed_forward = config.chunk_size_feed_forward
self.seq_len_dim = 1
self.attention = ClapTextAttention(config)
self.is_decoder = config.is_decoder
self.add_cross_attention = config.add_cross_attention
if self.add_cross_attention:
if not self.is_decoder:
raise ValueError(f"{self} should be used as a decoder model if cross attention is added")
self.crossattention = ClapTextAttention(config, position_embedding_type="absolute")
self.intermediate = ClapTextIntermediate(config)
self.output = ClapTextOutput(config)
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
encoder_hidden_states: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
encoder_attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
past_key_value: Optional[Tuple[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]]] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Tuple[torch.Tensor]:
# decoder uni-directional self-attention cached key/values tuple is at positions 1,2
self_attn_past_key_value = past_key_value[:2] if past_key_value is not None else None
self_attention_outputs = self.attention(
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
head_mask,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
past_key_value=self_attn_past_key_value,
)
attention_output = self_attention_outputs[0]
# if decoder, the last output is tuple of self-attn cache
if self.is_decoder:
outputs = self_attention_outputs[1:-1]
present_key_value = self_attention_outputs[-1]
else:
outputs = self_attention_outputs[1:] # add self attentions if we output attention weights
cross_attn_present_key_value = None
if self.is_decoder and encoder_hidden_states is not None:
if not hasattr(self, "crossattention"):
raise ValueError(
f"If `encoder_hidden_states` are passed, {self} has to be instantiated with cross-attention layers"
" by setting `config.add_cross_attention=True`"
)
# cross_attn cached key/values tuple is at positions 3,4 of past_key_value tuple
cross_attn_past_key_value = past_key_value[-2:] if past_key_value is not None else None
cross_attention_outputs = self.crossattention(
attention_output,
attention_mask,
head_mask,
encoder_hidden_states,
encoder_attention_mask,
cross_attn_past_key_value,
output_attentions,
)
attention_output = cross_attention_outputs[0]
outputs = outputs + cross_attention_outputs[1:-1] # add cross attentions if we output attention weights
# add cross-attn cache to positions 3,4 of present_key_value tuple
cross_attn_present_key_value = cross_attention_outputs[-1]
present_key_value = present_key_value + cross_attn_present_key_value
layer_output = apply_chunking_to_forward(
self.feed_forward_chunk, self.chunk_size_feed_forward, self.seq_len_dim, attention_output
)
outputs = (layer_output,) + outputs
# if decoder, return the attn key/values as the last output
if self.is_decoder:
outputs = outputs + (present_key_value,)
return outputs
def feed_forward_chunk(self, attention_output):
intermediate_output = self.intermediate(attention_output)
layer_output = self.output(intermediate_output, attention_output)
return layer_output
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertEncoder with Bert->ClapText
class ClapTextEncoder(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.config = config
self.layer = nn.ModuleList([ClapTextLayer(config) for _ in range(config.num_hidden_layers)])
self.gradient_checkpointing = False
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
encoder_hidden_states: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
encoder_attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
past_key_values: Optional[Tuple[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]]] = None,
use_cache: Optional[bool] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = False,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = True,
) -> Union[Tuple[torch.Tensor], BaseModelOutputWithPastAndCrossAttentions]:
all_hidden_states = () if output_hidden_states else None
all_self_attentions = () if output_attentions else None
all_cross_attentions = () if output_attentions and self.config.add_cross_attention else None
if self.gradient_checkpointing and self.training:
if use_cache:
logger.warning_once(
"`use_cache=True` is incompatible with gradient checkpointing. Setting `use_cache=False`..."
)
use_cache = False
next_decoder_cache = () if use_cache else None
for i, layer_module in enumerate(self.layer):
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states = all_hidden_states + (hidden_states,)
layer_head_mask = head_mask[i] if head_mask is not None else None
past_key_value = past_key_values[i] if past_key_values is not None else None
if self.gradient_checkpointing and self.training:
def create_custom_forward(module):
def custom_forward(*inputs):
return module(*inputs, past_key_value, output_attentions)
return custom_forward
layer_outputs = torch.utils.checkpoint.checkpoint(
create_custom_forward(layer_module),
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
layer_head_mask,
encoder_hidden_states,
encoder_attention_mask,
)
else:
layer_outputs = layer_module(
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
layer_head_mask,
encoder_hidden_states,
encoder_attention_mask,
past_key_value,
output_attentions,
)
hidden_states = layer_outputs[0]
if use_cache:
next_decoder_cache += (layer_outputs[-1],)
if output_attentions:
all_self_attentions = all_self_attentions + (layer_outputs[1],)
if self.config.add_cross_attention:
all_cross_attentions = all_cross_attentions + (layer_outputs[2],)
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states = all_hidden_states + (hidden_states,)
if not return_dict:
return tuple(
v
for v in [
hidden_states,
next_decoder_cache,
all_hidden_states,
all_self_attentions,
all_cross_attentions,
]
if v is not None
)
return BaseModelOutputWithPastAndCrossAttentions(
last_hidden_state=hidden_states,
past_key_values=next_decoder_cache,
hidden_states=all_hidden_states,
attentions=all_self_attentions,
cross_attentions=all_cross_attentions,
)
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertPooler
class ClapTextPooler(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.dense = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.hidden_size)
self.activation = nn.Tanh()
def forward(self, hidden_states: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
# We "pool" the model by simply taking the hidden state corresponding
# to the first token.
first_token_tensor = hidden_states[:, 0]
pooled_output = self.dense(first_token_tensor)
pooled_output = self.activation(pooled_output)
return pooled_output
class ClapPreTrainedModel(PreTrainedModel):
"""
An abstract class to handle weights initialization and a simple interface for downloading and loading pretrained
models.
"""
config_class = ClapConfig
base_model_prefix = "clap"
supports_gradient_checkpointing = False
def _init_weights(self, module):
"""Initialize the weights"""
factor = self.config.initializer_factor
if isinstance(module, ClapTextEmbeddings):
module.position_embeddings.weight.data.normal_(mean=0.0, std=factor * 0.02)
module.token_type_embeddings.weight.data.normal_(mean=0.0, std=factor * 0.02)
elif isinstance(module, ClapModel):
nn.init.normal_(module.logit_scale_a, std=factor * 0.02)
nn.init.normal_(module.logit_scale_t, std=factor * 0.02)
elif isinstance(module, nn.Embedding):
module.weight.data.normal_(mean=0.0, std=factor * 0.02)
elif isinstance(module, nn.LayerNorm):
module.bias.data.zero_()
module.weight.data.fill_(1.0)
elif isinstance(module, (nn.Conv2d, nn.Linear)):
in_proj_std = (self.config.hidden_size**-0.5) * ((2 * self.config.num_hidden_layers) ** -0.5) * factor
nn.init.normal_(module.weight, std=in_proj_std)
if module.bias is not None:
module.bias.data.zero_()
def _set_gradient_checkpointing(self, module, value=False):
if isinstance(module, ClapTextEncoder):
module.gradient_checkpointing = value
class ClapAudioModel(ClapPreTrainedModel):
config_class = ClapAudioConfig
main_input_name = "input_features"
def __init__(self, config: ClapAudioConfig):
super().__init__(config)
self.audio_encoder = ClapAudioEncoder(config)
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
def get_input_embeddings(self) -> nn.Module:
return self.audio_encoder.patch_embed.proj
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(CLAP_AUDIO_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=BaseModelOutputWithPooling, config_class=ClapAudioConfig)
def forward(
self,
input_features: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
is_longer: Optional[torch.BoolTensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple, BaseModelOutputWithPooling]:
r"""
Returns:
Examples:
```python
>>> from datasets import load_dataset
>>> from transformers import AutoProcessor, ClapAudioModel
>>> dataset = load_dataset("ashraq/esc50")
>>> audio_sample = dataset["train"]["audio"][0]["array"]
>>> model = ClapAudioModel.from_pretrained("laion/clap-htsat-fused")
>>> processor = AutoProcessor.from_pretrained("laion/clap-htsat-fused")
>>> inputs = processor(audios=audio_sample, return_tensors="pt")
>>> outputs = model(**inputs)
>>> last_hidden_state = outputs.last_hidden_state
```"""
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
return self.audio_encoder(
input_features=input_features,
is_longer=is_longer,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
class ClapTextModel(ClapPreTrainedModel):
"""
The model can behave as an encoder (with only self-attention) as well as a decoder, in which case a layer of
cross-attention is added between the self-attention layers, following the architecture described in *Attention is
all you need*_ by Ashish Vaswani, Noam Shazeer, Niki Parmar, Jakob Uszkoreit, Llion Jones, Aidan N. Gomez, Lukasz
Kaiser and Illia Polosukhin.
To behave as an decoder the model needs to be initialized with the `is_decoder` argument of the configuration set
to `True`. To be used in a Seq2Seq model, the model needs to initialized with both `is_decoder` argument and
`add_cross_attention` set to `True`; an `encoder_hidden_states` is then expected as an input to the forward pass.
.. _*Attention is all you need*: https://arxiv.org/abs/1706.03762
"""
config_class = ClapTextConfig
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertModel.__init__ with Bert->ClapText
def __init__(self, config, add_pooling_layer=True):
super().__init__(config)
self.config = config
self.embeddings = ClapTextEmbeddings(config)
self.encoder = ClapTextEncoder(config)
self.pooler = ClapTextPooler(config) if add_pooling_layer else None
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
def get_input_embeddings(self):
return self.embeddings.word_embeddings
def set_input_embeddings(self, value):
self.embeddings.word_embeddings = value
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertModel.forward
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
token_type_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
encoder_hidden_states: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
encoder_attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
past_key_values: Optional[List[torch.FloatTensor]] = None,
use_cache: Optional[bool] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple[torch.Tensor], BaseModelOutputWithPoolingAndCrossAttentions]:
r"""
encoder_hidden_states (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`, *optional*):
Sequence of hidden-states at the output of the last layer of the encoder. Used in the cross-attention if
the model is configured as a decoder.
encoder_attention_mask (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on the padding token indices of the encoder input. This mask is used in
the cross-attention if the model is configured as a decoder. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
past_key_values (`tuple(tuple(torch.FloatTensor))` of length `config.n_layers` with each tuple having 4 tensors of shape `(batch_size, num_heads, sequence_length - 1, embed_size_per_head)`):
Contains precomputed key and value hidden states of the attention blocks. Can be used to speed up decoding.
If `past_key_values` are used, the user can optionally input only the last `decoder_input_ids` (those that
don't have their past key value states given to this model) of shape `(batch_size, 1)` instead of all
`decoder_input_ids` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`.
use_cache (`bool`, *optional*):
If set to `True`, `past_key_values` key value states are returned and can be used to speed up decoding (see
`past_key_values`).
"""
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
if self.config.is_decoder:
use_cache = use_cache if use_cache is not None else self.config.use_cache
else:
use_cache = False
if input_ids is not None and inputs_embeds is not None:
raise ValueError("You cannot specify both input_ids and inputs_embeds at the same time")
elif input_ids is not None:
input_shape = input_ids.size()
self.warn_if_padding_and_no_attention_mask(input_ids, attention_mask)
elif inputs_embeds is not None:
input_shape = inputs_embeds.size()[:-1]
else:
raise ValueError("You have to specify either input_ids or inputs_embeds")
batch_size, seq_length = input_shape
device = input_ids.device if input_ids is not None else inputs_embeds.device
# past_key_values_length
past_key_values_length = past_key_values[0][0].shape[2] if past_key_values is not None else 0
if attention_mask is None:
attention_mask = torch.ones(((batch_size, seq_length + past_key_values_length)), device=device)
if token_type_ids is None:
if hasattr(self.embeddings, "token_type_ids"):
buffered_token_type_ids = self.embeddings.token_type_ids[:, :seq_length]
buffered_token_type_ids_expanded = buffered_token_type_ids.expand(batch_size, seq_length)
token_type_ids = buffered_token_type_ids_expanded
else:
token_type_ids = torch.zeros(input_shape, dtype=torch.long, device=device)
# We can provide a self-attention mask of dimensions [batch_size, from_seq_length, to_seq_length]
# ourselves in which case we just need to make it broadcastable to all heads.
extended_attention_mask: torch.Tensor = self.get_extended_attention_mask(attention_mask, input_shape)
# If a 2D or 3D attention mask is provided for the cross-attention
# we need to make broadcastable to [batch_size, num_heads, seq_length, seq_length]
if self.config.is_decoder and encoder_hidden_states is not None:
encoder_batch_size, encoder_sequence_length, _ = encoder_hidden_states.size()
encoder_hidden_shape = (encoder_batch_size, encoder_sequence_length)
if encoder_attention_mask is None:
encoder_attention_mask = torch.ones(encoder_hidden_shape, device=device)
encoder_extended_attention_mask = self.invert_attention_mask(encoder_attention_mask)
else:
encoder_extended_attention_mask = None
# Prepare head mask if needed
# 1.0 in head_mask indicate we keep the head
# attention_probs has shape bsz x n_heads x N x N
# input head_mask has shape [num_heads] or [num_hidden_layers x num_heads]
# and head_mask is converted to shape [num_hidden_layers x batch x num_heads x seq_length x seq_length]
head_mask = self.get_head_mask(head_mask, self.config.num_hidden_layers)
embedding_output = self.embeddings(
input_ids=input_ids,
position_ids=position_ids,
token_type_ids=token_type_ids,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
past_key_values_length=past_key_values_length,
)
encoder_outputs = self.encoder(
embedding_output,
attention_mask=extended_attention_mask,
head_mask=head_mask,
encoder_hidden_states=encoder_hidden_states,
encoder_attention_mask=encoder_extended_attention_mask,
past_key_values=past_key_values,
use_cache=use_cache,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
sequence_output = encoder_outputs[0]
pooled_output = self.pooler(sequence_output) if self.pooler is not None else None
if not return_dict:
return (sequence_output, pooled_output) + encoder_outputs[1:]
return BaseModelOutputWithPoolingAndCrossAttentions(
last_hidden_state=sequence_output,
pooler_output=pooled_output,
past_key_values=encoder_outputs.past_key_values,
hidden_states=encoder_outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=encoder_outputs.attentions,
cross_attentions=encoder_outputs.cross_attentions,
)
@add_start_docstrings(CLAP_START_DOCSTRING)
class ClapModel(ClapPreTrainedModel):
config_class = ClapConfig
def __init__(self, config: ClapConfig):
super().__init__(config)
if not isinstance(config.text_config, ClapTextConfig):
raise ValueError(
"config.text_config is expected to be of type ClapTextConfig but is of type"
f" {type(config.text_config)}."
)
if not isinstance(config.audio_config, ClapAudioConfig):
raise ValueError(
"config.audio_config is expected to be of type ClapAudioConfig but is of type"
f" {type(config.audio_config)}."
)
text_config = config.text_config
audio_config = config.audio_config
self.logit_scale_a = nn.Parameter(torch.tensor(np.log(config.logit_scale_init_value)))
self.logit_scale_t = nn.Parameter(torch.tensor(np.log(config.logit_scale_init_value)))
self.projection_dim = config.projection_dim
self.text_model = ClapTextModel(text_config)
self.text_projection = ClapProjectionLayer(text_config)
self.audio_model = ClapAudioModel(audio_config)
self.audio_projection = ClapProjectionLayer(audio_config)
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(CLAP_TEXT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
def get_text_features(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> torch.FloatTensor:
r"""
Returns:
text_features (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, output_dim`): The text embeddings obtained by
applying the projection layer to the pooled output of [`ClapTextModel`].
Examples:
```python
>>> from transformers import AutoTokenizer, ClapModel
>>> model = ClapModel.from_pretrained("laion/clap-htsat-unfused")
>>> tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("laion/clap-htsat-unfused")
>>> inputs = tokenizer(["the sound of a cat", "the sound of a dog"], padding=True, return_tensors="pt")
>>> text_features = model.get_text_features(**inputs)
```"""
# Use CLAP model's config for some fields (if specified) instead of those of audio & text components.
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
text_outputs = self.text_model(
input_ids=input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
position_ids=position_ids,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
pooled_output = text_outputs[1] if return_dict is not None else text_outputs.pooler_output
text_features = self.text_projection(pooled_output)
text_features = F.normalize(text_features, dim=-1)
return text_features
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(CLAP_AUDIO_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
def get_audio_features(
self,
input_features: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
is_longer: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> torch.FloatTensor:
r"""
Returns:
audio_features (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, output_dim`): The audio embeddings obtained by
applying the projection layer to the pooled output of [`ClapAudioModel`].
Examples:
```python
>>> from transformers import AutoFeatureExtractor, ClapModel
>>> import torch
>>> model = ClapModel.from_pretrained("laion/clap-htsat-unfused")
>>> feature_extractor = AutoFeatureExtractor.from_pretrained("laion/clap-htsat-unfused")
>>> random_audio = torch.rand((16_000))
>>> inputs = feature_extractor(random_audio, return_tensors="pt")
>>> audio_features = model.get_audio_features(**inputs)
```"""
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
audio_outputs = self.audio_model(
input_features=input_features,
is_longer=is_longer,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
pooled_output = audio_outputs[1] if not return_dict else audio_outputs.pooler_output
audio_features = self.audio_projection(pooled_output)
audio_features = F.normalize(audio_features, dim=-1)
return audio_features
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(CLAP_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=ClapOutput, config_class=ClapConfig)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
input_features: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
is_longer: Optional[torch.BoolTensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
return_loss: Optional[bool] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple, ClapOutput]:
r"""
Returns:
Examples:
```python
>>> from datasets import load_dataset
>>> from transformers import AutoProcessor, ClapModel
>>> dataset = load_dataset("ashraq/esc50")
>>> audio_sample = dataset["train"]["audio"][0]["array"]
>>> model = ClapModel.from_pretrained("laion/clap-htsat-unfused")
>>> processor = AutoProcessor.from_pretrained("laion/clap-htsat-unfused")
>>> input_text = ["Sound of a dog", "Sound of vaccum cleaner"]
>>> inputs = processor(text=input_text, audios=audio_sample, return_tensors="pt", padding=True)
>>> outputs = model(**inputs)
>>> logits_per_audio = outputs.logits_per_audio # this is the audio-text similarity score
>>> probs = logits_per_audio.softmax(dim=-1) # we can take the softmax to get the label probabilities
```"""
# Use CLAP model's config for some fields (if specified) instead of those of audio & text components.
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
audio_outputs = self.audio_model(
input_features=input_features,
is_longer=is_longer,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
text_outputs = self.text_model(
input_ids=input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
position_ids=position_ids,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
audio_embeds = audio_outputs[1] if not return_dict else audio_outputs.pooler_output
audio_embeds = self.audio_projection(audio_embeds)
text_embeds = text_outputs[1] if not return_dict else text_outputs.pooler_output
text_embeds = self.text_projection(text_embeds)
# normalized features
audio_embeds = audio_embeds / audio_embeds.norm(p=2, dim=-1, keepdim=True)
text_embeds = text_embeds / text_embeds.norm(p=2, dim=-1, keepdim=True)
# cosine similarity as logits
logit_scale_text = self.logit_scale_t.exp()
logit_scale_audio = self.logit_scale_a.exp()
logits_per_text = torch.matmul(text_embeds, audio_embeds.t()) * logit_scale_text
logits_per_audio = torch.matmul(audio_embeds, text_embeds.t()) * logit_scale_audio
loss = None
if return_loss:
caption_loss = contrastive_loss(logits_per_text)
audio_loss = contrastive_loss(logits_per_audio.t())
loss = (caption_loss + audio_loss) / 2.0
if not return_dict:
output = (logits_per_audio, logits_per_text, text_embeds, audio_embeds, text_outputs, audio_outputs)
return ((loss,) + output) if loss is not None else output
return ClapOutput(
loss=loss,
logits_per_audio=logits_per_audio,
logits_per_text=logits_per_text,
text_embeds=text_embeds,
audio_embeds=audio_embeds,
text_model_output=text_outputs,
audio_model_output=audio_outputs,
)
@add_start_docstrings(
"""
CLAP Text Model with a projection layer on top (a linear layer on top of the pooled output).
""",
CLAP_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class ClapTextModelWithProjection(ClapPreTrainedModel):
config_class = ClapTextConfig
def __init__(self, config: ClapTextConfig):
super().__init__(config)
self.text_model = ClapTextModel(config)
self.text_projection = ClapProjectionLayer(config)
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
def get_input_embeddings(self) -> nn.Module:
return self.text_model.embeddings.word_embeddings
def set_input_embeddings(self, value):
self.text_model.embeddings.word_embeddings = value
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(CLAP_TEXT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=ClapTextModelOutput, config_class=ClapTextConfig)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple, ClapTextModelOutput]:
r"""
Returns:
Examples:
```python
>>> from transformers import AutoTokenizer, ClapTextModelWithProjection
>>> model = ClapTextModelWithProjection.from_pretrained("laion/clap-htsat-unfused")
>>> tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("laion/clap-htsat-unfused")
>>> inputs = tokenizer(["a sound of a cat", "a sound of a dog"], padding=True, return_tensors="pt")
>>> outputs = model(**inputs)
>>> text_embeds = outputs.text_embeds
```"""
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
text_outputs = self.text_model(
input_ids=input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
position_ids=position_ids,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
pooled_output = text_outputs[1] if not return_dict else text_outputs.pooler_output
text_embeds = self.text_projection(pooled_output)
if not return_dict:
outputs = (text_embeds, text_outputs[0]) + text_outputs[2:]
return tuple(output for output in outputs if output is not None)
return ClapTextModelOutput(
text_embeds=text_embeds,
last_hidden_state=text_outputs.last_hidden_state,
hidden_states=text_outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=text_outputs.attentions,
)
@add_start_docstrings(
"""
CLAP Audio Model with a projection layer on top (a linear layer on top of the pooled output).
""",
CLAP_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class ClapAudioModelWithProjection(ClapPreTrainedModel):
config_class = ClapAudioConfig
main_input_name = "input_features"
def __init__(self, config: ClapAudioConfig):
super().__init__(config)
self.audio_model = ClapAudioModel(config)
self.audio_projection = ClapProjectionLayer(config)
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
def get_input_embeddings(self) -> nn.Module:
return self.audio_model.audio_encoder.patch_embed.proj
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(CLAP_AUDIO_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=ClapAudioModelOutput, config_class=ClapAudioConfig)
def forward(
self,
input_features: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
is_longer: Optional[torch.BoolTensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple, ClapAudioModelOutput]:
r"""
Returns:
Examples:
```python
>>> from datasets import load_dataset
>>> from transformers import ClapAudioModelWithProjection, ClapProcessor
>>> model = ClapAudioModelWithProjection.from_pretrained("laion/clap-htsat-fused")
>>> processor = ClapProcessor.from_pretrained("laion/clap-htsat-fused")
>>> dataset = load_dataset("ashraq/esc50")
>>> audio_sample = dataset["train"]["audio"][0]["array"]
>>> inputs = processor(audios=audio_sample, return_tensors="pt")
>>> outputs = model(**inputs)
>>> audio_embeds = outputs.audio_embeds
```"""
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
audio_outputs = self.audio_model(
input_features=input_features,
is_longer=is_longer,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
pooled_output = audio_outputs[1] if not return_dict else audio_outputs.pooler_output
audio_embeds = self.audio_projection(pooled_output)
if not return_dict:
outputs = (audio_embeds, audio_outputs[0]) + audio_outputs[2:]
return tuple(output for output in outputs if output is not None)
return ClapAudioModelOutput(
audio_embeds=audio_embeds,
last_hidden_state=audio_outputs.last_hidden_state,
attentions=audio_outputs.attentions,
hidden_states=audio_outputs.hidden_states,
)
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transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/clap/processing_clap.py | # coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2023 The HuggingFace Inc. team.
#
# 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.
"""
Audio/Text processor class for CLAP
"""
from ...processing_utils import ProcessorMixin
from ...tokenization_utils_base import BatchEncoding
class ClapProcessor(ProcessorMixin):
r"""
Constructs a CLAP processor which wraps a CLAP feature extractor and a RoBerta tokenizer into a single processor.
[`ClapProcessor`] offers all the functionalities of [`ClapFeatureExtractor`] and [`RobertaTokenizerFast`]. See the
[`~ClapProcessor.__call__`] and [`~ClapProcessor.decode`] for more information.
Args:
feature_extractor ([`ClapFeatureExtractor`]):
The audio processor is a required input.
tokenizer ([`RobertaTokenizerFast`]):
The tokenizer is a required input.
"""
feature_extractor_class = "ClapFeatureExtractor"
tokenizer_class = ("RobertaTokenizer", "RobertaTokenizerFast")
def __init__(self, feature_extractor, tokenizer):
super().__init__(feature_extractor, tokenizer)
def __call__(self, text=None, audios=None, return_tensors=None, **kwargs):
"""
Main method to prepare for the model one or several sequences(s) and audio(s). This method forwards the `text`
and `kwargs` arguments to RobertaTokenizerFast's [`~RobertaTokenizerFast.__call__`] if `text` is not `None` to
encode the text. To prepare the audio(s), this method forwards the `audios` and `kwrags` arguments to
ClapFeatureExtractor's [`~ClapFeatureExtractor.__call__`] if `audios` is not `None`. Please refer to the
doctsring of the above two methods for more information.
Args:
text (`str`, `List[str]`, `List[List[str]]`):
The sequence or batch of sequences to be encoded. Each sequence can be a string or a list of strings
(pretokenized string). If the sequences are provided as list of strings (pretokenized), you must set
`is_split_into_words=True` (to lift the ambiguity with a batch of sequences).
audios (`np.ndarray`, `torch.Tensor`, `List[np.ndarray]`, `List[torch.Tensor]`):
The audio or batch of audios to be prepared. Each audio can be NumPy array or PyTorch tensor. In case
of a NumPy array/PyTorch tensor, each audio should be of shape (C, T), where C is a number of channels,
and T the sample length of the audio.
return_tensors (`str` or [`~utils.TensorType`], *optional*):
If set, will return tensors of a particular framework. Acceptable values are:
- `'tf'`: Return TensorFlow `tf.constant` objects.
- `'pt'`: Return PyTorch `torch.Tensor` objects.
- `'np'`: Return NumPy `np.ndarray` objects.
- `'jax'`: Return JAX `jnp.ndarray` objects.
Returns:
[`BatchEncoding`]: A [`BatchEncoding`] with the following fields:
- **input_ids** -- List of token ids to be fed to a model. Returned when `text` is not `None`.
- **attention_mask** -- List of indices specifying which tokens should be attended to by the model (when
`return_attention_mask=True` or if *"attention_mask"* is in `self.model_input_names` and if `text` is not
`None`).
- **audio_features** -- Audio features to be fed to a model. Returned when `audios` is not `None`.
"""
sampling_rate = kwargs.pop("sampling_rate", None)
if text is None and audios is None:
raise ValueError("You have to specify either text or audios. Both cannot be none.")
if text is not None:
encoding = self.tokenizer(text, return_tensors=return_tensors, **kwargs)
if audios is not None:
audio_features = self.feature_extractor(
audios, sampling_rate=sampling_rate, return_tensors=return_tensors, **kwargs
)
if text is not None and audios is not None:
encoding["input_features"] = audio_features.input_features
return encoding
elif text is not None:
return encoding
else:
return BatchEncoding(data=dict(**audio_features), tensor_type=return_tensors)
def batch_decode(self, *args, **kwargs):
"""
This method forwards all its arguments to RobertaTokenizerFast's [`~PreTrainedTokenizer.batch_decode`]. Please
refer to the docstring of this method for more information.
"""
return self.tokenizer.batch_decode(*args, **kwargs)
def decode(self, *args, **kwargs):
"""
This method forwards all its arguments to RobertaTokenizerFast's [`~PreTrainedTokenizer.decode`]. Please refer
to the docstring of this method for more information.
"""
return self.tokenizer.decode(*args, **kwargs)
@property
def model_input_names(self):
tokenizer_input_names = self.tokenizer.model_input_names
feature_extractor_input_names = self.feature_extractor.model_input_names
return list(dict.fromkeys(tokenizer_input_names + feature_extractor_input_names))
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transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/clap/convert_clap_original_pytorch_to_hf.py | # coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2023 The HuggingFace Inc. 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.
import argparse
import re
import torch
from CLAP import create_model
from transformers import AutoFeatureExtractor, ClapConfig, ClapModel
KEYS_TO_MODIFY_MAPPING = {
"text_branch": "text_model",
"audio_branch": "audio_model.audio_encoder",
"attn": "attention.self",
"self.proj": "output.dense",
"attention.self_mask": "attn_mask",
"mlp.fc1": "intermediate.dense",
"mlp.fc2": "output.dense",
"norm1": "layernorm_before",
"norm2": "layernorm_after",
"bn0": "batch_norm",
}
processor = AutoFeatureExtractor.from_pretrained("laion/clap-htsat-unfused", truncation="rand_trunc")
def init_clap(checkpoint_path, enable_fusion=False):
model, model_cfg = create_model(
"HTSAT-tiny",
"roberta",
checkpoint_path,
precision="fp32",
device="cuda:0" if torch.cuda.is_available() else "cpu",
enable_fusion=enable_fusion,
fusion_type="aff_2d" if enable_fusion else None,
)
return model, model_cfg
def rename_state_dict(state_dict):
model_state_dict = {}
sequential_layers_pattern = r".*sequential.(\d+).*"
text_projection_pattern = r".*_projection.(\d+).*"
for key, value in state_dict.items():
# check if any key needs to be modified
for key_to_modify, new_key in KEYS_TO_MODIFY_MAPPING.items():
if key_to_modify in key:
key = key.replace(key_to_modify, new_key)
if re.match(sequential_layers_pattern, key):
# replace sequential layers with list
sequential_layer = re.match(sequential_layers_pattern, key).group(1)
key = key.replace(f"sequential.{sequential_layer}.", f"layers.{int(sequential_layer)//3}.linear.")
elif re.match(text_projection_pattern, key):
projecton_layer = int(re.match(text_projection_pattern, key).group(1))
# Because in CLAP they use `nn.Sequential`...
transformers_projection_layer = 1 if projecton_layer == 0 else 2
key = key.replace(f"_projection.{projecton_layer}.", f"_projection.linear{transformers_projection_layer}.")
if "audio" and "qkv" in key:
# split qkv into query key and value
mixed_qkv = value
qkv_dim = mixed_qkv.size(0) // 3
query_layer = mixed_qkv[:qkv_dim]
key_layer = mixed_qkv[qkv_dim : qkv_dim * 2]
value_layer = mixed_qkv[qkv_dim * 2 :]
model_state_dict[key.replace("qkv", "query")] = query_layer
model_state_dict[key.replace("qkv", "key")] = key_layer
model_state_dict[key.replace("qkv", "value")] = value_layer
else:
model_state_dict[key] = value
return model_state_dict
def convert_clap_checkpoint(checkpoint_path, pytorch_dump_folder_path, config_path, enable_fusion=False):
clap_model, clap_model_cfg = init_clap(checkpoint_path, enable_fusion=enable_fusion)
clap_model.eval()
state_dict = clap_model.state_dict()
state_dict = rename_state_dict(state_dict)
transformers_config = ClapConfig()
transformers_config.audio_config.enable_fusion = enable_fusion
model = ClapModel(transformers_config)
# ignore the spectrogram embedding layer
model.load_state_dict(state_dict, strict=False)
model.save_pretrained(pytorch_dump_folder_path)
transformers_config.save_pretrained(pytorch_dump_folder_path)
if __name__ == "__main__":
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
parser.add_argument("--pytorch_dump_folder_path", default=None, type=str, help="Path to the output PyTorch model.")
parser.add_argument("--checkpoint_path", default=None, type=str, help="Path to fairseq checkpoint")
parser.add_argument("--config_path", default=None, type=str, help="Path to hf config.json of model to convert")
parser.add_argument("--enable_fusion", action="store_true", help="Whether to enable fusion or not")
args = parser.parse_args()
convert_clap_checkpoint(args.checkpoint_path, args.pytorch_dump_folder_path, args.config_path, args.enable_fusion)
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transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/clap/__init__.py | # Copyright 2023 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.
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING
from ...utils import OptionalDependencyNotAvailable, _LazyModule, is_torch_available
_import_structure = {
"configuration_clap": [
"CLAP_PRETRAINED_MODEL_ARCHIVE_LIST",
"ClapAudioConfig",
"ClapConfig",
"ClapTextConfig",
],
"processing_clap": ["ClapProcessor"],
}
try:
if not is_torch_available():
raise OptionalDependencyNotAvailable()
except OptionalDependencyNotAvailable:
pass
else:
_import_structure["modeling_clap"] = [
"CLAP_PRETRAINED_MODEL_ARCHIVE_LIST",
"ClapModel",
"ClapPreTrainedModel",
"ClapTextModel",
"ClapTextModelWithProjection",
"ClapAudioModel",
"ClapAudioModelWithProjection",
]
_import_structure["feature_extraction_clap"] = ["ClapFeatureExtractor"]
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from .configuration_clap import (
CLAP_PRETRAINED_MODEL_ARCHIVE_LIST,
ClapAudioConfig,
ClapConfig,
ClapTextConfig,
)
from .processing_clap import ClapProcessor
try:
if not is_torch_available():
raise OptionalDependencyNotAvailable()
except OptionalDependencyNotAvailable:
pass
else:
from .feature_extraction_clap import ClapFeatureExtractor
from .modeling_clap import (
CLAP_PRETRAINED_MODEL_ARCHIVE_LIST,
ClapAudioModel,
ClapAudioModelWithProjection,
ClapModel,
ClapPreTrainedModel,
ClapTextModel,
ClapTextModelWithProjection,
)
else:
import sys
sys.modules[__name__] = _LazyModule(__name__, globals()["__file__"], _import_structure, module_spec=__spec__)
| 2,322 | 29.168831 | 113 | py |
transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/clap/configuration_clap.py | # coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2023 The HuggingFace Inc. 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.
""" CLAP model configuration"""
import copy
import os
from typing import Union
from ...configuration_utils import PretrainedConfig
from ...utils import logging
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
CLAP_PRETRAINED_MODEL_ARCHIVE_LIST = {
"laion/clap-htsat-fused": "https://huggingface.co/laion/clap-htsat-fused/resolve/main/config.json",
"laion/clap-htsat-unfused": "https://huggingface.co/laion/clap-htsat-unfused/resolve/main/config.json",
}
class ClapTextConfig(PretrainedConfig):
r"""
This is the configuration class to store the configuration of a [`ClapTextModel`]. It is used to instantiate a CLAP
model according to the specified arguments, defining the model architecture. Instantiating a configuration with the
defaults will yield a similar configuration to that of the CLAP
[calp-hsat-fused](https://huggingface.co/laion/clap-hsat-fused) architecture.
Configuration objects inherit from [`PretrainedConfig`] and can be used to control the model outputs. Read the
documentation from [`PretrainedConfig`] for more information.
Args:
vocab_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 30522):
Vocabulary size of the CLAP model. Defines the number of different tokens that can be represented by the
`inputs_ids` passed when calling [`ClapTextModel`].
hidden_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 768):
Dimensionality of the encoder layers and the pooler layer.
num_hidden_layers (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 12):
Number of hidden layers in the Transformer encoder.
num_attention_heads (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 12):
Number of attention heads for each attention layer in the Transformer encoder.
intermediate_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 3072):
Dimensionality of the "intermediate" (often named feed-forward) layer in the Transformer encoder.
hidden_act (`str` or `Callable`, *optional*, defaults to `"relu"`):
The non-linear activation function (function or string) in the encoder and pooler. If string, `"relu"`,
`"relu"`, `"silu"` and `"relu_new"` are supported.
hidden_dropout_prob (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.1):
The dropout probability for all fully connected layers in the embeddings, encoder, and pooler.
attention_probs_dropout_prob (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.1):
The dropout ratio for the attention probabilities.
max_position_embeddings (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 512):
The maximum sequence length that this model might ever be used with. Typically set this to something large
just in case (e.g., 512 or 1024 or 2048).
type_vocab_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 2):
The vocabulary size of the `token_type_ids` passed when calling [`ClapTextModel`].
layer_norm_eps (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 1e-12):
The epsilon used by the layer normalization layers.
position_embedding_type (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"absolute"`):
Type of position embedding. Choose one of `"absolute"`, `"relative_key"`, `"relative_key_query"`. For
positional embeddings use `"absolute"`. For more information on `"relative_key"`, please refer to
[Self-Attention with Relative Position Representations (Shaw et al.)](https://arxiv.org/abs/1803.02155).
For more information on `"relative_key_query"`, please refer to *Method 4* in [Improve Transformer Models
with Better Relative Position Embeddings (Huang et al.)](https://arxiv.org/abs/2009.13658).
is_decoder (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether the model is used as a decoder or not. If `False`, the model is used as an encoder.
use_cache (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether or not the model should return the last key/values attentions (not used by all models). Only
relevant if `config.is_decoder=True`.
projection_hidden_act (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"relu"`):
The non-linear activation function (function or string) in the projection layer. If string, `"gelu"`,
`"relu"`, `"silu"` and `"gelu_new"` are supported.
projection_dim (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 512)
Dimension of the projection head of the `ClapTextModelWithProjection`.
Examples:
```python
>>> from transformers import ClapTextConfig, ClapTextModel
>>> # Initializing a CLAP text configuration
>>> configuration = ClapTextConfig()
>>> # Initializing a model (with random weights) from the configuration
>>> model = ClapTextModel(configuration)
>>> # Accessing the model configuration
>>> configuration = model.config
```"""
model_type = "clap_text_model"
def __init__(
self,
vocab_size=50265,
hidden_size=768,
num_hidden_layers=12,
num_attention_heads=12,
intermediate_size=3072,
hidden_act="gelu",
hidden_dropout_prob=0.1,
attention_probs_dropout_prob=0.1,
max_position_embeddings=514,
type_vocab_size=1,
initializer_factor=1.0,
layer_norm_eps=1e-12,
projection_dim=512,
pad_token_id=1,
bos_token_id=0,
eos_token_id=2,
position_embedding_type="absolute",
use_cache=True,
projection_hidden_act="relu",
**kwargs,
):
super().__init__(pad_token_id=pad_token_id, bos_token_id=bos_token_id, eos_token_id=eos_token_id, **kwargs)
self.vocab_size = vocab_size
self.hidden_size = hidden_size
self.num_hidden_layers = num_hidden_layers
self.num_attention_heads = num_attention_heads
self.hidden_act = hidden_act
self.intermediate_size = intermediate_size
self.hidden_dropout_prob = hidden_dropout_prob
self.attention_probs_dropout_prob = attention_probs_dropout_prob
self.max_position_embeddings = max_position_embeddings
self.type_vocab_size = type_vocab_size
self.initializer_factor = initializer_factor
self.layer_norm_eps = layer_norm_eps
self.position_embedding_type = position_embedding_type
self.use_cache = use_cache
self.projection_hidden_act = projection_hidden_act
self.projection_dim = projection_dim
@classmethod
def from_pretrained(cls, pretrained_model_name_or_path: Union[str, os.PathLike], **kwargs) -> "PretrainedConfig":
cls._set_token_in_kwargs(kwargs)
config_dict, kwargs = cls.get_config_dict(pretrained_model_name_or_path, **kwargs)
# get the text config dict if we are loading from ClapConfig
if config_dict.get("model_type") == "clap":
config_dict = config_dict["text_config"]
if "model_type" in config_dict and hasattr(cls, "model_type") and config_dict["model_type"] != cls.model_type:
logger.warning(
f"You are using a model of type {config_dict['model_type']} to instantiate a model of type "
f"{cls.model_type}. This is not supported for all configurations of models and can yield errors."
)
return cls.from_dict(config_dict, **kwargs)
class ClapAudioConfig(PretrainedConfig):
r"""
This is the configuration class to store the configuration of a [`ClapAudioModel`]. It is used to instantiate a
CLAP audio encoder according to the specified arguments, defining the model architecture. Instantiating a
configuration with the defaults will yield a similar configuration to that of the audio encoder of the CLAP
[laion/clap-htsat-fused](https://huggingface.co/laion/clap-htsat-fused) architecture.
Configuration objects inherit from [`PretrainedConfig`] and can be used to control the model outputs. Read the
documentation from [`PretrainedConfig`] for more information.
Args:
window_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 8):
Image size of the spectrogram
num_mel_bins (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 64):
Number of mel features used per frames. Should correspond to the value used in the `ClapProcessor` class.
spec_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 256):
Desired input size of the spectrogram that the model supports. It can be different from the output of the
`ClapFeatureExtractor`, in which case the input features will be resized. Corresponds to the `image_size`
of the audio models.
hidden_act (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"gelu"`):
The non-linear activation function (function or string) in the encoder and pooler. If string, `"gelu"`,
`"relu"`, `"silu"` and `"gelu_new"` are supported.
patch_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 4):
Patch size for the audio spectrogram
patch_stride (`list`, *optional*, defaults to `[4, 4]`):
Patch stride for the audio spectrogram
num_classes (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 527):
Number of classes used for the head training
hidden_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 768):
Hidden size of the output of the audio encoder. Correspond to the dimension of the penultimate layer's
output,which is sent to the projection MLP layer.
projection_dim (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 512):
Hidden size of the projection layer.
depths (`list`, *optional*, defaults to `[2, 2, 6, 2]`):
Depths used for the Swin Layers of the audio model
num_attention_heads (`list`, *optional*, defaults to `[4, 8, 16, 32]`):
Number of attention heads used for the Swin Layers of the audio model
enable_fusion (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether or not to enable patch fusion. This is the main contribution of the authors, and should give the
best results.
hidden_dropout_prob (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.1):
The dropout probabilitiy for all fully connected layers in the encoder.
fusion_type (`[type]`, *optional*):
Fusion type used for the patch fusion.
patch_embed_input_channels (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 1):
Number of channels used for the input spectrogram
flatten_patch_embeds (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether or not to flatten the patch embeddings
patch_embeds_hidden_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 96):
Hidden size of the patch embeddings. It is used as the number of output channels.
enable_patch_layer_norm (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether or not to enable layer normalization for the patch embeddings
drop_path_rate (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.0):
Drop path rate for the patch fusion
attention_probs_dropout_prob (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.0):
The dropout ratio for the attention probabilities.
qkv_bias (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether or not to add a bias to the query, key, value projections.
mlp_ratio (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 4.0):
Ratio of the mlp hidden dim to embedding dim.
aff_block_r (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 4):
downsize_ratio used in the AudioFF block
num_hidden_layers (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 4):
Number of hidden layers in the Transformer encoder.
projection_hidden_act (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"relu"`):
The non-linear activation function (function or string) in the projection layer. If string, `"gelu"`,
`"relu"`, `"silu"` and `"gelu_new"` are supported.
layer_norm_eps (`[type]`, *optional*, defaults to `1e-5`):
The epsilon used by the layer normalization layers.
initializer_factor (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 1.0):
A factor for initializing all weight matrices (should be kept to 1, used internally for initialization
testing).
Example:
```python
>>> from transformers import ClapAudioConfig, ClapAudioModel
>>> # Initializing a ClapAudioConfig with laion/clap-htsat-fused style configuration
>>> configuration = ClapAudioConfig()
>>> # Initializing a ClapAudioModel (with random weights) from the laion/clap-htsat-fused style configuration
>>> model = ClapAudioModel(configuration)
>>> # Accessing the model configuration
>>> configuration = model.config
```"""
model_type = "clap_audio_model"
def __init__(
self,
window_size=8,
num_mel_bins=64,
spec_size=256,
hidden_act="gelu",
patch_size=4,
patch_stride=[4, 4],
num_classes=527,
hidden_size=768,
projection_dim=512,
depths=[2, 2, 6, 2],
num_attention_heads=[4, 8, 16, 32],
enable_fusion=False,
hidden_dropout_prob=0.1,
fusion_type=None,
patch_embed_input_channels=1,
flatten_patch_embeds=True,
patch_embeds_hidden_size=96,
enable_patch_layer_norm=True,
drop_path_rate=0.0,
attention_probs_dropout_prob=0.0,
qkv_bias=True,
mlp_ratio=4.0,
aff_block_r=4,
num_hidden_layers=4,
projection_hidden_act="relu",
layer_norm_eps=1e-5,
initializer_factor=1.0,
**kwargs,
):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.window_size = window_size
self.num_mel_bins = num_mel_bins
self.spec_size = spec_size
self.patch_size = patch_size
self.patch_stride = patch_stride
self.num_classes = num_classes
self.hidden_size = hidden_size
self.depths = depths
self.num_hidden_layers = num_hidden_layers
self.num_attention_heads = num_attention_heads
self.window_size = window_size
self.enable_fusion = enable_fusion
self.fusion_type = fusion_type
self.hidden_act = hidden_act
self.hidden_dropout_prob = hidden_dropout_prob
self.projection_dim = projection_dim
self.flatten_patch_embeds = flatten_patch_embeds
self.patch_embeds_hidden_size = patch_embeds_hidden_size
self.enable_patch_layer_norm = enable_patch_layer_norm
self.drop_path_rate = drop_path_rate
self.attention_probs_dropout_prob = attention_probs_dropout_prob
self.qkv_bias = qkv_bias
self.mlp_ratio = mlp_ratio
self.patch_embed_input_channels = patch_embed_input_channels
self.aff_block_r = aff_block_r
self.layer_norm_eps = layer_norm_eps
self.initializer_factor = initializer_factor
self.projection_hidden_act = projection_hidden_act
@classmethod
def from_pretrained(cls, pretrained_model_name_or_path: Union[str, os.PathLike], **kwargs) -> "PretrainedConfig":
cls._set_token_in_kwargs(kwargs)
config_dict, kwargs = cls.get_config_dict(pretrained_model_name_or_path, **kwargs)
# get the audio config dict if we are loading from ClapConfig
if config_dict.get("model_type") == "clap":
config_dict = config_dict["audio_config"]
if "model_type" in config_dict and hasattr(cls, "model_type") and config_dict["model_type"] != cls.model_type:
logger.warning(
f"You are using a model of type {config_dict['model_type']} to instantiate a model of type "
f"{cls.model_type}. This is not supported for all configurations of models and can yield errors."
)
return cls.from_dict(config_dict, **kwargs)
class ClapConfig(PretrainedConfig):
r"""
[`ClapConfig`] is the configuration class to store the configuration of a [`ClapModel`]. It is used to instantiate
a CLAP model according to the specified arguments, defining the text model and audio model configs. Instantiating a
configuration with the defaults will yield a similar configuration to that of the CLAP
[laion/clap-htsat-fused](https://huggingface.co/laion/clap-htsat-fused) architecture.
Configuration objects inherit from [`PretrainedConfig`] and can be used to control the model outputs. Read the
documentation from [`PretrainedConfig`] for more information.
Args:
text_config (`dict`, *optional*):
Dictionary of configuration options used to initialize [`ClapTextConfig`].
audio_config (`dict`, *optional*):
Dictionary of configuration options used to initialize [`ClapAudioConfig`].
projection_dim (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 512):
Dimentionality of text and audio projection layers.
logit_scale_init_value (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 2.6592):
The inital value of the *logit_scale* paramter. Default is used as per the original CLAP implementation.
projection_hidden_act (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"relu"`):
Activation function for the projection layers.
initializer_factor (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 1.0):
Factor to scale the initialization of the model weights.
kwargs (*optional*):
Dictionary of keyword arguments.
Example:
```python
>>> from transformers import ClapConfig, ClapModel
>>> # Initializing a ClapConfig with laion-ai/base style configuration
>>> configuration = ClapConfig()
>>> # Initializing a ClapModel (with random weights) from the laion-ai/base style configuration
>>> model = ClapModel(configuration)
>>> # Accessing the model configuration
>>> configuration = model.config
>>> # We can also initialize a ClapConfig from a ClapTextConfig and a ClapAudioConfig
>>> from transformers import ClapTextConfig, ClapAudioConfig
>>> # Initializing a ClapText and ClapAudioConfig configuration
>>> config_text = ClapTextConfig()
>>> config_audio = ClapAudioConfig()
>>> config = ClapConfig.from_text_audio_configs(config_text, config_audio)
```"""
model_type = "clap"
is_composition = True
def __init__(
self,
text_config=None,
audio_config=None,
logit_scale_init_value=(1 / 0.07),
projection_dim=512,
projection_hidden_act="relu",
initializer_factor=1.0,
**kwargs,
):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
if text_config is None:
text_config = {}
logger.info("text_config is None. Initializing the ClapTextConfig with default values.")
if audio_config is None:
audio_config = {}
logger.info("audio_config is None. initializing the ClapAudioConfig with default values.")
self.text_config = ClapTextConfig(**text_config)
self.audio_config = ClapAudioConfig(**audio_config)
self.text_config.projection_dim = projection_dim
self.audio_config.projection_dim = projection_dim
self.text_config.projection_hidden_act = projection_hidden_act
self.audio_config.projection_hidden_act = projection_hidden_act
self.projection_dim = projection_dim
self.projection_hidden_act = projection_hidden_act
self.hidden_size = self.text_config.hidden_size
self.logit_scale_init_value = logit_scale_init_value
self.initializer_factor = initializer_factor
self.num_hidden_layers = self.text_config.num_hidden_layers + len(self.audio_config.depths)
@classmethod
def from_text_audio_configs(cls, text_config: ClapTextConfig, audio_config: ClapAudioConfig, **kwargs):
r"""
Instantiate a [`ClapConfig`] (or a derived class) from clap text model configuration and clap audio model
configuration.
Returns:
[`ClapConfig`]: An instance of a configuration object
"""
return cls(text_config=text_config.to_dict(), audio_config=audio_config.to_dict(), **kwargs)
def to_dict(self):
"""
Serializes this instance to a Python dictionary. Override the default [`~PretrainedConfig.to_dict`].
Returns:
`Dict[str, any]`: Dictionary of all the attributes that make up this configuration instance,
"""
output = copy.deepcopy(self.__dict__)
output["text_config"] = self.text_config.to_dict()
output["audio_config"] = self.audio_config.to_dict()
output["model_type"] = self.__class__.model_type
return output
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transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/tapas/modeling_tapas.py | # coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2020 Google Research and The HuggingFace Inc. team.
#
# 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.
"""PyTorch TAPAS model."""
import enum
import math
import os
from dataclasses import dataclass
from typing import Optional, Tuple, Union
import torch
import torch.utils.checkpoint
from torch import nn
from torch.nn import BCEWithLogitsLoss, CrossEntropyLoss, MSELoss
from ...activations import ACT2FN
from ...modeling_outputs import BaseModelOutput, BaseModelOutputWithPooling, MaskedLMOutput, SequenceClassifierOutput
from ...modeling_utils import PreTrainedModel
from ...pytorch_utils import (
apply_chunking_to_forward,
find_pruneable_heads_and_indices,
is_torch_greater_or_equal_than_1_12,
prune_linear_layer,
)
from ...utils import (
ModelOutput,
add_start_docstrings,
add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward,
logging,
replace_return_docstrings,
)
from .configuration_tapas import TapasConfig
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
if not is_torch_greater_or_equal_than_1_12:
logger.warning(
f"You are using torch=={torch.__version__}, but torch>=1.12.0 is required to use "
"TapasModel. Please upgrade torch."
)
_CONFIG_FOR_DOC = "TapasConfig"
_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC = "google/tapas-base"
TAPAS_PRETRAINED_MODEL_ARCHIVE_LIST = [
# large models
"google/tapas-large",
"google/tapas-large-finetuned-sqa",
"google/tapas-large-finetuned-wtq",
"google/tapas-large-finetuned-wikisql-supervised",
"google/tapas-large-finetuned-tabfact",
# base models
"google/tapas-base",
"google/tapas-base-finetuned-sqa",
"google/tapas-base-finetuned-wtq",
"google/tapas-base-finetuned-wikisql-supervised",
"google/tapas-base-finetuned-tabfact",
# small models
"google/tapas-small",
"google/tapas-small-finetuned-sqa",
"google/tapas-small-finetuned-wtq",
"google/tapas-small-finetuned-wikisql-supervised",
"google/tapas-small-finetuned-tabfact",
# mini models
"google/tapas-mini",
"google/tapas-mini-finetuned-sqa",
"google/tapas-mini-finetuned-wtq",
"google/tapas-mini-finetuned-wikisql-supervised",
"google/tapas-mini-finetuned-tabfact",
# tiny models
"google/tapas-tiny",
"google/tapas-tiny-finetuned-sqa",
"google/tapas-tiny-finetuned-wtq",
"google/tapas-tiny-finetuned-wikisql-supervised",
"google/tapas-tiny-finetuned-tabfact",
# See all TAPAS models at https://huggingface.co/models?filter=tapas
]
EPSILON_ZERO_DIVISION = 1e-10
CLOSE_ENOUGH_TO_LOG_ZERO = -10000.0
@dataclass
class TableQuestionAnsweringOutput(ModelOutput):
"""
Output type of [`TapasForQuestionAnswering`].
Args:
loss (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(1,)`, *optional*, returned when `labels` (and possibly `answer`, `aggregation_labels`, `numeric_values` and `numeric_values_scale` are provided)):
Total loss as the sum of the hierarchical cell selection log-likelihood loss and (optionally) the
semi-supervised regression loss and (optionally) supervised loss for aggregations.
logits (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`):
Prediction scores of the cell selection head, for every token.
logits_aggregation (`torch.FloatTensor`, *optional*, of shape `(batch_size, num_aggregation_labels)`):
Prediction scores of the aggregation head, for every aggregation operator.
hidden_states (`tuple(torch.FloatTensor)`, *optional*, returned when `output_hidden_states=True` is passed or when `config.output_hidden_states=True`):
Tuple of `torch.FloatTensor` (one for the output of the embeddings + one for the output of each layer) of
shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`. Hidden-states of the model at the output of each layer
plus the initial embedding outputs.
attentions (`tuple(torch.FloatTensor)`, *optional*, returned when `output_attentions=True` is passed or when `config.output_attentions=True`):
Tuple of `torch.FloatTensor` (one for each layer) of shape `(batch_size, num_heads, sequence_length,
sequence_length)`. Attentions weights after the attention softmax, used to compute the weighted average in
the self-attention heads.
"""
loss: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None
logits: torch.FloatTensor = None
logits_aggregation: torch.FloatTensor = None
hidden_states: Optional[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]] = None
attentions: Optional[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]] = None
def load_tf_weights_in_tapas(model, config, tf_checkpoint_path):
"""
Load tf checkpoints in a PyTorch model. This is an adaptation from load_tf_weights_in_bert
- add cell selection and aggregation heads
- take into account additional token type embedding layers
"""
try:
import re
import numpy as np
import tensorflow as tf
except ImportError:
logger.error(
"Loading a TensorFlow model in PyTorch, requires TensorFlow to be installed. Please see "
"https://www.tensorflow.org/install/ for installation instructions."
)
raise
tf_path = os.path.abspath(tf_checkpoint_path)
logger.info(f"Converting TensorFlow checkpoint from {tf_path}")
# Load weights from TF model
init_vars = tf.train.list_variables(tf_path)
names = []
arrays = []
for name, shape in init_vars:
logger.info(f"Loading TF weight {name} with shape {shape}")
array = tf.train.load_variable(tf_path, name)
names.append(name)
arrays.append(array)
for name, array in zip(names, arrays):
name = name.split("/")
# adam_v and adam_m are variables used in AdamWeightDecayOptimizer to calculate m and v
# which are not required for using pretrained model
if any(
n
in [
"adam_v",
"adam_m",
"AdamWeightDecayOptimizer",
"AdamWeightDecayOptimizer_1",
"global_step",
"seq_relationship",
]
for n in name
):
logger.info(f"Skipping {'/'.join(name)}")
continue
# in case the model is TapasForSequenceClassification, we skip output_bias and output_weights
# since these are not used for classification
if isinstance(model, TapasForSequenceClassification):
if any(n in ["output_bias", "output_weights"] for n in name):
logger.info(f"Skipping {'/'.join(name)}")
continue
# in case the model is TapasModel, we skip output_bias, output_weights, output_bias_cls and output_weights_cls
# since this model does not have MLM and NSP heads
if isinstance(model, TapasModel):
if any(n in ["output_bias", "output_weights", "output_bias_cls", "output_weights_cls"] for n in name):
logger.info(f"Skipping {'/'.join(name)}")
continue
# in case the model is TapasForMaskedLM, we skip the pooler
if isinstance(model, TapasForMaskedLM):
if any(n in ["pooler"] for n in name):
logger.info(f"Skipping {'/'.join(name)}")
continue
# if first scope name starts with "bert", change it to "tapas"
if name[0] == "bert":
name[0] = "tapas"
pointer = model
for m_name in name:
if re.fullmatch(r"[A-Za-z]+_\d+", m_name):
scope_names = re.split(r"_(\d+)", m_name)
else:
scope_names = [m_name]
if scope_names[0] == "kernel" or scope_names[0] == "gamma":
pointer = getattr(pointer, "weight")
elif scope_names[0] == "beta":
pointer = getattr(pointer, "bias")
# cell selection heads
elif scope_names[0] == "output_bias":
if not isinstance(model, TapasForMaskedLM):
pointer = getattr(pointer, "output_bias")
else:
pointer = getattr(pointer, "bias")
elif scope_names[0] == "output_weights":
pointer = getattr(pointer, "output_weights")
elif scope_names[0] == "column_output_bias":
pointer = getattr(pointer, "column_output_bias")
elif scope_names[0] == "column_output_weights":
pointer = getattr(pointer, "column_output_weights")
# aggregation head
elif scope_names[0] == "output_bias_agg":
pointer = getattr(pointer, "aggregation_classifier")
pointer = getattr(pointer, "bias")
elif scope_names[0] == "output_weights_agg":
pointer = getattr(pointer, "aggregation_classifier")
pointer = getattr(pointer, "weight")
# classification head
elif scope_names[0] == "output_bias_cls":
pointer = getattr(pointer, "classifier")
pointer = getattr(pointer, "bias")
elif scope_names[0] == "output_weights_cls":
pointer = getattr(pointer, "classifier")
pointer = getattr(pointer, "weight")
else:
try:
pointer = getattr(pointer, scope_names[0])
except AttributeError:
logger.info(f"Skipping {'/'.join(name)}")
continue
if len(scope_names) >= 2:
num = int(scope_names[1])
pointer = pointer[num]
if m_name[-11:] == "_embeddings":
pointer = getattr(pointer, "weight")
elif m_name[-13:] in [f"_embeddings_{i}" for i in range(7)]:
pointer = getattr(pointer, "weight")
elif m_name == "kernel":
array = np.transpose(array)
try:
if pointer.shape != array.shape:
raise ValueError(f"Pointer shape {pointer.shape} and array shape {array.shape} mismatched")
except AssertionError as e:
e.args += (pointer.shape, array.shape)
raise
logger.info(f"Initialize PyTorch weight {name}")
# Added a check to see whether the array is a scalar (because bias terms in Tapas checkpoints can be
# scalar => should first be converted to numpy arrays)
if np.isscalar(array):
array = np.array(array)
pointer.data = torch.from_numpy(array)
return model
class TapasEmbeddings(nn.Module):
"""
Construct the embeddings from word, position and token_type embeddings. Same as BertEmbeddings but with a number of
additional token type embeddings to encode tabular structure.
"""
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
# we do not include config.disabled_features and config.disable_position_embeddings from the original implementation
# word embeddings
self.word_embeddings = nn.Embedding(config.vocab_size, config.hidden_size, padding_idx=config.pad_token_id)
# position embeddings
self.position_embeddings = nn.Embedding(config.max_position_embeddings, config.hidden_size)
# token type embeddings
for i, type_vocab_sizes in enumerate(config.type_vocab_sizes):
name = f"token_type_embeddings_{i}"
setattr(self, name, nn.Embedding(type_vocab_sizes, config.hidden_size))
self.number_of_token_type_embeddings = len(config.type_vocab_sizes)
# self.LayerNorm is not snake-cased to stick with TensorFlow model variable name and be able to load
# any TensorFlow checkpoint file
self.LayerNorm = nn.LayerNorm(config.hidden_size, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(config.hidden_dropout_prob)
self.config = config
def forward(self, input_ids=None, token_type_ids=None, position_ids=None, inputs_embeds=None):
if input_ids is not None:
input_shape = input_ids.size()
else:
input_shape = inputs_embeds.size()[:-1]
seq_length = input_shape[1]
device = input_ids.device if input_ids is not None else inputs_embeds.device
if position_ids is None:
# create absolute position embeddings
position_ids = torch.arange(seq_length, dtype=torch.long, device=device)
position_ids = position_ids.unsqueeze(0).expand(input_shape)
# when self.config.reset_position_index_per_cell is set to True, create relative position embeddings
if self.config.reset_position_index_per_cell:
# shape (batch_size, seq_len)
col_index = IndexMap(token_type_ids[:, :, 1], self.config.type_vocab_sizes[1], batch_dims=1)
# shape (batch_size, seq_len)
row_index = IndexMap(token_type_ids[:, :, 2], self.config.type_vocab_sizes[2], batch_dims=1)
# shape (batch_size, seq_len)
full_index = ProductIndexMap(col_index, row_index)
# shape (max_rows * max_columns,). First absolute position for every cell
first_position_per_segment = reduce_min(position_ids, full_index)[0]
# ? shape (batch_size, seq_len). First absolute position of the cell for every token
first_position = gather(first_position_per_segment, full_index)
# shape (1, seq_len)
position = torch.arange(seq_length, dtype=torch.long, device=device).unsqueeze(0)
position_ids = torch.min(
torch.as_tensor(self.config.max_position_embeddings - 1, device=device), position - first_position
)
if token_type_ids is None:
token_type_ids = torch.zeros(
(input_shape + self.number_of_token_type_embeddings), dtype=torch.long, device=device
)
if inputs_embeds is None:
inputs_embeds = self.word_embeddings(input_ids)
position_embeddings = self.position_embeddings(position_ids)
embeddings = inputs_embeds + position_embeddings
for i in range(self.number_of_token_type_embeddings):
name = f"token_type_embeddings_{i}"
embeddings += getattr(self, name)(token_type_ids[:, :, i])
embeddings = self.LayerNorm(embeddings)
embeddings = self.dropout(embeddings)
return embeddings
class TapasSelfAttention(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
if config.hidden_size % config.num_attention_heads != 0 and not hasattr(config, "embedding_size"):
raise ValueError(
f"The hidden size {config.hidden_size} is not a multiple of the number of attention "
f"heads {config.num_attention_heads}"
)
self.num_attention_heads = config.num_attention_heads
self.attention_head_size = int(config.hidden_size / config.num_attention_heads)
self.all_head_size = self.num_attention_heads * self.attention_head_size
self.query = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, self.all_head_size)
self.key = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, self.all_head_size)
self.value = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, self.all_head_size)
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(config.attention_probs_dropout_prob)
self.is_decoder = config.is_decoder
def transpose_for_scores(self, x):
new_x_shape = x.size()[:-1] + (self.num_attention_heads, self.attention_head_size)
x = x.view(*new_x_shape)
return x.permute(0, 2, 1, 3)
def forward(
self,
hidden_states,
attention_mask=None,
head_mask=None,
encoder_hidden_states=None,
encoder_attention_mask=None,
past_key_value=None,
output_attentions=False,
):
mixed_query_layer = self.query(hidden_states)
# If this is instantiated as a cross-attention module, the keys
# and values come from an encoder; the attention mask needs to be
# such that the encoder's padding tokens are not attended to.
is_cross_attention = encoder_hidden_states is not None
if is_cross_attention and past_key_value is not None:
# reuse k,v, cross_attentions
key_layer = past_key_value[0]
value_layer = past_key_value[1]
attention_mask = encoder_attention_mask
elif is_cross_attention:
key_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(self.key(encoder_hidden_states))
value_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(self.value(encoder_hidden_states))
attention_mask = encoder_attention_mask
elif past_key_value is not None:
key_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(self.key(hidden_states))
value_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(self.value(hidden_states))
key_layer = torch.cat([past_key_value[0], key_layer], dim=2)
value_layer = torch.cat([past_key_value[1], value_layer], dim=2)
else:
key_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(self.key(hidden_states))
value_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(self.value(hidden_states))
query_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(mixed_query_layer)
if self.is_decoder:
past_key_value = (key_layer, value_layer)
# Take the dot product between "query" and "key" to get the raw attention scores.
attention_scores = torch.matmul(query_layer, key_layer.transpose(-1, -2))
attention_scores = attention_scores / math.sqrt(self.attention_head_size)
if attention_mask is not None:
# Apply the attention mask is (precomputed for all layers in TapasModel forward() function)
attention_scores = attention_scores + attention_mask
# Normalize the attention scores to probabilities.
attention_probs = nn.functional.softmax(attention_scores, dim=-1)
# This is actually dropping out entire tokens to attend to, which might
# seem a bit unusual, but is taken from the original Transformer paper.
attention_probs = self.dropout(attention_probs)
# Mask heads if we want to
if head_mask is not None:
attention_probs = attention_probs * head_mask
context_layer = torch.matmul(attention_probs, value_layer)
context_layer = context_layer.permute(0, 2, 1, 3).contiguous()
new_context_layer_shape = context_layer.size()[:-2] + (self.all_head_size,)
context_layer = context_layer.view(*new_context_layer_shape)
outputs = (context_layer, attention_probs) if output_attentions else (context_layer,)
if self.is_decoder:
outputs = outputs + (past_key_value,)
return outputs
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertSelfOutput
class TapasSelfOutput(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.dense = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.hidden_size)
self.LayerNorm = nn.LayerNorm(config.hidden_size, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(config.hidden_dropout_prob)
def forward(self, hidden_states: torch.Tensor, input_tensor: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
hidden_states = self.dense(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.dropout(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.LayerNorm(hidden_states + input_tensor)
return hidden_states
class TapasAttention(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.self = TapasSelfAttention(config)
self.output = TapasSelfOutput(config)
self.pruned_heads = set()
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertAttention.prune_heads
def prune_heads(self, heads):
if len(heads) == 0:
return
heads, index = find_pruneable_heads_and_indices(
heads, self.self.num_attention_heads, self.self.attention_head_size, self.pruned_heads
)
# Prune linear layers
self.self.query = prune_linear_layer(self.self.query, index)
self.self.key = prune_linear_layer(self.self.key, index)
self.self.value = prune_linear_layer(self.self.value, index)
self.output.dense = prune_linear_layer(self.output.dense, index, dim=1)
# Update hyper params and store pruned heads
self.self.num_attention_heads = self.self.num_attention_heads - len(heads)
self.self.all_head_size = self.self.attention_head_size * self.self.num_attention_heads
self.pruned_heads = self.pruned_heads.union(heads)
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertAttention.forward
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
encoder_hidden_states: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
encoder_attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
past_key_value: Optional[Tuple[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]]] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Tuple[torch.Tensor]:
self_outputs = self.self(
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
head_mask,
encoder_hidden_states,
encoder_attention_mask,
past_key_value,
output_attentions,
)
attention_output = self.output(self_outputs[0], hidden_states)
outputs = (attention_output,) + self_outputs[1:] # add attentions if we output them
return outputs
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertIntermediate
class TapasIntermediate(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.dense = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.intermediate_size)
if isinstance(config.hidden_act, str):
self.intermediate_act_fn = ACT2FN[config.hidden_act]
else:
self.intermediate_act_fn = config.hidden_act
def forward(self, hidden_states: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
hidden_states = self.dense(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.intermediate_act_fn(hidden_states)
return hidden_states
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertOutput
class TapasOutput(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.dense = nn.Linear(config.intermediate_size, config.hidden_size)
self.LayerNorm = nn.LayerNorm(config.hidden_size, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(config.hidden_dropout_prob)
def forward(self, hidden_states: torch.Tensor, input_tensor: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
hidden_states = self.dense(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.dropout(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.LayerNorm(hidden_states + input_tensor)
return hidden_states
class TapasLayer(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.chunk_size_feed_forward = config.chunk_size_feed_forward
self.seq_len_dim = 1
self.attention = TapasAttention(config)
self.is_decoder = config.is_decoder
self.add_cross_attention = config.add_cross_attention
if self.add_cross_attention:
if not self.is_decoder:
raise ValueError(f"{self} should be used as a decoder model if cross attention is added")
self.crossattention = TapasAttention(config)
self.intermediate = TapasIntermediate(config)
self.output = TapasOutput(config)
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertLayer.forward
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
encoder_hidden_states: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
encoder_attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
past_key_value: Optional[Tuple[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]]] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Tuple[torch.Tensor]:
# decoder uni-directional self-attention cached key/values tuple is at positions 1,2
self_attn_past_key_value = past_key_value[:2] if past_key_value is not None else None
self_attention_outputs = self.attention(
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
head_mask,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
past_key_value=self_attn_past_key_value,
)
attention_output = self_attention_outputs[0]
# if decoder, the last output is tuple of self-attn cache
if self.is_decoder:
outputs = self_attention_outputs[1:-1]
present_key_value = self_attention_outputs[-1]
else:
outputs = self_attention_outputs[1:] # add self attentions if we output attention weights
cross_attn_present_key_value = None
if self.is_decoder and encoder_hidden_states is not None:
if not hasattr(self, "crossattention"):
raise ValueError(
f"If `encoder_hidden_states` are passed, {self} has to be instantiated with cross-attention layers"
" by setting `config.add_cross_attention=True`"
)
# cross_attn cached key/values tuple is at positions 3,4 of past_key_value tuple
cross_attn_past_key_value = past_key_value[-2:] if past_key_value is not None else None
cross_attention_outputs = self.crossattention(
attention_output,
attention_mask,
head_mask,
encoder_hidden_states,
encoder_attention_mask,
cross_attn_past_key_value,
output_attentions,
)
attention_output = cross_attention_outputs[0]
outputs = outputs + cross_attention_outputs[1:-1] # add cross attentions if we output attention weights
# add cross-attn cache to positions 3,4 of present_key_value tuple
cross_attn_present_key_value = cross_attention_outputs[-1]
present_key_value = present_key_value + cross_attn_present_key_value
layer_output = apply_chunking_to_forward(
self.feed_forward_chunk, self.chunk_size_feed_forward, self.seq_len_dim, attention_output
)
outputs = (layer_output,) + outputs
# if decoder, return the attn key/values as the last output
if self.is_decoder:
outputs = outputs + (present_key_value,)
return outputs
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertLayer.feed_forward_chunk
def feed_forward_chunk(self, attention_output):
intermediate_output = self.intermediate(attention_output)
layer_output = self.output(intermediate_output, attention_output)
return layer_output
class TapasEncoder(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.config = config
self.layer = nn.ModuleList([TapasLayer(config) for _ in range(config.num_hidden_layers)])
self.gradient_checkpointing = False
def forward(
self,
hidden_states,
attention_mask=None,
head_mask=None,
encoder_hidden_states=None,
encoder_attention_mask=None,
past_key_values=None,
use_cache=None,
output_attentions=False,
output_hidden_states=False,
return_dict=True,
):
all_hidden_states = () if output_hidden_states else None
all_attentions = () if output_attentions else None
for i, layer_module in enumerate(self.layer):
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states = all_hidden_states + (hidden_states,)
layer_head_mask = head_mask[i] if head_mask is not None else None
if self.gradient_checkpointing and self.training:
def create_custom_forward(module):
def custom_forward(*inputs):
return module(*inputs, past_key_values, output_attentions)
return custom_forward
layer_outputs = torch.utils.checkpoint.checkpoint(
create_custom_forward(layer_module),
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
layer_head_mask,
encoder_hidden_states,
encoder_attention_mask,
)
else:
layer_outputs = layer_module(
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
layer_head_mask,
encoder_hidden_states,
encoder_attention_mask,
past_key_values,
output_attentions,
)
hidden_states = layer_outputs[0]
if output_attentions:
all_attentions = all_attentions + (layer_outputs[1],)
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states = all_hidden_states + (hidden_states,)
if not return_dict:
return tuple(v for v in [hidden_states, all_hidden_states, all_attentions] if v is not None)
return BaseModelOutput(
last_hidden_state=hidden_states, hidden_states=all_hidden_states, attentions=all_attentions
)
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertPooler
class TapasPooler(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.dense = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.hidden_size)
self.activation = nn.Tanh()
def forward(self, hidden_states: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
# We "pool" the model by simply taking the hidden state corresponding
# to the first token.
first_token_tensor = hidden_states[:, 0]
pooled_output = self.dense(first_token_tensor)
pooled_output = self.activation(pooled_output)
return pooled_output
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertPredictionHeadTransform with Bert->Tapas
class TapasPredictionHeadTransform(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.dense = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.hidden_size)
if isinstance(config.hidden_act, str):
self.transform_act_fn = ACT2FN[config.hidden_act]
else:
self.transform_act_fn = config.hidden_act
self.LayerNorm = nn.LayerNorm(config.hidden_size, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
def forward(self, hidden_states: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
hidden_states = self.dense(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.transform_act_fn(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.LayerNorm(hidden_states)
return hidden_states
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertLMPredictionHead with Bert->Tapas
class TapasLMPredictionHead(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.transform = TapasPredictionHeadTransform(config)
# The output weights are the same as the input embeddings, but there is
# an output-only bias for each token.
self.decoder = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.vocab_size, bias=False)
self.bias = nn.Parameter(torch.zeros(config.vocab_size))
# Need a link between the two variables so that the bias is correctly resized with `resize_token_embeddings`
self.decoder.bias = self.bias
def forward(self, hidden_states):
hidden_states = self.transform(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.decoder(hidden_states)
return hidden_states
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertOnlyMLMHead with Bert->Tapas
class TapasOnlyMLMHead(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.predictions = TapasLMPredictionHead(config)
def forward(self, sequence_output: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
prediction_scores = self.predictions(sequence_output)
return prediction_scores
class TapasPreTrainedModel(PreTrainedModel):
"""
An abstract class to handle weights initialization and a simple interface for downloading and loading pretrained
models.
"""
config_class = TapasConfig
base_model_prefix = "tapas"
supports_gradient_checkpointing = True
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertPreTrainedModel._init_weights
def _init_weights(self, module):
"""Initialize the weights"""
if isinstance(module, nn.Linear):
# Slightly different from the TF version which uses truncated_normal for initialization
# cf https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/5617
module.weight.data.normal_(mean=0.0, std=self.config.initializer_range)
if module.bias is not None:
module.bias.data.zero_()
elif isinstance(module, nn.Embedding):
module.weight.data.normal_(mean=0.0, std=self.config.initializer_range)
if module.padding_idx is not None:
module.weight.data[module.padding_idx].zero_()
elif isinstance(module, nn.LayerNorm):
module.bias.data.zero_()
module.weight.data.fill_(1.0)
def _set_gradient_checkpointing(self, module, value=False):
if isinstance(module, TapasEncoder):
module.gradient_checkpointing = value
TAPAS_START_DOCSTRING = r"""
This model inherits from [`PreTrainedModel`]. Check the superclass documentation for the generic methods the
library implements for all its models (such as downloading or saving, resizing the input embeddings, pruning heads
etc.)
This model is also a PyTorch [torch.nn.Module](https://pytorch.org/docs/stable/nn.html#torch.nn.Module) subclass.
Use it as a regular PyTorch Module and refer to the PyTorch documentation for all matter related to general usage
and behavior.
Parameters:
config ([`TapasConfig`]): Model configuration class with all the parameters of the model.
Initializing with a config file does not load the weights associated with the model, only the
configuration. Check out the [`~PreTrainedModel.from_pretrained`] method to load the model weights.
"""
TAPAS_INPUTS_DOCSTRING = r"""
Args:
input_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `({0})`):
Indices of input sequence tokens in the vocabulary. Indices can be obtained using [`AutoTokenizer`]. See
[`PreTrainedTokenizer.encode`] and [`PreTrainedTokenizer.__call__`] for details.
[What are input IDs?](../glossary#input-ids)
attention_mask (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `({0})`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on padding token indices. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
token_type_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `({0}, 7)`, *optional*):
Token indices that encode tabular structure. Indices can be obtained using [`AutoTokenizer`]. See this
class for more info.
[What are token type IDs?](../glossary#token-type-ids)
position_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `({0})`, *optional*):
Indices of positions of each input sequence tokens in the position embeddings. If
`reset_position_index_per_cell` of [`TapasConfig`] is set to `True`, relative position embeddings will be
used. Selected in the range `[0, config.max_position_embeddings - 1]`.
[What are position IDs?](../glossary#position-ids)
head_mask (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(num_heads,)` or `(num_layers, num_heads)`, *optional*):
Mask to nullify selected heads of the self-attention modules. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`: - 1
indicates the head is **not masked**, - 0 indicates the head is **masked**.
inputs_embeds (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `({0}, hidden_size)`, *optional*):
Optionally, instead of passing `input_ids` you can choose to directly pass an embedded representation. This
is useful if you want more control over how to convert `input_ids` indices into associated vectors than the
model's internal embedding lookup matrix.
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under returned
tensors for more detail.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors for
more detail.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple.
"""
@add_start_docstrings(
"The bare Tapas Model transformer outputting raw hidden-states without any specific head on top.",
TAPAS_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class TapasModel(TapasPreTrainedModel):
"""
This class is a small change compared to [`BertModel`], taking into account the additional token type ids.
The model can behave as an encoder (with only self-attention) as well as a decoder, in which case a layer of
cross-attention is added between the self-attention layers, following the architecture described in [Attention is
all you need](https://arxiv.org/abs/1706.03762) by Ashish Vaswani, Noam Shazeer, Niki Parmar, Jakob Uszkoreit,
Llion Jones, Aidan N. Gomez, Lukasz Kaiser and Illia Polosukhin.
"""
def __init__(self, config, add_pooling_layer=True):
super().__init__(config)
self.config = config
self.embeddings = TapasEmbeddings(config)
self.encoder = TapasEncoder(config)
self.pooler = TapasPooler(config) if add_pooling_layer else None
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
def get_input_embeddings(self):
return self.embeddings.word_embeddings
def set_input_embeddings(self, value):
self.embeddings.word_embeddings = value
def _prune_heads(self, heads_to_prune):
"""
Prunes heads of the model. heads_to_prune: dict of {layer_num: list of heads to prune in this layer} See base
class PreTrainedModel
"""
for layer, heads in heads_to_prune.items():
self.encoder.layer[layer].attention.prune_heads(heads)
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(TAPAS_INPUTS_DOCSTRING.format("batch_size, sequence_length"))
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=BaseModelOutputWithPooling, config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
token_type_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
encoder_hidden_states: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
encoder_attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple, BaseModelOutputWithPooling]:
r"""
Returns:
Examples:
```python
>>> from transformers import AutoTokenizer, TapasModel
>>> import pandas as pd
>>> tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("google/tapas-base")
>>> model = TapasModel.from_pretrained("google/tapas-base")
>>> data = {
... "Actors": ["Brad Pitt", "Leonardo Di Caprio", "George Clooney"],
... "Age": ["56", "45", "59"],
... "Number of movies": ["87", "53", "69"],
... }
>>> table = pd.DataFrame.from_dict(data)
>>> queries = ["How many movies has George Clooney played in?", "How old is Brad Pitt?"]
>>> inputs = tokenizer(table=table, queries=queries, padding="max_length", return_tensors="pt")
>>> outputs = model(**inputs)
>>> last_hidden_states = outputs.last_hidden_state
```"""
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
if input_ids is not None and inputs_embeds is not None:
raise ValueError("You cannot specify both input_ids and inputs_embeds at the same time")
elif input_ids is not None:
input_shape = input_ids.size()
elif inputs_embeds is not None:
input_shape = inputs_embeds.size()[:-1]
else:
raise ValueError("You have to specify either input_ids or inputs_embeds")
device = input_ids.device if input_ids is not None else inputs_embeds.device
if attention_mask is None:
attention_mask = torch.ones(input_shape, device=device)
if token_type_ids is None:
token_type_ids = torch.zeros(
(*input_shape, len(self.config.type_vocab_sizes)), dtype=torch.long, device=device
)
# We can provide a self-attention mask of dimensions [batch_size, from_seq_length, to_seq_length]
# ourselves in which case we just need to make it broadcastable to all heads.
extended_attention_mask: torch.Tensor = self.get_extended_attention_mask(attention_mask, input_shape)
# If a 2D ou 3D attention mask is provided for the cross-attention
# we need to make broadcastabe to [batch_size, num_heads, seq_length, seq_length]
if self.config.is_decoder and encoder_hidden_states is not None:
encoder_batch_size, encoder_sequence_length, _ = encoder_hidden_states.size()
encoder_hidden_shape = (encoder_batch_size, encoder_sequence_length)
if encoder_attention_mask is None:
encoder_attention_mask = torch.ones(encoder_hidden_shape, device=device)
encoder_extended_attention_mask = self.invert_attention_mask(encoder_attention_mask)
else:
encoder_extended_attention_mask = None
# Prepare head mask if needed
# 1.0 in head_mask indicate we keep the head
# attention_probs has shape bsz x n_heads x N x N
# input head_mask has shape [num_heads] or [num_hidden_layers x num_heads]
# and head_mask is converted to shape [num_hidden_layers x batch x num_heads x seq_length x seq_length]
head_mask = self.get_head_mask(head_mask, self.config.num_hidden_layers)
embedding_output = self.embeddings(
input_ids=input_ids, position_ids=position_ids, token_type_ids=token_type_ids, inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds
)
encoder_outputs = self.encoder(
embedding_output,
attention_mask=extended_attention_mask,
head_mask=head_mask,
encoder_hidden_states=encoder_hidden_states,
encoder_attention_mask=encoder_extended_attention_mask,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
sequence_output = encoder_outputs[0]
pooled_output = self.pooler(sequence_output) if self.pooler is not None else None
if not return_dict:
return (sequence_output, pooled_output) + encoder_outputs[1:]
return BaseModelOutputWithPooling(
last_hidden_state=sequence_output,
pooler_output=pooled_output,
hidden_states=encoder_outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=encoder_outputs.attentions,
)
@add_start_docstrings("""Tapas Model with a `language modeling` head on top.""", TAPAS_START_DOCSTRING)
class TapasForMaskedLM(TapasPreTrainedModel):
_tied_weights_keys = ["cls.predictions.decoder.weight", "cls.predictions.decoder.bias"]
config_class = TapasConfig
base_model_prefix = "tapas"
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__(config)
self.tapas = TapasModel(config, add_pooling_layer=False)
self.cls = TapasOnlyMLMHead(config)
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
def get_output_embeddings(self):
return self.cls.predictions.decoder
def set_output_embeddings(self, new_embeddings):
self.cls.predictions.decoder = new_embeddings
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(TAPAS_INPUTS_DOCSTRING.format("batch_size, sequence_length"))
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=MaskedLMOutput, config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
token_type_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
encoder_hidden_states: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
encoder_attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
labels: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
**kwargs,
) -> Union[Tuple, MaskedLMOutput]:
r"""
labels (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Labels for computing the masked language modeling loss. Indices should be in `[-100, 0, ...,
config.vocab_size]` (see `input_ids` docstring) Tokens with indices set to `-100` are ignored (masked), the
loss is only computed for the tokens with labels in `[0, ..., config.vocab_size]`
Returns:
Examples:
```python
>>> from transformers import AutoTokenizer, TapasForMaskedLM
>>> import pandas as pd
>>> tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("google/tapas-base")
>>> model = TapasForMaskedLM.from_pretrained("google/tapas-base")
>>> data = {
... "Actors": ["Brad Pitt", "Leonardo Di Caprio", "George Clooney"],
... "Age": ["56", "45", "59"],
... "Number of movies": ["87", "53", "69"],
... }
>>> table = pd.DataFrame.from_dict(data)
>>> inputs = tokenizer(
... table=table, queries="How many [MASK] has George [MASK] played in?", return_tensors="pt"
... )
>>> labels = tokenizer(
... table=table, queries="How many movies has George Clooney played in?", return_tensors="pt"
... )["input_ids"]
>>> outputs = model(**inputs, labels=labels)
>>> logits = outputs.logits
```"""
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
outputs = self.tapas(
input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
token_type_ids=token_type_ids,
position_ids=position_ids,
head_mask=head_mask,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
encoder_hidden_states=encoder_hidden_states,
encoder_attention_mask=encoder_attention_mask,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
sequence_output = outputs[0]
prediction_scores = self.cls(sequence_output)
masked_lm_loss = None
if labels is not None:
loss_fct = CrossEntropyLoss() # -100 index = padding token
masked_lm_loss = loss_fct(prediction_scores.view(-1, self.config.vocab_size), labels.view(-1))
if not return_dict:
output = (prediction_scores,) + outputs[2:]
return ((masked_lm_loss,) + output) if masked_lm_loss is not None else output
return MaskedLMOutput(
loss=masked_lm_loss,
logits=prediction_scores,
hidden_states=outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=outputs.attentions,
)
@add_start_docstrings(
"""
Tapas Model with a cell selection head and optional aggregation head on top for question-answering tasks on tables
(linear layers on top of the hidden-states output to compute `logits` and optional `logits_aggregation`), e.g. for
SQA, WTQ or WikiSQL-supervised tasks.
""",
TAPAS_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class TapasForQuestionAnswering(TapasPreTrainedModel):
def __init__(self, config: TapasConfig):
super().__init__(config)
# base model
self.tapas = TapasModel(config)
# dropout (only used when training)
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(config.hidden_dropout_prob)
# cell selection heads
if config.init_cell_selection_weights_to_zero:
# init_cell_selection_weights_to_zero: Whether the initial weights should be
# set to 0. This ensures that all tokens have the same prior probability.
self.output_weights = nn.Parameter(torch.zeros(config.hidden_size))
self.column_output_weights = nn.Parameter(torch.zeros(config.hidden_size))
else:
self.output_weights = nn.Parameter(torch.empty(config.hidden_size))
nn.init.normal_(
self.output_weights, std=config.initializer_range
) # here, a truncated normal is used in the original implementation
self.column_output_weights = nn.Parameter(torch.empty(config.hidden_size))
nn.init.normal_(
self.column_output_weights, std=config.initializer_range
) # here, a truncated normal is used in the original implementation
self.output_bias = nn.Parameter(torch.zeros([]))
self.column_output_bias = nn.Parameter(torch.zeros([]))
# aggregation head
if config.num_aggregation_labels > 0:
self.aggregation_classifier = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.num_aggregation_labels)
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(TAPAS_INPUTS_DOCSTRING.format("batch_size, sequence_length"))
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=TableQuestionAnsweringOutput, config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
token_type_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
table_mask: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
labels: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
aggregation_labels: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
float_answer: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
numeric_values: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
numeric_values_scale: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple, TableQuestionAnsweringOutput]:
r"""
table_mask (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, seq_length)`, *optional*):
Mask for the table. Indicates which tokens belong to the table (1). Question tokens, table headers and
padding are 0.
labels (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, seq_length)`, *optional*):
Labels per token for computing the hierarchical cell selection loss. This encodes the positions of the
answer appearing in the table. Can be obtained using [`AutoTokenizer`].
- 1 for tokens that are **part of the answer**,
- 0 for tokens that are **not part of the answer**.
aggregation_labels (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, )`, *optional*):
Aggregation function index for every example in the batch for computing the aggregation loss. Indices
should be in `[0, ..., config.num_aggregation_labels - 1]`. Only required in case of strong supervision for
aggregation (WikiSQL-supervised).
float_answer (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, )`, *optional*):
Float answer for every example in the batch. Set to *float('nan')* for cell selection questions. Only
required in case of weak supervision (WTQ) to calculate the aggregate mask and regression loss.
numeric_values (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, seq_length)`, *optional*):
Numeric values of every token, NaN for tokens which are not numeric values. Can be obtained using
[`AutoTokenizer`]. Only required in case of weak supervision for aggregation (WTQ) to calculate the
regression loss.
numeric_values_scale (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, seq_length)`, *optional*):
Scale of the numeric values of every token. Can be obtained using [`AutoTokenizer`]. Only required in case
of weak supervision for aggregation (WTQ) to calculate the regression loss.
Returns:
Examples:
```python
>>> from transformers import AutoTokenizer, TapasForQuestionAnswering
>>> import pandas as pd
>>> tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("google/tapas-base-finetuned-wtq")
>>> model = TapasForQuestionAnswering.from_pretrained("google/tapas-base-finetuned-wtq")
>>> data = {
... "Actors": ["Brad Pitt", "Leonardo Di Caprio", "George Clooney"],
... "Age": ["56", "45", "59"],
... "Number of movies": ["87", "53", "69"],
... }
>>> table = pd.DataFrame.from_dict(data)
>>> queries = ["How many movies has George Clooney played in?", "How old is Brad Pitt?"]
>>> inputs = tokenizer(table=table, queries=queries, padding="max_length", return_tensors="pt")
>>> outputs = model(**inputs)
>>> logits = outputs.logits
>>> logits_aggregation = outputs.logits_aggregation
```"""
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
outputs = self.tapas(
input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
token_type_ids=token_type_ids,
position_ids=position_ids,
head_mask=head_mask,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
sequence_output = outputs[0]
pooled_output = outputs[1]
sequence_output = self.dropout(sequence_output)
if input_ids is not None:
input_shape = input_ids.size()
else:
input_shape = inputs_embeds.size()[:-1]
device = input_ids.device if input_ids is not None else inputs_embeds.device
# Construct indices for the table.
if token_type_ids is None:
token_type_ids = torch.zeros(
(*input_shape, len(self.config.type_vocab_sizes)), dtype=torch.long, device=device
)
token_types = [
"segment_ids",
"column_ids",
"row_ids",
"prev_labels",
"column_ranks",
"inv_column_ranks",
"numeric_relations",
]
row_ids = token_type_ids[:, :, token_types.index("row_ids")]
column_ids = token_type_ids[:, :, token_types.index("column_ids")]
row_index = IndexMap(
indices=torch.min(row_ids, torch.as_tensor(self.config.max_num_rows - 1, device=row_ids.device)),
num_segments=self.config.max_num_rows,
batch_dims=1,
)
col_index = IndexMap(
indices=torch.min(column_ids, torch.as_tensor(self.config.max_num_columns - 1, device=column_ids.device)),
num_segments=self.config.max_num_columns,
batch_dims=1,
)
cell_index = ProductIndexMap(row_index, col_index)
# Masks.
input_shape = input_ids.size() if input_ids is not None else inputs_embeds.size()[:-1]
device = input_ids.device if input_ids is not None else inputs_embeds.device
if attention_mask is None:
attention_mask = torch.ones(input_shape, device=device)
# Table cells only, without question tokens and table headers.
if table_mask is None:
table_mask = torch.where(row_ids > 0, torch.ones_like(row_ids), torch.zeros_like(row_ids))
# torch.FloatTensor[batch_size, seq_length]
input_mask_float = attention_mask.float().to(device)
table_mask_float = table_mask.float().to(device)
# Mask for cells that exist in the table (i.e. that are not padding).
cell_mask, _ = reduce_mean(input_mask_float, cell_index)
# Compute logits per token. These are used to select individual cells.
logits = compute_token_logits(sequence_output, self.config.temperature, self.output_weights, self.output_bias)
# Compute logits per column. These are used to select a column.
column_logits = None
if self.config.select_one_column:
column_logits = compute_column_logits(
sequence_output,
self.column_output_weights,
self.column_output_bias,
cell_index,
cell_mask,
self.config.allow_empty_column_selection,
)
# Aggregation logits
logits_aggregation = None
if self.config.num_aggregation_labels > 0:
logits_aggregation = self.aggregation_classifier(pooled_output)
# Total loss calculation
total_loss = 0.0
calculate_loss = False
if labels is not None:
calculate_loss = True
is_supervised = not self.config.num_aggregation_labels > 0 or not self.config.use_answer_as_supervision
# Semi-supervised cell selection in case of no aggregation:
# If the answer (the denotation) appears directly in the table we might
# select the answer without applying any aggregation function. There are
# some ambiguous cases, see utils._calculate_aggregate_mask for more info.
# `aggregate_mask` is 1 for examples where we chose to aggregate and 0
# for examples where we chose to select the answer directly.
# `labels` encodes the positions of the answer appearing in the table.
if is_supervised:
aggregate_mask = None
else:
if float_answer is not None:
assert (
labels.shape[0] == float_answer.shape[0]
), "Make sure the answers are a FloatTensor of shape (batch_size,)"
# <float32>[batch_size]
aggregate_mask = _calculate_aggregate_mask(
float_answer,
pooled_output,
self.config.cell_selection_preference,
labels,
self.aggregation_classifier,
)
else:
raise ValueError("You have to specify float answers in order to calculate the aggregate mask")
# Cell selection log-likelihood
if self.config.average_logits_per_cell:
logits_per_cell, _ = reduce_mean(logits, cell_index)
logits = gather(logits_per_cell, cell_index)
dist_per_token = torch.distributions.Bernoulli(logits=logits)
# Compute cell selection loss per example.
selection_loss_per_example = None
if not self.config.select_one_column:
weight = torch.where(
labels == 0,
torch.ones_like(labels, dtype=torch.float32),
self.config.positive_label_weight * torch.ones_like(labels, dtype=torch.float32),
)
selection_loss_per_token = -dist_per_token.log_prob(labels) * weight
selection_loss_per_example = torch.sum(selection_loss_per_token * input_mask_float, dim=1) / (
torch.sum(input_mask_float, dim=1) + EPSILON_ZERO_DIVISION
)
else:
selection_loss_per_example, logits = _single_column_cell_selection_loss(
logits, column_logits, labels, cell_index, col_index, cell_mask
)
dist_per_token = torch.distributions.Bernoulli(logits=logits)
# Supervised cell selection
if self.config.disable_per_token_loss:
pass
elif is_supervised:
total_loss += torch.mean(selection_loss_per_example)
else:
# For the not supervised case, do not assign loss for cell selection
total_loss += torch.mean(selection_loss_per_example * (1.0 - aggregate_mask))
# Semi-supervised regression loss and supervised loss for aggregations
if self.config.num_aggregation_labels > 0:
if is_supervised:
# Note that `aggregate_mask` is None if the setting is supervised.
if aggregation_labels is not None:
assert (
labels.shape[0] == aggregation_labels.shape[0]
), "Make sure the aggregation labels are a LongTensor of shape (batch_size,)"
per_example_additional_loss = _calculate_aggregation_loss(
logits_aggregation,
aggregate_mask,
aggregation_labels,
self.config.use_answer_as_supervision,
self.config.num_aggregation_labels,
self.config.aggregation_loss_weight,
)
else:
raise ValueError(
"You have to specify aggregation labels in order to calculate the aggregation loss"
)
else:
# Set aggregation labels to zeros
aggregation_labels = torch.zeros(labels.shape[0], dtype=torch.long, device=labels.device)
per_example_additional_loss = _calculate_aggregation_loss(
logits_aggregation,
aggregate_mask,
aggregation_labels,
self.config.use_answer_as_supervision,
self.config.num_aggregation_labels,
self.config.aggregation_loss_weight,
)
if self.config.use_answer_as_supervision:
if numeric_values is not None and numeric_values_scale is not None:
assert numeric_values.shape == numeric_values_scale.shape
# Add regression loss for numeric answers which require aggregation.
answer_loss, large_answer_loss_mask = _calculate_regression_loss(
float_answer,
aggregate_mask,
dist_per_token,
numeric_values,
numeric_values_scale,
table_mask_float,
logits_aggregation,
self.config,
)
per_example_additional_loss += answer_loss
# Zero loss for examples with answer_loss > cutoff.
per_example_additional_loss *= large_answer_loss_mask
else:
raise ValueError(
"You have to specify numeric values and numeric values scale in order to calculate the"
" regression loss"
)
total_loss += torch.mean(per_example_additional_loss)
else:
# if no label ids are provided, set them to zeros in order to properly compute logits
labels = torch.zeros_like(logits)
_, logits = _single_column_cell_selection_loss(
logits, column_logits, labels, cell_index, col_index, cell_mask
)
if not return_dict:
output = (logits, logits_aggregation) + outputs[2:]
return ((total_loss,) + output) if calculate_loss else output
return TableQuestionAnsweringOutput(
loss=total_loss if calculate_loss else None,
logits=logits,
logits_aggregation=logits_aggregation,
hidden_states=outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=outputs.attentions,
)
@add_start_docstrings(
"""
Tapas Model with a sequence classification head on top (a linear layer on top of the pooled output), e.g. for table
entailment tasks, such as TabFact (Chen et al., 2020).
""",
TAPAS_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class TapasForSequenceClassification(TapasPreTrainedModel):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__(config)
self.num_labels = config.num_labels
self.tapas = TapasModel(config)
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(config.hidden_dropout_prob)
self.classifier = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.num_labels)
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(TAPAS_INPUTS_DOCSTRING.format("batch_size, sequence_length"))
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=SequenceClassifierOutput, config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
token_type_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
labels: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple[torch.Tensor], SequenceClassifierOutput]:
r"""
labels (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size,)`, *optional*):
Labels for computing the sequence classification/regression loss. Indices should be in `[0, ...,
config.num_labels - 1]`. If `config.num_labels == 1` a regression loss is computed (Mean-Square loss), If
`config.num_labels > 1` a classification loss is computed (Cross-Entropy). Note: this is called
"classification_class_index" in the original implementation.
Returns:
Examples:
```python
>>> from transformers import AutoTokenizer, TapasForSequenceClassification
>>> import torch
>>> import pandas as pd
>>> tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("google/tapas-base-finetuned-tabfact")
>>> model = TapasForSequenceClassification.from_pretrained("google/tapas-base-finetuned-tabfact")
>>> data = {
... "Actors": ["Brad Pitt", "Leonardo Di Caprio", "George Clooney"],
... "Age": ["56", "45", "59"],
... "Number of movies": ["87", "53", "69"],
... }
>>> table = pd.DataFrame.from_dict(data)
>>> queries = [
... "There is only one actor who is 45 years old",
... "There are 3 actors which played in more than 60 movies",
... ]
>>> inputs = tokenizer(table=table, queries=queries, padding="max_length", return_tensors="pt")
>>> labels = torch.tensor([1, 0]) # 1 means entailed, 0 means refuted
>>> outputs = model(**inputs, labels=labels)
>>> loss = outputs.loss
>>> logits = outputs.logits
```"""
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
outputs = self.tapas(
input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
token_type_ids=token_type_ids,
position_ids=position_ids,
head_mask=head_mask,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
pooled_output = outputs[1]
pooled_output = self.dropout(pooled_output)
logits = self.classifier(pooled_output)
loss = None
if labels is not None:
if self.config.problem_type is None:
if self.num_labels == 1:
self.config.problem_type = "regression"
elif self.num_labels > 1 and (labels.dtype == torch.long or labels.dtype == torch.int):
self.config.problem_type = "single_label_classification"
else:
self.config.problem_type = "multi_label_classification"
if self.config.problem_type == "regression":
loss_fct = MSELoss()
if self.num_labels == 1:
loss = loss_fct(logits.squeeze(), labels.squeeze())
else:
loss = loss_fct(logits, labels)
elif self.config.problem_type == "single_label_classification":
loss_fct = CrossEntropyLoss()
loss = loss_fct(logits.view(-1, self.num_labels), labels.view(-1))
elif self.config.problem_type == "multi_label_classification":
loss_fct = BCEWithLogitsLoss()
loss = loss_fct(logits, labels)
if not return_dict:
output = (logits,) + outputs[2:]
return ((loss,) + output) if loss is not None else output
return SequenceClassifierOutput(
loss=loss,
logits=logits,
hidden_states=outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=outputs.attentions,
)
""" TAPAS utilities."""
class AverageApproximationFunction(str, enum.Enum):
RATIO = "ratio"
FIRST_ORDER = "first_order"
SECOND_ORDER = "second_order"
# Beginning of everything related to segmented tensors
class IndexMap(object):
"""Index grouping entries within a tensor."""
def __init__(self, indices, num_segments, batch_dims=0):
"""
Creates an index
Args:
indices (`torch.LongTensor`, same shape as a *values* Tensor to which the indices refer):
Tensor containing the indices.
num_segments (`torch.LongTensor`):
Scalar tensor, the number of segments. All elements in a batched segmented tensor must have the same
number of segments (although many segments can be empty).
batch_dims (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 0):
The number of batch dimensions. The first *batch_dims* dimensions of a SegmentedTensor are treated as
batch dimensions. Segments in different batch elements are always distinct even if they have the same
index.
"""
self.indices = torch.as_tensor(indices)
self.num_segments = torch.as_tensor(num_segments, device=indices.device)
self.batch_dims = batch_dims
def batch_shape(self):
return self.indices.size()[: self.batch_dims] # returns a torch.Size object
class ProductIndexMap(IndexMap):
"""The product of two indices."""
def __init__(self, outer_index, inner_index):
"""
Combines indices i and j into pairs (i, j). The result is an index where each segment (i, j) is the
intersection of segments i and j. For example if the inputs represent table cells indexed by respectively rows
and columns the output will be a table indexed by (row, column) pairs, i.e. by cell. The implementation
combines indices {0, .., n - 1} and {0, .., m - 1} into {0, .., nm - 1}. The output has *num_segments* equal to
*outer_index.num_segments* * *inner_index.num_segments*
Args:
outer_index (`IndexMap`):
IndexMap.
inner_index (`IndexMap`):
IndexMap, must have the same shape as *outer_index*.
"""
if outer_index.batch_dims != inner_index.batch_dims:
raise ValueError("outer_index.batch_dims and inner_index.batch_dims must be the same.")
super().__init__(
indices=(inner_index.indices + outer_index.indices * inner_index.num_segments),
num_segments=inner_index.num_segments * outer_index.num_segments,
batch_dims=inner_index.batch_dims,
)
self.outer_index = outer_index
self.inner_index = inner_index
def project_outer(self, index):
"""Projects an index with the same index set onto the outer components."""
indices = torch.div(index.indices, self.inner_index.num_segments, rounding_mode="floor").type(torch.long)
return IndexMap(indices=indices, num_segments=self.outer_index.num_segments, batch_dims=index.batch_dims)
def project_inner(self, index):
"""Projects an index with the same index set onto the inner components."""
return IndexMap(
indices=torch.fmod(index.indices, self.inner_index.num_segments)
.type(torch.float)
.floor()
.type(torch.long),
num_segments=self.inner_index.num_segments,
batch_dims=index.batch_dims,
)
def gather(values, index, name="segmented_gather"):
"""
Gathers from *values* using the index map. For each element in the domain of the index map this operation looks up
a value for that index in *values*. Two elements from the same segment always get assigned the same value.
Args:
values (`torch.Tensor` of shape (B1, ..., Bn, num_segments, V1, ...)):
Tensor with segment values.
index (`IndexMap` of shape (B1, ..., Bn, I1, ..., Ik)):
IndexMap.
name (`str`, *optional*, defaults to 'segmented_gather'):
Name for the operation. Currently not used
Returns:
`tuple(torch.Tensor)`: Tensor of shape (B1, ..., Bn, I1, ..., Ik, V1, ...) with the gathered values.
"""
indices = index.indices
# first, check whether the indices of the index represent scalar values (i.e. not vectorized)
if len(values.shape[index.batch_dims :]) < 2:
return torch.gather(
values,
index.batch_dims,
indices.view(
values.size()[0], -1
), # torch.gather expects index to have the same number of dimensions as values
).view(indices.size())
else:
# this means we have a vectorized version
# we have to adjust the index
indices = indices.unsqueeze(-1).expand(values.shape)
return torch.gather(values, index.batch_dims, indices)
def flatten(index, name="segmented_flatten"):
"""
Flattens a batched index map (which is typically of shape batch_size, seq_length) to a 1d index map. This operation
relabels the segments to keep batch elements distinct. The k-th batch element will have indices shifted by
*num_segments* * (k - 1). The result is a tensor with *num_segments* multiplied by the number of elements in the
batch.
Args:
index (`IndexMap`):
IndexMap to flatten.
name (`str`, *optional*, defaults to 'segmented_flatten'):
Name for the operation. Currently not used
Returns:
(`IndexMap`): The flattened IndexMap.
"""
# first, get batch_size as scalar tensor
batch_size = torch.prod(torch.tensor(list(index.batch_shape())))
# next, create offset as 1-D tensor of length batch_size,
# and multiply element-wise by num segments (to offset different elements in the batch) e.g. if batch size is 2: [0, 64]
offset = torch.arange(start=0, end=batch_size, device=index.num_segments.device) * index.num_segments
offset = offset.view(index.batch_shape())
for _ in range(index.batch_dims, len(index.indices.size())): # typically range(1,2)
offset = offset.unsqueeze(-1)
indices = offset + index.indices
return IndexMap(indices=indices.view(-1), num_segments=index.num_segments * batch_size, batch_dims=0)
def range_index_map(batch_shape, num_segments, name="range_index_map"):
"""
Constructs an index map equal to range(num_segments).
Args:
batch_shape (`torch.Size`):
Batch shape
num_segments (`int`):
Number of segments
name (`str`, *optional*, defaults to 'range_index_map'):
Name for the operation. Currently not used
Returns:
(`IndexMap`): IndexMap of shape batch_shape with elements equal to range(num_segments).
"""
batch_shape = torch.as_tensor(
batch_shape, dtype=torch.long
) # create a rank 1 tensor vector containing batch_shape (e.g. [2])
assert len(batch_shape.size()) == 1
num_segments = torch.as_tensor(num_segments) # create a rank 0 tensor (scalar) containing num_segments (e.g. 64)
assert len(num_segments.size()) == 0
indices = torch.arange(
start=0, end=num_segments, device=num_segments.device
) # create a rank 1 vector with num_segments elements
new_tensor = torch.cat(
[torch.ones_like(batch_shape, dtype=torch.long, device=num_segments.device), num_segments.unsqueeze(dim=0)],
dim=0,
)
# new_tensor is just a vector of [1 64] for example (assuming only 1 batch dimension)
new_shape = [int(x) for x in new_tensor.tolist()]
indices = indices.view(new_shape)
multiples = torch.cat([batch_shape, torch.as_tensor([1])], dim=0)
indices = indices.repeat(multiples.tolist())
# equivalent (in Numpy:)
# indices = torch.as_tensor(np.tile(indices.numpy(), multiples.tolist()))
return IndexMap(indices=indices, num_segments=num_segments, batch_dims=list(batch_shape.size())[0])
def _segment_reduce(values, index, segment_reduce_fn, name):
"""
Applies a segment reduction segment-wise.
Args:
values (`torch.Tensor`):
Tensor with segment values.
index (`IndexMap`):
IndexMap.
segment_reduce_fn (`str`):
Name for the reduce operation. One of "sum", "mean", "max" or "min".
name (`str`):
Name for the operation. Currently not used
Returns:
(`IndexMap`): IndexMap of shape batch_shape with elements equal to range(num_segments).
"""
# Flatten the batch dimensions, as segments ops (scatter) do not support batching.
# However if `values` has extra dimensions to the right keep them
# unflattened. Segmented ops support vector-valued operations.
flat_index = flatten(index)
vector_shape = values.size()[len(index.indices.size()) :] # torch.Size object
flattened_shape = torch.cat(
[torch.as_tensor([-1], dtype=torch.long), torch.as_tensor(vector_shape, dtype=torch.long)], dim=0
)
# changed "view" by "reshape" in the following line
flat_values = values.reshape(flattened_shape.tolist())
out = torch.zeros(int(flat_index.num_segments), dtype=torch.float, device=flat_values.device)
segment_means = out.scatter_reduce(
dim=0, index=flat_index.indices.long(), src=flat_values.float(), reduce=segment_reduce_fn, include_self=False
)
# Unflatten the values.
new_shape = torch.cat(
[
torch.as_tensor(index.batch_shape(), dtype=torch.long),
torch.as_tensor([index.num_segments], dtype=torch.long),
torch.as_tensor(vector_shape, dtype=torch.long),
],
dim=0,
)
output_values = segment_means.clone().view(new_shape.tolist()).to(values.dtype)
output_index = range_index_map(index.batch_shape(), index.num_segments)
return output_values, output_index
def reduce_sum(values, index, name="segmented_reduce_sum"):
"""
Sums a tensor over its segments.
Outputs 0 for empty segments.
This operations computes the sum over segments, with support for:
- Batching using the first dimensions [B1, B2, ..., Bn]. Each element in a batch can have different indices.
- Vectorization using the last dimension [V1, V2, ...]. If they are present, the output will be a sum of
vectors rather than scalars. Only the middle dimensions [I1, ..., Ik] are reduced by the operation.
Args:
values (`torch.Tensor` of shape [B1, B2, ..., Bn, I1, .., Ik, V1, V2, ..]):
Tensor containing the values of which the sum must be taken segment-wise.
index (`IndexMap`, indices are of shape [B1, B2, ..., Bn, I1, .., Ik].):
Index defining the segments.
name (`str`, *optional*, defaults to 'segmented_reduce_sum'):
Name for the operation. Currently not used
Returns:
output_values (`torch.Tensor`of shape [B1, B2, ..., Bn, num_segments, V1, V2, ..]): Tensor containing the
output values. output_index (`IndexMap`): IndexMap with shape [B1, B2, ..., Bn, num_segments]. .
"""
return _segment_reduce(values, index, "sum", name)
def reduce_mean(values, index, name="segmented_reduce_mean"):
"""
Averages a tensor over its segments.
Outputs 0 for empty segments.
This operations computes the mean over segments, with support for:
- Batching using the first dimensions [B1, B2, ..., Bn]. Each element in a batch can have different indices.
- Vectorization using the last dimension [V1, V2, ...]. If they are present, the output will be a mean of
vectors rather than scalars.
Only the middle dimensions [I1, ..., Ik] are reduced by the operation.
Args:
values (`torch.Tensor` of shape [B1, B2, ..., Bn, I1, .., Ik, V1, V2, ..]):
Tensor containing the values of which the mean must be taken segment-wise.
index (`IndexMap`, indices are of shape [B1, B2, ..., Bn, I1, .., Ik].):
Index defining the segments.
name (`str`, *optional*, defaults to 'segmented_reduce_sum'):
Name for the operation. Currently not used
Returns:
output_values (`torch.Tensor`of shape [B1, B2, ..., Bn, num_segments, V1, V2, ..]): Tensor containing the
output values. output_index (`IndexMap`): IndexMap with shape [B1, B2, ..., Bn, num_segments].
"""
return _segment_reduce(values, index, "mean", name)
def reduce_max(values, index, name="segmented_reduce_max"):
"""
Computes the maximum over segments.
This operation computes the maximum over segments, with support for:
- Batching using the first dimensions [B1, B2, ..., Bn]. Each element in a batch can have different indices.
- Vectorization using the last dimension [V1, V2, ...]. If they are present, the output will be an element-wise
maximum of vectors rather than scalars.
Only the middle dimensions [I1, ..., Ik] are reduced by the operation.
Args:
values (`torch.Tensor` of shape [B1, B2, ..., Bn, I1, .., Ik, V1, V2, ..]):
Tensor containing the values of which the max must be taken segment-wise.
index (`IndexMap`, indices are of shape [B1, B2, ..., Bn, I1, .., Ik].):
Index defining the segments.
name (`str`, *optional*, defaults to 'segmented_reduce_sum'):
Name for the operation. Currently not used
Returns:
output_values (`torch.Tensor`of shape [B1, B2, ..., Bn, num_segments, V1, V2, ..]): Tensor containing the
output values. output_index (`IndexMap`): IndexMap with shape [B1, B2, ..., Bn, num_segments].
"""
return _segment_reduce(values, index, "amax", name)
def reduce_min(values, index, name="segmented_reduce_min"):
"""
Computes the minimum over segments.
This operations computes the minimum over segments, with support for:
- Batching using the first dimensions [B1, B2, ..., Bn]. Each element in a batch can have different indices.
- Vectorization using the last dimension [V1, V2, ...]. If they are present, the output will be an element-wise
minimum of vectors rather than scalars.
Only the middle dimensions [I1, ..., Ik] are reduced by the operation.
Args:
values (`torch.Tensor` of shape [B1, B2, ..., Bn, I1, .., Ik, V1, V2, ..]):
Tensor containing the values of which the min must be taken segment-wise.
index (`IndexMap`, indices are of shape [B1, B2, ..., Bn, I1, .., Ik].):
Index defining the segments.
name (`str`, *optional*, defaults to 'segmented_reduce_sum'):
Name for the operation. Currently not used
Returns:
output_values (`torch.Tensor`of shape [B1, B2, ..., Bn, num_segments, V1, V2, ..]): Tensor containing the
output values. output_index (`IndexMap`): IndexMap with shape [B1, B2, ..., Bn, num_segments].
"""
return _segment_reduce(values, index, "amin", name)
# End of everything related to segmented tensors
def compute_column_logits(
sequence_output, column_output_weights, column_output_bias, cell_index, cell_mask, allow_empty_column_selection
):
"""
Computes the column logits.
Args:
sequence_output (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`):
Also known as last_hidden_state. Sequence of hidden-states at the output of the last layer of the model.
column_output_weights (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(hidden_size)`):
Weights of the linear layer for column selection.
column_output_bias (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `()`):
Bias of the linear layer for column selection.
cell_index (`ProductIndexMap`):
Index that groups tokens into cells.
cell_mask (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, max_num_rows * max_num_cols)`):
Mask for cells that exist in the table (i.e. that are not padding).
allow_empty_column_selection (`bool`):
Whether to allow not to select any column
Returns:
column_logits (`torch.FloatTensor`of shape `(batch_size, max_num_cols)`): Tensor containing the column logits
for every example in the batch.
"""
# First, compute the token logits (batch_size, seq_len) - without temperature
token_logits = torch.einsum("bsj,j->bs", sequence_output, column_output_weights) + column_output_bias
# Next, average the logits per cell (batch_size, max_num_cols*max_num_rows)
cell_logits, cell_logits_index = reduce_mean(token_logits, cell_index)
# Finally, average the logits per column (batch_size, max_num_cols)
column_index = cell_index.project_inner(cell_logits_index)
column_logits, out_index = reduce_sum(cell_logits * cell_mask, column_index)
cell_count, _ = reduce_sum(cell_mask, column_index)
column_logits /= cell_count + EPSILON_ZERO_DIVISION
# Mask columns that do not appear in the example.
is_padding = torch.logical_and(cell_count < 0.5, ~torch.eq(out_index.indices, 0))
column_logits += CLOSE_ENOUGH_TO_LOG_ZERO * torch.as_tensor(
is_padding, dtype=torch.float32, device=is_padding.device
)
if not allow_empty_column_selection:
column_logits += CLOSE_ENOUGH_TO_LOG_ZERO * torch.as_tensor(
torch.eq(out_index.indices, 0), dtype=torch.float32, device=out_index.indices.device
)
return column_logits
def _single_column_cell_selection_loss(token_logits, column_logits, labels, cell_index, col_index, cell_mask):
"""
Computes the loss for cell selection constrained to a single column. The loss is a hierarchical log-likelihood. The
model first predicts a column and then selects cells within that column (conditioned on the column). Cells outside
the selected column are never selected.
Args:
token_logits (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`):
Tensor containing the logits per token.
column_logits (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, max_num_cols)`):
Tensor containing the logits per column.
labels (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`):
Labels per token.
cell_index (`ProductIndexMap`):
Index that groups tokens into cells.
col_index (`IndexMap`):
Index that groups tokens into columns.
cell_mask (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, max_num_rows * max_num_cols)`):
Mask for cells that exist in the table (i.e. that are not padding).
Returns:
selection_loss_per_example (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size,)`): Loss for each example. logits
(`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`): New logits which are only allowed to select
cells in a single column. Logits outside of the most likely column according to *column_logits* will be set to
a very low value (such that the probabilities are 0).
"""
# Part 1: column loss
# First find the column we should select. We use the column with maximum number of selected cells.
labels_per_column, _ = reduce_sum(torch.as_tensor(labels, dtype=torch.float32, device=labels.device), col_index)
# shape of labels_per_column is (batch_size, max_num_cols). It contains the number of label ids for every column, for every example
column_label = torch.argmax(labels_per_column, dim=-1) # shape (batch_size,)
# Check if there are no selected cells in the column. In that case the model
# should predict the special column id 0, which means "select nothing".
no_cell_selected = torch.eq(
torch.max(labels_per_column, dim=-1)[0], 0
) # no_cell_selected is of shape (batch_size,) and equals True
# if an example of the batch has no cells selected (i.e. if there are no labels set to 1 for that example)
column_label = torch.where(
no_cell_selected.view(column_label.size()), torch.zeros_like(column_label), column_label
)
column_dist = torch.distributions.Categorical(logits=column_logits) # shape (batch_size, max_num_cols)
column_loss_per_example = -column_dist.log_prob(column_label)
# Part 2: cell loss
# Reduce the labels and logits to per-cell from per-token.
# logits_per_cell: shape (batch_size, max_num_rows*max_num_cols) i.e. (batch_size, 64*32)
logits_per_cell, _ = reduce_mean(token_logits, cell_index)
# labels_per_cell: shape (batch_size, 64*32), indicating whether each cell should be selected (1) or not (0)
labels_per_cell, labels_index = reduce_max(
torch.as_tensor(labels, dtype=torch.long, device=labels.device), cell_index
)
# Mask for the selected column.
# column_id_for_cells: shape (batch_size, 64*32), indicating to which column each cell belongs
column_id_for_cells = cell_index.project_inner(labels_index).indices
# column_mask: shape (batch_size, 64*32), equal to 1 if cell belongs to column to be selected
column_mask = torch.as_tensor(
torch.eq(column_id_for_cells, torch.unsqueeze(column_label, dim=-1)),
dtype=torch.float32,
device=cell_mask.device,
)
# Compute the log-likelihood for cells, but only for the selected column.
cell_dist = torch.distributions.Bernoulli(logits=logits_per_cell) # shape (batch_size, 64*32)
cell_log_prob = cell_dist.log_prob(labels_per_cell.type(torch.float32)) # shape(batch_size, 64*32)
cell_loss = -torch.sum(cell_log_prob * column_mask * cell_mask, dim=1)
# We need to normalize the loss by the number of cells in the column.
cell_loss /= torch.sum(column_mask * cell_mask, dim=1) + EPSILON_ZERO_DIVISION
selection_loss_per_example = column_loss_per_example
selection_loss_per_example += torch.where(
no_cell_selected.view(selection_loss_per_example.size()),
torch.zeros_like(selection_loss_per_example),
cell_loss,
)
# Set the probs outside the selected column (selected by the *model*)
# to 0. This ensures backwards compatibility with models that select
# cells from multiple columns.
selected_column_id = torch.as_tensor(
torch.argmax(column_logits, dim=-1), dtype=torch.long, device=column_logits.device
) # shape (batch_size,)
# selected_column_mask: shape (batch_size, 64*32), equal to 1 if cell belongs to column selected by the model
selected_column_mask = torch.as_tensor(
torch.eq(column_id_for_cells, torch.unsqueeze(selected_column_id, dim=-1)),
dtype=torch.float32,
device=selected_column_id.device,
)
# Never select cells with the special column id 0.
selected_column_mask = torch.where(
torch.eq(column_id_for_cells, 0).view(selected_column_mask.size()),
torch.zeros_like(selected_column_mask),
selected_column_mask,
)
new_logits_per_cell = logits_per_cell + CLOSE_ENOUGH_TO_LOG_ZERO * (1.0 - cell_mask * selected_column_mask)
logits = gather(new_logits_per_cell, cell_index)
return selection_loss_per_example, logits
def compute_token_logits(sequence_output, temperature, output_weights, output_bias):
"""
Computes logits per token
Args:
sequence_output (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`):
Also known as last_hidden_state. Sequence of hidden-states at the output of the last layer of the model.
temperature (`float`):
Temperature for the Bernoulli distribution.
output_weights (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(hidden_size,)`):
Weights of the linear layer for cell selection.
output_bias (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `()`):
Bias of the linear layer for cell selection
Returns:
logits (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`): Logits per token.
"""
logits = (torch.einsum("bsj,j->bs", sequence_output, output_weights) + output_bias) / temperature
return logits
def _calculate_aggregate_mask(answer, pooled_output, cell_selection_preference, labels, aggregation_classifier):
"""
Finds examples where the model should select cells with no aggregation.
Returns a mask that determines for which examples should the model select answers directly from the table, without
any aggregation function. If the answer is a piece of text the case is unambiguous as aggregation functions only
apply to numbers. If the answer is a number but does not appear in the table then we must use some aggregation
case. The ambiguous case is when the answer is a number that also appears in the table. In this case we use the
aggregation function probabilities predicted by the model to decide whether to select or aggregate. The threshold
for this is a hyperparameter *cell_selection_preference*
Args:
answer (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, )`):
Answer for every example in the batch. Nan if there is no scalar answer.
pooled_output (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, hidden_size)`):
Output of the pooler (BertPooler) on top of the encoder layer.
cell_selection_preference (`float`):
Preference for cell selection in ambiguous cases.
labels (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`):
Labels per token. aggregation_classifier (`torch.nn.Linear`): Aggregation head
Returns:
aggregate_mask (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size,)`): A mask set to 1 for examples that should use
aggregation functions.
"""
# torch.FloatTensor(batch_size,)
aggregate_mask_init = torch.logical_not(torch.isnan(answer)).type(torch.FloatTensor).to(answer.device)
logits_aggregation = aggregation_classifier(pooled_output)
dist_aggregation = torch.distributions.categorical.Categorical(logits=logits_aggregation)
# Index 0 corresponds to "no aggregation".
aggregation_ops_total_mass = torch.sum(dist_aggregation.probs[:, 1:], dim=1)
# Cell selection examples according to current model.
is_pred_cell_selection = aggregation_ops_total_mass <= cell_selection_preference
# Examples with non-empty cell selection supervision.
is_cell_supervision_available = torch.sum(labels, dim=1) > 0
# torch.where is not equivalent to tf.where (in tensorflow 1)
# hence the added .view on the condition to match the shape of the first tensor
aggregate_mask = torch.where(
torch.logical_and(is_pred_cell_selection, is_cell_supervision_available).view(aggregate_mask_init.size()),
torch.zeros_like(aggregate_mask_init, dtype=torch.float32),
aggregate_mask_init,
)
aggregate_mask = aggregate_mask.detach()
return aggregate_mask
def _calculate_aggregation_loss_known(
logits_aggregation, aggregate_mask, aggregation_labels, use_answer_as_supervision, num_aggregation_labels
):
"""
Calculates aggregation loss when its type is known during training.
In the weakly supervised setting, the only known information is that for cell selection examples, "no aggregation"
should be predicted. For other examples (those that require aggregation), no loss is accumulated. In the setting
where aggregation type is always known, standard cross entropy loss is accumulated for all examples
Args:
logits_aggregation (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, num_aggregation_labels)`):
Logits per aggregation operation.
aggregate_mask (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, )`):
A mask set to 1 for examples that should use aggregation functions.
aggregation_labels (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, )`):
Aggregation function id for every example in the batch.
use_answer_as_supervision (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether to use the answer as the only supervision for aggregation examples.
num_aggregation_labels (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 0):
The number of aggregation operators to predict.
Returns:
aggregation_loss_known (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size,)`): Aggregation loss (when its type is known
during training) per example.
"""
if use_answer_as_supervision:
# Prepare "no aggregation" targets for cell selection examples.
target_aggregation = torch.zeros_like(aggregate_mask, dtype=torch.long)
else:
# Use aggregation supervision as the target.
target_aggregation = aggregation_labels
one_hot_labels = nn.functional.one_hot(target_aggregation, num_classes=num_aggregation_labels).type(torch.float32)
log_probs = nn.functional.log_softmax(logits_aggregation, dim=-1)
# torch.FloatTensor[batch_size]
per_example_aggregation_intermediate = -torch.sum(one_hot_labels * log_probs, dim=-1)
if use_answer_as_supervision:
# Accumulate loss only for examples requiring cell selection
# (no aggregation).
return per_example_aggregation_intermediate * (1 - aggregate_mask)
else:
return per_example_aggregation_intermediate
def _calculate_aggregation_loss_unknown(logits_aggregation, aggregate_mask):
"""
Calculates aggregation loss in the case of answer supervision.
Args:
logits_aggregation (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, num_aggregation_labels)`):
Logits per aggregation operation.
aggregate_mask (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, )`):
A mask set to 1 for examples that should use aggregation functions
Returns:
aggregation_loss_unknown (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size,)`): Aggregation loss (in case of answer
supervision) per example.
"""
dist_aggregation = torch.distributions.categorical.Categorical(logits=logits_aggregation)
# Index 0 corresponds to "no aggregation".
aggregation_ops_total_mass = torch.sum(dist_aggregation.probs[:, 1:], dim=1)
# Predict some aggregation in case of an answer that needs aggregation.
# This increases the probability of all aggregation functions, in a way
# similar to MML, but without considering whether the function gives the
# correct answer.
return -torch.log(aggregation_ops_total_mass) * aggregate_mask
def _calculate_aggregation_loss(
logits_aggregation,
aggregate_mask,
aggregation_labels,
use_answer_as_supervision,
num_aggregation_labels,
aggregation_loss_weight,
):
"""
Calculates the aggregation loss per example.
Args:
logits_aggregation (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, num_aggregation_labels)`):
Logits per aggregation operation.
aggregate_mask (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, )`):
A mask set to 1 for examples that should use aggregation functions.
aggregation_labels (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, )`):
Aggregation function id for every example in the batch.
use_answer_as_supervision (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether to use the answer as the only supervision for aggregation examples.
num_aggregation_labels (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 0):
The number of aggregation operators to predict.
aggregation_loss_weight (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 1.0):
Importance weight for the aggregation loss.
Returns:
aggregation_loss (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size,)`): Aggregation loss per example.
"""
per_example_aggregation_loss = _calculate_aggregation_loss_known(
logits_aggregation, aggregate_mask, aggregation_labels, use_answer_as_supervision, num_aggregation_labels
)
if use_answer_as_supervision:
# Add aggregation loss for numeric answers that need aggregation.
per_example_aggregation_loss += _calculate_aggregation_loss_unknown(logits_aggregation, aggregate_mask)
return aggregation_loss_weight * per_example_aggregation_loss
def _calculate_expected_result(
dist_per_cell, numeric_values, numeric_values_scale, input_mask_float, logits_aggregation, config
):
"""
Calculates the expected result given cell and aggregation probabilities.
Args:
dist_per_cell (`torch.distributions.Bernoulli`):
Cell selection distribution for each cell.
numeric_values (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, seq_length)`):
Numeric values of every token. Nan for tokens which are not numeric values.
numeric_values_scale (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, seq_length)`):
Scale of the numeric values of every token.
input_mask_float (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, seq_length)`):
Mask for the table, without question tokens and table headers.
logits_aggregation (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, num_aggregation_labels)`):
Logits per aggregation operation.
config ([`TapasConfig`]):
Model configuration class with all the hyperparameters of the model
Returns:
expected_result (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size,)`): The expected result per example.
"""
if config.use_gumbel_for_cells:
gumbel_dist = torch.distributions.RelaxedBernoulli(
# The token logits where already divided by the temperature and used for
# computing cell selection errors so we need to multiply it again here
temperature=config.temperature,
logits=dist_per_cell.logits * config.temperature,
)
scaled_probability_per_cell = gumbel_dist.sample()
else:
scaled_probability_per_cell = dist_per_cell.probs
# <float32>[batch_size, seq_length]
scaled_probability_per_cell = (scaled_probability_per_cell / numeric_values_scale) * input_mask_float
count_result = torch.sum(scaled_probability_per_cell, dim=1)
numeric_values_masked = torch.where(
torch.isnan(numeric_values), torch.zeros_like(numeric_values), numeric_values
) # Mask non-numeric table values to zero.
sum_result = torch.sum(scaled_probability_per_cell * numeric_values_masked, dim=1)
avg_approximation = config.average_approximation_function
if avg_approximation == AverageApproximationFunction.RATIO:
average_result = sum_result / (count_result + EPSILON_ZERO_DIVISION)
elif avg_approximation == AverageApproximationFunction.FIRST_ORDER:
# The sum of all probabilities except that correspond to other cells
# Ex here stands for expectation, more explicitly the expectation of the sum of N-1 Bernoulli random variables plus
# the constant 1, which is computed as adding all N expected values and subtracting the extra one. It corresponds to X_c
# in Appendix D of the original TAPAS paper which is trying to approximate the average of a random set.
ex = torch.sum(scaled_probability_per_cell, dim=1, keepdim=True) - scaled_probability_per_cell + 1
average_result = torch.sum(numeric_values_masked * scaled_probability_per_cell / ex, dim=1)
elif avg_approximation == AverageApproximationFunction.SECOND_ORDER:
# The sum of all probabilities except that correspond to other cells
ex = torch.sum(scaled_probability_per_cell, dim=1, keepdim=True) - scaled_probability_per_cell + 1
pointwise_var = scaled_probability_per_cell * (1 - scaled_probability_per_cell)
var = torch.sum(pointwise_var, dim=1, keepdim=True) - pointwise_var
multiplier = (var / torch.square(ex) + 1) / ex
average_result = torch.sum(numeric_values_masked * scaled_probability_per_cell * multiplier, dim=1)
else:
raise ValueError(f"Invalid average_approximation_function: {config.average_approximation_function}")
if config.use_gumbel_for_aggregation:
gumbel_dist = torch.distributions.RelaxedOneHotCategorical(
config.aggregation_temperature, logits=logits_aggregation[:, 1:]
)
# <float32>[batch_size, num_aggregation_labels - 1]
aggregation_op_only_probs = gumbel_dist.sample()
else:
# <float32>[batch_size, num_aggregation_labels - 1]
aggregation_op_only_probs = nn.functional.softmax(
logits_aggregation[:, 1:] / config.aggregation_temperature, dim=-1
)
all_results = torch.cat(
[
torch.unsqueeze(sum_result, dim=1),
torch.unsqueeze(average_result, dim=1),
torch.unsqueeze(count_result, dim=1),
],
dim=1,
)
expected_result = torch.sum(all_results * aggregation_op_only_probs, dim=1)
return expected_result
# PyTorch does not currently support Huber loss with custom delta so we define it ourself
def huber_loss(input, target, delta: float = 1.0):
errors = torch.abs(input - target) # shape (batch_size,)
return torch.where(errors < delta, 0.5 * errors**2, errors * delta - (0.5 * delta**2))
def _calculate_regression_loss(
answer,
aggregate_mask,
dist_per_cell,
numeric_values,
numeric_values_scale,
input_mask_float,
logits_aggregation,
config,
):
"""
Calculates the regression loss per example.
Args:
answer (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size,)`):
Answer for every example in the batch. Nan if there is no scalar answer.
aggregate_mask (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size,)`):
A mask set to 1 for examples that should use aggregation functions.
dist_per_cell (`torch.distributions.Bernoulli`):
Cell selection distribution for each cell.
numeric_values (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, seq_length)`):
Numeric values of every token. Nan for tokens which are not numeric values.
numeric_values_scale (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, seq_length)`):
Scale of the numeric values of every token.
input_mask_float (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, seq_length)`):
Mask for the table, without question tokens and table headers.
logits_aggregation (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, num_aggregation_labels)`):
Logits per aggregation operation.
config ([`TapasConfig`]):
Model configuration class with all the parameters of the model
Returns:
per_example_answer_loss_scaled (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size,)`): Scales answer loss for each
example in the batch. large_answer_loss_mask (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size,)`): A mask which is 1
for examples for which their answer loss is larger than the answer_loss_cutoff.
"""
# float32 (batch_size,)
expected_result = _calculate_expected_result(
dist_per_cell, numeric_values, numeric_values_scale, input_mask_float, logits_aggregation, config
)
# float32 (batch_size,)
answer_masked = torch.where(torch.isnan(answer), torch.zeros_like(answer), answer)
if config.use_normalized_answer_loss:
normalizer = (torch.max(torch.abs(expected_result), torch.abs(answer_masked)) + EPSILON_ZERO_DIVISION).detach()
normalized_answer_masked = answer_masked / normalizer
normalized_expected_result = expected_result / normalizer
per_example_answer_loss = huber_loss(
normalized_expected_result * aggregate_mask, normalized_answer_masked * aggregate_mask
)
else:
per_example_answer_loss = huber_loss(
expected_result * aggregate_mask, answer_masked * aggregate_mask, delta=config.huber_loss_delta
)
if config.answer_loss_cutoff is None:
large_answer_loss_mask = torch.ones_like(per_example_answer_loss, dtype=torch.float32)
else:
large_answer_loss_mask = torch.where(
per_example_answer_loss > config.answer_loss_cutoff,
torch.zeros_like(per_example_answer_loss, dtype=torch.float32),
torch.ones_like(per_example_answer_loss, dtype=torch.float32),
)
per_example_answer_loss_scaled = config.answer_loss_importance * (per_example_answer_loss * aggregate_mask)
return per_example_answer_loss_scaled, large_answer_loss_mask
| 111,736 | 45.039143 | 191 | py |
transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/tapas/tokenization_tapas.py | # coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2020 Google Research and The HuggingFace Inc. team.
#
# 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.
""" Tokenization class for TAPAS model."""
import collections
import datetime
import enum
import itertools
import math
import os
import re
import unicodedata
from dataclasses import dataclass
from typing import Callable, Dict, Generator, List, Optional, Text, Tuple, Union
import numpy as np
from ...tokenization_utils import PreTrainedTokenizer, _is_control, _is_punctuation, _is_whitespace
from ...tokenization_utils_base import (
ENCODE_KWARGS_DOCSTRING,
BatchEncoding,
EncodedInput,
PreTokenizedInput,
TextInput,
)
from ...utils import ExplicitEnum, PaddingStrategy, TensorType, add_end_docstrings, is_pandas_available, logging
if is_pandas_available():
import pandas as pd
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
VOCAB_FILES_NAMES = {"vocab_file": "vocab.txt"}
PRETRAINED_VOCAB_FILES_MAP = {
"vocab_file": {
# large models
"google/tapas-large-finetuned-sqa": (
"https://huggingface.co/google/tapas-large-finetuned-sqa/resolve/main/vocab.txt"
),
"google/tapas-large-finetuned-wtq": (
"https://huggingface.co/google/tapas-large-finetuned-wtq/resolve/main/vocab.txt"
),
"google/tapas-large-finetuned-wikisql-supervised": (
"https://huggingface.co/google/tapas-large-finetuned-wikisql-supervised/resolve/main/vocab.txt"
),
"google/tapas-large-finetuned-tabfact": (
"https://huggingface.co/google/tapas-large-finetuned-tabfact/resolve/main/vocab.txt"
),
# base models
"google/tapas-base-finetuned-sqa": (
"https://huggingface.co/google/tapas-base-finetuned-sqa/resolve/main/vocab.txt"
),
"google/tapas-base-finetuned-wtq": (
"https://huggingface.co/google/tapas-base-finetuned-wtq/resolve/main/vocab.txt"
),
"google/tapas-base-finetuned-wikisql-supervised": (
"https://huggingface.co/google/tapas-base-finetuned-wikisql-supervised/resolve/main/vocab.txt"
),
"google/tapas-base-finetuned-tabfact": (
"https://huggingface.co/google/tapas-base-finetuned-tabfact/resolve/main/vocab.txt"
),
# medium models
"google/tapas-medium-finetuned-sqa": (
"https://huggingface.co/google/tapas-medium-finetuned-sqa/resolve/main/vocab.txt"
),
"google/tapas-medium-finetuned-wtq": (
"https://huggingface.co/google/tapas-medium-finetuned-wtq/resolve/main/vocab.txt"
),
"google/tapas-medium-finetuned-wikisql-supervised": (
"https://huggingface.co/google/tapas-medium-finetuned-wikisql-supervised/resolve/main/vocab.txt"
),
"google/tapas-medium-finetuned-tabfact": (
"https://huggingface.co/google/tapas-medium-finetuned-tabfact/resolve/main/vocab.txt"
),
# small models
"google/tapas-small-finetuned-sqa": (
"https://huggingface.co/google/tapas-small-finetuned-sqa/resolve/main/vocab.txt"
),
"google/tapas-small-finetuned-wtq": (
"https://huggingface.co/google/tapas-small-finetuned-wtq/resolve/main/vocab.txt"
),
"google/tapas-small-finetuned-wikisql-supervised": (
"https://huggingface.co/google/tapas-small-finetuned-wikisql-supervised/resolve/main/vocab.txt"
),
"google/tapas-small-finetuned-tabfact": (
"https://huggingface.co/google/tapas-small-finetuned-tabfact/resolve/main/vocab.txt"
),
# tiny models
"google/tapas-tiny-finetuned-sqa": (
"https://huggingface.co/google/tapas-tiny-finetuned-sqa/resolve/main/vocab.txt"
),
"google/tapas-tiny-finetuned-wtq": (
"https://huggingface.co/google/tapas-tiny-finetuned-wtq/resolve/main/vocab.txt"
),
"google/tapas-tiny-finetuned-wikisql-supervised": (
"https://huggingface.co/google/tapas-tiny-finetuned-wikisql-supervised/resolve/main/vocab.txt"
),
"google/tapas-tiny-finetuned-tabfact": (
"https://huggingface.co/google/tapas-tiny-finetuned-tabfact/resolve/main/vocab.txt"
),
# mini models
"google/tapas-mini-finetuned-sqa": (
"https://huggingface.co/google/tapas-mini-finetuned-sqa/resolve/main/vocab.txt"
),
"google/tapas-mini-finetuned-wtq": (
"https://huggingface.co/google/tapas-mini-finetuned-wtq/resolve/main/vocab.txt"
),
"google/tapas-mini-finetuned-wikisql-supervised": (
"https://huggingface.co/google/tapas-mini-finetuned-wikisql-supervised/resolve/main/vocab.txt"
),
"google/tapas-mini-finetuned-tabfact": (
"https://huggingface.co/google/tapas-mini-finetuned-tabfact/resolve/main/vocab.txt"
),
}
}
PRETRAINED_POSITIONAL_EMBEDDINGS_SIZES = {name: 512 for name in PRETRAINED_VOCAB_FILES_MAP.keys()}
PRETRAINED_INIT_CONFIGURATION = {name: {"do_lower_case": True} for name in PRETRAINED_VOCAB_FILES_MAP.keys()}
class TapasTruncationStrategy(ExplicitEnum):
"""
Possible values for the `truncation` argument in [`~TapasTokenizer.__call__`]. Useful for tab-completion in an IDE.
"""
DROP_ROWS_TO_FIT = "drop_rows_to_fit"
DO_NOT_TRUNCATE = "do_not_truncate"
TableValue = collections.namedtuple("TokenValue", ["token", "column_id", "row_id"])
@dataclass(frozen=True)
class TokenCoordinates:
column_index: int
row_index: int
token_index: int
@dataclass
class TokenizedTable:
rows: List[List[List[Text]]]
selected_tokens: List[TokenCoordinates]
@dataclass(frozen=True)
class SerializedExample:
tokens: List[Text]
column_ids: List[int]
row_ids: List[int]
segment_ids: List[int]
def _is_inner_wordpiece(token: Text):
return token.startswith("##")
def load_vocab(vocab_file):
"""Loads a vocabulary file into a dictionary."""
vocab = collections.OrderedDict()
with open(vocab_file, "r", encoding="utf-8") as reader:
tokens = reader.readlines()
for index, token in enumerate(tokens):
token = token.rstrip("\n")
vocab[token] = index
return vocab
def whitespace_tokenize(text):
"""Runs basic whitespace cleaning and splitting on a piece of text."""
text = text.strip()
if not text:
return []
tokens = text.split()
return tokens
TAPAS_ENCODE_PLUS_ADDITIONAL_KWARGS_DOCSTRING = r"""
add_special_tokens (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether or not to encode the sequences with the special tokens relative to their model.
padding (`bool`, `str` or [`~utils.PaddingStrategy`], *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Activates and controls padding. Accepts the following values:
- `True` or `'longest'`: Pad to the longest sequence in the batch (or no padding if only a single
sequence if provided).
- `'max_length'`: Pad to a maximum length specified with the argument `max_length` or to the maximum
acceptable input length for the model if that argument is not provided.
- `False` or `'do_not_pad'` (default): No padding (i.e., can output a batch with sequences of different
lengths).
truncation (`bool`, `str` or [`TapasTruncationStrategy`], *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Activates and controls truncation. Accepts the following values:
- `True` or `'drop_rows_to_fit'`: Truncate to a maximum length specified with the argument `max_length`
or to the maximum acceptable input length for the model if that argument is not provided. This will
truncate row by row, removing rows from the table.
- `False` or `'do_not_truncate'` (default): No truncation (i.e., can output batch with sequence lengths
greater than the model maximum admissible input size).
max_length (`int`, *optional*):
Controls the maximum length to use by one of the truncation/padding parameters.
If left unset or set to `None`, this will use the predefined model maximum length if a maximum length
is required by one of the truncation/padding parameters. If the model has no specific maximum input
length (like XLNet) truncation/padding to a maximum length will be deactivated.
is_split_into_words (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether or not the input is already pre-tokenized (e.g., split into words). If set to `True`, the
tokenizer assumes the input is already split into words (for instance, by splitting it on whitespace)
which it will tokenize. This is useful for NER or token classification.
pad_to_multiple_of (`int`, *optional*):
If set will pad the sequence to a multiple of the provided value. This is especially useful to enable
the use of Tensor Cores on NVIDIA hardware with compute capability `>= 7.5` (Volta).
return_tensors (`str` or [`~utils.TensorType`], *optional*):
If set, will return tensors instead of list of python integers. Acceptable values are:
- `'tf'`: Return TensorFlow `tf.constant` objects.
- `'pt'`: Return PyTorch `torch.Tensor` objects.
- `'np'`: Return Numpy `np.ndarray` objects.
"""
class TapasTokenizer(PreTrainedTokenizer):
r"""
Construct a TAPAS tokenizer. Based on WordPiece. Flattens a table and one or more related sentences to be used by
TAPAS models.
This tokenizer inherits from [`PreTrainedTokenizer`] which contains most of the main methods. Users should refer to
this superclass for more information regarding those methods. [`TapasTokenizer`] creates several token type ids to
encode tabular structure. To be more precise, it adds 7 token type ids, in the following order: `segment_ids`,
`column_ids`, `row_ids`, `prev_labels`, `column_ranks`, `inv_column_ranks` and `numeric_relations`:
- segment_ids: indicate whether a token belongs to the question (0) or the table (1). 0 for special tokens and
padding.
- column_ids: indicate to which column of the table a token belongs (starting from 1). Is 0 for all question
tokens, special tokens and padding.
- row_ids: indicate to which row of the table a token belongs (starting from 1). Is 0 for all question tokens,
special tokens and padding. Tokens of column headers are also 0.
- prev_labels: indicate whether a token was (part of) an answer to the previous question (1) or not (0). Useful in
a conversational setup (such as SQA).
- column_ranks: indicate the rank of a table token relative to a column, if applicable. For example, if you have a
column "number of movies" with values 87, 53 and 69, then the column ranks of these tokens are 3, 1 and 2
respectively. 0 for all question tokens, special tokens and padding.
- inv_column_ranks: indicate the inverse rank of a table token relative to a column, if applicable. For example, if
you have a column "number of movies" with values 87, 53 and 69, then the inverse column ranks of these tokens are
1, 3 and 2 respectively. 0 for all question tokens, special tokens and padding.
- numeric_relations: indicate numeric relations between the question and the tokens of the table. 0 for all
question tokens, special tokens and padding.
[`TapasTokenizer`] runs end-to-end tokenization on a table and associated sentences: punctuation splitting and
wordpiece.
Args:
vocab_file (`str`):
File containing the vocabulary.
do_lower_case (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether or not to lowercase the input when tokenizing.
do_basic_tokenize (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether or not to do basic tokenization before WordPiece.
never_split (`Iterable`, *optional*):
Collection of tokens which will never be split during tokenization. Only has an effect when
`do_basic_tokenize=True`
unk_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"[UNK]"`):
The unknown token. A token that is not in the vocabulary cannot be converted to an ID and is set to be this
token instead.
sep_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"[SEP]"`):
The separator token, which is used when building a sequence from multiple sequences, e.g. two sequences for
sequence classification or for a text and a question for question answering. It is also used as the last
token of a sequence built with special tokens.
pad_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"[PAD]"`):
The token used for padding, for example when batching sequences of different lengths.
cls_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"[CLS]"`):
The classifier token which is used when doing sequence classification (classification of the whole sequence
instead of per-token classification). It is the first token of the sequence when built with special tokens.
mask_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"[MASK]"`):
The token used for masking values. This is the token used when training this model with masked language
modeling. This is the token which the model will try to predict.
empty_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"[EMPTY]"`):
The token used for empty cell values in a table. Empty cell values include "", "n/a", "nan" and "?".
tokenize_chinese_chars (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether or not to tokenize Chinese characters. This should likely be deactivated for Japanese (see this
[issue](https://github.com/huggingface/transformers/issues/328)).
strip_accents (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to strip all accents. If this option is not specified, then it will be determined by the
value for `lowercase` (as in the original BERT).
cell_trim_length (`int`, *optional*, defaults to -1):
If > 0: Trim cells so that the length is <= this value. Also disables further cell trimming, should thus be
used with `truncation` set to `True`.
max_column_id (`int`, *optional*):
Max column id to extract.
max_row_id (`int`, *optional*):
Max row id to extract.
strip_column_names (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether to add empty strings instead of column names.
update_answer_coordinates (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether to recompute the answer coordinates from the answer text.
min_question_length (`int`, *optional*):
Minimum length of each question in terms of tokens (will be skipped otherwise).
max_question_length (`int`, *optional*):
Maximum length of each question in terms of tokens (will be skipped otherwise).
"""
vocab_files_names = VOCAB_FILES_NAMES
pretrained_vocab_files_map = PRETRAINED_VOCAB_FILES_MAP
max_model_input_sizes = PRETRAINED_POSITIONAL_EMBEDDINGS_SIZES
def __init__(
self,
vocab_file,
do_lower_case=True,
do_basic_tokenize=True,
never_split=None,
unk_token="[UNK]",
sep_token="[SEP]",
pad_token="[PAD]",
cls_token="[CLS]",
mask_token="[MASK]",
empty_token="[EMPTY]",
tokenize_chinese_chars=True,
strip_accents=None,
cell_trim_length: int = -1,
max_column_id: int = None,
max_row_id: int = None,
strip_column_names: bool = False,
update_answer_coordinates: bool = False,
min_question_length=None,
max_question_length=None,
model_max_length: int = 512,
additional_special_tokens: Optional[List[str]] = None,
**kwargs,
):
if not is_pandas_available():
raise ImportError("Pandas is required for the TAPAS tokenizer.")
if additional_special_tokens is not None:
if empty_token not in additional_special_tokens:
additional_special_tokens.append(empty_token)
else:
additional_special_tokens = [empty_token]
super().__init__(
do_lower_case=do_lower_case,
do_basic_tokenize=do_basic_tokenize,
never_split=never_split,
unk_token=unk_token,
sep_token=sep_token,
pad_token=pad_token,
cls_token=cls_token,
mask_token=mask_token,
empty_token=empty_token,
tokenize_chinese_chars=tokenize_chinese_chars,
strip_accents=strip_accents,
cell_trim_length=cell_trim_length,
max_column_id=max_column_id,
max_row_id=max_row_id,
strip_column_names=strip_column_names,
update_answer_coordinates=update_answer_coordinates,
min_question_length=min_question_length,
max_question_length=max_question_length,
model_max_length=model_max_length,
additional_special_tokens=additional_special_tokens,
**kwargs,
)
if not os.path.isfile(vocab_file):
raise ValueError(
f"Can't find a vocabulary file at path '{vocab_file}'. To load the vocabulary from a Google pretrained"
" model use `tokenizer = BertTokenizer.from_pretrained(PRETRAINED_MODEL_NAME)`"
)
self.vocab = load_vocab(vocab_file)
self.ids_to_tokens = collections.OrderedDict([(ids, tok) for tok, ids in self.vocab.items()])
self.do_basic_tokenize = do_basic_tokenize
if do_basic_tokenize:
self.basic_tokenizer = BasicTokenizer(
do_lower_case=do_lower_case,
never_split=never_split,
tokenize_chinese_chars=tokenize_chinese_chars,
strip_accents=strip_accents,
)
self.wordpiece_tokenizer = WordpieceTokenizer(vocab=self.vocab, unk_token=self.unk_token)
# Additional properties
self.cell_trim_length = cell_trim_length
self.max_column_id = max_column_id if max_column_id is not None else self.model_max_length
self.max_row_id = max_row_id if max_row_id is not None else self.model_max_length
self.strip_column_names = strip_column_names
self.update_answer_coordinates = update_answer_coordinates
self.min_question_length = min_question_length
self.max_question_length = max_question_length
@property
def do_lower_case(self):
return self.basic_tokenizer.do_lower_case
@property
def vocab_size(self):
return len(self.vocab)
def get_vocab(self):
return dict(self.vocab, **self.added_tokens_encoder)
def _tokenize(self, text):
if format_text(text) == EMPTY_TEXT:
return [self.additional_special_tokens[0]]
split_tokens = []
if self.do_basic_tokenize:
for token in self.basic_tokenizer.tokenize(text, never_split=self.all_special_tokens):
# If the token is part of the never_split set
if token in self.basic_tokenizer.never_split:
split_tokens.append(token)
else:
split_tokens += self.wordpiece_tokenizer.tokenize(token)
else:
split_tokens = self.wordpiece_tokenizer.tokenize(text)
return split_tokens
def _convert_token_to_id(self, token):
"""Converts a token (str) in an id using the vocab."""
return self.vocab.get(token, self.vocab.get(self.unk_token))
def _convert_id_to_token(self, index):
"""Converts an index (integer) in a token (str) using the vocab."""
return self.ids_to_tokens.get(index, self.unk_token)
def convert_tokens_to_string(self, tokens):
"""Converts a sequence of tokens (string) in a single string."""
out_string = " ".join(tokens).replace(" ##", "").strip()
return out_string
def save_vocabulary(self, save_directory: str, filename_prefix: Optional[str] = None) -> Tuple[str]:
index = 0
if os.path.isdir(save_directory):
vocab_file = os.path.join(
save_directory, (filename_prefix + "-" if filename_prefix else "") + VOCAB_FILES_NAMES["vocab_file"]
)
else:
vocab_file = (filename_prefix + "-" if filename_prefix else "") + save_directory
with open(vocab_file, "w", encoding="utf-8") as writer:
for token, token_index in sorted(self.vocab.items(), key=lambda kv: kv[1]):
if index != token_index:
logger.warning(
f"Saving vocabulary to {vocab_file}: vocabulary indices are not consecutive."
" Please check that the vocabulary is not corrupted!"
)
index = token_index
writer.write(token + "\n")
index += 1
return (vocab_file,)
def create_attention_mask_from_sequences(self, query_ids: List[int], table_values: List[TableValue]) -> List[int]:
"""
Creates the attention mask according to the query token IDs and a list of table values.
Args:
query_ids (`List[int]`): list of token IDs corresponding to the ID.
table_values (`List[TableValue]`): lift of table values, which are named tuples containing the
token value, the column ID and the row ID of said token.
Returns:
`List[int]`: List of ints containing the attention mask values.
"""
return [1] * (1 + len(query_ids) + 1 + len(table_values))
def create_segment_token_type_ids_from_sequences(
self, query_ids: List[int], table_values: List[TableValue]
) -> List[int]:
"""
Creates the segment token type IDs according to the query token IDs and a list of table values.
Args:
query_ids (`List[int]`): list of token IDs corresponding to the ID.
table_values (`List[TableValue]`): lift of table values, which are named tuples containing the
token value, the column ID and the row ID of said token.
Returns:
`List[int]`: List of ints containing the segment token type IDs values.
"""
table_ids = list(zip(*table_values))[0] if table_values else []
return [0] * (1 + len(query_ids) + 1) + [1] * len(table_ids)
def create_column_token_type_ids_from_sequences(
self, query_ids: List[int], table_values: List[TableValue]
) -> List[int]:
"""
Creates the column token type IDs according to the query token IDs and a list of table values.
Args:
query_ids (`List[int]`): list of token IDs corresponding to the ID.
table_values (`List[TableValue]`): lift of table values, which are named tuples containing the
token value, the column ID and the row ID of said token.
Returns:
`List[int]`: List of ints containing the column token type IDs values.
"""
table_column_ids = list(zip(*table_values))[1] if table_values else []
return [0] * (1 + len(query_ids) + 1) + list(table_column_ids)
def create_row_token_type_ids_from_sequences(
self, query_ids: List[int], table_values: List[TableValue]
) -> List[int]:
"""
Creates the row token type IDs according to the query token IDs and a list of table values.
Args:
query_ids (`List[int]`): list of token IDs corresponding to the ID.
table_values (`List[TableValue]`): lift of table values, which are named tuples containing the
token value, the column ID and the row ID of said token.
Returns:
`List[int]`: List of ints containing the row token type IDs values.
"""
table_row_ids = list(zip(*table_values))[2] if table_values else []
return [0] * (1 + len(query_ids) + 1) + list(table_row_ids)
def build_inputs_with_special_tokens(
self, token_ids_0: List[int], token_ids_1: Optional[List[int]] = None
) -> List[int]:
"""
Build model inputs from a question and flattened table for question answering or sequence classification tasks
by concatenating and adding special tokens.
Args:
token_ids_0 (`List[int]`): The ids of the question.
token_ids_1 (`List[int]`, *optional*): The ids of the flattened table.
Returns:
`List[int]`: The model input with special tokens.
"""
if token_ids_1 is None:
raise ValueError("With TAPAS, you must provide both question IDs and table IDs.")
return [self.cls_token_id] + token_ids_0 + [self.sep_token_id] + token_ids_1
def get_special_tokens_mask(
self, token_ids_0: List[int], token_ids_1: Optional[List[int]] = None, already_has_special_tokens: bool = False
) -> List[int]:
"""
Retrieve sequence ids from a token list that has no special tokens added. This method is called when adding
special tokens using the tokenizer `prepare_for_model` method.
Args:
token_ids_0 (`List[int]`):
List of question IDs.
token_ids_1 (`List[int]`, *optional*):
List of flattened table IDs.
already_has_special_tokens (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether or not the token list is already formatted with special tokens for the model.
Returns:
`List[int]`: A list of integers in the range [0, 1]: 1 for a special token, 0 for a sequence token.
"""
if already_has_special_tokens:
return super().get_special_tokens_mask(
token_ids_0=token_ids_0, token_ids_1=token_ids_1, already_has_special_tokens=True
)
if token_ids_1 is not None:
return [1] + ([0] * len(token_ids_0)) + [1] + ([0] * len(token_ids_1))
return [1] + ([0] * len(token_ids_0)) + [1]
@add_end_docstrings(TAPAS_ENCODE_PLUS_ADDITIONAL_KWARGS_DOCSTRING)
def __call__(
self,
table: "pd.DataFrame",
queries: Optional[
Union[
TextInput,
PreTokenizedInput,
EncodedInput,
List[TextInput],
List[PreTokenizedInput],
List[EncodedInput],
]
] = None,
answer_coordinates: Optional[Union[List[Tuple], List[List[Tuple]]]] = None,
answer_text: Optional[Union[List[TextInput], List[List[TextInput]]]] = None,
add_special_tokens: bool = True,
padding: Union[bool, str, PaddingStrategy] = False,
truncation: Union[bool, str, TapasTruncationStrategy] = False,
max_length: Optional[int] = None,
pad_to_multiple_of: Optional[int] = None,
return_tensors: Optional[Union[str, TensorType]] = None,
return_token_type_ids: Optional[bool] = None,
return_attention_mask: Optional[bool] = None,
return_overflowing_tokens: bool = False,
return_special_tokens_mask: bool = False,
return_offsets_mapping: bool = False,
return_length: bool = False,
verbose: bool = True,
**kwargs,
) -> BatchEncoding:
"""
Main method to tokenize and prepare for the model one or several sequence(s) related to a table.
Args:
table (`pd.DataFrame`):
Table containing tabular data. Note that all cell values must be text. Use *.astype(str)* on a Pandas
dataframe to convert it to string.
queries (`str` or `List[str]`):
Question or batch of questions related to a table to be encoded. Note that in case of a batch, all
questions must refer to the **same** table.
answer_coordinates (`List[Tuple]` or `List[List[Tuple]]`, *optional*):
Answer coordinates of each table-question pair in the batch. In case only a single table-question pair
is provided, then the answer_coordinates must be a single list of one or more tuples. Each tuple must
be a (row_index, column_index) pair. The first data row (not the column header row) has index 0. The
first column has index 0. In case a batch of table-question pairs is provided, then the
answer_coordinates must be a list of lists of tuples (each list corresponding to a single
table-question pair).
answer_text (`List[str]` or `List[List[str]]`, *optional*):
Answer text of each table-question pair in the batch. In case only a single table-question pair is
provided, then the answer_text must be a single list of one or more strings. Each string must be the
answer text of a corresponding answer coordinate. In case a batch of table-question pairs is provided,
then the answer_coordinates must be a list of lists of strings (each list corresponding to a single
table-question pair).
"""
assert isinstance(table, pd.DataFrame), "Table must be of type pd.DataFrame"
# Input type checking for clearer error
valid_query = False
# Check that query has a valid type
if queries is None or isinstance(queries, str):
valid_query = True
elif isinstance(queries, (list, tuple)):
if len(queries) == 0 or isinstance(queries[0], str):
valid_query = True
if not valid_query:
raise ValueError(
"queries input must of type `str` (single example), `List[str]` (batch or single pretokenized"
" example). "
)
is_batched = isinstance(queries, (list, tuple))
if is_batched:
return self.batch_encode_plus(
table=table,
queries=queries,
answer_coordinates=answer_coordinates,
answer_text=answer_text,
add_special_tokens=add_special_tokens,
padding=padding,
truncation=truncation,
max_length=max_length,
pad_to_multiple_of=pad_to_multiple_of,
return_tensors=return_tensors,
return_token_type_ids=return_token_type_ids,
return_attention_mask=return_attention_mask,
return_overflowing_tokens=return_overflowing_tokens,
return_special_tokens_mask=return_special_tokens_mask,
return_offsets_mapping=return_offsets_mapping,
return_length=return_length,
verbose=verbose,
**kwargs,
)
else:
return self.encode_plus(
table=table,
query=queries,
answer_coordinates=answer_coordinates,
answer_text=answer_text,
add_special_tokens=add_special_tokens,
padding=padding,
truncation=truncation,
max_length=max_length,
pad_to_multiple_of=pad_to_multiple_of,
return_tensors=return_tensors,
return_token_type_ids=return_token_type_ids,
return_attention_mask=return_attention_mask,
return_overflowing_tokens=return_overflowing_tokens,
return_special_tokens_mask=return_special_tokens_mask,
return_offsets_mapping=return_offsets_mapping,
return_length=return_length,
verbose=verbose,
**kwargs,
)
@add_end_docstrings(ENCODE_KWARGS_DOCSTRING, TAPAS_ENCODE_PLUS_ADDITIONAL_KWARGS_DOCSTRING)
def batch_encode_plus(
self,
table: "pd.DataFrame",
queries: Optional[
Union[
List[TextInput],
List[PreTokenizedInput],
List[EncodedInput],
]
] = None,
answer_coordinates: Optional[List[List[Tuple]]] = None,
answer_text: Optional[List[List[TextInput]]] = None,
add_special_tokens: bool = True,
padding: Union[bool, str, PaddingStrategy] = False,
truncation: Union[bool, str, TapasTruncationStrategy] = False,
max_length: Optional[int] = None,
pad_to_multiple_of: Optional[int] = None,
return_tensors: Optional[Union[str, TensorType]] = None,
return_token_type_ids: Optional[bool] = None,
return_attention_mask: Optional[bool] = None,
return_overflowing_tokens: bool = False,
return_special_tokens_mask: bool = False,
return_offsets_mapping: bool = False,
return_length: bool = False,
verbose: bool = True,
**kwargs,
) -> BatchEncoding:
"""
Prepare a table and a list of strings for the model.
<Tip warning={true}>
This method is deprecated, `__call__` should be used instead.
</Tip>
Args:
table (`pd.DataFrame`):
Table containing tabular data. Note that all cell values must be text. Use *.astype(str)* on a Pandas
dataframe to convert it to string.
queries (`List[str]`):
Batch of questions related to a table to be encoded. Note that all questions must refer to the **same**
table.
answer_coordinates (`List[Tuple]` or `List[List[Tuple]]`, *optional*):
Answer coordinates of each table-question pair in the batch. Each tuple must be a (row_index,
column_index) pair. The first data row (not the column header row) has index 0. The first column has
index 0. The answer_coordinates must be a list of lists of tuples (each list corresponding to a single
table-question pair).
answer_text (`List[str]` or `List[List[str]]`, *optional*):
Answer text of each table-question pair in the batch. In case a batch of table-question pairs is
provided, then the answer_coordinates must be a list of lists of strings (each list corresponding to a
single table-question pair). Each string must be the answer text of a corresponding answer coordinate.
"""
if return_token_type_ids is not None and not add_special_tokens:
raise ValueError(
"Asking to return token_type_ids while setting add_special_tokens to False "
"results in an undefined behavior. Please set add_special_tokens to True or "
"set return_token_type_ids to None."
)
if (answer_coordinates and not answer_text) or (not answer_coordinates and answer_text):
raise ValueError("In case you provide answers, both answer_coordinates and answer_text should be provided")
elif answer_coordinates is None and answer_text is None:
answer_coordinates = answer_text = [None] * len(queries)
if "is_split_into_words" in kwargs:
raise NotImplementedError("Currently TapasTokenizer only supports questions as strings.")
if return_offsets_mapping:
raise NotImplementedError(
"return_offset_mapping is not available when using Python tokenizers. "
"To use this feature, change your tokenizer to one deriving from "
"transformers.PreTrainedTokenizerFast."
)
return self._batch_encode_plus(
table=table,
queries=queries,
answer_coordinates=answer_coordinates,
answer_text=answer_text,
add_special_tokens=add_special_tokens,
padding=padding,
truncation=truncation,
max_length=max_length,
pad_to_multiple_of=pad_to_multiple_of,
return_tensors=return_tensors,
return_token_type_ids=return_token_type_ids,
return_attention_mask=return_attention_mask,
return_overflowing_tokens=return_overflowing_tokens,
return_special_tokens_mask=return_special_tokens_mask,
return_offsets_mapping=return_offsets_mapping,
return_length=return_length,
verbose=verbose,
**kwargs,
)
def _get_question_tokens(self, query):
"""Tokenizes the query, taking into account the max and min question length."""
query_tokens = self.tokenize(query)
if self.max_question_length is not None and len(query_tokens) > self.max_question_length:
logger.warning("Skipping query as its tokens are longer than the max question length")
return "", []
if self.min_question_length is not None and len(query_tokens) < self.min_question_length:
logger.warning("Skipping query as its tokens are shorter than the min question length")
return "", []
return query, query_tokens
def _batch_encode_plus(
self,
table,
queries: Union[
List[TextInput],
List[PreTokenizedInput],
List[EncodedInput],
],
answer_coordinates: Optional[List[List[Tuple]]] = None,
answer_text: Optional[List[List[TextInput]]] = None,
add_special_tokens: bool = True,
padding: Union[bool, str, PaddingStrategy] = False,
truncation: Union[bool, str, TapasTruncationStrategy] = False,
max_length: Optional[int] = None,
pad_to_multiple_of: Optional[int] = None,
return_tensors: Optional[Union[str, TensorType]] = None,
return_token_type_ids: Optional[bool] = True,
return_attention_mask: Optional[bool] = None,
return_overflowing_tokens: bool = False,
return_special_tokens_mask: bool = False,
return_offsets_mapping: bool = False,
return_length: bool = False,
verbose: bool = True,
**kwargs,
) -> BatchEncoding:
table_tokens = self._tokenize_table(table)
queries_tokens = []
for idx, query in enumerate(queries):
query, query_tokens = self._get_question_tokens(query)
queries[idx] = query
queries_tokens.append(query_tokens)
batch_outputs = self._batch_prepare_for_model(
table,
queries,
tokenized_table=table_tokens,
queries_tokens=queries_tokens,
answer_coordinates=answer_coordinates,
padding=padding,
truncation=truncation,
answer_text=answer_text,
add_special_tokens=add_special_tokens,
max_length=max_length,
pad_to_multiple_of=pad_to_multiple_of,
return_tensors=return_tensors,
prepend_batch_axis=True,
return_attention_mask=return_attention_mask,
return_token_type_ids=return_token_type_ids,
return_overflowing_tokens=return_overflowing_tokens,
return_special_tokens_mask=return_special_tokens_mask,
return_length=return_length,
verbose=verbose,
)
return BatchEncoding(batch_outputs)
def _batch_prepare_for_model(
self,
raw_table: "pd.DataFrame",
raw_queries: Union[
List[TextInput],
List[PreTokenizedInput],
List[EncodedInput],
],
tokenized_table: Optional[TokenizedTable] = None,
queries_tokens: Optional[List[List[str]]] = None,
answer_coordinates: Optional[List[List[Tuple]]] = None,
answer_text: Optional[List[List[TextInput]]] = None,
add_special_tokens: bool = True,
padding: Union[bool, str, PaddingStrategy] = False,
truncation: Union[bool, str, TapasTruncationStrategy] = False,
max_length: Optional[int] = None,
pad_to_multiple_of: Optional[int] = None,
return_tensors: Optional[Union[str, TensorType]] = None,
return_token_type_ids: Optional[bool] = True,
return_attention_mask: Optional[bool] = True,
return_special_tokens_mask: bool = False,
return_offsets_mapping: bool = False,
return_length: bool = False,
verbose: bool = True,
prepend_batch_axis: bool = False,
**kwargs,
) -> BatchEncoding:
batch_outputs = {}
for index, example in enumerate(zip(raw_queries, queries_tokens, answer_coordinates, answer_text)):
raw_query, query_tokens, answer_coords, answer_txt = example
outputs = self.prepare_for_model(
raw_table,
raw_query,
tokenized_table=tokenized_table,
query_tokens=query_tokens,
answer_coordinates=answer_coords,
answer_text=answer_txt,
add_special_tokens=add_special_tokens,
padding=PaddingStrategy.DO_NOT_PAD.value, # we pad in batch afterwards
truncation=truncation,
max_length=max_length,
pad_to_multiple_of=None, # we pad in batch afterwards
return_attention_mask=False, # we pad in batch afterwards
return_token_type_ids=return_token_type_ids,
return_special_tokens_mask=return_special_tokens_mask,
return_length=return_length,
return_tensors=None, # We convert the whole batch to tensors at the end
prepend_batch_axis=False,
verbose=verbose,
prev_answer_coordinates=answer_coordinates[index - 1] if index != 0 else None,
prev_answer_text=answer_text[index - 1] if index != 0 else None,
)
for key, value in outputs.items():
if key not in batch_outputs:
batch_outputs[key] = []
batch_outputs[key].append(value)
batch_outputs = self.pad(
batch_outputs,
padding=padding,
max_length=max_length,
pad_to_multiple_of=pad_to_multiple_of,
return_attention_mask=return_attention_mask,
)
batch_outputs = BatchEncoding(batch_outputs, tensor_type=return_tensors)
return batch_outputs
@add_end_docstrings(ENCODE_KWARGS_DOCSTRING)
def encode(
self,
table: "pd.DataFrame",
query: Optional[
Union[
TextInput,
PreTokenizedInput,
EncodedInput,
]
] = None,
add_special_tokens: bool = True,
padding: Union[bool, str, PaddingStrategy] = False,
truncation: Union[bool, str, TapasTruncationStrategy] = False,
max_length: Optional[int] = None,
return_tensors: Optional[Union[str, TensorType]] = None,
**kwargs,
) -> List[int]:
"""
Prepare a table and a string for the model. This method does not return token type IDs, attention masks, etc.
which are necessary for the model to work correctly. Use that method if you want to build your processing on
your own, otherwise refer to `__call__`.
Args:
table (`pd.DataFrame`):
Table containing tabular data. Note that all cell values must be text. Use *.astype(str)* on a Pandas
dataframe to convert it to string.
query (`str` or `List[str]`):
Question related to a table to be encoded.
"""
encoded_inputs = self.encode_plus(
table,
query=query,
add_special_tokens=add_special_tokens,
padding=padding,
truncation=truncation,
max_length=max_length,
return_tensors=return_tensors,
**kwargs,
)
return encoded_inputs["input_ids"]
@add_end_docstrings(ENCODE_KWARGS_DOCSTRING, TAPAS_ENCODE_PLUS_ADDITIONAL_KWARGS_DOCSTRING)
def encode_plus(
self,
table: "pd.DataFrame",
query: Optional[
Union[
TextInput,
PreTokenizedInput,
EncodedInput,
]
] = None,
answer_coordinates: Optional[List[Tuple]] = None,
answer_text: Optional[List[TextInput]] = None,
add_special_tokens: bool = True,
padding: Union[bool, str, PaddingStrategy] = False,
truncation: Union[bool, str, TapasTruncationStrategy] = False,
max_length: Optional[int] = None,
pad_to_multiple_of: Optional[int] = None,
return_tensors: Optional[Union[str, TensorType]] = None,
return_token_type_ids: Optional[bool] = None,
return_attention_mask: Optional[bool] = None,
return_special_tokens_mask: bool = False,
return_offsets_mapping: bool = False,
return_length: bool = False,
verbose: bool = True,
**kwargs,
) -> BatchEncoding:
"""
Prepare a table and a string for the model.
Args:
table (`pd.DataFrame`):
Table containing tabular data. Note that all cell values must be text. Use *.astype(str)* on a Pandas
dataframe to convert it to string.
query (`str` or `List[str]`):
Question related to a table to be encoded.
answer_coordinates (`List[Tuple]` or `List[List[Tuple]]`, *optional*):
Answer coordinates of each table-question pair in the batch. The answer_coordinates must be a single
list of one or more tuples. Each tuple must be a (row_index, column_index) pair. The first data row
(not the column header row) has index 0. The first column has index 0.
answer_text (`List[str]` or `List[List[str]]`, *optional*):
Answer text of each table-question pair in the batch. The answer_text must be a single list of one or
more strings. Each string must be the answer text of a corresponding answer coordinate.
"""
if return_token_type_ids is not None and not add_special_tokens:
raise ValueError(
"Asking to return token_type_ids while setting add_special_tokens to False "
"results in an undefined behavior. Please set add_special_tokens to True or "
"set return_token_type_ids to None."
)
if (answer_coordinates and not answer_text) or (not answer_coordinates and answer_text):
raise ValueError("In case you provide answers, both answer_coordinates and answer_text should be provided")
if "is_split_into_words" in kwargs:
raise NotImplementedError("Currently TapasTokenizer only supports questions as strings.")
if return_offsets_mapping:
raise NotImplementedError(
"return_offset_mapping is not available when using Python tokenizers. "
"To use this feature, change your tokenizer to one deriving from "
"transformers.PreTrainedTokenizerFast."
)
return self._encode_plus(
table=table,
query=query,
answer_coordinates=answer_coordinates,
answer_text=answer_text,
add_special_tokens=add_special_tokens,
truncation=truncation,
padding=padding,
max_length=max_length,
pad_to_multiple_of=pad_to_multiple_of,
return_tensors=return_tensors,
return_token_type_ids=return_token_type_ids,
return_attention_mask=return_attention_mask,
return_special_tokens_mask=return_special_tokens_mask,
return_offsets_mapping=return_offsets_mapping,
return_length=return_length,
verbose=verbose,
**kwargs,
)
def _encode_plus(
self,
table: "pd.DataFrame",
query: Union[
TextInput,
PreTokenizedInput,
EncodedInput,
],
answer_coordinates: Optional[List[Tuple]] = None,
answer_text: Optional[List[TextInput]] = None,
add_special_tokens: bool = True,
padding: Union[bool, str, PaddingStrategy] = False,
truncation: Union[bool, str, TapasTruncationStrategy] = False,
max_length: Optional[int] = None,
pad_to_multiple_of: Optional[int] = None,
return_tensors: Optional[Union[str, TensorType]] = None,
return_token_type_ids: Optional[bool] = True,
return_attention_mask: Optional[bool] = True,
return_special_tokens_mask: bool = False,
return_offsets_mapping: bool = False,
return_length: bool = False,
verbose: bool = True,
**kwargs,
):
if query is None:
query = ""
logger.warning(
"TAPAS is a question answering model but you have not passed a query. Please be aware that the "
"model will probably not behave correctly."
)
table_tokens = self._tokenize_table(table)
query, query_tokens = self._get_question_tokens(query)
return self.prepare_for_model(
table,
query,
tokenized_table=table_tokens,
query_tokens=query_tokens,
answer_coordinates=answer_coordinates,
answer_text=answer_text,
add_special_tokens=add_special_tokens,
truncation=truncation,
padding=padding,
max_length=max_length,
pad_to_multiple_of=pad_to_multiple_of,
return_tensors=return_tensors,
prepend_batch_axis=True,
return_attention_mask=return_attention_mask,
return_token_type_ids=return_token_type_ids,
return_special_tokens_mask=return_special_tokens_mask,
return_length=return_length,
verbose=verbose,
)
@add_end_docstrings(ENCODE_KWARGS_DOCSTRING, TAPAS_ENCODE_PLUS_ADDITIONAL_KWARGS_DOCSTRING)
def prepare_for_model(
self,
raw_table: "pd.DataFrame",
raw_query: Union[
TextInput,
PreTokenizedInput,
EncodedInput,
],
tokenized_table: Optional[TokenizedTable] = None,
query_tokens: Optional[TokenizedTable] = None,
answer_coordinates: Optional[List[Tuple]] = None,
answer_text: Optional[List[TextInput]] = None,
add_special_tokens: bool = True,
padding: Union[bool, str, PaddingStrategy] = False,
truncation: Union[bool, str, TapasTruncationStrategy] = False,
max_length: Optional[int] = None,
pad_to_multiple_of: Optional[int] = None,
return_tensors: Optional[Union[str, TensorType]] = None,
return_token_type_ids: Optional[bool] = True,
return_attention_mask: Optional[bool] = True,
return_special_tokens_mask: bool = False,
return_offsets_mapping: bool = False,
return_length: bool = False,
verbose: bool = True,
prepend_batch_axis: bool = False,
**kwargs,
) -> BatchEncoding:
"""
Prepares a sequence of input id so that it can be used by the model. It adds special tokens, truncates
sequences if overflowing while taking into account the special tokens.
Args:
raw_table (`pd.DataFrame`):
The original table before any transformation (like tokenization) was applied to it.
raw_query (`TextInput` or `PreTokenizedInput` or `EncodedInput`):
The original query before any transformation (like tokenization) was applied to it.
tokenized_table (`TokenizedTable`):
The table after tokenization.
query_tokens (`List[str]`):
The query after tokenization.
answer_coordinates (`List[Tuple]` or `List[List[Tuple]]`, *optional*):
Answer coordinates of each table-question pair in the batch. The answer_coordinates must be a single
list of one or more tuples. Each tuple must be a (row_index, column_index) pair. The first data row
(not the column header row) has index 0. The first column has index 0.
answer_text (`List[str]` or `List[List[str]]`, *optional*):
Answer text of each table-question pair in the batch. The answer_text must be a single list of one or
more strings. Each string must be the answer text of a corresponding answer coordinate.
"""
if isinstance(padding, bool):
if padding and (max_length is not None or pad_to_multiple_of is not None):
padding = PaddingStrategy.MAX_LENGTH
else:
padding = PaddingStrategy.DO_NOT_PAD
elif not isinstance(padding, PaddingStrategy):
padding = PaddingStrategy(padding)
if isinstance(truncation, bool):
if truncation:
truncation = TapasTruncationStrategy.DROP_ROWS_TO_FIT
else:
truncation = TapasTruncationStrategy.DO_NOT_TRUNCATE
elif not isinstance(truncation, TapasTruncationStrategy):
truncation = TapasTruncationStrategy(truncation)
encoded_inputs = {}
is_part_of_batch = False
prev_answer_coordinates, prev_answer_text = None, None
if "prev_answer_coordinates" in kwargs and "prev_answer_text" in kwargs:
is_part_of_batch = True
prev_answer_coordinates = kwargs["prev_answer_coordinates"]
prev_answer_text = kwargs["prev_answer_text"]
num_rows = self._get_num_rows(raw_table, truncation != TapasTruncationStrategy.DO_NOT_TRUNCATE)
num_columns = self._get_num_columns(raw_table)
_, _, num_tokens = self._get_table_boundaries(tokenized_table)
if truncation != TapasTruncationStrategy.DO_NOT_TRUNCATE:
num_rows, num_tokens = self._get_truncated_table_rows(
query_tokens, tokenized_table, num_rows, num_columns, max_length, truncation_strategy=truncation
)
table_data = list(self._get_table_values(tokenized_table, num_columns, num_rows, num_tokens))
query_ids = self.convert_tokens_to_ids(query_tokens)
table_ids = list(zip(*table_data))[0] if len(table_data) > 0 else list(zip(*table_data))
table_ids = self.convert_tokens_to_ids(list(table_ids))
if "return_overflowing_tokens" in kwargs and kwargs["return_overflowing_tokens"]:
raise ValueError("TAPAS does not return overflowing tokens as it works on tables.")
if add_special_tokens:
input_ids = self.build_inputs_with_special_tokens(query_ids, table_ids)
else:
input_ids = query_ids + table_ids
if max_length is not None and len(input_ids) > max_length:
raise ValueError(
"Could not encode the query and table header given the maximum length. Encoding the query and table "
f"header results in a length of {len(input_ids)} which is higher than the max_length of {max_length}"
)
encoded_inputs["input_ids"] = input_ids
segment_ids = self.create_segment_token_type_ids_from_sequences(query_ids, table_data)
column_ids = self.create_column_token_type_ids_from_sequences(query_ids, table_data)
row_ids = self.create_row_token_type_ids_from_sequences(query_ids, table_data)
if not is_part_of_batch or (prev_answer_coordinates is None and prev_answer_text is None):
# simply set the prev_labels to zeros
prev_labels = [0] * len(row_ids)
else:
prev_labels = self.get_answer_ids(
column_ids, row_ids, table_data, prev_answer_text, prev_answer_coordinates
)
# FIRST: parse both the table and question in terms of numeric values
raw_table = add_numeric_table_values(raw_table)
raw_query = add_numeric_values_to_question(raw_query)
# SECOND: add numeric-related features (and not parse them in these functions):
column_ranks, inv_column_ranks = self._get_numeric_column_ranks(column_ids, row_ids, raw_table)
numeric_relations = self._get_numeric_relations(raw_query, column_ids, row_ids, raw_table)
# Load from model defaults
if return_token_type_ids is None:
return_token_type_ids = "token_type_ids" in self.model_input_names
if return_attention_mask is None:
return_attention_mask = "attention_mask" in self.model_input_names
if return_attention_mask:
attention_mask = self.create_attention_mask_from_sequences(query_ids, table_data)
encoded_inputs["attention_mask"] = attention_mask
if answer_coordinates is not None and answer_text is not None:
labels = self.get_answer_ids(column_ids, row_ids, table_data, answer_text, answer_coordinates)
numeric_values = self._get_numeric_values(raw_table, column_ids, row_ids)
numeric_values_scale = self._get_numeric_values_scale(raw_table, column_ids, row_ids)
encoded_inputs["labels"] = labels
encoded_inputs["numeric_values"] = numeric_values
encoded_inputs["numeric_values_scale"] = numeric_values_scale
if return_token_type_ids:
token_type_ids = [
segment_ids,
column_ids,
row_ids,
prev_labels,
column_ranks,
inv_column_ranks,
numeric_relations,
]
token_type_ids = [list(ids) for ids in list(zip(*token_type_ids))]
encoded_inputs["token_type_ids"] = token_type_ids
if return_special_tokens_mask:
if add_special_tokens:
encoded_inputs["special_tokens_mask"] = self.get_special_tokens_mask(query_ids, table_ids)
else:
encoded_inputs["special_tokens_mask"] = [0] * len(input_ids)
# Check lengths
if max_length is None and len(encoded_inputs["input_ids"]) > self.model_max_length and verbose:
if not self.deprecation_warnings.get("sequence-length-is-longer-than-the-specified-maximum", False):
logger.warning(
"Token indices sequence length is longer than the specified maximum sequence length "
f"for this model ({len(encoded_inputs['input_ids'])} > {self.model_max_length}). Running this "
"sequence through the model will result in indexing errors."
)
self.deprecation_warnings["sequence-length-is-longer-than-the-specified-maximum"] = True
# Padding
if padding != PaddingStrategy.DO_NOT_PAD or return_attention_mask:
encoded_inputs = self.pad(
encoded_inputs,
max_length=max_length,
padding=padding.value,
pad_to_multiple_of=pad_to_multiple_of,
return_attention_mask=return_attention_mask,
)
if return_length:
encoded_inputs["length"] = len(encoded_inputs["input_ids"])
batch_outputs = BatchEncoding(
encoded_inputs, tensor_type=return_tensors, prepend_batch_axis=prepend_batch_axis
)
return batch_outputs
def _get_truncated_table_rows(
self,
query_tokens: List[str],
tokenized_table: TokenizedTable,
num_rows: int,
num_columns: int,
max_length: int,
truncation_strategy: Union[str, TapasTruncationStrategy],
) -> Tuple[int, int]:
"""
Truncates a sequence pair in-place following the strategy.
Args:
query_tokens (`List[str]`):
List of strings corresponding to the tokenized query.
tokenized_table (`TokenizedTable`):
Tokenized table
num_rows (`int`):
Total number of table rows
num_columns (`int`):
Total number of table columns
max_length (`int`):
Total maximum length.
truncation_strategy (`str` or [`TapasTruncationStrategy`]):
Truncation strategy to use. Seeing as this method should only be called when truncating, the only
available strategy is the `"drop_rows_to_fit"` strategy.
Returns:
`Tuple(int, int)`: tuple containing the number of rows after truncation, and the number of tokens available
for each table element.
"""
if not isinstance(truncation_strategy, TapasTruncationStrategy):
truncation_strategy = TapasTruncationStrategy(truncation_strategy)
if max_length is None:
max_length = self.model_max_length
if truncation_strategy == TapasTruncationStrategy.DROP_ROWS_TO_FIT:
while True:
num_tokens = self._get_max_num_tokens(
query_tokens, tokenized_table, num_rows=num_rows, num_columns=num_columns, max_length=max_length
)
if num_tokens is not None:
# We could fit the table.
break
# Try to drop a row to fit the table.
num_rows -= 1
if num_rows < 1:
break
elif truncation_strategy != TapasTruncationStrategy.DO_NOT_TRUNCATE:
raise ValueError(f"Unknown truncation strategy {truncation_strategy}.")
return num_rows, num_tokens or 1
def _tokenize_table(
self,
table=None,
):
"""
Tokenizes column headers and cell texts of a table.
Args:
table (`pd.Dataframe`):
Table. Returns: `TokenizedTable`: TokenizedTable object.
"""
tokenized_rows = []
tokenized_row = []
# tokenize column headers
for column in table:
if self.strip_column_names:
tokenized_row.append(self.tokenize(""))
else:
tokenized_row.append(self.tokenize(column))
tokenized_rows.append(tokenized_row)
# tokenize cell values
for idx, row in table.iterrows():
tokenized_row = []
for cell in row:
tokenized_row.append(self.tokenize(cell))
tokenized_rows.append(tokenized_row)
token_coordinates = []
for row_index, row in enumerate(tokenized_rows):
for column_index, cell in enumerate(row):
for token_index, _ in enumerate(cell):
token_coordinates.append(
TokenCoordinates(
row_index=row_index,
column_index=column_index,
token_index=token_index,
)
)
return TokenizedTable(
rows=tokenized_rows,
selected_tokens=token_coordinates,
)
def _question_encoding_cost(self, question_tokens):
# Two extra spots of SEP and CLS.
return len(question_tokens) + 2
def _get_token_budget(self, question_tokens, max_length=None):
"""
Computes the number of tokens left for the table after tokenizing a question, taking into account the max
sequence length of the model.
Args:
question_tokens (`List[String]`):
List of question tokens. Returns: `int`: the number of tokens left for the table, given the model max
length.
"""
return (max_length if max_length is not None else self.model_max_length) - self._question_encoding_cost(
question_tokens
)
def _get_table_values(self, table, num_columns, num_rows, num_tokens) -> Generator[TableValue, None, None]:
"""Iterates over partial table and returns token, column and row indexes."""
for tc in table.selected_tokens:
# First row is header row.
if tc.row_index >= num_rows + 1:
continue
if tc.column_index >= num_columns:
continue
cell = table.rows[tc.row_index][tc.column_index]
token = cell[tc.token_index]
word_begin_index = tc.token_index
# Don't add partial words. Find the starting word piece and check if it
# fits in the token budget.
while word_begin_index >= 0 and _is_inner_wordpiece(cell[word_begin_index]):
word_begin_index -= 1
if word_begin_index >= num_tokens:
continue
yield TableValue(token, tc.column_index + 1, tc.row_index)
def _get_table_boundaries(self, table):
"""Return maximal number of rows, columns and tokens."""
max_num_tokens = 0
max_num_columns = 0
max_num_rows = 0
for tc in table.selected_tokens:
max_num_columns = max(max_num_columns, tc.column_index + 1)
max_num_rows = max(max_num_rows, tc.row_index + 1)
max_num_tokens = max(max_num_tokens, tc.token_index + 1)
max_num_columns = min(self.max_column_id, max_num_columns)
max_num_rows = min(self.max_row_id, max_num_rows)
return max_num_rows, max_num_columns, max_num_tokens
def _get_table_cost(self, table, num_columns, num_rows, num_tokens):
return sum(1 for _ in self._get_table_values(table, num_columns, num_rows, num_tokens))
def _get_max_num_tokens(self, question_tokens, tokenized_table, num_columns, num_rows, max_length):
"""Computes max number of tokens that can be squeezed into the budget."""
token_budget = self._get_token_budget(question_tokens, max_length)
_, _, max_num_tokens = self._get_table_boundaries(tokenized_table)
if self.cell_trim_length >= 0 and max_num_tokens > self.cell_trim_length:
max_num_tokens = self.cell_trim_length
num_tokens = 0
for num_tokens in range(max_num_tokens + 1):
cost = self._get_table_cost(tokenized_table, num_columns, num_rows, num_tokens + 1)
if cost > token_budget:
break
if num_tokens < max_num_tokens:
if self.cell_trim_length >= 0:
# We don't allow dynamic trimming if a cell_trim_length is set.
return None
if num_tokens == 0:
return None
return num_tokens
def _get_num_columns(self, table):
num_columns = table.shape[1]
if num_columns >= self.max_column_id:
raise ValueError("Too many columns")
return num_columns
def _get_num_rows(self, table, drop_rows_to_fit):
num_rows = table.shape[0]
if num_rows >= self.max_row_id:
if drop_rows_to_fit:
num_rows = self.max_row_id - 1
else:
raise ValueError("Too many rows")
return num_rows
def _serialize_text(self, question_tokens):
"""Serializes texts in index arrays."""
tokens = []
segment_ids = []
column_ids = []
row_ids = []
# add [CLS] token at the beginning
tokens.append(self.cls_token)
segment_ids.append(0)
column_ids.append(0)
row_ids.append(0)
for token in question_tokens:
tokens.append(token)
segment_ids.append(0)
column_ids.append(0)
row_ids.append(0)
return tokens, segment_ids, column_ids, row_ids
def _serialize(
self,
question_tokens,
table,
num_columns,
num_rows,
num_tokens,
):
"""Serializes table and text."""
tokens, segment_ids, column_ids, row_ids = self._serialize_text(question_tokens)
# add [SEP] token between question and table tokens
tokens.append(self.sep_token)
segment_ids.append(0)
column_ids.append(0)
row_ids.append(0)
for token, column_id, row_id in self._get_table_values(table, num_columns, num_rows, num_tokens):
tokens.append(token)
segment_ids.append(1)
column_ids.append(column_id)
row_ids.append(row_id)
return SerializedExample(
tokens=tokens,
segment_ids=segment_ids,
column_ids=column_ids,
row_ids=row_ids,
)
def _get_column_values(self, table, col_index):
table_numeric_values = {}
for row_index, row in table.iterrows():
cell = row[col_index]
if cell.numeric_value is not None:
table_numeric_values[row_index] = cell.numeric_value
return table_numeric_values
def _get_cell_token_indexes(self, column_ids, row_ids, column_id, row_id):
for index in range(len(column_ids)):
if column_ids[index] - 1 == column_id and row_ids[index] - 1 == row_id:
yield index
def _get_numeric_column_ranks(self, column_ids, row_ids, table):
"""Returns column ranks for all numeric columns."""
ranks = [0] * len(column_ids)
inv_ranks = [0] * len(column_ids)
# original code from tf_example_utils.py of the original implementation
if table is not None:
for col_index in range(len(table.columns)):
table_numeric_values = self._get_column_values(table, col_index)
if not table_numeric_values:
continue
try:
key_fn = get_numeric_sort_key_fn(table_numeric_values.values())
except ValueError:
continue
table_numeric_values = {row_index: key_fn(value) for row_index, value in table_numeric_values.items()}
table_numeric_values_inv = collections.defaultdict(list)
for row_index, value in table_numeric_values.items():
table_numeric_values_inv[value].append(row_index)
unique_values = sorted(table_numeric_values_inv.keys())
for rank, value in enumerate(unique_values):
for row_index in table_numeric_values_inv[value]:
for index in self._get_cell_token_indexes(column_ids, row_ids, col_index, row_index):
ranks[index] = rank + 1
inv_ranks[index] = len(unique_values) - rank
return ranks, inv_ranks
def _get_numeric_sort_key_fn(self, table_numeric_values, value):
"""
Returns the sort key function for comparing value to table values. The function returned will be a suitable
input for the key param of the sort(). See number_annotation_utils._get_numeric_sort_key_fn for details
Args:
table_numeric_values: Numeric values of a column
value: Numeric value in the question
Returns:
A function key function to compare column and question values.
"""
if not table_numeric_values:
return None
all_values = list(table_numeric_values.values())
all_values.append(value)
try:
return get_numeric_sort_key_fn(all_values)
except ValueError:
return None
def _get_numeric_relations(self, question, column_ids, row_ids, table):
"""
Returns numeric relations embeddings
Args:
question: Question object.
column_ids: Maps word piece position to column id.
row_ids: Maps word piece position to row id.
table: The table containing the numeric cell values.
"""
numeric_relations = [0] * len(column_ids)
# first, we add any numeric value spans to the question:
# Create a dictionary that maps a table cell to the set of all relations
# this cell has with any value in the question.
cell_indices_to_relations = collections.defaultdict(set)
if question is not None and table is not None:
for numeric_value_span in question.numeric_spans:
for value in numeric_value_span.values:
for column_index in range(len(table.columns)):
table_numeric_values = self._get_column_values(table, column_index)
sort_key_fn = self._get_numeric_sort_key_fn(table_numeric_values, value)
if sort_key_fn is None:
continue
for row_index, cell_value in table_numeric_values.items():
relation = get_numeric_relation(value, cell_value, sort_key_fn)
if relation is not None:
cell_indices_to_relations[column_index, row_index].add(relation)
# For each cell add a special feature for all its word pieces.
for (column_index, row_index), relations in cell_indices_to_relations.items():
relation_set_index = 0
for relation in relations:
assert relation.value >= Relation.EQ.value
relation_set_index += 2 ** (relation.value - Relation.EQ.value)
for cell_token_index in self._get_cell_token_indexes(column_ids, row_ids, column_index, row_index):
numeric_relations[cell_token_index] = relation_set_index
return numeric_relations
def _get_numeric_values(self, table, column_ids, row_ids):
"""Returns numeric values for computation of answer loss."""
numeric_values = [float("nan")] * len(column_ids)
if table is not None:
num_rows = table.shape[0]
num_columns = table.shape[1]
for col_index in range(num_columns):
for row_index in range(num_rows):
numeric_value = table.iloc[row_index, col_index].numeric_value
if numeric_value is not None:
if numeric_value.float_value is None:
continue
float_value = numeric_value.float_value
if float_value == float("inf"):
continue
for index in self._get_cell_token_indexes(column_ids, row_ids, col_index, row_index):
numeric_values[index] = float_value
return numeric_values
def _get_numeric_values_scale(self, table, column_ids, row_ids):
"""Returns a scale to each token to down weigh the value of long words."""
numeric_values_scale = [1.0] * len(column_ids)
if table is None:
return numeric_values_scale
num_rows = table.shape[0]
num_columns = table.shape[1]
for col_index in range(num_columns):
for row_index in range(num_rows):
indices = list(self._get_cell_token_indexes(column_ids, row_ids, col_index, row_index))
num_indices = len(indices)
if num_indices > 1:
for index in indices:
numeric_values_scale[index] = float(num_indices)
return numeric_values_scale
def _pad_to_seq_length(self, inputs):
while len(inputs) > self.model_max_length:
inputs.pop()
while len(inputs) < self.model_max_length:
inputs.append(0)
def _get_all_answer_ids_from_coordinates(
self,
column_ids,
row_ids,
answers_list,
):
"""Maps lists of answer coordinates to token indexes."""
answer_ids = [0] * len(column_ids)
found_answers = set()
all_answers = set()
for answers in answers_list:
column_index, row_index = answers
all_answers.add((column_index, row_index))
for index in self._get_cell_token_indexes(column_ids, row_ids, column_index, row_index):
found_answers.add((column_index, row_index))
answer_ids[index] = 1
missing_count = len(all_answers) - len(found_answers)
return answer_ids, missing_count
def _get_all_answer_ids(self, column_ids, row_ids, answer_coordinates):
"""
Maps answer coordinates of a question to token indexes.
In the SQA format (TSV), the coordinates are given as (row, column) tuples. Here, we first swap them to
(column, row) format before calling _get_all_answer_ids_from_coordinates.
"""
def _to_coordinates(answer_coordinates_question):
return [(coords[1], coords[0]) for coords in answer_coordinates_question]
return self._get_all_answer_ids_from_coordinates(
column_ids, row_ids, answers_list=(_to_coordinates(answer_coordinates))
)
def _find_tokens(self, text, segment):
"""Return start index of segment in text or None."""
logging.info(f"text: {text} {segment}")
for index in range(1 + len(text) - len(segment)):
for seg_index, seg_token in enumerate(segment):
if text[index + seg_index].piece != seg_token.piece:
break
else:
return index
return None
def _find_answer_coordinates_from_answer_text(
self,
tokenized_table,
answer_text,
):
"""Returns all occurrences of answer_text in the table."""
logging.info(f"answer text: {answer_text}")
for row_index, row in enumerate(tokenized_table.rows):
if row_index == 0:
# We don't search for answers in the header.
continue
for col_index, cell in enumerate(row):
token_index = self._find_tokens(cell, answer_text)
if token_index is not None:
yield TokenCoordinates(
row_index=row_index,
column_index=col_index,
token_index=token_index,
)
def _find_answer_ids_from_answer_texts(
self,
column_ids,
row_ids,
tokenized_table,
answer_texts,
):
"""Maps question with answer texts to the first matching token indexes."""
answer_ids = [0] * len(column_ids)
for answer_text in answer_texts:
for coordinates in self._find_answer_coordinates_from_answer_text(
tokenized_table,
answer_text,
):
# Maps answer coordinates to indexes this can fail if tokens / rows have
# been pruned.
indexes = list(
self._get_cell_token_indexes(
column_ids,
row_ids,
column_id=coordinates.column_index,
row_id=coordinates.row_index - 1,
)
)
indexes.sort()
coordinate_answer_ids = []
if indexes:
begin_index = coordinates.token_index + indexes[0]
end_index = begin_index + len(answer_text)
for index in indexes:
if index >= begin_index and index < end_index:
coordinate_answer_ids.append(index)
if len(coordinate_answer_ids) == len(answer_text):
for index in coordinate_answer_ids:
answer_ids[index] = 1
break
return answer_ids
def _get_answer_ids(self, column_ids, row_ids, answer_coordinates):
"""Maps answer coordinates of a question to token indexes."""
answer_ids, missing_count = self._get_all_answer_ids(column_ids, row_ids, answer_coordinates)
if missing_count:
raise ValueError("Couldn't find all answers")
return answer_ids
def get_answer_ids(self, column_ids, row_ids, tokenized_table, answer_texts_question, answer_coordinates_question):
if self.update_answer_coordinates:
return self._find_answer_ids_from_answer_texts(
column_ids,
row_ids,
tokenized_table,
answer_texts=[self.tokenize(at) for at in answer_texts_question],
)
return self._get_answer_ids(column_ids, row_ids, answer_coordinates_question)
def _pad(
self,
encoded_inputs: Union[Dict[str, EncodedInput], BatchEncoding],
max_length: Optional[int] = None,
padding_strategy: PaddingStrategy = PaddingStrategy.DO_NOT_PAD,
pad_to_multiple_of: Optional[int] = None,
return_attention_mask: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> dict:
"""
Pad encoded inputs (on left/right and up to predefined length or max length in the batch)
Args:
encoded_inputs:
Dictionary of tokenized inputs (`List[int]`) or batch of tokenized inputs (`List[List[int]]`).
max_length: maximum length of the returned list and optionally padding length (see below).
Will truncate by taking into account the special tokens.
padding_strategy: PaddingStrategy to use for padding.
- PaddingStrategy.LONGEST Pad to the longest sequence in the batch
- PaddingStrategy.MAX_LENGTH: Pad to the max length (default)
- PaddingStrategy.DO_NOT_PAD: Do not pad
The tokenizer padding sides are defined in self.padding_side:
- 'left': pads on the left of the sequences
- 'right': pads on the right of the sequences
pad_to_multiple_of: (optional) Integer if set will pad the sequence to a multiple of the provided value.
This is especially useful to enable the use of Tensor Core on NVIDIA hardware with compute capability
`>= 7.5` (Volta).
return_attention_mask:
(optional) Set to False to avoid returning attention mask (default: set to model specifics)
"""
# Load from model defaults
if return_attention_mask is None:
return_attention_mask = "attention_mask" in self.model_input_names
if padding_strategy == PaddingStrategy.LONGEST:
max_length = len(encoded_inputs["input_ids"])
if max_length is not None and pad_to_multiple_of is not None and (max_length % pad_to_multiple_of != 0):
max_length = ((max_length // pad_to_multiple_of) + 1) * pad_to_multiple_of
needs_to_be_padded = (
padding_strategy != PaddingStrategy.DO_NOT_PAD and len(encoded_inputs["input_ids"]) != max_length
)
# Initialize attention mask if not present.
if return_attention_mask and "attention_mask" not in encoded_inputs:
encoded_inputs["attention_mask"] = [1] * len(encoded_inputs["input_ids"])
if needs_to_be_padded:
difference = max_length - len(encoded_inputs["input_ids"])
if self.padding_side == "right":
if return_attention_mask:
encoded_inputs["attention_mask"] = encoded_inputs["attention_mask"] + [0] * difference
if "token_type_ids" in encoded_inputs:
encoded_inputs["token_type_ids"] = (
encoded_inputs["token_type_ids"] + [[self.pad_token_type_id] * 7] * difference
)
if "labels" in encoded_inputs:
encoded_inputs["labels"] = encoded_inputs["labels"] + [0] * difference
if "numeric_values" in encoded_inputs:
encoded_inputs["numeric_values"] = encoded_inputs["numeric_values"] + [float("nan")] * difference
if "numeric_values_scale" in encoded_inputs:
encoded_inputs["numeric_values_scale"] = (
encoded_inputs["numeric_values_scale"] + [1.0] * difference
)
if "special_tokens_mask" in encoded_inputs:
encoded_inputs["special_tokens_mask"] = encoded_inputs["special_tokens_mask"] + [1] * difference
encoded_inputs["input_ids"] = encoded_inputs["input_ids"] + [self.pad_token_id] * difference
elif self.padding_side == "left":
if return_attention_mask:
encoded_inputs["attention_mask"] = [0] * difference + encoded_inputs["attention_mask"]
if "token_type_ids" in encoded_inputs:
encoded_inputs["token_type_ids"] = [[self.pad_token_type_id] * 7] * difference + encoded_inputs[
"token_type_ids"
]
if "labels" in encoded_inputs:
encoded_inputs["labels"] = [0] * difference + encoded_inputs["labels"]
if "numeric_values" in encoded_inputs:
encoded_inputs["numeric_values"] = [float("nan")] * difference + encoded_inputs["numeric_values"]
if "numeric_values_scale" in encoded_inputs:
encoded_inputs["numeric_values_scale"] = [1.0] * difference + encoded_inputs[
"numeric_values_scale"
]
if "special_tokens_mask" in encoded_inputs:
encoded_inputs["special_tokens_mask"] = [1] * difference + encoded_inputs["special_tokens_mask"]
encoded_inputs["input_ids"] = [self.pad_token_id] * difference + encoded_inputs["input_ids"]
else:
raise ValueError("Invalid padding strategy:" + str(self.padding_side))
return encoded_inputs
# Everything related to converting logits to predictions
def _get_cell_token_probs(self, probabilities, segment_ids, row_ids, column_ids):
for i, p in enumerate(probabilities):
segment_id = segment_ids[i]
col = column_ids[i] - 1
row = row_ids[i] - 1
if col >= 0 and row >= 0 and segment_id == 1:
yield i, p
def _get_mean_cell_probs(self, probabilities, segment_ids, row_ids, column_ids):
"""Computes average probability per cell, aggregating over tokens."""
coords_to_probs = collections.defaultdict(list)
for i, prob in self._get_cell_token_probs(probabilities, segment_ids, row_ids, column_ids):
col = column_ids[i] - 1
row = row_ids[i] - 1
coords_to_probs[(col, row)].append(prob)
return {coords: np.array(cell_probs).mean() for coords, cell_probs in coords_to_probs.items()}
def convert_logits_to_predictions(self, data, logits, logits_agg=None, cell_classification_threshold=0.5):
"""
Converts logits of [`TapasForQuestionAnswering`] to actual predicted answer coordinates and optional
aggregation indices.
The original implementation, on which this function is based, can be found
[here](https://github.com/google-research/tapas/blob/4908213eb4df7aa988573350278b44c4dbe3f71b/tapas/experiments/prediction_utils.py#L288).
Args:
data (`dict`):
Dictionary mapping features to actual values. Should be created using [`TapasTokenizer`].
logits (`torch.Tensor` or `tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`):
Tensor containing the logits at the token level.
logits_agg (`torch.Tensor` or `tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, num_aggregation_labels)`, *optional*):
Tensor containing the aggregation logits.
cell_classification_threshold (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.5):
Threshold to be used for cell selection. All table cells for which their probability is larger than
this threshold will be selected.
Returns:
`tuple` comprising various elements depending on the inputs:
- predicted_answer_coordinates (`List[List[[tuple]]` of length `batch_size`): Predicted answer coordinates
as a list of lists of tuples. Each element in the list contains the predicted answer coordinates of a
single example in the batch, as a list of tuples. Each tuple is a cell, i.e. (row index, column index).
- predicted_aggregation_indices (`List[int]`of length `batch_size`, *optional*, returned when
`logits_aggregation` is provided): Predicted aggregation operator indices of the aggregation head.
"""
# converting to numpy arrays to work with PT/TF
logits = logits.numpy()
if logits_agg is not None:
logits_agg = logits_agg.numpy()
data = {key: value.numpy() for key, value in data.items() if key != "training"}
# input data is of type float32
# np.log(np.finfo(np.float32).max) = 88.72284
# Any value over 88.72284 will overflow when passed through the exponential, sending a warning
# We disable this warning by truncating the logits.
logits[logits < -88.7] = -88.7
# Compute probabilities from token logits
probabilities = 1 / (1 + np.exp(-logits)) * data["attention_mask"]
token_types = [
"segment_ids",
"column_ids",
"row_ids",
"prev_labels",
"column_ranks",
"inv_column_ranks",
"numeric_relations",
]
# collect input_ids, segment ids, row ids and column ids of batch. Shape (batch_size, seq_len)
input_ids = data["input_ids"]
segment_ids = data["token_type_ids"][:, :, token_types.index("segment_ids")]
row_ids = data["token_type_ids"][:, :, token_types.index("row_ids")]
column_ids = data["token_type_ids"][:, :, token_types.index("column_ids")]
# next, get answer coordinates for every example in the batch
num_batch = input_ids.shape[0]
predicted_answer_coordinates = []
for i in range(num_batch):
probabilities_example = probabilities[i].tolist()
segment_ids_example = segment_ids[i]
row_ids_example = row_ids[i]
column_ids_example = column_ids[i]
max_width = column_ids_example.max()
max_height = row_ids_example.max()
if max_width == 0 and max_height == 0:
continue
cell_coords_to_prob = self._get_mean_cell_probs(
probabilities_example,
segment_ids_example.tolist(),
row_ids_example.tolist(),
column_ids_example.tolist(),
)
# Select the answers above the classification threshold.
answer_coordinates = []
for col in range(max_width):
for row in range(max_height):
cell_prob = cell_coords_to_prob.get((col, row), None)
if cell_prob is not None:
if cell_prob > cell_classification_threshold:
answer_coordinates.append((row, col))
answer_coordinates = sorted(answer_coordinates)
predicted_answer_coordinates.append(answer_coordinates)
output = (predicted_answer_coordinates,)
if logits_agg is not None:
predicted_aggregation_indices = logits_agg.argmax(axis=-1)
output = (predicted_answer_coordinates, predicted_aggregation_indices.tolist())
return output
# End of everything related to converting logits to predictions
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.tokenization_bert.BasicTokenizer
class BasicTokenizer(object):
"""
Constructs a BasicTokenizer that will run basic tokenization (punctuation splitting, lower casing, etc.).
Args:
do_lower_case (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether or not to lowercase the input when tokenizing.
never_split (`Iterable`, *optional*):
Collection of tokens which will never be split during tokenization. Only has an effect when
`do_basic_tokenize=True`
tokenize_chinese_chars (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether or not to tokenize Chinese characters.
This should likely be deactivated for Japanese (see this
[issue](https://github.com/huggingface/transformers/issues/328)).
strip_accents (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to strip all accents. If this option is not specified, then it will be determined by the
value for `lowercase` (as in the original BERT).
do_split_on_punc (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
In some instances we want to skip the basic punctuation splitting so that later tokenization can capture
the full context of the words, such as contractions.
"""
def __init__(
self,
do_lower_case=True,
never_split=None,
tokenize_chinese_chars=True,
strip_accents=None,
do_split_on_punc=True,
):
if never_split is None:
never_split = []
self.do_lower_case = do_lower_case
self.never_split = set(never_split)
self.tokenize_chinese_chars = tokenize_chinese_chars
self.strip_accents = strip_accents
self.do_split_on_punc = do_split_on_punc
def tokenize(self, text, never_split=None):
"""
Basic Tokenization of a piece of text. For sub-word tokenization, see WordPieceTokenizer.
Args:
never_split (`List[str]`, *optional*)
Kept for backward compatibility purposes. Now implemented directly at the base class level (see
[`PreTrainedTokenizer.tokenize`]) List of token not to split.
"""
# union() returns a new set by concatenating the two sets.
never_split = self.never_split.union(set(never_split)) if never_split else self.never_split
text = self._clean_text(text)
# This was added on November 1st, 2018 for the multilingual and Chinese
# models. This is also applied to the English models now, but it doesn't
# matter since the English models were not trained on any Chinese data
# and generally don't have any Chinese data in them (there are Chinese
# characters in the vocabulary because Wikipedia does have some Chinese
# words in the English Wikipedia.).
if self.tokenize_chinese_chars:
text = self._tokenize_chinese_chars(text)
# prevents treating the same character with different unicode codepoints as different characters
unicode_normalized_text = unicodedata.normalize("NFC", text)
orig_tokens = whitespace_tokenize(unicode_normalized_text)
split_tokens = []
for token in orig_tokens:
if token not in never_split:
if self.do_lower_case:
token = token.lower()
if self.strip_accents is not False:
token = self._run_strip_accents(token)
elif self.strip_accents:
token = self._run_strip_accents(token)
split_tokens.extend(self._run_split_on_punc(token, never_split))
output_tokens = whitespace_tokenize(" ".join(split_tokens))
return output_tokens
def _run_strip_accents(self, text):
"""Strips accents from a piece of text."""
text = unicodedata.normalize("NFD", text)
output = []
for char in text:
cat = unicodedata.category(char)
if cat == "Mn":
continue
output.append(char)
return "".join(output)
def _run_split_on_punc(self, text, never_split=None):
"""Splits punctuation on a piece of text."""
if not self.do_split_on_punc or (never_split is not None and text in never_split):
return [text]
chars = list(text)
i = 0
start_new_word = True
output = []
while i < len(chars):
char = chars[i]
if _is_punctuation(char):
output.append([char])
start_new_word = True
else:
if start_new_word:
output.append([])
start_new_word = False
output[-1].append(char)
i += 1
return ["".join(x) for x in output]
def _tokenize_chinese_chars(self, text):
"""Adds whitespace around any CJK character."""
output = []
for char in text:
cp = ord(char)
if self._is_chinese_char(cp):
output.append(" ")
output.append(char)
output.append(" ")
else:
output.append(char)
return "".join(output)
def _is_chinese_char(self, cp):
"""Checks whether CP is the codepoint of a CJK character."""
# This defines a "chinese character" as anything in the CJK Unicode block:
# https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CJK_Unified_Ideographs_(Unicode_block)
#
# Note that the CJK Unicode block is NOT all Japanese and Korean characters,
# despite its name. The modern Korean Hangul alphabet is a different block,
# as is Japanese Hiragana and Katakana. Those alphabets are used to write
# space-separated words, so they are not treated specially and handled
# like the all of the other languages.
if (
(cp >= 0x4E00 and cp <= 0x9FFF)
or (cp >= 0x3400 and cp <= 0x4DBF) #
or (cp >= 0x20000 and cp <= 0x2A6DF) #
or (cp >= 0x2A700 and cp <= 0x2B73F) #
or (cp >= 0x2B740 and cp <= 0x2B81F) #
or (cp >= 0x2B820 and cp <= 0x2CEAF) #
or (cp >= 0xF900 and cp <= 0xFAFF)
or (cp >= 0x2F800 and cp <= 0x2FA1F) #
): #
return True
return False
def _clean_text(self, text):
"""Performs invalid character removal and whitespace cleanup on text."""
output = []
for char in text:
cp = ord(char)
if cp == 0 or cp == 0xFFFD or _is_control(char):
continue
if _is_whitespace(char):
output.append(" ")
else:
output.append(char)
return "".join(output)
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.tokenization_bert.WordpieceTokenizer
class WordpieceTokenizer(object):
"""Runs WordPiece tokenization."""
def __init__(self, vocab, unk_token, max_input_chars_per_word=100):
self.vocab = vocab
self.unk_token = unk_token
self.max_input_chars_per_word = max_input_chars_per_word
def tokenize(self, text):
"""
Tokenizes a piece of text into its word pieces. This uses a greedy longest-match-first algorithm to perform
tokenization using the given vocabulary.
For example, `input = "unaffable"` wil return as output `["un", "##aff", "##able"]`.
Args:
text: A single token or whitespace separated tokens. This should have
already been passed through *BasicTokenizer*.
Returns:
A list of wordpiece tokens.
"""
output_tokens = []
for token in whitespace_tokenize(text):
chars = list(token)
if len(chars) > self.max_input_chars_per_word:
output_tokens.append(self.unk_token)
continue
is_bad = False
start = 0
sub_tokens = []
while start < len(chars):
end = len(chars)
cur_substr = None
while start < end:
substr = "".join(chars[start:end])
if start > 0:
substr = "##" + substr
if substr in self.vocab:
cur_substr = substr
break
end -= 1
if cur_substr is None:
is_bad = True
break
sub_tokens.append(cur_substr)
start = end
if is_bad:
output_tokens.append(self.unk_token)
else:
output_tokens.extend(sub_tokens)
return output_tokens
# Below: utilities for TAPAS tokenizer (independent from PyTorch/Tensorflow).
# This includes functions to parse numeric values (dates and numbers) from both the table and questions in order
# to create the column_ranks, inv_column_ranks, numeric_values, numeric values_scale and numeric_relations in
# prepare_for_model of TapasTokenizer.
# These are meant to be used in an academic setup, for production use cases Gold mine or Aqua should be used.
# taken from constants.py of the original implementation
# URL: https://github.com/google-research/tapas/blob/master/tapas/utils/constants.py
class Relation(enum.Enum):
HEADER_TO_CELL = 1 # Connects header to cell.
CELL_TO_HEADER = 2 # Connects cell to header.
QUERY_TO_HEADER = 3 # Connects query to headers.
QUERY_TO_CELL = 4 # Connects query to cells.
ROW_TO_CELL = 5 # Connects row to cells.
CELL_TO_ROW = 6 # Connects cells to row.
EQ = 7 # Annotation value is same as cell value
LT = 8 # Annotation value is less than cell value
GT = 9 # Annotation value is greater than cell value
@dataclass
class Date:
year: Optional[int] = None
month: Optional[int] = None
day: Optional[int] = None
@dataclass
class NumericValue:
float_value: Optional[float] = None
date: Optional[Date] = None
@dataclass
class NumericValueSpan:
begin_index: int = None
end_index: int = None
values: List[NumericValue] = None
@dataclass
class Cell:
text: Text
numeric_value: Optional[NumericValue] = None
@dataclass
class Question:
original_text: Text # The original raw question string.
text: Text # The question string after normalization.
numeric_spans: Optional[List[NumericValueSpan]] = None
# Below: all functions from number_utils.py as well as 2 functions (namely get_all_spans and normalize_for_match)
# from text_utils.py of the original implementation. URL's:
# - https://github.com/google-research/tapas/blob/master/tapas/utils/number_utils.py
# - https://github.com/google-research/tapas/blob/master/tapas/utils/text_utils.py
# Constants for parsing date expressions.
# Masks that specify (by a bool) which of (year, month, day) will be populated.
_DateMask = collections.namedtuple("_DateMask", ["year", "month", "day"])
_YEAR = _DateMask(True, False, False)
_YEAR_MONTH = _DateMask(True, True, False)
_YEAR_MONTH_DAY = _DateMask(True, True, True)
_MONTH = _DateMask(False, True, False)
_MONTH_DAY = _DateMask(False, True, True)
# Pairs of patterns to pass to 'datetime.strptime' and masks specifying which
# fields will be set by the corresponding pattern.
_DATE_PATTERNS = (
("%B", _MONTH),
("%Y", _YEAR),
("%Ys", _YEAR),
("%b %Y", _YEAR_MONTH),
("%B %Y", _YEAR_MONTH),
("%B %d", _MONTH_DAY),
("%b %d", _MONTH_DAY),
("%d %b", _MONTH_DAY),
("%d %B", _MONTH_DAY),
("%B %d, %Y", _YEAR_MONTH_DAY),
("%d %B %Y", _YEAR_MONTH_DAY),
("%m-%d-%Y", _YEAR_MONTH_DAY),
("%Y-%m-%d", _YEAR_MONTH_DAY),
("%Y-%m", _YEAR_MONTH),
("%B %Y", _YEAR_MONTH),
("%d %b %Y", _YEAR_MONTH_DAY),
("%Y-%m-%d", _YEAR_MONTH_DAY),
("%b %d, %Y", _YEAR_MONTH_DAY),
("%d.%m.%Y", _YEAR_MONTH_DAY),
("%A, %b %d", _MONTH_DAY),
("%A, %B %d", _MONTH_DAY),
)
# This mapping is used to convert date patterns to regex patterns.
_FIELD_TO_REGEX = (
("%A", r"\w+"), # Weekday as locale’s full name.
("%B", r"\w+"), # Month as locale’s full name.
("%Y", r"\d{4}"), # Year with century as a decimal number.
("%b", r"\w{3}"), # Month as locale’s abbreviated name.
("%d", r"\d{1,2}"), # Day of the month as a zero-padded decimal number.
("%m", r"\d{1,2}"), # Month as a zero-padded decimal number.
)
def _process_date_pattern(dp):
"""Compute a regex for each date pattern to use as a prefilter."""
pattern, mask = dp
regex = pattern
regex = regex.replace(".", re.escape("."))
regex = regex.replace("-", re.escape("-"))
regex = regex.replace(" ", r"\s+")
for field, field_regex in _FIELD_TO_REGEX:
regex = regex.replace(field, field_regex)
# Make sure we didn't miss any of the fields.
assert "%" not in regex, regex
return pattern, mask, re.compile("^" + regex + "$")
def _process_date_patterns():
return tuple(_process_date_pattern(dp) for dp in _DATE_PATTERNS)
_PROCESSED_DATE_PATTERNS = _process_date_patterns()
_MAX_DATE_NGRAM_SIZE = 5
# Following DynSp:
# https://github.com/Microsoft/DynSP/blob/master/util.py#L414.
_NUMBER_WORDS = [
"zero",
"one",
"two",
"three",
"four",
"five",
"six",
"seven",
"eight",
"nine",
"ten",
"eleven",
"twelve",
]
_ORDINAL_WORDS = [
"zeroth",
"first",
"second",
"third",
"fourth",
"fith",
"sixth",
"seventh",
"eighth",
"ninth",
"tenth",
"eleventh",
"twelfth",
]
_ORDINAL_SUFFIXES = ["st", "nd", "rd", "th"]
_NUMBER_PATTERN = re.compile(r"((^|\s)[+-])?((\.\d+)|(\d+(,\d\d\d)*(\.\d*)?))")
# Following DynSp:
# https://github.com/Microsoft/DynSP/blob/master/util.py#L293.
_MIN_YEAR = 1700
_MAX_YEAR = 2016
_INF = float("INF")
def _get_numeric_value_from_date(date, mask):
"""Converts date (datetime Python object) to a NumericValue object with a Date object value."""
if date.year < _MIN_YEAR or date.year > _MAX_YEAR:
raise ValueError(f"Invalid year: {date.year}")
new_date = Date()
if mask.year:
new_date.year = date.year
if mask.month:
new_date.month = date.month
if mask.day:
new_date.day = date.day
return NumericValue(date=new_date)
def _get_span_length_key(span):
"""Sorts span by decreasing length first and increasing first index second."""
return span[1] - span[0], -span[0]
def _get_numeric_value_from_float(value):
"""Converts float (Python) to a NumericValue object with a float value."""
return NumericValue(float_value=value)
# Doesn't parse ordinal expressions such as '18th of february 1655'.
def _parse_date(text):
"""Attempts to format a text as a standard date string (yyyy-mm-dd)."""
text = re.sub(r"Sept\b", "Sep", text)
for in_pattern, mask, regex in _PROCESSED_DATE_PATTERNS:
if not regex.match(text):
continue
try:
date = datetime.datetime.strptime(text, in_pattern).date()
except ValueError:
continue
try:
return _get_numeric_value_from_date(date, mask)
except ValueError:
continue
return None
def _parse_number(text):
"""Parses simple cardinal and ordinals numbers."""
for suffix in _ORDINAL_SUFFIXES:
if text.endswith(suffix):
text = text[: -len(suffix)]
break
text = text.replace(",", "")
try:
value = float(text)
except ValueError:
return None
if math.isnan(value):
return None
if value == _INF:
return None
return value
def get_all_spans(text, max_ngram_length):
"""
Split a text into all possible ngrams up to 'max_ngram_length'. Split points are white space and punctuation.
Args:
text: Text to split.
max_ngram_length: maximal ngram length.
Yields:
Spans, tuples of begin-end index.
"""
start_indexes = []
for index, char in enumerate(text):
if not char.isalnum():
continue
if index == 0 or not text[index - 1].isalnum():
start_indexes.append(index)
if index + 1 == len(text) or not text[index + 1].isalnum():
for start_index in start_indexes[-max_ngram_length:]:
yield start_index, index + 1
def normalize_for_match(text):
return " ".join(text.lower().split())
def format_text(text):
"""Lowercases and strips punctuation."""
text = text.lower().strip()
if text == "n/a" or text == "?" or text == "nan":
text = EMPTY_TEXT
text = re.sub(r"[^\w\d]+", " ", text).replace("_", " ")
text = " ".join(text.split())
text = text.strip()
if text:
return text
return EMPTY_TEXT
def parse_text(text):
"""
Extracts longest number and date spans.
Args:
text: text to annotate
Returns:
List of longest numeric value spans.
"""
span_dict = collections.defaultdict(list)
for match in _NUMBER_PATTERN.finditer(text):
span_text = text[match.start() : match.end()]
number = _parse_number(span_text)
if number is not None:
span_dict[match.span()].append(_get_numeric_value_from_float(number))
for begin_index, end_index in get_all_spans(text, max_ngram_length=1):
if (begin_index, end_index) in span_dict:
continue
span_text = text[begin_index:end_index]
number = _parse_number(span_text)
if number is not None:
span_dict[begin_index, end_index].append(_get_numeric_value_from_float(number))
for number, word in enumerate(_NUMBER_WORDS):
if span_text == word:
span_dict[begin_index, end_index].append(_get_numeric_value_from_float(float(number)))
break
for number, word in enumerate(_ORDINAL_WORDS):
if span_text == word:
span_dict[begin_index, end_index].append(_get_numeric_value_from_float(float(number)))
break
for begin_index, end_index in get_all_spans(text, max_ngram_length=_MAX_DATE_NGRAM_SIZE):
span_text = text[begin_index:end_index]
date = _parse_date(span_text)
if date is not None:
span_dict[begin_index, end_index].append(date)
spans = sorted(span_dict.items(), key=lambda span_value: _get_span_length_key(span_value[0]), reverse=True)
selected_spans = []
for span, value in spans:
for selected_span, _ in selected_spans:
if selected_span[0] <= span[0] and span[1] <= selected_span[1]:
break
else:
selected_spans.append((span, value))
selected_spans.sort(key=lambda span_value: span_value[0][0])
numeric_value_spans = []
for span, values in selected_spans:
numeric_value_spans.append(NumericValueSpan(begin_index=span[0], end_index=span[1], values=values))
return numeric_value_spans
# Below: all functions from number_annotation_utils.py and 2 functions (namely filter_invalid_unicode
# and filter_invalid_unicode_from_table) from text_utils.py of the original implementation. URL's:
# - https://github.com/google-research/tapas/blob/master/tapas/utils/number_annotation_utils.py
# - https://github.com/google-research/tapas/blob/master/tapas/utils/text_utils.py
_PrimitiveNumericValue = Union[float, Tuple[Optional[float], Optional[float], Optional[float]]]
_SortKeyFn = Callable[[NumericValue], Tuple[float, Ellipsis]]
_DATE_TUPLE_SIZE = 3
EMPTY_TEXT = "EMPTY"
NUMBER_TYPE = "number"
DATE_TYPE = "date"
def _get_value_type(numeric_value):
if numeric_value.float_value is not None:
return NUMBER_TYPE
elif numeric_value.date is not None:
return DATE_TYPE
raise ValueError(f"Unknown type: {numeric_value}")
def _get_value_as_primitive_value(numeric_value):
"""Maps a NumericValue proto to a float or tuple of float."""
if numeric_value.float_value is not None:
return numeric_value.float_value
if numeric_value.date is not None:
date = numeric_value.date
value_tuple = [None, None, None]
# All dates fields are cased to float to produce a simple primitive value.
if date.year is not None:
value_tuple[0] = float(date.year)
if date.month is not None:
value_tuple[1] = float(date.month)
if date.day is not None:
value_tuple[2] = float(date.day)
return tuple(value_tuple)
raise ValueError(f"Unknown type: {numeric_value}")
def _get_all_types(numeric_values):
return {_get_value_type(value) for value in numeric_values}
def get_numeric_sort_key_fn(numeric_values):
"""
Creates a function that can be used as a sort key or to compare the values. Maps to primitive types and finds the
biggest common subset. Consider the values "05/05/2010" and "August 2007". With the corresponding primitive values
(2010.,5.,5.) and (2007.,8., None). These values can be compared by year and date so we map to the sequence (2010.,
5.), (2007., 8.). If we added a third value "2006" with primitive value (2006., None, None), we could only compare
by the year so we would map to (2010.,), (2007.,) and (2006.,).
Args:
numeric_values: Values to compare
Returns:
A function that can be used as a sort key function (mapping numeric values to a comparable tuple)
Raises:
ValueError if values don't have a common type or are not comparable.
"""
value_types = _get_all_types(numeric_values)
if len(value_types) != 1:
raise ValueError(f"No common value type in {numeric_values}")
value_type = next(iter(value_types))
if value_type == NUMBER_TYPE:
# Primitive values are simple floats, nothing to do here.
return _get_value_as_primitive_value
# The type can only be Date at this point which means the primitive type
# is a float triple.
valid_indexes = set(range(_DATE_TUPLE_SIZE))
for numeric_value in numeric_values:
value = _get_value_as_primitive_value(numeric_value)
assert isinstance(value, tuple)
for tuple_index, inner_value in enumerate(value):
if inner_value is None:
valid_indexes.discard(tuple_index)
if not valid_indexes:
raise ValueError(f"No common value in {numeric_values}")
def _sort_key_fn(numeric_value):
value = _get_value_as_primitive_value(numeric_value)
return tuple(value[index] for index in valid_indexes)
return _sort_key_fn
def _consolidate_numeric_values(row_index_to_values, min_consolidation_fraction, debug_info):
"""
Finds the most common numeric values in a column and returns them
Args:
row_index_to_values:
For each row index all the values in that cell.
min_consolidation_fraction:
Fraction of cells that need to have consolidated value.
debug_info:
Additional information only used for logging
Returns:
For each row index the first value that matches the most common value. Rows that don't have a matching value
are dropped. Empty list if values can't be consolidated.
"""
type_counts = collections.Counter()
for numeric_values in row_index_to_values.values():
type_counts.update(_get_all_types(numeric_values))
if not type_counts:
return {}
max_count = max(type_counts.values())
if max_count < len(row_index_to_values) * min_consolidation_fraction:
# logging.log_every_n(logging.INFO, f'Can\'t consolidate types: {debug_info} {row_index_to_values} {max_count}', 100)
return {}
valid_types = set()
for value_type, count in type_counts.items():
if count == max_count:
valid_types.add(value_type)
if len(valid_types) > 1:
assert DATE_TYPE in valid_types
max_type = DATE_TYPE
else:
max_type = next(iter(valid_types))
new_row_index_to_value = {}
for index, values in row_index_to_values.items():
# Extract the first matching value.
for value in values:
if _get_value_type(value) == max_type:
new_row_index_to_value[index] = value
break
return new_row_index_to_value
def _get_numeric_values(text):
"""Parses text and returns numeric values."""
numeric_spans = parse_text(text)
return itertools.chain(*(span.values for span in numeric_spans))
def _get_column_values(table, col_index):
"""
Parses text in column and returns a dict mapping row_index to values. This is the _get_column_values function from
number_annotation_utils.py of the original implementation
Args:
table: Pandas dataframe
col_index: integer, indicating the index of the column to get the numeric values of
"""
index_to_values = {}
for row_index, row in table.iterrows():
text = normalize_for_match(row[col_index].text)
index_to_values[row_index] = list(_get_numeric_values(text))
return index_to_values
def get_numeric_relation(value, other_value, sort_key_fn):
"""Compares two values and returns their relation or None."""
value = sort_key_fn(value)
other_value = sort_key_fn(other_value)
if value == other_value:
return Relation.EQ
if value < other_value:
return Relation.LT
if value > other_value:
return Relation.GT
return None
def add_numeric_values_to_question(question):
"""Adds numeric value spans to a question."""
original_text = question
question = normalize_for_match(question)
numeric_spans = parse_text(question)
return Question(original_text=original_text, text=question, numeric_spans=numeric_spans)
def filter_invalid_unicode(text):
"""Return an empty string and True if 'text' is in invalid unicode."""
return ("", True) if isinstance(text, bytes) else (text, False)
def filter_invalid_unicode_from_table(table):
"""
Removes invalid unicode from table. Checks whether a table cell text contains an invalid unicode encoding. If yes,
reset the table cell text to an empty str and log a warning for each invalid cell
Args:
table: table to clean.
"""
# to do: add table id support
if not hasattr(table, "table_id"):
table.table_id = 0
for row_index, row in table.iterrows():
for col_index, cell in enumerate(row):
cell, is_invalid = filter_invalid_unicode(cell)
if is_invalid:
logging.warning(
f"Scrub an invalid table body @ table_id: {table.table_id}, row_index: {row_index}, "
f"col_index: {col_index}",
)
for col_index, column in enumerate(table.columns):
column, is_invalid = filter_invalid_unicode(column)
if is_invalid:
logging.warning(f"Scrub an invalid table header @ table_id: {table.table_id}, col_index: {col_index}")
def add_numeric_table_values(table, min_consolidation_fraction=0.7, debug_info=None):
"""
Parses text in table column-wise and adds the consolidated values. Consolidation refers to finding values with a
common types (date or number)
Args:
table:
Table to annotate.
min_consolidation_fraction:
Fraction of cells in a column that need to have consolidated value.
debug_info:
Additional information used for logging.
"""
table = table.copy()
# First, filter table on invalid unicode
filter_invalid_unicode_from_table(table)
# Second, replace cell values by Cell objects
for row_index, row in table.iterrows():
for col_index, cell in enumerate(row):
table.iloc[row_index, col_index] = Cell(text=cell)
# Third, add numeric_value attributes to these Cell objects
for col_index, column in enumerate(table.columns):
column_values = _consolidate_numeric_values(
_get_column_values(table, col_index),
min_consolidation_fraction=min_consolidation_fraction,
debug_info=(debug_info, column),
)
for row_index, numeric_value in column_values.items():
table.iloc[row_index, col_index].numeric_value = numeric_value
return table
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transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/tapas/modeling_tf_tapas.py | # coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2021 Google Research and The HuggingFace Inc. team.
#
# 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.
"""TF 2.0 TAPAS model."""
from __future__ import annotations
import enum
import math
from dataclasses import dataclass
from typing import Dict, Optional, Tuple, Union
import numpy as np
import tensorflow as tf
from ...activations_tf import get_tf_activation
from ...modeling_tf_outputs import (
TFBaseModelOutputWithPastAndCrossAttentions,
TFBaseModelOutputWithPooling,
TFMaskedLMOutput,
TFSequenceClassifierOutput,
)
from ...modeling_tf_utils import (
TFMaskedLanguageModelingLoss,
TFModelInputType,
TFPreTrainedModel,
TFSequenceClassificationLoss,
get_initializer,
keras_serializable,
unpack_inputs,
)
from ...tf_utils import check_embeddings_within_bounds, shape_list, stable_softmax
from ...utils import (
ModelOutput,
add_start_docstrings,
add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward,
is_tensorflow_probability_available,
logging,
replace_return_docstrings,
requires_backends,
)
from .configuration_tapas import TapasConfig
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
# soft dependency
if is_tensorflow_probability_available():
try:
import tensorflow_probability as tfp
# On the first call, check whether a compatible version of TensorFlow is installed
# TensorFlow Probability depends on a recent stable release of TensorFlow
n = tfp.distributions.Normal(loc=0.0, scale=1.0)
except ImportError:
logger.error(
"TAPAS models are not usable since `tensorflow_probability` can't be loaded."
"It seems you have `tensorflow_probability` installed with the wrong tensorflow version."
"Please try to reinstall it following the instructions here: https://github.com/tensorflow/probability."
)
_CONFIG_FOR_DOC = "TapasConfig"
_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC = "google/tapas-base"
TF_TAPAS_PRETRAINED_MODEL_ARCHIVE_LIST = [
# large models
"google/tapas-large",
"google/tapas-large-finetuned-sqa",
"google/tapas-large-finetuned-wtq",
"google/tapas-large-finetuned-wikisql-supervised",
"google/tapas-large-finetuned-tabfact",
# base models
"google/tapas-base",
"google/tapas-base-finetuned-sqa",
"google/tapas-base-finetuned-wtq",
"google/tapas-base-finetuned-wikisql-supervised",
"google/tapas-base-finetuned-tabfact",
# small models
"google/tapas-small",
"google/tapas-small-finetuned-sqa",
"google/tapas-small-finetuned-wtq",
"google/tapas-small-finetuned-wikisql-supervised",
"google/tapas-small-finetuned-tabfact",
# mini models
"google/tapas-mini",
"google/tapas-mini-finetuned-sqa",
"google/tapas-mini-finetuned-wtq",
"google/tapas-mini-finetuned-wikisql-supervised",
"google/tapas-mini-finetuned-tabfact",
# tiny models
"google/tapas-tiny",
"google/tapas-tiny-finetuned-sqa",
"google/tapas-tiny-finetuned-wtq",
"google/tapas-tiny-finetuned-wikisql-supervised",
"google/tapas-tiny-finetuned-tabfact",
# See all TAPAS models at https://huggingface.co/models?filter=tapas
]
EPSILON_ZERO_DIVISION = 1e-10
CLOSE_ENOUGH_TO_LOG_ZERO = -10000.0
@dataclass
class TFTableQuestionAnsweringOutput(ModelOutput):
"""
Output type of [`TFTapasForQuestionAnswering`].
Args:
loss (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(1,)`, *optional*, returned when `labels` (and possibly `answer`, `aggregation_labels`, `numeric_values` and `numeric_values_scale` are provided)):
Total loss as the sum of the hierarchical cell selection log-likelihood loss and (optionally) the
semi-supervised regression loss and (optionally) supervised loss for aggregations.
logits (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`):
Prediction scores of the cell selection head, for every token.
logits_aggregation (`tf.Tensor`, *optional*, of shape `(batch_size, num_aggregation_labels)`):
Prediction scores of the aggregation head, for every aggregation operator.
hidden_states (`tuple(tf.Tensor)`, *optional*, returned when `output_hidden_states=True` is passed or when `config.output_hidden_states=True`):
Tuple of `tf.Tensor` (one for the output of the embeddings + one for the output of each layer) of shape
`(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`. Hidden-states of the model at the output of each layer plus
the initial embedding outputs.
attentions (`tuple(tf.Tensor)`, *optional*, returned when `output_attentions=True` is passed or when `config.output_attentions=True`):
Tuple of `tf.Tensor` (one for each layer) of shape `(batch_size, num_heads, sequence_length,
sequence_length)`. Attentions weights after the attention softmax, used to compute the weighted average in
the self-attention heads.
"""
loss: tf.Tensor | None = None
logits: tf.Tensor = None
logits_aggregation: tf.Tensor | None = None
hidden_states: Tuple[tf.Tensor] | None = None
attentions: Tuple[tf.Tensor] | None = None
class TFTapasEmbeddings(tf.keras.layers.Layer):
"""
Construct the embeddings from word, position and token_type embeddings. Same as BertEmbeddings but with a number of
additional token type embeddings to encode tabular structure.
"""
def __init__(self, config: TapasConfig, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.config = config
self.number_of_token_type_embeddings = len(config.type_vocab_sizes)
self.reset_position_index_per_cell = config.reset_position_index_per_cell
self.hidden_size = config.hidden_size
self.max_position_embeddings = config.max_position_embeddings
self.initializer_range = config.initializer_range
self.LayerNorm = tf.keras.layers.LayerNormalization(epsilon=config.layer_norm_eps, name="LayerNorm")
self.dropout = tf.keras.layers.Dropout(rate=config.hidden_dropout_prob)
def build(self, input_shape: tf.TensorShape):
with tf.name_scope("word_embeddings"):
self.weight = self.add_weight(
name="weight",
shape=[self.config.vocab_size, self.hidden_size],
initializer=get_initializer(self.initializer_range),
)
with tf.name_scope("position_embeddings"):
self.position_embeddings = self.add_weight(
name="embeddings",
shape=[self.max_position_embeddings, self.hidden_size],
initializer=get_initializer(self.initializer_range),
)
for i, type_vocab_size in enumerate(self.config.type_vocab_sizes):
with tf.name_scope(f"token_type_embeddings_{i}"):
setattr(
self,
f"token_type_embeddings_{i}",
self.add_weight(
name="embeddings",
shape=[type_vocab_size, self.hidden_size],
initializer=get_initializer(self.initializer_range),
),
)
super().build(input_shape)
def call(
self,
input_ids: tf.Tensor = None,
position_ids: tf.Tensor = None,
token_type_ids: tf.Tensor = None,
inputs_embeds: tf.Tensor = None,
training: bool = False,
) -> tf.Tensor:
"""
Applies embedding based on inputs tensor.
Returns:
final_embeddings (`tf.Tensor`): output embedding tensor.
"""
assert not (input_ids is None and inputs_embeds is None)
if input_ids is not None:
input_shape = shape_list(input_ids)
else:
input_shape = shape_list(inputs_embeds)[:-1]
seq_length = input_shape[1]
if token_type_ids is None:
token_type_ids = tf.fill(dims=input_shape + [self.number_of_token_type_embeddings], value=0)
if position_ids is None:
# create absolute position embeddings
position_ids = tf.expand_dims(tf.range(start=0, limit=seq_length), axis=0)
position_ids = tf.broadcast_to(position_ids, shape=input_shape)
# when self.config.reset_position_index_per_cell is set to True, create relative position embeddings
if self.reset_position_index_per_cell:
# shape (batch_size, seq_len)
col_index = IndexMap(token_type_ids[:, :, 1], self.config.type_vocab_sizes[1], batch_dims=1)
# shape (batch_size, seq_len)
row_index = IndexMap(token_type_ids[:, :, 2], self.config.type_vocab_sizes[2], batch_dims=1)
# shape (batch_size, seq_len)
full_index = ProductIndexMap(col_index, row_index)
# shape (max_rows * max_columns,). First absolute position for every cell
first_position_per_segment = reduce_min(position_ids, full_index)[0]
# ? shape (batch_size, seq_len). First absolute position of the cell for every token
first_position = gather(first_position_per_segment, full_index)
# shape (1, seq_len)
position = tf.expand_dims(tf.range(start=0, limit=seq_length), axis=0)
position_ids = tf.math.minimum(self.max_position_embeddings - 1, position - first_position)
if input_ids is not None:
check_embeddings_within_bounds(input_ids, self.config.vocab_size)
inputs_embeds = tf.gather(params=self.weight, indices=input_ids)
position_embeddings = tf.gather(self.position_embeddings, indices=position_ids)
final_embeddings = inputs_embeds + position_embeddings
for i in range(self.number_of_token_type_embeddings):
name = f"token_type_embeddings_{i}"
final_embeddings += tf.gather(params=getattr(self, name), indices=token_type_ids[:, :, i])
final_embeddings = self.LayerNorm(inputs=final_embeddings)
final_embeddings = self.dropout(inputs=final_embeddings, training=training)
return final_embeddings
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_tf_bert.TFBertSelfAttention with Bert->Tapas
class TFTapasSelfAttention(tf.keras.layers.Layer):
def __init__(self, config: TapasConfig, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
if config.hidden_size % config.num_attention_heads != 0:
raise ValueError(
f"The hidden size ({config.hidden_size}) is not a multiple of the number "
f"of attention heads ({config.num_attention_heads})"
)
self.num_attention_heads = config.num_attention_heads
self.attention_head_size = int(config.hidden_size / config.num_attention_heads)
self.all_head_size = self.num_attention_heads * self.attention_head_size
self.sqrt_att_head_size = math.sqrt(self.attention_head_size)
self.query = tf.keras.layers.Dense(
units=self.all_head_size, kernel_initializer=get_initializer(config.initializer_range), name="query"
)
self.key = tf.keras.layers.Dense(
units=self.all_head_size, kernel_initializer=get_initializer(config.initializer_range), name="key"
)
self.value = tf.keras.layers.Dense(
units=self.all_head_size, kernel_initializer=get_initializer(config.initializer_range), name="value"
)
self.dropout = tf.keras.layers.Dropout(rate=config.attention_probs_dropout_prob)
self.is_decoder = config.is_decoder
def transpose_for_scores(self, tensor: tf.Tensor, batch_size: int) -> tf.Tensor:
# Reshape from [batch_size, seq_length, all_head_size] to [batch_size, seq_length, num_attention_heads, attention_head_size]
tensor = tf.reshape(tensor=tensor, shape=(batch_size, -1, self.num_attention_heads, self.attention_head_size))
# Transpose the tensor from [batch_size, seq_length, num_attention_heads, attention_head_size] to [batch_size, num_attention_heads, seq_length, attention_head_size]
return tf.transpose(tensor, perm=[0, 2, 1, 3])
def call(
self,
hidden_states: tf.Tensor,
attention_mask: tf.Tensor,
head_mask: tf.Tensor,
encoder_hidden_states: tf.Tensor,
encoder_attention_mask: tf.Tensor,
past_key_value: Tuple[tf.Tensor],
output_attentions: bool,
training: bool = False,
) -> Tuple[tf.Tensor]:
batch_size = shape_list(hidden_states)[0]
mixed_query_layer = self.query(inputs=hidden_states)
# If this is instantiated as a cross-attention module, the keys
# and values come from an encoder; the attention mask needs to be
# such that the encoder's padding tokens are not attended to.
is_cross_attention = encoder_hidden_states is not None
if is_cross_attention and past_key_value is not None:
# reuse k,v, cross_attentions
key_layer = past_key_value[0]
value_layer = past_key_value[1]
attention_mask = encoder_attention_mask
elif is_cross_attention:
key_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(self.key(inputs=encoder_hidden_states), batch_size)
value_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(self.value(inputs=encoder_hidden_states), batch_size)
attention_mask = encoder_attention_mask
elif past_key_value is not None:
key_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(self.key(inputs=hidden_states), batch_size)
value_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(self.value(inputs=hidden_states), batch_size)
key_layer = tf.concat([past_key_value[0], key_layer], axis=2)
value_layer = tf.concat([past_key_value[1], value_layer], axis=2)
else:
key_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(self.key(inputs=hidden_states), batch_size)
value_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(self.value(inputs=hidden_states), batch_size)
query_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(mixed_query_layer, batch_size)
if self.is_decoder:
# if cross_attention save Tuple(tf.Tensor, tf.Tensor) of all cross attention key/value_states.
# Further calls to cross_attention layer can then reuse all cross-attention
# key/value_states (first "if" case)
# if uni-directional self-attention (decoder) save Tuple(tf.Tensor, tf.Tensor) of
# all previous decoder key/value_states. Further calls to uni-directional self-attention
# can concat previous decoder key/value_states to current projected key/value_states (third "elif" case)
# if encoder bi-directional self-attention `past_key_value` is always `None`
past_key_value = (key_layer, value_layer)
# Take the dot product between "query" and "key" to get the raw attention scores.
# (batch size, num_heads, seq_len_q, seq_len_k)
attention_scores = tf.matmul(query_layer, key_layer, transpose_b=True)
dk = tf.cast(self.sqrt_att_head_size, dtype=attention_scores.dtype)
attention_scores = tf.divide(attention_scores, dk)
if attention_mask is not None:
# Apply the attention mask is (precomputed for all layers in TFTapasModel call() function)
attention_scores = tf.add(attention_scores, attention_mask)
# Normalize the attention scores to probabilities.
attention_probs = stable_softmax(logits=attention_scores, axis=-1)
# This is actually dropping out entire tokens to attend to, which might
# seem a bit unusual, but is taken from the original Transformer paper.
attention_probs = self.dropout(inputs=attention_probs, training=training)
# Mask heads if we want to
if head_mask is not None:
attention_probs = tf.multiply(attention_probs, head_mask)
attention_output = tf.matmul(attention_probs, value_layer)
attention_output = tf.transpose(attention_output, perm=[0, 2, 1, 3])
# (batch_size, seq_len_q, all_head_size)
attention_output = tf.reshape(tensor=attention_output, shape=(batch_size, -1, self.all_head_size))
outputs = (attention_output, attention_probs) if output_attentions else (attention_output,)
if self.is_decoder:
outputs = outputs + (past_key_value,)
return outputs
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_tf_bert.TFBertSelfOutput with Bert->Tapas
class TFTapasSelfOutput(tf.keras.layers.Layer):
def __init__(self, config: TapasConfig, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.dense = tf.keras.layers.Dense(
units=config.hidden_size, kernel_initializer=get_initializer(config.initializer_range), name="dense"
)
self.LayerNorm = tf.keras.layers.LayerNormalization(epsilon=config.layer_norm_eps, name="LayerNorm")
self.dropout = tf.keras.layers.Dropout(rate=config.hidden_dropout_prob)
def call(self, hidden_states: tf.Tensor, input_tensor: tf.Tensor, training: bool = False) -> tf.Tensor:
hidden_states = self.dense(inputs=hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.dropout(inputs=hidden_states, training=training)
hidden_states = self.LayerNorm(inputs=hidden_states + input_tensor)
return hidden_states
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_tf_bert.TFBertAttention with Bert->Tapas
class TFTapasAttention(tf.keras.layers.Layer):
def __init__(self, config: TapasConfig, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.self_attention = TFTapasSelfAttention(config, name="self")
self.dense_output = TFTapasSelfOutput(config, name="output")
def prune_heads(self, heads):
raise NotImplementedError
def call(
self,
input_tensor: tf.Tensor,
attention_mask: tf.Tensor,
head_mask: tf.Tensor,
encoder_hidden_states: tf.Tensor,
encoder_attention_mask: tf.Tensor,
past_key_value: Tuple[tf.Tensor],
output_attentions: bool,
training: bool = False,
) -> Tuple[tf.Tensor]:
self_outputs = self.self_attention(
hidden_states=input_tensor,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
head_mask=head_mask,
encoder_hidden_states=encoder_hidden_states,
encoder_attention_mask=encoder_attention_mask,
past_key_value=past_key_value,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
training=training,
)
attention_output = self.dense_output(
hidden_states=self_outputs[0], input_tensor=input_tensor, training=training
)
# add attentions (possibly with past_key_value) if we output them
outputs = (attention_output,) + self_outputs[1:]
return outputs
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_tf_bert.TFBertIntermediate with Bert->Tapas
class TFTapasIntermediate(tf.keras.layers.Layer):
def __init__(self, config: TapasConfig, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.dense = tf.keras.layers.Dense(
units=config.intermediate_size, kernel_initializer=get_initializer(config.initializer_range), name="dense"
)
if isinstance(config.hidden_act, str):
self.intermediate_act_fn = get_tf_activation(config.hidden_act)
else:
self.intermediate_act_fn = config.hidden_act
def call(self, hidden_states: tf.Tensor) -> tf.Tensor:
hidden_states = self.dense(inputs=hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.intermediate_act_fn(hidden_states)
return hidden_states
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_tf_bert.TFBertOutput with Bert->Tapas
class TFTapasOutput(tf.keras.layers.Layer):
def __init__(self, config: TapasConfig, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.dense = tf.keras.layers.Dense(
units=config.hidden_size, kernel_initializer=get_initializer(config.initializer_range), name="dense"
)
self.LayerNorm = tf.keras.layers.LayerNormalization(epsilon=config.layer_norm_eps, name="LayerNorm")
self.dropout = tf.keras.layers.Dropout(rate=config.hidden_dropout_prob)
def call(self, hidden_states: tf.Tensor, input_tensor: tf.Tensor, training: bool = False) -> tf.Tensor:
hidden_states = self.dense(inputs=hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.dropout(inputs=hidden_states, training=training)
hidden_states = self.LayerNorm(inputs=hidden_states + input_tensor)
return hidden_states
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_tf_bert.TFBertLayer with Bert->Tapas
class TFTapasLayer(tf.keras.layers.Layer):
def __init__(self, config: TapasConfig, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.attention = TFTapasAttention(config, name="attention")
self.is_decoder = config.is_decoder
self.add_cross_attention = config.add_cross_attention
if self.add_cross_attention:
if not self.is_decoder:
raise ValueError(f"{self} should be used as a decoder model if cross attention is added")
self.crossattention = TFTapasAttention(config, name="crossattention")
self.intermediate = TFTapasIntermediate(config, name="intermediate")
self.bert_output = TFTapasOutput(config, name="output")
def call(
self,
hidden_states: tf.Tensor,
attention_mask: tf.Tensor,
head_mask: tf.Tensor,
encoder_hidden_states: tf.Tensor | None,
encoder_attention_mask: tf.Tensor | None,
past_key_value: Tuple[tf.Tensor] | None,
output_attentions: bool,
training: bool = False,
) -> Tuple[tf.Tensor]:
# decoder uni-directional self-attention cached key/values tuple is at positions 1,2
self_attn_past_key_value = past_key_value[:2] if past_key_value is not None else None
self_attention_outputs = self.attention(
input_tensor=hidden_states,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
head_mask=head_mask,
encoder_hidden_states=None,
encoder_attention_mask=None,
past_key_value=self_attn_past_key_value,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
training=training,
)
attention_output = self_attention_outputs[0]
# if decoder, the last output is tuple of self-attn cache
if self.is_decoder:
outputs = self_attention_outputs[1:-1]
present_key_value = self_attention_outputs[-1]
else:
outputs = self_attention_outputs[1:] # add self attentions if we output attention weights
cross_attn_present_key_value = None
if self.is_decoder and encoder_hidden_states is not None:
if not hasattr(self, "crossattention"):
raise ValueError(
f"If `encoder_hidden_states` are passed, {self} has to be instantiated with cross-attention layers"
" by setting `config.add_cross_attention=True`"
)
# cross_attn cached key/values tuple is at positions 3,4 of past_key_value tuple
cross_attn_past_key_value = past_key_value[-2:] if past_key_value is not None else None
cross_attention_outputs = self.crossattention(
input_tensor=attention_output,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
head_mask=head_mask,
encoder_hidden_states=encoder_hidden_states,
encoder_attention_mask=encoder_attention_mask,
past_key_value=cross_attn_past_key_value,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
training=training,
)
attention_output = cross_attention_outputs[0]
outputs = outputs + cross_attention_outputs[1:-1] # add cross attentions if we output attention weights
# add cross-attn cache to positions 3,4 of present_key_value tuple
cross_attn_present_key_value = cross_attention_outputs[-1]
present_key_value = present_key_value + cross_attn_present_key_value
intermediate_output = self.intermediate(hidden_states=attention_output)
layer_output = self.bert_output(
hidden_states=intermediate_output, input_tensor=attention_output, training=training
)
outputs = (layer_output,) + outputs # add attentions if we output them
# if decoder, return the attn key/values as the last output
if self.is_decoder:
outputs = outputs + (present_key_value,)
return outputs
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_tf_bert.TFBertEncoder with Bert->Tapas
class TFTapasEncoder(tf.keras.layers.Layer):
def __init__(self, config: TapasConfig, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.config = config
self.layer = [TFTapasLayer(config, name=f"layer_._{i}") for i in range(config.num_hidden_layers)]
def call(
self,
hidden_states: tf.Tensor,
attention_mask: tf.Tensor,
head_mask: tf.Tensor,
encoder_hidden_states: tf.Tensor | None,
encoder_attention_mask: tf.Tensor | None,
past_key_values: Tuple[Tuple[tf.Tensor]] | None,
use_cache: Optional[bool],
output_attentions: bool,
output_hidden_states: bool,
return_dict: bool,
training: bool = False,
) -> Union[TFBaseModelOutputWithPastAndCrossAttentions, Tuple[tf.Tensor]]:
all_hidden_states = () if output_hidden_states else None
all_attentions = () if output_attentions else None
all_cross_attentions = () if output_attentions and self.config.add_cross_attention else None
next_decoder_cache = () if use_cache else None
for i, layer_module in enumerate(self.layer):
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states = all_hidden_states + (hidden_states,)
past_key_value = past_key_values[i] if past_key_values is not None else None
layer_outputs = layer_module(
hidden_states=hidden_states,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
head_mask=head_mask[i],
encoder_hidden_states=encoder_hidden_states,
encoder_attention_mask=encoder_attention_mask,
past_key_value=past_key_value,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
training=training,
)
hidden_states = layer_outputs[0]
if use_cache:
next_decoder_cache += (layer_outputs[-1],)
if output_attentions:
all_attentions = all_attentions + (layer_outputs[1],)
if self.config.add_cross_attention and encoder_hidden_states is not None:
all_cross_attentions = all_cross_attentions + (layer_outputs[2],)
# Add last layer
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states = all_hidden_states + (hidden_states,)
if not return_dict:
return tuple(
v for v in [hidden_states, all_hidden_states, all_attentions, all_cross_attentions] if v is not None
)
return TFBaseModelOutputWithPastAndCrossAttentions(
last_hidden_state=hidden_states,
past_key_values=next_decoder_cache,
hidden_states=all_hidden_states,
attentions=all_attentions,
cross_attentions=all_cross_attentions,
)
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_tf_bert.TFBertPooler with Bert->Tapas
class TFTapasPooler(tf.keras.layers.Layer):
def __init__(self, config: TapasConfig, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.dense = tf.keras.layers.Dense(
units=config.hidden_size,
kernel_initializer=get_initializer(config.initializer_range),
activation="tanh",
name="dense",
)
def call(self, hidden_states: tf.Tensor) -> tf.Tensor:
# We "pool" the model by simply taking the hidden state corresponding
# to the first token.
first_token_tensor = hidden_states[:, 0]
pooled_output = self.dense(inputs=first_token_tensor)
return pooled_output
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_tf_bert.TFBertPredictionHeadTransform with Bert->Tapas
class TFTapasPredictionHeadTransform(tf.keras.layers.Layer):
def __init__(self, config: TapasConfig, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.dense = tf.keras.layers.Dense(
units=config.hidden_size,
kernel_initializer=get_initializer(config.initializer_range),
name="dense",
)
if isinstance(config.hidden_act, str):
self.transform_act_fn = get_tf_activation(config.hidden_act)
else:
self.transform_act_fn = config.hidden_act
self.LayerNorm = tf.keras.layers.LayerNormalization(epsilon=config.layer_norm_eps, name="LayerNorm")
def call(self, hidden_states: tf.Tensor) -> tf.Tensor:
hidden_states = self.dense(inputs=hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.transform_act_fn(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.LayerNorm(inputs=hidden_states)
return hidden_states
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_tf_bert.TFBertLMPredictionHead with Bert->Tapas
class TFTapasLMPredictionHead(tf.keras.layers.Layer):
def __init__(self, config: TapasConfig, input_embeddings: tf.keras.layers.Layer, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.config = config
self.hidden_size = config.hidden_size
self.transform = TFTapasPredictionHeadTransform(config, name="transform")
# The output weights are the same as the input embeddings, but there is
# an output-only bias for each token.
self.input_embeddings = input_embeddings
def build(self, input_shape: tf.TensorShape):
self.bias = self.add_weight(shape=(self.config.vocab_size,), initializer="zeros", trainable=True, name="bias")
super().build(input_shape)
def get_output_embeddings(self) -> tf.keras.layers.Layer:
return self.input_embeddings
def set_output_embeddings(self, value: tf.Variable):
self.input_embeddings.weight = value
self.input_embeddings.vocab_size = shape_list(value)[0]
def get_bias(self) -> Dict[str, tf.Variable]:
return {"bias": self.bias}
def set_bias(self, value: tf.Variable):
self.bias = value["bias"]
self.config.vocab_size = shape_list(value["bias"])[0]
def call(self, hidden_states: tf.Tensor) -> tf.Tensor:
hidden_states = self.transform(hidden_states=hidden_states)
seq_length = shape_list(hidden_states)[1]
hidden_states = tf.reshape(tensor=hidden_states, shape=[-1, self.hidden_size])
hidden_states = tf.matmul(a=hidden_states, b=self.input_embeddings.weight, transpose_b=True)
hidden_states = tf.reshape(tensor=hidden_states, shape=[-1, seq_length, self.config.vocab_size])
hidden_states = tf.nn.bias_add(value=hidden_states, bias=self.bias)
return hidden_states
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_tf_bert.TFBertMLMHead with Bert->Tapas
class TFTapasMLMHead(tf.keras.layers.Layer):
def __init__(self, config: TapasConfig, input_embeddings: tf.keras.layers.Layer, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.predictions = TFTapasLMPredictionHead(config, input_embeddings, name="predictions")
def call(self, sequence_output: tf.Tensor) -> tf.Tensor:
prediction_scores = self.predictions(hidden_states=sequence_output)
return prediction_scores
@keras_serializable
class TFTapasMainLayer(tf.keras.layers.Layer):
config_class = TapasConfig
def __init__(self, config: TapasConfig, add_pooling_layer: bool = True, **kwargs):
requires_backends(self, "tensorflow_probability")
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.config = config
self.embeddings = TFTapasEmbeddings(config, name="embeddings")
self.encoder = TFTapasEncoder(config, name="encoder")
self.pooler = TFTapasPooler(config, name="pooler") if add_pooling_layer else None
def get_input_embeddings(self) -> tf.keras.layers.Layer:
return self.embeddings
def set_input_embeddings(self, value: tf.Variable):
self.embeddings.weight = value
self.embeddings.vocab_size = shape_list(value)[0]
def _prune_heads(self, heads_to_prune):
"""
Prunes heads of the model. heads_to_prune: dict of {layer_num: list of heads to prune in this layer} See base
class PreTrainedModel
"""
raise NotImplementedError
@unpack_inputs
def call(
self,
input_ids: TFModelInputType | None = None,
attention_mask: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
token_type_ids: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
position_ids: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
head_mask: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
inputs_embeds: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
training: bool = False,
) -> Union[TFBaseModelOutputWithPooling, Tuple[tf.Tensor]]:
if input_ids is not None and inputs_embeds is not None:
raise ValueError("You cannot specify both input_ids and inputs_embeds at the same time")
elif input_ids is not None:
input_shape = shape_list(input_ids)
elif inputs_embeds is not None:
input_shape = shape_list(inputs_embeds)[:-1]
else:
raise ValueError("You have to specify either input_ids or inputs_embeds")
if attention_mask is None:
attention_mask = tf.fill(dims=input_shape, value=1)
if token_type_ids is None:
token_type_ids = tf.fill(dims=input_shape + [len(self.config.type_vocab_sizes)], value=0)
embedding_output = self.embeddings(
input_ids=input_ids,
position_ids=position_ids,
token_type_ids=token_type_ids,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
training=training,
)
# We create a 3D attention mask from a 2D tensor mask.
# Sizes are [batch_size, 1, 1, to_seq_length]
# So we can broadcast to [batch_size, num_heads, from_seq_length, to_seq_length]
# this attention mask is more simple than the triangular masking of causal attention
# used in OpenAI GPT, we just need to prepare the broadcast dimension here.
extended_attention_mask = tf.reshape(attention_mask, (input_shape[0], 1, 1, input_shape[1]))
# Since attention_mask is 1.0 for positions we want to attend and 0.0 for
# masked positions, this operation will create a tensor which is 0.0 for
# positions we want to attend and -10000.0 for masked positions.
# Since we are adding it to the raw scores before the softmax, this is
# effectively the same as removing these entirely.
extended_attention_mask = tf.cast(extended_attention_mask, dtype=embedding_output.dtype)
one_cst = tf.constant(1.0, dtype=embedding_output.dtype)
ten_thousand_cst = tf.constant(-10000.0, dtype=embedding_output.dtype)
extended_attention_mask = tf.multiply(tf.subtract(one_cst, extended_attention_mask), ten_thousand_cst)
# Prepare head mask if needed
# 1.0 in head_mask indicate we keep the head
# attention_probs has shape bsz x n_heads x N x N
# input head_mask has shape [num_heads] or [num_hidden_layers x num_heads]
# and head_mask is converted to shape [num_hidden_layers x batch x num_heads x seq_length x seq_length]
if head_mask is not None:
raise NotImplementedError
else:
head_mask = [None] * self.config.num_hidden_layers
encoder_outputs = self.encoder(
hidden_states=embedding_output,
attention_mask=extended_attention_mask,
head_mask=head_mask,
encoder_hidden_states=None,
encoder_attention_mask=None,
past_key_values=None,
use_cache=None,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
training=training,
)
sequence_output = encoder_outputs[0]
pooled_output = self.pooler(hidden_states=sequence_output) if self.pooler is not None else None
if not return_dict:
return (
sequence_output,
pooled_output,
) + encoder_outputs[1:]
return TFBaseModelOutputWithPooling(
last_hidden_state=sequence_output,
pooler_output=pooled_output,
hidden_states=encoder_outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=encoder_outputs.attentions,
)
class TFTapasPreTrainedModel(TFPreTrainedModel):
"""
An abstract class to handle weights initialization and a simple interface for downloading and loading pretrained
models.
"""
config_class = TapasConfig
base_model_prefix = "tapas"
@property
def input_signature(self):
return {
"input_ids": tf.TensorSpec((None, None), tf.int32, name="input_ids"),
"attention_mask": tf.TensorSpec((None, None), tf.float32, name="attention_mask"),
"token_type_ids": tf.TensorSpec((None, None, 7), tf.int32, name="token_type_ids"),
}
TAPAS_START_DOCSTRING = r"""
This model inherits from [`TFPreTrainedModel`]. Check the superclass documentation for the generic methods the
library implements for all its model (such as downloading or saving, resizing the input embeddings, pruning heads
etc.)
This model is also a [tf.keras.Model](https://www.tensorflow.org/api_docs/python/tf/keras/Model) subclass. Use it
as a regular TF 2.0 Keras Model and refer to the TF 2.0 documentation for all matter related to general usage and
behavior.
<Tip>
TensorFlow models and layers in `transformers` accept two formats as input:
- having all inputs as keyword arguments (like PyTorch models), or
- having all inputs as a list, tuple or dict in the first positional argument.
The reason the second format is supported is that Keras methods prefer this format when passing inputs to models
and layers. Because of this support, when using methods like `model.fit()` things should "just work" for you - just
pass your inputs and labels in any format that `model.fit()` supports! If, however, you want to use the second
format outside of Keras methods like `fit()` and `predict()`, such as when creating your own layers or models with
the Keras `Functional` API, there are three possibilities you can use to gather all the input Tensors in the first
positional argument:
- a single Tensor with `input_ids` only and nothing else: `model(input_ids)`
- a list of varying length with one or several input Tensors IN THE ORDER given in the docstring:
`model([input_ids, attention_mask])` or `model([input_ids, attention_mask, token_type_ids])`
- a dictionary with one or several input Tensors associated to the input names given in the docstring:
`model({"input_ids": input_ids, "token_type_ids": token_type_ids})`
Note that when creating models and layers with
[subclassing](https://keras.io/guides/making_new_layers_and_models_via_subclassing/) then you don't need to worry
about any of this, as you can just pass inputs like you would to any other Python function!
</Tip>
Parameters:
config ([`TapasConfig`]): Model configuration class with all the parameters of the model.
Initializing with a config file does not load the weights associated with the model, only the
configuration. Check out the [`~PreTrainedModel.from_pretrained`] method to load the model weights.
"""
TAPAS_INPUTS_DOCSTRING = r"""
Args:
input_ids (`np.ndarray`, `tf.Tensor`, `List[tf.Tensor]` ``Dict[str, tf.Tensor]` or `Dict[str, np.ndarray]` and each example must have the shape `({0})`):
Indices of input sequence tokens in the vocabulary.
Indices can be obtained using [`AutoTokenizer`]. See [`PreTrainedTokenizer.__call__`] and
[`PreTrainedTokenizer.encode`] for details.
[What are input IDs?](../glossary#input-ids)
attention_mask (`np.ndarray` or `tf.Tensor` of shape `({0})`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on padding token indices. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
token_type_ids (`np.ndarray` or `tf.Tensor` of shape `({0}, 7)`, *optional*):
Token indices that encode tabular structure. Indices can be obtained using [`AutoTokenizer`]. See this
class for more info.
[What are token type IDs?](../glossary#token-type-ids)
position_ids (`np.ndarray` or `tf.Tensor` of shape `({0})`, *optional*):
Indices of positions of each input sequence tokens in the position embeddings. If
`reset_position_index_per_cell` of [`TapasConfig`] is set to `True`, relative position embeddings will be
used. Selected in the range `[0, config.max_position_embeddings - 1]`.
[What are position IDs?](../glossary#position-ids)
head_mask (`np.ndarray` or `tf.Tensor` of shape `(num_heads,)` or `(num_layers, num_heads)`, *optional*):
Mask to nullify selected heads of the self-attention modules. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 indicates the head is **not masked**,
- 0 indicates the head is **masked**.
inputs_embeds (`np.ndarray` or `tf.Tensor` of shape `({0}, hidden_size)`, *optional*):
Optionally, instead of passing `input_ids` you can choose to directly pass an embedded representation. This
is useful if you want more control over how to convert `input_ids` indices into associated vectors than the
model's internal embedding lookup matrix.
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under returned
tensors for more detail. This argument can be used only in eager mode, in graph mode the value in the
config will be used instead.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors for
more detail. This argument can be used only in eager mode, in graph mode the value in the config will be
used instead.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple. This argument can be used in
eager mode, in graph mode the value will always be set to True.
training (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False``):
Whether or not to use the model in training mode (some modules like dropout modules have different
behaviors between training and evaluation).
"""
@add_start_docstrings(
"The bare Tapas Model transformer outputting raw hidden-states without any specific head on top.",
TAPAS_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class TFTapasModel(TFTapasPreTrainedModel):
def __init__(self, config: TapasConfig, *inputs, **kwargs):
super().__init__(config, *inputs, **kwargs)
self.tapas = TFTapasMainLayer(config, name="tapas")
@unpack_inputs
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(TAPAS_INPUTS_DOCSTRING.format("batch_size, sequence_length"))
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=TFBaseModelOutputWithPooling, config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC)
def call(
self,
input_ids: TFModelInputType | None = None,
attention_mask: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
token_type_ids: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
position_ids: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
head_mask: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
inputs_embeds: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
training: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Union[TFBaseModelOutputWithPooling, Tuple[tf.Tensor]]:
r"""
Returns:
Examples:
```python
>>> from transformers import AutoTokenizer, TapasModel
>>> import pandas as pd
>>> tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("google/tapas-base")
>>> model = TapasModel.from_pretrained("google/tapas-base")
>>> data = {
... "Actors": ["Brad Pitt", "Leonardo Di Caprio", "George Clooney"],
... "Age": ["56", "45", "59"],
... "Number of movies": ["87", "53", "69"],
... }
>>> table = pd.DataFrame.from_dict(data)
>>> queries = ["How many movies has George Clooney played in?", "How old is Brad Pitt?"]
>>> inputs = tokenizer(table=table, queries=queries, padding="max_length", return_tensors="tf")
>>> outputs = model(**inputs)
>>> last_hidden_states = outputs.last_hidden_state
```"""
outputs = self.tapas(
input_ids=input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
token_type_ids=token_type_ids,
position_ids=position_ids,
head_mask=head_mask,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
training=training,
)
return outputs
@add_start_docstrings("""Tapas Model with a `language modeling` head on top.""", TAPAS_START_DOCSTRING)
class TFTapasForMaskedLM(TFTapasPreTrainedModel, TFMaskedLanguageModelingLoss):
def __init__(self, config: TapasConfig, *inputs, **kwargs):
super().__init__(config, *inputs, **kwargs)
if config.is_decoder:
logger.warning(
"If you want to use `TFTapasForMaskedLM` make sure `config.is_decoder=False` for "
"bi-directional self-attention."
)
self.tapas = TFTapasMainLayer(config, add_pooling_layer=False, name="tapas")
self.lm_head = TFTapasMLMHead(config, input_embeddings=self.tapas.embeddings, name="cls")
def get_lm_head(self) -> tf.keras.layers.Layer:
return self.lm_head.predictions
@unpack_inputs
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(TAPAS_INPUTS_DOCSTRING.format("batch_size, sequence_length"))
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=TFMaskedLMOutput, config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC)
def call(
self,
input_ids: TFModelInputType | None = None,
attention_mask: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
token_type_ids: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
position_ids: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
head_mask: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
inputs_embeds: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
labels: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
training: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Union[TFMaskedLMOutput, Tuple[tf.Tensor]]:
r"""
labels (`tf.Tensor` or `np.ndarray` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Labels for computing the masked language modeling loss. Indices should be in `[-100, 0, ...,
config.vocab_size]` (see `input_ids` docstring) Tokens with indices set to `-100` are ignored (masked), the
loss is only computed for the tokens with labels in `[0, ..., config.vocab_size]`
Returns:
Examples:
```python
>>> from transformers import AutoTokenizer, TapasForMaskedLM
>>> import pandas as pd
>>> tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("google/tapas-base")
>>> model = TapasForMaskedLM.from_pretrained("google/tapas-base")
>>> data = {
... "Actors": ["Brad Pitt", "Leonardo Di Caprio", "George Clooney"],
... "Age": ["56", "45", "59"],
... "Number of movies": ["87", "53", "69"],
... }
>>> table = pd.DataFrame.from_dict(data)
>>> inputs = tokenizer(
... table=table, queries="How many [MASK] has George [MASK] played in?", return_tensors="tf"
... )
>>> labels = tokenizer(
... table=table, queries="How many movies has George Clooney played in?", return_tensors="tf"
... )["input_ids"]
>>> outputs = model(**inputs, labels=labels)
>>> logits = outputs.logits
```"""
outputs = self.tapas(
input_ids=input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
token_type_ids=token_type_ids,
position_ids=position_ids,
head_mask=head_mask,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
training=training,
)
sequence_output = outputs[0]
prediction_scores = self.lm_head(sequence_output)
loss = None if labels is None else self.hf_compute_loss(labels=labels, logits=prediction_scores)
if not return_dict:
output = (prediction_scores,) + outputs[2:]
return ((loss,) + output) if loss is not None else output
return TFMaskedLMOutput(
loss=loss,
logits=prediction_scores,
hidden_states=outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=outputs.attentions,
)
class TFTapasComputeTokenLogits(tf.keras.layers.Layer):
def __init__(self, config: TapasConfig, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.temperature = config.temperature
# cell selection heads
with tf.name_scope("output"):
self.output_weights = self.add_weight(
name="output_weights",
shape=(config.hidden_size,),
dtype=tf.float32,
trainable=True,
initializer=tf.zeros_initializer()
if config.init_cell_selection_weights_to_zero
else tf.keras.initializers.TruncatedNormal(stddev=config.initializer_range),
)
self.output_bias = self.add_weight(
name="output_bias", shape=(), trainable=True, initializer=tf.zeros_initializer()
)
def call(self, sequence_output: tf.Tensor) -> tf.Tensor:
"""
Computes logits per token
Args:
sequence_output (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`):
Also known as last_hidden_state. Sequence of hidden-states at the output of the last layer of the
model.
Returns:
logits (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`): Logits per token.
"""
logits = (tf.einsum("bsj,j->bs", sequence_output, self.output_weights) + self.output_bias) / self.temperature
return logits
class TFTapasComputeColumnLogits(tf.keras.layers.Layer):
def __init__(self, config: TapasConfig, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
with tf.name_scope("column_output"):
self.column_output_weights = self.add_weight(
name="column_output_weights",
shape=[config.hidden_size],
dtype=tf.float32,
trainable=True,
initializer=tf.zeros_initializer()
if config.init_cell_selection_weights_to_zero
else tf.keras.initializers.TruncatedNormal(stddev=config.initializer_range),
)
self.column_output_bias = self.add_weight(
name="column_output_bias", shape=(), trainable=True, initializer=tf.zeros_initializer()
)
def call(self, sequence_output, cell_index, cell_mask, allow_empty_column_selection) -> tf.Tensor:
"""
Computes the column logits.
Args:
sequence_output (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`):
Also known as last_hidden_state. Sequence of hidden-states at the output of the last layer of the
model.
cell_index (`ProductIndexMap`):
Index that groups tokens into cells.
cell_mask (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, max_num_rows * max_num_cols)`):
Mask for cells that exist in the table (i.e. that are not padding).
allow_empty_column_selection (`bool`):
Whether to allow not to select any column
Returns:
column_logits (`tf.Tensor`of shape `(batch_size, max_num_cols)`): Tensor containing the column logits for
every example in the batch.
"""
# First, compute the token logits (batch_size, seq_len) - without temperature
token_logits = tf.einsum("bsj,j->bs", sequence_output, self.column_output_weights) + self.column_output_bias
# Next, average the logits per cell (batch_size, max_num_cols*max_num_rows)
cell_logits, cell_logits_index = reduce_mean(token_logits, cell_index)
# Finally, average the logits per column (batch_size, max_num_cols)
column_index = cell_index.project_inner(cell_logits_index)
column_logits, out_index = reduce_sum(cell_logits * cell_mask, column_index)
cell_count, _ = reduce_sum(cell_mask, column_index)
column_logits /= cell_count + EPSILON_ZERO_DIVISION
# Mask columns that do not appear in the example.
is_padding = tf.logical_and(cell_count < 0.5, tf.not_equal(out_index.indices, 0))
column_logits += CLOSE_ENOUGH_TO_LOG_ZERO * tf.cast(is_padding, tf.float32)
if not allow_empty_column_selection:
column_logits += CLOSE_ENOUGH_TO_LOG_ZERO * tf.cast(tf.equal(out_index.indices, 0), tf.float32)
return column_logits
@add_start_docstrings(
"""
Tapas Model with a cell selection head and optional aggregation head on top for question-answering tasks on tables
(linear layers on top of the hidden-states output to compute `logits` and optional `logits_aggregation`), e.g. for
SQA, WTQ or WikiSQL-supervised tasks.
""",
TAPAS_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class TFTapasForQuestionAnswering(TFTapasPreTrainedModel):
def __init__(self, config: TapasConfig, *inputs, **kwargs):
super().__init__(config, *inputs, **kwargs)
# base model
self.tapas = TFTapasMainLayer(config, name="tapas")
# dropout
self.dropout = tf.keras.layers.Dropout(config.hidden_dropout_prob)
self.compute_token_logits = TFTapasComputeTokenLogits(config, name="compute_token_logits")
self.compute_column_logits = TFTapasComputeColumnLogits(config, name="compute_column_logits")
if config.num_aggregation_labels > 0:
self.aggregation_classifier = tf.keras.layers.Dense(
config.num_aggregation_labels,
kernel_initializer=get_initializer(config.initializer_range),
name="aggregation_classifier",
)
self.config = config
@unpack_inputs
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(TAPAS_INPUTS_DOCSTRING.format("batch_size, sequence_length"))
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=TFTableQuestionAnsweringOutput, config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC)
def call(
self,
input_ids: TFModelInputType | None = None,
attention_mask: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
token_type_ids: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
position_ids: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
head_mask: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
inputs_embeds: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
table_mask: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
aggregation_labels: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
float_answer: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
numeric_values: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
numeric_values_scale: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
labels: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
training: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Union[TFTableQuestionAnsweringOutput, Tuple[tf.Tensor]]:
r"""
table_mask (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, seq_length)`, *optional*):
Mask for the table. Indicates which tokens belong to the table (1). Question tokens, table headers and
padding are 0.
labels (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, seq_length)`, *optional*):
Labels per token for computing the hierarchical cell selection loss. This encodes the positions of the
answer appearing in the table. Can be obtained using [`AutoTokenizer`].
- 1 for tokens that are **part of the answer**,
- 0 for tokens that are **not part of the answer**.
aggregation_labels (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, )`, *optional*):
Aggregation function index for every example in the batch for computing the aggregation loss. Indices
should be in `[0, ..., config.num_aggregation_labels - 1]`. Only required in case of strong supervision for
aggregation (WikiSQL-supervised).
float_answer (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, )`, *optional*):
Float answer for every example in the batch. Set to *float('nan')* for cell selection questions. Only
required in case of weak supervision (WTQ) to calculate the aggregate mask and regression loss.
numeric_values (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, seq_length)`, *optional*):
Numeric values of every token, NaN for tokens which are not numeric values. Can be obtained using
[`AutoTokenizer`]. Only required in case of weak supervision for aggregation (WTQ) to calculate the
regression loss.
numeric_values_scale (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, seq_length)`, *optional*):
Scale of the numeric values of every token. Can be obtained using [`AutoTokenizer`]. Only required in case
of weak supervision for aggregation (WTQ) to calculate the regression loss.
Returns:
Examples:
```python
>>> from transformers import AutoTokenizer, TapasForQuestionAnswering
>>> import pandas as pd
>>> tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("google/tapas-base-finetuned-wtq")
>>> model = TapasForQuestionAnswering.from_pretrained("google/tapas-base-finetuned-wtq")
>>> data = {
... "Actors": ["Brad Pitt", "Leonardo Di Caprio", "George Clooney"],
... "Age": ["56", "45", "59"],
... "Number of movies": ["87", "53", "69"],
... }
>>> table = pd.DataFrame.from_dict(data)
>>> queries = ["How many movies has George Clooney played in?", "How old is Brad Pitt?"]
>>> inputs = tokenizer(table=table, queries=queries, padding="max_length", return_tensors="tf")
>>> outputs = model(**inputs)
>>> logits = outputs.logits
>>> logits_aggregation = outputs.logits_aggregation
```"""
outputs = self.tapas(
input_ids=input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
token_type_ids=token_type_ids,
position_ids=position_ids,
head_mask=head_mask,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
training=training,
)
sequence_output = outputs[0]
pooled_output = outputs[1]
sequence_output = self.dropout(sequence_output)
if input_ids is not None:
input_shape = shape_list(input_ids)
else:
input_shape = shape_list(inputs_embeds)[:-1]
# Construct indices for the table.
if token_type_ids is None:
token_type_ids = tf.fill(input_shape + [len(self.config.type_vocab_sizes)], 0)
token_types = [
"segment_ids",
"column_ids",
"row_ids",
"prev_labels",
"column_ranks",
"inv_column_ranks",
"numeric_relations",
]
row_ids = token_type_ids[:, :, token_types.index("row_ids")]
column_ids = token_type_ids[:, :, token_types.index("column_ids")]
# Construct indices for the table.
row_index = IndexMap(
indices=tf.minimum(tf.cast(row_ids, tf.int32), self.config.max_num_rows - 1),
num_segments=self.config.max_num_rows,
batch_dims=1,
)
col_index = IndexMap(
indices=tf.minimum(tf.cast(column_ids, tf.int32), self.config.max_num_columns - 1),
num_segments=self.config.max_num_columns,
batch_dims=1,
)
cell_index = ProductIndexMap(row_index, col_index)
# Masks.
input_shape = shape_list(input_ids) if input_ids is not None else shape_list(inputs_embeds)[:-1]
if attention_mask is None:
attention_mask = tf.ones(input_shape)
# Table cells only, without question tokens and table headers.
if table_mask is None:
table_mask = tf.where(row_ids > 0, tf.ones_like(row_ids), tf.zeros_like(row_ids))
# <float32>[batch_size, seq_length]
input_mask_float = tf.cast(attention_mask, tf.float32)
table_mask_float = tf.cast(table_mask, tf.float32)
# Mask for cells that exist in the table (i.e. that are not padding).
cell_mask, _ = reduce_mean(input_mask_float, cell_index)
# Compute logits per token. These are used to select individual cells.
logits = self.compute_token_logits(sequence_output)
# Compute logits per column. These are used to select a column.
column_logits = None
if self.config.select_one_column:
column_logits = self.compute_column_logits(
sequence_output, cell_index, cell_mask, self.config.allow_empty_column_selection
)
# Aggregate logits.
logits_aggregation = None
if self.config.num_aggregation_labels > 0:
logits_aggregation = self.aggregation_classifier(pooled_output)
# Total loss calculation
total_loss = tf.zeros(shape=(1,), dtype=tf.float32)
calculate_loss = False
if labels is not None:
calculate_loss = True
is_supervised = not self.config.num_aggregation_labels > 0 or not self.config.use_answer_as_supervision
# Semi-supervised cell selection in case of no aggregation:
# If the answer (the denotation) appears directly in the table we might
# select the answer without applying any aggregation function. There are
# some ambiguous cases, see utils._calculate_aggregate_mask for more info.
# `aggregate_mask` is 1 for examples where we chose to aggregate and 0
# for examples where we chose to select the answer directly.
# `labels` encodes the positions of the answer appearing in the table.
if is_supervised:
aggregate_mask = None
else:
if float_answer is not None:
assert (
shape_list(labels)[0] == shape_list(float_answer)[0]
), "Make sure the answers are a FloatTensor of shape (batch_size,)"
# <float32>[batch_size]
aggregate_mask = _calculate_aggregate_mask(
float_answer,
pooled_output,
self.config.cell_selection_preference,
labels,
self.aggregation_classifier,
)
else:
aggregate_mask = None
raise ValueError("You have to specify float answers in order to calculate the aggregate mask")
# Cell selection log-likelihood
if self.config.average_logits_per_cell:
logits_per_cell, _ = reduce_mean(logits, cell_index)
logits = gather(logits_per_cell, cell_index)
dist_per_token = tfp.distributions.Bernoulli(logits=logits)
# Compute cell selection loss per example.
selection_loss_per_example = None
if not self.config.select_one_column:
weight = tf.where(
labels == 0,
tf.ones_like(labels, dtype=tf.float32),
self.config.positive_label_weight * tf.ones_like(labels, dtype=tf.float32),
)
selection_loss_per_token = -dist_per_token.log_prob(labels) * weight
selection_loss_per_example = tf.reduce_sum(selection_loss_per_token * input_mask_float, axis=1) / (
tf.reduce_sum(input_mask_float, axis=1) + EPSILON_ZERO_DIVISION
)
else:
selection_loss_per_example, logits = _single_column_cell_selection_loss(
logits, column_logits, labels, cell_index, col_index, cell_mask
)
dist_per_token = tfp.distributions.Bernoulli(logits=logits)
# Supervised cell selection
if self.config.disable_per_token_loss:
pass
elif is_supervised:
total_loss += tf.reduce_mean(selection_loss_per_example)
else:
# For the not supervised case, do not assign loss for cell selection
total_loss += tf.reduce_mean(selection_loss_per_example * (1.0 - aggregate_mask))
# Semi-supervised regression loss and supervised loss for aggregations
if self.config.num_aggregation_labels > 0:
if is_supervised:
# Note that `aggregate_mask` is None if the setting is supervised.
if aggregation_labels is not None:
assert (
shape_list(labels)[0] == shape_list(aggregation_labels)[0]
), "Make sure the aggregation labels are a LongTensor of shape (batch_size,)"
per_example_additional_loss = _calculate_aggregation_loss(
logits_aggregation,
aggregate_mask,
aggregation_labels,
self.config.use_answer_as_supervision,
self.config.num_aggregation_labels,
self.config.aggregation_loss_weight,
)
else:
raise ValueError(
"You have to specify aggregation labels in order to calculate the aggregation loss"
)
else:
aggregation_labels = tf.zeros(shape_list(labels)[0], dtype=tf.int32)
per_example_additional_loss = _calculate_aggregation_loss(
logits_aggregation,
aggregate_mask,
aggregation_labels,
self.config.use_answer_as_supervision,
self.config.num_aggregation_labels,
self.config.aggregation_loss_weight,
)
if self.config.use_answer_as_supervision:
if numeric_values is not None and numeric_values_scale is not None:
assert shape_list(numeric_values) == shape_list(numeric_values_scale)
# Add regression loss for numeric answers which require aggregation.
answer_loss, large_answer_loss_mask = _calculate_regression_loss(
float_answer,
aggregate_mask,
dist_per_token,
numeric_values,
numeric_values_scale,
table_mask_float,
logits_aggregation,
self.config,
)
per_example_additional_loss += answer_loss
# Zero loss for examples with answer_loss > cutoff.
per_example_additional_loss *= large_answer_loss_mask
else:
raise ValueError(
"You have to specify numeric values and numeric values scale in order to calculate the"
" regression loss"
)
total_loss += tf.reduce_mean(per_example_additional_loss)
else:
# if no label ids are provided, set them to zeros in order to properly compute logits
labels = tf.zeros_like(logits)
_, logits = _single_column_cell_selection_loss(
logits, column_logits, labels, cell_index, col_index, cell_mask
)
if not return_dict:
output = (logits, logits_aggregation) + outputs[2:]
return ((total_loss,) + output) if calculate_loss else output
return TFTableQuestionAnsweringOutput(
loss=total_loss if calculate_loss else None,
logits=logits,
logits_aggregation=logits_aggregation,
hidden_states=outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=outputs.attentions,
)
@add_start_docstrings(
"""
Tapas Model with a sequence classification head on top (a linear layer on top of the pooled output), e.g. for table
entailment tasks, such as TabFact (Chen et al., 2020).
""",
TAPAS_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class TFTapasForSequenceClassification(TFTapasPreTrainedModel, TFSequenceClassificationLoss):
def __init__(self, config: TapasConfig, *inputs, **kwargs):
super().__init__(config, *inputs, **kwargs)
self.num_labels = config.num_labels
self.tapas = TFTapasMainLayer(config, name="tapas")
self.dropout = tf.keras.layers.Dropout(config.hidden_dropout_prob, name="dropout")
self.classifier = tf.keras.layers.Dense(
config.num_labels, kernel_initializer=get_initializer(config.initializer_range), name="classifier"
)
@unpack_inputs
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(TAPAS_INPUTS_DOCSTRING.format("batch_size, num_choices, sequence_length"))
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=TFSequenceClassifierOutput, config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC)
def call(
self,
input_ids: TFModelInputType | None = None,
attention_mask: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
token_type_ids: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
position_ids: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
head_mask: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
inputs_embeds: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
labels: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
training: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Union[TFSequenceClassifierOutput, Tuple[tf.Tensor]]:
r"""
labels (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size,)`, *optional*):
Labels for computing the sequence classification/regression loss. Indices should be in `[0, ...,
config.num_labels - 1]`. If `config.num_labels == 1` a regression loss is computed (Mean-Square loss), If
`config.num_labels > 1` a classification loss is computed (Cross-Entropy). Note: this is called
"classification_class_index" in the original implementation.
Returns:
Examples:
```python
>>> from transformers import AutoTokenizer, TapasForSequenceClassification
>>> import tensorflow as tf
>>> import pandas as pd
>>> tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("google/tapas-base-finetuned-tabfact")
>>> model = TapasForSequenceClassification.from_pretrained("google/tapas-base-finetuned-tabfact")
>>> data = {
... "Actors": ["Brad Pitt", "Leonardo Di Caprio", "George Clooney"],
... "Age": ["56", "45", "59"],
... "Number of movies": ["87", "53", "69"],
... }
>>> table = pd.DataFrame.from_dict(data)
>>> queries = [
... "There is only one actor who is 45 years old",
... "There are 3 actors which played in more than 60 movies",
... ]
>>> inputs = tokenizer(table=table, queries=queries, padding="max_length", return_tensors="tf")
>>> labels = tf.convert_to_tensor([1, 0]) # 1 means entailed, 0 means refuted
>>> outputs = model(**inputs, labels=labels)
>>> loss = outputs.loss
>>> logits = outputs.logits
```"""
outputs = self.tapas(
input_ids=input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
token_type_ids=token_type_ids,
position_ids=position_ids,
head_mask=head_mask,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
training=training,
)
pooled_output = outputs[1]
pooled_output = self.dropout(inputs=pooled_output, training=training)
logits = self.classifier(inputs=pooled_output)
loss = None if labels is None else self.hf_compute_loss(labels=labels, logits=logits)
if not return_dict:
output = (logits,) + outputs[2:]
return ((loss,) + output) if loss is not None else output
return TFSequenceClassifierOutput(
loss=loss,
logits=logits,
hidden_states=outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=outputs.attentions,
)
""" TAPAS utilities."""
class AverageApproximationFunction(str, enum.Enum):
RATIO = "ratio"
FIRST_ORDER = "first_order"
SECOND_ORDER = "second_order"
# Beginning of everything related to segmented tensors
class IndexMap(object):
"""Index grouping entries within a tensor."""
def __init__(self, indices, num_segments, batch_dims=0):
"""
Creates an index.
Args:
indices: <int32> Tensor of indices, same shape as `values`.
num_segments: <int32> Scalar tensor, the number of segments. All elements
in a batched segmented tensor must have the same number of segments (although many segments can be empty).
batch_dims: Python integer, the number of batch dimensions. The first
`batch_dims` dimensions of a SegmentedTensor are treated as batch dimensions. Segments in different batch
elements are always distinct even if they have the same index.
"""
self.indices = tf.convert_to_tensor(indices)
self.num_segments = tf.convert_to_tensor(num_segments)
self.batch_dims = batch_dims
def batch_shape(self):
return tf.shape(self.indices)[: self.batch_dims]
class ProductIndexMap(IndexMap):
"""The product of two indices."""
def __init__(self, outer_index, inner_index):
"""
Combines indices i and j into pairs (i, j). The result is an index where each segment (i, j) is the
intersection of segments i and j. For example if the inputs represent table cells indexed by respectively rows
and columns the output will be a table indexed by (row, column) pairs, i.e. by cell. The implementation
combines indices {0, .., n - 1} and {0, .., m - 1} into {0, .., nm - 1}. The output has `num_segments` equal to
`outer_index.num_segements` * `inner_index.num_segments`.
Args:
outer_index: IndexMap.
inner_index: IndexMap, must have the same shape as `outer_index`.
"""
if outer_index.batch_dims != inner_index.batch_dims:
raise ValueError("outer_index.batch_dims and inner_index.batch_dims must be the same.")
super(ProductIndexMap, self).__init__(
indices=(
inner_index.indices
+ outer_index.indices * tf.cast(inner_index.num_segments, inner_index.indices.dtype)
),
num_segments=inner_index.num_segments * outer_index.num_segments,
batch_dims=inner_index.batch_dims,
)
self.outer_index = outer_index
self.inner_index = inner_index
def project_outer(self, index):
"""Projects an index with the same index set onto the outer components."""
return IndexMap(
indices=tf.math.floordiv(index.indices, self.inner_index.num_segments),
num_segments=self.outer_index.num_segments,
batch_dims=index.batch_dims,
)
def project_inner(self, index):
"""Projects an index with the same index set onto the inner components."""
return IndexMap(
indices=tf.math.floormod(index.indices, self.inner_index.num_segments),
num_segments=self.inner_index.num_segments,
batch_dims=index.batch_dims,
)
def gather(values, index, name="segmented_gather"):
"""
Gathers from `values` using the index map. For each element in the domain of the index map this operation looks up
a value for that index in `values`. Two elements from the same segment always get assigned the same value.
Args:
values: [B1, ..., Bn, num_segments, V1, ...] Tensor with segment values.
index: [B1, ..., Bn, I1, ..., Ik] IndexMap.
name: Name for the TensorFlow operation.
Returns:
[B1, ..., Bn, I1, ..., Ik, V1, ...] Tensor with the gathered values.
"""
return tf.gather(values, index.indices, batch_dims=index.batch_dims, name=name)
def flatten(index, name="segmented_flatten"):
"""
Flattens a batched index map to a 1d index map. This operation relabels the segments to keep batch elements
distinct. The k-th batch element will have indices shifted by `num_segments` * (k - 1). The result is a tensor with
`num_segments` multiplied by the number of elements in the batch.
Args:
index: IndexMap to flatten.
name: Name for the TensorFlow operation.
Returns:
The flattened IndexMap.
"""
batch_size = tf.reduce_prod(index.batch_shape())
offset = tf.range(batch_size) * index.num_segments
offset = tf.reshape(offset, index.batch_shape())
for _ in range(index.batch_dims, index.indices.shape.rank):
offset = tf.expand_dims(offset, -1)
indices = tf.cast(offset, index.indices.dtype) + index.indices
return IndexMap(indices=tf.reshape(indices, [-1]), num_segments=index.num_segments * batch_size, batch_dims=0)
def range_index_map(batch_shape, num_segments, name="range_index_map"):
"""
Constructs an index map equal to range(num_segments).
Args:
batch_shape (`tf.Tensor`):
Batch shape
num_segments (`int`):
Number of segments
name (`str`, *optional*, defaults to 'range_index_map'):
Name for the operation. Currently not used
Returns:
(`IndexMap`): IndexMap of shape batch_shape with elements equal to range(num_segments).
"""
batch_shape = tf.convert_to_tensor(batch_shape)
batch_shape.shape.assert_has_rank(1)
num_segments = tf.convert_to_tensor(num_segments)
num_segments.shape.assert_has_rank(0)
indices = tf.range(num_segments)
shape = tf.concat([tf.ones_like(batch_shape, dtype=tf.int32), tf.expand_dims(num_segments, axis=0)], axis=0)
indices = tf.reshape(indices, shape)
multiples = tf.concat([batch_shape, [1]], axis=0)
indices = tf.tile(indices, multiples)
return IndexMap(indices=indices, num_segments=num_segments, batch_dims=batch_shape.shape.as_list()[0])
def _segment_reduce(values, index, segment_reduce_fn, name):
"""
Applies a segment reduction segment-wise.
Args:
values (`tf.Tensor`):
Tensor with segment values.
index (`IndexMap`):
IndexMap.
segment_reduce_fn (`str`):
Name for the reduce operation. One of "sum", "mean", "max" or "min".
name (`str`):
Name for the operation. Currently not used
Returns:
(`IndexMap`): IndexMap of shape batch_shape with elements equal to range(num_segments).
"""
# Flatten the batch dimensions, as segments ops do not support batching.
# However if `values` has extra dimensions to the right keep them
# unflattened. Segmented ops support vector-valued operations.
flat_index = flatten(index)
vector_shape = tf.shape(values)[index.indices.shape.rank :]
flattened_shape = tf.concat([[-1], vector_shape], axis=0)
flat_values = tf.reshape(values, flattened_shape)
segment_means = segment_reduce_fn(
data=flat_values, segment_ids=flat_index.indices, num_segments=flat_index.num_segments
)
# Unflatten the values.
new_shape = tf.concat([index.batch_shape(), [index.num_segments], vector_shape], axis=0)
output_values = tf.reshape(segment_means, new_shape)
output_index = range_index_map(index.batch_shape(), index.num_segments)
return output_values, output_index
def reduce_mean(values, index, name="segmented_reduce_mean"):
"""
Averages a tensor over its segments. Outputs 0 for empty segments. This operations computes the mean over segments,
with support for:
- Batching using the first dimensions [B1, B2, ..., Bn]. Each element in a batch can have different indices.
- Vectorization using the last dimension [V1, V2, ...]. If they are present the output will be a mean of vectors
rather than scalars.
Only the middle dimensions [I1, ..., Ik] are reduced by the operation.
Args:
values: [B1, B2, ..., Bn, I1, .., Ik, V1, V2, ..] tensor of values to be
averaged.
index: IndexMap [B1, B2, ..., Bn, I1, .., Ik] index defining the segments.
name: Name for the TensorFlow ops.
Returns:
A pair (output_values, output_index) where `output_values` is a tensor of shape [B1, B2, ..., Bn, num_segments,
V1, V2, ..] and `index` is an IndexMap with shape [B1, B2, ..., Bn, num_segments].
"""
return _segment_reduce(values, index, tf.math.unsorted_segment_mean, name)
def reduce_sum(values, index, name="segmented_reduce_sum"):
"""
Sums a tensor over its segments. Outputs 0 for empty segments. This operations computes the sum over segments, with
support for:
- Batching using the first dimensions [B1, B2, ..., Bn]. Each element in a batch can have different indices.
- Vectorization using the last dimension [V1, V2, ...]. If they are present the output will be a sum of vectors
rather than scalars.
Only the middle dimensions [I1, ..., Ik] are reduced by the operation.
Args:
values: [B1, B2, ..., Bn, I1, .., Ik, V1, V2, ..] tensor of values to be
averaged.
index: IndexMap [B1, B2, ..., Bn, I1, .., Ik] index defining the segments.
name: Name for the TensorFlow ops.
Returns:
A pair (output_values, output_index) where `output_values` is a tensor of shape [B1, B2, ..., Bn, num_segments,
V1, V2, ..] and `index` is an IndexMap with shape [B1, B2, ..., Bn, num_segments].
"""
return _segment_reduce(values, index, tf.math.unsorted_segment_sum, name)
def reduce_max(values, index, name="segmented_reduce_max"):
"""
Computes the maximum over segments. This operations computes the maximum over segments, with support for:
- Batching using the first dimensions [B1, B2, ..., Bn]. Each element in a batch can have different indices.
- Vectorization using the last dimension [V1, V2, ...]. If they are present the output will be an element-wise
maximum of vectors rather than scalars.
Only the middle dimensions [I1, ..., Ik] are reduced by the operation.
Args:
values: [B1, B2, ..., Bn, I1, .., Ik, V1, V2, ..] tensor of values to be
averaged.
index: IndexMap [B1, B2, ..., Bn, I1, .., Ik] index defining the segments.
name: Name for the TensorFlow ops.
Returns:
A pair (output_values, output_index) where `output_values` is a tensor of shape [B1, B2, ..., Bn, num_segments,
V1, V2, ..] and `index` is an IndexMap with shape [B1, B2, ..., Bn, num_segments].
"""
return _segment_reduce(values, index, tf.math.unsorted_segment_max, name)
def reduce_min(values, index, name="segmented_reduce_min"):
"""Computes the minimum over segments."""
return _segment_reduce(values, index, tf.math.unsorted_segment_min, name)
def _single_column_cell_selection_loss(token_logits, column_logits, labels, cell_index, col_index, cell_mask):
"""
Computes the loss for cell selection constrained to a single column. The loss is a hierarchical log-likelihood. The
model first predicts a column and then selects cells within that column (conditioned on the column). Cells outside
the selected column are never selected.
Args:
token_logits (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`):
Tensor containing the logits per token.
column_logits (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, max_num_cols)`):
Tensor containing the logits per column.
labels (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`):
Labels per token.
cell_index (`ProductIndexMap`):
Index that groups tokens into cells.
col_index (`IndexMap`):
Index that groups tokens into columns.
cell_mask (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, max_num_rows * max_num_cols)`):
Mask for cells that exist in the table (i.e. that are not padding).
Returns:
selection_loss_per_example (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size,)`): Loss for each example. logits (`tf.Tensor`
of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`): New logits which are only allowed to select cells in a single
column. Logits outside of the most likely column according to *column_logits* will be set to a very low value
(such that the probabilities are 0).
"""
# First find the column we should select. We use the column with maximum
# number of selected cells.
labels_per_column, _ = reduce_sum(tf.cast(labels, tf.float32), col_index)
column_label = tf.argmax(labels_per_column, axis=-1, output_type=tf.int32)
# Check if there are no selected cells in the column. In that case the model
# should predict the special column id 0, which means "select nothing".
no_cell_selected = tf.equal(tf.reduce_max(labels_per_column, axis=-1), 0)
column_label = tf.where(no_cell_selected, tf.zeros_like(column_label), column_label)
column_dist = tfp.distributions.Categorical(logits=column_logits)
column_loss_per_example = -column_dist.log_prob(column_label)
# Reduce the labels and logits to per-cell from per-token.
logits_per_cell, _ = reduce_mean(token_logits, cell_index)
labels_per_cell, labels_index = reduce_max(tf.cast(labels, tf.int32), cell_index)
# Mask for the selected column.
column_id_for_cells = cell_index.project_inner(labels_index).indices
column_mask = tf.cast(tf.equal(column_id_for_cells, tf.expand_dims(column_label, axis=1)), tf.float32)
# Compute the log-likelihood for cells, but only for the selected column.
cell_dist = tfp.distributions.Bernoulli(logits=logits_per_cell)
cell_log_prob = cell_dist.log_prob(labels_per_cell)
cell_loss = -tf.reduce_sum(cell_log_prob * column_mask * cell_mask, axis=1)
# We need to normalize the loss by the number of cells in the column.
cell_loss /= tf.reduce_sum(column_mask * cell_mask, axis=1) + EPSILON_ZERO_DIVISION
selection_loss_per_example = column_loss_per_example
selection_loss_per_example += tf.where(no_cell_selected, tf.zeros_like(selection_loss_per_example), cell_loss)
# Set the probs outside the selected column (selected by the *model*)
# to 0. This ensures backwards compatibility with models that select
# cells from multiple columns.
selected_column_id = tf.argmax(column_logits, axis=-1, output_type=tf.int32)
selected_column_mask = tf.cast(
tf.equal(column_id_for_cells, tf.expand_dims(selected_column_id, axis=-1)), tf.float32
)
# Never select cells with the special column id 0.
selected_column_mask = tf.where(
tf.equal(column_id_for_cells, 0), tf.zeros_like(selected_column_mask), selected_column_mask
)
logits_per_cell += CLOSE_ENOUGH_TO_LOG_ZERO * (1.0 - cell_mask * selected_column_mask)
logits = gather(logits_per_cell, cell_index)
return selection_loss_per_example, logits
def _calculate_aggregate_mask(answer, pooled_output, cell_selection_preference, labels, aggregation_classifier):
"""
Finds examples where the model should select cells with no aggregation.
Returns a mask that determines for which examples should the model select answers directly from the table, without
any aggregation function. If the answer is a piece of text the case is unambiguous as aggregation functions only
apply to numbers. If the answer is a number but does not appear in the table then we must use some aggregation
case. The ambiguous case is when the answer is a number that also appears in the table. In this case we use the
aggregation function probabilities predicted by the model to decide whether to select or aggregate. The threshold
for this is a hyperparameter *cell_selection_preference*
Args:
answer (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, )`):
Answer for every example in the batch. Nan if there is no scalar answer.
pooled_output (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, hidden_size)`):
Output of the pooler (BertPooler) on top of the encoder layer.
cell_selection_preference (`float`):
Preference for cell selection in ambiguous cases.
labels (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`):
Labels per token. aggregation_classifier (`torch.nn.Linear`): Aggregation head
Returns:
aggregate_mask (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size,)`): A mask set to 1 for examples that should use aggregation
functions.
"""
# tf.Tensor(batch_size,)
aggregate_mask_init = tf.cast(tf.logical_not(tf.math.is_nan(answer)), tf.float32)
logits_aggregation = aggregation_classifier(pooled_output)
dist_aggregation = tfp.distributions.Categorical(logits=logits_aggregation)
# Index 0 corresponds to "no aggregation".
aggregation_ops_total_mass = tf.reduce_sum(dist_aggregation.probs_parameter()[:, 1:], axis=1)
# Cell selection examples according to current model.
is_pred_cell_selection = aggregation_ops_total_mass <= cell_selection_preference
# Examples with non-empty cell selection supervision.
is_cell_supervision_available = tf.reduce_sum(labels, axis=1) > 0
aggregate_mask = tf.where(
tf.logical_and(is_pred_cell_selection, is_cell_supervision_available),
tf.zeros_like(aggregate_mask_init, dtype=tf.float32),
aggregate_mask_init,
)
aggregate_mask = tf.stop_gradient(aggregate_mask)
return aggregate_mask
def _calculate_aggregation_loss_known(
logits_aggregation, aggregate_mask, aggregation_labels, use_answer_as_supervision, num_aggregation_labels
):
"""
Calculates aggregation loss when its type is known during training.
In the weakly supervised setting, the only known information is that for cell selection examples, "no aggregation"
should be predicted. For other examples (those that require aggregation), no loss is accumulated. In the setting
where aggregation type is always known, standard cross entropy loss is accumulated for all examples
Args:
logits_aggregation (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, num_aggregation_labels)`):
Logits per aggregation operation.
aggregate_mask (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, )`):
A mask set to 1 for examples that should use aggregation functions.
aggregation_labels (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, )`):
Aggregation function id for every example in the batch.
use_answer_as_supervision (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether to use the answer as the only supervision for aggregation examples.
num_aggregation_labels (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 0):
The number of aggregation operators to predict.
Returns:
aggregation_loss_known (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size,)`): Aggregation loss (when its type is known during
training) per example.
"""
if use_answer_as_supervision:
# Prepare "no aggregation" targets for cell selection examples.
target_aggregation = tf.zeros_like(aggregate_mask, dtype=tf.int32)
else:
# Use aggregation supervision as the target.
target_aggregation = aggregation_labels
one_hot_labels = tf.one_hot(target_aggregation, depth=num_aggregation_labels, dtype=tf.float32)
log_probs = tf.nn.log_softmax(logits_aggregation, axis=-1)
# <float32>[batch_size]
per_example_aggregation_intermediate = -tf.reduce_sum(one_hot_labels * log_probs, axis=-1)
if use_answer_as_supervision:
# Accumulate loss only for examples requiring cell selection
# (no aggregation).
return per_example_aggregation_intermediate * (1 - aggregate_mask)
else:
return per_example_aggregation_intermediate
def _calculate_aggregation_loss_unknown(logits_aggregation, aggregate_mask):
"""
Calculates aggregation loss in the case of answer supervision.
Args:
logits_aggregation (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, num_aggregation_labels)`):
Logits per aggregation operation.
aggregate_mask (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, )`):
A mask set to 1 for examples that should use aggregation functions
Returns:
aggregation_loss_unknown (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size,)`): Aggregation loss (in case of answer
supervision) per example.
"""
dist_aggregation = tfp.distributions.Categorical(logits=logits_aggregation)
# Index 0 corresponds to "no aggregation".
aggregation_ops_total_mass = tf.reduce_sum(dist_aggregation.probs_parameter()[:, 1:], axis=1)
# Predict some aggregation in case of an answer that needs aggregation.
# This increases the probability of all aggregation functions, in a way
# similar to MML, but without considering whether the function gives the
# correct answer.
return -tf.math.log(aggregation_ops_total_mass) * aggregate_mask
def _calculate_aggregation_loss(
logits_aggregation,
aggregate_mask,
aggregation_labels,
use_answer_as_supervision,
num_aggregation_labels,
aggregation_loss_weight,
):
"""
Calculates the aggregation loss per example.
Args:
logits_aggregation (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, num_aggregation_labels)`):
Logits per aggregation operation.
aggregate_mask (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, )`):
A mask set to 1 for examples that should use aggregation functions.
aggregation_labels (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, )`):
Aggregation function id for every example in the batch.
use_answer_as_supervision (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether to use the answer as the only supervision for aggregation examples.
num_aggregation_labels (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 0):
The number of aggregation operators to predict.
aggregation_loss_weight (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 1.0):
Importance weight for the aggregation loss.
Returns:
aggregation_loss (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size,)`): Aggregation loss per example.
"""
per_example_aggregation_loss = _calculate_aggregation_loss_known(
logits_aggregation, aggregate_mask, aggregation_labels, use_answer_as_supervision, num_aggregation_labels
)
if use_answer_as_supervision:
# Add aggregation loss for numeric answers that need aggregation.
per_example_aggregation_loss += _calculate_aggregation_loss_unknown(logits_aggregation, aggregate_mask)
return aggregation_loss_weight * per_example_aggregation_loss
def _calculate_expected_result(
dist_per_cell, numeric_values, numeric_values_scale, input_mask_float, logits_aggregation, config
):
"""
Calculates the expected result given cell and aggregation probabilities.
Args:
dist_per_cell (`tfp.distributions.Bernoulli`):
Cell selection distribution for each cell.
numeric_values (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, seq_length)`):
Numeric values of every token. Nan for tokens which are not numeric values.
numeric_values_scale (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, seq_length)`):
Scale of the numeric values of every token.
input_mask_float (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, seq_length)`):
Mask for the table, without question tokens and table headers.
logits_aggregation (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, num_aggregation_labels)`):
Logits per aggregation operation.
config ([`TapasConfig`]):
Model configuration class with all the hyperparameters of the model
Returns:
expected_result (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size,)`): The expected result per example.
"""
if config.use_gumbel_for_cells:
gumbel_dist = tfp.distributions.RelaxedBernoulli(
# The token logits where already divided by the temperature and used for
# computing cell selection errors so we need to multiply it again here
config.temperature,
logits=dist_per_cell.logits_parameter() * config.temperature,
)
scaled_probability_per_cell = gumbel_dist.sample()
else:
scaled_probability_per_cell = dist_per_cell.probs_parameter()
# <float32>[batch_size, seq_length]
scaled_probability_per_cell = (scaled_probability_per_cell / numeric_values_scale) * input_mask_float
count_result = tf.reduce_sum(scaled_probability_per_cell, axis=1)
numeric_values_masked = tf.where(
tf.math.is_nan(numeric_values), tf.zeros_like(numeric_values), numeric_values
) # Mask non-numeric table values to zero.
sum_result = tf.reduce_sum(scaled_probability_per_cell * numeric_values_masked, axis=1)
avg_approximation = config.average_approximation_function
if avg_approximation == AverageApproximationFunction.RATIO:
average_result = sum_result / (count_result + EPSILON_ZERO_DIVISION)
elif avg_approximation == AverageApproximationFunction.FIRST_ORDER:
# The sum of all probabilities exept that correspond to other cells
ex = tf.reduce_sum(scaled_probability_per_cell, axis=1, keepdims=True) - scaled_probability_per_cell + 1
average_result = tf.reduce_sum(numeric_values_masked * scaled_probability_per_cell / ex, axis=1)
elif avg_approximation == AverageApproximationFunction.SECOND_ORDER:
# The sum of all probabilities exept that correspond to other cells
ex = tf.reduce_sum(scaled_probability_per_cell, axis=1, keepdims=True) - scaled_probability_per_cell + 1
pointwise_var = scaled_probability_per_cell * (1 - scaled_probability_per_cell)
var = tf.reduce_sum(pointwise_var, axis=1, keepdims=True) - pointwise_var
multiplier = (var / tf.math.square(ex) + 1) / ex
average_result = tf.reduce_sum(numeric_values_masked * scaled_probability_per_cell * multiplier, axis=1)
else:
raise ValueError("Invalid average_approximation_function: %s", config.average_approximation_function)
if config.use_gumbel_for_aggregation:
gumbel_dist = tfp.distributions.RelaxedOneHotCategorical(
config.aggregation_temperature, logits=logits_aggregation[:, 1:]
)
# <float32>[batch_size, num_aggregation_labels - 1]
aggregation_op_only_probs = gumbel_dist.sample()
else:
# <float32>[batch_size, num_aggregation_labels - 1]
aggregation_op_only_probs = stable_softmax(logits_aggregation[:, 1:] / config.aggregation_temperature, axis=-1)
all_results = tf.concat(
[
tf.expand_dims(sum_result, axis=1),
tf.expand_dims(average_result, axis=1),
tf.expand_dims(count_result, axis=1),
],
axis=1,
)
expected_result = tf.reduce_sum(all_results * aggregation_op_only_probs, axis=1)
return expected_result
def _calculate_regression_loss(
answer,
aggregate_mask,
dist_per_cell,
numeric_values,
numeric_values_scale,
input_mask_float,
logits_aggregation,
config,
):
"""
Calculates the regression loss per example.
Args:
answer (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size,)`):
Answer for every example in the batch. Nan if there is no scalar answer.
aggregate_mask (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size,)`):
A mask set to 1 for examples that should use aggregation functions.
dist_per_cell (`torch.distributions.Bernoulli`):
Cell selection distribution for each cell.
numeric_values (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, seq_length)`):
Numeric values of every token. Nan for tokens which are not numeric values.
numeric_values_scale (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, seq_length)`):
Scale of the numeric values of every token.
input_mask_float (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, seq_length)`):
Mask for the table, without question tokens and table headers.
logits_aggregation (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, num_aggregation_labels)`):
Logits per aggregation operation.
config ([`TapasConfig`]):
Model configuration class with all the parameters of the model
Returns:
per_example_answer_loss_scaled (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size,)`): Scales answer loss for each example in
the batch. large_answer_loss_mask (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size,)`): A mask which is 1 for examples for
which their answer loss is larger than the answer_loss_cutoff.
"""
# float32 (batch_size,)
expected_result = _calculate_expected_result(
dist_per_cell, numeric_values, numeric_values_scale, input_mask_float, logits_aggregation, config
)
# <float32>[batch_size]
answer_masked = tf.where(tf.math.is_nan(answer), tf.zeros_like(answer), answer)
if config.use_normalized_answer_loss:
normalizer = tf.stop_gradient(
tf.math.maximum(tf.math.abs(expected_result), tf.math.abs(answer_masked)) + EPSILON_ZERO_DIVISION
)
normalized_answer_masked = answer_masked / normalizer
normalized_expected_result = expected_result / normalizer
per_example_answer_loss = tf.compat.v1.losses.huber_loss(
normalized_answer_masked * aggregate_mask,
normalized_expected_result * aggregate_mask,
delta=tf.cast(1.0, tf.float32),
reduction=tf.losses.Reduction.NONE,
)
else:
per_example_answer_loss = tf.compat.v1.losses.huber_loss(
answer_masked * aggregate_mask,
expected_result * aggregate_mask,
delta=tf.cast(config.huber_loss_delta, tf.float32),
reduction=tf.losses.Reduction.NONE,
)
if config.answer_loss_cutoff is None:
large_answer_loss_mask = tf.ones_like(per_example_answer_loss, dtype=tf.float32)
else:
large_answer_loss_mask = tf.where(
per_example_answer_loss > config.answer_loss_cutoff,
tf.zeros_like(per_example_answer_loss, dtype=tf.float32),
tf.ones_like(per_example_answer_loss, dtype=tf.float32),
)
per_example_answer_loss_scaled = config.answer_loss_importance * (per_example_answer_loss * aggregate_mask)
return per_example_answer_loss_scaled, large_answer_loss_mask
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transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/tapas/configuration_tapas.py | # coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2020 Google Research and The HuggingFace Inc. team.
#
# 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.
"""
TAPAS configuration. Based on the BERT configuration with added parameters.
Hyperparameters are taken from run_task_main.py and hparam_utils.py of the original implementation. URLS:
- https://github.com/google-research/tapas/blob/master/tapas/run_task_main.py
- https://github.com/google-research/tapas/blob/master/tapas/utils/hparam_utils.py
"""
from ...configuration_utils import PretrainedConfig
TAPAS_PRETRAINED_CONFIG_ARCHIVE_MAP = {
"google/tapas-base-finetuned-sqa": (
"https://huggingface.co/google/tapas-base-finetuned-sqa/resolve/main/config.json"
),
"google/tapas-base-finetuned-wtq": (
"https://huggingface.co/google/tapas-base-finetuned-wtq/resolve/main/config.json"
),
"google/tapas-base-finetuned-wikisql-supervised": (
"https://huggingface.co/google/tapas-base-finetuned-wikisql-supervised/resolve/main/config.json"
),
"google/tapas-base-finetuned-tabfact": (
"https://huggingface.co/google/tapas-base-finetuned-tabfact/resolve/main/config.json"
),
}
class TapasConfig(PretrainedConfig):
r"""
This is the configuration class to store the configuration of a [`TapasModel`]. It is used to instantiate a TAPAS
model according to the specified arguments, defining the model architecture. Instantiating a configuration with the
defaults will yield a similar configuration to that of the TAPAS
[google/tapas-base-finetuned-sqa](https://huggingface.co/google/tapas-base-finetuned-sqa) architecture.
Configuration objects inherit from [`PreTrainedConfig`] and can be used to control the model outputs. Read the
documentation from [`PretrainedConfig`] for more information.
Hyperparameters additional to BERT are taken from run_task_main.py and hparam_utils.py of the original
implementation. Original implementation available at https://github.com/google-research/tapas/tree/master.
Args:
vocab_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 30522):
Vocabulary size of the TAPAS model. Defines the number of different tokens that can be represented by the
`inputs_ids` passed when calling [`TapasModel`].
hidden_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 768):
Dimensionality of the encoder layers and the pooler layer.
num_hidden_layers (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 12):
Number of hidden layers in the Transformer encoder.
num_attention_heads (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 12):
Number of attention heads for each attention layer in the Transformer encoder.
intermediate_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 3072):
Dimensionality of the "intermediate" (often named feed-forward) layer in the Transformer encoder.
hidden_act (`str` or `Callable`, *optional*, defaults to `"gelu"`):
The non-linear activation function (function or string) in the encoder and pooler. If string, `"gelu"`,
`"relu"`, `"swish"` and `"gelu_new"` are supported.
hidden_dropout_prob (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.1):
The dropout probability for all fully connected layers in the embeddings, encoder, and pooler.
attention_probs_dropout_prob (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.1):
The dropout ratio for the attention probabilities.
max_position_embeddings (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 1024):
The maximum sequence length that this model might ever be used with. Typically set this to something large
just in case (e.g., 512 or 1024 or 2048).
type_vocab_sizes (`List[int]`, *optional*, defaults to `[3, 256, 256, 2, 256, 256, 10]`):
The vocabulary sizes of the `token_type_ids` passed when calling [`TapasModel`].
initializer_range (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.02):
The standard deviation of the truncated_normal_initializer for initializing all weight matrices.
layer_norm_eps (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 1e-12):
The epsilon used by the layer normalization layers.
positive_label_weight (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 10.0):
Weight for positive labels.
num_aggregation_labels (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 0):
The number of aggregation operators to predict.
aggregation_loss_weight (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 1.0):
Importance weight for the aggregation loss.
use_answer_as_supervision (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether to use the answer as the only supervision for aggregation examples.
answer_loss_importance (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 1.0):
Importance weight for the regression loss.
use_normalized_answer_loss (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether to normalize the answer loss by the maximum of the predicted and expected value.
huber_loss_delta (`float`, *optional*):
Delta parameter used to calculate the regression loss.
temperature (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 1.0):
Value used to control (OR change) the skewness of cell logits probabilities.
aggregation_temperature (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 1.0):
Scales aggregation logits to control the skewness of probabilities.
use_gumbel_for_cells (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether to apply Gumbel-Softmax to cell selection.
use_gumbel_for_aggregation (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether to apply Gumbel-Softmax to aggregation selection.
average_approximation_function (`string`, *optional*, defaults to `"ratio"`):
Method to calculate the expected average of cells in the weak supervision case. One of `"ratio"`,
`"first_order"` or `"second_order"`.
cell_selection_preference (`float`, *optional*):
Preference for cell selection in ambiguous cases. Only applicable in case of weak supervision for
aggregation (WTQ, WikiSQL). If the total mass of the aggregation probabilities (excluding the "NONE"
operator) is higher than this hyperparameter, then aggregation is predicted for an example.
answer_loss_cutoff (`float`, *optional*):
Ignore examples with answer loss larger than cutoff.
max_num_rows (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 64):
Maximum number of rows.
max_num_columns (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 32):
Maximum number of columns.
average_logits_per_cell (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether to average logits per cell.
select_one_column (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether to constrain the model to only select cells from a single column.
allow_empty_column_selection (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether to allow not to select any column.
init_cell_selection_weights_to_zero (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether to initialize cell selection weights to 0 so that the initial probabilities are 50%.
reset_position_index_per_cell (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether to restart position indexes at every cell (i.e. use relative position embeddings).
disable_per_token_loss (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether to disable any (strong or weak) supervision on cells.
aggregation_labels (`Dict[int, label]`, *optional*):
The aggregation labels used to aggregate the results. For example, the WTQ models have the following
aggregation labels: `{0: "NONE", 1: "SUM", 2: "AVERAGE", 3: "COUNT"}`
no_aggregation_label_index (`int`, *optional*):
If the aggregation labels are defined and one of these labels represents "No aggregation", this should be
set to its index. For example, the WTQ models have the "NONE" aggregation label at index 0, so that value
should be set to 0 for these models.
Example:
```python
>>> from transformers import TapasModel, TapasConfig
>>> # Initializing a default (SQA) Tapas configuration
>>> configuration = TapasConfig()
>>> # Initializing a model from the configuration
>>> model = TapasModel(configuration)
>>> # Accessing the model configuration
>>> configuration = model.config
```"""
model_type = "tapas"
def __init__(
self,
vocab_size=30522,
hidden_size=768,
num_hidden_layers=12,
num_attention_heads=12,
intermediate_size=3072,
hidden_act="gelu",
hidden_dropout_prob=0.1,
attention_probs_dropout_prob=0.1,
max_position_embeddings=1024,
type_vocab_sizes=[3, 256, 256, 2, 256, 256, 10],
initializer_range=0.02,
layer_norm_eps=1e-12,
pad_token_id=0,
positive_label_weight=10.0,
num_aggregation_labels=0,
aggregation_loss_weight=1.0,
use_answer_as_supervision=None,
answer_loss_importance=1.0,
use_normalized_answer_loss=False,
huber_loss_delta=None,
temperature=1.0,
aggregation_temperature=1.0,
use_gumbel_for_cells=False,
use_gumbel_for_aggregation=False,
average_approximation_function="ratio",
cell_selection_preference=None,
answer_loss_cutoff=None,
max_num_rows=64,
max_num_columns=32,
average_logits_per_cell=False,
select_one_column=True,
allow_empty_column_selection=False,
init_cell_selection_weights_to_zero=False,
reset_position_index_per_cell=True,
disable_per_token_loss=False,
aggregation_labels=None,
no_aggregation_label_index=None,
**kwargs,
):
super().__init__(pad_token_id=pad_token_id, **kwargs)
# BERT hyperparameters (with updated max_position_embeddings and type_vocab_sizes)
self.vocab_size = vocab_size
self.hidden_size = hidden_size
self.num_hidden_layers = num_hidden_layers
self.num_attention_heads = num_attention_heads
self.hidden_act = hidden_act
self.intermediate_size = intermediate_size
self.hidden_dropout_prob = hidden_dropout_prob
self.attention_probs_dropout_prob = attention_probs_dropout_prob
self.max_position_embeddings = max_position_embeddings
self.type_vocab_sizes = type_vocab_sizes
self.initializer_range = initializer_range
self.layer_norm_eps = layer_norm_eps
# Fine-tuning task hyperparameters
self.positive_label_weight = positive_label_weight
self.num_aggregation_labels = num_aggregation_labels
self.aggregation_loss_weight = aggregation_loss_weight
self.use_answer_as_supervision = use_answer_as_supervision
self.answer_loss_importance = answer_loss_importance
self.use_normalized_answer_loss = use_normalized_answer_loss
self.huber_loss_delta = huber_loss_delta
self.temperature = temperature
self.aggregation_temperature = aggregation_temperature
self.use_gumbel_for_cells = use_gumbel_for_cells
self.use_gumbel_for_aggregation = use_gumbel_for_aggregation
self.average_approximation_function = average_approximation_function
self.cell_selection_preference = cell_selection_preference
self.answer_loss_cutoff = answer_loss_cutoff
self.max_num_rows = max_num_rows
self.max_num_columns = max_num_columns
self.average_logits_per_cell = average_logits_per_cell
self.select_one_column = select_one_column
self.allow_empty_column_selection = allow_empty_column_selection
self.init_cell_selection_weights_to_zero = init_cell_selection_weights_to_zero
self.reset_position_index_per_cell = reset_position_index_per_cell
self.disable_per_token_loss = disable_per_token_loss
# Aggregation hyperparameters
self.aggregation_labels = aggregation_labels
self.no_aggregation_label_index = no_aggregation_label_index
if isinstance(self.aggregation_labels, dict):
self.aggregation_labels = {int(k): v for k, v in aggregation_labels.items()}
| 12,900 | 51.872951 | 119 | py |
transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/tapas/__init__.py | # 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.
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING
from ...utils import OptionalDependencyNotAvailable, _LazyModule, is_tf_available, is_torch_available
_import_structure = {
"configuration_tapas": ["TAPAS_PRETRAINED_CONFIG_ARCHIVE_MAP", "TapasConfig"],
"tokenization_tapas": ["TapasTokenizer"],
}
try:
if not is_torch_available():
raise OptionalDependencyNotAvailable()
except OptionalDependencyNotAvailable:
pass
else:
_import_structure["modeling_tapas"] = [
"TAPAS_PRETRAINED_MODEL_ARCHIVE_LIST",
"TapasForMaskedLM",
"TapasForQuestionAnswering",
"TapasForSequenceClassification",
"TapasModel",
"TapasPreTrainedModel",
"load_tf_weights_in_tapas",
]
try:
if not is_tf_available():
raise OptionalDependencyNotAvailable()
except OptionalDependencyNotAvailable:
pass
else:
_import_structure["modeling_tf_tapas"] = [
"TF_TAPAS_PRETRAINED_MODEL_ARCHIVE_LIST",
"TFTapasForMaskedLM",
"TFTapasForQuestionAnswering",
"TFTapasForSequenceClassification",
"TFTapasModel",
"TFTapasPreTrainedModel",
]
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from .configuration_tapas import TAPAS_PRETRAINED_CONFIG_ARCHIVE_MAP, TapasConfig
from .tokenization_tapas import TapasTokenizer
try:
if not is_torch_available():
raise OptionalDependencyNotAvailable()
except OptionalDependencyNotAvailable:
pass
else:
from .modeling_tapas import (
TAPAS_PRETRAINED_MODEL_ARCHIVE_LIST,
TapasForMaskedLM,
TapasForQuestionAnswering,
TapasForSequenceClassification,
TapasModel,
TapasPreTrainedModel,
load_tf_weights_in_tapas,
)
try:
if not is_tf_available():
raise OptionalDependencyNotAvailable()
except OptionalDependencyNotAvailable:
pass
else:
from .modeling_tf_tapas import (
TF_TAPAS_PRETRAINED_MODEL_ARCHIVE_LIST,
TFTapasForMaskedLM,
TFTapasForQuestionAnswering,
TFTapasForSequenceClassification,
TFTapasModel,
TFTapasPreTrainedModel,
)
else:
import sys
sys.modules[__name__] = _LazyModule(__name__, globals()["__file__"], _import_structure, module_spec=__spec__)
| 2,952 | 29.760417 | 113 | py |
transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/tapas/convert_tapas_original_tf_checkpoint_to_pytorch.py | # coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2020 The HuggingFace Inc. team.
#
# 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.
"""Convert TAPAS checkpoint."""
import argparse
from transformers import (
TapasConfig,
TapasForMaskedLM,
TapasForQuestionAnswering,
TapasForSequenceClassification,
TapasModel,
TapasTokenizer,
load_tf_weights_in_tapas,
)
from transformers.utils import logging
logging.set_verbosity_info()
def convert_tf_checkpoint_to_pytorch(
task, reset_position_index_per_cell, tf_checkpoint_path, tapas_config_file, pytorch_dump_path
):
# Initialise PyTorch model.
# If you want to convert a checkpoint that uses absolute position embeddings, make sure to set reset_position_index_per_cell of
# TapasConfig to False.
# initialize configuration from json file
config = TapasConfig.from_json_file(tapas_config_file)
# set absolute/relative position embeddings parameter
config.reset_position_index_per_cell = reset_position_index_per_cell
# set remaining parameters of TapasConfig as well as the model based on the task
if task == "SQA":
model = TapasForQuestionAnswering(config=config)
elif task == "WTQ":
# run_task_main.py hparams
config.num_aggregation_labels = 4
config.use_answer_as_supervision = True
# hparam_utils.py hparams
config.answer_loss_cutoff = 0.664694
config.cell_selection_preference = 0.207951
config.huber_loss_delta = 0.121194
config.init_cell_selection_weights_to_zero = True
config.select_one_column = True
config.allow_empty_column_selection = False
config.temperature = 0.0352513
model = TapasForQuestionAnswering(config=config)
elif task == "WIKISQL_SUPERVISED":
# run_task_main.py hparams
config.num_aggregation_labels = 4
config.use_answer_as_supervision = False
# hparam_utils.py hparams
config.answer_loss_cutoff = 36.4519
config.cell_selection_preference = 0.903421
config.huber_loss_delta = 222.088
config.init_cell_selection_weights_to_zero = True
config.select_one_column = True
config.allow_empty_column_selection = True
config.temperature = 0.763141
model = TapasForQuestionAnswering(config=config)
elif task == "TABFACT":
model = TapasForSequenceClassification(config=config)
elif task == "MLM":
model = TapasForMaskedLM(config=config)
elif task == "INTERMEDIATE_PRETRAINING":
model = TapasModel(config=config)
else:
raise ValueError(f"Task {task} not supported.")
print(f"Building PyTorch model from configuration: {config}")
# Load weights from tf checkpoint
load_tf_weights_in_tapas(model, config, tf_checkpoint_path)
# Save pytorch-model (weights and configuration)
print(f"Save PyTorch model to {pytorch_dump_path}")
model.save_pretrained(pytorch_dump_path)
# Save tokenizer files
print(f"Save tokenizer files to {pytorch_dump_path}")
tokenizer = TapasTokenizer(vocab_file=tf_checkpoint_path[:-10] + "vocab.txt", model_max_length=512)
tokenizer.save_pretrained(pytorch_dump_path)
print("Used relative position embeddings:", model.config.reset_position_index_per_cell)
if __name__ == "__main__":
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
# Required parameters
parser.add_argument(
"--task", default="SQA", type=str, help="Model task for which to convert a checkpoint. Defaults to SQA."
)
parser.add_argument(
"--reset_position_index_per_cell",
default=False,
action="store_true",
help="Whether to use relative position embeddings or not. Defaults to True.",
)
parser.add_argument(
"--tf_checkpoint_path", default=None, type=str, required=True, help="Path to the TensorFlow checkpoint path."
)
parser.add_argument(
"--tapas_config_file",
default=None,
type=str,
required=True,
help=(
"The config json file corresponding to the pre-trained TAPAS model. \n"
"This specifies the model architecture."
),
)
parser.add_argument(
"--pytorch_dump_path", default=None, type=str, required=True, help="Path to the output PyTorch model."
)
args = parser.parse_args()
convert_tf_checkpoint_to_pytorch(
args.task,
args.reset_position_index_per_cell,
args.tf_checkpoint_path,
args.tapas_config_file,
args.pytorch_dump_path,
)
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transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/m2m_100/configuration_m2m_100.py | # coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2021 The Fairseq Authors and The HuggingFace Inc. 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
#
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""" M2M100 model configuration"""
from collections import OrderedDict
from typing import Any, Mapping, Optional
from ... import PreTrainedTokenizer
from ...configuration_utils import PretrainedConfig
from ...onnx import OnnxConfig, OnnxSeq2SeqConfigWithPast
from ...onnx.utils import compute_effective_axis_dimension
from ...utils import TensorType, is_torch_available, logging
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
M2M_100_PRETRAINED_CONFIG_ARCHIVE_MAP = {
"facebook/m2m100_418M": "https://huggingface.co/facebook/m2m100_418M/resolve/main/config.json",
# See all M2M100 models at https://huggingface.co/models?filter=m2m_100
}
class M2M100Config(PretrainedConfig):
r"""
This is the configuration class to store the configuration of a [`M2M100Model`]. It is used to instantiate an
M2M100 model according to the specified arguments, defining the model architecture. Instantiating a configuration
with the defaults will yield a similar configuration to that of the M2M100
[facebook/m2m100_418M](https://huggingface.co/facebook/m2m100_418M) architecture.
Configuration objects inherit from [`PretrainedConfig`] and can be used to control the model outputs. Read the
documentation from [`PretrainedConfig`] for more information.
Args:
vocab_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 50265):
Vocabulary size of the M2M100 model. Defines the number of different tokens that can be represented by the
`inputs_ids` passed when calling [`M2M100Model`] or
d_model (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 1024):
Dimensionality of the layers and the pooler layer.
encoder_layers (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 12):
Number of encoder layers.
decoder_layers (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 12):
Number of decoder layers.
encoder_attention_heads (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 16):
Number of attention heads for each attention layer in the Transformer encoder.
decoder_attention_heads (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 16):
Number of attention heads for each attention layer in the Transformer decoder.
decoder_ffn_dim (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 4096):
Dimensionality of the "intermediate" (often named feed-forward) layer in decoder.
encoder_ffn_dim (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 4096):
Dimensionality of the "intermediate" (often named feed-forward) layer in decoder.
activation_function (`str` or `function`, *optional*, defaults to `"gelu"`):
The non-linear activation function (function or string) in the encoder and pooler. If string, `"gelu"`,
`"relu"`, `"silu"` and `"gelu_new"` are supported.
dropout (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.1):
The dropout probability for all fully connected layers in the embeddings, encoder, and pooler.
attention_dropout (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.0):
The dropout ratio for the attention probabilities.
activation_dropout (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.0):
The dropout ratio for activations inside the fully connected layer.
classifier_dropout (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.0):
The dropout ratio for classifier.
max_position_embeddings (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 1024):
The maximum sequence length that this model might ever be used with. Typically set this to something large
just in case (e.g., 512 or 1024 or 2048).
init_std (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.02):
The standard deviation of the truncated_normal_initializer for initializing all weight matrices.
encoder_layerdrop (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.0):
The LayerDrop probability for the encoder. See the [LayerDrop paper](see https://arxiv.org/abs/1909.11556)
for more details.
decoder_layerdrop (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.0):
The LayerDrop probability for the decoder. See the [LayerDrop paper](see https://arxiv.org/abs/1909.11556)
for more details.
use_cache (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether or not the model should return the last key/values attentions (not used by all models).
Example:
```python
>>> from transformers import M2M100Config, M2M100Model
>>> # Initializing a M2M100 facebook/m2m100_418M style configuration
>>> configuration = M2M100Config()
>>> # Initializing a model (with random weights) from the facebook/m2m100_418M style configuration
>>> model = M2M100Model(configuration)
>>> # Accessing the model configuration
>>> configuration = model.config
```"""
model_type = "m2m_100"
keys_to_ignore_at_inference = ["past_key_values"]
attribute_map = {"num_attention_heads": "encoder_attention_heads", "hidden_size": "d_model"}
def __init__(
self,
vocab_size=128112,
max_position_embeddings=1024,
encoder_layers=12,
encoder_ffn_dim=4096,
encoder_attention_heads=16,
decoder_layers=12,
decoder_ffn_dim=4096,
decoder_attention_heads=16,
encoder_layerdrop=0.05,
decoder_layerdrop=0.05,
use_cache=True,
is_encoder_decoder=True,
activation_function="relu",
d_model=1024,
dropout=0.1,
attention_dropout=0.1,
activation_dropout=0.0,
init_std=0.02,
decoder_start_token_id=2,
scale_embedding=True,
pad_token_id=1,
bos_token_id=0,
eos_token_id=2,
**kwargs,
):
self.vocab_size = vocab_size
self.max_position_embeddings = max_position_embeddings
self.d_model = d_model
self.encoder_ffn_dim = encoder_ffn_dim
self.encoder_layers = encoder_layers
self.encoder_attention_heads = encoder_attention_heads
self.decoder_ffn_dim = decoder_ffn_dim
self.decoder_layers = decoder_layers
self.decoder_attention_heads = decoder_attention_heads
self.dropout = dropout
self.attention_dropout = attention_dropout
self.activation_dropout = activation_dropout
self.activation_function = activation_function
self.init_std = init_std
self.encoder_layerdrop = encoder_layerdrop
self.decoder_layerdrop = decoder_layerdrop
self.use_cache = use_cache
self.num_hidden_layers = encoder_layers
self.scale_embedding = scale_embedding # scale factor will be sqrt(d_model) if True
super().__init__(
pad_token_id=pad_token_id,
bos_token_id=bos_token_id,
eos_token_id=eos_token_id,
is_encoder_decoder=is_encoder_decoder,
decoder_start_token_id=decoder_start_token_id,
**kwargs,
)
class M2M100OnnxConfig(OnnxSeq2SeqConfigWithPast):
@property
def inputs(self) -> Mapping[str, Mapping[int, str]]:
common_inputs = OrderedDict(
[
("input_ids", {0: "batch", 1: "encoder_sequence"}),
("attention_mask", {0: "batch", 1: "encoder_sequence"}),
]
)
if self.use_past:
common_inputs["decoder_input_ids"] = {0: "batch"}
common_inputs["decoder_attention_mask"] = {0: "batch", 1: "past_decoder_sequence + sequence"}
else:
common_inputs["decoder_input_ids"] = {0: "batch", 1: "decoder_sequence"}
common_inputs["decoder_attention_mask"] = {0: "batch", 1: "decoder_sequence"}
if self.use_past:
self.fill_with_past_key_values_(common_inputs, direction="inputs")
return common_inputs
# Copied from BartOnnxConfig._generate_dummy_inputs_for_sequence_classification_and_question_answering
# A better name would be _generate_dummy_inputs_for_encoder_and_decoder because sequence classification and question
# answering are not supported for M2M100, but this name is preserved to be able to check that the copy matches what
# was done for BART so that it can be updated if need be.
def _generate_dummy_inputs_for_sequence_classification_and_question_answering(
self,
tokenizer: PreTrainedTokenizer,
batch_size: int = -1,
seq_length: int = -1,
is_pair: bool = False,
framework: Optional[TensorType] = None,
) -> Mapping[str, Any]:
# Copied from OnnxConfig.generate_dummy_inputs
# Did not use super(OnnxConfigWithPast, self).generate_dummy_inputs for code clarity.
# If dynamic axis (-1) we forward with a fixed dimension of 2 samples to avoid optimizations made by ONNX
batch_size = compute_effective_axis_dimension(
batch_size, fixed_dimension=OnnxConfig.default_fixed_batch, num_token_to_add=0
)
# If dynamic axis (-1) we forward with a fixed dimension of 8 tokens to avoid optimizations made by ONNX
token_to_add = tokenizer.num_special_tokens_to_add(is_pair)
seq_length = compute_effective_axis_dimension(
seq_length, fixed_dimension=OnnxConfig.default_fixed_sequence, num_token_to_add=token_to_add
)
# Generate dummy inputs according to compute batch and sequence
dummy_input = [" ".join([tokenizer.unk_token]) * seq_length] * batch_size
common_inputs = dict(tokenizer(dummy_input, return_tensors=framework))
return common_inputs
# Copied from transformers.models.bart.configuration_bart.BartOnnxConfig._generate_dummy_inputs_for_default_and_seq2seq_lm
def _generate_dummy_inputs_for_default_and_seq2seq_lm(
self,
tokenizer: PreTrainedTokenizer,
batch_size: int = -1,
seq_length: int = -1,
is_pair: bool = False,
framework: Optional[TensorType] = None,
) -> Mapping[str, Any]:
encoder_inputs = self._generate_dummy_inputs_for_sequence_classification_and_question_answering(
tokenizer, batch_size, seq_length, is_pair, framework
)
# Generate decoder inputs
decoder_seq_length = seq_length if not self.use_past else 1
decoder_inputs = self._generate_dummy_inputs_for_sequence_classification_and_question_answering(
tokenizer, batch_size, decoder_seq_length, is_pair, framework
)
decoder_inputs = {f"decoder_{name}": tensor for name, tensor in decoder_inputs.items()}
common_inputs = dict(**encoder_inputs, **decoder_inputs)
if self.use_past:
if not is_torch_available():
raise ValueError("Cannot generate dummy past_keys inputs without PyTorch installed.")
else:
import torch
batch, encoder_seq_length = common_inputs["input_ids"].shape
decoder_seq_length = common_inputs["decoder_input_ids"].shape[1]
num_encoder_attention_heads, num_decoder_attention_heads = self.num_attention_heads
encoder_shape = (
batch,
num_encoder_attention_heads,
encoder_seq_length,
self._config.hidden_size // num_encoder_attention_heads,
)
decoder_past_length = decoder_seq_length + 3
decoder_shape = (
batch,
num_decoder_attention_heads,
decoder_past_length,
self._config.hidden_size // num_decoder_attention_heads,
)
common_inputs["decoder_attention_mask"] = torch.cat(
[common_inputs["decoder_attention_mask"], torch.ones(batch, decoder_past_length)], dim=1
)
common_inputs["past_key_values"] = []
# If the number of encoder and decoder layers are present in the model configuration, both are considered
num_encoder_layers, num_decoder_layers = self.num_layers
min_num_layers = min(num_encoder_layers, num_decoder_layers)
max_num_layers = max(num_encoder_layers, num_decoder_layers) - min_num_layers
remaining_side_name = "encoder" if num_encoder_layers > num_decoder_layers else "decoder"
for _ in range(min_num_layers):
common_inputs["past_key_values"].append(
(
torch.zeros(decoder_shape),
torch.zeros(decoder_shape),
torch.zeros(encoder_shape),
torch.zeros(encoder_shape),
)
)
# TODO: test this.
shape = encoder_shape if remaining_side_name == "encoder" else decoder_shape
for _ in range(min_num_layers, max_num_layers):
common_inputs["past_key_values"].append((torch.zeros(shape), torch.zeros(shape)))
return common_inputs
generate_dummy_inputs = _generate_dummy_inputs_for_default_and_seq2seq_lm
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transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/m2m_100/tokenization_m2m_100.py | # Copyright 2021 The Fairseq Authors and The HuggingFace Inc. 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.
"""Tokenization classes for M2M100."""
import json
import os
from pathlib import Path
from shutil import copyfile
from typing import Any, Dict, List, Optional, Tuple, Union
import sentencepiece
from ...tokenization_utils import BatchEncoding, PreTrainedTokenizer
from ...utils import logging
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
SPIECE_UNDERLINE = "▁"
VOCAB_FILES_NAMES = {
"vocab_file": "vocab.json",
"spm_file": "sentencepiece.bpe.model",
"tokenizer_config_file": "tokenizer_config.json",
}
PRETRAINED_VOCAB_FILES_MAP = {
"vocab_file": {
"facebook/m2m100_418M": "https://huggingface.co/facebook/m2m100_418M/resolve/main/vocab.json",
"facebook/m2m100_1.2B": "https://huggingface.co/facebook/m2m100_1.2B/resolve/main/vocab.json",
},
"spm_file": {
"facebook/m2m100_418M": "https://huggingface.co/facebook/m2m100_418M/resolve/main/sentencepiece.bpe.model",
"facebook/m2m100_1.2B": "https://huggingface.co/facebook/m2m100_1.2B/resolve/main/sentencepiece.bpe.model",
},
"tokenizer_config_file": {
"facebook/m2m100_418M": "https://huggingface.co/facebook/m2m100_418M/resolve/main/tokenizer_config.json",
"facebook/m2m100_1.2B": "https://huggingface.co/facebook/m2m100_1.2B/resolve/main/tokenizer_config.json",
},
}
PRETRAINED_POSITIONAL_EMBEDDINGS_SIZES = {
"facebook/m2m100_418M": 1024,
}
# fmt: off
FAIRSEQ_LANGUAGE_CODES = {
"m2m100": ["af", "am", "ar", "ast", "az", "ba", "be", "bg", "bn", "br", "bs", "ca", "ceb", "cs", "cy", "da", "de", "el", "en", "es", "et", "fa", "ff", "fi", "fr", "fy", "ga", "gd", "gl", "gu", "ha", "he", "hi", "hr", "ht", "hu", "hy", "id", "ig", "ilo", "is", "it", "ja", "jv", "ka", "kk", "km", "kn", "ko", "lb", "lg", "ln", "lo", "lt", "lv", "mg", "mk", "ml", "mn", "mr", "ms", "my", "ne", "nl", "no", "ns", "oc", "or", "pa", "pl", "ps", "pt", "ro", "ru", "sd", "si", "sk", "sl", "so", "sq", "sr", "ss", "su", "sv", "sw", "ta", "th", "tl", "tn", "tr", "uk", "ur", "uz", "vi", "wo", "xh", "yi", "yo", "zh", "zu"],
"wmt21": ['en', 'ha', 'is', 'ja', 'cs', 'ru', 'zh', 'de']
}
# fmt: on
class M2M100Tokenizer(PreTrainedTokenizer):
"""
Construct an M2M100 tokenizer. Based on [SentencePiece](https://github.com/google/sentencepiece).
This tokenizer inherits from [`PreTrainedTokenizer`] which contains most of the main methods. Users should refer to
this superclass for more information regarding those methods.
Args:
vocab_file (`str`):
Path to the vocabulary file.
spm_file (`str`):
Path to [SentencePiece](https://github.com/google/sentencepiece) file (generally has a .spm extension) that
contains the vocabulary.
src_lang (`str`, *optional*):
A string representing the source language.
tgt_lang (`str`, *optional*):
A string representing the target language.
eos_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"</s>"`):
The end of sequence token.
sep_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"</s>"`):
The separator token, which is used when building a sequence from multiple sequences, e.g. two sequences for
sequence classification or for a text and a question for question answering. It is also used as the last
token of a sequence built with special tokens.
unk_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"<unk>"`):
The unknown token. A token that is not in the vocabulary cannot be converted to an ID and is set to be this
token instead.
pad_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"<pad>"`):
The token used for padding, for example when batching sequences of different lengths.
language_codes (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"m2m100"`):
What language codes to use. Should be one of `"m2m100"` or `"wmt21"`.
sp_model_kwargs (`dict`, *optional*):
Will be passed to the `SentencePieceProcessor.__init__()` method. The [Python wrapper for
SentencePiece](https://github.com/google/sentencepiece/tree/master/python) can be used, among other things,
to set:
- `enable_sampling`: Enable subword regularization.
- `nbest_size`: Sampling parameters for unigram. Invalid for BPE-Dropout.
- `nbest_size = {0,1}`: No sampling is performed.
- `nbest_size > 1`: samples from the nbest_size results.
- `nbest_size < 0`: assuming that nbest_size is infinite and samples from the all hypothesis (lattice)
using forward-filtering-and-backward-sampling algorithm.
- `alpha`: Smoothing parameter for unigram sampling, and dropout probability of merge operations for
BPE-dropout.
Examples:
```python
>>> from transformers import M2M100ForConditionalGeneration, M2M100Tokenizer
>>> model = M2M100ForConditionalGeneration.from_pretrained("facebook/m2m100_418M")
>>> tokenizer = M2M100Tokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/m2m100_418M", src_lang="en", tgt_lang="ro")
>>> src_text = " UN Chief Says There Is No Military Solution in Syria"
>>> tgt_text = "Şeful ONU declară că nu există o soluţie militară în Siria"
>>> model_inputs = tokenizer(src_text, text_target=tgt_text, return_tensors="pt")
>>> outputs = model(**model_inputs) # should work
```"""
vocab_files_names = VOCAB_FILES_NAMES
max_model_input_sizes = PRETRAINED_POSITIONAL_EMBEDDINGS_SIZES
pretrained_vocab_files_map = PRETRAINED_VOCAB_FILES_MAP
model_input_names = ["input_ids", "attention_mask"]
prefix_tokens: List[int] = []
suffix_tokens: List[int] = []
def __init__(
self,
vocab_file,
spm_file,
src_lang=None,
tgt_lang=None,
bos_token="<s>",
eos_token="</s>",
sep_token="</s>",
pad_token="<pad>",
unk_token="<unk>",
language_codes="m2m100",
sp_model_kwargs: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None,
num_madeup_words=8,
**kwargs,
) -> None:
self.sp_model_kwargs = {} if sp_model_kwargs is None else sp_model_kwargs
self.language_codes = language_codes
fairseq_language_code = FAIRSEQ_LANGUAGE_CODES[language_codes]
self.lang_code_to_token = {lang_code: f"__{lang_code}__" for lang_code in fairseq_language_code}
kwargs["additional_special_tokens"] = kwargs.get("additional_special_tokens", [])
kwargs["additional_special_tokens"] += [
self.get_lang_token(lang_code)
for lang_code in fairseq_language_code
if self.get_lang_token(lang_code) not in kwargs["additional_special_tokens"]
]
super().__init__(
src_lang=src_lang,
tgt_lang=tgt_lang,
bos_token=bos_token,
eos_token=eos_token,
sep_token=sep_token,
unk_token=unk_token,
pad_token=pad_token,
language_codes=language_codes,
sp_model_kwargs=self.sp_model_kwargs,
num_madeup_words=num_madeup_words,
**kwargs,
)
self.vocab_file = vocab_file
self.encoder = load_json(vocab_file)
self.decoder = {v: k for k, v in self.encoder.items()}
self.spm_file = spm_file
self.sp_model = load_spm(spm_file, self.sp_model_kwargs)
self.encoder_size = len(self.encoder)
self.lang_token_to_id = {
self.get_lang_token(lang_code): self.encoder_size + i for i, lang_code in enumerate(fairseq_language_code)
}
self.lang_code_to_id = {lang_code: self.encoder_size + i for i, lang_code in enumerate(fairseq_language_code)}
self.id_to_lang_token = {v: k for k, v in self.lang_token_to_id.items()}
self._src_lang = src_lang if src_lang is not None else "en"
self.tgt_lang = tgt_lang
self.cur_lang_id = self.get_lang_id(self._src_lang)
self.set_src_lang_special_tokens(self._src_lang)
self.num_madeup_words = num_madeup_words
@property
def vocab_size(self) -> int:
return len(self.encoder) + len(self.lang_token_to_id)
@property
def src_lang(self) -> str:
return self._src_lang
@src_lang.setter
def src_lang(self, new_src_lang: str) -> None:
self._src_lang = new_src_lang
self.set_src_lang_special_tokens(self._src_lang)
def _tokenize(self, text: str) -> List[str]:
return self.sp_model.encode(text, out_type=str)
def _convert_token_to_id(self, token):
if token in self.lang_token_to_id:
return self.lang_token_to_id[token]
return self.encoder.get(token, self.encoder[self.unk_token])
def _convert_id_to_token(self, index: int) -> str:
"""Converts an index (integer) in a token (str) using the decoder."""
if index in self.id_to_lang_token:
return self.id_to_lang_token[index]
return self.decoder.get(index, self.unk_token)
def convert_tokens_to_string(self, tokens):
"""Converts a sequence of tokens (string) in a single string."""
current_sub_tokens = []
out_string = ""
for token in tokens:
# make sure that special tokens are not decoded using sentencepiece model
if token in self.all_special_tokens:
out_string += self.sp_model.decode(current_sub_tokens) + token
current_sub_tokens = []
else:
current_sub_tokens.append(token)
out_string += self.sp_model.decode(current_sub_tokens)
return out_string.strip()
def get_special_tokens_mask(
self, token_ids_0: List[int], token_ids_1: Optional[List[int]] = None, already_has_special_tokens: bool = False
) -> List[int]:
"""
Retrieve sequence ids from a token list that has no special tokens added. This method is called when adding
special tokens using the tokenizer `prepare_for_model` method.
Args:
token_ids_0 (`List[int]`):
List of IDs.
token_ids_1 (`List[int]`, *optional*):
Optional second list of IDs for sequence pairs.
already_has_special_tokens (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether or not the token list is already formatted with special tokens for the model.
Returns:
`List[int]`: A list of integers in the range [0, 1]: 1 for a special token, 0 for a sequence token.
"""
if already_has_special_tokens:
return super().get_special_tokens_mask(
token_ids_0=token_ids_0, token_ids_1=token_ids_1, already_has_special_tokens=True
)
prefix_ones = [1] * len(self.prefix_tokens)
suffix_ones = [1] * len(self.suffix_tokens)
if token_ids_1 is None:
return prefix_ones + ([0] * len(token_ids_0)) + suffix_ones
return prefix_ones + ([0] * len(token_ids_0)) + ([0] * len(token_ids_1)) + suffix_ones
def build_inputs_with_special_tokens(
self, token_ids_0: List[int], token_ids_1: Optional[List[int]] = None
) -> List[int]:
"""
Build model inputs from a sequence or a pair of sequence for sequence classification tasks by concatenating and
adding special tokens. An MBART sequence has the following format, where `X` represents the sequence:
- `input_ids` (for encoder) `X [eos, src_lang_code]`
- `decoder_input_ids`: (for decoder) `X [eos, tgt_lang_code]`
BOS is never used. Pairs of sequences are not the expected use case, but they will be handled without a
separator.
Args:
token_ids_0 (`List[int]`):
List of IDs to which the special tokens will be added.
token_ids_1 (`List[int]`, *optional*):
Optional second list of IDs for sequence pairs.
Returns:
`List[int]`: List of [input IDs](../glossary#input-ids) with the appropriate special tokens.
"""
if token_ids_1 is None:
return self.prefix_tokens + token_ids_0 + self.suffix_tokens
# We don't expect to process pairs, but leave the pair logic for API consistency
return self.prefix_tokens + token_ids_0 + token_ids_1 + self.suffix_tokens
def get_vocab(self) -> Dict:
vocab = {self.convert_ids_to_tokens(i): i for i in range(self.vocab_size)}
vocab.update(self.added_tokens_encoder)
return vocab
def __getstate__(self) -> Dict:
state = self.__dict__.copy()
state["sp_model"] = None
return state
def __setstate__(self, d: Dict) -> None:
self.__dict__ = d
# for backward compatibility
if not hasattr(self, "sp_model_kwargs"):
self.sp_model_kwargs = {}
self.sp_model = load_spm(self.spm_file, self.sp_model_kwargs)
def save_vocabulary(self, save_directory: str, filename_prefix: Optional[str] = None) -> Tuple[str]:
save_dir = Path(save_directory)
if not save_dir.is_dir():
raise OSError(f"{save_directory} should be a directory")
vocab_save_path = save_dir / (
(filename_prefix + "-" if filename_prefix else "") + self.vocab_files_names["vocab_file"]
)
spm_save_path = save_dir / (
(filename_prefix + "-" if filename_prefix else "") + self.vocab_files_names["spm_file"]
)
save_json(self.encoder, vocab_save_path)
if os.path.abspath(self.spm_file) != os.path.abspath(spm_save_path) and os.path.isfile(self.spm_file):
copyfile(self.spm_file, spm_save_path)
elif not os.path.isfile(self.spm_file):
with open(spm_save_path, "wb") as fi:
content_spiece_model = self.sp_model.serialized_model_proto()
fi.write(content_spiece_model)
return (str(vocab_save_path), str(spm_save_path))
def prepare_seq2seq_batch(
self,
src_texts: List[str],
src_lang: str = "en",
tgt_texts: Optional[List[str]] = None,
tgt_lang: str = "ro",
**kwargs,
) -> BatchEncoding:
self.src_lang = src_lang
self.tgt_lang = tgt_lang
self.set_src_lang_special_tokens(self.src_lang)
return super().prepare_seq2seq_batch(src_texts, tgt_texts, **kwargs)
def _build_translation_inputs(self, raw_inputs, src_lang: Optional[str], tgt_lang: Optional[str], **extra_kwargs):
"""Used by translation pipeline, to prepare inputs for the generate function"""
if src_lang is None or tgt_lang is None:
raise ValueError("Translation requires a `src_lang` and a `tgt_lang` for this model")
self.src_lang = src_lang
inputs = self(raw_inputs, add_special_tokens=True, **extra_kwargs)
tgt_lang_id = self.get_lang_id(tgt_lang)
inputs["forced_bos_token_id"] = tgt_lang_id
return inputs
def _switch_to_input_mode(self):
self.set_src_lang_special_tokens(self.src_lang)
def _switch_to_target_mode(self):
self.set_tgt_lang_special_tokens(self.tgt_lang)
def set_src_lang_special_tokens(self, src_lang: str) -> None:
"""Reset the special tokens to the source lang setting. No prefix and suffix=[eos, src_lang_code]."""
lang_token = self.get_lang_token(src_lang)
self.cur_lang_id = self.lang_token_to_id[lang_token]
self.prefix_tokens = [self.cur_lang_id]
self.suffix_tokens = [self.eos_token_id]
def set_tgt_lang_special_tokens(self, tgt_lang: str) -> None:
"""Reset the special tokens to the target language setting. No prefix and suffix=[eos, tgt_lang_code]."""
lang_token = self.get_lang_token(tgt_lang)
self.cur_lang_id = self.lang_token_to_id[lang_token]
self.prefix_tokens = [self.cur_lang_id]
self.suffix_tokens = [self.eos_token_id]
def get_lang_token(self, lang: str) -> str:
return self.lang_code_to_token[lang]
def get_lang_id(self, lang: str) -> int:
lang_token = self.get_lang_token(lang)
return self.lang_token_to_id[lang_token]
def load_spm(path: str, sp_model_kwargs: Dict[str, Any]) -> sentencepiece.SentencePieceProcessor:
spm = sentencepiece.SentencePieceProcessor(**sp_model_kwargs)
spm.Load(str(path))
return spm
def load_json(path: str) -> Union[Dict, List]:
with open(path, "r") as f:
return json.load(f)
def save_json(data, path: str) -> None:
with open(path, "w") as f:
json.dump(data, f, indent=2)
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transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/m2m_100/modeling_m2m_100.py | # coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2021 The Fairseq Authors and The HuggingFace Inc. 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.
""" PyTorch M2M100 model."""
import math
from typing import List, Optional, Tuple, Union
import torch
from torch import nn
from torch.nn import CrossEntropyLoss
from ...activations import ACT2FN
from ...deepspeed import is_deepspeed_zero3_enabled
from ...modeling_outputs import (
BaseModelOutput,
BaseModelOutputWithPastAndCrossAttentions,
Seq2SeqLMOutput,
Seq2SeqModelOutput,
)
from ...modeling_utils import PreTrainedModel
from ...utils import (
add_code_sample_docstrings,
add_end_docstrings,
add_start_docstrings,
add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward,
logging,
replace_return_docstrings,
)
from .configuration_m2m_100 import M2M100Config
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
_CONFIG_FOR_DOC = "M2M100Config"
_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC = "facebook/m2m100_418M"
M2M_100_PRETRAINED_MODEL_ARCHIVE_LIST = [
"facebook/m2m100_418M",
# See all M2M100 models at https://huggingface.co/models?filter=m2m_100
]
# Copied from transformers.models.bart.modeling_bart.shift_tokens_right
def shift_tokens_right(input_ids: torch.Tensor, pad_token_id: int, decoder_start_token_id: int):
"""
Shift input ids one token to the right.
"""
shifted_input_ids = input_ids.new_zeros(input_ids.shape)
shifted_input_ids[:, 1:] = input_ids[:, :-1].clone()
shifted_input_ids[:, 0] = decoder_start_token_id
if pad_token_id is None:
raise ValueError("self.model.config.pad_token_id has to be defined.")
# replace possible -100 values in labels by `pad_token_id`
shifted_input_ids.masked_fill_(shifted_input_ids == -100, pad_token_id)
return shifted_input_ids
# Copied from transformers.models.bart.modeling_bart._make_causal_mask
def _make_causal_mask(
input_ids_shape: torch.Size, dtype: torch.dtype, device: torch.device, past_key_values_length: int = 0
):
"""
Make causal mask used for bi-directional self-attention.
"""
bsz, tgt_len = input_ids_shape
mask = torch.full((tgt_len, tgt_len), torch.finfo(dtype).min, device=device)
mask_cond = torch.arange(mask.size(-1), device=device)
mask.masked_fill_(mask_cond < (mask_cond + 1).view(mask.size(-1), 1), 0)
mask = mask.to(dtype)
if past_key_values_length > 0:
mask = torch.cat([torch.zeros(tgt_len, past_key_values_length, dtype=dtype, device=device), mask], dim=-1)
return mask[None, None, :, :].expand(bsz, 1, tgt_len, tgt_len + past_key_values_length)
# Copied from transformers.models.bart.modeling_bart._expand_mask
def _expand_mask(mask: torch.Tensor, dtype: torch.dtype, tgt_len: Optional[int] = None):
"""
Expands attention_mask from `[bsz, seq_len]` to `[bsz, 1, tgt_seq_len, src_seq_len]`.
"""
bsz, src_len = mask.size()
tgt_len = tgt_len if tgt_len is not None else src_len
expanded_mask = mask[:, None, None, :].expand(bsz, 1, tgt_len, src_len).to(dtype)
inverted_mask = 1.0 - expanded_mask
return inverted_mask.masked_fill(inverted_mask.to(torch.bool), torch.finfo(dtype).min)
def create_position_ids_from_input_ids(input_ids, padding_idx, past_key_values_length=0):
"""
Replace non-padding symbols with their position numbers. Position numbers begin at padding_idx+1. Padding symbols
are ignored. This is modified from fairseq's `utils.make_positions`.
"""
# The series of casts and type-conversions here are carefully balanced to both work with ONNX export and XLA.
mask = input_ids.ne(padding_idx).int()
incremental_indices = (torch.cumsum(mask, dim=1).type_as(mask) + past_key_values_length) * mask
return incremental_indices.long() + padding_idx
class M2M100SinusoidalPositionalEmbedding(nn.Module):
"""This module produces sinusoidal positional embeddings of any length."""
def __init__(self, num_positions: int, embedding_dim: int, padding_idx: Optional[int] = None):
super().__init__()
self.offset = 2
self.embedding_dim = embedding_dim
self.padding_idx = padding_idx
self.make_weights(num_positions + self.offset, embedding_dim, padding_idx)
def make_weights(self, num_embeddings: int, embedding_dim: int, padding_idx: Optional[int] = None):
emb_weights = self.get_embedding(num_embeddings, embedding_dim, padding_idx)
if hasattr(self, "weights"):
# in forward put the weights on the correct dtype and device of the param
emb_weights = emb_weights.to(dtype=self.weights.dtype, device=self.weights.device)
self.register_buffer("weights", emb_weights, persistent=False)
@staticmethod
def get_embedding(num_embeddings: int, embedding_dim: int, padding_idx: Optional[int] = None):
"""
Build sinusoidal embeddings.
This matches the implementation in tensor2tensor, but differs slightly from the description in Section 3.5 of
"Attention Is All You Need".
"""
half_dim = embedding_dim // 2
emb = math.log(10000) / (half_dim - 1)
emb = torch.exp(torch.arange(half_dim, dtype=torch.float) * -emb)
emb = torch.arange(num_embeddings, dtype=torch.float).unsqueeze(1) * emb.unsqueeze(0)
emb = torch.cat([torch.sin(emb), torch.cos(emb)], dim=1).view(num_embeddings, -1)
if embedding_dim % 2 == 1:
# zero pad
emb = torch.cat([emb, torch.zeros(num_embeddings, 1)], dim=1)
if padding_idx is not None:
emb[padding_idx, :] = 0
return emb.to(torch.get_default_dtype())
@torch.no_grad()
def forward(
self, input_ids: torch.Tensor = None, inputs_embeds: torch.Tensor = None, past_key_values_length: int = 0
):
if input_ids is not None:
bsz, seq_len = input_ids.size()
# Create the position ids from the input token ids. Any padded tokens remain padded.
position_ids = create_position_ids_from_input_ids(input_ids, self.padding_idx, past_key_values_length).to(
input_ids.device
)
else:
bsz, seq_len = inputs_embeds.size()[:-1]
position_ids = self.create_position_ids_from_inputs_embeds(inputs_embeds, past_key_values_length)
# expand embeddings if needed
max_pos = self.padding_idx + 1 + seq_len + past_key_values_length
if max_pos > self.weights.size(0):
self.make_weights(max_pos + self.offset, self.embedding_dim, self.padding_idx)
return self.weights.index_select(0, position_ids.view(-1)).view(bsz, seq_len, self.weights.shape[-1]).detach()
def create_position_ids_from_inputs_embeds(self, inputs_embeds, past_key_values_length):
"""
We are provided embeddings directly. We cannot infer which are padded so just generate sequential position ids.
Args:
inputs_embeds: torch.Tensor
Returns: torch.Tensor
"""
input_shape = inputs_embeds.size()[:-1]
sequence_length = input_shape[1]
position_ids = torch.arange(
self.padding_idx + 1, sequence_length + self.padding_idx + 1, dtype=torch.long, device=inputs_embeds.device
)
return position_ids.unsqueeze(0).expand(input_shape).contiguous() + past_key_values_length
# Copied from transformers.models.bart.modeling_bart.BartAttention with Bart->M2M100
class M2M100Attention(nn.Module):
"""Multi-headed attention from 'Attention Is All You Need' paper"""
def __init__(
self,
embed_dim: int,
num_heads: int,
dropout: float = 0.0,
is_decoder: bool = False,
bias: bool = True,
):
super().__init__()
self.embed_dim = embed_dim
self.num_heads = num_heads
self.dropout = dropout
self.head_dim = embed_dim // num_heads
if (self.head_dim * num_heads) != self.embed_dim:
raise ValueError(
f"embed_dim must be divisible by num_heads (got `embed_dim`: {self.embed_dim}"
f" and `num_heads`: {num_heads})."
)
self.scaling = self.head_dim**-0.5
self.is_decoder = is_decoder
self.k_proj = nn.Linear(embed_dim, embed_dim, bias=bias)
self.v_proj = nn.Linear(embed_dim, embed_dim, bias=bias)
self.q_proj = nn.Linear(embed_dim, embed_dim, bias=bias)
self.out_proj = nn.Linear(embed_dim, embed_dim, bias=bias)
def _shape(self, tensor: torch.Tensor, seq_len: int, bsz: int):
return tensor.view(bsz, seq_len, self.num_heads, self.head_dim).transpose(1, 2).contiguous()
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
key_value_states: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
past_key_value: Optional[Tuple[torch.Tensor]] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
layer_head_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
output_attentions: bool = False,
) -> Tuple[torch.Tensor, Optional[torch.Tensor], Optional[Tuple[torch.Tensor]]]:
"""Input shape: Batch x Time x Channel"""
# if key_value_states are provided this layer is used as a cross-attention layer
# for the decoder
is_cross_attention = key_value_states is not None
bsz, tgt_len, _ = hidden_states.size()
# get query proj
query_states = self.q_proj(hidden_states) * self.scaling
# get key, value proj
# `past_key_value[0].shape[2] == key_value_states.shape[1]`
# is checking that the `sequence_length` of the `past_key_value` is the same as
# the provided `key_value_states` to support prefix tuning
if (
is_cross_attention
and past_key_value is not None
and past_key_value[0].shape[2] == key_value_states.shape[1]
):
# reuse k,v, cross_attentions
key_states = past_key_value[0]
value_states = past_key_value[1]
elif is_cross_attention:
# cross_attentions
key_states = self._shape(self.k_proj(key_value_states), -1, bsz)
value_states = self._shape(self.v_proj(key_value_states), -1, bsz)
elif past_key_value is not None:
# reuse k, v, self_attention
key_states = self._shape(self.k_proj(hidden_states), -1, bsz)
value_states = self._shape(self.v_proj(hidden_states), -1, bsz)
key_states = torch.cat([past_key_value[0], key_states], dim=2)
value_states = torch.cat([past_key_value[1], value_states], dim=2)
else:
# self_attention
key_states = self._shape(self.k_proj(hidden_states), -1, bsz)
value_states = self._shape(self.v_proj(hidden_states), -1, bsz)
if self.is_decoder:
# if cross_attention save Tuple(torch.Tensor, torch.Tensor) of all cross attention key/value_states.
# Further calls to cross_attention layer can then reuse all cross-attention
# key/value_states (first "if" case)
# if uni-directional self-attention (decoder) save Tuple(torch.Tensor, torch.Tensor) of
# all previous decoder key/value_states. Further calls to uni-directional self-attention
# can concat previous decoder key/value_states to current projected key/value_states (third "elif" case)
# if encoder bi-directional self-attention `past_key_value` is always `None`
past_key_value = (key_states, value_states)
proj_shape = (bsz * self.num_heads, -1, self.head_dim)
query_states = self._shape(query_states, tgt_len, bsz).view(*proj_shape)
key_states = key_states.reshape(*proj_shape)
value_states = value_states.reshape(*proj_shape)
src_len = key_states.size(1)
attn_weights = torch.bmm(query_states, key_states.transpose(1, 2))
if attn_weights.size() != (bsz * self.num_heads, tgt_len, src_len):
raise ValueError(
f"Attention weights should be of size {(bsz * self.num_heads, tgt_len, src_len)}, but is"
f" {attn_weights.size()}"
)
if attention_mask is not None:
if attention_mask.size() != (bsz, 1, tgt_len, src_len):
raise ValueError(
f"Attention mask should be of size {(bsz, 1, tgt_len, src_len)}, but is {attention_mask.size()}"
)
attn_weights = attn_weights.view(bsz, self.num_heads, tgt_len, src_len) + attention_mask
attn_weights = attn_weights.view(bsz * self.num_heads, tgt_len, src_len)
attn_weights = nn.functional.softmax(attn_weights, dim=-1)
if layer_head_mask is not None:
if layer_head_mask.size() != (self.num_heads,):
raise ValueError(
f"Head mask for a single layer should be of size {(self.num_heads,)}, but is"
f" {layer_head_mask.size()}"
)
attn_weights = layer_head_mask.view(1, -1, 1, 1) * attn_weights.view(bsz, self.num_heads, tgt_len, src_len)
attn_weights = attn_weights.view(bsz * self.num_heads, tgt_len, src_len)
if output_attentions:
# this operation is a bit awkward, but it's required to
# make sure that attn_weights keeps its gradient.
# In order to do so, attn_weights have to be reshaped
# twice and have to be reused in the following
attn_weights_reshaped = attn_weights.view(bsz, self.num_heads, tgt_len, src_len)
attn_weights = attn_weights_reshaped.view(bsz * self.num_heads, tgt_len, src_len)
else:
attn_weights_reshaped = None
attn_probs = nn.functional.dropout(attn_weights, p=self.dropout, training=self.training)
attn_output = torch.bmm(attn_probs, value_states)
if attn_output.size() != (bsz * self.num_heads, tgt_len, self.head_dim):
raise ValueError(
f"`attn_output` should be of size {(bsz * self.num_heads, tgt_len, self.head_dim)}, but is"
f" {attn_output.size()}"
)
attn_output = attn_output.view(bsz, self.num_heads, tgt_len, self.head_dim)
attn_output = attn_output.transpose(1, 2)
# Use the `embed_dim` from the config (stored in the class) rather than `hidden_state` because `attn_output` can be
# partitioned across GPUs when using tensor-parallelism.
attn_output = attn_output.reshape(bsz, tgt_len, self.embed_dim)
attn_output = self.out_proj(attn_output)
return attn_output, attn_weights_reshaped, past_key_value
# Copied from transformers.models.mbart.modeling_mbart.MBartEncoderLayer with MBart->M2M100
class M2M100EncoderLayer(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config: M2M100Config):
super().__init__()
self.embed_dim = config.d_model
self.self_attn = M2M100Attention(
embed_dim=self.embed_dim,
num_heads=config.encoder_attention_heads,
dropout=config.attention_dropout,
)
self.self_attn_layer_norm = nn.LayerNorm(self.embed_dim)
self.dropout = config.dropout
self.activation_fn = ACT2FN[config.activation_function]
self.activation_dropout = config.activation_dropout
self.fc1 = nn.Linear(self.embed_dim, config.encoder_ffn_dim)
self.fc2 = nn.Linear(config.encoder_ffn_dim, self.embed_dim)
self.final_layer_norm = nn.LayerNorm(self.embed_dim)
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
attention_mask: torch.Tensor,
layer_head_mask: torch.Tensor,
output_attentions: bool = False,
) -> torch.Tensor:
"""
Args:
hidden_states (`torch.FloatTensor`): input to the layer of shape `(batch, seq_len, embed_dim)`
attention_mask (`torch.FloatTensor`): attention mask of size
`(batch, 1, tgt_len, src_len)` where padding elements are indicated by very large negative values.
layer_head_mask (`torch.FloatTensor`): mask for attention heads in a given layer of size
`(encoder_attention_heads,)`.
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under
returned tensors for more detail.
"""
residual = hidden_states
hidden_states = self.self_attn_layer_norm(hidden_states)
hidden_states, attn_weights, _ = self.self_attn(
hidden_states=hidden_states,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
layer_head_mask=layer_head_mask,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
)
hidden_states = nn.functional.dropout(hidden_states, p=self.dropout, training=self.training)
hidden_states = residual + hidden_states
residual = hidden_states
hidden_states = self.final_layer_norm(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.activation_fn(self.fc1(hidden_states))
hidden_states = nn.functional.dropout(hidden_states, p=self.activation_dropout, training=self.training)
hidden_states = self.fc2(hidden_states)
hidden_states = nn.functional.dropout(hidden_states, p=self.dropout, training=self.training)
hidden_states = residual + hidden_states
if hidden_states.dtype == torch.float16 and (
torch.isinf(hidden_states).any() or torch.isnan(hidden_states).any()
):
clamp_value = torch.finfo(hidden_states.dtype).max - 1000
hidden_states = torch.clamp(hidden_states, min=-clamp_value, max=clamp_value)
outputs = (hidden_states,)
if output_attentions:
outputs += (attn_weights,)
return outputs
# Copied from transformers.models.mbart.modeling_mbart.MBartDecoderLayer with MBart->M2M100
class M2M100DecoderLayer(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config: M2M100Config):
super().__init__()
self.embed_dim = config.d_model
self.self_attn = M2M100Attention(
embed_dim=self.embed_dim,
num_heads=config.decoder_attention_heads,
dropout=config.attention_dropout,
is_decoder=True,
)
self.dropout = config.dropout
self.activation_fn = ACT2FN[config.activation_function]
self.activation_dropout = config.activation_dropout
self.self_attn_layer_norm = nn.LayerNorm(self.embed_dim)
self.encoder_attn = M2M100Attention(
self.embed_dim,
config.decoder_attention_heads,
dropout=config.attention_dropout,
is_decoder=True,
)
self.encoder_attn_layer_norm = nn.LayerNorm(self.embed_dim)
self.fc1 = nn.Linear(self.embed_dim, config.decoder_ffn_dim)
self.fc2 = nn.Linear(config.decoder_ffn_dim, self.embed_dim)
self.final_layer_norm = nn.LayerNorm(self.embed_dim)
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
encoder_hidden_states: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
encoder_attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
layer_head_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
cross_attn_layer_head_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
past_key_value: Optional[Tuple[torch.Tensor]] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
use_cache: Optional[bool] = True,
) -> torch.Tensor:
"""
Args:
hidden_states (`torch.FloatTensor`): input to the layer of shape `(batch, seq_len, embed_dim)`
attention_mask (`torch.FloatTensor`): attention mask of size
`(batch, 1, tgt_len, src_len)` where padding elements are indicated by very large negative values.
encoder_hidden_states (`torch.FloatTensor`):
cross attention input to the layer of shape `(batch, seq_len, embed_dim)`
encoder_attention_mask (`torch.FloatTensor`): encoder attention mask of size
`(batch, 1, tgt_len, src_len)` where padding elements are indicated by very large negative values.
layer_head_mask (`torch.FloatTensor`): mask for attention heads in a given layer of size
`(encoder_attention_heads,)`.
cross_attn_layer_head_mask (`torch.FloatTensor`): mask for cross-attention heads in a given layer of
size `(decoder_attention_heads,)`.
past_key_value (`Tuple(torch.FloatTensor)`): cached past key and value projection states
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under
returned tensors for more detail.
"""
residual = hidden_states
hidden_states = self.self_attn_layer_norm(hidden_states)
# Self Attention
# decoder uni-directional self-attention cached key/values tuple is at positions 1,2
self_attn_past_key_value = past_key_value[:2] if past_key_value is not None else None
# add present self-attn cache to positions 1,2 of present_key_value tuple
hidden_states, self_attn_weights, present_key_value = self.self_attn(
hidden_states=hidden_states,
past_key_value=self_attn_past_key_value,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
layer_head_mask=layer_head_mask,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
)
hidden_states = nn.functional.dropout(hidden_states, p=self.dropout, training=self.training)
hidden_states = residual + hidden_states
# Cross-Attention Block
cross_attn_present_key_value = None
cross_attn_weights = None
if encoder_hidden_states is not None:
residual = hidden_states
hidden_states = self.encoder_attn_layer_norm(hidden_states)
# cross_attn cached key/values tuple is at positions 3,4 of present_key_value tuple
cross_attn_past_key_value = past_key_value[-2:] if past_key_value is not None else None
hidden_states, cross_attn_weights, cross_attn_present_key_value = self.encoder_attn(
hidden_states=hidden_states,
key_value_states=encoder_hidden_states,
attention_mask=encoder_attention_mask,
layer_head_mask=cross_attn_layer_head_mask,
past_key_value=cross_attn_past_key_value,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
)
hidden_states = nn.functional.dropout(hidden_states, p=self.dropout, training=self.training)
hidden_states = residual + hidden_states
# add cross-attn to positions 3,4 of present_key_value tuple
present_key_value = present_key_value + cross_attn_present_key_value
# Fully Connected
residual = hidden_states
hidden_states = self.final_layer_norm(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.activation_fn(self.fc1(hidden_states))
hidden_states = nn.functional.dropout(hidden_states, p=self.activation_dropout, training=self.training)
hidden_states = self.fc2(hidden_states)
hidden_states = nn.functional.dropout(hidden_states, p=self.dropout, training=self.training)
hidden_states = residual + hidden_states
outputs = (hidden_states,)
if output_attentions:
outputs += (self_attn_weights, cross_attn_weights)
if use_cache:
outputs += (present_key_value,)
return outputs
class M2M100PreTrainedModel(PreTrainedModel):
config_class = M2M100Config
base_model_prefix = "model"
supports_gradient_checkpointing = True
_no_split_modules = ["M2M100Attention"]
def _init_weights(self, module):
std = self.config.init_std
if isinstance(module, nn.Linear):
module.weight.data.normal_(mean=0.0, std=std)
if module.bias is not None:
module.bias.data.zero_()
elif isinstance(module, nn.Embedding):
module.weight.data.normal_(mean=0.0, std=std)
if module.padding_idx is not None:
module.weight.data[module.padding_idx].zero_()
def _set_gradient_checkpointing(self, module, value=False):
if isinstance(module, (M2M100Decoder, M2M100Encoder)):
module.gradient_checkpointing = value
M2M_100_START_DOCSTRING = r"""
This model inherits from [`PreTrainedModel`]. Check the superclass documentation for the generic methods the
library implements for all its model (such as downloading or saving, resizing the input embeddings, pruning heads
etc.)
This model is also a PyTorch [torch.nn.Module](https://pytorch.org/docs/stable/nn.html#torch.nn.Module) subclass.
Use it as a regular PyTorch Module and refer to the PyTorch documentation for all matter related to general usage
and behavior.
Parameters:
config ([`M2M100Config`]):
Model configuration class with all the parameters of the model. Initializing with a config file does not
load the weights associated with the model, only the configuration. Check out the
[`~PreTrainedModel.from_pretrained`] method to load the model weights.
"""
M2M_100_GENERATION_EXAMPLE = r"""
Translation example:
```python
>>> from transformers import AutoTokenizer, M2M100ForConditionalGeneration
>>> model = M2M100ForConditionalGeneration.from_pretrained("facebook/m2m100_418M")
>>> tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/m2m100_418M")
>>> text_to_translate = "Life is like a box of chocolates"
>>> model_inputs = tokenizer(text_to_translate, return_tensors="pt")
>>> # translate to French
>>> gen_tokens = model.generate(**model_inputs, forced_bos_token_id=tokenizer.get_lang_id("fr"))
>>> print(tokenizer.batch_decode(gen_tokens, skip_special_tokens=True))
```
"""
M2M_100_INPUTS_DOCSTRING = r"""
Args:
input_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`):
Indices of input sequence tokens in the vocabulary. Padding will be ignored by default should you provide
it.
Indices can be obtained using [`AutoTokenizer`]. See [`PreTrainedTokenizer.encode`] and
[`PreTrainedTokenizer.__call__`] for details.
[What are input IDs?](../glossary#input-ids)
attention_mask (`torch.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on padding token indices. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
decoder_input_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, target_sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Indices of decoder input sequence tokens in the vocabulary.
Indices can be obtained using [`AutoTokenizer`]. See [`PreTrainedTokenizer.encode`] and
[`PreTrainedTokenizer.__call__`] for details.
[What are decoder input IDs?](../glossary#decoder-input-ids)
M2M100 uses the `eos_token_id` as the starting token for `decoder_input_ids` generation. If
`past_key_values` is used, optionally only the last `decoder_input_ids` have to be input (see
`past_key_values`).
decoder_attention_mask (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, target_sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Default behavior: generate a tensor that ignores pad tokens in `decoder_input_ids`. Causal mask will also
be used by default.
head_mask (`torch.Tensor` of shape `(encoder_layers, encoder_attention_heads)`, *optional*):
Mask to nullify selected heads of the attention modules in the encoder. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 indicates the head is **not masked**,
- 0 indicates the head is **masked**.
decoder_head_mask (`torch.Tensor` of shape `(decoder_layers, decoder_attention_heads)`, *optional*):
Mask to nullify selected heads of the attention modules in the decoder. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 indicates the head is **not masked**,
- 0 indicates the head is **masked**.
cross_attn_head_mask (`torch.Tensor` of shape `(decoder_layers, decoder_attention_heads)`, *optional*):
Mask to nullify selected heads of the cross-attention modules in the decoder. Mask values selected in `[0,
1]`:
- 1 indicates the head is **not masked**,
- 0 indicates the head is **masked**.
encoder_outputs (`tuple(tuple(torch.FloatTensor)`, *optional*):
Tuple consists of (`last_hidden_state`, *optional*: `hidden_states`, *optional*: `attentions`)
`last_hidden_state` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`, *optional*) is a sequence of
hidden-states at the output of the last layer of the encoder. Used in the cross-attention of the decoder.
past_key_values (`tuple(tuple(torch.FloatTensor))`, *optional*, returned when `use_cache=True` is passed or when `config.use_cache=True`):
Tuple of `tuple(torch.FloatTensor)` of length `config.n_layers`, with each tuple having 2 tensors of shape
`(batch_size, num_heads, sequence_length, embed_size_per_head)`) and 2 additional tensors of shape
`(batch_size, num_heads, encoder_sequence_length, embed_size_per_head)`.
Contains pre-computed hidden-states (key and values in the self-attention blocks and in the cross-attention
blocks) that can be used (see `past_key_values` input) to speed up sequential decoding.
If `past_key_values` are used, the user can optionally input only the last `decoder_input_ids` (those that
don't have their past key value states given to this model) of shape `(batch_size, 1)` instead of all
`decoder_input_ids` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`. inputs_embeds (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape
`(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`, *optional*): Optionally, instead of passing `input_ids` you
can choose to directly pass an embedded representation. This is useful if you want more control over how to
convert `input_ids` indices into associated vectors than the model's internal embedding lookup matrix.
decoder_inputs_embeds (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, target_sequence_length, hidden_size)`, *optional*):
Optionally, instead of passing `decoder_input_ids` you can choose to directly pass an embedded
representation. If `past_key_values` is used, optionally only the last `decoder_inputs_embeds` have to be
input (see `past_key_values`). This is useful if you want more control over how to convert
`decoder_input_ids` indices into associated vectors than the model's internal embedding lookup matrix.
If `decoder_input_ids` and `decoder_inputs_embeds` are both unset, `decoder_inputs_embeds` takes the value
of `inputs_embeds`.
use_cache (`bool`, *optional*):
If set to `True`, `past_key_values` key value states are returned and can be used to speed up decoding (see
`past_key_values`).
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under returned
tensors for more detail.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors for
more detail.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple.
"""
class M2M100Encoder(M2M100PreTrainedModel):
"""
Transformer encoder consisting of *config.encoder_layers* self attention layers. Each layer is a
[`M2M100EncoderLayer`].
Args:
config: M2M100Config
embed_tokens (nn.Embedding): output embedding
"""
def __init__(self, config: M2M100Config, embed_tokens: Optional[nn.Embedding] = None):
super().__init__(config)
self.dropout = config.dropout
self.layerdrop = config.encoder_layerdrop
embed_dim = config.d_model
self.padding_idx = config.pad_token_id
self.max_source_positions = config.max_position_embeddings
self.embed_scale = math.sqrt(embed_dim) if config.scale_embedding else 1.0
self.embed_tokens = nn.Embedding(config.vocab_size, embed_dim, self.padding_idx)
if embed_tokens is not None:
self.embed_tokens.weight = embed_tokens.weight
self.embed_positions = M2M100SinusoidalPositionalEmbedding(
config.max_position_embeddings,
embed_dim,
self.padding_idx,
)
self.layers = nn.ModuleList([M2M100EncoderLayer(config) for _ in range(config.encoder_layers)])
self.layer_norm = nn.LayerNorm(config.d_model)
self.gradient_checkpointing = False
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
):
r"""
Args:
input_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`):
Indices of input sequence tokens in the vocabulary. Padding will be ignored by default should you
provide it.
Indices can be obtained using [`AutoTokenizer`]. See [`PreTrainedTokenizer.encode`] and
[`PreTrainedTokenizer.__call__`] for details.
[What are input IDs?](../glossary#input-ids)
attention_mask (`torch.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on padding token indices. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
head_mask (`torch.Tensor` of shape `(encoder_layers, encoder_attention_heads)`, *optional*):
Mask to nullify selected heads of the attention modules. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 indicates the head is **not masked**,
- 0 indicates the head is **masked**.
inputs_embeds (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`, *optional*):
Optionally, instead of passing `input_ids` you can choose to directly pass an embedded representation.
This is useful if you want more control over how to convert `input_ids` indices into associated vectors
than the model's internal embedding lookup matrix.
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under
returned tensors for more detail.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors
for more detail.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple.
"""
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
# retrieve input_ids and inputs_embeds
if input_ids is not None and inputs_embeds is not None:
raise ValueError("You cannot specify both input_ids and inputs_embeds at the same time")
elif input_ids is not None:
input_shape = input_ids.size()
input_ids = input_ids.view(-1, input_shape[-1])
elif inputs_embeds is not None:
input_shape = inputs_embeds.size()[:-1]
else:
raise ValueError("You have to specify either input_ids or inputs_embeds")
if inputs_embeds is None:
inputs_embeds = self.embed_tokens(input_ids) * self.embed_scale
embed_pos = self.embed_positions(input_ids, inputs_embeds)
embed_pos = embed_pos.to(inputs_embeds.device)
hidden_states = inputs_embeds + embed_pos
hidden_states = nn.functional.dropout(hidden_states, p=self.dropout, training=self.training)
# expand attention_mask
if attention_mask is not None:
# [bsz, seq_len] -> [bsz, 1, tgt_seq_len, src_seq_len]
attention_mask = _expand_mask(attention_mask, inputs_embeds.dtype)
encoder_states = () if output_hidden_states else None
all_attentions = () if output_attentions else None
# check if head_mask has a correct number of layers specified if desired
if head_mask is not None:
if head_mask.size()[0] != len(self.layers):
raise ValueError(
f"The head_mask should be specified for {len(self.layers)} layers, but it is for"
f" {head_mask.size()[0]}."
)
deepspeed_zero3_is_enabled = is_deepspeed_zero3_enabled()
for idx, encoder_layer in enumerate(self.layers):
if output_hidden_states:
encoder_states = encoder_states + (hidden_states,)
# add LayerDrop (see https://arxiv.org/abs/1909.11556 for description)
dropout_probability = torch.rand([])
skip_the_layer = True if self.training and (dropout_probability < self.layerdrop) else False
if not skip_the_layer or deepspeed_zero3_is_enabled:
# under deepspeed zero3 all gpus must run in sync
if self.gradient_checkpointing and self.training:
# create gradient checkpointing function
def create_custom_forward(module):
def custom_forward(*inputs):
return module(*inputs, output_attentions)
return custom_forward
layer_outputs = torch.utils.checkpoint.checkpoint(
create_custom_forward(encoder_layer),
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
(head_mask[idx] if head_mask is not None else None),
)
else:
layer_outputs = encoder_layer(
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
layer_head_mask=(head_mask[idx] if head_mask is not None else None),
output_attentions=output_attentions,
)
hidden_states = layer_outputs[0]
if skip_the_layer:
layer_outputs = (None, None)
if output_attentions:
all_attentions = all_attentions + (layer_outputs[1],)
hidden_states = self.layer_norm(hidden_states)
if output_hidden_states:
encoder_states = encoder_states + (hidden_states,)
if not return_dict:
return tuple(v for v in [hidden_states, encoder_states, all_attentions] if v is not None)
return BaseModelOutput(
last_hidden_state=hidden_states, hidden_states=encoder_states, attentions=all_attentions
)
class M2M100Decoder(M2M100PreTrainedModel):
"""
Transformer decoder consisting of *config.decoder_layers* layers. Each layer is a [`M2M100DecoderLayer`]
Args:
config: M2M100Config
embed_tokens (nn.Embedding): output embedding
"""
def __init__(self, config: M2M100Config, embed_tokens: Optional[nn.Embedding] = None):
super().__init__(config)
self.dropout = config.dropout
self.layerdrop = config.decoder_layerdrop
self.padding_idx = config.pad_token_id
self.max_target_positions = config.max_position_embeddings
self.embed_scale = math.sqrt(config.d_model) if config.scale_embedding else 1.0
self.embed_tokens = nn.Embedding(config.vocab_size, config.d_model, self.padding_idx)
if embed_tokens is not None:
self.embed_tokens.weight = embed_tokens.weight
self.embed_positions = M2M100SinusoidalPositionalEmbedding(
config.max_position_embeddings,
config.d_model,
self.padding_idx,
)
self.layers = nn.ModuleList([M2M100DecoderLayer(config) for _ in range(config.decoder_layers)])
self.layer_norm = nn.LayerNorm(config.d_model)
self.gradient_checkpointing = False
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
encoder_hidden_states: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
encoder_attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
cross_attn_head_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
past_key_values: Optional[List[torch.FloatTensor]] = None,
inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
use_cache: Optional[bool] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
):
r"""
Args:
input_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`):
Indices of input sequence tokens in the vocabulary. Padding will be ignored by default should you
provide it.
Indices can be obtained using [`AutoTokenizer`]. See [`PreTrainedTokenizer.encode`] and
[`PreTrainedTokenizer.__call__`] for details.
[What are input IDs?](../glossary#input-ids)
attention_mask (`torch.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on padding token indices. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
encoder_hidden_states (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, encoder_sequence_length, hidden_size)`, *optional*):
Sequence of hidden-states at the output of the last layer of the encoder. Used in the cross-attention
of the decoder.
encoder_attention_mask (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, encoder_sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing cross-attention on padding tokens indices of encoder input_ids. Mask values
selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
head_mask (`torch.Tensor` of shape `(decoder_layers, decoder_attention_heads)`, *optional*):
Mask to nullify selected heads of the attention modules. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 indicates the head is **not masked**,
- 0 indicates the head is **masked**.
cross_attn_head_mask (`torch.Tensor` of shape `(decoder_layers, decoder_attention_heads)`, *optional*):
Mask to nullify selected heads of the cross-attention modules in the decoder to avoid performing
cross-attention on hidden heads. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 indicates the head is **not masked**,
- 0 indicates the head is **masked**.
past_key_values (`tuple(tuple(torch.FloatTensor))`, *optional*, returned when `use_cache=True` is passed or when `config.use_cache=True`):
Tuple of `tuple(torch.FloatTensor)` of length `config.n_layers`, with each tuple having 2 tensors of
shape `(batch_size, num_heads, sequence_length, embed_size_per_head)`) and 2 additional tensors of
shape `(batch_size, num_heads, encoder_sequence_length, embed_size_per_head)`.
Contains pre-computed hidden-states (key and values in the self-attention blocks and in the
cross-attention blocks) that can be used (see `past_key_values` input) to speed up sequential decoding.
If `past_key_values` are used, the user can optionally input only the last `decoder_input_ids` (those
that don't have their past key value states given to this model) of shape `(batch_size, 1)` instead of
all `decoder_input_ids` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`. inputs_embeds (`torch.FloatTensor` of
shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`, *optional*): Optionally, instead of passing
`input_ids` you can choose to directly pass an embedded representation. This is useful if you want more
control over how to convert `input_ids` indices into associated vectors than the model's internal
embedding lookup matrix.
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under
returned tensors for more detail.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors
for more detail.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple.
"""
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
use_cache = use_cache if use_cache is not None else self.config.use_cache
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
# retrieve input_ids and inputs_embeds
if input_ids is not None and inputs_embeds is not None:
raise ValueError("You cannot specify both decoder_input_ids and decoder_inputs_embeds at the same time")
elif input_ids is not None:
input_shape = input_ids.size()
input_ids = input_ids.view(-1, input_shape[-1])
elif inputs_embeds is not None:
input_shape = inputs_embeds.size()[:-1]
else:
raise ValueError("You have to specify either decoder_input_ids or decoder_inputs_embeds")
# past_key_values_length
past_key_values_length = past_key_values[0][0].shape[2] if past_key_values is not None else 0
if inputs_embeds is None:
inputs_embeds = self.embed_tokens(input_ids) * self.embed_scale
# create causal mask
# [bsz, seq_len] -> [bsz, 1, tgt_seq_len, src_seq_len]
combined_attention_mask = None
if input_shape[-1] > 1:
combined_attention_mask = _make_causal_mask(
input_shape,
inputs_embeds.dtype,
device=inputs_embeds.device,
past_key_values_length=past_key_values_length,
)
if attention_mask is not None and combined_attention_mask is not None:
# [bsz, seq_len] -> [bsz, 1, tgt_seq_len, src_seq_len]
combined_attention_mask = combined_attention_mask + _expand_mask(
attention_mask, inputs_embeds.dtype, tgt_len=input_shape[-1]
)
# expand encoder attention mask
if encoder_hidden_states is not None and encoder_attention_mask is not None:
# [bsz, seq_len] -> [bsz, 1, tgt_seq_len, src_seq_len]
encoder_attention_mask = _expand_mask(encoder_attention_mask, inputs_embeds.dtype, tgt_len=input_shape[-1])
# embed positions
positions = self.embed_positions(input_ids, inputs_embeds, past_key_values_length)
positions = positions.to(inputs_embeds.device)
hidden_states = inputs_embeds + positions
hidden_states = nn.functional.dropout(hidden_states, p=self.dropout, training=self.training)
if self.gradient_checkpointing and self.training:
if use_cache:
logger.warning_once(
"`use_cache=True` is incompatible with gradient checkpointing. Setting" " `use_cache=False`..."
)
use_cache = False
# decoder layers
all_hidden_states = () if output_hidden_states else None
all_self_attns = () if output_attentions else None
all_cross_attentions = () if output_attentions else None
next_decoder_cache = () if use_cache else None
# check if head_mask/cross_attn_head_mask has a correct number of layers specified if desired
for attn_mask, mask_name in zip([head_mask, cross_attn_head_mask], ["head_mask", "cross_attn_head_mask"]):
if attn_mask is not None:
if attn_mask.size()[0] != len(self.layers):
raise ValueError(
f"The `{mask_name}` should be specified for {len(self.layers)} layers, but it is for"
f" {head_mask.size()[0]}."
)
deepspeed_zero3_is_enabled = is_deepspeed_zero3_enabled()
for idx, decoder_layer in enumerate(self.layers):
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states += (hidden_states,)
# add LayerDrop (see https://arxiv.org/abs/1909.11556 for description)
dropout_probability = torch.rand([])
skip_the_layer = True if self.training and (dropout_probability < self.layerdrop) else False
if not skip_the_layer or deepspeed_zero3_is_enabled:
# under deepspeed zero3 all gpus must run in sync
past_key_value = past_key_values[idx] if past_key_values is not None else None
if self.gradient_checkpointing and self.training:
def create_custom_forward(module):
def custom_forward(*inputs):
# None for past_key_value
return module(*inputs, output_attentions, use_cache)
return custom_forward
layer_outputs = torch.utils.checkpoint.checkpoint(
create_custom_forward(decoder_layer),
hidden_states,
combined_attention_mask,
encoder_hidden_states,
encoder_attention_mask,
head_mask[idx] if head_mask is not None else None,
cross_attn_head_mask[idx] if cross_attn_head_mask is not None else None,
None,
)
else:
layer_outputs = decoder_layer(
hidden_states,
attention_mask=combined_attention_mask,
encoder_hidden_states=encoder_hidden_states,
encoder_attention_mask=encoder_attention_mask,
layer_head_mask=(head_mask[idx] if head_mask is not None else None),
cross_attn_layer_head_mask=(
cross_attn_head_mask[idx] if cross_attn_head_mask is not None else None
),
past_key_value=past_key_value,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
use_cache=use_cache,
)
hidden_states = layer_outputs[0]
if skip_the_layer:
continue
if use_cache:
next_decoder_cache += (layer_outputs[3 if output_attentions else 1],)
if output_attentions:
all_self_attns += (layer_outputs[1],)
all_cross_attentions += (layer_outputs[2],)
hidden_states = self.layer_norm(hidden_states)
# add hidden states from the last decoder layer
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states += (hidden_states,)
next_cache = next_decoder_cache if use_cache else None
if not return_dict:
return tuple(
v
for v in [hidden_states, next_cache, all_hidden_states, all_self_attns, all_cross_attentions]
if v is not None
)
return BaseModelOutputWithPastAndCrossAttentions(
last_hidden_state=hidden_states,
past_key_values=next_cache,
hidden_states=all_hidden_states,
attentions=all_self_attns,
cross_attentions=all_cross_attentions,
)
@add_start_docstrings(
"The bare M2M100 Model outputting raw hidden-states without any specific head on top.",
M2M_100_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class M2M100Model(M2M100PreTrainedModel):
_tied_weights_keys = ["encoder.embed_tokens.weight", "decoder.embed_tokens.weight"]
def __init__(self, config: M2M100Config):
super().__init__(config)
padding_idx, vocab_size = config.pad_token_id, config.vocab_size
self.shared = nn.Embedding(vocab_size, config.d_model, padding_idx)
self.encoder = M2M100Encoder(config, self.shared)
self.decoder = M2M100Decoder(config, self.shared)
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
def get_input_embeddings(self):
return self.shared
def set_input_embeddings(self, value):
self.shared = value
self.encoder.embed_tokens = self.shared
self.decoder.embed_tokens = self.shared
def get_encoder(self):
return self.encoder
def get_decoder(self):
return self.decoder
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(M2M_100_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@add_code_sample_docstrings(
checkpoint=_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC,
output_type=Seq2SeqModelOutput,
config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC,
)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
decoder_input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
decoder_attention_mask: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
decoder_head_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
cross_attn_head_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
encoder_outputs: Optional[Tuple[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]]] = None,
past_key_values: Optional[Tuple[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]]] = None,
inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
decoder_inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
use_cache: Optional[bool] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple[torch.Tensor], Seq2SeqModelOutput]:
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
use_cache = use_cache if use_cache is not None else self.config.use_cache
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
if encoder_outputs is None:
encoder_outputs = self.encoder(
input_ids=input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
head_mask=head_mask,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
# If the user passed a tuple for encoder_outputs, we wrap it in a BaseModelOutput when return_dict=True
elif return_dict and not isinstance(encoder_outputs, BaseModelOutput):
encoder_outputs = BaseModelOutput(
last_hidden_state=encoder_outputs[0],
hidden_states=encoder_outputs[1] if len(encoder_outputs) > 1 else None,
attentions=encoder_outputs[2] if len(encoder_outputs) > 2 else None,
)
# decoder outputs consists of (dec_features, past_key_value, dec_hidden, dec_attn)
decoder_outputs = self.decoder(
input_ids=decoder_input_ids,
attention_mask=decoder_attention_mask,
encoder_hidden_states=encoder_outputs[0],
encoder_attention_mask=attention_mask,
head_mask=decoder_head_mask,
cross_attn_head_mask=cross_attn_head_mask,
past_key_values=past_key_values,
inputs_embeds=decoder_inputs_embeds,
use_cache=use_cache,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
if not return_dict:
return decoder_outputs + encoder_outputs
return Seq2SeqModelOutput(
last_hidden_state=decoder_outputs.last_hidden_state,
past_key_values=decoder_outputs.past_key_values,
decoder_hidden_states=decoder_outputs.hidden_states,
decoder_attentions=decoder_outputs.attentions,
cross_attentions=decoder_outputs.cross_attentions,
encoder_last_hidden_state=encoder_outputs.last_hidden_state,
encoder_hidden_states=encoder_outputs.hidden_states,
encoder_attentions=encoder_outputs.attentions,
)
@add_start_docstrings(
"The M2M100 Model with a language modeling head. Can be used for summarization.", M2M_100_START_DOCSTRING
)
class M2M100ForConditionalGeneration(M2M100PreTrainedModel):
base_model_prefix = "model"
_tied_weights_keys = ["encoder.embed_tokens.weight", "decoder.embed_tokens.weight", "lm_head.weight"]
def __init__(self, config: M2M100Config):
super().__init__(config)
self.model = M2M100Model(config)
self.lm_head = nn.Linear(config.d_model, self.model.shared.num_embeddings, bias=False)
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
def get_encoder(self):
return self.model.get_encoder()
def get_decoder(self):
return self.model.get_decoder()
def resize_token_embeddings(self, new_num_tokens: int) -> nn.Embedding:
new_embeddings = super().resize_token_embeddings(new_num_tokens)
return new_embeddings
def get_output_embeddings(self):
return self.lm_head
def set_output_embeddings(self, new_embeddings):
self.lm_head = new_embeddings
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(M2M_100_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=Seq2SeqLMOutput, config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC)
@add_end_docstrings(M2M_100_GENERATION_EXAMPLE)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
decoder_input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
decoder_attention_mask: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
decoder_head_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
cross_attn_head_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
encoder_outputs: Optional[Tuple[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]]] = None,
past_key_values: Optional[Tuple[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]]] = None,
inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
decoder_inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
labels: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
use_cache: Optional[bool] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple[torch.Tensor], Seq2SeqLMOutput]:
r"""
labels (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Labels for computing the masked language modeling loss. Indices should either be in `[0, ...,
config.vocab_size]` or -100 (see `input_ids` docstring). Tokens with indices set to `-100` are ignored
(masked), the loss is only computed for the tokens with labels in `[0, ..., config.vocab_size]`.
Returns:
"""
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
if labels is not None:
if decoder_input_ids is None:
decoder_input_ids = shift_tokens_right(
labels, self.config.pad_token_id, self.config.decoder_start_token_id
)
outputs = self.model(
input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
decoder_input_ids=decoder_input_ids,
encoder_outputs=encoder_outputs,
decoder_attention_mask=decoder_attention_mask,
head_mask=head_mask,
decoder_head_mask=decoder_head_mask,
cross_attn_head_mask=cross_attn_head_mask,
past_key_values=past_key_values,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
decoder_inputs_embeds=decoder_inputs_embeds,
use_cache=use_cache,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
lm_logits = self.lm_head(outputs[0])
masked_lm_loss = None
if labels is not None:
# move labels to the correct device to enable PP
labels = labels.to(lm_logits.device)
loss_fct = CrossEntropyLoss()
masked_lm_loss = loss_fct(lm_logits.view(-1, self.config.vocab_size), labels.view(-1))
if not return_dict:
output = (lm_logits,) + outputs[1:]
return ((masked_lm_loss,) + output) if masked_lm_loss is not None else output
return Seq2SeqLMOutput(
loss=masked_lm_loss,
logits=lm_logits,
past_key_values=outputs.past_key_values,
decoder_hidden_states=outputs.decoder_hidden_states,
decoder_attentions=outputs.decoder_attentions,
cross_attentions=outputs.cross_attentions,
encoder_last_hidden_state=outputs.encoder_last_hidden_state,
encoder_hidden_states=outputs.encoder_hidden_states,
encoder_attentions=outputs.encoder_attentions,
)
def prepare_inputs_for_generation(
self,
decoder_input_ids,
past_key_values=None,
attention_mask=None,
head_mask=None,
decoder_head_mask=None,
cross_attn_head_mask=None,
use_cache=None,
encoder_outputs=None,
**kwargs,
):
# cut decoder_input_ids if past is used
if past_key_values is not None:
decoder_input_ids = decoder_input_ids[:, -1:]
return {
"input_ids": None, # encoder_outputs is defined. input_ids not needed
"encoder_outputs": encoder_outputs,
"past_key_values": past_key_values,
"decoder_input_ids": decoder_input_ids,
"attention_mask": attention_mask,
"head_mask": head_mask,
"decoder_head_mask": decoder_head_mask,
"cross_attn_head_mask": cross_attn_head_mask,
"use_cache": use_cache, # change this to avoid caching (presumably for debugging)
}
@staticmethod
def _reorder_cache(past_key_values, beam_idx):
reordered_past = ()
for layer_past in past_key_values:
reordered_past += (tuple(past_state.index_select(0, beam_idx) for past_state in layer_past),)
return reordered_past
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transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/m2m_100/__init__.py | # Copyright 2021 The Fairseq Authors and The HuggingFace Inc. 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.
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING
from ...utils import OptionalDependencyNotAvailable, _LazyModule, is_tokenizers_available, is_torch_available
_import_structure = {
"configuration_m2m_100": ["M2M_100_PRETRAINED_CONFIG_ARCHIVE_MAP", "M2M100Config", "M2M100OnnxConfig"],
"tokenization_m2m_100": ["M2M100Tokenizer"],
}
try:
if not is_torch_available():
raise OptionalDependencyNotAvailable()
except OptionalDependencyNotAvailable:
pass
else:
_import_structure["modeling_m2m_100"] = [
"M2M_100_PRETRAINED_MODEL_ARCHIVE_LIST",
"M2M100ForConditionalGeneration",
"M2M100Model",
"M2M100PreTrainedModel",
]
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from .configuration_m2m_100 import M2M_100_PRETRAINED_CONFIG_ARCHIVE_MAP, M2M100Config, M2M100OnnxConfig
from .tokenization_m2m_100 import M2M100Tokenizer
try:
if not is_torch_available():
raise OptionalDependencyNotAvailable()
except OptionalDependencyNotAvailable:
pass
else:
from .modeling_m2m_100 import (
M2M_100_PRETRAINED_MODEL_ARCHIVE_LIST,
M2M100ForConditionalGeneration,
M2M100Model,
M2M100PreTrainedModel,
)
else:
import sys
sys.modules[__name__] = _LazyModule(__name__, globals()["__file__"], _import_structure, module_spec=__spec__)
| 1,992 | 31.672131 | 113 | py |
transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/m2m_100/convert_m2m100_original_checkpoint_to_pytorch.py | # Copyright 2021 The Fairseq Authors and The HuggingFace Inc. 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.
import argparse
import torch
from torch import nn
from transformers import M2M100Config, M2M100ForConditionalGeneration
def remove_ignore_keys_(state_dict):
ignore_keys = [
"encoder.version",
"decoder.version",
"model.encoder.version",
"model.decoder.version",
"decoder.output_projection.weight",
"_float_tensor",
"encoder.embed_positions._float_tensor",
"decoder.embed_positions._float_tensor",
]
for k in ignore_keys:
state_dict.pop(k, None)
def make_linear_from_emb(emb):
vocab_size, emb_size = emb.weight.shape
lin_layer = nn.Linear(vocab_size, emb_size, bias=False)
lin_layer.weight.data = emb.weight.data
return lin_layer
def convert_fairseq_m2m100_checkpoint_from_disk(checkpoint_path):
m2m_100 = torch.load(checkpoint_path, map_location="cpu")
args = m2m_100["args"] or m2m_100["cfg"]["model"]
state_dict = m2m_100["model"]
remove_ignore_keys_(state_dict)
vocab_size = state_dict["encoder.embed_tokens.weight"].shape[0]
config = M2M100Config(
vocab_size=vocab_size,
max_position_embeddings=1024,
encoder_layers=args.encoder_layers,
decoder_layers=args.decoder_layers,
encoder_attention_heads=args.encoder_attention_heads,
decoder_attention_heads=args.decoder_attention_heads,
encoder_ffn_dim=args.encoder_ffn_embed_dim,
decoder_ffn_dim=args.decoder_ffn_embed_dim,
d_model=args.encoder_embed_dim,
encoder_layerdrop=args.encoder_layerdrop,
decoder_layerdrop=args.decoder_layerdrop,
dropout=args.dropout,
attention_dropout=args.attention_dropout,
activation_dropout=args.activation_dropout,
activation_function="relu",
)
state_dict["shared.weight"] = state_dict["decoder.embed_tokens.weight"]
model = M2M100ForConditionalGeneration(config)
model.model.load_state_dict(state_dict, strict=False)
model.lm_head = make_linear_from_emb(model.model.shared)
return model
if __name__ == "__main__":
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
# Required parameters
parser.add_argument("fairseq_path", type=str, help="path to a model.pt on local filesystem.")
parser.add_argument("pytorch_dump_folder_path", default=None, type=str, help="Path to the output PyTorch model.")
args = parser.parse_args()
model = convert_fairseq_m2m100_checkpoint_from_disk(args.fairseq_pathß)
model.save_pretrained(args.pytorch_dump_folder_path)
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transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/convnextv2/convert_convnextv2_to_pytorch.py | # coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2023 The HuggingFace Inc. team.
#
# 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.
"""Convert ConvNeXTV2 checkpoints from the original repository.
URL: https://github.com/facebookresearch/ConvNeXt"""
import argparse
import json
import os
import requests
import torch
from huggingface_hub import hf_hub_download
from PIL import Image
from transformers import ConvNextImageProcessor, ConvNextV2Config, ConvNextV2ForImageClassification
from transformers.image_utils import PILImageResampling
from transformers.utils import logging
logging.set_verbosity_info()
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
def get_convnextv2_config(checkpoint_url):
config = ConvNextV2Config()
if "atto" in checkpoint_url:
depths = [2, 2, 6, 2]
hidden_sizes = [40, 80, 160, 320]
if "femto" in checkpoint_url:
depths = [2, 2, 6, 2]
hidden_sizes = [48, 96, 192, 384]
if "pico" in checkpoint_url:
depths = [2, 2, 6, 2]
hidden_sizes = [64, 128, 256, 512]
if "nano" in checkpoint_url:
depths = [2, 2, 8, 2]
hidden_sizes = [80, 160, 320, 640]
if "tiny" in checkpoint_url:
depths = [3, 3, 9, 3]
hidden_sizes = [96, 192, 384, 768]
if "base" in checkpoint_url:
depths = [3, 3, 27, 3]
hidden_sizes = [128, 256, 512, 1024]
if "large" in checkpoint_url:
depths = [3, 3, 27, 3]
hidden_sizes = [192, 384, 768, 1536]
if "huge" in checkpoint_url:
depths = [3, 3, 27, 3]
hidden_sizes = [352, 704, 1408, 2816]
num_labels = 1000
filename = "imagenet-1k-id2label.json"
expected_shape = (1, 1000)
repo_id = "huggingface/label-files"
config.num_labels = num_labels
id2label = json.load(open(hf_hub_download(repo_id, filename, repo_type="dataset"), "r"))
id2label = {int(k): v for k, v in id2label.items()}
config.id2label = id2label
config.label2id = {v: k for k, v in id2label.items()}
config.hidden_sizes = hidden_sizes
config.depths = depths
return config, expected_shape
def rename_key(name):
if "downsample_layers.0.0" in name:
name = name.replace("downsample_layers.0.0", "embeddings.patch_embeddings")
if "downsample_layers.0.1" in name:
name = name.replace("downsample_layers.0.1", "embeddings.norm") # we rename to layernorm later on
if "downsample_layers.1.0" in name:
name = name.replace("downsample_layers.1.0", "stages.1.downsampling_layer.0")
if "downsample_layers.1.1" in name:
name = name.replace("downsample_layers.1.1", "stages.1.downsampling_layer.1")
if "downsample_layers.2.0" in name:
name = name.replace("downsample_layers.2.0", "stages.2.downsampling_layer.0")
if "downsample_layers.2.1" in name:
name = name.replace("downsample_layers.2.1", "stages.2.downsampling_layer.1")
if "downsample_layers.3.0" in name:
name = name.replace("downsample_layers.3.0", "stages.3.downsampling_layer.0")
if "downsample_layers.3.1" in name:
name = name.replace("downsample_layers.3.1", "stages.3.downsampling_layer.1")
if "stages" in name and "downsampling_layer" not in name:
# stages.0.0. for instance should be renamed to stages.0.layers.0.
name = name[: len("stages.0")] + ".layers" + name[len("stages.0") :]
if "gamma" in name:
name = name.replace("gamma", "weight")
if "beta" in name:
name = name.replace("beta", "bias")
if "stages" in name:
name = name.replace("stages", "encoder.stages")
if "norm" in name:
name = name.replace("norm", "layernorm")
if "head" in name:
name = name.replace("head", "classifier")
return name
# We will verify our results on an image of cute cats
def prepare_img():
url = "http://images.cocodataset.org/val2017/000000039769.jpg"
im = Image.open(requests.get(url, stream=True).raw)
return im
def convert_preprocessor(checkpoint_url):
if "224" in checkpoint_url:
size = 224
crop_pct = 224 / 256
elif "384" in checkpoint_url:
size = 384
crop_pct = None
else:
size = 512
crop_pct = None
return ConvNextImageProcessor(
size=size,
crop_pct=crop_pct,
image_mean=[0.485, 0.456, 0.406],
image_std=[0.229, 0.224, 0.225],
resample=PILImageResampling.BICUBIC,
)
@torch.no_grad()
def convert_convnextv2_checkpoint(checkpoint_url, pytorch_dump_folder_path, save_model, push_to_hub):
"""
Copy/paste/tweak model's weights to our ConvNeXTV2 structure.
"""
print("Downloading original model from checkpoint...")
# define ConvNeXTV2 configuration based on URL
config, expected_shape = get_convnextv2_config(checkpoint_url)
# load original state_dict from URL
state_dict = torch.hub.load_state_dict_from_url(checkpoint_url)["model"]
print("Converting model parameters...")
# rename keys
for key in state_dict.copy().keys():
val = state_dict.pop(key)
state_dict[rename_key(key)] = val
# add prefix to all keys expect classifier head
for key in state_dict.copy().keys():
val = state_dict.pop(key)
if not key.startswith("classifier"):
key = "convnextv2." + key
state_dict[key] = val
# load HuggingFace model
model = ConvNextV2ForImageClassification(config)
model.load_state_dict(state_dict)
model.eval()
# Check outputs on an image, prepared by ConvNextImageProcessor
preprocessor = convert_preprocessor(checkpoint_url)
inputs = preprocessor(images=prepare_img(), return_tensors="pt")
logits = model(**inputs).logits
# note: the logits below were obtained without center cropping
if checkpoint_url == "https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/convnext/convnextv2/im1k/convnextv2_atto_1k_224_ema.pt":
expected_logits = torch.tensor([-0.3930, 0.1747, -0.5246, 0.4177, 0.4295])
elif checkpoint_url == "https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/convnext/convnextv2/im1k/convnextv2_femto_1k_224_ema.pt":
expected_logits = torch.tensor([-0.1727, -0.5341, -0.7818, -0.4745, -0.6566])
elif checkpoint_url == "https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/convnext/convnextv2/im1k/convnextv2_pico_1k_224_ema.pt":
expected_logits = torch.tensor([-0.0333, 0.1563, -0.9137, 0.1054, 0.0381])
elif checkpoint_url == "https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/convnext/convnextv2/im1k/convnextv2_nano_1k_224_ema.pt":
expected_logits = torch.tensor([-0.1744, -0.1555, -0.0713, 0.0950, -0.1431])
elif checkpoint_url == "https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/convnext/convnextv2/im1k/convnextv2_tiny_1k_224_ema.pt":
expected_logits = torch.tensor([0.9996, 0.1966, -0.4386, -0.3472, 0.6661])
elif checkpoint_url == "https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/convnext/convnextv2/im1k/convnextv2_base_1k_224_ema.pt":
expected_logits = torch.tensor([-0.2553, -0.6708, -0.1359, 0.2518, -0.2488])
elif checkpoint_url == "https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/convnext/convnextv2/im1k/convnextv2_large_1k_224_ema.pt":
expected_logits = torch.tensor([-0.0673, -0.5627, -0.3753, -0.2722, 0.0178])
elif checkpoint_url == "https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/convnext/convnextv2/im1k/convnextv2_huge_1k_224_ema.pt":
expected_logits = torch.tensor([-0.6377, -0.7458, -0.2150, 0.1184, -0.0597])
elif checkpoint_url == "https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/convnext/convnextv2/im22k/convnextv2_nano_22k_224_ema.pt":
expected_logits = torch.tensor([1.0799, 0.2322, -0.8860, 1.0219, 0.6231])
elif checkpoint_url == "https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/convnext/convnextv2/im22k/convnextv2_nano_22k_384_ema.pt":
expected_logits = torch.tensor([0.3766, 0.4917, -1.1426, 0.9942, 0.6024])
elif checkpoint_url == "https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/convnext/convnextv2/im22k/convnextv2_tiny_22k_224_ema.pt":
expected_logits = torch.tensor([0.4220, -0.6919, -0.4317, -0.2881, -0.6609])
elif checkpoint_url == "https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/convnext/convnextv2/im22k/convnextv2_tiny_22k_384_ema.pt":
expected_logits = torch.tensor([0.1082, -0.8286, -0.5095, 0.4681, -0.8085])
elif checkpoint_url == "https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/convnext/convnextv2/im22k/convnextv2_base_22k_224_ema.pt":
expected_logits = torch.tensor([-0.2419, -0.6221, 0.2176, -0.0980, -0.7527])
elif checkpoint_url == "https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/convnext/convnextv2/im22k/convnextv2_base_22k_384_ema.pt":
expected_logits = torch.tensor([0.0391, -0.4371, 0.3786, 0.1251, -0.2784])
elif checkpoint_url == "https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/convnext/convnextv2/im22k/convnextv2_large_22k_224_ema.pt":
expected_logits = torch.tensor([-0.0504, 0.5636, -0.1729, -0.6507, -0.3949])
elif checkpoint_url == "https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/convnext/convnextv2/im22k/convnextv2_large_22k_384_ema.pt":
expected_logits = torch.tensor([0.3560, 0.9486, 0.3149, -0.2667, -0.5138])
elif checkpoint_url == "https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/convnext/convnextv2/im22k/convnextv2_huge_22k_384_ema.pt":
expected_logits = torch.tensor([-0.2469, -0.4550, -0.5853, -0.0810, 0.0309])
elif checkpoint_url == "https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/convnext/convnextv2/im22k/convnextv2_huge_22k_512_ema.pt":
expected_logits = torch.tensor([-0.3090, 0.0802, -0.0682, -0.1979, -0.2826])
else:
raise ValueError(f"Unknown URL: {checkpoint_url}")
assert torch.allclose(logits[0, :5], expected_logits, atol=1e-3)
assert logits.shape == expected_shape
print("Model outputs match the original results!")
if save_model:
print("Saving model to local...")
# Create folder to save model
if not os.path.isdir(pytorch_dump_folder_path):
os.mkdir(pytorch_dump_folder_path)
model.save_pretrained(pytorch_dump_folder_path)
preprocessor.save_pretrained(pytorch_dump_folder_path)
model_name = "convnextv2"
if "atto" in checkpoint_url:
model_name += "-atto"
if "femto" in checkpoint_url:
model_name += "-femto"
if "pico" in checkpoint_url:
model_name += "-pico"
if "nano" in checkpoint_url:
model_name += "-nano"
elif "tiny" in checkpoint_url:
model_name += "-tiny"
elif "base" in checkpoint_url:
model_name += "-base"
elif "large" in checkpoint_url:
model_name += "-large"
elif "huge" in checkpoint_url:
model_name += "-huge"
if "22k" in checkpoint_url and "1k" not in checkpoint_url:
model_name += "-22k"
elif "22k" in checkpoint_url and "1k" in checkpoint_url:
model_name += "-22k-1k"
elif "1k" in checkpoint_url:
model_name += "-1k"
if "224" in checkpoint_url:
model_name += "-224"
elif "384" in checkpoint_url:
model_name += "-384"
elif "512" in checkpoint_url:
model_name += "-512"
if push_to_hub:
print(f"Pushing {model_name} to the hub...")
model.push_to_hub(model_name)
preprocessor.push_to_hub(model_name)
if __name__ == "__main__":
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
# Required parameters
parser.add_argument(
"--checkpoint_url",
default="https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/convnext/convnextv2/im1k/convnextv2_atto_1k_224_ema.pt",
type=str,
help="URL of the original ConvNeXTV2 checkpoint you'd like to convert.",
)
parser.add_argument(
"--pytorch_dump_folder_path",
default="model",
type=str,
help="Path to the output PyTorch model directory.",
)
parser.add_argument("--save_model", action="store_true", help="Save model to local")
parser.add_argument("--push_to_hub", action="store_true", help="Push model and image preprocessor to the hub")
args = parser.parse_args()
convert_convnextv2_checkpoint(
args.checkpoint_url, args.pytorch_dump_folder_path, args.save_model, args.push_to_hub
)
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transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/convnextv2/configuration_convnextv2.py | # coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2023 Meta Platforms, Inc. and The HuggingFace Inc. 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.
""" ConvNeXTV2 model configuration"""
from ...configuration_utils import PretrainedConfig
from ...utils import logging
from ...utils.backbone_utils import BackboneConfigMixin, get_aligned_output_features_output_indices
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
CONVNEXTV2_PRETRAINED_CONFIG_ARCHIVE_MAP = {
"facebook/convnextv2-tiny-1k-224": "https://huggingface.co/facebook/convnextv2-tiny-1k-224/resolve/main/config.json",
}
class ConvNextV2Config(BackboneConfigMixin, PretrainedConfig):
r"""
This is the configuration class to store the configuration of a [`ConvNextV2Model`]. It is used to instantiate an
ConvNeXTV2 model according to the specified arguments, defining the model architecture. Instantiating a
configuration with the defaults will yield a similar configuration to that of the ConvNeXTV2
[facebook/convnextv2-tiny-1k-224](https://huggingface.co/facebook/convnextv2-tiny-1k-224) architecture.
Configuration objects inherit from [`PretrainedConfig`] and can be used to control the model outputs. Read the
documentation from [`PretrainedConfig`] for more information.
Args:
num_channels (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 3):
The number of input channels.
patch_size (`int`, optional, defaults to 4):
Patch size to use in the patch embedding layer.
num_stages (`int`, optional, defaults to 4):
The number of stages in the model.
hidden_sizes (`List[int]`, *optional*, defaults to `[96, 192, 384, 768]`):
Dimensionality (hidden size) at each stage.
depths (`List[int]`, *optional*, defaults to `[3, 3, 9, 3]`):
Depth (number of blocks) for each stage.
hidden_act (`str` or `function`, *optional*, defaults to `"gelu"`):
The non-linear activation function (function or string) in each block. If string, `"gelu"`, `"relu"`,
`"selu"` and `"gelu_new"` are supported.
initializer_range (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.02):
The standard deviation of the truncated_normal_initializer for initializing all weight matrices.
layer_norm_eps (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 1e-12):
The epsilon used by the layer normalization layers.
drop_path_rate (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.0):
The drop rate for stochastic depth.
out_features (`List[str]`, *optional*):
If used as backbone, list of features to output. Can be any of `"stem"`, `"stage1"`, `"stage2"`, etc.
(depending on how many stages the model has). If unset and `out_indices` is set, will default to the
corresponding stages. If unset and `out_indices` is unset, will default to the last stage.
out_indices (`List[int]`, *optional*):
If used as backbone, list of indices of features to output. Can be any of 0, 1, 2, etc. (depending on how
many stages the model has). If unset and `out_features` is set, will default to the corresponding stages.
If unset and `out_features` is unset, will default to the last stage.
Example:
```python
>>> from transformers import ConvNeXTV2Config, ConvNextV2Model
>>> # Initializing a ConvNeXTV2 convnextv2-tiny-1k-224 style configuration
>>> configuration = ConvNeXTV2Config()
>>> # Initializing a model (with random weights) from the convnextv2-tiny-1k-224 style configuration
>>> model = ConvNextV2Model(configuration)
>>> # Accessing the model configuration
>>> configuration = model.config
```"""
model_type = "convnextv2"
def __init__(
self,
num_channels=3,
patch_size=4,
num_stages=4,
hidden_sizes=None,
depths=None,
hidden_act="gelu",
initializer_range=0.02,
layer_norm_eps=1e-12,
drop_path_rate=0.0,
image_size=224,
out_features=None,
out_indices=None,
**kwargs,
):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.num_channels = num_channels
self.patch_size = patch_size
self.num_stages = num_stages
self.hidden_sizes = [96, 192, 384, 768] if hidden_sizes is None else hidden_sizes
self.depths = [3, 3, 9, 3] if depths is None else depths
self.hidden_act = hidden_act
self.initializer_range = initializer_range
self.layer_norm_eps = layer_norm_eps
self.drop_path_rate = drop_path_rate
self.image_size = image_size
self.stage_names = ["stem"] + [f"stage{idx}" for idx in range(1, len(self.depths) + 1)]
self._out_features, self._out_indices = get_aligned_output_features_output_indices(
out_features=out_features, out_indices=out_indices, stage_names=self.stage_names
)
| 5,430 | 45.818966 | 121 | py |
transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/convnextv2/__init__.py | # flake8: noqa
# There's no way to ignore "F401 '...' imported but unused" warnings in this
# module, but to preserve other warnings. So, don't check this module at all.
# Copyright 2023 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.
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING
# rely on isort to merge the imports
from ...utils import (
OptionalDependencyNotAvailable,
_LazyModule,
is_torch_available,
)
_import_structure = {
"configuration_convnextv2": [
"CONVNEXTV2_PRETRAINED_CONFIG_ARCHIVE_MAP",
"ConvNextV2Config",
]
}
try:
if not is_torch_available():
raise OptionalDependencyNotAvailable()
except OptionalDependencyNotAvailable:
pass
else:
_import_structure["modeling_convnextv2"] = [
"CONVNEXTV2_PRETRAINED_MODEL_ARCHIVE_LIST",
"ConvNextV2ForImageClassification",
"ConvNextV2Model",
"ConvNextV2PreTrainedModel",
"ConvNextV2Backbone",
]
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from .configuration_convnextv2 import (
CONVNEXTV2_PRETRAINED_CONFIG_ARCHIVE_MAP,
ConvNextV2Config,
)
try:
if not is_torch_available():
raise OptionalDependencyNotAvailable()
except OptionalDependencyNotAvailable:
pass
else:
from .modeling_convnextv2 import (
CONVNEXTV2_PRETRAINED_MODEL_ARCHIVE_LIST,
ConvNextV2Backbone,
ConvNextV2ForImageClassification,
ConvNextV2Model,
ConvNextV2PreTrainedModel,
)
else:
import sys
sys.modules[__name__] = _LazyModule(__name__, globals()["__file__"], _import_structure)
| 2,159 | 28.189189 | 91 | py |
transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/convnextv2/modeling_convnextv2.py | # coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2023 Meta Platforms, Inc. and The HuggingFace Inc. 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.
""" PyTorch ConvNextV2 model."""
from typing import Optional, Tuple, Union
import torch
import torch.utils.checkpoint
from torch import nn
from torch.nn import BCEWithLogitsLoss, CrossEntropyLoss, MSELoss
from ...activations import ACT2FN
from ...modeling_outputs import (
BackboneOutput,
BaseModelOutputWithNoAttention,
BaseModelOutputWithPoolingAndNoAttention,
ImageClassifierOutputWithNoAttention,
)
from ...modeling_utils import PreTrainedModel
from ...utils import (
add_code_sample_docstrings,
add_start_docstrings,
add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward,
logging,
replace_return_docstrings,
)
from ...utils.backbone_utils import BackboneMixin
from .configuration_convnextv2 import ConvNextV2Config
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
# General docstring
_CONFIG_FOR_DOC = "ConvNextV2Config"
# Base docstring
_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC = "facebook/convnextv2-tiny-1k-224"
_EXPECTED_OUTPUT_SHAPE = [1, 768, 7, 7]
# Image classification docstring
_IMAGE_CLASS_CHECKPOINT = "facebook/convnextv2-tiny-1k-224"
_IMAGE_CLASS_EXPECTED_OUTPUT = "tabby, tabby cat"
CONVNEXTV2_PRETRAINED_MODEL_ARCHIVE_LIST = [
"facebook/convnextv2-tiny-1k-224",
# See all ConvNextV2 models at https://huggingface.co/models?filter=convnextv2
]
# Copied from transformers.models.beit.modeling_beit.drop_path
def drop_path(input, drop_prob: float = 0.0, training: bool = False):
"""
Drop paths (Stochastic Depth) per sample (when applied in main path of residual blocks).
Comment by Ross Wightman: This is the same as the DropConnect impl I created for EfficientNet, etc networks,
however, the original name is misleading as 'Drop Connect' is a different form of dropout in a separate paper...
See discussion: https://github.com/tensorflow/tpu/issues/494#issuecomment-532968956 ... I've opted for changing the
layer and argument names to 'drop path' rather than mix DropConnect as a layer name and use 'survival rate' as the
argument.
"""
if drop_prob == 0.0 or not training:
return input
keep_prob = 1 - drop_prob
shape = (input.shape[0],) + (1,) * (input.ndim - 1) # work with diff dim tensors, not just 2D ConvNets
random_tensor = keep_prob + torch.rand(shape, dtype=input.dtype, device=input.device)
random_tensor.floor_() # binarize
output = input.div(keep_prob) * random_tensor
return output
# Copied from transformers.models.beit.modeling_beit.BeitDropPath with Beit->ConvNextV2
class ConvNextV2DropPath(nn.Module):
"""Drop paths (Stochastic Depth) per sample (when applied in main path of residual blocks)."""
def __init__(self, drop_prob: Optional[float] = None) -> None:
super().__init__()
self.drop_prob = drop_prob
def forward(self, hidden_states: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
return drop_path(hidden_states, self.drop_prob, self.training)
def extra_repr(self) -> str:
return "p={}".format(self.drop_prob)
class ConvNextV2GRN(nn.Module):
"""GRN (Global Response Normalization) layer"""
def __init__(self, dim: int):
super().__init__()
self.weight = nn.Parameter(torch.zeros(1, 1, 1, dim))
self.bias = nn.Parameter(torch.zeros(1, 1, 1, dim))
def forward(self, hidden_states: torch.FloatTensor) -> torch.FloatTensor:
# Compute and normalize global spatial feature maps
global_features = torch.norm(hidden_states, p=2, dim=(1, 2), keepdim=True)
norm_features = global_features / (global_features.mean(dim=-1, keepdim=True) + 1e-6)
hidden_states = self.weight * (hidden_states * norm_features) + self.bias + hidden_states
return hidden_states
# Copied from transformers.models.convnext.modeling_convnext.ConvNextLayerNorm with ConvNext->ConvNextV2
class ConvNextV2LayerNorm(nn.Module):
r"""LayerNorm that supports two data formats: channels_last (default) or channels_first.
The ordering of the dimensions in the inputs. channels_last corresponds to inputs with shape (batch_size, height,
width, channels) while channels_first corresponds to inputs with shape (batch_size, channels, height, width).
"""
def __init__(self, normalized_shape, eps=1e-6, data_format="channels_last"):
super().__init__()
self.weight = nn.Parameter(torch.ones(normalized_shape))
self.bias = nn.Parameter(torch.zeros(normalized_shape))
self.eps = eps
self.data_format = data_format
if self.data_format not in ["channels_last", "channels_first"]:
raise NotImplementedError(f"Unsupported data format: {self.data_format}")
self.normalized_shape = (normalized_shape,)
def forward(self, x: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
if self.data_format == "channels_last":
x = torch.nn.functional.layer_norm(x, self.normalized_shape, self.weight, self.bias, self.eps)
elif self.data_format == "channels_first":
input_dtype = x.dtype
x = x.float()
u = x.mean(1, keepdim=True)
s = (x - u).pow(2).mean(1, keepdim=True)
x = (x - u) / torch.sqrt(s + self.eps)
x = x.to(dtype=input_dtype)
x = self.weight[:, None, None] * x + self.bias[:, None, None]
return x
# Copied from transformers.models.convnext.modeling_convnext.ConvNextEmbeddings with ConvNext->ConvNextV2
class ConvNextV2Embeddings(nn.Module):
"""This class is comparable to (and inspired by) the SwinEmbeddings class
found in src/transformers/models/swin/modeling_swin.py.
"""
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.patch_embeddings = nn.Conv2d(
config.num_channels, config.hidden_sizes[0], kernel_size=config.patch_size, stride=config.patch_size
)
self.layernorm = ConvNextV2LayerNorm(config.hidden_sizes[0], eps=1e-6, data_format="channels_first")
self.num_channels = config.num_channels
def forward(self, pixel_values: torch.FloatTensor) -> torch.Tensor:
num_channels = pixel_values.shape[1]
if num_channels != self.num_channels:
raise ValueError(
"Make sure that the channel dimension of the pixel values match with the one set in the configuration."
)
embeddings = self.patch_embeddings(pixel_values)
embeddings = self.layernorm(embeddings)
return embeddings
class ConvNextV2Layer(nn.Module):
"""This corresponds to the `Block` class in the original implementation.
There are two equivalent implementations: [DwConv, LayerNorm (channels_first), Conv, GELU,1x1 Conv]; all in (N, C,
H, W) (2) [DwConv, Permute to (N, H, W, C), LayerNorm (channels_last), Linear, GELU, Linear]; Permute back
The authors used (2) as they find it slightly faster in PyTorch.
Args:
config ([`ConvNextV2Config`]): Model configuration class.
dim (`int`): Number of input channels.
drop_path (`float`): Stochastic depth rate. Default: 0.0.
"""
def __init__(self, config, dim, drop_path=0):
super().__init__()
# depthwise conv
self.dwconv = nn.Conv2d(dim, dim, kernel_size=7, padding=3, groups=dim)
self.layernorm = ConvNextV2LayerNorm(dim, eps=1e-6)
# pointwise/1x1 convs, implemented with linear layers
self.pwconv1 = nn.Linear(dim, 4 * dim)
self.act = ACT2FN[config.hidden_act]
self.grn = ConvNextV2GRN(4 * dim)
self.pwconv2 = nn.Linear(4 * dim, dim)
self.drop_path = ConvNextV2DropPath(drop_path) if drop_path > 0.0 else nn.Identity()
def forward(self, hidden_states: torch.FloatTensor) -> torch.Tensor:
input = hidden_states
x = self.dwconv(hidden_states)
# (batch_size, num_channels, height, width) -> (batch_size, height, width, num_channels)
x = x.permute(0, 2, 3, 1)
x = self.layernorm(x)
x = self.pwconv1(x)
x = self.act(x)
x = self.grn(x)
x = self.pwconv2(x)
# (batch_size, height, width, num_channels) -> (batch_size, num_channels, height, width)
x = x.permute(0, 3, 1, 2)
x = input + self.drop_path(x)
return x
# Copied from transformers.models.convnext.modeling_convnext.ConvNextStage with ConvNeXT->ConvNeXTV2, ConvNext->ConvNextV2
class ConvNextV2Stage(nn.Module):
"""ConvNeXTV2 stage, consisting of an optional downsampling layer + multiple residual blocks.
Args:
config ([`ConvNextV2Config`]): Model configuration class.
in_channels (`int`): Number of input channels.
out_channels (`int`): Number of output channels.
depth (`int`): Number of residual blocks.
drop_path_rates(`List[float]`): Stochastic depth rates for each layer.
"""
def __init__(self, config, in_channels, out_channels, kernel_size=2, stride=2, depth=2, drop_path_rates=None):
super().__init__()
if in_channels != out_channels or stride > 1:
self.downsampling_layer = nn.Sequential(
ConvNextV2LayerNorm(in_channels, eps=1e-6, data_format="channels_first"),
nn.Conv2d(in_channels, out_channels, kernel_size=kernel_size, stride=stride),
)
else:
self.downsampling_layer = nn.Identity()
drop_path_rates = drop_path_rates or [0.0] * depth
self.layers = nn.Sequential(
*[ConvNextV2Layer(config, dim=out_channels, drop_path=drop_path_rates[j]) for j in range(depth)]
)
def forward(self, hidden_states: torch.FloatTensor) -> torch.Tensor:
hidden_states = self.downsampling_layer(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.layers(hidden_states)
return hidden_states
# Copied from transformers.models.convnext.modeling_convnext.ConvNextEncoder with ConvNext->ConvNextV2
class ConvNextV2Encoder(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.stages = nn.ModuleList()
drop_path_rates = [
x.tolist() for x in torch.linspace(0, config.drop_path_rate, sum(config.depths)).split(config.depths)
]
prev_chs = config.hidden_sizes[0]
for i in range(config.num_stages):
out_chs = config.hidden_sizes[i]
stage = ConvNextV2Stage(
config,
in_channels=prev_chs,
out_channels=out_chs,
stride=2 if i > 0 else 1,
depth=config.depths[i],
drop_path_rates=drop_path_rates[i],
)
self.stages.append(stage)
prev_chs = out_chs
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.FloatTensor,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = False,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = True,
) -> Union[Tuple, BaseModelOutputWithNoAttention]:
all_hidden_states = () if output_hidden_states else None
for i, layer_module in enumerate(self.stages):
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states = all_hidden_states + (hidden_states,)
hidden_states = layer_module(hidden_states)
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states = all_hidden_states + (hidden_states,)
if not return_dict:
return tuple(v for v in [hidden_states, all_hidden_states] if v is not None)
return BaseModelOutputWithNoAttention(
last_hidden_state=hidden_states,
hidden_states=all_hidden_states,
)
# Copied from transformers.models.convnext.modeling_convnext.ConvNextPreTrainedModel with ConvNext->ConvNextV2, convnext->convnextv2
class ConvNextV2PreTrainedModel(PreTrainedModel):
"""
An abstract class to handle weights initialization and a simple interface for downloading and loading pretrained
models.
"""
config_class = ConvNextV2Config
base_model_prefix = "convnextv2"
main_input_name = "pixel_values"
supports_gradient_checkpointing = True
def _init_weights(self, module):
"""Initialize the weights"""
if isinstance(module, (nn.Linear, nn.Conv2d)):
# Slightly different from the TF version which uses truncated_normal for initialization
# cf https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/5617
module.weight.data.normal_(mean=0.0, std=self.config.initializer_range)
if module.bias is not None:
module.bias.data.zero_()
elif isinstance(module, nn.LayerNorm):
module.bias.data.zero_()
module.weight.data.fill_(1.0)
def _set_gradient_checkpointing(self, module, value=False):
if isinstance(module, ConvNextV2Encoder):
module.gradient_checkpointing = value
CONVNEXTV2_START_DOCSTRING = r"""
This model is a PyTorch [torch.nn.Module](https://pytorch.org/docs/stable/nn.html#torch.nn.Module) subclass. Use it
as a regular PyTorch Module and refer to the PyTorch documentation for all matter related to general usage and
behavior.
Parameters:
config ([`ConvNextV2Config`]): Model configuration class with all the parameters of the model.
Initializing with a config file does not load the weights associated with the model, only the
configuration. Check out the [`~PreTrainedModel.from_pretrained`] method to load the model weights.
"""
CONVNEXTV2_INPUTS_DOCSTRING = r"""
Args:
pixel_values (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, num_channels, height, width)`):
Pixel values. Pixel values can be obtained using [`ConvNextImageProcessor`]. See
[`ConvNextImageProcessor.__call__`] for details.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors for
more detail.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple.
"""
@add_start_docstrings(
"The bare ConvNextV2 model outputting raw features without any specific head on top.",
CONVNEXTV2_START_DOCSTRING,
)
# Copied from transformers.models.convnext.modeling_convnext.ConvNextModel with CONVNEXT->CONVNEXTV2, ConvNext->ConvNextV2
class ConvNextV2Model(ConvNextV2PreTrainedModel):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__(config)
self.config = config
self.embeddings = ConvNextV2Embeddings(config)
self.encoder = ConvNextV2Encoder(config)
# final layernorm layer
self.layernorm = nn.LayerNorm(config.hidden_sizes[-1], eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(CONVNEXTV2_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@add_code_sample_docstrings(
checkpoint=_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC,
output_type=BaseModelOutputWithPoolingAndNoAttention,
config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC,
modality="vision",
expected_output=_EXPECTED_OUTPUT_SHAPE,
)
def forward(
self,
pixel_values: torch.FloatTensor = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple, BaseModelOutputWithPoolingAndNoAttention]:
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
if pixel_values is None:
raise ValueError("You have to specify pixel_values")
embedding_output = self.embeddings(pixel_values)
encoder_outputs = self.encoder(
embedding_output,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
last_hidden_state = encoder_outputs[0]
# global average pooling, (N, C, H, W) -> (N, C)
pooled_output = self.layernorm(last_hidden_state.mean([-2, -1]))
if not return_dict:
return (last_hidden_state, pooled_output) + encoder_outputs[1:]
return BaseModelOutputWithPoolingAndNoAttention(
last_hidden_state=last_hidden_state,
pooler_output=pooled_output,
hidden_states=encoder_outputs.hidden_states,
)
@add_start_docstrings(
"""
ConvNextV2 Model with an image classification head on top (a linear layer on top of the pooled features), e.g. for
ImageNet.
""",
CONVNEXTV2_START_DOCSTRING,
)
# Copied from transformers.models.convnext.modeling_convnext.ConvNextForImageClassification with CONVNEXT->CONVNEXTV2,ConvNext->ConvNextV2,convnext->convnextv2
class ConvNextV2ForImageClassification(ConvNextV2PreTrainedModel):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__(config)
self.num_labels = config.num_labels
self.convnextv2 = ConvNextV2Model(config)
# Classifier head
self.classifier = (
nn.Linear(config.hidden_sizes[-1], config.num_labels) if config.num_labels > 0 else nn.Identity()
)
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(CONVNEXTV2_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@add_code_sample_docstrings(
checkpoint=_IMAGE_CLASS_CHECKPOINT,
output_type=ImageClassifierOutputWithNoAttention,
config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC,
expected_output=_IMAGE_CLASS_EXPECTED_OUTPUT,
)
def forward(
self,
pixel_values: torch.FloatTensor = None,
labels: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple, ImageClassifierOutputWithNoAttention]:
r"""
labels (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size,)`, *optional*):
Labels for computing the image classification/regression loss. Indices should be in `[0, ...,
config.num_labels - 1]`. If `config.num_labels == 1` a regression loss is computed (Mean-Square loss), If
`config.num_labels > 1` a classification loss is computed (Cross-Entropy).
"""
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
outputs = self.convnextv2(pixel_values, output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states, return_dict=return_dict)
pooled_output = outputs.pooler_output if return_dict else outputs[1]
logits = self.classifier(pooled_output)
loss = None
if labels is not None:
if self.config.problem_type is None:
if self.num_labels == 1:
self.config.problem_type = "regression"
elif self.num_labels > 1 and (labels.dtype == torch.long or labels.dtype == torch.int):
self.config.problem_type = "single_label_classification"
else:
self.config.problem_type = "multi_label_classification"
if self.config.problem_type == "regression":
loss_fct = MSELoss()
if self.num_labels == 1:
loss = loss_fct(logits.squeeze(), labels.squeeze())
else:
loss = loss_fct(logits, labels)
elif self.config.problem_type == "single_label_classification":
loss_fct = CrossEntropyLoss()
loss = loss_fct(logits.view(-1, self.num_labels), labels.view(-1))
elif self.config.problem_type == "multi_label_classification":
loss_fct = BCEWithLogitsLoss()
loss = loss_fct(logits, labels)
if not return_dict:
output = (logits,) + outputs[2:]
return ((loss,) + output) if loss is not None else output
return ImageClassifierOutputWithNoAttention(
loss=loss,
logits=logits,
hidden_states=outputs.hidden_states,
)
@add_start_docstrings(
"""
ConvNeXT V2 backbone, to be used with frameworks like DETR and MaskFormer.
""",
CONVNEXTV2_START_DOCSTRING,
)
# Copied from transformers.models.convnext.modeling_convnext.ConvNextBackbone with CONVNEXT->CONVNEXTV2,ConvNext->ConvNextV2,facebook/convnext-tiny-224->facebook/convnextv2-tiny-1k-224
class ConvNextV2Backbone(ConvNextV2PreTrainedModel, BackboneMixin):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__(config)
super()._init_backbone(config)
self.embeddings = ConvNextV2Embeddings(config)
self.encoder = ConvNextV2Encoder(config)
self.num_features = [config.hidden_sizes[0]] + config.hidden_sizes
# Add layer norms to hidden states of out_features
hidden_states_norms = {}
for stage, num_channels in zip(self._out_features, self.channels):
hidden_states_norms[stage] = ConvNextV2LayerNorm(num_channels, data_format="channels_first")
self.hidden_states_norms = nn.ModuleDict(hidden_states_norms)
# initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(CONVNEXTV2_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=BackboneOutput, config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC)
def forward(
self,
pixel_values: torch.Tensor,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> BackboneOutput:
"""
Returns:
Examples:
```python
>>> from transformers import AutoImageProcessor, AutoBackbone
>>> import torch
>>> from PIL import Image
>>> import requests
>>> url = "http://images.cocodataset.org/val2017/000000039769.jpg"
>>> image = Image.open(requests.get(url, stream=True).raw)
>>> processor = AutoImageProcessor.from_pretrained("facebook/convnextv2-tiny-1k-224")
>>> model = AutoBackbone.from_pretrained("facebook/convnextv2-tiny-1k-224")
>>> inputs = processor(image, return_tensors="pt")
>>> outputs = model(**inputs)
```"""
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
embedding_output = self.embeddings(pixel_values)
outputs = self.encoder(
embedding_output,
output_hidden_states=True,
return_dict=True,
)
hidden_states = outputs.hidden_states
feature_maps = ()
# we skip the stem
for idx, (stage, hidden_state) in enumerate(zip(self.stage_names[1:], hidden_states[1:])):
if stage in self.out_features:
hidden_state = self.hidden_states_norms[stage](hidden_state)
feature_maps += (hidden_state,)
if not return_dict:
output = (feature_maps,)
if output_hidden_states:
output += (outputs.hidden_states,)
return output
return BackboneOutput(
feature_maps=feature_maps,
hidden_states=outputs.hidden_states if output_hidden_states else None,
attentions=None,
)
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transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/mluke/tokenization_mluke.py | # coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2021 Studio Ousia and the HuggingFace Inc. team.
#
# 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
""" Tokenization classes for mLUKE."""
import itertools
import json
import os
from collections.abc import Mapping
from shutil import copyfile
from typing import Any, Dict, List, Optional, Tuple, Union
import numpy as np
import sentencepiece as spm
from ...tokenization_utils import PreTrainedTokenizer
from ...tokenization_utils_base import (
ENCODE_KWARGS_DOCSTRING,
AddedToken,
BatchEncoding,
EncodedInput,
PaddingStrategy,
TensorType,
TextInput,
TextInputPair,
TruncationStrategy,
to_py_obj,
)
from ...utils import add_end_docstrings, is_tf_tensor, is_torch_tensor, logging
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
EntitySpan = Tuple[int, int]
EntitySpanInput = List[EntitySpan]
Entity = str
EntityInput = List[Entity]
SPIECE_UNDERLINE = "▁"
VOCAB_FILES_NAMES = {"vocab_file": "sentencepiece.bpe.model", "entity_vocab_file": "entity_vocab.json"}
PRETRAINED_VOCAB_FILES_MAP = {
"vocab_file": {
"studio-ousia/mluke-base": "https://huggingface.co/studio-ousia/mluke-base/resolve/main/vocab.json",
},
"merges_file": {
"studio-ousia/mluke-base": "https://huggingface.co/studio-ousia/mluke-base/resolve/main/merges.txt",
},
"entity_vocab_file": {
"studio-ousia/mluke-base": "https://huggingface.co/studio-ousia/mluke-base/resolve/main/entity_vocab.json",
},
}
PRETRAINED_POSITIONAL_EMBEDDINGS_SIZES = {
"studio-ousia/mluke-base": 512,
}
ENCODE_PLUS_ADDITIONAL_KWARGS_DOCSTRING = r"""
return_token_type_ids (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether to return token type IDs. If left to the default, will return the token type IDs according to
the specific tokenizer's default, defined by the `return_outputs` attribute.
[What are token type IDs?](../glossary#token-type-ids)
return_attention_mask (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether to return the attention mask. If left to the default, will return the attention mask according
to the specific tokenizer's default, defined by the `return_outputs` attribute.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
return_overflowing_tokens (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether or not to return overflowing token sequences. If a pair of sequences of input ids (or a batch
of pairs) is provided with `truncation_strategy = longest_first` or `True`, an error is raised instead
of returning overflowing tokens.
return_special_tokens_mask (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether or not to return special tokens mask information.
return_offsets_mapping (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether or not to return `(char_start, char_end)` for each token.
This is only available on fast tokenizers inheriting from [`PreTrainedTokenizerFast`], if using
Python's tokenizer, this method will raise `NotImplementedError`.
return_length (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether or not to return the lengths of the encoded inputs.
verbose (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether or not to print more information and warnings.
**kwargs: passed to the `self.tokenize()` method
Return:
[`BatchEncoding`]: A [`BatchEncoding`] with the following fields:
- **input_ids** -- List of token ids to be fed to a model.
[What are input IDs?](../glossary#input-ids)
- **token_type_ids** -- List of token type ids to be fed to a model (when `return_token_type_ids=True` or
if *"token_type_ids"* is in `self.model_input_names`).
[What are token type IDs?](../glossary#token-type-ids)
- **attention_mask** -- List of indices specifying which tokens should be attended to by the model (when
`return_attention_mask=True` or if *"attention_mask"* is in `self.model_input_names`).
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
- **entity_ids** -- List of entity ids to be fed to a model.
[What are input IDs?](../glossary#input-ids)
- **entity_position_ids** -- List of entity positions in the input sequence to be fed to a model.
- **entity_token_type_ids** -- List of entity token type ids to be fed to a model (when
`return_token_type_ids=True` or if *"entity_token_type_ids"* is in `self.model_input_names`).
[What are token type IDs?](../glossary#token-type-ids)
- **entity_attention_mask** -- List of indices specifying which entities should be attended to by the model
(when `return_attention_mask=True` or if *"entity_attention_mask"* is in `self.model_input_names`).
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
- **entity_start_positions** -- List of the start positions of entities in the word token sequence (when
`task="entity_span_classification"`).
- **entity_end_positions** -- List of the end positions of entities in the word token sequence (when
`task="entity_span_classification"`).
- **overflowing_tokens** -- List of overflowing tokens sequences (when a `max_length` is specified and
`return_overflowing_tokens=True`).
- **num_truncated_tokens** -- Number of tokens truncated (when a `max_length` is specified and
`return_overflowing_tokens=True`).
- **special_tokens_mask** -- List of 0s and 1s, with 1 specifying added special tokens and 0 specifying
regular sequence tokens (when `add_special_tokens=True` and `return_special_tokens_mask=True`).
- **length** -- The length of the inputs (when `return_length=True`)
"""
class MLukeTokenizer(PreTrainedTokenizer):
"""
Adapted from [`XLMRobertaTokenizer`] and [`LukeTokenizer`]. Based on
[SentencePiece](https://github.com/google/sentencepiece).
This tokenizer inherits from [`PreTrainedTokenizer`] which contains most of the main methods. Users should refer to
this superclass for more information regarding those methods.
Args:
vocab_file (`str`):
Path to the vocabulary file.
entity_vocab_file (`str`):
Path to the entity vocabulary file.
bos_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"<s>"`):
The beginning of sequence token that was used during pretraining. Can be used a sequence classifier token.
<Tip>
When building a sequence using special tokens, this is not the token that is used for the beginning of
sequence. The token used is the `cls_token`.
</Tip>
eos_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"</s>"`):
The end of sequence token.
<Tip>
When building a sequence using special tokens, this is not the token that is used for the end of sequence.
The token used is the `sep_token`.
</Tip>
sep_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"</s>"`):
The separator token, which is used when building a sequence from multiple sequences, e.g. two sequences for
sequence classification or for a text and a question for question answering. It is also used as the last
token of a sequence built with special tokens.
cls_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"<s>"`):
The classifier token which is used when doing sequence classification (classification of the whole sequence
instead of per-token classification). It is the first token of the sequence when built with special tokens.
unk_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"<unk>"`):
The unknown token. A token that is not in the vocabulary cannot be converted to an ID and is set to be this
token instead.
pad_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"<pad>"`):
The token used for padding, for example when batching sequences of different lengths.
mask_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"<mask>"`):
The token used for masking values. This is the token used when training this model with masked language
modeling. This is the token which the model will try to predict.
task (`str`, *optional*):
Task for which you want to prepare sequences. One of `"entity_classification"`,
`"entity_pair_classification"`, or `"entity_span_classification"`. If you specify this argument, the entity
sequence is automatically created based on the given entity span(s).
max_entity_length (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 32):
The maximum length of `entity_ids`.
max_mention_length (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 30):
The maximum number of tokens inside an entity span.
entity_token_1 (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `<ent>`):
The special token used to represent an entity span in a word token sequence. This token is only used when
`task` is set to `"entity_classification"` or `"entity_pair_classification"`.
entity_token_2 (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `<ent2>`):
The special token used to represent an entity span in a word token sequence. This token is only used when
`task` is set to `"entity_pair_classification"`.
additional_special_tokens (`List[str]`, *optional*, defaults to `["<s>NOTUSED", "</s>NOTUSED"]`):
Additional special tokens used by the tokenizer.
sp_model_kwargs (`dict`, *optional*):
Will be passed to the `SentencePieceProcessor.__init__()` method. The [Python wrapper for
SentencePiece](https://github.com/google/sentencepiece/tree/master/python) can be used, among other things,
to set:
- `enable_sampling`: Enable subword regularization.
- `nbest_size`: Sampling parameters for unigram. Invalid for BPE-Dropout.
- `nbest_size = {0,1}`: No sampling is performed.
- `nbest_size > 1`: samples from the nbest_size results.
- `nbest_size < 0`: assuming that nbest_size is infinite and samples from the all hypothesis (lattice)
using forward-filtering-and-backward-sampling algorithm.
- `alpha`: Smoothing parameter for unigram sampling, and dropout probability of merge operations for
BPE-dropout.
Attributes:
sp_model (`SentencePieceProcessor`):
The *SentencePiece* processor that is used for every conversion (string, tokens and IDs).
"""
vocab_files_names = VOCAB_FILES_NAMES
pretrained_vocab_files_map = PRETRAINED_VOCAB_FILES_MAP
max_model_input_sizes = PRETRAINED_POSITIONAL_EMBEDDINGS_SIZES
model_input_names = ["input_ids", "attention_mask"]
def __init__(
self,
vocab_file,
entity_vocab_file,
bos_token="<s>",
eos_token="</s>",
sep_token="</s>",
cls_token="<s>",
unk_token="<unk>",
pad_token="<pad>",
mask_token="<mask>",
task=None,
max_entity_length=32,
max_mention_length=30,
entity_token_1="<ent>",
entity_token_2="<ent2>",
entity_unk_token="[UNK]",
entity_pad_token="[PAD]",
entity_mask_token="[MASK]",
entity_mask2_token="[MASK2]",
sp_model_kwargs: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None,
**kwargs,
) -> None:
# Mask token behave like a normal word, i.e. include the space before it
mask_token = AddedToken(mask_token, lstrip=True, rstrip=False) if isinstance(mask_token, str) else mask_token
# we add 2 special tokens for downstream tasks
# for more information about lstrip and rstrip, see https://github.com/huggingface/transformers/pull/2778
entity_token_1 = (
AddedToken(entity_token_1, lstrip=False, rstrip=False)
if isinstance(entity_token_1, str)
else entity_token_1
)
entity_token_2 = (
AddedToken(entity_token_2, lstrip=False, rstrip=False)
if isinstance(entity_token_2, str)
else entity_token_2
)
kwargs["additional_special_tokens"] = kwargs.get("additional_special_tokens", [])
kwargs["additional_special_tokens"] += [entity_token_1, entity_token_2]
self.sp_model_kwargs = {} if sp_model_kwargs is None else sp_model_kwargs
super().__init__(
bos_token=bos_token,
eos_token=eos_token,
unk_token=unk_token,
sep_token=sep_token,
cls_token=cls_token,
pad_token=pad_token,
mask_token=mask_token,
sp_model_kwargs=self.sp_model_kwargs,
task=task,
max_entity_length=max_entity_length,
max_mention_length=max_mention_length,
entity_token_1=entity_token_1,
entity_token_2=entity_token_2,
entity_unk_token=entity_unk_token,
entity_pad_token=entity_pad_token,
entity_mask_token=entity_mask_token,
entity_mask2_token=entity_mask2_token,
**kwargs,
)
self.sp_model = spm.SentencePieceProcessor(**self.sp_model_kwargs)
self.sp_model.Load(str(vocab_file))
self.vocab_file = vocab_file
# Original fairseq vocab and spm vocab must be "aligned":
# Vocab | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9
# -------- | ------- | ------- | ------ | ------- | --- | --- | --- | ----- | ----- | ----
# fairseq | '<s>' | '<pad>' | '</s>' | '<unk>' | ',' | '.' | '▁' | 's' | '▁de' | '-'
# spm | '<unk>' | '<s>' | '</s>' | ',' | '.' | '▁' | 's' | '▁de' | '-' | '▁a'
# Mimic fairseq token-to-id alignment for the first 4 token
self.fairseq_tokens_to_ids = {"<s>": 0, "<pad>": 1, "</s>": 2, "<unk>": 3}
# The first "real" token "," has position 4 in the original fairseq vocab and position 3 in the spm vocab
self.fairseq_offset = 1
self.fairseq_tokens_to_ids["<mask>"] = len(self.sp_model) + self.fairseq_offset
self.fairseq_ids_to_tokens = {v: k for k, v in self.fairseq_tokens_to_ids.items()}
with open(entity_vocab_file, encoding="utf-8") as entity_vocab_handle:
self.entity_vocab = json.load(entity_vocab_handle)
for entity_special_token in [entity_unk_token, entity_pad_token, entity_mask_token, entity_mask2_token]:
if entity_special_token not in self.entity_vocab:
raise ValueError(
f"Specified entity special token ``{entity_special_token}`` is not found in entity_vocab. "
f"Probably an incorrect entity vocab file is loaded: {entity_vocab_file}."
)
self.entity_unk_token_id = self.entity_vocab[entity_unk_token]
self.entity_pad_token_id = self.entity_vocab[entity_pad_token]
self.entity_mask_token_id = self.entity_vocab[entity_mask_token]
self.entity_mask2_token_id = self.entity_vocab[entity_mask2_token]
self.task = task
if task is None or task == "entity_span_classification":
self.max_entity_length = max_entity_length
elif task == "entity_classification":
self.max_entity_length = 1
elif task == "entity_pair_classification":
self.max_entity_length = 2
else:
raise ValueError(
f"Task {task} not supported. Select task from ['entity_classification', 'entity_pair_classification',"
" 'entity_span_classification'] only."
)
self.max_mention_length = max_mention_length
def __getstate__(self):
state = self.__dict__.copy()
state["sp_model"] = None
state["sp_model_proto"] = self.sp_model.serialized_model_proto()
return state
def __setstate__(self, d):
self.__dict__ = d
# for backward compatibility
if not hasattr(self, "sp_model_kwargs"):
self.sp_model_kwargs = {}
self.sp_model = spm.SentencePieceProcessor(**self.sp_model_kwargs)
self.sp_model.LoadFromSerializedProto(self.sp_model_proto)
@add_end_docstrings(ENCODE_KWARGS_DOCSTRING, ENCODE_PLUS_ADDITIONAL_KWARGS_DOCSTRING)
# Copied from transformers.models.luke.tokenization_luke.LukeTokenizer.__call__
def __call__(
self,
text: Union[TextInput, List[TextInput]],
text_pair: Optional[Union[TextInput, List[TextInput]]] = None,
entity_spans: Optional[Union[EntitySpanInput, List[EntitySpanInput]]] = None,
entity_spans_pair: Optional[Union[EntitySpanInput, List[EntitySpanInput]]] = None,
entities: Optional[Union[EntityInput, List[EntityInput]]] = None,
entities_pair: Optional[Union[EntityInput, List[EntityInput]]] = None,
add_special_tokens: bool = True,
padding: Union[bool, str, PaddingStrategy] = False,
truncation: Union[bool, str, TruncationStrategy] = None,
max_length: Optional[int] = None,
max_entity_length: Optional[int] = None,
stride: int = 0,
is_split_into_words: Optional[bool] = False,
pad_to_multiple_of: Optional[int] = None,
return_tensors: Optional[Union[str, TensorType]] = None,
return_token_type_ids: Optional[bool] = None,
return_attention_mask: Optional[bool] = None,
return_overflowing_tokens: bool = False,
return_special_tokens_mask: bool = False,
return_offsets_mapping: bool = False,
return_length: bool = False,
verbose: bool = True,
**kwargs,
) -> BatchEncoding:
"""
Main method to tokenize and prepare for the model one or several sequence(s) or one or several pair(s) of
sequences, depending on the task you want to prepare them for.
Args:
text (`str`, `List[str]`, `List[List[str]]`):
The sequence or batch of sequences to be encoded. Each sequence must be a string. Note that this
tokenizer does not support tokenization based on pretokenized strings.
text_pair (`str`, `List[str]`, `List[List[str]]`):
The sequence or batch of sequences to be encoded. Each sequence must be a string. Note that this
tokenizer does not support tokenization based on pretokenized strings.
entity_spans (`List[Tuple[int, int]]`, `List[List[Tuple[int, int]]]`, *optional*):
The sequence or batch of sequences of entity spans to be encoded. Each sequence consists of tuples each
with two integers denoting character-based start and end positions of entities. If you specify
`"entity_classification"` or `"entity_pair_classification"` as the `task` argument in the constructor,
the length of each sequence must be 1 or 2, respectively. If you specify `entities`, the length of each
sequence must be equal to the length of each sequence of `entities`.
entity_spans_pair (`List[Tuple[int, int]]`, `List[List[Tuple[int, int]]]`, *optional*):
The sequence or batch of sequences of entity spans to be encoded. Each sequence consists of tuples each
with two integers denoting character-based start and end positions of entities. If you specify the
`task` argument in the constructor, this argument is ignored. If you specify `entities_pair`, the
length of each sequence must be equal to the length of each sequence of `entities_pair`.
entities (`List[str]`, `List[List[str]]`, *optional*):
The sequence or batch of sequences of entities to be encoded. Each sequence consists of strings
representing entities, i.e., special entities (e.g., [MASK]) or entity titles of Wikipedia (e.g., Los
Angeles). This argument is ignored if you specify the `task` argument in the constructor. The length of
each sequence must be equal to the length of each sequence of `entity_spans`. If you specify
`entity_spans` without specifying this argument, the entity sequence or the batch of entity sequences
is automatically constructed by filling it with the [MASK] entity.
entities_pair (`List[str]`, `List[List[str]]`, *optional*):
The sequence or batch of sequences of entities to be encoded. Each sequence consists of strings
representing entities, i.e., special entities (e.g., [MASK]) or entity titles of Wikipedia (e.g., Los
Angeles). This argument is ignored if you specify the `task` argument in the constructor. The length of
each sequence must be equal to the length of each sequence of `entity_spans_pair`. If you specify
`entity_spans_pair` without specifying this argument, the entity sequence or the batch of entity
sequences is automatically constructed by filling it with the [MASK] entity.
max_entity_length (`int`, *optional*):
The maximum length of `entity_ids`.
"""
# Input type checking for clearer error
is_valid_single_text = isinstance(text, str)
is_valid_batch_text = isinstance(text, (list, tuple)) and (len(text) == 0 or (isinstance(text[0], str)))
if not (is_valid_single_text or is_valid_batch_text):
raise ValueError("text input must be of type `str` (single example) or `List[str]` (batch).")
is_valid_single_text_pair = isinstance(text_pair, str)
is_valid_batch_text_pair = isinstance(text_pair, (list, tuple)) and (
len(text_pair) == 0 or isinstance(text_pair[0], str)
)
if not (text_pair is None or is_valid_single_text_pair or is_valid_batch_text_pair):
raise ValueError("text_pair input must be of type `str` (single example) or `List[str]` (batch).")
is_batched = bool(isinstance(text, (list, tuple)))
if is_batched:
batch_text_or_text_pairs = list(zip(text, text_pair)) if text_pair is not None else text
if entities is None:
batch_entities_or_entities_pairs = None
else:
batch_entities_or_entities_pairs = (
list(zip(entities, entities_pair)) if entities_pair is not None else entities
)
if entity_spans is None:
batch_entity_spans_or_entity_spans_pairs = None
else:
batch_entity_spans_or_entity_spans_pairs = (
list(zip(entity_spans, entity_spans_pair)) if entity_spans_pair is not None else entity_spans
)
return self.batch_encode_plus(
batch_text_or_text_pairs=batch_text_or_text_pairs,
batch_entity_spans_or_entity_spans_pairs=batch_entity_spans_or_entity_spans_pairs,
batch_entities_or_entities_pairs=batch_entities_or_entities_pairs,
add_special_tokens=add_special_tokens,
padding=padding,
truncation=truncation,
max_length=max_length,
max_entity_length=max_entity_length,
stride=stride,
is_split_into_words=is_split_into_words,
pad_to_multiple_of=pad_to_multiple_of,
return_tensors=return_tensors,
return_token_type_ids=return_token_type_ids,
return_attention_mask=return_attention_mask,
return_overflowing_tokens=return_overflowing_tokens,
return_special_tokens_mask=return_special_tokens_mask,
return_offsets_mapping=return_offsets_mapping,
return_length=return_length,
verbose=verbose,
**kwargs,
)
else:
return self.encode_plus(
text=text,
text_pair=text_pair,
entity_spans=entity_spans,
entity_spans_pair=entity_spans_pair,
entities=entities,
entities_pair=entities_pair,
add_special_tokens=add_special_tokens,
padding=padding,
truncation=truncation,
max_length=max_length,
max_entity_length=max_entity_length,
stride=stride,
is_split_into_words=is_split_into_words,
pad_to_multiple_of=pad_to_multiple_of,
return_tensors=return_tensors,
return_token_type_ids=return_token_type_ids,
return_attention_mask=return_attention_mask,
return_overflowing_tokens=return_overflowing_tokens,
return_special_tokens_mask=return_special_tokens_mask,
return_offsets_mapping=return_offsets_mapping,
return_length=return_length,
verbose=verbose,
**kwargs,
)
# Copied from transformers.models.luke.tokenization_luke.LukeTokenizer._encode_plus
def _encode_plus(
self,
text: Union[TextInput],
text_pair: Optional[Union[TextInput]] = None,
entity_spans: Optional[EntitySpanInput] = None,
entity_spans_pair: Optional[EntitySpanInput] = None,
entities: Optional[EntityInput] = None,
entities_pair: Optional[EntityInput] = None,
add_special_tokens: bool = True,
padding_strategy: PaddingStrategy = PaddingStrategy.DO_NOT_PAD,
truncation_strategy: TruncationStrategy = TruncationStrategy.DO_NOT_TRUNCATE,
max_length: Optional[int] = None,
max_entity_length: Optional[int] = None,
stride: int = 0,
is_split_into_words: Optional[bool] = False,
pad_to_multiple_of: Optional[int] = None,
return_tensors: Optional[Union[str, TensorType]] = None,
return_token_type_ids: Optional[bool] = None,
return_attention_mask: Optional[bool] = None,
return_overflowing_tokens: bool = False,
return_special_tokens_mask: bool = False,
return_offsets_mapping: bool = False,
return_length: bool = False,
verbose: bool = True,
**kwargs,
) -> BatchEncoding:
if return_offsets_mapping:
raise NotImplementedError(
"return_offset_mapping is not available when using Python tokenizers. "
"To use this feature, change your tokenizer to one deriving from "
"transformers.PreTrainedTokenizerFast. "
"More information on available tokenizers at "
"https://github.com/huggingface/transformers/pull/2674"
)
if is_split_into_words:
raise NotImplementedError("is_split_into_words is not supported in this tokenizer.")
(
first_ids,
second_ids,
first_entity_ids,
second_entity_ids,
first_entity_token_spans,
second_entity_token_spans,
) = self._create_input_sequence(
text=text,
text_pair=text_pair,
entities=entities,
entities_pair=entities_pair,
entity_spans=entity_spans,
entity_spans_pair=entity_spans_pair,
**kwargs,
)
# prepare_for_model will create the attention_mask and token_type_ids
return self.prepare_for_model(
first_ids,
pair_ids=second_ids,
entity_ids=first_entity_ids,
pair_entity_ids=second_entity_ids,
entity_token_spans=first_entity_token_spans,
pair_entity_token_spans=second_entity_token_spans,
add_special_tokens=add_special_tokens,
padding=padding_strategy.value,
truncation=truncation_strategy.value,
max_length=max_length,
max_entity_length=max_entity_length,
stride=stride,
pad_to_multiple_of=pad_to_multiple_of,
return_tensors=return_tensors,
prepend_batch_axis=True,
return_attention_mask=return_attention_mask,
return_token_type_ids=return_token_type_ids,
return_overflowing_tokens=return_overflowing_tokens,
return_special_tokens_mask=return_special_tokens_mask,
return_length=return_length,
verbose=verbose,
)
# Copied from transformers.models.luke.tokenization_luke.LukeTokenizer._batch_encode_plus
def _batch_encode_plus(
self,
batch_text_or_text_pairs: Union[List[TextInput], List[TextInputPair]],
batch_entity_spans_or_entity_spans_pairs: Optional[
Union[List[EntitySpanInput], List[Tuple[EntitySpanInput, EntitySpanInput]]]
] = None,
batch_entities_or_entities_pairs: Optional[
Union[List[EntityInput], List[Tuple[EntityInput, EntityInput]]]
] = None,
add_special_tokens: bool = True,
padding_strategy: PaddingStrategy = PaddingStrategy.DO_NOT_PAD,
truncation_strategy: TruncationStrategy = TruncationStrategy.DO_NOT_TRUNCATE,
max_length: Optional[int] = None,
max_entity_length: Optional[int] = None,
stride: int = 0,
is_split_into_words: Optional[bool] = False,
pad_to_multiple_of: Optional[int] = None,
return_tensors: Optional[Union[str, TensorType]] = None,
return_token_type_ids: Optional[bool] = None,
return_attention_mask: Optional[bool] = None,
return_overflowing_tokens: bool = False,
return_special_tokens_mask: bool = False,
return_offsets_mapping: bool = False,
return_length: bool = False,
verbose: bool = True,
**kwargs,
) -> BatchEncoding:
if return_offsets_mapping:
raise NotImplementedError(
"return_offset_mapping is not available when using Python tokenizers. "
"To use this feature, change your tokenizer to one deriving from "
"transformers.PreTrainedTokenizerFast."
)
if is_split_into_words:
raise NotImplementedError("is_split_into_words is not supported in this tokenizer.")
# input_ids is a list of tuples (one for each example in the batch)
input_ids = []
entity_ids = []
entity_token_spans = []
for index, text_or_text_pair in enumerate(batch_text_or_text_pairs):
if not isinstance(text_or_text_pair, (list, tuple)):
text, text_pair = text_or_text_pair, None
else:
text, text_pair = text_or_text_pair
entities, entities_pair = None, None
if batch_entities_or_entities_pairs is not None:
entities_or_entities_pairs = batch_entities_or_entities_pairs[index]
if entities_or_entities_pairs:
if isinstance(entities_or_entities_pairs[0], str):
entities, entities_pair = entities_or_entities_pairs, None
else:
entities, entities_pair = entities_or_entities_pairs
entity_spans, entity_spans_pair = None, None
if batch_entity_spans_or_entity_spans_pairs is not None:
entity_spans_or_entity_spans_pairs = batch_entity_spans_or_entity_spans_pairs[index]
if len(entity_spans_or_entity_spans_pairs) > 0 and isinstance(
entity_spans_or_entity_spans_pairs[0], list
):
entity_spans, entity_spans_pair = entity_spans_or_entity_spans_pairs
else:
entity_spans, entity_spans_pair = entity_spans_or_entity_spans_pairs, None
(
first_ids,
second_ids,
first_entity_ids,
second_entity_ids,
first_entity_token_spans,
second_entity_token_spans,
) = self._create_input_sequence(
text=text,
text_pair=text_pair,
entities=entities,
entities_pair=entities_pair,
entity_spans=entity_spans,
entity_spans_pair=entity_spans_pair,
**kwargs,
)
input_ids.append((first_ids, second_ids))
entity_ids.append((first_entity_ids, second_entity_ids))
entity_token_spans.append((first_entity_token_spans, second_entity_token_spans))
batch_outputs = self._batch_prepare_for_model(
input_ids,
batch_entity_ids_pairs=entity_ids,
batch_entity_token_spans_pairs=entity_token_spans,
add_special_tokens=add_special_tokens,
padding_strategy=padding_strategy,
truncation_strategy=truncation_strategy,
max_length=max_length,
max_entity_length=max_entity_length,
stride=stride,
pad_to_multiple_of=pad_to_multiple_of,
return_attention_mask=return_attention_mask,
return_token_type_ids=return_token_type_ids,
return_overflowing_tokens=return_overflowing_tokens,
return_special_tokens_mask=return_special_tokens_mask,
return_length=return_length,
return_tensors=return_tensors,
verbose=verbose,
)
return BatchEncoding(batch_outputs)
# Copied from transformers.models.luke.tokenization_luke.LukeTokenizer._check_entity_input_format
def _check_entity_input_format(self, entities: Optional[EntityInput], entity_spans: Optional[EntitySpanInput]):
if not isinstance(entity_spans, list):
raise ValueError("entity_spans should be given as a list")
elif len(entity_spans) > 0 and not isinstance(entity_spans[0], tuple):
raise ValueError(
"entity_spans should be given as a list of tuples containing the start and end character indices"
)
if entities is not None:
if not isinstance(entities, list):
raise ValueError("If you specify entities, they should be given as a list")
if len(entities) > 0 and not isinstance(entities[0], str):
raise ValueError("If you specify entities, they should be given as a list of entity names")
if len(entities) != len(entity_spans):
raise ValueError("If you specify entities, entities and entity_spans must be the same length")
# Copied from transformers.models.luke.tokenization_luke.LukeTokenizer._create_input_sequence
def _create_input_sequence(
self,
text: Union[TextInput],
text_pair: Optional[Union[TextInput]] = None,
entities: Optional[EntityInput] = None,
entities_pair: Optional[EntityInput] = None,
entity_spans: Optional[EntitySpanInput] = None,
entity_spans_pair: Optional[EntitySpanInput] = None,
**kwargs,
) -> Tuple[list, list, list, list, list, list]:
def get_input_ids(text):
tokens = self.tokenize(text, **kwargs)
return self.convert_tokens_to_ids(tokens)
def get_input_ids_and_entity_token_spans(text, entity_spans):
if entity_spans is None:
return get_input_ids(text), None
cur = 0
input_ids = []
entity_token_spans = [None] * len(entity_spans)
split_char_positions = sorted(frozenset(itertools.chain(*entity_spans)))
char_pos2token_pos = {}
for split_char_position in split_char_positions:
orig_split_char_position = split_char_position
if (
split_char_position > 0 and text[split_char_position - 1] == " "
): # whitespace should be prepended to the following token
split_char_position -= 1
if cur != split_char_position:
input_ids += get_input_ids(text[cur:split_char_position])
cur = split_char_position
char_pos2token_pos[orig_split_char_position] = len(input_ids)
input_ids += get_input_ids(text[cur:])
entity_token_spans = [
(char_pos2token_pos[char_start], char_pos2token_pos[char_end]) for char_start, char_end in entity_spans
]
return input_ids, entity_token_spans
first_ids, second_ids = None, None
first_entity_ids, second_entity_ids = None, None
first_entity_token_spans, second_entity_token_spans = None, None
if self.task is None:
if entity_spans is None:
first_ids = get_input_ids(text)
else:
self._check_entity_input_format(entities, entity_spans)
first_ids, first_entity_token_spans = get_input_ids_and_entity_token_spans(text, entity_spans)
if entities is None:
first_entity_ids = [self.entity_mask_token_id] * len(entity_spans)
else:
first_entity_ids = [self.entity_vocab.get(entity, self.entity_unk_token_id) for entity in entities]
if text_pair is not None:
if entity_spans_pair is None:
second_ids = get_input_ids(text_pair)
else:
self._check_entity_input_format(entities_pair, entity_spans_pair)
second_ids, second_entity_token_spans = get_input_ids_and_entity_token_spans(
text_pair, entity_spans_pair
)
if entities_pair is None:
second_entity_ids = [self.entity_mask_token_id] * len(entity_spans_pair)
else:
second_entity_ids = [
self.entity_vocab.get(entity, self.entity_unk_token_id) for entity in entities_pair
]
elif self.task == "entity_classification":
if not (isinstance(entity_spans, list) and len(entity_spans) == 1 and isinstance(entity_spans[0], tuple)):
raise ValueError(
"Entity spans should be a list containing a single tuple "
"containing the start and end character indices of an entity"
)
first_entity_ids = [self.entity_mask_token_id]
first_ids, first_entity_token_spans = get_input_ids_and_entity_token_spans(text, entity_spans)
# add special tokens to input ids
entity_token_start, entity_token_end = first_entity_token_spans[0]
first_ids = (
first_ids[:entity_token_end] + [self.additional_special_tokens_ids[0]] + first_ids[entity_token_end:]
)
first_ids = (
first_ids[:entity_token_start]
+ [self.additional_special_tokens_ids[0]]
+ first_ids[entity_token_start:]
)
first_entity_token_spans = [(entity_token_start, entity_token_end + 2)]
elif self.task == "entity_pair_classification":
if not (
isinstance(entity_spans, list)
and len(entity_spans) == 2
and isinstance(entity_spans[0], tuple)
and isinstance(entity_spans[1], tuple)
):
raise ValueError(
"Entity spans should be provided as a list of two tuples, "
"each tuple containing the start and end character indices of an entity"
)
head_span, tail_span = entity_spans
first_entity_ids = [self.entity_mask_token_id, self.entity_mask2_token_id]
first_ids, first_entity_token_spans = get_input_ids_and_entity_token_spans(text, entity_spans)
head_token_span, tail_token_span = first_entity_token_spans
token_span_with_special_token_ids = [
(head_token_span, self.additional_special_tokens_ids[0]),
(tail_token_span, self.additional_special_tokens_ids[1]),
]
if head_token_span[0] < tail_token_span[0]:
first_entity_token_spans[0] = (head_token_span[0], head_token_span[1] + 2)
first_entity_token_spans[1] = (tail_token_span[0] + 2, tail_token_span[1] + 4)
token_span_with_special_token_ids = reversed(token_span_with_special_token_ids)
else:
first_entity_token_spans[0] = (head_token_span[0] + 2, head_token_span[1] + 4)
first_entity_token_spans[1] = (tail_token_span[0], tail_token_span[1] + 2)
for (entity_token_start, entity_token_end), special_token_id in token_span_with_special_token_ids:
first_ids = first_ids[:entity_token_end] + [special_token_id] + first_ids[entity_token_end:]
first_ids = first_ids[:entity_token_start] + [special_token_id] + first_ids[entity_token_start:]
elif self.task == "entity_span_classification":
if not (isinstance(entity_spans, list) and len(entity_spans) > 0 and isinstance(entity_spans[0], tuple)):
raise ValueError(
"Entity spans should be provided as a list of tuples, "
"each tuple containing the start and end character indices of an entity"
)
first_ids, first_entity_token_spans = get_input_ids_and_entity_token_spans(text, entity_spans)
first_entity_ids = [self.entity_mask_token_id] * len(entity_spans)
else:
raise ValueError(f"Task {self.task} not supported")
return (
first_ids,
second_ids,
first_entity_ids,
second_entity_ids,
first_entity_token_spans,
second_entity_token_spans,
)
@add_end_docstrings(ENCODE_KWARGS_DOCSTRING, ENCODE_PLUS_ADDITIONAL_KWARGS_DOCSTRING)
# Copied from transformers.models.luke.tokenization_luke.LukeTokenizer._batch_prepare_for_model
def _batch_prepare_for_model(
self,
batch_ids_pairs: List[Tuple[List[int], None]],
batch_entity_ids_pairs: List[Tuple[Optional[List[int]], Optional[List[int]]]],
batch_entity_token_spans_pairs: List[Tuple[Optional[List[Tuple[int, int]]], Optional[List[Tuple[int, int]]]]],
add_special_tokens: bool = True,
padding_strategy: PaddingStrategy = PaddingStrategy.DO_NOT_PAD,
truncation_strategy: TruncationStrategy = TruncationStrategy.DO_NOT_TRUNCATE,
max_length: Optional[int] = None,
max_entity_length: Optional[int] = None,
stride: int = 0,
pad_to_multiple_of: Optional[int] = None,
return_tensors: Optional[str] = None,
return_token_type_ids: Optional[bool] = None,
return_attention_mask: Optional[bool] = None,
return_overflowing_tokens: bool = False,
return_special_tokens_mask: bool = False,
return_length: bool = False,
verbose: bool = True,
) -> BatchEncoding:
"""
Prepares a sequence of input id, or a pair of sequences of inputs ids so that it can be used by the model. It
adds special tokens, truncates sequences if overflowing while taking into account the special tokens and
manages a moving window (with user defined stride) for overflowing tokens
Args:
batch_ids_pairs: list of tokenized input ids or input ids pairs
batch_entity_ids_pairs: list of entity ids or entity ids pairs
batch_entity_token_spans_pairs: list of entity spans or entity spans pairs
max_entity_length: The maximum length of the entity sequence.
"""
batch_outputs = {}
for input_ids, entity_ids, entity_token_span_pairs in zip(
batch_ids_pairs, batch_entity_ids_pairs, batch_entity_token_spans_pairs
):
first_ids, second_ids = input_ids
first_entity_ids, second_entity_ids = entity_ids
first_entity_token_spans, second_entity_token_spans = entity_token_span_pairs
outputs = self.prepare_for_model(
first_ids,
second_ids,
entity_ids=first_entity_ids,
pair_entity_ids=second_entity_ids,
entity_token_spans=first_entity_token_spans,
pair_entity_token_spans=second_entity_token_spans,
add_special_tokens=add_special_tokens,
padding=PaddingStrategy.DO_NOT_PAD.value, # we pad in batch afterward
truncation=truncation_strategy.value,
max_length=max_length,
max_entity_length=max_entity_length,
stride=stride,
pad_to_multiple_of=None, # we pad in batch afterward
return_attention_mask=False, # we pad in batch afterward
return_token_type_ids=return_token_type_ids,
return_overflowing_tokens=return_overflowing_tokens,
return_special_tokens_mask=return_special_tokens_mask,
return_length=return_length,
return_tensors=None, # We convert the whole batch to tensors at the end
prepend_batch_axis=False,
verbose=verbose,
)
for key, value in outputs.items():
if key not in batch_outputs:
batch_outputs[key] = []
batch_outputs[key].append(value)
batch_outputs = self.pad(
batch_outputs,
padding=padding_strategy.value,
max_length=max_length,
pad_to_multiple_of=pad_to_multiple_of,
return_attention_mask=return_attention_mask,
)
batch_outputs = BatchEncoding(batch_outputs, tensor_type=return_tensors)
return batch_outputs
@add_end_docstrings(ENCODE_KWARGS_DOCSTRING, ENCODE_PLUS_ADDITIONAL_KWARGS_DOCSTRING)
# Copied from transformers.models.luke.tokenization_luke.LukeTokenizer.prepare_for_model
def prepare_for_model(
self,
ids: List[int],
pair_ids: Optional[List[int]] = None,
entity_ids: Optional[List[int]] = None,
pair_entity_ids: Optional[List[int]] = None,
entity_token_spans: Optional[List[Tuple[int, int]]] = None,
pair_entity_token_spans: Optional[List[Tuple[int, int]]] = None,
add_special_tokens: bool = True,
padding: Union[bool, str, PaddingStrategy] = False,
truncation: Union[bool, str, TruncationStrategy] = None,
max_length: Optional[int] = None,
max_entity_length: Optional[int] = None,
stride: int = 0,
pad_to_multiple_of: Optional[int] = None,
return_tensors: Optional[Union[str, TensorType]] = None,
return_token_type_ids: Optional[bool] = None,
return_attention_mask: Optional[bool] = None,
return_overflowing_tokens: bool = False,
return_special_tokens_mask: bool = False,
return_offsets_mapping: bool = False,
return_length: bool = False,
verbose: bool = True,
prepend_batch_axis: bool = False,
**kwargs,
) -> BatchEncoding:
"""
Prepares a sequence of input id, entity id and entity span, or a pair of sequences of inputs ids, entity ids,
entity spans so that it can be used by the model. It adds special tokens, truncates sequences if overflowing
while taking into account the special tokens and manages a moving window (with user defined stride) for
overflowing tokens. Please Note, for *pair_ids* different than `None` and *truncation_strategy = longest_first*
or `True`, it is not possible to return overflowing tokens. Such a combination of arguments will raise an
error.
Args:
ids (`List[int]`):
Tokenized input ids of the first sequence.
pair_ids (`List[int]`, *optional*):
Tokenized input ids of the second sequence.
entity_ids (`List[int]`, *optional*):
Entity ids of the first sequence.
pair_entity_ids (`List[int]`, *optional*):
Entity ids of the second sequence.
entity_token_spans (`List[Tuple[int, int]]`, *optional*):
Entity spans of the first sequence.
pair_entity_token_spans (`List[Tuple[int, int]]`, *optional*):
Entity spans of the second sequence.
max_entity_length (`int`, *optional*):
The maximum length of the entity sequence.
"""
# Backward compatibility for 'truncation_strategy', 'pad_to_max_length'
padding_strategy, truncation_strategy, max_length, kwargs = self._get_padding_truncation_strategies(
padding=padding,
truncation=truncation,
max_length=max_length,
pad_to_multiple_of=pad_to_multiple_of,
verbose=verbose,
**kwargs,
)
# Compute lengths
pair = bool(pair_ids is not None)
len_ids = len(ids)
len_pair_ids = len(pair_ids) if pair else 0
if return_token_type_ids and not add_special_tokens:
raise ValueError(
"Asking to return token_type_ids while setting add_special_tokens to False "
"results in an undefined behavior. Please set add_special_tokens to True or "
"set return_token_type_ids to None."
)
if (
return_overflowing_tokens
and truncation_strategy == TruncationStrategy.LONGEST_FIRST
and pair_ids is not None
):
raise ValueError(
"Not possible to return overflowing tokens for pair of sequences with the "
"`longest_first`. Please select another truncation strategy than `longest_first`, "
"for instance `only_second` or `only_first`."
)
# Load from model defaults
if return_token_type_ids is None:
return_token_type_ids = "token_type_ids" in self.model_input_names
if return_attention_mask is None:
return_attention_mask = "attention_mask" in self.model_input_names
encoded_inputs = {}
# Compute the total size of the returned word encodings
total_len = len_ids + len_pair_ids + (self.num_special_tokens_to_add(pair=pair) if add_special_tokens else 0)
# Truncation: Handle max sequence length and max_entity_length
overflowing_tokens = []
if truncation_strategy != TruncationStrategy.DO_NOT_TRUNCATE and max_length and total_len > max_length:
# truncate words up to max_length
ids, pair_ids, overflowing_tokens = self.truncate_sequences(
ids,
pair_ids=pair_ids,
num_tokens_to_remove=total_len - max_length,
truncation_strategy=truncation_strategy,
stride=stride,
)
if return_overflowing_tokens:
encoded_inputs["overflowing_tokens"] = overflowing_tokens
encoded_inputs["num_truncated_tokens"] = total_len - max_length
# Add special tokens
if add_special_tokens:
sequence = self.build_inputs_with_special_tokens(ids, pair_ids)
token_type_ids = self.create_token_type_ids_from_sequences(ids, pair_ids)
entity_token_offset = 1 # 1 * <s> token
pair_entity_token_offset = len(ids) + 3 # 1 * <s> token & 2 * <sep> tokens
else:
sequence = ids + pair_ids if pair else ids
token_type_ids = [0] * len(ids) + ([0] * len(pair_ids) if pair else [])
entity_token_offset = 0
pair_entity_token_offset = len(ids)
# Build output dictionary
encoded_inputs["input_ids"] = sequence
if return_token_type_ids:
encoded_inputs["token_type_ids"] = token_type_ids
if return_special_tokens_mask:
if add_special_tokens:
encoded_inputs["special_tokens_mask"] = self.get_special_tokens_mask(ids, pair_ids)
else:
encoded_inputs["special_tokens_mask"] = [0] * len(sequence)
# Set max entity length
if not max_entity_length:
max_entity_length = self.max_entity_length
if entity_ids is not None:
total_entity_len = 0
num_invalid_entities = 0
valid_entity_ids = [ent_id for ent_id, span in zip(entity_ids, entity_token_spans) if span[1] <= len(ids)]
valid_entity_token_spans = [span for span in entity_token_spans if span[1] <= len(ids)]
total_entity_len += len(valid_entity_ids)
num_invalid_entities += len(entity_ids) - len(valid_entity_ids)
valid_pair_entity_ids, valid_pair_entity_token_spans = None, None
if pair_entity_ids is not None:
valid_pair_entity_ids = [
ent_id
for ent_id, span in zip(pair_entity_ids, pair_entity_token_spans)
if span[1] <= len(pair_ids)
]
valid_pair_entity_token_spans = [span for span in pair_entity_token_spans if span[1] <= len(pair_ids)]
total_entity_len += len(valid_pair_entity_ids)
num_invalid_entities += len(pair_entity_ids) - len(valid_pair_entity_ids)
if num_invalid_entities != 0:
logger.warning(
f"{num_invalid_entities} entities are ignored because their entity spans are invalid due to the"
" truncation of input tokens"
)
if truncation_strategy != TruncationStrategy.DO_NOT_TRUNCATE and total_entity_len > max_entity_length:
# truncate entities up to max_entity_length
valid_entity_ids, valid_pair_entity_ids, overflowing_entities = self.truncate_sequences(
valid_entity_ids,
pair_ids=valid_pair_entity_ids,
num_tokens_to_remove=total_entity_len - max_entity_length,
truncation_strategy=truncation_strategy,
stride=stride,
)
valid_entity_token_spans = valid_entity_token_spans[: len(valid_entity_ids)]
if valid_pair_entity_token_spans is not None:
valid_pair_entity_token_spans = valid_pair_entity_token_spans[: len(valid_pair_entity_ids)]
if return_overflowing_tokens:
encoded_inputs["overflowing_entities"] = overflowing_entities
encoded_inputs["num_truncated_entities"] = total_entity_len - max_entity_length
final_entity_ids = valid_entity_ids + valid_pair_entity_ids if valid_pair_entity_ids else valid_entity_ids
encoded_inputs["entity_ids"] = list(final_entity_ids)
entity_position_ids = []
entity_start_positions = []
entity_end_positions = []
for token_spans, offset in (
(valid_entity_token_spans, entity_token_offset),
(valid_pair_entity_token_spans, pair_entity_token_offset),
):
if token_spans is not None:
for start, end in token_spans:
start += offset
end += offset
position_ids = list(range(start, end))[: self.max_mention_length]
position_ids += [-1] * (self.max_mention_length - end + start)
entity_position_ids.append(position_ids)
entity_start_positions.append(start)
entity_end_positions.append(end - 1)
encoded_inputs["entity_position_ids"] = entity_position_ids
if self.task == "entity_span_classification":
encoded_inputs["entity_start_positions"] = entity_start_positions
encoded_inputs["entity_end_positions"] = entity_end_positions
if return_token_type_ids:
encoded_inputs["entity_token_type_ids"] = [0] * len(encoded_inputs["entity_ids"])
# Check lengths
self._eventual_warn_about_too_long_sequence(encoded_inputs["input_ids"], max_length, verbose)
# Padding
if padding_strategy != PaddingStrategy.DO_NOT_PAD or return_attention_mask:
encoded_inputs = self.pad(
encoded_inputs,
max_length=max_length,
max_entity_length=max_entity_length,
padding=padding_strategy.value,
pad_to_multiple_of=pad_to_multiple_of,
return_attention_mask=return_attention_mask,
)
if return_length:
encoded_inputs["length"] = len(encoded_inputs["input_ids"])
batch_outputs = BatchEncoding(
encoded_inputs, tensor_type=return_tensors, prepend_batch_axis=prepend_batch_axis
)
return batch_outputs
# Copied from transformers.models.luke.tokenization_luke.LukeTokenizer.pad
def pad(
self,
encoded_inputs: Union[
BatchEncoding,
List[BatchEncoding],
Dict[str, EncodedInput],
Dict[str, List[EncodedInput]],
List[Dict[str, EncodedInput]],
],
padding: Union[bool, str, PaddingStrategy] = True,
max_length: Optional[int] = None,
max_entity_length: Optional[int] = None,
pad_to_multiple_of: Optional[int] = None,
return_attention_mask: Optional[bool] = None,
return_tensors: Optional[Union[str, TensorType]] = None,
verbose: bool = True,
) -> BatchEncoding:
"""
Pad a single encoded input or a batch of encoded inputs up to predefined length or to the max sequence length
in the batch. Padding side (left/right) padding token ids are defined at the tokenizer level (with
`self.padding_side`, `self.pad_token_id` and `self.pad_token_type_id`) .. note:: If the `encoded_inputs` passed
are dictionary of numpy arrays, PyTorch tensors or TensorFlow tensors, the result will use the same type unless
you provide a different tensor type with `return_tensors`. In the case of PyTorch tensors, you will lose the
specific device of your tensors however.
Args:
encoded_inputs ([`BatchEncoding`], list of [`BatchEncoding`], `Dict[str, List[int]]`, `Dict[str, List[List[int]]` or `List[Dict[str, List[int]]]`):
Tokenized inputs. Can represent one input ([`BatchEncoding`] or `Dict[str, List[int]]`) or a batch of
tokenized inputs (list of [`BatchEncoding`], *Dict[str, List[List[int]]]* or *List[Dict[str,
List[int]]]*) so you can use this method during preprocessing as well as in a PyTorch Dataloader
collate function. Instead of `List[int]` you can have tensors (numpy arrays, PyTorch tensors or
TensorFlow tensors), see the note above for the return type.
padding (`bool`, `str` or [`~utils.PaddingStrategy`], *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Select a strategy to pad the returned sequences (according to the model's padding side and padding
index) among:
- `True` or `'longest'`: Pad to the longest sequence in the batch (or no padding if only a single
sequence if provided).
- `'max_length'`: Pad to a maximum length specified with the argument `max_length` or to the maximum
acceptable input length for the model if that argument is not provided.
- `False` or `'do_not_pad'` (default): No padding (i.e., can output a batch with sequences of different
lengths).
max_length (`int`, *optional*):
Maximum length of the returned list and optionally padding length (see above).
max_entity_length (`int`, *optional*):
The maximum length of the entity sequence.
pad_to_multiple_of (`int`, *optional*):
If set will pad the sequence to a multiple of the provided value. This is especially useful to enable
the use of Tensor Cores on NVIDIA hardware with compute capability `>= 7.5` (Volta).
return_attention_mask (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether to return the attention mask. If left to the default, will return the attention mask according
to the specific tokenizer's default, defined by the `return_outputs` attribute. [What are attention
masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
return_tensors (`str` or [`~utils.TensorType`], *optional*):
If set, will return tensors instead of list of python integers. Acceptable values are:
- `'tf'`: Return TensorFlow `tf.constant` objects.
- `'pt'`: Return PyTorch `torch.Tensor` objects.
- `'np'`: Return Numpy `np.ndarray` objects.
verbose (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether or not to print more information and warnings.
"""
# If we have a list of dicts, let's convert it in a dict of lists
# We do this to allow using this method as a collate_fn function in PyTorch Dataloader
if isinstance(encoded_inputs, (list, tuple)) and isinstance(encoded_inputs[0], Mapping):
encoded_inputs = {key: [example[key] for example in encoded_inputs] for key in encoded_inputs[0].keys()}
# The model's main input name, usually `input_ids`, has be passed for padding
if self.model_input_names[0] not in encoded_inputs:
raise ValueError(
"You should supply an encoding or a list of encodings to this method "
f"that includes {self.model_input_names[0]}, but you provided {list(encoded_inputs.keys())}"
)
required_input = encoded_inputs[self.model_input_names[0]]
if not required_input:
if return_attention_mask:
encoded_inputs["attention_mask"] = []
return encoded_inputs
# If we have PyTorch/TF/NumPy tensors/arrays as inputs, we cast them as python objects
# and rebuild them afterwards if no return_tensors is specified
# Note that we lose the specific device the tensor may be on for PyTorch
first_element = required_input[0]
if isinstance(first_element, (list, tuple)):
# first_element might be an empty list/tuple in some edge cases so we grab the first non empty element.
index = 0
while len(required_input[index]) == 0:
index += 1
if index < len(required_input):
first_element = required_input[index][0]
# At this state, if `first_element` is still a list/tuple, it's an empty one so there is nothing to do.
if not isinstance(first_element, (int, list, tuple)):
if is_tf_tensor(first_element):
return_tensors = "tf" if return_tensors is None else return_tensors
elif is_torch_tensor(first_element):
return_tensors = "pt" if return_tensors is None else return_tensors
elif isinstance(first_element, np.ndarray):
return_tensors = "np" if return_tensors is None else return_tensors
else:
raise ValueError(
f"type of {first_element} unknown: {type(first_element)}. "
"Should be one of a python, numpy, pytorch or tensorflow object."
)
for key, value in encoded_inputs.items():
encoded_inputs[key] = to_py_obj(value)
# Convert padding_strategy in PaddingStrategy
padding_strategy, _, max_length, _ = self._get_padding_truncation_strategies(
padding=padding, max_length=max_length, verbose=verbose
)
if max_entity_length is None:
max_entity_length = self.max_entity_length
required_input = encoded_inputs[self.model_input_names[0]]
if required_input and not isinstance(required_input[0], (list, tuple)):
encoded_inputs = self._pad(
encoded_inputs,
max_length=max_length,
max_entity_length=max_entity_length,
padding_strategy=padding_strategy,
pad_to_multiple_of=pad_to_multiple_of,
return_attention_mask=return_attention_mask,
)
return BatchEncoding(encoded_inputs, tensor_type=return_tensors)
batch_size = len(required_input)
if any(len(v) != batch_size for v in encoded_inputs.values()):
raise ValueError("Some items in the output dictionary have a different batch size than others.")
if padding_strategy == PaddingStrategy.LONGEST:
max_length = max(len(inputs) for inputs in required_input)
max_entity_length = (
max(len(inputs) for inputs in encoded_inputs["entity_ids"]) if "entity_ids" in encoded_inputs else 0
)
padding_strategy = PaddingStrategy.MAX_LENGTH
batch_outputs = {}
for i in range(batch_size):
inputs = {k: v[i] for k, v in encoded_inputs.items()}
outputs = self._pad(
inputs,
max_length=max_length,
max_entity_length=max_entity_length,
padding_strategy=padding_strategy,
pad_to_multiple_of=pad_to_multiple_of,
return_attention_mask=return_attention_mask,
)
for key, value in outputs.items():
if key not in batch_outputs:
batch_outputs[key] = []
batch_outputs[key].append(value)
return BatchEncoding(batch_outputs, tensor_type=return_tensors)
# Copied from transformers.models.luke.tokenization_luke.LukeTokenizer._pad
def _pad(
self,
encoded_inputs: Union[Dict[str, EncodedInput], BatchEncoding],
max_length: Optional[int] = None,
max_entity_length: Optional[int] = None,
padding_strategy: PaddingStrategy = PaddingStrategy.DO_NOT_PAD,
pad_to_multiple_of: Optional[int] = None,
return_attention_mask: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> dict:
"""
Pad encoded inputs (on left/right and up to predefined length or max length in the batch)
Args:
encoded_inputs:
Dictionary of tokenized inputs (`List[int]`) or batch of tokenized inputs (`List[List[int]]`).
max_length: maximum length of the returned list and optionally padding length (see below).
Will truncate by taking into account the special tokens.
max_entity_length: The maximum length of the entity sequence.
padding_strategy: PaddingStrategy to use for padding.
- PaddingStrategy.LONGEST Pad to the longest sequence in the batch
- PaddingStrategy.MAX_LENGTH: Pad to the max length (default)
- PaddingStrategy.DO_NOT_PAD: Do not pad
The tokenizer padding sides are defined in self.padding_side:
- 'left': pads on the left of the sequences
- 'right': pads on the right of the sequences
pad_to_multiple_of: (optional) Integer if set will pad the sequence to a multiple of the provided value.
This is especially useful to enable the use of Tensor Core on NVIDIA hardware with compute capability
`>= 7.5` (Volta).
return_attention_mask:
(optional) Set to False to avoid returning attention mask (default: set to model specifics)
"""
entities_provided = bool("entity_ids" in encoded_inputs)
# Load from model defaults
if return_attention_mask is None:
return_attention_mask = "attention_mask" in self.model_input_names
if padding_strategy == PaddingStrategy.LONGEST:
max_length = len(encoded_inputs["input_ids"])
if entities_provided:
max_entity_length = len(encoded_inputs["entity_ids"])
if max_length is not None and pad_to_multiple_of is not None and (max_length % pad_to_multiple_of != 0):
max_length = ((max_length // pad_to_multiple_of) + 1) * pad_to_multiple_of
if (
entities_provided
and max_entity_length is not None
and pad_to_multiple_of is not None
and (max_entity_length % pad_to_multiple_of != 0)
):
max_entity_length = ((max_entity_length // pad_to_multiple_of) + 1) * pad_to_multiple_of
needs_to_be_padded = padding_strategy != PaddingStrategy.DO_NOT_PAD and (
len(encoded_inputs["input_ids"]) != max_length
or (entities_provided and len(encoded_inputs["entity_ids"]) != max_entity_length)
)
# Initialize attention mask if not present.
if return_attention_mask and "attention_mask" not in encoded_inputs:
encoded_inputs["attention_mask"] = [1] * len(encoded_inputs["input_ids"])
if entities_provided and return_attention_mask and "entity_attention_mask" not in encoded_inputs:
encoded_inputs["entity_attention_mask"] = [1] * len(encoded_inputs["entity_ids"])
if needs_to_be_padded:
difference = max_length - len(encoded_inputs["input_ids"])
if entities_provided:
entity_difference = max_entity_length - len(encoded_inputs["entity_ids"])
if self.padding_side == "right":
if return_attention_mask:
encoded_inputs["attention_mask"] = encoded_inputs["attention_mask"] + [0] * difference
if entities_provided:
encoded_inputs["entity_attention_mask"] = (
encoded_inputs["entity_attention_mask"] + [0] * entity_difference
)
if "token_type_ids" in encoded_inputs:
encoded_inputs["token_type_ids"] = encoded_inputs["token_type_ids"] + [0] * difference
if entities_provided:
encoded_inputs["entity_token_type_ids"] = (
encoded_inputs["entity_token_type_ids"] + [0] * entity_difference
)
if "special_tokens_mask" in encoded_inputs:
encoded_inputs["special_tokens_mask"] = encoded_inputs["special_tokens_mask"] + [1] * difference
encoded_inputs["input_ids"] = encoded_inputs["input_ids"] + [self.pad_token_id] * difference
if entities_provided:
encoded_inputs["entity_ids"] = (
encoded_inputs["entity_ids"] + [self.entity_pad_token_id] * entity_difference
)
encoded_inputs["entity_position_ids"] = (
encoded_inputs["entity_position_ids"] + [[-1] * self.max_mention_length] * entity_difference
)
if self.task == "entity_span_classification":
encoded_inputs["entity_start_positions"] = (
encoded_inputs["entity_start_positions"] + [0] * entity_difference
)
encoded_inputs["entity_end_positions"] = (
encoded_inputs["entity_end_positions"] + [0] * entity_difference
)
elif self.padding_side == "left":
if return_attention_mask:
encoded_inputs["attention_mask"] = [0] * difference + encoded_inputs["attention_mask"]
if entities_provided:
encoded_inputs["entity_attention_mask"] = [0] * entity_difference + encoded_inputs[
"entity_attention_mask"
]
if "token_type_ids" in encoded_inputs:
encoded_inputs["token_type_ids"] = [0] * difference + encoded_inputs["token_type_ids"]
if entities_provided:
encoded_inputs["entity_token_type_ids"] = [0] * entity_difference + encoded_inputs[
"entity_token_type_ids"
]
if "special_tokens_mask" in encoded_inputs:
encoded_inputs["special_tokens_mask"] = [1] * difference + encoded_inputs["special_tokens_mask"]
encoded_inputs["input_ids"] = [self.pad_token_id] * difference + encoded_inputs["input_ids"]
if entities_provided:
encoded_inputs["entity_ids"] = [self.entity_pad_token_id] * entity_difference + encoded_inputs[
"entity_ids"
]
encoded_inputs["entity_position_ids"] = [
[-1] * self.max_mention_length
] * entity_difference + encoded_inputs["entity_position_ids"]
if self.task == "entity_span_classification":
encoded_inputs["entity_start_positions"] = [0] * entity_difference + encoded_inputs[
"entity_start_positions"
]
encoded_inputs["entity_end_positions"] = [0] * entity_difference + encoded_inputs[
"entity_end_positions"
]
else:
raise ValueError("Invalid padding strategy:" + str(self.padding_side))
return encoded_inputs
def save_vocabulary(self, save_directory: str, filename_prefix: Optional[str] = None) -> Tuple[str, str]:
if not os.path.isdir(save_directory):
logger.error(f"Vocabulary path ({save_directory}) should be a directory")
return
out_vocab_file = os.path.join(
save_directory, (filename_prefix + "-" if filename_prefix else "") + VOCAB_FILES_NAMES["vocab_file"]
)
if os.path.abspath(self.vocab_file) != os.path.abspath(out_vocab_file):
copyfile(self.vocab_file, out_vocab_file)
entity_vocab_file = os.path.join(
save_directory, (filename_prefix + "-" if filename_prefix else "") + VOCAB_FILES_NAMES["entity_vocab_file"]
)
with open(entity_vocab_file, "w", encoding="utf-8") as f:
f.write(json.dumps(self.entity_vocab, indent=2, sort_keys=True, ensure_ascii=False) + "\n")
return out_vocab_file, entity_vocab_file
# Copied from transformers.models.xlm_roberta.tokenization_xlm_roberta.XLMRobertaTokenizer.build_inputs_with_special_tokens
def build_inputs_with_special_tokens(
self, token_ids_0: List[int], token_ids_1: Optional[List[int]] = None
) -> List[int]:
"""
Build model inputs from a sequence or a pair of sequence for sequence classification tasks by concatenating and
adding special tokens. An XLM-RoBERTa sequence has the following format:
- single sequence: `<s> X </s>`
- pair of sequences: `<s> A </s></s> B </s>`
Args:
token_ids_0 (`List[int]`):
List of IDs to which the special tokens will be added.
token_ids_1 (`List[int]`, *optional*):
Optional second list of IDs for sequence pairs.
Returns:
`List[int]`: List of [input IDs](../glossary#input-ids) with the appropriate special tokens.
"""
if token_ids_1 is None:
return [self.cls_token_id] + token_ids_0 + [self.sep_token_id]
cls = [self.cls_token_id]
sep = [self.sep_token_id]
return cls + token_ids_0 + sep + sep + token_ids_1 + sep
# Copied from transformers.models.xlm_roberta.tokenization_xlm_roberta.XLMRobertaTokenizer.get_special_tokens_mask
def get_special_tokens_mask(
self, token_ids_0: List[int], token_ids_1: Optional[List[int]] = None, already_has_special_tokens: bool = False
) -> List[int]:
"""
Retrieve sequence ids from a token list that has no special tokens added. This method is called when adding
special tokens using the tokenizer `prepare_for_model` method.
Args:
token_ids_0 (`List[int]`):
List of IDs.
token_ids_1 (`List[int]`, *optional*):
Optional second list of IDs for sequence pairs.
already_has_special_tokens (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether or not the token list is already formatted with special tokens for the model.
Returns:
`List[int]`: A list of integers in the range [0, 1]: 1 for a special token, 0 for a sequence token.
"""
if already_has_special_tokens:
return super().get_special_tokens_mask(
token_ids_0=token_ids_0, token_ids_1=token_ids_1, already_has_special_tokens=True
)
if token_ids_1 is None:
return [1] + ([0] * len(token_ids_0)) + [1]
return [1] + ([0] * len(token_ids_0)) + [1, 1] + ([0] * len(token_ids_1)) + [1]
# Copied from transformers.models.xlm_roberta.tokenization_xlm_roberta.XLMRobertaTokenizer.create_token_type_ids_from_sequences
def create_token_type_ids_from_sequences(
self, token_ids_0: List[int], token_ids_1: Optional[List[int]] = None
) -> List[int]:
"""
Create a mask from the two sequences passed to be used in a sequence-pair classification task. XLM-RoBERTa does
not make use of token type ids, therefore a list of zeros is returned.
Args:
token_ids_0 (`List[int]`):
List of IDs.
token_ids_1 (`List[int]`, *optional*):
Optional second list of IDs for sequence pairs.
Returns:
`List[int]`: List of zeros.
"""
sep = [self.sep_token_id]
cls = [self.cls_token_id]
if token_ids_1 is None:
return len(cls + token_ids_0 + sep) * [0]
return len(cls + token_ids_0 + sep + sep + token_ids_1 + sep) * [0]
@property
# Copied from transformers.models.xlm_roberta.tokenization_xlm_roberta.XLMRobertaTokenizer.vocab_size
def vocab_size(self):
return len(self.sp_model) + self.fairseq_offset + 1 # Add the <mask> token
# Copied from transformers.models.xlm_roberta.tokenization_xlm_roberta.XLMRobertaTokenizer.get_vocab
def get_vocab(self):
vocab = {self.convert_ids_to_tokens(i): i for i in range(self.vocab_size)}
vocab.update(self.added_tokens_encoder)
return vocab
# Copied from transformers.models.xlm_roberta.tokenization_xlm_roberta.XLMRobertaTokenizer._tokenize
def _tokenize(self, text: str) -> List[str]:
return self.sp_model.encode(text, out_type=str)
# Copied from transformers.models.xlm_roberta.tokenization_xlm_roberta.XLMRobertaTokenizer._convert_token_to_id
def _convert_token_to_id(self, token):
"""Converts a token (str) in an id using the vocab."""
if token in self.fairseq_tokens_to_ids:
return self.fairseq_tokens_to_ids[token]
spm_id = self.sp_model.PieceToId(token)
# Need to return unknown token if the SP model returned 0
return spm_id + self.fairseq_offset if spm_id else self.unk_token_id
def _convert_id_to_token(self, index):
"""Converts an index (integer) in a token (str) using the vocab."""
if index in self.fairseq_ids_to_tokens:
return self.fairseq_ids_to_tokens[index]
return self.sp_model.IdToPiece(index - self.fairseq_offset)
def convert_tokens_to_string(self, tokens):
"""Converts a sequence of tokens (strings for sub-words) in a single string."""
out_string = "".join(tokens).replace(SPIECE_UNDERLINE, " ").strip()
return out_string
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transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/mluke/convert_mluke_original_pytorch_checkpoint_to_pytorch.py | # coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2021 The HuggingFace Inc. team.
#
# 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.
"""Convert mLUKE checkpoint."""
import argparse
import json
import os
from collections import OrderedDict
import torch
from transformers import LukeConfig, LukeForMaskedLM, MLukeTokenizer, XLMRobertaTokenizer
from transformers.tokenization_utils_base import AddedToken
@torch.no_grad()
def convert_luke_checkpoint(checkpoint_path, metadata_path, entity_vocab_path, pytorch_dump_folder_path, model_size):
# Load configuration defined in the metadata file
with open(metadata_path) as metadata_file:
metadata = json.load(metadata_file)
config = LukeConfig(use_entity_aware_attention=True, **metadata["model_config"])
# Load in the weights from the checkpoint_path
state_dict = torch.load(checkpoint_path, map_location="cpu")["module"]
# Load the entity vocab file
entity_vocab = load_original_entity_vocab(entity_vocab_path)
# add an entry for [MASK2]
entity_vocab["[MASK2]"] = max(entity_vocab.values()) + 1
config.entity_vocab_size += 1
tokenizer = XLMRobertaTokenizer.from_pretrained(metadata["model_config"]["bert_model_name"])
# Add special tokens to the token vocabulary for downstream tasks
entity_token_1 = AddedToken("<ent>", lstrip=False, rstrip=False)
entity_token_2 = AddedToken("<ent2>", lstrip=False, rstrip=False)
tokenizer.add_special_tokens({"additional_special_tokens": [entity_token_1, entity_token_2]})
config.vocab_size += 2
print(f"Saving tokenizer to {pytorch_dump_folder_path}")
tokenizer.save_pretrained(pytorch_dump_folder_path)
with open(os.path.join(pytorch_dump_folder_path, "tokenizer_config.json"), "r") as f:
tokenizer_config = json.load(f)
tokenizer_config["tokenizer_class"] = "MLukeTokenizer"
with open(os.path.join(pytorch_dump_folder_path, "tokenizer_config.json"), "w") as f:
json.dump(tokenizer_config, f)
with open(os.path.join(pytorch_dump_folder_path, MLukeTokenizer.vocab_files_names["entity_vocab_file"]), "w") as f:
json.dump(entity_vocab, f)
tokenizer = MLukeTokenizer.from_pretrained(pytorch_dump_folder_path)
# Initialize the embeddings of the special tokens
ent_init_index = tokenizer.convert_tokens_to_ids(["@"])[0]
ent2_init_index = tokenizer.convert_tokens_to_ids(["#"])[0]
word_emb = state_dict["embeddings.word_embeddings.weight"]
ent_emb = word_emb[ent_init_index].unsqueeze(0)
ent2_emb = word_emb[ent2_init_index].unsqueeze(0)
state_dict["embeddings.word_embeddings.weight"] = torch.cat([word_emb, ent_emb, ent2_emb])
# add special tokens for 'entity_predictions.bias'
for bias_name in ["lm_head.decoder.bias", "lm_head.bias"]:
decoder_bias = state_dict[bias_name]
ent_decoder_bias = decoder_bias[ent_init_index].unsqueeze(0)
ent2_decoder_bias = decoder_bias[ent2_init_index].unsqueeze(0)
state_dict[bias_name] = torch.cat([decoder_bias, ent_decoder_bias, ent2_decoder_bias])
# Initialize the query layers of the entity-aware self-attention mechanism
for layer_index in range(config.num_hidden_layers):
for matrix_name in ["query.weight", "query.bias"]:
prefix = f"encoder.layer.{layer_index}.attention.self."
state_dict[prefix + "w2e_" + matrix_name] = state_dict[prefix + matrix_name]
state_dict[prefix + "e2w_" + matrix_name] = state_dict[prefix + matrix_name]
state_dict[prefix + "e2e_" + matrix_name] = state_dict[prefix + matrix_name]
# Initialize the embedding of the [MASK2] entity using that of the [MASK] entity for downstream tasks
entity_emb = state_dict["entity_embeddings.entity_embeddings.weight"]
entity_mask_emb = entity_emb[entity_vocab["[MASK]"]].unsqueeze(0)
state_dict["entity_embeddings.entity_embeddings.weight"] = torch.cat([entity_emb, entity_mask_emb])
# add [MASK2] for 'entity_predictions.bias'
entity_prediction_bias = state_dict["entity_predictions.bias"]
entity_mask_bias = entity_prediction_bias[entity_vocab["[MASK]"]].unsqueeze(0)
state_dict["entity_predictions.bias"] = torch.cat([entity_prediction_bias, entity_mask_bias])
model = LukeForMaskedLM(config=config).eval()
state_dict.pop("entity_predictions.decoder.weight")
state_dict.pop("lm_head.decoder.weight")
state_dict.pop("lm_head.decoder.bias")
state_dict_for_hugging_face = OrderedDict()
for key, value in state_dict.items():
if not (key.startswith("lm_head") or key.startswith("entity_predictions")):
state_dict_for_hugging_face[f"luke.{key}"] = state_dict[key]
else:
state_dict_for_hugging_face[key] = state_dict[key]
missing_keys, unexpected_keys = model.load_state_dict(state_dict_for_hugging_face, strict=False)
if set(unexpected_keys) != {"luke.embeddings.position_ids"}:
raise ValueError(f"Unexpected unexpected_keys: {unexpected_keys}")
if set(missing_keys) != {
"lm_head.decoder.weight",
"lm_head.decoder.bias",
"entity_predictions.decoder.weight",
}:
raise ValueError(f"Unexpected missing_keys: {missing_keys}")
model.tie_weights()
assert (model.luke.embeddings.word_embeddings.weight == model.lm_head.decoder.weight).all()
assert (model.luke.entity_embeddings.entity_embeddings.weight == model.entity_predictions.decoder.weight).all()
# Check outputs
tokenizer = MLukeTokenizer.from_pretrained(pytorch_dump_folder_path, task="entity_classification")
text = "ISO 639-3 uses the code fas for the dialects spoken across Iran and アフガニスタン (Afghanistan)."
span = (0, 9)
encoding = tokenizer(text, entity_spans=[span], return_tensors="pt")
outputs = model(**encoding)
# Verify word hidden states
if model_size == "large":
raise NotImplementedError
else: # base
expected_shape = torch.Size((1, 33, 768))
expected_slice = torch.tensor([[0.0892, 0.0596, -0.2819], [0.0134, 0.1199, 0.0573], [-0.0169, 0.0927, 0.0644]])
if not (outputs.last_hidden_state.shape == expected_shape):
raise ValueError(
f"Outputs.last_hidden_state.shape is {outputs.last_hidden_state.shape}, Expected shape is {expected_shape}"
)
if not torch.allclose(outputs.last_hidden_state[0, :3, :3], expected_slice, atol=1e-4):
raise ValueError
# Verify entity hidden states
if model_size == "large":
raise NotImplementedError
else: # base
expected_shape = torch.Size((1, 1, 768))
expected_slice = torch.tensor([[-0.1482, 0.0609, 0.0322]])
if not (outputs.entity_last_hidden_state.shape == expected_shape):
raise ValueError(
f"Outputs.entity_last_hidden_state.shape is {outputs.entity_last_hidden_state.shape}, Expected shape is"
f" {expected_shape}"
)
if not torch.allclose(outputs.entity_last_hidden_state[0, :3, :3], expected_slice, atol=1e-4):
raise ValueError
# Verify masked word/entity prediction
tokenizer = MLukeTokenizer.from_pretrained(pytorch_dump_folder_path)
text = "Tokyo is the capital of <mask>."
span = (24, 30)
encoding = tokenizer(text, entity_spans=[span], return_tensors="pt")
outputs = model(**encoding)
input_ids = encoding["input_ids"][0].tolist()
mask_position_id = input_ids.index(tokenizer.convert_tokens_to_ids("<mask>"))
predicted_id = outputs.logits[0][mask_position_id].argmax(dim=-1)
assert "Japan" == tokenizer.decode(predicted_id)
predicted_entity_id = outputs.entity_logits[0][0].argmax().item()
multilingual_predicted_entities = [
entity for entity, entity_id in tokenizer.entity_vocab.items() if entity_id == predicted_entity_id
]
assert [e for e in multilingual_predicted_entities if e.startswith("en:")][0] == "en:Japan"
# Finally, save our PyTorch model and tokenizer
print("Saving PyTorch model to {}".format(pytorch_dump_folder_path))
model.save_pretrained(pytorch_dump_folder_path)
def load_original_entity_vocab(entity_vocab_path):
SPECIAL_TOKENS = ["[MASK]", "[PAD]", "[UNK]"]
data = [json.loads(line) for line in open(entity_vocab_path)]
new_mapping = {}
for entry in data:
entity_id = entry["id"]
for entity_name, language in entry["entities"]:
if entity_name in SPECIAL_TOKENS:
new_mapping[entity_name] = entity_id
break
new_entity_name = f"{language}:{entity_name}"
new_mapping[new_entity_name] = entity_id
return new_mapping
if __name__ == "__main__":
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
# Required parameters
parser.add_argument("--checkpoint_path", type=str, help="Path to a pytorch_model.bin file.")
parser.add_argument(
"--metadata_path", default=None, type=str, help="Path to a metadata.json file, defining the configuration."
)
parser.add_argument(
"--entity_vocab_path",
default=None,
type=str,
help="Path to an entity_vocab.tsv file, containing the entity vocabulary.",
)
parser.add_argument(
"--pytorch_dump_folder_path", default=None, type=str, help="Path to where to dump the output PyTorch model."
)
parser.add_argument(
"--model_size", default="base", type=str, choices=["base", "large"], help="Size of the model to be converted."
)
args = parser.parse_args()
convert_luke_checkpoint(
args.checkpoint_path,
args.metadata_path,
args.entity_vocab_path,
args.pytorch_dump_folder_path,
args.model_size,
)
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transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/mluke/__init__.py | # Copyright 2021 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.
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING
from ...utils import OptionalDependencyNotAvailable, _LazyModule, is_sentencepiece_available
_import_structure = {}
try:
if not is_sentencepiece_available():
raise OptionalDependencyNotAvailable()
except OptionalDependencyNotAvailable:
pass
else:
_import_structure["tokenization_mluke"] = ["MLukeTokenizer"]
if TYPE_CHECKING:
try:
if not is_sentencepiece_available():
raise OptionalDependencyNotAvailable()
except OptionalDependencyNotAvailable:
pass
else:
from .tokenization_mluke import MLukeTokenizer
else:
import sys
sys.modules[__name__] = _LazyModule(__name__, globals()["__file__"], _import_structure, module_spec=__spec__)
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transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/hubert/modeling_tf_hubert.py | # coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2021 The Fairseq Authors and the HuggingFace Inc. 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.
""" TensorFlow Hubert model."""
from __future__ import annotations
import warnings
from typing import Any, Optional, Tuple, Union
import numpy as np
import tensorflow as tf
from ...activations_tf import get_tf_activation
from ...modeling_tf_outputs import TFBaseModelOutput, TFCausalLMOutput
from ...modeling_tf_utils import (
TFPreTrainedModel,
get_initializer,
keras_serializable,
unpack_inputs,
)
from ...tf_utils import shape_list, stable_softmax
from ...utils import (
add_start_docstrings,
add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward,
logging,
replace_return_docstrings,
)
from .configuration_hubert import HubertConfig
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
_CONFIG_FOR_DOC = "HubertConfig"
TF_HUBERT_PRETRAINED_MODEL_ARCHIVE_LIST = [
"facebook/hubert-base-ls960",
# See all Hubert models at https://huggingface.co/models?filter=hubert
]
LARGE_NEGATIVE = -1e8
# Copied from transformers.models.wav2vec2.modeling_tf_wav2vec2._sample_without_replacement
def _sample_without_replacement(distribution, num_samples):
"""
Categorical sampling without replacement is currently not implemented. The gumbel-max trick will do for now - see
https://github.com/tensorflow/tensorflow/issues/9260 for more info
"""
z = -tf.math.log(tf.random.uniform(shape_list(distribution), 0, 1))
_, indices = tf.nn.top_k(distribution + z, num_samples)
return indices
# Copied from transformers.models.wav2vec2.modeling_tf_wav2vec2._scatter_values_on_batch_indices
def _scatter_values_on_batch_indices(values, batch_indices, output_shape):
"""
Scatter function as in PyTorch with indices in format (batch_dim, indixes)
"""
indices_shape = shape_list(batch_indices)
# broadcast batch dim to indices_shape
broad_casted_batch_dims = tf.reshape(
tf.broadcast_to(tf.expand_dims(tf.range(indices_shape[0]), axis=-1), indices_shape), [1, -1]
)
# transform batch_indices to pair_indices
pair_indices = tf.transpose(tf.concat([broad_casted_batch_dims, tf.reshape(batch_indices, [1, -1])], 0))
# scatter values to pair indices
return tf.scatter_nd(pair_indices, tf.reshape(values, [-1]), output_shape)
# Copied from transformers.models.wav2vec2.modeling_tf_wav2vec2._compute_mask_indices
def _compute_mask_indices(
shape: Tuple[int, int],
mask_prob: float,
mask_length: int,
min_masks: int = 0,
) -> tf.Tensor:
"""
Computes random mask spans for a given shape
Args:
shape: the shape for which to compute masks.
should be of size 2 where first element is batch size and 2nd is timesteps
attention_mask: optional padding mask of the same size as shape, which will prevent masking padded elements
mask_prob:
probability for each token to be chosen as start of the span to be masked. this will be multiplied by
number of timesteps divided by length of mask span to mask approximately this percentage of all elements.
however due to overlaps, the actual number will be smaller (unless no_overlap is True)
mask_length: size of the mask
min_masks: minimum number of masked spans
Adapted from [fairseq's
data_utils.py](https://github.com/pytorch/fairseq/blob/e0788f7007a8473a76db573985031f3c94201e79/fairseq/data/data_utils.py#L376).
"""
batch_size, sequence_length = shape
if mask_length < 1:
raise ValueError("`mask_length` has to be bigger than 0.")
tf.debugging.assert_less(
mask_length,
sequence_length,
message=(
f"`mask_length` has to be smaller than `sequence_length`, but got `mask_length`: {mask_length} and"
f" `sequence_length`: {sequence_length}`"
),
)
# compute number of masked spans in batch
num_masked_spans = mask_prob * tf.cast(sequence_length, tf.float32) / mask_length + tf.random.uniform((1,))
num_masked_spans = tf.maximum(num_masked_spans, min_masks)
num_masked_spans = tf.cast(num_masked_spans, tf.int32)
# make sure num masked indices <= sequence_length
num_masked_spans = tf.math.minimum(sequence_length // mask_length, num_masked_spans)
num_masked_spans = tf.squeeze(num_masked_spans)
# SpecAugment mask to fill
spec_aug_mask = tf.zeros((batch_size, sequence_length), dtype=tf.int32)
# uniform distribution to sample from, make sure that offset samples are < sequence_length
uniform_dist = tf.ones((batch_size, sequence_length - (mask_length - 1)))
# get random indices to mask
spec_aug_mask_idxs = _sample_without_replacement(uniform_dist, num_masked_spans)
# expand masked indices to masked spans
spec_aug_mask_idxs = tf.expand_dims(spec_aug_mask_idxs, -1)
spec_aug_mask_idxs = tf.tile(spec_aug_mask_idxs, (1, 1, mask_length))
spec_aug_mask_idxs = tf.reshape(spec_aug_mask_idxs, (batch_size, num_masked_spans * mask_length))
offsets = tf.range(mask_length)[tf.newaxis, tf.newaxis, :]
offsets = tf.tile(offsets, (batch_size, num_masked_spans, 1))
offsets = tf.reshape(offsets, (batch_size, num_masked_spans * mask_length))
spec_aug_mask_idxs = spec_aug_mask_idxs + offsets
# scatter indices to mask
spec_aug_mask = _scatter_values_on_batch_indices(
tf.ones_like(spec_aug_mask_idxs), spec_aug_mask_idxs, tf.shape(spec_aug_mask)
)
return spec_aug_mask
# Copied from transformers.models.bart.modeling_tf_bart._expand_mask
def _expand_mask(mask: tf.Tensor, tgt_len: Optional[int] = None):
"""
Expands attention_mask from `[bsz, seq_len]` to `[bsz, 1, tgt_seq_len, src_seq_len]`.
"""
src_len = shape_list(mask)[1]
tgt_len = tgt_len if tgt_len is not None else src_len
one_cst = tf.constant(1.0)
mask = tf.cast(mask, dtype=one_cst.dtype)
expanded_mask = tf.tile(mask[:, None, None, :], (1, 1, tgt_len, 1))
return (one_cst - expanded_mask) * LARGE_NEGATIVE
# Copied from transformers.models.wav2vec2.modeling_tf_wav2vec2.TFWav2Vec2GroupNorm with Wav2Vec2->Hubert
class TFHubertGroupNorm(tf.keras.layers.Layer):
"""
From tensorflow-addons https://www.tensorflow.org/addons/api_docs/python/tfa/layers/GroupNormalization
"""
def __init__(
self,
groups: int = 32,
axis: int = -1,
epsilon: float = 1e-3,
center: bool = True,
scale: bool = True,
beta_initializer: tf.keras.initializers.Initializer = "zeros",
gamma_initializer: tf.keras.initializers.Initializer = "ones",
beta_regularizer: tf.keras.regularizers.Regularizer = None,
gamma_regularizer: tf.keras.regularizers.Regularizer = None,
beta_constraint: tf.keras.constraints.Constraint = None,
gamma_constraint: tf.keras.constraints.Constraint = None,
**kwargs,
):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.supports_masking = True
self.groups = groups
self.axis = axis
self.epsilon = epsilon
self.center = center
self.scale = scale
self.beta_initializer = tf.keras.initializers.get(beta_initializer)
self.gamma_initializer = tf.keras.initializers.get(gamma_initializer)
self.beta_regularizer = tf.keras.regularizers.get(beta_regularizer)
self.gamma_regularizer = tf.keras.regularizers.get(gamma_regularizer)
self.beta_constraint = tf.keras.constraints.get(beta_constraint)
self.gamma_constraint = tf.keras.constraints.get(gamma_constraint)
self._check_axis()
def build(self, input_shape):
self._check_if_input_shape_is_none(input_shape)
self._set_number_of_groups_for_instance_norm(input_shape)
self._check_size_of_dimensions(input_shape)
self._create_input_spec(input_shape)
self._add_gamma_weight(input_shape)
self._add_beta_weight(input_shape)
self.built = True
super().build(input_shape)
def call(self, inputs):
input_shape = tf.keras.backend.int_shape(inputs)
tensor_input_shape = tf.shape(inputs)
reshaped_inputs, group_shape = self._reshape_into_groups(inputs, input_shape, tensor_input_shape)
normalized_inputs = self._apply_normalization(reshaped_inputs, input_shape)
is_instance_norm = (input_shape[self.axis] // self.groups) == 1
if not is_instance_norm:
outputs = tf.reshape(normalized_inputs, tensor_input_shape)
else:
outputs = normalized_inputs
return outputs
def get_config(self):
config = {
"groups": self.groups,
"axis": self.axis,
"epsilon": self.epsilon,
"center": self.center,
"scale": self.scale,
"beta_initializer": tf.keras.initializers.serialize(self.beta_initializer),
"gamma_initializer": tf.keras.initializers.serialize(self.gamma_initializer),
"beta_regularizer": tf.keras.regularizers.serialize(self.beta_regularizer),
"gamma_regularizer": tf.keras.regularizers.serialize(self.gamma_regularizer),
"beta_constraint": tf.keras.constraints.serialize(self.beta_constraint),
"gamma_constraint": tf.keras.constraints.serialize(self.gamma_constraint),
}
base_config = super().get_config()
return {**base_config, **config}
def compute_output_shape(self, input_shape):
return input_shape
def _reshape_into_groups(self, inputs, input_shape, tensor_input_shape):
group_shape = [tensor_input_shape[i] for i in range(len(input_shape))]
is_instance_norm = (input_shape[self.axis] // self.groups) == 1
if not is_instance_norm:
group_shape[self.axis] = input_shape[self.axis] // self.groups
group_shape.insert(self.axis, self.groups)
group_shape = tf.stack(group_shape)
reshaped_inputs = tf.reshape(inputs, group_shape)
return reshaped_inputs, group_shape
else:
return inputs, group_shape
def _apply_normalization(self, reshaped_inputs, input_shape):
group_shape = tf.keras.backend.int_shape(reshaped_inputs)
group_reduction_axes = list(range(1, len(group_shape)))
is_instance_norm = (input_shape[self.axis] // self.groups) == 1
if not is_instance_norm:
axis = -2 if self.axis == -1 else self.axis - 1
else:
axis = -1 if self.axis == -1 else self.axis - 1
group_reduction_axes.pop(axis)
mean, variance = tf.nn.moments(reshaped_inputs, group_reduction_axes, keepdims=True)
gamma, beta = self._get_reshaped_weights(input_shape)
normalized_inputs = tf.nn.batch_normalization(
reshaped_inputs,
mean=mean,
variance=variance,
scale=gamma,
offset=beta,
variance_epsilon=self.epsilon,
)
return normalized_inputs
def _get_reshaped_weights(self, input_shape):
broadcast_shape = self._create_broadcast_shape(input_shape)
gamma = None
beta = None
if self.scale:
gamma = tf.reshape(self.gamma, broadcast_shape)
if self.center:
beta = tf.reshape(self.beta, broadcast_shape)
return gamma, beta
def _check_if_input_shape_is_none(self, input_shape):
dim = input_shape[self.axis]
if dim is None:
raise ValueError(
"Axis "
+ str(self.axis)
+ " of input tensor should have a defined dimension but the layer received an input with shape "
+ str(input_shape)
+ "."
)
def _set_number_of_groups_for_instance_norm(self, input_shape):
dim = input_shape[self.axis]
if self.groups == -1:
self.groups = dim
def _check_size_of_dimensions(self, input_shape):
dim = input_shape[self.axis]
if dim < self.groups:
raise ValueError(
"Number of groups ("
+ str(self.groups)
+ ") cannot be more than the number of channels ("
+ str(dim)
+ ")."
)
if dim % self.groups != 0:
raise ValueError(
"Number of groups ("
+ str(self.groups)
+ ") must be a multiple of the number of channels ("
+ str(dim)
+ ")."
)
def _check_axis(self):
if self.axis == 0:
raise ValueError(
"You are trying to normalize your batch axis. Do you want to use tf.layer.batch_normalization instead"
)
def _create_input_spec(self, input_shape):
dim = input_shape[self.axis]
self.input_spec = tf.keras.layers.InputSpec(ndim=len(input_shape), axes={self.axis: dim})
def _add_gamma_weight(self, input_shape):
dim = input_shape[self.axis]
shape = (dim,)
if self.scale:
self.gamma = self.add_weight(
shape=shape,
name="gamma",
initializer=self.gamma_initializer,
regularizer=self.gamma_regularizer,
constraint=self.gamma_constraint,
)
else:
self.gamma = None
def _add_beta_weight(self, input_shape):
dim = input_shape[self.axis]
shape = (dim,)
if self.center:
self.beta = self.add_weight(
shape=shape,
name="beta",
initializer=self.beta_initializer,
regularizer=self.beta_regularizer,
constraint=self.beta_constraint,
)
else:
self.beta = None
def _create_broadcast_shape(self, input_shape):
broadcast_shape = [1] * len(input_shape)
is_instance_norm = (input_shape[self.axis] // self.groups) == 1
if not is_instance_norm:
broadcast_shape[self.axis] = input_shape[self.axis] // self.groups
broadcast_shape.insert(self.axis, self.groups)
else:
broadcast_shape[self.axis] = self.groups
return broadcast_shape
# Copied from transformers.models.wav2vec2.modeling_tf_wav2vec2.TFWav2Vec2WeightNormConv1D with Wav2Vec2->Hubert
class TFHubertWeightNormConv1D(tf.keras.layers.Conv1D):
"""Adapted from https://www.tensorflow.org/probability/api_docs/python/tfp/layers/weight_norm/WeightNorm"""
def __init__(self, filters, kernel_size, groups, explicit_padding, **kwargs):
super().__init__(
filters=filters,
kernel_size=kernel_size,
groups=groups,
padding="valid",
use_bias=True,
bias_initializer="he_normal",
**kwargs,
)
self.explicit_padding = explicit_padding
self.filter_axis = 2
self.initialized = False
self.kernel_norm_axes = tf.constant([0, 1])
def _init_norm(self):
"""Set the norm of the weight vector."""
kernel_norm = tf.sqrt(tf.reduce_sum(tf.square(self.weight_v), axis=self.kernel_norm_axes))
self.weight_g.assign(kernel_norm[:, tf.newaxis, tf.newaxis])
def _normalize_kernel(self):
"""Generate normalized weights."""
kernel = tf.nn.l2_normalize(self.weight_v, axis=self.kernel_norm_axes) * tf.transpose(self.weight_g)
self.kernel = tf.transpose(kernel)
def build(self, input_shape):
if not self.built:
input_shape = input_shape.as_list()
# If a specific input shape is passed in, we need to modify it to account for padding
# Not necessary if those portions of the shape are None
if input_shape[-2] is not None:
input_shape[-2] += self.explicit_padding * 2
super().build(input_shape)
self.kernel = tf.Variable(tf.transpose(self.kernel), name="weight_v", trainable=True)
self.weight_v = self.kernel
self.weight_g = self.add_weight(
name="weight_g",
shape=(int(self.weight_v.shape[self.filter_axis]), 1, 1),
initializer="ones",
dtype=self.weight_v.dtype,
trainable=True,
)
self.bias = self.add_weight(name="bias", shape=(self.filters,), initializer="zeros", trainable=True)
def call(self, inputs):
if not self.initialized:
self._init_norm()
self.initialized = True
self._normalize_kernel()
padded_inputs = tf.pad(inputs, ((0, 0), (self.explicit_padding, self.explicit_padding), (0, 0)))
output = super().call(padded_inputs)
return output
# Copied from transformers.models.wav2vec2.modeling_tf_wav2vec2.TFWav2Vec2NoLayerNormConvLayer with Wav2Vec2->Hubert
class TFHubertNoLayerNormConvLayer(tf.keras.layers.Layer):
def __init__(self, config: HubertConfig, layer_id: int = 0, **kwargs: Any) -> None:
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.in_conv_dim = config.conv_dim[layer_id] if layer_id > 0 else 1
self.out_conv_dim = config.conv_dim[layer_id]
self.conv = tf.keras.layers.Conv1D(
filters=self.out_conv_dim,
kernel_size=config.conv_kernel[layer_id],
strides=config.conv_stride[layer_id],
use_bias=config.conv_bias,
name="conv",
)
self.activation = get_tf_activation(config.feat_extract_activation)
def call(self, hidden_states: tf.Tensor) -> tf.Tensor:
hidden_states = self.conv(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.activation(hidden_states)
return hidden_states
# Copied from transformers.models.wav2vec2.modeling_tf_wav2vec2.TFWav2Vec2LayerNormConvLayer with Wav2Vec2->Hubert
class TFHubertLayerNormConvLayer(tf.keras.layers.Layer):
def __init__(self, config: HubertConfig, layer_id: int = 0, **kwargs: Any) -> None:
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.in_conv_dim = config.conv_dim[layer_id] if layer_id > 0 else 1
self.out_conv_dim = config.conv_dim[layer_id]
self.conv = tf.keras.layers.Conv1D(
filters=self.out_conv_dim,
kernel_size=config.conv_kernel[layer_id],
strides=config.conv_stride[layer_id],
use_bias=config.conv_bias,
name="conv",
)
self.layer_norm = tf.keras.layers.LayerNormalization(name="layer_norm", epsilon=config.layer_norm_eps)
self.activation = get_tf_activation(config.feat_extract_activation)
def call(self, hidden_states: tf.Tensor) -> tf.Tensor:
hidden_states = self.conv(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.layer_norm(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.activation(hidden_states)
return hidden_states
# Copied from transformers.models.wav2vec2.modeling_tf_wav2vec2.TFWav2Vec2GroupNormConvLayer with Wav2Vec2->Hubert
class TFHubertGroupNormConvLayer(tf.keras.layers.Layer):
def __init__(self, config: HubertConfig, layer_id: int = 0, **kwargs: Any) -> None:
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.in_conv_dim = config.conv_dim[layer_id] if layer_id > 0 else 1
self.out_conv_dim = config.conv_dim[layer_id]
self.conv = tf.keras.layers.Conv1D(
filters=self.out_conv_dim,
kernel_size=config.conv_kernel[layer_id],
strides=config.conv_stride[layer_id],
use_bias=config.conv_bias,
name="conv",
)
self.activation = get_tf_activation(config.feat_extract_activation)
self.layer_norm = TFHubertGroupNorm(groups=self.out_conv_dim, epsilon=config.layer_norm_eps, name="layer_norm")
def call(self, hidden_states: tf.Tensor) -> tf.Tensor:
hidden_states = self.conv(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.layer_norm(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.activation(hidden_states)
return hidden_states
# Copied from transformers.models.wav2vec2.modeling_tf_wav2vec2.TFWav2Vec2PositionalConvEmbedding with Wav2Vec2->Hubert
class TFHubertPositionalConvEmbedding(tf.keras.layers.Layer):
def __init__(self, config: HubertConfig, **kwargs: Any) -> None:
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.conv = TFHubertWeightNormConv1D(
filters=config.hidden_size,
kernel_size=config.num_conv_pos_embeddings,
groups=config.num_conv_pos_embedding_groups,
explicit_padding=config.num_conv_pos_embeddings // 2,
name="conv",
)
self.padding = TFHubertSamePadLayer(config.num_conv_pos_embeddings)
self.activation = get_tf_activation(config.feat_extract_activation)
def call(self, hidden_states: tf.Tensor) -> tf.Tensor:
hidden_states = self.conv(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.padding(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.activation(hidden_states)
return hidden_states
# Copied from transformers.models.wav2vec2.modeling_tf_wav2vec2.TFWav2Vec2SamePadLayer with Wav2Vec2->Hubert
class TFHubertSamePadLayer(tf.keras.layers.Layer):
def __init__(self, num_conv_pos_embeddings, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.num_pad_remove = 1 if num_conv_pos_embeddings % 2 == 0 else 0
def call(self, hidden_states):
if self.num_pad_remove > 0:
hidden_states = hidden_states[:, : -self.num_pad_remove, :]
return hidden_states
class TFHubertFeatureEncoder(tf.keras.layers.Layer):
def __init__(self, config: HubertConfig, **kwargs: Any) -> None:
super().__init__(**kwargs)
if config.feat_extract_norm == "group":
conv_layers = [TFHubertGroupNormConvLayer(config, layer_id=0, name=f"conv_layers.{0}")] + [
TFHubertNoLayerNormConvLayer(config, layer_id=i + 1, name=f"conv_layers.{i+1}")
for i in range(config.num_feat_extract_layers - 1)
]
elif config.feat_extract_norm == "layer":
conv_layers = [
TFHubertLayerNormConvLayer(config, layer_id=i, name=f"conv_layers.{i}")
for i in range(config.num_feat_extract_layers)
]
else:
raise ValueError(
f"`config.feat_extract_norm` is {config.feat_extract_norm}, but has to be one of ['group', 'layer']"
)
self.conv_layers = conv_layers
def call(self, input_values):
hidden_states = tf.expand_dims(input_values, -1)
for conv_layer in self.conv_layers:
hidden_states = conv_layer(hidden_states)
return hidden_states
class TFHubertFeatureExtractor(TFHubertFeatureEncoder):
def __init__(self, config, **kwargs):
super().__init__(config, **kwargs)
warnings.warn(
f"The class `{self.__class__.__name__}` has been depreciated "
"and will be removed in Transformers v5. "
f"Use `{self.__class__.__bases__[0].__name__}` instead.",
FutureWarning,
)
class TFHubertFeatureProjection(tf.keras.layers.Layer):
def __init__(self, config: HubertConfig, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.layer_norm = tf.keras.layers.LayerNormalization(epsilon=config.layer_norm_eps, name="layer_norm")
self.projection = tf.keras.layers.Dense(
units=config.hidden_size,
kernel_initializer=get_initializer(config.initializer_range),
bias_initializer="zeros",
name="projection",
)
self.dropout = tf.keras.layers.Dropout(rate=config.feat_proj_dropout)
def call(self, hidden_states: tf.Tensor, training: bool = False) -> tf.Tensor:
hidden_states = self.layer_norm(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.projection(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.dropout(hidden_states, training=training)
return hidden_states
# Copied from transformers.models.bart.modeling_tf_bart.TFBartAttention with TFBart->TFHubert
class TFHubertAttention(tf.keras.layers.Layer):
"""Multi-headed attention from "Attention Is All You Need"""
def __init__(
self,
embed_dim: int,
num_heads: int,
dropout: float = 0.0,
is_decoder: bool = False,
bias: bool = True,
**kwargs,
):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.embed_dim = embed_dim
self.num_heads = num_heads
self.dropout = tf.keras.layers.Dropout(dropout)
self.head_dim = embed_dim // num_heads
if (self.head_dim * num_heads) != self.embed_dim:
raise ValueError(
f"embed_dim must be divisible by num_heads (got `embed_dim`: {self.embed_dim}"
f" and `num_heads`: {num_heads})."
)
self.scaling = self.head_dim**-0.5
self.is_decoder = is_decoder
self.k_proj = tf.keras.layers.Dense(embed_dim, use_bias=bias, name="k_proj")
self.q_proj = tf.keras.layers.Dense(embed_dim, use_bias=bias, name="q_proj")
self.v_proj = tf.keras.layers.Dense(embed_dim, use_bias=bias, name="v_proj")
self.out_proj = tf.keras.layers.Dense(embed_dim, use_bias=bias, name="out_proj")
def _shape(self, tensor: tf.Tensor, seq_len: int, bsz: int):
return tf.transpose(tf.reshape(tensor, (bsz, seq_len, self.num_heads, self.head_dim)), (0, 2, 1, 3))
def call(
self,
hidden_states: tf.Tensor,
key_value_states: tf.Tensor | None = None,
past_key_value: Tuple[Tuple[tf.Tensor]] | None = None,
attention_mask: tf.Tensor | None = None,
layer_head_mask: tf.Tensor | None = None,
training: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Tuple[tf.Tensor, tf.Tensor | None]:
"""Input shape: Batch x Time x Channel"""
# if key_value_states are provided this layer is used as a cross-attention layer
# for the decoder
is_cross_attention = key_value_states is not None
bsz, tgt_len, embed_dim = shape_list(hidden_states)
# get query proj
query_states = self.q_proj(hidden_states) * self.scaling
# get key, value proj
if is_cross_attention and past_key_value is not None:
# reuse k,v, cross_attentions
key_states = past_key_value[0]
value_states = past_key_value[1]
elif is_cross_attention:
# cross_attentions
key_states = self._shape(self.k_proj(key_value_states), -1, bsz)
value_states = self._shape(self.v_proj(key_value_states), -1, bsz)
elif past_key_value is not None:
# reuse k, v, self_attention
key_states = self._shape(self.k_proj(hidden_states), -1, bsz)
value_states = self._shape(self.v_proj(hidden_states), -1, bsz)
key_states = tf.concat([past_key_value[0], key_states], axis=2)
value_states = tf.concat([past_key_value[1], value_states], axis=2)
else:
# self_attention
key_states = self._shape(self.k_proj(hidden_states), -1, bsz)
value_states = self._shape(self.v_proj(hidden_states), -1, bsz)
if self.is_decoder:
# if cross_attention save Tuple(tf.Tensor, tf.Tensor) of all cross attention key/value_states.
# Further calls to cross_attention layer can then reuse all cross-attention
# key/value_states (first "if" case)
# if uni-directional self-attention (decoder) save Tuple(tf.Tensor, tf.Tensor) of
# all previous decoder key/value_states. Further calls to uni-directional self-attention
# can concat previous decoder key/value_states to current projected key/value_states (third "elif" case)
# if encoder bi-directional self-attention `past_key_value` is always `None`
past_key_value = (key_states, value_states)
proj_shape = (bsz * self.num_heads, -1, self.head_dim)
query_states = tf.reshape(self._shape(query_states, tgt_len, bsz), proj_shape)
key_states = tf.reshape(key_states, proj_shape)
value_states = tf.reshape(value_states, proj_shape)
src_len = shape_list(key_states)[1]
attn_weights = tf.matmul(query_states, key_states, transpose_b=True)
tf.debugging.assert_equal(
shape_list(attn_weights),
[bsz * self.num_heads, tgt_len, src_len],
message=(
f"Attention weights should be of size {(bsz * self.num_heads, tgt_len, src_len)}, but is"
f" {shape_list(attn_weights)}"
),
)
if attention_mask is not None:
tf.debugging.assert_equal(
shape_list(attention_mask),
[bsz, 1, tgt_len, src_len],
message=(
f"Attention mask should be of size {(bsz, 1, tgt_len, src_len)}, but is"
f" {shape_list(attention_mask)}"
),
)
attention_mask = tf.cast(attention_mask, dtype=attn_weights.dtype)
attn_weights = tf.reshape(attn_weights, (bsz, self.num_heads, tgt_len, src_len)) + attention_mask
attn_weights = tf.reshape(attn_weights, (bsz * self.num_heads, tgt_len, src_len))
attn_weights = stable_softmax(attn_weights, axis=-1)
if layer_head_mask is not None:
tf.debugging.assert_equal(
shape_list(layer_head_mask),
[self.num_heads],
message=(
f"Head mask for a single layer should be of size {(self.num_heads)}, but is"
f" {shape_list(layer_head_mask)}"
),
)
attn_weights = tf.reshape(layer_head_mask, (1, -1, 1, 1)) * tf.reshape(
attn_weights, (bsz, self.num_heads, tgt_len, src_len)
)
attn_weights = tf.reshape(attn_weights, (bsz * self.num_heads, tgt_len, src_len))
attn_probs = self.dropout(attn_weights, training=training)
attn_output = tf.matmul(attn_probs, value_states)
tf.debugging.assert_equal(
shape_list(attn_output),
[bsz * self.num_heads, tgt_len, self.head_dim],
message=(
f"`attn_output` should be of size {(bsz, self.num_heads, tgt_len, self.head_dim)}, but is"
f" {shape_list(attn_output)}"
),
)
attn_output = tf.transpose(
tf.reshape(attn_output, (bsz, self.num_heads, tgt_len, self.head_dim)), (0, 2, 1, 3)
)
attn_output = tf.reshape(attn_output, (bsz, tgt_len, embed_dim))
attn_output = self.out_proj(attn_output)
attn_weights: tf.Tensor = tf.reshape(attn_weights, (bsz, self.num_heads, tgt_len, src_len))
return attn_output, attn_weights, past_key_value
# Copied from transformers.models.wav2vec2.modeling_tf_wav2vec2.TFWav2Vec2FeedForward with Wav2Vec2->Hubert
class TFHubertFeedForward(tf.keras.layers.Layer):
def __init__(self, config: HubertConfig, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.intermediate_dropout = tf.keras.layers.Dropout(config.activation_dropout)
self.intermediate_dense = tf.keras.layers.Dense(
units=config.intermediate_size,
kernel_initializer=get_initializer(config.initializer_range),
bias_initializer="zeros",
name="intermediate_dense",
)
self.intermediate_act_fn = get_tf_activation(config.hidden_act)
self.output_dense = tf.keras.layers.Dense(
units=config.hidden_size,
kernel_initializer=get_initializer(config.initializer_range),
bias_initializer="zeros",
name="output_dense",
)
self.output_dropout = tf.keras.layers.Dropout(config.hidden_dropout)
def call(self, hidden_states: tf.Tensor, training: bool = False) -> tf.Tensor:
hidden_states = self.intermediate_dense(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.intermediate_act_fn(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.intermediate_dropout(hidden_states, training=training)
hidden_states = self.output_dense(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.output_dropout(hidden_states, training=training)
return hidden_states
# Copied from transformers.models.wav2vec2.modeling_tf_wav2vec2.TFWav2Vec2EncoderLayer with Wav2Vec2->Hubert
class TFHubertEncoderLayer(tf.keras.layers.Layer):
def __init__(self, config: HubertConfig, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.attention = TFHubertAttention(
embed_dim=config.hidden_size,
num_heads=config.num_attention_heads,
dropout=config.attention_dropout,
is_decoder=False,
name="attention",
)
self.dropout = tf.keras.layers.Dropout(config.hidden_dropout)
self.layer_norm = tf.keras.layers.LayerNormalization(epsilon=config.layer_norm_eps, name="layer_norm")
self.feed_forward = TFHubertFeedForward(config, name="feed_forward")
self.final_layer_norm = tf.keras.layers.LayerNormalization(
epsilon=config.layer_norm_eps, name="final_layer_norm"
)
def call(
self,
hidden_states: tf.Tensor,
attention_mask: tf.Tensor | None = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
training: bool = False,
) -> Tuple[tf.Tensor]:
attn_residual = hidden_states
hidden_states, attn_weights, _ = self.attention(
hidden_states, attention_mask=attention_mask, training=training
)
hidden_states = self.dropout(hidden_states, training=training)
hidden_states = attn_residual + hidden_states
hidden_states = self.layer_norm(hidden_states)
hidden_states = hidden_states + self.feed_forward(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.final_layer_norm(hidden_states)
outputs = (hidden_states,)
if output_attentions:
outputs += (attn_weights,)
return outputs
# Copied from transformers.models.wav2vec2.modeling_tf_wav2vec2.TFWav2Vec2EncoderLayerStableLayerNorm with Wav2Vec2->Hubert
class TFHubertEncoderLayerStableLayerNorm(tf.keras.layers.Layer):
def __init__(self, config: HubertConfig, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.attention = TFHubertAttention(
embed_dim=config.hidden_size,
num_heads=config.num_attention_heads,
dropout=config.attention_dropout,
is_decoder=False,
name="attention",
)
self.dropout = tf.keras.layers.Dropout(config.hidden_dropout)
self.layer_norm = tf.keras.layers.LayerNormalization(epsilon=config.layer_norm_eps, name="layer_norm")
self.feed_forward = TFHubertFeedForward(config, name="feed_forward")
self.final_layer_norm = tf.keras.layers.LayerNormalization(
epsilon=config.layer_norm_eps, name="final_layer_norm"
)
def call(
self,
hidden_states: tf.Tensor,
attention_mask: tf.Tensor | None = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
training: bool = False,
) -> Tuple[tf.Tensor]:
attn_residual = hidden_states
hidden_states = self.layer_norm(hidden_states)
hidden_states, attn_weights, _ = self.attention(
hidden_states, attention_mask=attention_mask, training=training
)
hidden_states = self.dropout(hidden_states, training=training)
hidden_states = attn_residual + hidden_states
hidden_states = hidden_states + self.feed_forward(self.final_layer_norm(hidden_states))
outputs = (hidden_states,)
if output_attentions:
outputs += (attn_weights,)
return outputs
# Copied from transformers.models.wav2vec2.modeling_tf_wav2vec2.TFWav2Vec2Encoder with Wav2Vec2->Hubert
class TFHubertEncoder(tf.keras.layers.Layer):
def __init__(self, config: HubertConfig, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.config = config
self.pos_conv_embed = TFHubertPositionalConvEmbedding(config, name="pos_conv_embed")
self.layer_norm = tf.keras.layers.LayerNormalization(epsilon=config.layer_norm_eps, name="layer_norm")
self.dropout = tf.keras.layers.Dropout(config.hidden_dropout)
self.layer = [TFHubertEncoderLayer(config, name=f"layers.{i}") for i in range(config.num_hidden_layers)]
def call(
self,
hidden_states: tf.Tensor,
attention_mask: tf.Tensor | None = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = False,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = True,
training: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Union[TFBaseModelOutput, Tuple[tf.Tensor]]:
all_hidden_states = () if output_hidden_states else None
all_self_attentions = () if output_attentions else None
if attention_mask is not None:
hidden_states = hidden_states * tf.expand_dims(attention_mask, -1)
attention_mask = _expand_mask(attention_mask)
else:
attention_mask = None
position_embeddings = self.pos_conv_embed(hidden_states)
hidden_states = hidden_states + position_embeddings
hidden_states = self.layer_norm(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.dropout(hidden_states, training=training)
for i, layer_module in enumerate(self.layer):
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states = all_hidden_states + (hidden_states,)
# add LayerDrop (see https://arxiv.org/abs/1909.11556 for description)
dropout_probability = np.random.uniform(0, 1)
if training and (dropout_probability < self.config.layerdrop): # skip the layer
continue
layer_outputs = layer_module(
hidden_states=hidden_states,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
training=training,
)
hidden_states = layer_outputs[0]
if output_attentions:
all_self_attentions = all_self_attentions + (layer_outputs[1],)
# Add last layer
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states = all_hidden_states + (hidden_states,)
if not return_dict:
return tuple(v for v in [hidden_states, all_hidden_states, all_self_attentions] if v is not None)
return TFBaseModelOutput(
last_hidden_state=hidden_states,
hidden_states=all_hidden_states,
attentions=all_self_attentions,
)
# Copied from transformers.models.wav2vec2.modeling_tf_wav2vec2.TFWav2Vec2EncoderStableLayerNorm with Wav2Vec2->Hubert
class TFHubertEncoderStableLayerNorm(tf.keras.layers.Layer):
def __init__(self, config: HubertConfig, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.config = config
self.pos_conv_embed = TFHubertPositionalConvEmbedding(config, name="pos_conv_embed")
self.layer_norm = tf.keras.layers.LayerNormalization(epsilon=config.layer_norm_eps, name="layer_norm")
self.dropout = tf.keras.layers.Dropout(config.hidden_dropout)
self.layer = [
TFHubertEncoderLayerStableLayerNorm(config, name=f"layers.{i}") for i in range(config.num_hidden_layers)
]
def call(
self,
hidden_states: tf.Tensor,
attention_mask: tf.Tensor | None = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = False,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = True,
training: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Union[TFBaseModelOutput, Tuple[tf.Tensor]]:
all_hidden_states = () if output_hidden_states else None
all_self_attentions = () if output_attentions else None
if attention_mask is not None:
hidden_states = hidden_states * tf.expand_dims(attention_mask, -1)
attention_mask = _expand_mask(attention_mask)
else:
attention_mask = None
position_embeddings = self.pos_conv_embed(hidden_states)
hidden_states = hidden_states + position_embeddings
hidden_states = self.dropout(hidden_states, training=training)
for i, layer_module in enumerate(self.layer):
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states = all_hidden_states + (hidden_states,)
# add LayerDrop (see https://arxiv.org/abs/1909.11556 for description)
dropout_probability = np.random.uniform(0, 1)
if training and (dropout_probability < self.config.layerdrop): # skip the layer
continue
layer_outputs = layer_module(
hidden_states=hidden_states,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
training=training,
)
hidden_states = layer_outputs[0]
if output_attentions:
all_self_attentions = all_self_attentions + (layer_outputs[1],)
hidden_states = self.layer_norm(hidden_states)
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states = all_hidden_states + (hidden_states,)
if not return_dict:
return tuple(v for v in [hidden_states, all_hidden_states, all_self_attentions] if v is not None)
return TFBaseModelOutput(
last_hidden_state=hidden_states,
hidden_states=all_hidden_states,
attentions=all_self_attentions,
)
@keras_serializable
class TFHubertMainLayer(tf.keras.layers.Layer):
config_class = HubertConfig
def __init__(self, config: HubertConfig, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.config = config
self.feature_extractor = TFHubertFeatureEncoder(config, name="feature_extractor")
self.feature_projection = TFHubertFeatureProjection(config, name="feature_projection")
if config.do_stable_layer_norm:
self.encoder = TFHubertEncoderStableLayerNorm(config, name="encoder")
else:
self.encoder = TFHubertEncoder(config, name="encoder")
def build(self, input_shape: tf.TensorShape):
self.masked_spec_embed = self.add_weight(
shape=(self.config.hidden_size,), initializer="uniform", trainable=True, name="masked_spec_embed"
)
super().build(input_shape)
def _get_feat_extract_output_lengths(self, input_lengths: tf.Tensor):
"""
Computes the output length of the convolutional layers
"""
def _conv_out_length(input_length, kernel_size, stride):
# 1D convolutional layer output length formula taken
# from https://pytorch.org/docs/stable/generated/torch.nn.Conv1d.html
return (input_length - kernel_size) // stride + 1
for kernel_size, stride in zip(self.config.conv_kernel, self.config.conv_stride):
input_lengths = _conv_out_length(input_lengths, kernel_size, stride)
return input_lengths
def _mask_hidden_states(self, hidden_states: tf.Tensor, mask_time_indices: tf.Tensor | None = None):
"""
Masks extracted features along time axis and/or along feature axis according to
[SpecAugment](https://arxiv.org/abs/1904.08779).
"""
batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size = shape_list(hidden_states)
# `config.apply_spec_augment` can set masking to False
if not getattr(self.config, "apply_spec_augment", True):
return hidden_states
if mask_time_indices is not None:
# apply SpecAugment along time axis with given mask_time_indices
hidden_states = tf.where(
tf.cast(mask_time_indices[:, :, tf.newaxis], tf.bool),
self.masked_spec_embed[tf.newaxis, tf.newaxis, :],
hidden_states,
)
elif self.config.mask_time_prob > 0:
# generate indices & apply SpecAugment along time axis
mask_time_indices = _compute_mask_indices(
(batch_size, sequence_length),
mask_prob=self.config.mask_time_prob,
mask_length=self.config.mask_time_length,
min_masks=2,
)
hidden_states = tf.where(
tf.cast(mask_time_indices[:, :, tf.newaxis], tf.bool),
self.masked_spec_embed[tf.newaxis, tf.newaxis, :],
hidden_states,
)
# apply SpecAugment along feature axis
if self.config.mask_feature_prob > 0:
mask_feature_indices = _compute_mask_indices(
(batch_size, hidden_size),
mask_prob=self.config.mask_feature_prob,
mask_length=self.config.mask_feature_length,
)
hidden_states = tf.where(mask_feature_indices[:, tf.newaxis, :], hidden_states, 0)
return hidden_states
@unpack_inputs
def call(
self,
input_values: tf.Tensor,
attention_mask: tf.Tensor | None = None,
token_type_ids: tf.Tensor | None = None,
position_ids: tf.Tensor | None = None,
head_mask: tf.Tensor | None = None,
inputs_embeds: tf.Tensor | None = None,
output_attentions: tf.Tensor | None = None,
output_hidden_states: tf.Tensor | None = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
training: bool = False,
**kwargs: Any,
):
hidden_states = self.feature_extractor(tf.cast(input_values, tf.float32), training=training)
if attention_mask is not None:
# compute real output lengths according to convolution formula
output_lengths = self._get_feat_extract_output_lengths(tf.reduce_sum(attention_mask, -1))
attention_mask = tf.sequence_mask(
output_lengths, maxlen=shape_list(hidden_states)[1], dtype=hidden_states.dtype
)
hidden_states = self.feature_projection(hidden_states, training=training)
mask_time_indices = kwargs.get("mask_time_indices", None)
if training:
hidden_states = self._mask_hidden_states(hidden_states, mask_time_indices=mask_time_indices)
encoder_outputs = self.encoder(
hidden_states,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
training=training,
)
hidden_states = encoder_outputs[0]
if not return_dict:
return (hidden_states,) + encoder_outputs[1:]
return TFBaseModelOutput(
last_hidden_state=hidden_states,
hidden_states=encoder_outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=encoder_outputs.attentions,
)
class TFHubertPreTrainedModel(TFPreTrainedModel):
"""
An abstract class to handle weights initialization and a simple interface for downloading and loading pretrained
models.
"""
config_class = HubertConfig
base_model_prefix = "hubert"
main_input_name = "input_values"
@property
def input_signature(self):
return {
"input_values": tf.TensorSpec((None, 16000), tf.float32, name="input_values"),
"attention_mask": tf.TensorSpec((None, None), tf.int32, name="attention_mask"),
"token_type_ids": tf.TensorSpec((None, None), tf.int32, name="token_type_ids"),
}
def __init__(self, config, *inputs, **kwargs):
super().__init__(config, *inputs, **kwargs)
logger.warning(
f"\n{self.__class__.__name__} has backpropagation operations that are NOT supported on CPU. If you wish "
"to train/fine-tune this model, you need a GPU or a TPU"
)
HUBERT_START_DOCSTRING = r"""
This model inherits from [`TFPreTrainedModel`]. Check the superclass documentation for the generic methods the
library implements for all its model (such as downloading or saving, resizing the input embeddings, pruning heads
etc.)
This model is also a [tf.keras.Model](https://www.tensorflow.org/api_docs/python/tf/keras/Model) subclass. Use it
as a regular TF 2.0 Keras Model and refer to the TF 2.0 documentation for all matter related to general usage and
behavior.
<Tip>
TensorFlow models and layers in `transformers` accept two formats as input:
- having all inputs as keyword arguments (like PyTorch models), or
- having all inputs as a list, tuple or dict in the first positional argument.
The reason the second format is supported is that Keras methods prefer this format when passing inputs to models
and layers. Because of this support, when using methods like `model.fit()` things should "just work" for you - just
pass your inputs and labels in any format that `model.fit()` supports! If, however, you want to use the second
format outside of Keras methods like `fit()` and `predict()`, such as when creating your own layers or models with
the Keras `Functional` API, there are three possibilities you can use to gather all the input Tensors in the first
positional argument:
- a single Tensor with `input_values` only and nothing else: `model(input_values)`
- a list of varying length with one or several input Tensors IN THE ORDER given in the docstring:
`model([input_values, attention_mask])` or `model([input_values, attention_mask, token_type_ids])`
- a dictionary with one or several input Tensors associated to the input names given in the docstring:
`model({"input_values": input_values, "token_type_ids": token_type_ids})`
Note that when creating models and layers with
[subclassing](https://keras.io/guides/making_new_layers_and_models_via_subclassing/) then you don't need to worry
about any of this, as you can just pass inputs like you would to any other Python function!
</Tip>
Args:
config ([`HubertConfig`]): Model configuration class with all the parameters of the model.
Initializing with a config file does not load the weights associated with the model, only the
configuration. Check out the [`~PreTrainedModel.from_pretrained`] method to load the model weights.
"""
HUBERT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING = r"""
Args:
input_values (`np.ndarray`, `tf.Tensor`, `List[tf.Tensor]` `Dict[str, tf.Tensor]` or `Dict[str, np.ndarray]` and each example must have the shape `({0})`):
Indices of input sequence tokens in the vocabulary.
Indices can be obtained using [`AutoTokenizer`]. See [`PreTrainedTokenizer.__call__`] and
[`PreTrainedTokenizer.encode`] for details.
[What are input IDs?](../glossary#input-ids)
attention_mask (`np.ndarray` or `tf.Tensor` of shape `({0})`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on padding token indices. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
token_type_ids (`np.ndarray` or `tf.Tensor` of shape `({0})`, *optional*):
Segment token indices to indicate first and second portions of the inputs. Indices are selected in `[0,
1]`:
- 0 corresponds to a *sentence A* token,
- 1 corresponds to a *sentence B* token.
[What are token type IDs?](../glossary#token-type-ids)
position_ids (`np.ndarray` or `tf.Tensor` of shape `({0})`, *optional*):
Indices of positions of each input sequence tokens in the position embeddings. Selected in the range `[0,
config.max_position_embeddings - 1]`.
[What are position IDs?](../glossary#position-ids)
head_mask (`np.ndarray` or `tf.Tensor` of shape `(num_heads,)` or `(num_layers, num_heads)`, *optional*):
Mask to nullify selected heads of the self-attention modules. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 indicates the head is **not masked**,
- 0 indicates the head is **masked**.
inputs_embeds (`np.ndarray` or `tf.Tensor` of shape `({0}, hidden_size)`, *optional*):
Optionally, instead of passing `input_values` you can choose to directly pass an embedded representation.
This is useful if you want more control over how to convert `input_values` indices into associated vectors
than the model's internal embedding lookup matrix.
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under returned
tensors for more detail. This argument can be used only in eager mode, in graph mode the value in the
config will be used instead.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors for
more detail. This argument can be used only in eager mode, in graph mode the value in the config will be
used instead.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple. This argument can be used in
eager mode, in graph mode the value will always be set to True.
training (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False``):
Whether or not to use the model in training mode (some modules like dropout modules have different
behaviors between training and evaluation).
"""
@add_start_docstrings(
"The bare TFHubert Model transformer outputing raw hidden-states without any specific head on top.",
HUBERT_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class TFHubertModel(TFHubertPreTrainedModel):
def __init__(self, config: HubertConfig, *inputs, **kwargs):
super().__init__(config, *inputs, **kwargs)
self.config = config
self.hubert = TFHubertMainLayer(config, name="hubert")
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(HUBERT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=TFBaseModelOutput, config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC)
@unpack_inputs
def call(
self,
input_values: tf.Tensor,
attention_mask: tf.Tensor | None = None,
token_type_ids: tf.Tensor | None = None,
position_ids: tf.Tensor | None = None,
head_mask: tf.Tensor | None = None,
inputs_embeds: tf.Tensor | None = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
training: bool = False,
) -> Union[TFBaseModelOutput, Tuple[tf.Tensor]]:
"""
Returns:
Example:
```python
>>> from transformers import AutoProcessor, TFHubertModel
>>> from datasets import load_dataset
>>> import soundfile as sf
>>> processor = AutoProcessor.from_pretrained("facebook/hubert-large-ls960-ft")
>>> model = TFHubertModel.from_pretrained("facebook/hubert-large-ls960-ft")
>>> def map_to_array(batch):
... speech, _ = sf.read(batch["file"])
... batch["speech"] = speech
... return batch
>>> ds = load_dataset("hf-internal-testing/librispeech_asr_dummy", "clean", split="validation")
>>> ds = ds.map(map_to_array)
>>> input_values = processor(ds["speech"][0], return_tensors="tf").input_values # Batch size 1
>>> hidden_states = model(input_values).last_hidden_state
```"""
output_hidden_states = output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states else self.config.output_hidden_states
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions else self.config.output_attentions
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict else self.config.return_dict
outputs = self.hubert(
input_values=input_values,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
token_type_ids=token_type_ids,
position_ids=position_ids,
head_mask=head_mask,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
training=training,
)
return outputs
@add_start_docstrings(
"""TFHubert Model with a `language modeling` head on top for Connectionist Temporal Classification (CTC).""",
HUBERT_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class TFHubertForCTC(TFHubertPreTrainedModel):
def __init__(self, config: HubertConfig, *inputs, **kwargs):
super().__init__(config, *inputs, **kwargs)
self.hubert = TFHubertMainLayer(config, name="hubert")
self.dropout = tf.keras.layers.Dropout(config.final_dropout)
self.lm_head = tf.keras.layers.Dense(config.vocab_size, name="lm_head")
def freeze_feature_extractor(self):
"""
Calling this function will disable the gradient computation for the feature encoder so that its parameters will
not be updated during training.
"""
warnings.warn(
"The method `freeze_feature_extractor` is deprecated and will be removed in Transformers v5."
"Please use the equivalent `freeze_feature_encoder` method instead.",
FutureWarning,
)
self.freeze_feature_encoder()
def freeze_feature_encoder(self):
"""
Calling this function will disable the gradient computation for the feature encoder so that its parameter will
not be updated during training.
"""
self.hubert.feature_extractor.trainable = False
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(HUBERT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=TFCausalLMOutput, config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC)
@unpack_inputs
def call(
self,
input_values: tf.Tensor,
attention_mask: tf.Tensor | None = None,
token_type_ids: tf.Tensor | None = None,
position_ids: tf.Tensor | None = None,
head_mask: tf.Tensor | None = None,
inputs_embeds: tf.Tensor | None = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
labels: tf.Tensor | None = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
training: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Union[TFCausalLMOutput, Tuple[tf.Tensor]]:
r"""
labels (`tf.Tensor` or `np.ndarray` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Labels for computing the masked language modeling loss. Indices should be in `[-100, 0, ...,
config.vocab_size]` (see `input_values` docstring) Tokens with indices set to `-100` are ignored (masked),
the loss is only computed for the tokens with labels in `[0, ..., config.vocab_size]`
Returns:
Example:
```python
>>> import tensorflow as tf
>>> from transformers import AutoProcessor, TFHubertForCTC
>>> from datasets import load_dataset
>>> import soundfile as sf
>>> processor = AutoProcessor.from_pretrained("facebook/hubert-large-ls960-ft")
>>> model = TFHubertForCTC.from_pretrained("facebook/hubert-large-ls960-ft")
>>> def map_to_array(batch):
... speech, _ = sf.read(batch["file"])
... batch["speech"] = speech
... return batch
>>> ds = load_dataset("hf-internal-testing/librispeech_asr_dummy", "clean", split="validation")
>>> ds = ds.map(map_to_array)
>>> input_values = processor(ds["speech"][0], return_tensors="tf").input_values # Batch size 1
>>> logits = model(input_values).logits
>>> predicted_ids = tf.argmax(logits, axis=-1)
>>> transcription = processor.decode(predicted_ids[0])
>>> # compute loss
>>> target_transcription = "A MAN SAID TO THE UNIVERSE SIR I EXIST"
>>> # Pass the transcription as text to encode labels
>>> labels = processor(text=transcription, return_tensors="tf").input_values
>>> loss = model(input_values, labels=labels).loss
```"""
outputs = self.hubert(
input_values=input_values,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
token_type_ids=token_type_ids,
position_ids=position_ids,
head_mask=head_mask,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
training=training,
)
hidden_states = outputs[0]
hidden_states = self.dropout(hidden_states, training=training)
logits = self.lm_head(hidden_states)
if labels is not None:
if tf.reduce_max(labels) >= self.config.vocab_size:
raise ValueError(f"Label values must be <= vocab_size: {self.config.vocab_size}")
attention_mask = (
attention_mask if attention_mask is not None else tf.ones_like(input_values, dtype=tf.float32)
)
input_lengths = self.hubert._get_feat_extract_output_lengths(tf.reduce_sum(attention_mask, axis=-1))
# assuming that padded tokens are filled with -100
# when not being attended to
labels_mask = tf.cast(labels >= 0, tf.int32)
target_lengths = tf.reduce_sum(labels_mask, axis=-1)
loss = tf.nn.ctc_loss(
logits=logits,
labels=labels,
logit_length=input_lengths,
label_length=target_lengths,
blank_index=self.config.pad_token_id,
logits_time_major=False,
)
if self.config.ctc_loss_reduction == "sum":
loss = tf.reduce_sum(loss)
loss = tf.reshape(loss, (1,))
if self.config.ctc_loss_reduction == "mean":
loss = tf.reduce_mean(loss)
loss = tf.reshape(loss, (1,))
else:
loss = None
if not return_dict:
output = (logits,) + outputs[1:]
return ((loss,) + output) if loss is not None else output
return TFCausalLMOutput(
loss=loss,
logits=logits,
hidden_states=outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=outputs.attentions,
)
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transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/hubert/convert_hubert_original_pytorch_checkpoint_to_pytorch.py | # coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2021 The HuggingFace Inc. team.
#
# 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.
"""Convert Hubert checkpoint."""
import argparse
import json
import os
import fairseq
import torch
from fairseq.data import Dictionary
from transformers import (
HubertConfig,
HubertForCTC,
HubertModel,
Wav2Vec2CTCTokenizer,
Wav2Vec2FeatureExtractor,
Wav2Vec2Processor,
logging,
)
logging.set_verbosity_info()
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
MAPPING = {
"post_extract_proj": "feature_projection.projection",
"encoder.pos_conv.0": "encoder.pos_conv_embed.conv",
"self_attn.k_proj": "encoder.layers.*.attention.k_proj",
"self_attn.v_proj": "encoder.layers.*.attention.v_proj",
"self_attn.q_proj": "encoder.layers.*.attention.q_proj",
"self_attn.out_proj": "encoder.layers.*.attention.out_proj",
"self_attn_layer_norm": "encoder.layers.*.layer_norm",
"fc1": "encoder.layers.*.feed_forward.intermediate_dense",
"fc2": "encoder.layers.*.feed_forward.output_dense",
"final_layer_norm": "encoder.layers.*.final_layer_norm",
"encoder.layer_norm": "encoder.layer_norm",
"w2v_model.layer_norm": "feature_projection.layer_norm",
"w2v_encoder.proj": "lm_head",
"mask_emb": "masked_spec_embed",
}
def set_recursively(hf_pointer, key, value, full_name, weight_type):
for attribute in key.split("."):
hf_pointer = getattr(hf_pointer, attribute)
if weight_type is not None:
hf_shape = getattr(hf_pointer, weight_type).shape
else:
hf_shape = hf_pointer.shape
assert hf_shape == value.shape, (
f"Shape of hf {key + '.' + weight_type if weight_type is not None else ''} is {hf_shape}, but should be"
f" {value.shape} for {full_name}"
)
if weight_type == "weight":
hf_pointer.weight.data = value
elif weight_type == "weight_g":
hf_pointer.weight_g.data = value
elif weight_type == "weight_v":
hf_pointer.weight_v.data = value
elif weight_type == "bias":
hf_pointer.bias.data = value
else:
hf_pointer.data = value
logger.info(f"{key + '.' + weight_type if weight_type is not None else ''} was initialized from {full_name}.")
def recursively_load_weights(fairseq_model, hf_model, is_finetuned):
unused_weights = []
fairseq_dict = fairseq_model.state_dict()
feature_extractor = hf_model.hubert.feature_extractor if is_finetuned else hf_model.feature_extractor
for name, value in fairseq_dict.items():
is_used = False
if "conv_layers" in name:
load_conv_layer(
name,
value,
feature_extractor,
unused_weights,
hf_model.config.feat_extract_norm == "group",
)
is_used = True
else:
for key, mapped_key in MAPPING.items():
mapped_key = "hubert." + mapped_key if (is_finetuned and mapped_key != "lm_head") else mapped_key
if key in name or (key.split("w2v_model.")[-1] == name.split(".")[0] and not is_finetuned):
is_used = True
if "*" in mapped_key:
layer_index = name.split(key)[0].split(".")[-2]
mapped_key = mapped_key.replace("*", layer_index)
if "weight_g" in name:
weight_type = "weight_g"
elif "weight_v" in name:
weight_type = "weight_v"
elif "weight" in name:
weight_type = "weight"
elif "bias" in name:
weight_type = "bias"
else:
weight_type = None
set_recursively(hf_model, mapped_key, value, name, weight_type)
continue
if not is_used:
unused_weights.append(name)
logger.warning(f"Unused weights: {unused_weights}")
def load_conv_layer(full_name, value, feature_extractor, unused_weights, use_group_norm):
name = full_name.split("conv_layers.")[-1]
items = name.split(".")
layer_id = int(items[0])
type_id = int(items[1])
if type_id == 0:
if "bias" in name:
assert value.shape == feature_extractor.conv_layers[layer_id].conv.bias.data.shape, (
f"{full_name} has size {value.shape}, but"
f" {feature_extractor.conv_layers[layer_id].conv.bias.data.shape} was found."
)
feature_extractor.conv_layers[layer_id].conv.bias.data = value
logger.info(f"Feat extract conv layer {layer_id} was initialized from {full_name}.")
elif "weight" in name:
assert value.shape == feature_extractor.conv_layers[layer_id].conv.weight.data.shape, (
f"{full_name} has size {value.shape}, but"
f" {feature_extractor.conv_layers[layer_id].conv.weight.data.shape} was found."
)
feature_extractor.conv_layers[layer_id].conv.weight.data = value
logger.info(f"Feat extract conv layer {layer_id} was initialized from {full_name}.")
elif (type_id == 2 and not use_group_norm) or (type_id == 2 and layer_id == 0 and use_group_norm):
if "bias" in name:
assert value.shape == feature_extractor.conv_layers[layer_id].layer_norm.bias.data.shape, (
f"{full_name} has size {value.shape}, but {feature_extractor[layer_id].layer_norm.bias.data.shape} was"
" found."
)
feature_extractor.conv_layers[layer_id].layer_norm.bias.data = value
logger.info(f"Feat extract layer norm weight of layer {layer_id} was initialized from {full_name}.")
elif "weight" in name:
assert value.shape == feature_extractor.conv_layers[layer_id].layer_norm.weight.data.shape, (
f"{full_name} has size {value.shape}, but"
f" {feature_extractor[layer_id].layer_norm.weight.data.shape} was found."
)
feature_extractor.conv_layers[layer_id].layer_norm.weight.data = value
logger.info(f"Feat extract layer norm weight of layer {layer_id} was initialized from {full_name}.")
else:
unused_weights.append(full_name)
@torch.no_grad()
def convert_hubert_checkpoint(
checkpoint_path, pytorch_dump_folder_path, config_path=None, dict_path=None, is_finetuned=True
):
"""
Copy/paste/tweak model's weights to transformers design.
"""
if config_path is not None:
config = HubertConfig.from_pretrained(config_path)
else:
config = HubertConfig()
if is_finetuned:
if dict_path:
target_dict = Dictionary.load(dict_path)
# important change bos & pad token id since CTC symbol is <pad> and
# not <s> as in fairseq
config.bos_token_id = target_dict.pad_index
config.pad_token_id = target_dict.bos_index
config.eos_token_id = target_dict.eos_index
config.vocab_size = len(target_dict.symbols)
vocab_path = os.path.join(pytorch_dump_folder_path, "vocab.json")
if not os.path.isdir(pytorch_dump_folder_path):
logger.error("--pytorch_dump_folder_path ({}) should be a directory".format(pytorch_dump_folder_path))
return
os.makedirs(pytorch_dump_folder_path, exist_ok=True)
with open(vocab_path, "w", encoding="utf-8") as vocab_handle:
json.dump(target_dict.indices, vocab_handle)
tokenizer = Wav2Vec2CTCTokenizer(
vocab_path,
unk_token=target_dict.unk_word,
pad_token=target_dict.pad_word,
bos_token=target_dict.bos_word,
eos_token=target_dict.eos_word,
word_delimiter_token="|",
do_lower_case=False,
)
return_attention_mask = True if config.feat_extract_norm == "layer" else False
feature_extractor = Wav2Vec2FeatureExtractor(
feature_size=1,
sampling_rate=16000,
padding_value=0,
do_normalize=True,
return_attention_mask=return_attention_mask,
)
processor = Wav2Vec2Processor(feature_extractor=feature_extractor, tokenizer=tokenizer)
processor.save_pretrained(pytorch_dump_folder_path)
hf_wav2vec = HubertForCTC(config)
else:
hf_wav2vec = HubertModel(config)
if is_finetuned:
model, _, _ = fairseq.checkpoint_utils.load_model_ensemble_and_task(
[checkpoint_path], arg_overrides={"data": "/".join(dict_path.split("/")[:-1])}
)
else:
model, _, _ = fairseq.checkpoint_utils.load_model_ensemble_and_task([checkpoint_path])
model = model[0].eval()
recursively_load_weights(model, hf_wav2vec, is_finetuned)
hf_wav2vec.save_pretrained(pytorch_dump_folder_path)
if __name__ == "__main__":
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
parser.add_argument("--pytorch_dump_folder_path", default=None, type=str, help="Path to the output PyTorch model.")
parser.add_argument("--checkpoint_path", default=None, type=str, help="Path to fairseq checkpoint")
parser.add_argument("--dict_path", default=None, type=str, help="Path to dict of fine-tuned model")
parser.add_argument("--config_path", default=None, type=str, help="Path to hf config.json of model to convert")
parser.add_argument(
"--not_finetuned", action="store_true", help="Whether the model to convert is a fine-tuned model or not"
)
args = parser.parse_args()
convert_hubert_checkpoint(
args.checkpoint_path, args.pytorch_dump_folder_path, args.config_path, args.dict_path, not args.not_finetuned
)
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transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/hubert/modeling_hubert.py | # coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2021 The Fairseq Authors and the HuggingFace Inc. 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.
""" PyTorch Hubert model."""
import warnings
from typing import Optional, Tuple, Union
import numpy as np
import torch
import torch.utils.checkpoint
from torch import nn
from torch.nn import CrossEntropyLoss
from ...activations import ACT2FN
from ...deepspeed import is_deepspeed_zero3_enabled
from ...modeling_outputs import BaseModelOutput, CausalLMOutput, SequenceClassifierOutput
from ...modeling_utils import PreTrainedModel
from ...utils import (
add_code_sample_docstrings,
add_start_docstrings,
add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward,
logging,
replace_return_docstrings,
)
from .configuration_hubert import HubertConfig
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
_HIDDEN_STATES_START_POSITION = 1
# General docstring
_CONFIG_FOR_DOC = "HubertConfig"
# Base docstring
_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC = "facebook/hubert-large-ls960-ft"
_EXPECTED_OUTPUT_SHAPE = [1, 292, 768]
# CTC docstring
_CTC_EXPECTED_OUTPUT = "'MISTER QUILTER IS THE APOSTLE OF THE MIDDLE CLASSES AND WE ARE GLAD TO WELCOME HIS GOSPEL'"
_CTC_EXPECTED_LOSS = 22.68
# Audio class docstring
_SEQ_CLASS_CHECKPOINT = "superb/hubert-base-superb-ks"
_SEQ_CLASS_EXPECTED_OUTPUT = "'_unknown_'"
_SEQ_CLASS_EXPECTED_LOSS = 8.53
HUBERT_PRETRAINED_MODEL_ARCHIVE_LIST = [
"facebook/hubert-base-ls960",
# See all Hubert models at https://huggingface.co/models?filter=hubert
]
# Copied from transformers.models.wav2vec2.modeling_wav2vec2._compute_mask_indices
def _compute_mask_indices(
shape: Tuple[int, int],
mask_prob: float,
mask_length: int,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
min_masks: int = 0,
) -> np.ndarray:
"""
Computes random mask spans for a given shape. Used to implement [SpecAugment: A Simple Data Augmentation Method for
ASR](https://arxiv.org/abs/1904.08779). Note that this method is not optimized to run on TPU and should be run on
CPU as part of the preprocessing during training.
Args:
shape: The shape for which to compute masks. This should be of a tuple of size 2 where
the first element is the batch size and the second element is the length of the axis to span.
mask_prob: The percentage of the whole axis (between 0 and 1) which will be masked. The number of
independently generated mask spans of length `mask_length` is computed by
`mask_prob*shape[1]/mask_length`. Note that due to overlaps, `mask_prob` is an upper bound and the
actual percentage will be smaller.
mask_length: size of the mask
min_masks: minimum number of masked spans
attention_mask: A (right-padded) attention mask which independently shortens the feature axis of
each batch dimension.
"""
batch_size, sequence_length = shape
if mask_length < 1:
raise ValueError("`mask_length` has to be bigger than 0.")
if mask_length > sequence_length:
raise ValueError(
f"`mask_length` has to be smaller than `sequence_length`, but got `mask_length`: {mask_length}"
f" and `sequence_length`: {sequence_length}`"
)
# epsilon is used for probabilistic rounding
epsilon = np.random.rand(1).item()
def compute_num_masked_span(input_length):
"""Given input length, compute how many spans should be masked"""
num_masked_span = int(mask_prob * input_length / mask_length + epsilon)
num_masked_span = max(num_masked_span, min_masks)
# make sure num masked span <= sequence_length
if num_masked_span * mask_length > sequence_length:
num_masked_span = sequence_length // mask_length
# make sure num_masked span is also <= input_length - (mask_length - 1)
if input_length - (mask_length - 1) < num_masked_span:
num_masked_span = max(input_length - (mask_length - 1), 0)
return num_masked_span
# compute number of masked spans in batch
input_lengths = (
attention_mask.sum(-1).detach().tolist()
if attention_mask is not None
else [sequence_length for _ in range(batch_size)]
)
# SpecAugment mask to fill
spec_aug_mask = np.zeros((batch_size, sequence_length), dtype=bool)
spec_aug_mask_idxs = []
max_num_masked_span = compute_num_masked_span(sequence_length)
if max_num_masked_span == 0:
return spec_aug_mask
for input_length in input_lengths:
# compute num of masked spans for this input
num_masked_span = compute_num_masked_span(input_length)
# get random indices to mask
spec_aug_mask_idx = np.random.choice(
np.arange(input_length - (mask_length - 1)), num_masked_span, replace=False
)
# pick first sampled index that will serve as a dummy index to pad vector
# to ensure same dimension for all batches due to probabilistic rounding
# Picking first sample just pads those vectors twice.
if len(spec_aug_mask_idx) == 0:
# this case can only happen if `input_length` is strictly smaller then
# `sequence_length` in which case the last token has to be a padding
# token which we can use as a dummy mask id
dummy_mask_idx = sequence_length - 1
else:
dummy_mask_idx = spec_aug_mask_idx[0]
spec_aug_mask_idx = np.concatenate(
[spec_aug_mask_idx, np.ones(max_num_masked_span - num_masked_span, dtype=np.int32) * dummy_mask_idx]
)
spec_aug_mask_idxs.append(spec_aug_mask_idx)
spec_aug_mask_idxs = np.array(spec_aug_mask_idxs)
# expand masked indices to masked spans
spec_aug_mask_idxs = np.broadcast_to(
spec_aug_mask_idxs[:, :, None], (batch_size, max_num_masked_span, mask_length)
)
spec_aug_mask_idxs = spec_aug_mask_idxs.reshape(batch_size, max_num_masked_span * mask_length)
# add offset to the starting indexes so that indexes now create a span
offsets = np.arange(mask_length)[None, None, :]
offsets = np.broadcast_to(offsets, (batch_size, max_num_masked_span, mask_length)).reshape(
batch_size, max_num_masked_span * mask_length
)
spec_aug_mask_idxs = spec_aug_mask_idxs + offsets
# ensure that we cannot have indices larger than sequence_length
if spec_aug_mask_idxs.max() > sequence_length - 1:
spec_aug_mask_idxs[spec_aug_mask_idxs > sequence_length - 1] = sequence_length - 1
# scatter indices to mask
np.put_along_axis(spec_aug_mask, spec_aug_mask_idxs, 1, -1)
return spec_aug_mask
# Copied from transformers.models.wav2vec2.modeling_wav2vec2.Wav2Vec2NoLayerNormConvLayer with Wav2Vec2->Hubert
class HubertNoLayerNormConvLayer(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config, layer_id=0):
super().__init__()
self.in_conv_dim = config.conv_dim[layer_id - 1] if layer_id > 0 else 1
self.out_conv_dim = config.conv_dim[layer_id]
self.conv = nn.Conv1d(
self.in_conv_dim,
self.out_conv_dim,
kernel_size=config.conv_kernel[layer_id],
stride=config.conv_stride[layer_id],
bias=config.conv_bias,
)
self.activation = ACT2FN[config.feat_extract_activation]
def forward(self, hidden_states):
hidden_states = self.conv(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.activation(hidden_states)
return hidden_states
# Copied from transformers.models.wav2vec2.modeling_wav2vec2.Wav2Vec2LayerNormConvLayer with Wav2Vec2->Hubert
class HubertLayerNormConvLayer(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config, layer_id=0):
super().__init__()
self.in_conv_dim = config.conv_dim[layer_id - 1] if layer_id > 0 else 1
self.out_conv_dim = config.conv_dim[layer_id]
self.conv = nn.Conv1d(
self.in_conv_dim,
self.out_conv_dim,
kernel_size=config.conv_kernel[layer_id],
stride=config.conv_stride[layer_id],
bias=config.conv_bias,
)
self.layer_norm = nn.LayerNorm(self.out_conv_dim, elementwise_affine=True)
self.activation = ACT2FN[config.feat_extract_activation]
def forward(self, hidden_states):
hidden_states = self.conv(hidden_states)
hidden_states = hidden_states.transpose(-2, -1)
hidden_states = self.layer_norm(hidden_states)
hidden_states = hidden_states.transpose(-2, -1)
hidden_states = self.activation(hidden_states)
return hidden_states
# Copied from transformers.models.wav2vec2.modeling_wav2vec2.Wav2Vec2GroupNormConvLayer with Wav2Vec2->Hubert
class HubertGroupNormConvLayer(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config, layer_id=0):
super().__init__()
self.in_conv_dim = config.conv_dim[layer_id - 1] if layer_id > 0 else 1
self.out_conv_dim = config.conv_dim[layer_id]
self.conv = nn.Conv1d(
self.in_conv_dim,
self.out_conv_dim,
kernel_size=config.conv_kernel[layer_id],
stride=config.conv_stride[layer_id],
bias=config.conv_bias,
)
self.activation = ACT2FN[config.feat_extract_activation]
self.layer_norm = nn.GroupNorm(num_groups=self.out_conv_dim, num_channels=self.out_conv_dim, affine=True)
def forward(self, hidden_states):
hidden_states = self.conv(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.layer_norm(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.activation(hidden_states)
return hidden_states
# Copied from transformers.models.wav2vec2.modeling_wav2vec2.Wav2Vec2PositionalConvEmbedding with Wav2Vec2->Hubert
class HubertPositionalConvEmbedding(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.conv = nn.Conv1d(
config.hidden_size,
config.hidden_size,
kernel_size=config.num_conv_pos_embeddings,
padding=config.num_conv_pos_embeddings // 2,
groups=config.num_conv_pos_embedding_groups,
)
weight_norm = nn.utils.weight_norm
if hasattr(nn.utils.parametrizations, "weight_norm"):
weight_norm = nn.utils.parametrizations.weight_norm
if is_deepspeed_zero3_enabled():
import deepspeed
with deepspeed.zero.GatheredParameters(self.conv.weight, modifier_rank=0):
self.conv = weight_norm(self.conv, name="weight", dim=2)
deepspeed.zero.register_external_parameter(self, self.conv.weight_v)
deepspeed.zero.register_external_parameter(self, self.conv.weight_g)
else:
self.conv = weight_norm(self.conv, name="weight", dim=2)
self.padding = HubertSamePadLayer(config.num_conv_pos_embeddings)
self.activation = ACT2FN[config.feat_extract_activation]
def forward(self, hidden_states):
hidden_states = hidden_states.transpose(1, 2)
hidden_states = self.conv(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.padding(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.activation(hidden_states)
hidden_states = hidden_states.transpose(1, 2)
return hidden_states
# Copied from transformers.models.wav2vec2.modeling_wav2vec2.Wav2Vec2SamePadLayer with Wav2Vec2->Hubert
class HubertSamePadLayer(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, num_conv_pos_embeddings):
super().__init__()
self.num_pad_remove = 1 if num_conv_pos_embeddings % 2 == 0 else 0
def forward(self, hidden_states):
if self.num_pad_remove > 0:
hidden_states = hidden_states[:, :, : -self.num_pad_remove]
return hidden_states
# Copied from transformers.models.wav2vec2.modeling_wav2vec2.Wav2Vec2FeatureEncoder with Wav2Vec2->Hubert
class HubertFeatureEncoder(nn.Module):
"""Construct the features from raw audio waveform"""
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
if config.feat_extract_norm == "group":
conv_layers = [HubertGroupNormConvLayer(config, layer_id=0)] + [
HubertNoLayerNormConvLayer(config, layer_id=i + 1) for i in range(config.num_feat_extract_layers - 1)
]
elif config.feat_extract_norm == "layer":
conv_layers = [HubertLayerNormConvLayer(config, layer_id=i) for i in range(config.num_feat_extract_layers)]
else:
raise ValueError(
f"`config.feat_extract_norm` is {config.feat_extract_norm}, but has to be one of ['group', 'layer']"
)
self.conv_layers = nn.ModuleList(conv_layers)
self.gradient_checkpointing = False
self._requires_grad = True
def _freeze_parameters(self):
for param in self.parameters():
param.requires_grad = False
self._requires_grad = False
def forward(self, input_values):
hidden_states = input_values[:, None]
# make sure hidden_states require grad for gradient_checkpointing
if self._requires_grad and self.training:
hidden_states.requires_grad = True
for conv_layer in self.conv_layers:
if self._requires_grad and self.gradient_checkpointing and self.training:
def create_custom_forward(module):
def custom_forward(*inputs):
return module(*inputs)
return custom_forward
hidden_states = torch.utils.checkpoint.checkpoint(
create_custom_forward(conv_layer),
hidden_states,
)
else:
hidden_states = conv_layer(hidden_states)
return hidden_states
class HubertFeatureExtractor(HubertFeatureEncoder):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__(config)
warnings.warn(
f"The class `{self.__class__.__name__}` has been depreciated "
"and will be removed in Transformers v5. "
f"Use `{self.__class__.__bases__[0].__name__}` instead.",
FutureWarning,
)
class HubertFeatureProjection(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.feat_proj_layer_norm = config.feat_proj_layer_norm
if self.feat_proj_layer_norm:
self.layer_norm = nn.LayerNorm(config.conv_dim[-1], eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
self.projection = nn.Linear(config.conv_dim[-1], config.hidden_size)
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(config.feat_proj_dropout)
def forward(self, hidden_states):
# non-projected hidden states are needed for quantization
if self.feat_proj_layer_norm:
hidden_states = self.layer_norm(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.projection(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.dropout(hidden_states)
return hidden_states
# Copied from transformers.models.bart.modeling_bart.BartAttention with Bart->Hubert
class HubertAttention(nn.Module):
"""Multi-headed attention from 'Attention Is All You Need' paper"""
def __init__(
self,
embed_dim: int,
num_heads: int,
dropout: float = 0.0,
is_decoder: bool = False,
bias: bool = True,
):
super().__init__()
self.embed_dim = embed_dim
self.num_heads = num_heads
self.dropout = dropout
self.head_dim = embed_dim // num_heads
if (self.head_dim * num_heads) != self.embed_dim:
raise ValueError(
f"embed_dim must be divisible by num_heads (got `embed_dim`: {self.embed_dim}"
f" and `num_heads`: {num_heads})."
)
self.scaling = self.head_dim**-0.5
self.is_decoder = is_decoder
self.k_proj = nn.Linear(embed_dim, embed_dim, bias=bias)
self.v_proj = nn.Linear(embed_dim, embed_dim, bias=bias)
self.q_proj = nn.Linear(embed_dim, embed_dim, bias=bias)
self.out_proj = nn.Linear(embed_dim, embed_dim, bias=bias)
def _shape(self, tensor: torch.Tensor, seq_len: int, bsz: int):
return tensor.view(bsz, seq_len, self.num_heads, self.head_dim).transpose(1, 2).contiguous()
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
key_value_states: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
past_key_value: Optional[Tuple[torch.Tensor]] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
layer_head_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
output_attentions: bool = False,
) -> Tuple[torch.Tensor, Optional[torch.Tensor], Optional[Tuple[torch.Tensor]]]:
"""Input shape: Batch x Time x Channel"""
# if key_value_states are provided this layer is used as a cross-attention layer
# for the decoder
is_cross_attention = key_value_states is not None
bsz, tgt_len, _ = hidden_states.size()
# get query proj
query_states = self.q_proj(hidden_states) * self.scaling
# get key, value proj
# `past_key_value[0].shape[2] == key_value_states.shape[1]`
# is checking that the `sequence_length` of the `past_key_value` is the same as
# the provided `key_value_states` to support prefix tuning
if (
is_cross_attention
and past_key_value is not None
and past_key_value[0].shape[2] == key_value_states.shape[1]
):
# reuse k,v, cross_attentions
key_states = past_key_value[0]
value_states = past_key_value[1]
elif is_cross_attention:
# cross_attentions
key_states = self._shape(self.k_proj(key_value_states), -1, bsz)
value_states = self._shape(self.v_proj(key_value_states), -1, bsz)
elif past_key_value is not None:
# reuse k, v, self_attention
key_states = self._shape(self.k_proj(hidden_states), -1, bsz)
value_states = self._shape(self.v_proj(hidden_states), -1, bsz)
key_states = torch.cat([past_key_value[0], key_states], dim=2)
value_states = torch.cat([past_key_value[1], value_states], dim=2)
else:
# self_attention
key_states = self._shape(self.k_proj(hidden_states), -1, bsz)
value_states = self._shape(self.v_proj(hidden_states), -1, bsz)
if self.is_decoder:
# if cross_attention save Tuple(torch.Tensor, torch.Tensor) of all cross attention key/value_states.
# Further calls to cross_attention layer can then reuse all cross-attention
# key/value_states (first "if" case)
# if uni-directional self-attention (decoder) save Tuple(torch.Tensor, torch.Tensor) of
# all previous decoder key/value_states. Further calls to uni-directional self-attention
# can concat previous decoder key/value_states to current projected key/value_states (third "elif" case)
# if encoder bi-directional self-attention `past_key_value` is always `None`
past_key_value = (key_states, value_states)
proj_shape = (bsz * self.num_heads, -1, self.head_dim)
query_states = self._shape(query_states, tgt_len, bsz).view(*proj_shape)
key_states = key_states.reshape(*proj_shape)
value_states = value_states.reshape(*proj_shape)
src_len = key_states.size(1)
attn_weights = torch.bmm(query_states, key_states.transpose(1, 2))
if attn_weights.size() != (bsz * self.num_heads, tgt_len, src_len):
raise ValueError(
f"Attention weights should be of size {(bsz * self.num_heads, tgt_len, src_len)}, but is"
f" {attn_weights.size()}"
)
if attention_mask is not None:
if attention_mask.size() != (bsz, 1, tgt_len, src_len):
raise ValueError(
f"Attention mask should be of size {(bsz, 1, tgt_len, src_len)}, but is {attention_mask.size()}"
)
attn_weights = attn_weights.view(bsz, self.num_heads, tgt_len, src_len) + attention_mask
attn_weights = attn_weights.view(bsz * self.num_heads, tgt_len, src_len)
attn_weights = nn.functional.softmax(attn_weights, dim=-1)
if layer_head_mask is not None:
if layer_head_mask.size() != (self.num_heads,):
raise ValueError(
f"Head mask for a single layer should be of size {(self.num_heads,)}, but is"
f" {layer_head_mask.size()}"
)
attn_weights = layer_head_mask.view(1, -1, 1, 1) * attn_weights.view(bsz, self.num_heads, tgt_len, src_len)
attn_weights = attn_weights.view(bsz * self.num_heads, tgt_len, src_len)
if output_attentions:
# this operation is a bit awkward, but it's required to
# make sure that attn_weights keeps its gradient.
# In order to do so, attn_weights have to be reshaped
# twice and have to be reused in the following
attn_weights_reshaped = attn_weights.view(bsz, self.num_heads, tgt_len, src_len)
attn_weights = attn_weights_reshaped.view(bsz * self.num_heads, tgt_len, src_len)
else:
attn_weights_reshaped = None
attn_probs = nn.functional.dropout(attn_weights, p=self.dropout, training=self.training)
attn_output = torch.bmm(attn_probs, value_states)
if attn_output.size() != (bsz * self.num_heads, tgt_len, self.head_dim):
raise ValueError(
f"`attn_output` should be of size {(bsz * self.num_heads, tgt_len, self.head_dim)}, but is"
f" {attn_output.size()}"
)
attn_output = attn_output.view(bsz, self.num_heads, tgt_len, self.head_dim)
attn_output = attn_output.transpose(1, 2)
# Use the `embed_dim` from the config (stored in the class) rather than `hidden_state` because `attn_output` can be
# partitioned across GPUs when using tensor-parallelism.
attn_output = attn_output.reshape(bsz, tgt_len, self.embed_dim)
attn_output = self.out_proj(attn_output)
return attn_output, attn_weights_reshaped, past_key_value
# Copied from transformers.models.wav2vec2.modeling_wav2vec2.Wav2Vec2FeedForward with Wav2Vec2->Hubert
class HubertFeedForward(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.intermediate_dropout = nn.Dropout(config.activation_dropout)
self.intermediate_dense = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.intermediate_size)
if isinstance(config.hidden_act, str):
self.intermediate_act_fn = ACT2FN[config.hidden_act]
else:
self.intermediate_act_fn = config.hidden_act
self.output_dense = nn.Linear(config.intermediate_size, config.hidden_size)
self.output_dropout = nn.Dropout(config.hidden_dropout)
def forward(self, hidden_states):
hidden_states = self.intermediate_dense(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.intermediate_act_fn(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.intermediate_dropout(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.output_dense(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.output_dropout(hidden_states)
return hidden_states
# Copied from transformers.models.wav2vec2.modeling_wav2vec2.Wav2Vec2EncoderLayer with Wav2Vec2->Hubert
class HubertEncoderLayer(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.attention = HubertAttention(
embed_dim=config.hidden_size,
num_heads=config.num_attention_heads,
dropout=config.attention_dropout,
is_decoder=False,
)
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(config.hidden_dropout)
self.layer_norm = nn.LayerNorm(config.hidden_size, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
self.feed_forward = HubertFeedForward(config)
self.final_layer_norm = nn.LayerNorm(config.hidden_size, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
def forward(self, hidden_states, attention_mask=None, output_attentions=False):
attn_residual = hidden_states
hidden_states, attn_weights, _ = self.attention(
hidden_states, attention_mask=attention_mask, output_attentions=output_attentions
)
hidden_states = self.dropout(hidden_states)
hidden_states = attn_residual + hidden_states
hidden_states = self.layer_norm(hidden_states)
hidden_states = hidden_states + self.feed_forward(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.final_layer_norm(hidden_states)
outputs = (hidden_states,)
if output_attentions:
outputs += (attn_weights,)
return outputs
# Copied from transformers.models.wav2vec2.modeling_wav2vec2.Wav2Vec2AttnAdapterLayer with Wav2Vec2->Hubert
class HubertAttnAdapterLayer(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
"""
Implements adapter modules directly with 3D tensor weight as parameters and without using ModuleList to speed
up training throughput.
"""
super().__init__()
self.input_dim = config.adapter_attn_dim
self.hidden_dim = config.hidden_size
self.norm = nn.LayerNorm(self.hidden_dim)
self.linear_1 = nn.Linear(self.hidden_dim, self.input_dim)
self.act_fn = nn.ReLU()
self.linear_2 = nn.Linear(self.input_dim, self.hidden_dim)
def forward(self, hidden_states: torch.FloatTensor):
hidden_states = self.norm(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.linear_1(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.act_fn(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.linear_2(hidden_states)
return hidden_states
# Copied from transformers.models.wav2vec2.modeling_wav2vec2.Wav2Vec2EncoderLayerStableLayerNorm with Wav2Vec2->Hubert
class HubertEncoderLayerStableLayerNorm(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.attention = HubertAttention(
embed_dim=config.hidden_size,
num_heads=config.num_attention_heads,
dropout=config.attention_dropout,
is_decoder=False,
)
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(config.hidden_dropout)
self.layer_norm = nn.LayerNorm(config.hidden_size, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
self.feed_forward = HubertFeedForward(config)
self.final_layer_norm = nn.LayerNorm(config.hidden_size, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
if getattr(config, "adapter_attn_dim", None) is not None:
self.adapter_layer = HubertAttnAdapterLayer(config)
else:
self.adapter_layer = None
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
output_attentions: bool = False,
):
attn_residual = hidden_states
hidden_states = self.layer_norm(hidden_states)
hidden_states, attn_weights, _ = self.attention(
hidden_states, attention_mask=attention_mask, output_attentions=output_attentions
)
hidden_states = self.dropout(hidden_states)
hidden_states = attn_residual + hidden_states
hidden_states = hidden_states + self.feed_forward(self.final_layer_norm(hidden_states))
if self.adapter_layer is not None:
hidden_states = hidden_states + self.adapter_layer(hidden_states)
outputs = (hidden_states,)
if output_attentions:
outputs += (attn_weights,)
return outputs
# Copied from transformers.models.wav2vec2.modeling_wav2vec2.Wav2Vec2Encoder with Wav2Vec2->Hubert
class HubertEncoder(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.config = config
self.pos_conv_embed = HubertPositionalConvEmbedding(config)
self.layer_norm = nn.LayerNorm(config.hidden_size, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(config.hidden_dropout)
self.layers = nn.ModuleList([HubertEncoderLayer(config) for _ in range(config.num_hidden_layers)])
self.gradient_checkpointing = False
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.tensor,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
output_attentions: bool = False,
output_hidden_states: bool = False,
return_dict: bool = True,
):
all_hidden_states = () if output_hidden_states else None
all_self_attentions = () if output_attentions else None
if attention_mask is not None:
# make sure padded tokens output 0
expand_attention_mask = attention_mask.unsqueeze(-1).repeat(1, 1, hidden_states.shape[2])
hidden_states[~expand_attention_mask] = 0
# extend attention_mask
attention_mask = 1.0 - attention_mask[:, None, None, :].to(dtype=hidden_states.dtype)
attention_mask = attention_mask * torch.finfo(hidden_states.dtype).min
attention_mask = attention_mask.expand(
attention_mask.shape[0], 1, attention_mask.shape[-1], attention_mask.shape[-1]
)
position_embeddings = self.pos_conv_embed(hidden_states)
hidden_states = hidden_states + position_embeddings
hidden_states = self.layer_norm(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.dropout(hidden_states)
deepspeed_zero3_is_enabled = is_deepspeed_zero3_enabled()
for layer in self.layers:
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states = all_hidden_states + (hidden_states,)
# add LayerDrop (see https://arxiv.org/abs/1909.11556 for description)
dropout_probability = torch.rand([])
skip_the_layer = True if self.training and (dropout_probability < self.config.layerdrop) else False
if not skip_the_layer or deepspeed_zero3_is_enabled:
# under deepspeed zero3 all gpus must run in sync
if self.gradient_checkpointing and self.training:
# create gradient checkpointing function
def create_custom_forward(module):
def custom_forward(*inputs):
return module(*inputs, output_attentions)
return custom_forward
layer_outputs = torch.utils.checkpoint.checkpoint(
create_custom_forward(layer),
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
)
else:
layer_outputs = layer(
hidden_states, attention_mask=attention_mask, output_attentions=output_attentions
)
hidden_states = layer_outputs[0]
if skip_the_layer:
layer_outputs = (None, None)
if output_attentions:
all_self_attentions = all_self_attentions + (layer_outputs[1],)
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states = all_hidden_states + (hidden_states,)
if not return_dict:
return tuple(v for v in [hidden_states, all_hidden_states, all_self_attentions] if v is not None)
return BaseModelOutput(
last_hidden_state=hidden_states,
hidden_states=all_hidden_states,
attentions=all_self_attentions,
)
# Copied from transformers.models.wav2vec2.modeling_wav2vec2.Wav2Vec2EncoderStableLayerNorm with Wav2Vec2->Hubert
class HubertEncoderStableLayerNorm(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.config = config
self.pos_conv_embed = HubertPositionalConvEmbedding(config)
self.layer_norm = nn.LayerNorm(config.hidden_size, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(config.hidden_dropout)
self.layers = nn.ModuleList(
[HubertEncoderLayerStableLayerNorm(config) for _ in range(config.num_hidden_layers)]
)
self.gradient_checkpointing = False
def forward(
self,
hidden_states,
attention_mask=None,
output_attentions=False,
output_hidden_states=False,
return_dict=True,
):
all_hidden_states = () if output_hidden_states else None
all_self_attentions = () if output_attentions else None
if attention_mask is not None:
# make sure padded tokens are not attended to
expand_attention_mask = attention_mask.unsqueeze(-1).repeat(1, 1, hidden_states.shape[2])
hidden_states[~expand_attention_mask] = 0
# extend attention_mask
attention_mask = 1.0 - attention_mask[:, None, None, :].to(dtype=hidden_states.dtype)
attention_mask = attention_mask * torch.finfo(hidden_states.dtype).min
attention_mask = attention_mask.expand(
attention_mask.shape[0], 1, attention_mask.shape[-1], attention_mask.shape[-1]
)
position_embeddings = self.pos_conv_embed(hidden_states)
hidden_states = hidden_states + position_embeddings
hidden_states = self.dropout(hidden_states)
deepspeed_zero3_is_enabled = is_deepspeed_zero3_enabled()
for layer in self.layers:
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states = all_hidden_states + (hidden_states,)
# add LayerDrop (see https://arxiv.org/abs/1909.11556 for description)
dropout_probability = torch.rand([])
skip_the_layer = True if self.training and (dropout_probability < self.config.layerdrop) else False
if not skip_the_layer or deepspeed_zero3_is_enabled:
# under deepspeed zero3 all gpus must run in sync
# XXX: could optimize this like synced_gpus in generate_utils but not sure if it's worth the code complication
if self.gradient_checkpointing and self.training:
# create gradient checkpointing function
def create_custom_forward(module):
def custom_forward(*inputs):
return module(*inputs, output_attentions)
return custom_forward
layer_outputs = torch.utils.checkpoint.checkpoint(
create_custom_forward(layer),
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
)
else:
layer_outputs = layer(
hidden_states, attention_mask=attention_mask, output_attentions=output_attentions
)
hidden_states = layer_outputs[0]
if skip_the_layer:
layer_outputs = (None, None)
if output_attentions:
all_self_attentions = all_self_attentions + (layer_outputs[1],)
hidden_states = self.layer_norm(hidden_states)
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states = all_hidden_states + (hidden_states,)
if not return_dict:
return tuple(v for v in [hidden_states, all_hidden_states, all_self_attentions] if v is not None)
return BaseModelOutput(
last_hidden_state=hidden_states,
hidden_states=all_hidden_states,
attentions=all_self_attentions,
)
class HubertPreTrainedModel(PreTrainedModel):
"""
An abstract class to handle weights initialization and a simple interface for downloading and loading pretrained
models.
"""
config_class = HubertConfig
base_model_prefix = "hubert"
main_input_name = "input_values"
supports_gradient_checkpointing = True
def _init_weights(self, module):
"""Initialize the weights"""
if isinstance(module, nn.Linear):
# Slightly different from the TF version which uses truncated_normal for initialization
# cf https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/5617
module.weight.data.normal_(mean=0.0, std=self.config.initializer_range)
elif isinstance(module, (nn.LayerNorm, nn.GroupNorm)):
module.bias.data.zero_()
module.weight.data.fill_(1.0)
elif isinstance(module, nn.Conv1d):
if is_deepspeed_zero3_enabled():
import deepspeed
if hasattr(module, "weight_v") and hasattr(module, "weight_g"):
with deepspeed.zero.GatheredParameters([module.weight_v, module.weight_g], modifier_rank=0):
nn.init.kaiming_normal_(module.weight.data)
else:
with deepspeed.zero.GatheredParameters(module.weight, modifier_rank=0):
nn.init.kaiming_normal_(module.weight.data)
else:
nn.init.kaiming_normal_(module.weight.data)
if isinstance(module, (nn.Linear, nn.Conv1d)) and module.bias is not None:
module.bias.data.zero_()
def _set_gradient_checkpointing(self, module, value=False):
if isinstance(module, (HubertEncoder, HubertEncoderStableLayerNorm)):
module.gradient_checkpointing = value
def _get_feat_extract_output_lengths(self, input_lengths: Union[torch.LongTensor, int]):
"""
Computes the output length of the convolutional layers
"""
def _conv_out_length(input_length, kernel_size, stride):
# 1D convolutional layer output length formula taken
# from https://pytorch.org/docs/stable/generated/torch.nn.Conv1d.html
return torch.div(input_length - kernel_size, stride, rounding_mode="floor") + 1
for kernel_size, stride in zip(self.config.conv_kernel, self.config.conv_stride):
input_lengths = _conv_out_length(input_lengths, kernel_size, stride)
return input_lengths
def _get_feature_vector_attention_mask(self, feature_vector_length: int, attention_mask: torch.LongTensor):
output_lengths = self._get_feat_extract_output_lengths(attention_mask.sum(-1)).to(torch.long)
batch_size = attention_mask.shape[0]
attention_mask = torch.zeros(
(batch_size, feature_vector_length), dtype=attention_mask.dtype, device=attention_mask.device
)
# these two operations makes sure that all values before the output lengths idxs are attended to
attention_mask[(torch.arange(attention_mask.shape[0], device=attention_mask.device), output_lengths - 1)] = 1
attention_mask = attention_mask.flip([-1]).cumsum(-1).flip([-1]).bool()
return attention_mask
HUBERT_START_DOCSTRING = r"""
Hubert was proposed in [HuBERT: Self-Supervised Speech Representation Learning by Masked Prediction of Hidden
Units](https://arxiv.org/abs/2106.07447) by Wei-Ning Hsu, Benjamin Bolte, Yao-Hung Hubert Tsai, Kushal Lakhotia,
Ruslan Salakhutdinov, Abdelrahman Mohamed.
This model inherits from [`PreTrainedModel`]. Check the superclass documentation for the generic methods the
library implements for all its model (such as downloading or saving etc.).
This model is a PyTorch [torch.nn.Module](https://pytorch.org/docs/stable/nn.html#torch.nn.Module) sub-class. Use
it as a regular PyTorch Module and refer to the PyTorch documentation for all matter related to general usage and
behavior.
Parameters:
config ([`HubertConfig`]): Model configuration class with all the parameters of the model.
Initializing with a config file does not load the weights associated with the model, only the
configuration. Check out the [`~PreTrainedModel.from_pretrained`] method to load the model weights.
"""
HUBERT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING = r"""
Args:
input_values (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`):
Float values of input raw speech waveform. Values can be obtained by loading a `.flac` or `.wav` audio file
into an array of type `List[float]` or a `numpy.ndarray`, *e.g.* via the soundfile library (`pip install
soundfile`). To prepare the array into `input_values`, the [`AutoProcessor`] should be used for padding and
conversion into a tensor of type `torch.FloatTensor`. See [`Wav2Vec2Processor.__call__`] for details.
attention_mask (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing convolution and attention on padding token indices. Mask values selected in `[0,
1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
<Tip warning={true}>
`attention_mask` should only be passed if the corresponding processor has `config.return_attention_mask ==
True`. For all models whose processor has `config.return_attention_mask == False`, such as
[hubert-base](https://huggingface.co/facebook/hubert-base-ls960), `attention_mask` should **not** be passed
to avoid degraded performance when doing batched inference. For such models `input_values` should simply be
padded with 0 and passed without `attention_mask`. Be aware that these models also yield slightly different
results depending on whether `input_values` is padded or not.
</Tip>
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under returned
tensors for more detail.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors for
more detail.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple.
"""
@add_start_docstrings(
"The bare Hubert Model transformer outputting raw hidden-states without any specific head on top.",
HUBERT_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class HubertModel(HubertPreTrainedModel):
def __init__(self, config: HubertConfig):
super().__init__(config)
self.config = config
self.feature_extractor = HubertFeatureEncoder(config)
self.feature_projection = HubertFeatureProjection(config)
if config.mask_time_prob > 0.0 or config.mask_feature_prob > 0.0:
self.masked_spec_embed = nn.Parameter(torch.FloatTensor(config.hidden_size).uniform_())
if config.do_stable_layer_norm:
self.encoder = HubertEncoderStableLayerNorm(config)
else:
self.encoder = HubertEncoder(config)
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
# Copied from transformers.models.wav2vec2.modeling_wav2vec2.Wav2Vec2Model._mask_hidden_states
def _mask_hidden_states(
self,
hidden_states: torch.FloatTensor,
mask_time_indices: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
):
"""
Masks extracted features along time axis and/or along feature axis according to
[SpecAugment](https://arxiv.org/abs/1904.08779).
"""
# `config.apply_spec_augment` can set masking to False
if not getattr(self.config, "apply_spec_augment", True):
return hidden_states
# generate indices & apply SpecAugment along time axis
batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size = hidden_states.size()
if mask_time_indices is not None:
# apply SpecAugment along time axis with given mask_time_indices
hidden_states[mask_time_indices] = self.masked_spec_embed.to(hidden_states.dtype)
elif self.config.mask_time_prob > 0 and self.training:
mask_time_indices = _compute_mask_indices(
(batch_size, sequence_length),
mask_prob=self.config.mask_time_prob,
mask_length=self.config.mask_time_length,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
min_masks=self.config.mask_time_min_masks,
)
mask_time_indices = torch.tensor(mask_time_indices, device=hidden_states.device, dtype=torch.bool)
hidden_states[mask_time_indices] = self.masked_spec_embed.to(hidden_states.dtype)
if self.config.mask_feature_prob > 0 and self.training:
# generate indices & apply SpecAugment along feature axis
mask_feature_indices = _compute_mask_indices(
(batch_size, hidden_size),
mask_prob=self.config.mask_feature_prob,
mask_length=self.config.mask_feature_length,
min_masks=self.config.mask_feature_min_masks,
)
mask_feature_indices = torch.tensor(mask_feature_indices, device=hidden_states.device, dtype=torch.bool)
mask_feature_indices = mask_feature_indices[:, None].expand(-1, sequence_length, -1)
hidden_states[mask_feature_indices] = 0
return hidden_states
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(HUBERT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=BaseModelOutput, config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC)
def forward(
self,
input_values: Optional[torch.Tensor],
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
mask_time_indices: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple, BaseModelOutput]:
"""
Returns:
Example:
```python
>>> from transformers import AutoProcessor, HubertModel
>>> from datasets import load_dataset
>>> import soundfile as sf
>>> processor = AutoProcessor.from_pretrained("facebook/hubert-large-ls960-ft")
>>> model = HubertModel.from_pretrained("facebook/hubert-large-ls960-ft")
>>> def map_to_array(batch):
... speech, _ = sf.read(batch["file"])
... batch["speech"] = speech
... return batch
>>> ds = load_dataset("hf-internal-testing/librispeech_asr_dummy", "clean", split="validation")
>>> ds = ds.map(map_to_array)
>>> input_values = processor(ds["speech"][0], return_tensors="pt").input_values # Batch size 1
>>> hidden_states = model(input_values).last_hidden_state
```"""
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
extract_features = self.feature_extractor(input_values)
extract_features = extract_features.transpose(1, 2)
if attention_mask is not None:
# compute reduced attention_mask corresponding to feature vectors
attention_mask = self._get_feature_vector_attention_mask(extract_features.shape[1], attention_mask)
hidden_states = self.feature_projection(extract_features)
hidden_states = self._mask_hidden_states(hidden_states, mask_time_indices=mask_time_indices)
encoder_outputs = self.encoder(
hidden_states,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
hidden_states = encoder_outputs[0]
if not return_dict:
return (hidden_states,) + encoder_outputs[1:]
return BaseModelOutput(
last_hidden_state=hidden_states,
hidden_states=encoder_outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=encoder_outputs.attentions,
)
@add_start_docstrings(
"""Hubert Model with a `language modeling` head on top for Connectionist Temporal Classification (CTC).""",
HUBERT_START_DOCSTRING,
)
# Copied from transformers.models.wav2vec2.modeling_wav2vec2.Wav2Vec2ForCTC with Wav2Vec2->Hubert, wav2vec2->hubert, WAV_2_VEC_2->HUBERT
class HubertForCTC(HubertPreTrainedModel):
def __init__(self, config, target_lang: Optional[str] = None):
super().__init__(config)
self.hubert = HubertModel(config)
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(config.final_dropout)
self.target_lang = target_lang
if config.vocab_size is None:
raise ValueError(
f"You are trying to instantiate {self.__class__} with a configuration that "
"does not define the vocabulary size of the language model head. Please "
"instantiate the model as follows: `HubertForCTC.from_pretrained(..., vocab_size=vocab_size)`. "
"or define `vocab_size` of your model's configuration."
)
output_hidden_size = (
config.output_hidden_size if hasattr(config, "add_adapter") and config.add_adapter else config.hidden_size
)
self.lm_head = nn.Linear(output_hidden_size, config.vocab_size)
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
def tie_weights(self):
"""
This method overwrites [`~PreTrainedModel.tie_weights`] so that adapter weights can be correctly loaded when
passing `target_lang=...` to `from_pretrained(...)`.
This method is **not** supposed to be called by the user and is prone to be changed in the future.
"""
# Note that `tie_weights` is usually used to tie input and output embedding weights. The method is re-purposed to
# correctly load adapter layers for Hubert so that we do not have to introduce a new API to
# [`PreTrainedModel`]. While slightly hacky, Hubert never has to tie input and output embeddings, so that it is
# ok to repurpose this function here.
target_lang = self.target_lang
if target_lang is not None and getattr(self.config, "adapter_attn_dim", None) is None:
raise ValueError(f"Cannot pass `target_lang`: {target_lang} if `config.adapter_attn_dim` is not defined.")
elif target_lang is None and getattr(self.config, "adapter_attn_dim", None) is not None:
logger.info("By default `target_lang` is set to 'eng'.")
elif target_lang is not None:
self.load_adapter(target_lang, force_load=True)
def freeze_feature_extractor(self):
"""
Calling this function will disable the gradient computation for the feature encoder so that its parameter will
not be updated during training.
"""
warnings.warn(
"The method `freeze_feature_extractor` is deprecated and will be removed in Transformers v5."
"Please use the equivalent `freeze_feature_encoder` method instead.",
FutureWarning,
)
self.freeze_feature_encoder()
def freeze_feature_encoder(self):
"""
Calling this function will disable the gradient computation for the feature encoder so that its parameter will
not be updated during training.
"""
self.hubert.feature_extractor._freeze_parameters()
def freeze_base_model(self):
"""
Calling this function will disable the gradient computation for the base model so that its parameters will not
be updated during training. Only the classification head will be updated.
"""
for param in self.hubert.parameters():
param.requires_grad = False
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(HUBERT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@add_code_sample_docstrings(
checkpoint=_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC,
output_type=CausalLMOutput,
config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC,
expected_output=_CTC_EXPECTED_OUTPUT,
expected_loss=_CTC_EXPECTED_LOSS,
)
def forward(
self,
input_values: Optional[torch.Tensor],
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
labels: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple, CausalLMOutput]:
r"""
labels (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, target_length)`, *optional*):
Labels for connectionist temporal classification. Note that `target_length` has to be smaller or equal to
the sequence length of the output logits. Indices are selected in `[-100, 0, ..., config.vocab_size - 1]`.
All labels set to `-100` are ignored (masked), the loss is only computed for labels in `[0, ...,
config.vocab_size - 1]`.
"""
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
outputs = self.hubert(
input_values,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
hidden_states = outputs[0]
hidden_states = self.dropout(hidden_states)
logits = self.lm_head(hidden_states)
loss = None
if labels is not None:
if labels.max() >= self.config.vocab_size:
raise ValueError(f"Label values must be <= vocab_size: {self.config.vocab_size}")
# retrieve loss input_lengths from attention_mask
attention_mask = (
attention_mask if attention_mask is not None else torch.ones_like(input_values, dtype=torch.long)
)
input_lengths = self._get_feat_extract_output_lengths(attention_mask.sum(-1)).to(torch.long)
# assuming that padded tokens are filled with -100
# when not being attended to
labels_mask = labels >= 0
target_lengths = labels_mask.sum(-1)
flattened_targets = labels.masked_select(labels_mask)
# ctc_loss doesn't support fp16
log_probs = nn.functional.log_softmax(logits, dim=-1, dtype=torch.float32).transpose(0, 1)
with torch.backends.cudnn.flags(enabled=False):
loss = nn.functional.ctc_loss(
log_probs,
flattened_targets,
input_lengths,
target_lengths,
blank=self.config.pad_token_id,
reduction=self.config.ctc_loss_reduction,
zero_infinity=self.config.ctc_zero_infinity,
)
if not return_dict:
output = (logits,) + outputs[_HIDDEN_STATES_START_POSITION:]
return ((loss,) + output) if loss is not None else output
return CausalLMOutput(
loss=loss, logits=logits, hidden_states=outputs.hidden_states, attentions=outputs.attentions
)
@add_start_docstrings(
"""
Hubert Model with a sequence classification head on top (a linear layer over the pooled output) for tasks like
SUPERB Keyword Spotting.
""",
HUBERT_START_DOCSTRING,
)
# Copied from transformers.models.wav2vec2.modeling_wav2vec2.Wav2Vec2ForSequenceClassification with Wav2Vec2->Hubert, wav2vec2->hubert, WAV_2_VEC_2->HUBERT
class HubertForSequenceClassification(HubertPreTrainedModel):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__(config)
if hasattr(config, "add_adapter") and config.add_adapter:
raise ValueError(
"Sequence classification does not support the use of Hubert adapters (config.add_adapter=True)"
)
self.hubert = HubertModel(config)
num_layers = config.num_hidden_layers + 1 # transformer layers + input embeddings
if config.use_weighted_layer_sum:
self.layer_weights = nn.Parameter(torch.ones(num_layers) / num_layers)
self.projector = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.classifier_proj_size)
self.classifier = nn.Linear(config.classifier_proj_size, config.num_labels)
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
def freeze_feature_extractor(self):
"""
Calling this function will disable the gradient computation for the feature encoder so that its parameters will
not be updated during training.
"""
warnings.warn(
"The method `freeze_feature_extractor` is deprecated and will be removed in Transformers v5."
"Please use the equivalent `freeze_feature_encoder` method instead.",
FutureWarning,
)
self.freeze_feature_encoder()
def freeze_feature_encoder(self):
"""
Calling this function will disable the gradient computation for the feature encoder so that its parameter will
not be updated during training.
"""
self.hubert.feature_extractor._freeze_parameters()
def freeze_base_model(self):
"""
Calling this function will disable the gradient computation for the base model so that its parameters will not
be updated during training. Only the classification head will be updated.
"""
for param in self.hubert.parameters():
param.requires_grad = False
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(HUBERT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@add_code_sample_docstrings(
checkpoint=_SEQ_CLASS_CHECKPOINT,
output_type=SequenceClassifierOutput,
config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC,
modality="audio",
expected_output=_SEQ_CLASS_EXPECTED_OUTPUT,
expected_loss=_SEQ_CLASS_EXPECTED_LOSS,
)
def forward(
self,
input_values: Optional[torch.Tensor],
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
labels: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple, SequenceClassifierOutput]:
r"""
labels (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size,)`, *optional*):
Labels for computing the sequence classification/regression loss. Indices should be in `[0, ...,
config.num_labels - 1]`. If `config.num_labels == 1` a regression loss is computed (Mean-Square loss), If
`config.num_labels > 1` a classification loss is computed (Cross-Entropy).
"""
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
output_hidden_states = True if self.config.use_weighted_layer_sum else output_hidden_states
outputs = self.hubert(
input_values,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
if self.config.use_weighted_layer_sum:
hidden_states = outputs[_HIDDEN_STATES_START_POSITION]
hidden_states = torch.stack(hidden_states, dim=1)
norm_weights = nn.functional.softmax(self.layer_weights, dim=-1)
hidden_states = (hidden_states * norm_weights.view(-1, 1, 1)).sum(dim=1)
else:
hidden_states = outputs[0]
hidden_states = self.projector(hidden_states)
if attention_mask is None:
pooled_output = hidden_states.mean(dim=1)
else:
padding_mask = self._get_feature_vector_attention_mask(hidden_states.shape[1], attention_mask)
hidden_states[~padding_mask] = 0.0
pooled_output = hidden_states.sum(dim=1) / padding_mask.sum(dim=1).view(-1, 1)
logits = self.classifier(pooled_output)
loss = None
if labels is not None:
loss_fct = CrossEntropyLoss()
loss = loss_fct(logits.view(-1, self.config.num_labels), labels.view(-1))
if not return_dict:
output = (logits,) + outputs[_HIDDEN_STATES_START_POSITION:]
return ((loss,) + output) if loss is not None else output
return SequenceClassifierOutput(
loss=loss,
logits=logits,
hidden_states=outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=outputs.attentions,
)
| 60,942 | 42.252661 | 155 | py |
transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/hubert/convert_distilhubert_original_s3prl_checkpoint_to_pytorch.py | # coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2021 The HuggingFace Inc. team.
#
# 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.
"""Convert Hubert checkpoint."""
import argparse
import torch
from s3prl.hub import distilhubert
from transformers import HubertConfig, HubertModel, Wav2Vec2FeatureExtractor, logging
logging.set_verbosity_info()
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
MAPPING = {
"post_extract_proj": "feature_projection.projection",
"encoder.pos_conv.0": "encoder.pos_conv_embed.conv",
"self_attn.k_proj": "encoder.layers.*.attention.k_proj",
"self_attn.v_proj": "encoder.layers.*.attention.v_proj",
"self_attn.q_proj": "encoder.layers.*.attention.q_proj",
"self_attn.out_proj": "encoder.layers.*.attention.out_proj",
"self_attn_layer_norm": "encoder.layers.*.layer_norm",
"fc1": "encoder.layers.*.feed_forward.intermediate_dense",
"fc2": "encoder.layers.*.feed_forward.output_dense",
"final_layer_norm": "encoder.layers.*.final_layer_norm",
"encoder.layer_norm": "encoder.layer_norm",
"mask_emb": "masked_spec_embed",
}
def set_recursively(hf_pointer, key, value, full_name, weight_type):
for attribute in key.split("."):
hf_pointer = getattr(hf_pointer, attribute)
if weight_type is not None:
hf_shape = getattr(hf_pointer, weight_type).shape
else:
hf_shape = hf_pointer.shape
assert hf_shape == value.shape, (
f"Shape of hf {key + '.' + weight_type if weight_type is not None else ''} is {hf_shape}, but should be"
f" {value.shape} for {full_name}"
)
if weight_type == "weight":
hf_pointer.weight.data = value
elif weight_type == "weight_g":
hf_pointer.weight_g.data = value
elif weight_type == "weight_v":
hf_pointer.weight_v.data = value
elif weight_type == "bias":
hf_pointer.bias.data = value
else:
hf_pointer.data = value
logger.info(f"{key + '.' + weight_type if weight_type is not None else ''} was initialized from {full_name}.")
def recursively_load_weights(fairseq_model, hf_model):
unused_weights = []
fairseq_dict = fairseq_model.state_dict()
feature_extractor = hf_model.feature_extractor
for name, value in fairseq_dict.items():
is_used = False
if "conv_layers" in name:
load_conv_layer(
name,
value,
feature_extractor,
unused_weights,
hf_model.config.feat_extract_norm == "group",
)
is_used = True
else:
for key, mapped_key in MAPPING.items():
mapped_key = mapped_key
if key in name:
is_used = True
if "*" in mapped_key:
layer_index = name.split(key)[0].split(".")[-2]
mapped_key = mapped_key.replace("*", layer_index)
if "weight_g" in name:
weight_type = "weight_g"
elif "weight_v" in name:
weight_type = "weight_v"
elif "weight" in name:
weight_type = "weight"
elif "bias" in name:
weight_type = "bias"
else:
weight_type = None
set_recursively(hf_model, mapped_key, value, name, weight_type)
continue
if not is_used:
unused_weights.append(name)
logger.warning(f"Unused weights: {unused_weights}")
def load_conv_layer(full_name, value, feature_extractor, unused_weights, use_group_norm):
name = full_name.split("conv_layers.")[-1]
items = name.split(".")
layer_id = int(items[0])
type_id = int(items[1])
if type_id == 0:
if "bias" in name:
assert value.shape == feature_extractor.conv_layers[layer_id].conv.bias.data.shape, (
f"{full_name} has size {value.shape}, but"
f" {feature_extractor.conv_layers[layer_id].conv.bias.data.shape} was found."
)
feature_extractor.conv_layers[layer_id].conv.bias.data = value
logger.info(f"Feat extract conv layer {layer_id} was initialized from {full_name}.")
elif "weight" in name:
assert value.shape == feature_extractor.conv_layers[layer_id].conv.weight.data.shape, (
f"{full_name} has size {value.shape}, but"
f" {feature_extractor.conv_layers[layer_id].conv.weight.data.shape} was found."
)
feature_extractor.conv_layers[layer_id].conv.weight.data = value
logger.info(f"Feat extract conv layer {layer_id} was initialized from {full_name}.")
elif (type_id == 2 and not use_group_norm) or (type_id == 2 and layer_id == 0 and use_group_norm):
if "bias" in name:
assert value.shape == feature_extractor.conv_layers[layer_id].layer_norm.bias.data.shape, (
f"{full_name} has size {value.shape}, but {feature_extractor[layer_id].layer_norm.bias.data.shape} was"
" found."
)
feature_extractor.conv_layers[layer_id].layer_norm.bias.data = value
logger.info(f"Feat extract layer norm weight of layer {layer_id} was initialized from {full_name}.")
elif "weight" in name:
assert value.shape == feature_extractor.conv_layers[layer_id].layer_norm.weight.data.shape, (
f"{full_name} has size {value.shape}, but"
f" {feature_extractor[layer_id].layer_norm.weight.data.shape} was found."
)
feature_extractor.conv_layers[layer_id].layer_norm.weight.data = value
logger.info(f"Feat extract layer norm weight of layer {layer_id} was initialized from {full_name}.")
else:
unused_weights.append(full_name)
def convert_config(model):
config = HubertConfig()
fs_config = model.config
config.activation_dropout = fs_config.activation_dropout
config.apply_spec_augment = False
config.attention_dropout = fs_config.attention_dropout
config.conv_bias = False
conv_layers = eval(fs_config.extractor_conv_feature_layers)
config.conv_dim = [x[0] for x in conv_layers]
config.conv_kernel = [x[1] for x in conv_layers]
config.conv_stride = [x[2] for x in conv_layers]
config.feat_extract_activation = "gelu"
config.feat_extract_norm = "layer" if fs_config.extractor_mode == "layer_norm" else "group"
config.feat_proj_layer_norm = False
config.feat_proj_dropout = 0.0
config.final_dropout = 0.0
config.hidden_act = fs_config.activation_fn
config.hidden_dropout = fs_config.dropout
config.hidden_size = fs_config.encoder_embed_dim
config.initializer_range = 0.02
config.intermediate_size = fs_config.encoder_ffn_embed_dim
config.layer_norm_eps = 1e-5
config.layerdrop = 0.0
config.num_attention_heads = fs_config.encoder_attention_heads
config.num_conv_pos_embedding_groups = fs_config.conv_pos_groups
config.num_conv_pos_embeddings = fs_config.conv_pos
config.num_feat_extract_layers = len(conv_layers)
config.num_hidden_layers = fs_config.encoder_layers
return config
@torch.no_grad()
def convert_hubert_checkpoint(pytorch_dump_folder_path, config_path=None):
"""
Copy/paste/tweak model's weights to transformers design.
"""
model = distilhubert().model.model
if config_path is not None:
config = HubertConfig.from_pretrained(config_path)
else:
config = convert_config(model)
model = model.eval()
feature_extractor = Wav2Vec2FeatureExtractor(
feature_size=1,
sampling_rate=16000,
padding_value=0,
do_normalize=False,
return_attention_mask=False,
)
hf_model = HubertModel(config)
recursively_load_weights(model, hf_model)
feature_extractor.save_pretrained(pytorch_dump_folder_path)
hf_model.save_pretrained(pytorch_dump_folder_path)
if __name__ == "__main__":
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
parser.add_argument("--pytorch_dump_folder_path", default=None, type=str, help="Path to the output PyTorch model.")
parser.add_argument("--config_path", default=None, type=str, help="Path to hf config.json of model to convert")
args = parser.parse_args()
convert_hubert_checkpoint(args.pytorch_dump_folder_path, args.config_path)
| 8,942 | 38.924107 | 119 | py |
transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/hubert/__init__.py | # Copyright 2021 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.
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING
from ...utils import OptionalDependencyNotAvailable, _LazyModule, is_tf_available, is_torch_available
_import_structure = {"configuration_hubert": ["HUBERT_PRETRAINED_CONFIG_ARCHIVE_MAP", "HubertConfig"]}
try:
if not is_torch_available():
raise OptionalDependencyNotAvailable()
except OptionalDependencyNotAvailable:
pass
else:
_import_structure["modeling_hubert"] = [
"HUBERT_PRETRAINED_MODEL_ARCHIVE_LIST",
"HubertForCTC",
"HubertForSequenceClassification",
"HubertModel",
"HubertPreTrainedModel",
]
try:
if not is_tf_available():
raise OptionalDependencyNotAvailable()
except OptionalDependencyNotAvailable:
pass
else:
_import_structure["modeling_tf_hubert"] = [
"TF_HUBERT_PRETRAINED_MODEL_ARCHIVE_LIST",
"TFHubertForCTC",
"TFHubertModel",
"TFHubertPreTrainedModel",
]
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from .configuration_hubert import HUBERT_PRETRAINED_CONFIG_ARCHIVE_MAP, HubertConfig
try:
if not is_torch_available():
raise OptionalDependencyNotAvailable()
except OptionalDependencyNotAvailable:
pass
else:
from .modeling_hubert import (
HUBERT_PRETRAINED_MODEL_ARCHIVE_LIST,
HubertForCTC,
HubertForSequenceClassification,
HubertModel,
HubertPreTrainedModel,
)
try:
if not is_tf_available():
raise OptionalDependencyNotAvailable()
except OptionalDependencyNotAvailable:
pass
else:
from .modeling_tf_hubert import (
TF_HUBERT_PRETRAINED_MODEL_ARCHIVE_LIST,
TFHubertForCTC,
TFHubertModel,
TFHubertPreTrainedModel,
)
else:
import sys
sys.modules[__name__] = _LazyModule(__name__, globals()["__file__"], _import_structure, module_spec=__spec__)
| 2,536 | 29.202381 | 113 | py |
transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/hubert/convert_hubert_original_s3prl_checkpoint_to_pytorch.py | # coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2021 The HuggingFace Inc. team.
#
# 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.
"""Convert Hubert checkpoint."""
import argparse
import torch
from transformers import HubertConfig, HubertForSequenceClassification, Wav2Vec2FeatureExtractor, logging
logging.set_verbosity_info()
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
SUPPORTED_MODELS = ["UtteranceLevel"]
@torch.no_grad()
def convert_s3prl_checkpoint(base_model_name, config_path, checkpoint_path, model_dump_path):
"""
Copy/paste/tweak model's weights to transformers design.
"""
checkpoint = torch.load(checkpoint_path, map_location="cpu")
if checkpoint["Config"]["downstream_expert"]["modelrc"]["select"] not in SUPPORTED_MODELS:
raise NotImplementedError(f"The supported s3prl models are {SUPPORTED_MODELS}")
downstream_dict = checkpoint["Downstream"]
hf_congfig = HubertConfig.from_pretrained(config_path)
hf_model = HubertForSequenceClassification.from_pretrained(base_model_name, config=hf_congfig)
hf_feature_extractor = Wav2Vec2FeatureExtractor.from_pretrained(
base_model_name, return_attention_mask=True, do_normalize=False
)
if hf_congfig.use_weighted_layer_sum:
hf_model.layer_weights.data = checkpoint["Featurizer"]["weights"]
hf_model.projector.weight.data = downstream_dict["projector.weight"]
hf_model.projector.bias.data = downstream_dict["projector.bias"]
hf_model.classifier.weight.data = downstream_dict["model.post_net.linear.weight"]
hf_model.classifier.bias.data = downstream_dict["model.post_net.linear.bias"]
hf_feature_extractor.save_pretrained(model_dump_path)
hf_model.save_pretrained(model_dump_path)
if __name__ == "__main__":
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
parser.add_argument(
"--base_model_name", default=None, type=str, help="Name of the huggingface pretrained base model."
)
parser.add_argument("--config_path", default=None, type=str, help="Path to the huggingface classifier config.")
parser.add_argument("--checkpoint_path", default=None, type=str, help="Path to the s3prl checkpoint.")
parser.add_argument("--model_dump_path", default=None, type=str, help="Path to the final converted model.")
args = parser.parse_args()
convert_s3prl_checkpoint(args.base_model_name, args.config_path, args.checkpoint_path, args.model_dump_path)
| 2,895 | 40.371429 | 115 | py |
transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/hubert/configuration_hubert.py | # coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2021 The Fairseq Authors and The HuggingFace Inc. 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.
""" Hubert model configuration"""
import functools
import operator
from ...configuration_utils import PretrainedConfig
from ...utils import logging
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
HUBERT_PRETRAINED_CONFIG_ARCHIVE_MAP = {
"facebook/hubert-base-ls960": "https://huggingface.co/facebook/hubert-base-ls960/resolve/main/config.json",
# See all Hubert models at https://huggingface.co/models?filter=hubert
}
class HubertConfig(PretrainedConfig):
r"""
This is the configuration class to store the configuration of a [`HubertModel`]. It is used to instantiate an
Hubert model according to the specified arguments, defining the model architecture. Instantiating a configuration
with the defaults will yield a similar configuration to that of the Hubert
[facebook/hubert-base-ls960](https://huggingface.co/facebook/hubert-base-ls960) architecture.
Configuration objects inherit from [`PretrainedConfig`] and can be used to control the model outputs. Read the
documentation from [`PretrainedConfig`] for more information.
Args:
vocab_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 32):
Vocabulary size of the Hubert model. Defines the number of different tokens that can be represented by the
`inputs_ids` passed when calling [`HubertModel`]. Vocabulary size of the model. Defines the different
tokens that can be represented by the *inputs_ids* passed to the forward method of [`HubertModel`].
hidden_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 768):
Dimensionality of the encoder layers and the pooler layer.
num_hidden_layers (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 12):
Number of hidden layers in the Transformer encoder.
num_attention_heads (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 12):
Number of attention heads for each attention layer in the Transformer encoder.
intermediate_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 3072):
Dimensionality of the "intermediate" (i.e., feed-forward) layer in the Transformer encoder.
hidden_act (`str` or `function`, *optional*, defaults to `"gelu"`):
The non-linear activation function (function or string) in the encoder and pooler. If string, `"gelu"`,
`"relu"`, `"selu"` and `"gelu_new"` are supported.
hidden_dropout(`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.1):
The dropout probability for all fully connected layers in the embeddings, encoder, and pooler.
attention_dropout(`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.1):
The dropout ratio for the attention probabilities.
final_dropout (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.1):
The dropout probabilitiy for the final projection layer of [`Wav2Vec2ForCTC`].
layerdrop (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.1):
The LayerDrop probability. See the [LayerDrop paper](see https://arxiv.org/abs/1909.11556) for more
details.
initializer_range (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.02):
The standard deviation of the truncated_normal_initializer for initializing all weight matrices.
layer_norm_eps (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 1e-12):
The epsilon used by the layer normalization layers.
feat_extract_norm (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"group"`):
The norm to be applied to 1D convolutional layers in feature encoder. One of `"group"` for group
normalization of only the first 1D convolutional layer or `"layer"` for layer normalization of all 1D
convolutional layers.
feat_proj_dropout (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.0):
The dropout probability for output of the feature encoder.
feat_proj_layer_norm (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether to apply LayerNorm to the output of the feature encoder.
feat_extract_activation (`str, `optional`, defaults to `"gelu"`):
The non-linear activation function (function or string) in the 1D convolutional layers of the feature
extractor. If string, `"gelu"`, `"relu"`, `"selu"` and `"gelu_new"` are supported.
conv_dim (`Tuple[int]`, *optional*, defaults to `(512, 512, 512, 512, 512, 512, 512)`):
A tuple of integers defining the number of input and output channels of each 1D convolutional layer in the
feature encoder. The length of *conv_dim* defines the number of 1D convolutional layers.
conv_stride (`Tuple[int]`, *optional*, defaults to `(5, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2)`):
A tuple of integers defining the stride of each 1D convolutional layer in the feature encoder. The length
of *conv_stride* defines the number of convolutional layers and has to match the length of *conv_dim*.
conv_kernel (`Tuple[int]`, *optional*, defaults to `(10, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3)`):
A tuple of integers defining the kernel size of each 1D convolutional layer in the feature encoder. The
length of *conv_kernel* defines the number of convolutional layers and has to match the length of
*conv_dim*.
conv_bias (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether the 1D convolutional layers have a bias.
num_conv_pos_embeddings (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 128):
Number of convolutional positional embeddings. Defines the kernel size of 1D convolutional positional
embeddings layer.
num_conv_pos_embedding_groups (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 16):
Number of groups of 1D convolutional positional embeddings layer.
do_stable_layer_norm (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether do apply *stable* layer norm architecture of the Transformer encoder. `do_stable_layer_norm is
True` corresponds to applying layer norm before the attention layer, whereas `do_stable_layer_norm is
False` corresponds to applying layer norm after the attention layer.
apply_spec_augment (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether to apply *SpecAugment* data augmentation to the outputs of the feature encoder. For reference see
[SpecAugment: A Simple Data Augmentation Method for Automatic Speech
Recognition](https://arxiv.org/abs/1904.08779).
mask_time_prob (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.05):
Percentage (between 0 and 1) of all feature vectors along the time axis which will be masked. The masking
procecure generates ''mask_time_prob*len(time_axis)/mask_time_length'' independent masks over the axis. If
reasoning from the propability of each feature vector to be chosen as the start of the vector span to be
masked, *mask_time_prob* should be `prob_vector_start*mask_time_length`. Note that overlap may decrease the
actual percentage of masked vectors. This is only relevant if `apply_spec_augment is True`.
mask_time_length (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 10):
Length of vector span along the time axis.
mask_time_min_masks (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 2),:
The minimum number of masks of length `mask_feature_length` generated along the time axis, each time step,
irrespectively of `mask_feature_prob`. Only relevant if ''mask_time_prob*len(time_axis)/mask_time_length <
mask_time_min_masks''
mask_feature_prob (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.0):
Percentage (between 0 and 1) of all feature vectors along the feature axis which will be masked. The
masking procecure generates ''mask_feature_prob*len(feature_axis)/mask_time_length'' independent masks over
the axis. If reasoning from the propability of each feature vector to be chosen as the start of the vector
span to be masked, *mask_feature_prob* should be `prob_vector_start*mask_feature_length`. Note that overlap
may decrease the actual percentage of masked vectors. This is only relevant if `apply_spec_augment is
True`.
mask_feature_length (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 10):
Length of vector span along the feature axis.
mask_feature_min_masks (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 0),:
The minimum number of masks of length `mask_feature_length` generated along the feature axis, each time
step, irrespectively of `mask_feature_prob`. Only relevant if
''mask_feature_prob*len(feature_axis)/mask_feature_length < mask_feature_min_masks''
ctc_loss_reduction (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"sum"`):
Specifies the reduction to apply to the output of `torch.nn.CTCLoss`. Only relevant when training an
instance of [`HubertForCTC`].
ctc_zero_infinity (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether to zero infinite losses and the associated gradients of `torch.nn.CTCLoss`. Infinite losses mainly
occur when the inputs are too short to be aligned to the targets. Only relevant when training an instance
of [`HubertForCTC`].
use_weighted_layer_sum (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether to use a weighted average of layer outputs with learned weights. Only relevant when using an
instance of [`HubertForSequenceClassification`].
classifier_proj_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 256):
Dimensionality of the projection before token mean-pooling for classification.
Example:
```python
>>> from transformers import HubertModel, HubertConfig
>>> # Initializing a Hubert facebook/hubert-base-ls960 style configuration
>>> configuration = HubertConfig()
>>> # Initializing a model from the facebook/hubert-base-ls960 style configuration
>>> model = HubertModel(configuration)
>>> # Accessing the model configuration
>>> configuration = model.config
```"""
model_type = "hubert"
def __init__(
self,
vocab_size=32,
hidden_size=768,
num_hidden_layers=12,
num_attention_heads=12,
intermediate_size=3072,
hidden_act="gelu",
hidden_dropout=0.1,
activation_dropout=0.1,
attention_dropout=0.1,
feat_proj_layer_norm=True,
feat_proj_dropout=0.0,
final_dropout=0.1,
layerdrop=0.1,
initializer_range=0.02,
layer_norm_eps=1e-5,
feat_extract_norm="group",
feat_extract_activation="gelu",
conv_dim=(512, 512, 512, 512, 512, 512, 512),
conv_stride=(5, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2),
conv_kernel=(10, 3, 3, 3, 3, 2, 2),
conv_bias=False,
num_conv_pos_embeddings=128,
num_conv_pos_embedding_groups=16,
do_stable_layer_norm=False,
apply_spec_augment=True,
mask_time_prob=0.05,
mask_time_length=10,
mask_time_min_masks=2,
mask_feature_prob=0.0,
mask_feature_length=10,
mask_feature_min_masks=0,
ctc_loss_reduction="sum",
ctc_zero_infinity=False,
use_weighted_layer_sum=False,
classifier_proj_size=256,
pad_token_id=0,
bos_token_id=1,
eos_token_id=2,
**kwargs,
):
super().__init__(**kwargs, pad_token_id=pad_token_id, bos_token_id=bos_token_id, eos_token_id=eos_token_id)
self.hidden_size = hidden_size
self.feat_extract_norm = feat_extract_norm
self.feat_extract_activation = feat_extract_activation
self.conv_dim = list(conv_dim)
self.conv_stride = list(conv_stride)
self.conv_kernel = list(conv_kernel)
self.conv_bias = conv_bias
self.num_conv_pos_embeddings = num_conv_pos_embeddings
self.num_conv_pos_embedding_groups = num_conv_pos_embedding_groups
self.num_feat_extract_layers = len(self.conv_dim)
self.num_hidden_layers = num_hidden_layers
self.intermediate_size = intermediate_size
self.hidden_act = hidden_act
self.num_attention_heads = num_attention_heads
self.hidden_dropout = hidden_dropout
self.attention_dropout = attention_dropout
self.activation_dropout = activation_dropout
self.feat_proj_layer_norm = feat_proj_layer_norm
self.feat_proj_dropout = feat_proj_dropout
self.final_dropout = final_dropout
self.layerdrop = layerdrop
self.layer_norm_eps = layer_norm_eps
self.initializer_range = initializer_range
self.vocab_size = vocab_size
self.do_stable_layer_norm = do_stable_layer_norm
self.use_weighted_layer_sum = use_weighted_layer_sum
self.classifier_proj_size = classifier_proj_size
if (
(len(self.conv_stride) != self.num_feat_extract_layers)
or (len(self.conv_kernel) != self.num_feat_extract_layers)
or (len(self.conv_dim) != self.num_feat_extract_layers)
):
raise ValueError(
"Configuration for convolutional layers is incorrect. It is required that `len(config.conv_dim)` =="
" `len(config.conv_stride)` == `len(config.conv_kernel)`, but is `len(config.conv_dim) ="
f" {len(self.conv_dim)}`, `len(config.conv_stride) = {len(self.conv_stride)}`,"
f" `len(config.conv_kernel) = {len(self.conv_kernel)}`."
)
# fine-tuning config parameters for SpecAugment: https://arxiv.org/abs/1904.08779
self.apply_spec_augment = apply_spec_augment
self.mask_time_prob = mask_time_prob
self.mask_time_length = mask_time_length
self.mask_time_min_masks = mask_time_min_masks
self.mask_feature_prob = mask_feature_prob
self.mask_feature_length = mask_feature_length
self.mask_feature_min_masks = mask_feature_min_masks
# ctc loss
self.ctc_loss_reduction = ctc_loss_reduction
self.ctc_zero_infinity = ctc_zero_infinity
@property
def inputs_to_logits_ratio(self):
return functools.reduce(operator.mul, self.conv_stride, 1)
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transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/groupvit/convert_groupvit_nvlab_to_hf.py | # coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2022 The HuggingFace Inc. 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.
"""
Convert GroupViT checkpoints from the original repository.
URL: https://github.com/NVlabs/GroupViT
"""
import argparse
import requests
import torch
from PIL import Image
from transformers import CLIPProcessor, GroupViTConfig, GroupViTModel
def rename_key(name):
# vision encoder
if "img_encoder.pos_embed" in name:
name = name.replace("img_encoder.pos_embed", "vision_model.embeddings.position_embeddings")
if "img_encoder.patch_embed.proj" in name:
name = name.replace("img_encoder.patch_embed.proj", "vision_model.embeddings.patch_embeddings.projection")
if "img_encoder.patch_embed.norm" in name:
name = name.replace("img_encoder.patch_embed.norm", "vision_model.embeddings.layernorm")
if "img_encoder.layers" in name:
name = name.replace("img_encoder.layers", "vision_model.encoder.stages")
if "blocks" in name and "res" not in name:
name = name.replace("blocks", "layers")
if "attn" in name and "pre_assign" not in name:
name = name.replace("attn", "self_attn")
if "proj" in name and "self_attn" in name and "text" not in name:
name = name.replace("proj", "out_proj")
if "pre_assign_attn.attn.proj" in name:
name = name.replace("pre_assign_attn.attn.proj", "pre_assign_attn.attn.out_proj")
if "norm1" in name:
name = name.replace("norm1", "layer_norm1")
if "norm2" in name and "pre_assign" not in name:
name = name.replace("norm2", "layer_norm2")
if "img_encoder.norm" in name:
name = name.replace("img_encoder.norm", "vision_model.layernorm")
# text encoder
if "text_encoder.token_embedding" in name:
name = name.replace("text_encoder.token_embedding", "text_model.embeddings.token_embedding")
if "text_encoder.positional_embedding" in name:
name = name.replace("text_encoder.positional_embedding", "text_model.embeddings.position_embedding.weight")
if "text_encoder.transformer.resblocks." in name:
name = name.replace("text_encoder.transformer.resblocks.", "text_model.encoder.layers.")
if "ln_1" in name:
name = name.replace("ln_1", "layer_norm1")
if "ln_2" in name:
name = name.replace("ln_2", "layer_norm2")
if "c_fc" in name:
name = name.replace("c_fc", "fc1")
if "c_proj" in name:
name = name.replace("c_proj", "fc2")
if "text_encoder" in name:
name = name.replace("text_encoder", "text_model")
if "ln_final" in name:
name = name.replace("ln_final", "final_layer_norm")
# projection layers
if "img_projector.linear_hidden." in name:
name = name.replace("img_projector.linear_hidden.", "visual_projection.")
if "img_projector.linear_out." in name:
name = name.replace("img_projector.linear_out.", "visual_projection.3.")
if "text_projector.linear_hidden" in name:
name = name.replace("text_projector.linear_hidden", "text_projection")
if "text_projector.linear_out" in name:
name = name.replace("text_projector.linear_out", "text_projection.3")
return name
def convert_state_dict(orig_state_dict, config):
for key in orig_state_dict.copy().keys():
val = orig_state_dict.pop(key)
if "qkv" in key:
# weights and biases of the key, value and query projections of vision encoder's attention layers require special treatment:
# we need to split them up into separate matrices/vectors
key_split = key.split(".")
stage_num, layer_num = int(key_split[2]), int(key_split[4])
dim = config.vision_config.hidden_size
if "weight" in key:
orig_state_dict[
f"vision_model.encoder.stages.{stage_num}.layers.{layer_num}.self_attn.q_proj.weight"
] = val[:dim, :]
orig_state_dict[
f"vision_model.encoder.stages.{stage_num}.layers.{layer_num}.self_attn.k_proj.weight"
] = val[dim : dim * 2, :]
orig_state_dict[
f"vision_model.encoder.stages.{stage_num}.layers.{layer_num}.self_attn.v_proj.weight"
] = val[-dim:, :]
else:
orig_state_dict[
f"vision_model.encoder.stages.{stage_num}.layers.{layer_num}.self_attn.q_proj.bias"
] = val[:dim]
orig_state_dict[
f"vision_model.encoder.stages.{stage_num}.layers.{layer_num}.self_attn.k_proj.bias"
] = val[dim : dim * 2]
orig_state_dict[
f"vision_model.encoder.stages.{stage_num}.layers.{layer_num}.self_attn.v_proj.bias"
] = val[-dim:]
elif "in_proj" in key:
# weights and biases of the key, value and query projections of text encoder's attention layers require special treatment:
# we need to split them up into separate matrices/vectors
key_split = key.split(".")
layer_num = int(key_split[3])
dim = config.text_config.hidden_size
if "weight" in key:
orig_state_dict[f"text_model.encoder.layers.{layer_num}.self_attn.q_proj.weight"] = val[:dim, :]
orig_state_dict[f"text_model.encoder.layers.{layer_num}.self_attn.k_proj.weight"] = val[
dim : dim * 2, :
]
orig_state_dict[f"text_model.encoder.layers.{layer_num}.self_attn.v_proj.weight"] = val[-dim:, :]
else:
orig_state_dict[f"text_model.encoder.layers.{layer_num}.self_attn.q_proj.bias"] = val[:dim]
orig_state_dict[f"text_model.encoder.layers.{layer_num}.self_attn.k_proj.bias"] = val[dim : dim * 2]
orig_state_dict[f"text_model.encoder.layers.{layer_num}.self_attn.v_proj.bias"] = val[-dim:]
else:
new_name = rename_key(key)
# squeeze if necessary
if (
"text_projection.0" in new_name
or "text_projection.3" in new_name
or "visual_projection.0" in new_name
or "visual_projection.3" in new_name
):
orig_state_dict[new_name] = val.squeeze_()
else:
orig_state_dict[new_name] = val
return orig_state_dict
# We will verify our results on an image of cute cats
def prepare_img():
url = "http://images.cocodataset.org/val2017/000000039769.jpg"
im = Image.open(requests.get(url, stream=True).raw)
return im
@torch.no_grad()
def convert_groupvit_checkpoint(
checkpoint_path, pytorch_dump_folder_path, model_name="groupvit-gcc-yfcc", push_to_hub=False
):
"""
Copy/paste/tweak model's weights to the Transformers design.
"""
config = GroupViTConfig()
model = GroupViTModel(config).eval()
state_dict = torch.load(checkpoint_path, map_location="cpu")["model"]
new_state_dict = convert_state_dict(state_dict, config)
missing_keys, unexpected_keys = model.load_state_dict(new_state_dict, strict=False)
assert missing_keys == ["text_model.embeddings.position_ids"]
assert (unexpected_keys == ["multi_label_logit_scale"]) or (len(unexpected_keys) == 0)
# verify result
processor = CLIPProcessor.from_pretrained("openai/clip-vit-base-patch32")
image = prepare_img()
inputs = processor(text=["a photo of a cat", "a photo of a dog"], images=image, padding=True, return_tensors="pt")
with torch.no_grad():
outputs = model(**inputs)
if model_name == "groupvit-gcc-yfcc":
expected_logits = torch.tensor([[13.3523, 6.3629]])
elif model_name == "groupvit-gcc-redcaps":
expected_logits = torch.tensor([[16.1873, 8.6230]])
else:
raise ValueError(f"Model name {model_name} not supported.")
assert torch.allclose(outputs.logits_per_image, expected_logits, atol=1e-3)
processor.save_pretrained(pytorch_dump_folder_path)
model.save_pretrained(pytorch_dump_folder_path)
print("Successfully saved processor and model to", pytorch_dump_folder_path)
if push_to_hub:
print("Pushing to the hub...")
processor.push_to_hub(model_name, organization="nielsr")
model.push_to_hub(model_name, organization="nielsr")
if __name__ == "__main__":
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
parser.add_argument(
"--pytorch_dump_folder_path", default=None, type=str, help="Path to dump the processor and PyTorch model."
)
parser.add_argument("--checkpoint_path", default=None, type=str, help="Path to GroupViT checkpoint")
parser.add_argument(
"--model_name",
default="groupvit-gccy-fcc",
type=str,
help="Name of the model. Expecting either 'groupvit-gcc-yfcc' or 'groupvit-gcc-redcaps'",
)
parser.add_argument(
"--push_to_hub",
action="store_true",
help="Whether or not to push the converted model and processor to the 🤗 hub using the provided `model_name`.",
)
args = parser.parse_args()
convert_groupvit_checkpoint(args.checkpoint_path, args.pytorch_dump_folder_path, args.model_name, args.push_to_hub)
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transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/groupvit/configuration_groupvit.py | # coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2022 The HuggingFace Inc. 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.
""" GroupViT model configuration"""
import copy
import os
from collections import OrderedDict
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Any, Mapping, Optional, Union
from ...configuration_utils import PretrainedConfig
from ...onnx import OnnxConfig
from ...utils import logging
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from ...processing_utils import ProcessorMixin
from ...utils import TensorType
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
GROUPVIT_PRETRAINED_CONFIG_ARCHIVE_MAP = {
"nvidia/groupvit-gcc-yfcc": "https://huggingface.co/nvidia/groupvit-gcc-yfcc/resolve/main/config.json",
}
class GroupViTTextConfig(PretrainedConfig):
r"""
This is the configuration class to store the configuration of a [`GroupViTTextModel`]. It is used to instantiate an
GroupViT model according to the specified arguments, defining the model architecture. Instantiating a configuration
with the defaults will yield a similar configuration to that of the GroupViT
[nvidia/groupvit-gcc-yfcc](https://huggingface.co/nvidia/groupvit-gcc-yfcc) architecture.
Configuration objects inherit from [`PretrainedConfig`] and can be used to control the model outputs. Read the
documentation from [`PretrainedConfig`] for more information.
Args:
vocab_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 49408):
Vocabulary size of the GroupViT text model. Defines the number of different tokens that can be represented
by the `inputs_ids` passed when calling [`GroupViTModel`].
hidden_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 256):
Dimensionality of the encoder layers and the pooler layer.
intermediate_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 1024):
Dimensionality of the "intermediate" (i.e., feed-forward) layer in the Transformer encoder.
num_hidden_layers (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 12):
Number of hidden layers in the Transformer encoder.
num_attention_heads (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 4):
Number of attention heads for each attention layer in the Transformer encoder.
max_position_embeddings (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 77):
The maximum sequence length that this model might ever be used with. Typically set this to something large
just in case (e.g., 512 or 1024 or 2048).
hidden_act (`str` or `function`, *optional*, defaults to `"quick_gelu"`):
The non-linear activation function (function or string) in the encoder and pooler. If string, `"gelu"`,
`"relu"`, `"selu"` and `"gelu_new"` ``"quick_gelu"` are supported.
layer_norm_eps (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 1e-5):
The epsilon used by the layer normalization layers.
attention_dropout (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.0):
The dropout ratio for the attention probabilities.
dropout (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.0):
The dropout probability for all fully connected layers in the embeddings, encoder, and pooler.
initializer_range (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.02):
The standard deviation of the truncated_normal_initializer for initializing all weight matrices.
initializer_factor (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 1.0):
A factor for initializing all weight matrices (should be kept to 1, used internally for initialization
testing).
Example:
```python
>>> from transformers import GroupViTTextConfig, GroupViTTextModel
>>> # Initializing a GroupViTTextModel with nvidia/groupvit-gcc-yfcc style configuration
>>> configuration = GroupViTTextConfig()
>>> model = GroupViTTextModel(configuration)
>>> # Accessing the model configuration
>>> configuration = model.config
```"""
model_type = "groupvit_text_model"
def __init__(
self,
vocab_size=49408,
hidden_size=256,
intermediate_size=1024,
num_hidden_layers=12,
num_attention_heads=4,
max_position_embeddings=77,
hidden_act="quick_gelu",
layer_norm_eps=1e-5,
dropout=0.0,
attention_dropout=0.0,
initializer_range=0.02,
initializer_factor=1.0,
pad_token_id=1,
bos_token_id=49406,
eos_token_id=49407,
**kwargs,
):
super().__init__(pad_token_id=pad_token_id, bos_token_id=bos_token_id, eos_token_id=eos_token_id, **kwargs)
self.vocab_size = vocab_size
self.hidden_size = hidden_size
self.intermediate_size = intermediate_size
self.dropout = dropout
self.num_hidden_layers = num_hidden_layers
self.num_attention_heads = num_attention_heads
self.max_position_embeddings = max_position_embeddings
self.layer_norm_eps = layer_norm_eps
self.hidden_act = hidden_act
self.initializer_range = initializer_range
self.initializer_factor = initializer_factor
self.attention_dropout = attention_dropout
@classmethod
def from_pretrained(cls, pretrained_model_name_or_path: Union[str, os.PathLike], **kwargs) -> "PretrainedConfig":
cls._set_token_in_kwargs(kwargs)
config_dict, kwargs = cls.get_config_dict(pretrained_model_name_or_path, **kwargs)
# get the text config dict if we are loading from GroupViTConfig
if config_dict.get("model_type") == "groupvit":
config_dict = config_dict["text_config"]
if "model_type" in config_dict and hasattr(cls, "model_type") and config_dict["model_type"] != cls.model_type:
logger.warning(
f"You are using a model of type {config_dict['model_type']} to instantiate a model of type "
f"{cls.model_type}. This is not supported for all configurations of models and can yield errors."
)
return cls.from_dict(config_dict, **kwargs)
class GroupViTVisionConfig(PretrainedConfig):
r"""
This is the configuration class to store the configuration of a [`GroupViTVisionModel`]. It is used to instantiate
an GroupViT model according to the specified arguments, defining the model architecture. Instantiating a
configuration with the defaults will yield a similar configuration to that of the GroupViT
[nvidia/groupvit-gcc-yfcc](https://huggingface.co/nvidia/groupvit-gcc-yfcc) architecture.
Configuration objects inherit from [`PretrainedConfig`] and can be used to control the model outputs. Read the
documentation from [`PretrainedConfig`] for more information.
Args:
hidden_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 384):
Dimensionality of the encoder layers and the pooler layer.
intermediate_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 1536):
Dimensionality of the "intermediate" (i.e., feed-forward) layer in the Transformer encoder.
depths (`List[int]`, *optional*, defaults to [6, 3, 3]):
The number of layers in each encoder block.
num_group_tokens (`List[int]`, *optional*, defaults to [64, 8, 0]):
The number of group tokens for each stage.
num_output_groups (`List[int]`, *optional*, defaults to [64, 8, 8]):
The number of output groups for each stage, 0 means no group.
num_attention_heads (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 6):
Number of attention heads for each attention layer in the Transformer encoder.
image_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 224):
The size (resolution) of each image.
patch_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 16):
The size (resolution) of each patch.
hidden_act (`str` or `function`, *optional*, defaults to `"gelu"`):
The non-linear activation function (function or string) in the encoder and pooler. If string, `"gelu"`,
`"relu"`, `"selu"` and `"gelu_new"` ``"quick_gelu"` are supported.
layer_norm_eps (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 1e-5):
The epsilon used by the layer normalization layers.
dropout (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.0):
The dropout probabilitiy for all fully connected layers in the embeddings, encoder, and pooler.
attention_dropout (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.0):
The dropout ratio for the attention probabilities.
initializer_range (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.02):
The standard deviation of the truncated_normal_initializer for initializing all weight matrices.
initializer_factor (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 1.0):
A factor for initializing all weight matrices (should be kept to 1, used internally for initialization
testing).
Example:
```python
>>> from transformers import GroupViTVisionConfig, GroupViTVisionModel
>>> # Initializing a GroupViTVisionModel with nvidia/groupvit-gcc-yfcc style configuration
>>> configuration = GroupViTVisionConfig()
>>> model = GroupViTVisionModel(configuration)
>>> # Accessing the model configuration
>>> configuration = model.config
```"""
model_type = "groupvit_vision_model"
def __init__(
self,
hidden_size=384,
intermediate_size=1536,
depths=[6, 3, 3],
num_hidden_layers=12,
num_group_tokens=[64, 8, 0],
num_output_groups=[64, 8, 8],
num_attention_heads=6,
image_size=224,
patch_size=16,
num_channels=3,
hidden_act="gelu",
layer_norm_eps=1e-5,
dropout=0.0,
attention_dropout=0.0,
initializer_range=0.02,
initializer_factor=1.0,
assign_eps=1.0,
assign_mlp_ratio=[0.5, 4],
**kwargs,
):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.hidden_size = hidden_size
self.intermediate_size = intermediate_size
self.depths = depths
if num_hidden_layers != sum(depths):
logger.warning(
f"Manually setting num_hidden_layers to {num_hidden_layers}, but we expect num_hidden_layers ="
f" sum(depth) = {sum(depths)}"
)
self.num_hidden_layers = num_hidden_layers
self.num_group_tokens = num_group_tokens
self.num_output_groups = num_output_groups
self.num_attention_heads = num_attention_heads
self.image_size = image_size
self.patch_size = patch_size
self.num_channels = num_channels
self.hidden_act = hidden_act
self.layer_norm_eps = layer_norm_eps
self.dropout = dropout
self.attention_dropout = attention_dropout
self.initializer_range = initializer_range
self.initializer_factor = initializer_factor
self.assign_eps = assign_eps
self.assign_mlp_ratio = assign_mlp_ratio
@classmethod
def from_pretrained(cls, pretrained_model_name_or_path: Union[str, os.PathLike], **kwargs) -> "PretrainedConfig":
cls._set_token_in_kwargs(kwargs)
config_dict, kwargs = cls.get_config_dict(pretrained_model_name_or_path, **kwargs)
# get the vision config dict if we are loading from GroupViTConfig
if config_dict.get("model_type") == "groupvit":
config_dict = config_dict["vision_config"]
if "model_type" in config_dict and hasattr(cls, "model_type") and config_dict["model_type"] != cls.model_type:
logger.warning(
f"You are using a model of type {config_dict['model_type']} to instantiate a model of type "
f"{cls.model_type}. This is not supported for all configurations of models and can yield errors."
)
return cls.from_dict(config_dict, **kwargs)
class GroupViTConfig(PretrainedConfig):
r"""
[`GroupViTConfig`] is the configuration class to store the configuration of a [`GroupViTModel`]. It is used to
instantiate a GroupViT model according to the specified arguments, defining the text model and vision model
configs. Instantiating a configuration with the defaults will yield a similar configuration to that of the GroupViT
[nvidia/groupvit-gcc-yfcc](https://huggingface.co/nvidia/groupvit-gcc-yfcc) architecture.
Configuration objects inherit from [`PretrainedConfig`] and can be used to control the model outputs. Read the
documentation from [`PretrainedConfig`] for more information.
Args:
text_config (`dict`, *optional*):
Dictionary of configuration options used to initialize [`GroupViTTextConfig`].
vision_config (`dict`, *optional*):
Dictionary of configuration options used to initialize [`GroupViTVisionConfig`].
projection_dim (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 256):
Dimentionality of text and vision projection layers.
projection_intermediate_dim (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 4096):
Dimentionality of intermediate layer of text and vision projection layers.
logit_scale_init_value (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 2.6592):
The inital value of the *logit_scale* parameter. Default is used as per the original GroupViT
implementation.
kwargs (*optional*):
Dictionary of keyword arguments.
"""
model_type = "groupvit"
is_composition = True
def __init__(
self,
text_config=None,
vision_config=None,
projection_dim=256,
projection_intermediate_dim=4096,
logit_scale_init_value=2.6592,
**kwargs,
):
# If `_config_dict` exist, we use them for the backward compatibility.
# We pop out these 2 attributes before calling `super().__init__` to avoid them being saved (which causes a lot
# of confusion!).
text_config_dict = kwargs.pop("text_config_dict", None)
vision_config_dict = kwargs.pop("vision_config_dict", None)
super().__init__(**kwargs)
# Instead of simply assigning `[text|vision]_config_dict` to `[text|vision]_config`, we use the values in
# `[text|vision]_config_dict` to update the values in `[text|vision]_config`. The values should be same in most
# cases, but we don't want to break anything regarding `_config_dict` that existed before commit `8827e1b2`.
if text_config_dict is not None:
if text_config is None:
text_config = {}
# This is the complete result when using `text_config_dict`.
_text_config_dict = GroupViTTextConfig(**text_config_dict).to_dict()
# Give a warning if the values exist in both `_text_config_dict` and `text_config` but being different.
for key, value in _text_config_dict.items():
if key in text_config and value != text_config[key] and key not in ["transformers_version"]:
# If specified in `text_config_dict`
if key in text_config_dict:
message = (
f"`{key}` is found in both `text_config_dict` and `text_config` but with different values. "
f'The value `text_config_dict["{key}"]` will be used instead.'
)
# If inferred from default argument values (just to be super careful)
else:
message = (
f"`text_config_dict` is provided which will be used to initialize `GroupViTTextConfig`. "
f'The value `text_config["{key}"]` will be overriden.'
)
logger.warning(message)
# Update all values in `text_config` with the ones in `_text_config_dict`.
text_config.update(_text_config_dict)
if vision_config_dict is not None:
if vision_config is None:
vision_config = {}
# This is the complete result when using `vision_config_dict`.
_vision_config_dict = GroupViTVisionConfig(**vision_config_dict).to_dict()
# convert keys to string instead of integer
if "id2label" in _vision_config_dict:
_vision_config_dict["id2label"] = {
str(key): value for key, value in _vision_config_dict["id2label"].items()
}
# Give a warning if the values exist in both `_vision_config_dict` and `vision_config` but being different.
for key, value in _vision_config_dict.items():
if key in vision_config and value != vision_config[key] and key not in ["transformers_version"]:
# If specified in `vision_config_dict`
if key in vision_config_dict:
message = (
f"`{key}` is found in both `vision_config_dict` and `vision_config` but with different "
f'values. The value `vision_config_dict["{key}"]` will be used instead.'
)
# If inferred from default argument values (just to be super careful)
else:
message = (
f"`vision_config_dict` is provided which will be used to initialize `GroupViTVisionConfig`."
f' The value `vision_config["{key}"]` will be overriden.'
)
logger.warning(message)
# Update all values in `vision_config` with the ones in `_vision_config_dict`.
vision_config.update(_vision_config_dict)
if text_config is None:
text_config = {}
logger.info("`text_config` is `None`. Initializing the `GroupViTTextConfig` with default values.")
if vision_config is None:
vision_config = {}
logger.info("`vision_config` is `None`. initializing the `GroupViTVisionConfig` with default values.")
self.text_config = GroupViTTextConfig(**text_config)
self.vision_config = GroupViTVisionConfig(**vision_config)
self.projection_dim = projection_dim
self.projection_intermediate_dim = projection_intermediate_dim
self.logit_scale_init_value = logit_scale_init_value
self.initializer_range = 0.02
self.initializer_factor = 1.0
self.output_segmentation = False
@classmethod
def from_text_vision_configs(cls, text_config: GroupViTTextConfig, vision_config: GroupViTVisionConfig, **kwargs):
r"""
Instantiate a [`GroupViTConfig`] (or a derived class) from groupvit text model configuration and groupvit
vision model configuration.
Returns:
[`GroupViTConfig`]: An instance of a configuration object
"""
return cls(text_config=text_config.to_dict(), vision_config=vision_config.to_dict(), **kwargs)
def to_dict(self):
"""
Serializes this instance to a Python dictionary. Override the default [`~PretrainedConfig.to_dict`].
Returns:
`Dict[str, any]`: Dictionary of all the attributes that make up this configuration instance,
"""
output = copy.deepcopy(self.__dict__)
output["text_config"] = self.text_config.to_dict()
output["vision_config"] = self.vision_config.to_dict()
output["model_type"] = self.__class__.model_type
return output
class GroupViTOnnxConfig(OnnxConfig):
@property
def inputs(self) -> Mapping[str, Mapping[int, str]]:
return OrderedDict(
[
("input_ids", {0: "batch", 1: "sequence"}),
("pixel_values", {0: "batch", 1: "num_channels", 2: "height", 3: "width"}),
("attention_mask", {0: "batch", 1: "sequence"}),
]
)
@property
def outputs(self) -> Mapping[str, Mapping[int, str]]:
return OrderedDict(
[
("logits_per_image", {0: "batch"}),
("logits_per_text", {0: "batch"}),
("text_embeds", {0: "batch"}),
("image_embeds", {0: "batch"}),
]
)
@property
def atol_for_validation(self) -> float:
return 1e-4
def generate_dummy_inputs(
self,
processor: "ProcessorMixin",
batch_size: int = -1,
seq_length: int = -1,
framework: Optional["TensorType"] = None,
) -> Mapping[str, Any]:
text_input_dict = super().generate_dummy_inputs(
processor.tokenizer, batch_size=batch_size, seq_length=seq_length, framework=framework
)
image_input_dict = super().generate_dummy_inputs(
processor.image_processor, batch_size=batch_size, framework=framework
)
return {**text_input_dict, **image_input_dict}
@property
def default_onnx_opset(self) -> int:
return 14
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transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/groupvit/modeling_tf_groupvit.py | # coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2022 NVIDIA and 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.
""" TF 2.0 GroupViT model."""
from __future__ import annotations
import collections.abc
import math
from dataclasses import dataclass
from typing import Any, Optional, Tuple, Union
import numpy as np
import tensorflow as tf
from ...activations_tf import get_tf_activation
from ...modeling_tf_outputs import TFBaseModelOutput, TFBaseModelOutputWithPooling
from ...modeling_tf_utils import (
TFModelInputType,
TFPreTrainedModel,
get_initializer,
keras_serializable,
unpack_inputs,
)
from ...tf_utils import check_embeddings_within_bounds, shape_list, stable_softmax
from ...utils import (
ModelOutput,
add_start_docstrings,
add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward,
is_tensorflow_probability_available,
logging,
replace_return_docstrings,
)
from .configuration_groupvit import GroupViTConfig, GroupViTTextConfig, GroupViTVisionConfig
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
# soft dependency
if is_tensorflow_probability_available():
try:
import tensorflow_probability as tfp
# On the first call, check whether a compatible version of TensorFlow is installed
# TensorFlow Probability depends on a recent stable release of TensorFlow
_ = tfp.distributions.Normal(loc=0.0, scale=1.0)
except ImportError:
logger.error(
"GroupViT models are not usable since `tensorflow_probability` can't be loaded."
"It seems you have `tensorflow_probability` installed with the wrong tensorflow version."
"Please try to reinstall it following the instructions here: https://github.com/tensorflow/probability."
)
_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC = "nvidia/groupvit-gcc-yfcc"
TF_GROUPVIT_PRETRAINED_MODEL_ARCHIVE_LIST = [
"nvidia/groupvit-gcc-yfcc",
# See all GroupViT models at https://huggingface.co/models?filter=groupvit
]
LARGE_NEGATIVE = -1e8
# Copied from transformers.models.bart.modeling_tf_bart._expand_mask
def _expand_mask(mask: tf.Tensor, tgt_len: Optional[int] = None):
"""
Expands attention_mask from `[bsz, seq_len]` to `[bsz, 1, tgt_seq_len, src_seq_len]`.
"""
src_len = shape_list(mask)[1]
tgt_len = tgt_len if tgt_len is not None else src_len
one_cst = tf.constant(1.0)
mask = tf.cast(mask, dtype=one_cst.dtype)
expanded_mask = tf.tile(mask[:, None, None, :], (1, 1, tgt_len, 1))
return (one_cst - expanded_mask) * LARGE_NEGATIVE
# contrastive loss function, adapted from
# https://sachinruk.github.io/blog/pytorch/pytorch%20lightning/loss%20function/gpu/2021/03/07/CLIP.html
def contrastive_loss(logits: tf.Tensor) -> tf.Tensor:
return tf.math.reduce_mean(
tf.keras.metrics.sparse_categorical_crossentropy(
y_true=tf.range(shape_list(logits)[0]), y_pred=logits, from_logits=True
)
)
# Copied from transformers.models.clip.modeling_tf_clip.clip_loss with clip->groupvit
def groupvit_loss(similarity: tf.Tensor) -> tf.Tensor:
caption_loss = contrastive_loss(similarity)
image_loss = contrastive_loss(tf.transpose(similarity))
return (caption_loss + image_loss) / 2.0
def hard_softmax(logits: tf.Tensor, dim: int) -> tf.Tensor:
y_soft = stable_softmax(logits, dim)
# Straight through.
index = tf.argmax(y_soft, dim)
y_hard = tf.one_hot(
index,
depth=shape_list(logits)[dim],
# TensorFlow expects axis to be -1 or between [0, 3). But received: -2
# This is why the following code snippet is used.
axis=range(len(shape_list(logits)))[dim],
dtype=y_soft.dtype,
)
ret = y_hard - tf.stop_gradient(y_soft) + y_soft
return ret
def gumbel_softmax(logits: tf.Tensor, tau: float = 1, hard: bool = False, dim: int = -1) -> tf.Tensor:
gumbel_dist = tfp.distributions.Gumbel(0.0, 1.0)
gumbels = gumbel_dist.sample(tf.shape(logits), dtype=logits.dtype)
gumbels = (logits + gumbels) / tau # ~Gumbel(logits,tau)
y_soft = stable_softmax(gumbels, dim)
if hard:
# Straight through.
index = tf.argmax(y_soft, dim)
y_hard = tf.one_hot(
index,
depth=shape_list(logits)[dim],
# TensorFlow expects axis to be -1 or between [0, 3). But received: -2
# This is why the following code snippet is used.
axis=range(len(shape_list(logits)))[dim],
dtype=y_soft.dtype,
)
ret = y_hard - tf.stop_gradient(y_soft) + y_soft
else:
# Reparametrization trick.
ret = y_soft
return ret
def resize_attention_map(attentions: tf.Tensor, height: int, width: int, align_corners: bool = False) -> tf.Tensor:
"""
Args:
attentions (`tf.Tensor`): attention map of shape [batch_size, groups, feat_height*feat_width]
height (`int`): height of the output attention map
width (`int`): width of the output attention map
align_corners (`bool`, *optional*): the `align_corner` argument for `nn.functional.interpolate`.
Returns:
`tf.Tensor`: resized attention map of shape [batch_size, groups, height, width]
"""
scale = (height * width // attentions.shape[2]) ** 0.5
if height > width:
feat_width = int(np.round(width / scale))
feat_height = shape_list(attentions)[2] // feat_width
else:
feat_height = int(np.round(height / scale))
feat_width = shape_list(attentions)[2] // feat_height
batch_size = shape_list(attentions)[0]
groups = shape_list(attentions)[1] # number of group token
# [batch_size, groups, height x width, groups] -> [batch_size, groups, height, width]
attentions = tf.reshape(attentions, (batch_size, groups, feat_height, feat_width))
attentions = tf.transpose(attentions, perm=(0, 2, 3, 1))
if align_corners:
attentions = tf.compat.v1.image.resize(
attentions,
size=(height, width),
method="bilinear",
align_corners=align_corners,
)
else:
attentions = tf.image.resize(attentions, size=(height, width), method="bilinear")
attentions = tf.transpose(attentions, perm=(0, 3, 1, 2))
return attentions
def get_grouping_from_attentions(attentions: Tuple[tf.Tensor], hw_shape: Tuple[int]) -> tf.Tensor:
"""
Args:
attentions (`tuple(tf.Tensor)`: tuple of attention maps returned by `TFGroupViTVisionTransformer`
hw_shape (`tuple(int)`): height and width of the output attention map
Returns:
`tf.Tensor`: the attention map of shape [batch_size, groups, height, width]
"""
attn_maps = []
prev_attn_masks = None
for attn_masks in attentions:
# [batch_size, num_groups, height x width] -> [batch_size, height x width, num_groups]
attn_masks = tf.transpose(attn_masks, perm=(0, 2, 1))
if prev_attn_masks is None:
prev_attn_masks = attn_masks
else:
prev_attn_masks = tf.matmul(prev_attn_masks, attn_masks)
# [batch_size, height x width, num_groups] -> [batch_size, num_groups, height x width] -> [batch_size, num_groups, height, width]
cur_attn_map = resize_attention_map(tf.transpose(prev_attn_masks, perm=(0, 2, 1)), *hw_shape)
attn_maps.append(cur_attn_map)
# [batch_size, num_groups, height, width]
final_grouping = attn_maps[-1]
return tf.stop_gradient(final_grouping)
@dataclass
class TFGroupViTModelOutput(ModelOutput):
"""
Args:
loss (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(1,)`, *optional*, returned when `return_loss` is `True`):
Contrastive loss for image-text similarity.
logits_per_image (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(image_batch_size, text_batch_size)`):
The scaled dot product scores between `image_embeds` and `text_embeds`. This represents the image-text
similarity scores.
logits_per_text (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(text_batch_size, image_batch_size)`):
The scaled dot product scores between `text_embeds` and `image_embeds`. This represents the text-image
similarity scores.
segmentation_logits (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, config.num_labels, logits_height, logits_width)`):
Classification scores for each pixel.
<Tip warning={true}>
The logits returned do not necessarily have the same size as the `pixel_values` passed as inputs. This is
to avoid doing two interpolations and lose some quality when a user needs to resize the logits to the
original image size as post-processing. You should always check your logits shape and resize as needed.
</Tip>
text_embeds (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, output_dim`):
The text embeddings obtained by applying the projection layer to the pooled output of
[`TFGroupViTTextModel`].
image_embeds (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, output_dim`):
The image embeddings obtained by applying the projection layer to the pooled output of
[`TFGroupViTVisionModel`].
text_model_output (`TFBaseModelOutputWithPooling`):
The output of the [`TFGroupViTTextModel`].
vision_model_output (`TFBaseModelOutputWithPooling`):
The output of the [`TFGroupViTVisionModel`].
"""
loss: tf.Tensor | None = None
logits_per_image: tf.Tensor = None
logits_per_text: tf.Tensor = None
segmentation_logits: tf.Tensor = None
text_embeds: tf.Tensor = None
image_embeds: tf.Tensor = None
text_model_output: TFBaseModelOutputWithPooling = None
vision_model_output: TFBaseModelOutputWithPooling = None
def to_tuple(self) -> Tuple[Any]:
return tuple(
self[k] if k not in ["text_model_output", "vision_model_output"] else getattr(self, k).to_tuple()
for k in self.keys()
)
class TFGroupViTCrossAttentionLayer(tf.keras.layers.Layer):
def __init__(self, config: GroupViTVisionConfig, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.attn = TFGroupViTAttention(config, name="attn")
self.norm2 = tf.keras.layers.LayerNormalization(epsilon=config.layer_norm_eps, name="norm2")
self.mlp = TFGroupViTMLP(config, name="mlp")
self.norm_post = tf.keras.layers.LayerNormalization(epsilon=config.layer_norm_eps, name="norm_post")
def call(self, query: tf.Tensor, key: tf.Tensor, training: bool = False) -> tf.Tensor:
x = query
x = x + self.attn(query, encoder_hidden_states=key)[0]
x = x + self.mlp(self.norm2(x))
x = self.norm_post(x)
return x
class TFGroupViTAssignAttention(tf.keras.layers.Layer):
def __init__(self, config: GroupViTVisionConfig, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.scale = config.hidden_size**-0.5
self.q_proj = tf.keras.layers.Dense(config.hidden_size, name="q_proj")
self.k_proj = tf.keras.layers.Dense(config.hidden_size, name="k_proj")
self.v_proj = tf.keras.layers.Dense(config.hidden_size, name="v_proj")
self.proj = tf.keras.layers.Dense(config.hidden_size, name="proj")
self.assign_eps = config.assign_eps
def get_attn(self, attn: tf.Tensor, gumbel: bool = True, hard: bool = True, training: bool = False) -> tf.Tensor:
if gumbel and training:
attn = gumbel_softmax(attn, dim=-2, hard=hard)
else:
if hard:
attn = hard_softmax(attn, dim=-2)
else:
attn = stable_softmax(attn, axis=-2)
return attn
def call(self, query: tf.Tensor, key: tf.Tensor, training: bool = False):
value = key
# [batch_size, query_length, channels]
query = self.q_proj(query)
# [batch_size, key_length, channels]
key = self.k_proj(key)
# [batch_size, key_length, channels]
value = self.v_proj(value)
# [batch_size, query_length, key_length]
raw_attn = tf.matmul(query, key, transpose_b=True) * self.scale
attn = self.get_attn(raw_attn, training=training)
soft_attn = self.get_attn(raw_attn, training=training, gumbel=False, hard=False)
attn = attn / (tf.math.reduce_sum(attn, axis=-1, keepdims=True) + self.assign_eps)
out = tf.matmul(attn, value)
out = self.proj(out)
return out, soft_attn
class TFGroupViTTokenAssign(tf.keras.layers.Layer):
def __init__(self, config: GroupViTVisionConfig, num_group_token: int, num_output_group: int, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.num_output_group = num_output_group
# norm on group_tokens
self.norm_tokens = tf.keras.layers.LayerNormalization(epsilon=config.layer_norm_eps, name="norm_tokens")
assign_mlp_ratio = (
config.assign_mlp_ratio
if isinstance(config.assign_mlp_ratio, collections.abc.Iterable)
else (config.assign_mlp_ratio, config.assign_mlp_ratio)
)
tokens_dim, channels_dim = [int(x * config.hidden_size) for x in assign_mlp_ratio]
self.mlp_inter = TFGroupViTMixerMLP(config, num_group_token, tokens_dim, num_output_group, name="mlp_inter")
self.norm_post_tokens = tf.keras.layers.LayerNormalization(
epsilon=config.layer_norm_eps, name="norm_post_tokens"
)
# norm on x
self.norm_x = tf.keras.layers.LayerNormalization(epsilon=config.layer_norm_eps, name="norm_x")
self.pre_assign_attn = TFGroupViTCrossAttentionLayer(config, name="pre_assign_attn")
self.assign = TFGroupViTAssignAttention(config, name="assign")
self.norm_new_x = tf.keras.layers.LayerNormalization(epsilon=config.layer_norm_eps, name="norm_new_x")
self.mlp_channels = TFGroupViTMLP(
config, config.hidden_size, channels_dim, config.hidden_size, name="mlp_channels"
)
def project_group_token(self, group_tokens: tf.Tensor) -> tf.Tensor:
"""
Args:
group_tokens (tf.Tensor): group tokens, [batch_size, num_group_tokens, channels]
Returns:
projected_group_tokens (tf.Tensor): [batch_size, num_output_groups, channels]
"""
# [B, num_output_groups, C] <- [B, num_group_tokens, C]
projected_group_tokens = self.mlp_inter(group_tokens)
projected_group_tokens = self.norm_post_tokens(projected_group_tokens)
return projected_group_tokens
def call(self, image_tokens: tf.Tensor, group_tokens: tf.Tensor, training: bool = False):
"""
Args:
image_tokens (`tf.Tensor`): image tokens, of shape [batch_size, input_length, channels]
group_tokens (`tf.Tensor`): group tokens, [batch_size, num_group_tokens, channels]
"""
group_tokens = self.norm_tokens(group_tokens)
image_tokens = self.norm_x(image_tokens)
# [batch_size, num_output_groups, channels]
projected_group_tokens = self.project_group_token(group_tokens)
projected_group_tokens = self.pre_assign_attn(projected_group_tokens, image_tokens)
new_image_tokens, attention = self.assign(projected_group_tokens, image_tokens)
new_image_tokens += projected_group_tokens
new_image_tokens = new_image_tokens + self.mlp_channels(self.norm_new_x(new_image_tokens))
return new_image_tokens, attention
# Adapted from transformers.models.vit.modeling_tf_vit.TFViTPatchEmbeddings with ViT->GroupViT
class TFGroupViTPatchEmbeddings(tf.keras.layers.Layer):
"""
This class turns `pixel_values` of shape `(batch_size, num_channels, height, width)` into the initial
`hidden_states` (patch embeddings) of shape `(batch_size, seq_length, hidden_size)` to be consumed by a
Transformer.
"""
def __init__(self, config: GroupViTConfig, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
image_size, patch_size = config.image_size, config.patch_size
num_channels = config.num_channels
# hidden_size is a member as it will be required in the call method
self.hidden_size = config.hidden_size
image_size = image_size if isinstance(image_size, collections.abc.Iterable) else (image_size, image_size)
patch_size = patch_size if isinstance(patch_size, collections.abc.Iterable) else (patch_size, patch_size)
num_patches = (image_size[1] // patch_size[1]) * (image_size[0] // patch_size[0])
self.image_size = image_size
self.patch_size = patch_size
self.num_patches = num_patches
self.num_channels = num_channels
self.config = config
self.projection = tf.keras.layers.Conv2D(
filters=self.hidden_size,
kernel_size=patch_size,
strides=patch_size,
padding="valid",
data_format="channels_last",
use_bias=True,
kernel_initializer=get_initializer(self.config.initializer_range),
bias_initializer="zeros",
name="projection",
)
def call(
self, pixel_values: tf.Tensor, interpolate_pos_encoding: bool = False, training: bool = False
) -> tf.Tensor:
batch_size, num_channels, height, width = shape_list(pixel_values)
if tf.executing_eagerly() and num_channels != self.num_channels:
raise ValueError(
"Make sure that the channel dimension of the pixel values match with the one set in the configuration."
)
if (
not interpolate_pos_encoding
and tf.executing_eagerly()
and (height != self.image_size[0] or width != self.image_size[1])
):
raise ValueError(
f"Input image size ({height}*{width}) doesn't match model ({self.image_size[0]}*{self.image_size[1]})."
)
# When running on CPU, `tf.keras.layers.Conv2D` doesn't support `NCHW` format.
# So change the input format from `NCHW` to `NHWC`.
# shape = (batch_size, in_height, in_width, in_channels=num_channels)
pixel_values = tf.transpose(pixel_values, perm=(0, 2, 3, 1))
projection = self.projection(pixel_values)
# Change the 2D spatial dimensions to a single temporal dimension.
# shape = (batch_size, num_patches, out_channels=embed_dim)
num_patches = (width // self.patch_size[1]) * (height // self.patch_size[0])
# In the TFGroupViTVisionEmbeddings the embeddings from this layer will be layer normalized
# LayerNormalization layer needs to have static last dimension (otherwise the test_keras_save_load fails with symbolic tensors)
# This is why we have used the hidden_size in the reshape method
embeddings = tf.reshape(tensor=projection, shape=(batch_size, num_patches, self.hidden_size))
return embeddings
# Adapted from transformers.vit.modeling_tf_vit.TFViTEmbeddings
class TFGroupViTVisionEmbeddings(tf.keras.layers.Layer):
"""
Construct the position and patch embeddings.
"""
def __init__(self, config: GroupViTVisionConfig, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.patch_embeddings = TFGroupViTPatchEmbeddings(config, name="patch_embeddings")
self.dropout = tf.keras.layers.Dropout(rate=config.dropout, name="dropout")
self.layernorm = tf.keras.layers.LayerNormalization(epsilon=config.layer_norm_eps, name="layernorm")
self.config = config
def build(self, input_shape: tf.TensorShape):
num_patches = self.patch_embeddings.num_patches
self.position_embeddings = self.add_weight(
shape=(1, num_patches, self.config.hidden_size),
initializer="zeros",
trainable=True,
name="position_embeddings",
)
super().build(input_shape)
def interpolate_pos_encoding(self, embeddings, height, width) -> tf.Tensor:
"""
This method allows to interpolate the pre-trained position encodings, to be able to use the model on higher
resolution images.
Source:
https://github.com/facebookresearch/dino/blob/de9ee3df6cf39fac952ab558447af1fa1365362a/vision_transformer.py#L174
"""
batch_size, num_patches, dim = shape_list(embeddings)
num_positions = shape_list(self.position_embeddings)[1]
if num_patches == num_positions and height == width:
return self.position_embeddings
patch_pos_embed = self.position_embeddings
h0 = height // self.config.patch_size
w0 = width // self.config.patch_size
patch_pos_embed = tf.image.resize(
images=tf.reshape(
patch_pos_embed, shape=(1, int(math.sqrt(num_positions)), int(math.sqrt(num_positions)), dim)
),
size=(h0, w0),
method="bicubic",
)
patch_pos_embed = tf.reshape(tensor=patch_pos_embed, shape=(1, -1, dim))
return patch_pos_embed
def call(
self, pixel_values: tf.Tensor, interpolate_pos_encoding: bool = False, training: bool = False
) -> tf.Tensor:
_, _, height, width = shape_list(pixel_values)
embeddings = self.patch_embeddings(pixel_values, interpolate_pos_encoding=interpolate_pos_encoding)
embeddings = self.layernorm(embeddings)
# add positional encoding to each token
if interpolate_pos_encoding:
embeddings = embeddings + self.interpolate_pos_encoding(embeddings, height, width)
else:
embeddings = embeddings + self.position_embeddings
embeddings = self.dropout(embeddings)
return embeddings
# Copied from transformers.models.clip.modeling_tf_clip.TFCLIPTextEmbeddings with CLIP->GroupViT
class TFGroupViTTextEmbeddings(tf.keras.layers.Layer):
def __init__(self, config: GroupViTTextConfig, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.embed_dim = config.hidden_size
self.config = config
def build(self, input_shape: tf.TensorShape = None):
with tf.name_scope("token_embedding"):
self.weight = self.add_weight(
shape=(self.config.vocab_size, self.embed_dim),
initializer=get_initializer(self.config.initializer_factor * self.config.initializer_range),
trainable=True,
name="weight",
)
with tf.name_scope("position_embedding"):
self.position_embedding = self.add_weight(
shape=(self.config.max_position_embeddings, self.embed_dim),
initializer=get_initializer(self.config.initializer_factor * self.config.initializer_range),
trainable=True,
name="embeddings",
)
super().build(input_shape)
def call(
self,
input_ids: tf.Tensor = None,
position_ids: tf.Tensor = None,
inputs_embeds: tf.Tensor = None,
) -> tf.Tensor:
"""
Applies embedding based on inputs tensor.
Returns:
final_embeddings (`tf.Tensor`): output embedding tensor.
"""
if input_ids is None and inputs_embeds is None:
raise ValueError("You have to specify either input_ids or inputs_embeds")
if inputs_embeds is None:
check_embeddings_within_bounds(input_ids, self.config.vocab_size)
inputs_embeds = tf.gather(params=self.weight, indices=input_ids)
input_shape = shape_list(inputs_embeds)[:-1]
if position_ids is None:
position_ids = tf.expand_dims(tf.range(start=0, limit=input_shape[-1]), axis=0)
position_embeds = tf.gather(params=self.position_embedding, indices=position_ids)
position_embeds = tf.tile(input=position_embeds, multiples=(input_shape[0], 1, 1))
final_embeddings = inputs_embeds + position_embeds
return final_embeddings
class TFGroupViTStage(tf.keras.layers.Layer):
"""This corresponds to the `GroupingLayer` class in the GroupViT implementation."""
def __init__(
self,
config: GroupViTVisionConfig,
depth: int,
num_prev_group_token: int,
num_group_token: int,
num_output_group: int,
**kwargs,
):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.config = config
self.depth = depth
self.num_group_token = num_group_token
self.layers = [TFGroupViTEncoderLayer(config, name=f"layers_._{i}") for i in range(depth)]
if num_group_token > 0:
self.downsample = TFGroupViTTokenAssign(
config=config,
num_group_token=num_group_token,
num_output_group=num_output_group,
name="downsample",
)
else:
self.downsample = None
if num_prev_group_token > 0 and num_group_token > 0:
self.group_projector = [
tf.keras.layers.LayerNormalization(epsilon=config.layer_norm_eps, name="group_projector.0"),
TFGroupViTMixerMLP(
config, num_prev_group_token, config.hidden_size // 2, num_group_token, name="group_projector.1"
),
]
else:
self.group_projector = None
def build(self, input_shape: tf.TensorShape):
if self.num_group_token > 0:
self.group_token = self.add_weight(
shape=(1, self.num_group_token, self.config.hidden_size),
initializer="zeros",
trainable=True,
name="group_token",
)
else:
self.group_token = None
super().build(input_shape)
@property
def with_group_token(self):
return self.group_token is not None
def split_x(self, x: tf.Tensor) -> tf.Tensor:
if self.with_group_token:
return x[:, : -self.num_group_token], x[:, -self.num_group_token :]
else:
return x, None
def concat_x(self, x: tf.Tensor, group_token: tf.Tensor | None = None) -> tf.Tensor:
if group_token is None:
return x
return tf.concat([x, group_token], axis=1)
def call(
self,
hidden_states: tf.Tensor,
prev_group_token: tf.Tensor | None = None,
output_attentions: bool = False,
training: bool = False,
) -> Tuple[tf.Tensor]:
"""
Args:
hidden_states (`tf.Tensor`): input to the layer of shape `(batch, seq_len, embed_dim)`
attention_mask (`tf.Tensor`): attention mask of size
`(batch, 1, tgt_len, src_len)` where padding elements are indicated by very large negative values.
`(config.encoder_attention_heads,)`.
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the grouping tensors of Grouping block.
"""
if self.with_group_token:
group_token = tf.tile(self.group_token, multiples=(shape_list(hidden_states)[0], 1, 1))
if self.group_projector is not None:
for layer in self.group_projector:
prev_group_token = layer(prev_group_token)
group_token = group_token + prev_group_token
else:
group_token = None
x = hidden_states
cat_x = self.concat_x(x, group_token)
for layer in self.layers:
layer_out = layer(
cat_x,
attention_mask=None,
causal_attention_mask=None,
output_attentions=None,
)
cat_x = layer_out[0]
x, group_token = self.split_x(cat_x)
attention = None
if self.downsample is not None:
x, attention = self.downsample(x, group_token)
outputs = (x, group_token)
if output_attentions:
outputs = outputs + (attention,)
return outputs
class TFGroupViTMLP(tf.keras.layers.Layer):
def __init__(
self,
config: GroupViTVisionConfig,
hidden_size: Optional[int] = None,
intermediate_size: Optional[int] = None,
output_size: Optional[int] = None,
**kwargs,
):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.config = config
self.activation_fn = get_tf_activation(config.hidden_act)
hidden_size = hidden_size if hidden_size is not None else config.hidden_size
intermediate_size = intermediate_size if intermediate_size is not None else config.intermediate_size
output_size = output_size if output_size is not None else hidden_size
self.fc1 = tf.keras.layers.Dense(intermediate_size, name="fc1")
self.fc2 = tf.keras.layers.Dense(output_size, name="fc2")
def call(self, hidden_states: tf.Tensor, training: bool = False) -> tf.Tensor:
hidden_states = self.fc1(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.activation_fn(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.fc2(hidden_states)
return hidden_states
class TFGroupViTMixerMLP(TFGroupViTMLP):
def call(self, x, training: bool = False):
x = super().call(hidden_states=tf.transpose(x, perm=(0, 2, 1)))
return tf.transpose(x, perm=(0, 2, 1))
# Adapted from transformers.models.clip.modeling_tf_clip.TFCLIPAttention
class TFGroupViTAttention(tf.keras.layers.Layer):
"""Multi-headed attention from 'Attention Is All You Need' paper"""
def __init__(self, config: GroupViTConfig, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.embed_dim = config.hidden_size
self.num_attention_heads = config.num_attention_heads
self.attention_head_size = self.embed_dim // self.num_attention_heads
if self.attention_head_size * self.num_attention_heads != self.embed_dim:
raise ValueError(
f"embed_dim must be divisible by num_heads (got `embed_dim`: {self.embed_dim} and `num_heads`:"
f" {self.num_attention_heads})."
)
factor = config.initializer_factor
in_proj_std = (self.embed_dim**-0.5) * ((2 * config.num_hidden_layers) ** -0.5) * factor
out_proj_std = (self.embed_dim**-0.5) * factor
self.sqrt_att_head_size = math.sqrt(self.attention_head_size)
self.q_proj = tf.keras.layers.Dense(
units=self.embed_dim, kernel_initializer=get_initializer(in_proj_std), name="q_proj"
)
self.k_proj = tf.keras.layers.Dense(
units=self.embed_dim, kernel_initializer=get_initializer(in_proj_std), name="k_proj"
)
self.v_proj = tf.keras.layers.Dense(
units=self.embed_dim, kernel_initializer=get_initializer(in_proj_std), name="v_proj"
)
self.dropout = tf.keras.layers.Dropout(rate=config.attention_dropout)
self.out_proj = tf.keras.layers.Dense(
units=self.embed_dim, kernel_initializer=get_initializer(out_proj_std), name="out_proj"
)
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_tf_bert.TFBertSelfAttention.transpose_for_scores
def transpose_for_scores(self, tensor: tf.Tensor, batch_size: int) -> tf.Tensor:
# Reshape from [batch_size, seq_length, all_head_size] to [batch_size, seq_length, num_attention_heads, attention_head_size]
tensor = tf.reshape(tensor=tensor, shape=(batch_size, -1, self.num_attention_heads, self.attention_head_size))
# Transpose the tensor from [batch_size, seq_length, num_attention_heads, attention_head_size] to [batch_size, num_attention_heads, seq_length, attention_head_size]
return tf.transpose(tensor, perm=[0, 2, 1, 3])
def call(
self,
hidden_states: tf.Tensor,
attention_mask: tf.Tensor = None,
causal_attention_mask: tf.Tensor = None,
output_attentions: bool = None,
encoder_hidden_states: tf.Tensor = None,
training: bool = False,
) -> Tuple[tf.Tensor]:
"""Input shape: Batch x Time x Channel"""
batch_size = shape_list(hidden_states)[0]
is_cross_attention = encoder_hidden_states is not None
mixed_query_layer = self.q_proj(inputs=hidden_states)
if is_cross_attention:
mixed_key_layer = self.k_proj(inputs=encoder_hidden_states)
mixed_value_layer = self.v_proj(inputs=encoder_hidden_states)
else:
mixed_key_layer = self.k_proj(inputs=hidden_states)
mixed_value_layer = self.v_proj(inputs=hidden_states)
query_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(mixed_query_layer, batch_size)
key_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(mixed_key_layer, batch_size)
value_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(mixed_value_layer, batch_size)
# Take the dot product between "query" and "key" to get the raw attention scores.
# (batch size, num_heads, seq_len_q, seq_len_k)
attention_scores = tf.matmul(query_layer, key_layer, transpose_b=True)
dk = tf.cast(self.sqrt_att_head_size, dtype=attention_scores.dtype)
attention_scores = tf.divide(attention_scores, dk)
# apply the causal_attention_mask first
if causal_attention_mask is not None:
# Apply the causal attention mask (precomputed for all layers in TFCLIPModel call() function)
attention_scores = tf.add(attention_scores, causal_attention_mask)
if attention_mask is not None:
# Apply the attention mask (precomputed for all layers in TFCLIPModel call() function)
attention_scores = tf.add(attention_scores, attention_mask)
# Normalize the attention scores to probabilities.
_attention_probs = stable_softmax(logits=attention_scores, axis=-1)
# This is actually dropping out entire tokens to attend to, which might
# seem a bit unusual, but is taken from the original Transformer paper.
attention_probs = self.dropout(inputs=_attention_probs)
attention_output = tf.matmul(attention_probs, value_layer)
attention_output = tf.transpose(attention_output, perm=[0, 2, 1, 3])
# (batch_size, seq_len_q, embed_dim)
attention_output = tf.reshape(tensor=attention_output, shape=(batch_size, -1, self.embed_dim))
attention_output = self.out_proj(attention_output)
# In TFBert, attention weights are returned after dropout.
# However, in CLIP, they are returned before dropout.
outputs = (attention_output, _attention_probs) if output_attentions else (attention_output,)
return outputs
# Copied from transformers.models.clip.modeling_tf_clip.TFCLIPEncoderLayer with CLIP->GroupViT
class TFGroupViTEncoderLayer(tf.keras.layers.Layer):
def __init__(self, config: GroupViTConfig, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.embed_dim = config.hidden_size
self.self_attn = TFGroupViTAttention(config, name="self_attn")
self.layer_norm1 = tf.keras.layers.LayerNormalization(epsilon=config.layer_norm_eps, name="layer_norm1")
self.mlp = TFGroupViTMLP(config, name="mlp")
self.layer_norm2 = tf.keras.layers.LayerNormalization(epsilon=config.layer_norm_eps, name="layer_norm2")
def call(
self,
hidden_states: tf.Tensor,
attention_mask: tf.Tensor,
causal_attention_mask: tf.Tensor,
output_attentions: bool,
training: bool = False,
) -> Tuple[tf.Tensor]:
"""
Args:
hidden_states (`tf.Tensor`): input to the layer of shape `(batch, seq_len, embed_dim)`
attention_mask (`tf.Tensor`): attention mask of size
`(batch, 1, tgt_len, src_len)` where padding elements are indicated by very large negative values.
causal_attention_mask (`tf.Tensor`): causal attention mask of size
`(batch, 1, tgt_len, src_len)` where padding elements are indicated by very large negative values.
output_attentions (`bool`):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `outputs` under returned
tensors for more detail.
"""
residual = hidden_states
hidden_states = self.layer_norm1(inputs=hidden_states)
attention_outputs = self.self_attn(
hidden_states=hidden_states,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
causal_attention_mask=causal_attention_mask,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
training=training,
)
hidden_states = attention_outputs[0]
hidden_states = residual + hidden_states
residual = hidden_states
hidden_states = self.layer_norm2(inputs=hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.mlp(hidden_states=hidden_states)
hidden_states = residual + hidden_states
outputs = (hidden_states,) + attention_outputs[1:] # add attentions if we output them
return outputs
# Adapted from transformers.models.clip.modeling_tf_clip.TFGroupViTTextEncoder
class TFGroupViTTextEncoder(tf.keras.layers.Layer):
def __init__(self, config: GroupViTTextConfig, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.layers = [TFGroupViTEncoderLayer(config, name=f"layers_._{i}") for i in range(config.num_hidden_layers)]
def call(
self,
hidden_states,
attention_mask: tf.Tensor,
causal_attention_mask: tf.Tensor,
output_attentions: bool,
output_hidden_states: bool,
return_dict: bool,
training: bool = False,
) -> Union[Tuple, TFBaseModelOutput]:
encoder_states = () if output_hidden_states else None
all_attentions = () if output_attentions else None
for idx, encoder_layer in enumerate(self.layers):
if output_hidden_states:
encoder_states = encoder_states + (hidden_states,)
layer_outputs = encoder_layer(
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
causal_attention_mask,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
)
hidden_states = layer_outputs[0]
if output_attentions:
all_attentions = all_attentions + (layer_outputs[1],)
if output_hidden_states:
encoder_states = encoder_states + (hidden_states,)
if not return_dict:
return tuple(v for v in [hidden_states, encoder_states, all_attentions] if v is not None)
return TFBaseModelOutput(
last_hidden_state=hidden_states, hidden_states=encoder_states, attentions=all_attentions
)
class TFGroupViTVisionEncoder(tf.keras.layers.Layer):
def __init__(self, config: GroupViTVisionConfig, **kwargs) -> None:
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.stages = [
TFGroupViTStage(
config=config,
depth=config.depths[i],
num_group_token=config.num_group_tokens[i],
num_output_group=config.num_output_groups[i],
num_prev_group_token=config.num_output_groups[i - 1] if i > 0 else 0,
name=f"stages_._{i}",
)
for i in range(len(config.depths))
]
def call(
self,
hidden_states: tf.Tensor,
output_hidden_states: bool,
output_attentions: bool,
return_dict: bool,
training: bool = False,
) -> Union[tuple, TFBaseModelOutput]:
all_hidden_states = () if output_hidden_states else None
all_groupings = () if output_attentions else None
group_tokens = None
for stage in self.stages:
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states = all_hidden_states + (hidden_states,)
layer_outputs = stage(hidden_states, group_tokens, output_attentions)
hidden_states = layer_outputs[0]
group_tokens = layer_outputs[1]
if output_attentions and layer_outputs[2] is not None:
all_groupings = all_groupings + (layer_outputs[2],)
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states = all_hidden_states + (hidden_states,)
if not return_dict:
return tuple(v for v in [hidden_states, all_hidden_states, all_groupings] if v is not None)
return TFBaseModelOutput(
last_hidden_state=hidden_states, hidden_states=all_hidden_states, attentions=all_groupings
)
# Copied from transformers.models.clip.modeling_tf_clip.TFCLIPTextTransformer with CLIPText->GroupViTText, CLIPEncoder->GroupViTTextEncoder
class TFGroupViTTextTransformer(tf.keras.layers.Layer):
def __init__(self, config: GroupViTTextConfig, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.embeddings = TFGroupViTTextEmbeddings(config, name="embeddings")
self.encoder = TFGroupViTTextEncoder(config, name="encoder")
self.final_layer_norm = tf.keras.layers.LayerNormalization(
epsilon=config.layer_norm_eps, name="final_layer_norm"
)
# For `pooled_output` computation
self.eos_token_id = config.eos_token_id
def call(
self,
input_ids: TFModelInputType,
attention_mask: tf.Tensor,
position_ids: tf.Tensor,
output_attentions: bool,
output_hidden_states: bool,
return_dict: bool,
training: bool = False,
) -> Union[TFBaseModelOutputWithPooling, Tuple[tf.Tensor]]:
input_shape = shape_list(input_ids)
embedding_output = self.embeddings(input_ids=input_ids, position_ids=position_ids)
batch_size, seq_length = input_shape
# CLIP's text model uses causal mask, prepare it here.
# https://github.com/openai/CLIP/blob/cfcffb90e69f37bf2ff1e988237a0fbe41f33c04/clip/model.py#L324
causal_attention_mask = self._build_causal_attention_mask(batch_size, seq_length, dtype=embedding_output.dtype)
# check attention mask and invert
# [bsz, seq_len] -> [bsz, 1, tgt_seq_len, src_seq_len]
attention_mask = _expand_mask(attention_mask)
encoder_outputs = self.encoder(
hidden_states=embedding_output,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
causal_attention_mask=causal_attention_mask,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
training=training,
)
sequence_output = encoder_outputs[0]
sequence_output = self.final_layer_norm(inputs=sequence_output)
if self.eos_token_id == 2:
# The `eos_token_id` was incorrect before PR #24773: Let's keep what have been done here.
# A CLIP model with such `eos_token_id` in the config can't work correctly with extra new tokens added
# ------------------------------------------------------------
# text_embeds.shape = [batch_size, n_ctx, transformer.width]
# take features from the eot embedding (eot_token is the highest number in each sequence)
pooled_output = tf.gather_nd(
params=sequence_output,
indices=tf.stack(
values=(tf.range(input_shape[0], dtype=tf.int64), tf.math.argmax(input_ids, axis=-1)), axis=1
),
)
else:
# The config gets updated `eos_token_id` from PR #24773 (so the use of exta new tokens is possible)
pooled_output = tf.gather_nd(
params=sequence_output,
indices=tf.stack(
values=(
tf.range(input_shape[0], dtype=tf.int64),
tf.math.argmax(tf.cast(input_ids == self.eos_token_id, dtype=tf.int8), axis=-1),
),
axis=1,
),
)
if not return_dict:
return (sequence_output, pooled_output) + encoder_outputs[1:]
return TFBaseModelOutputWithPooling(
last_hidden_state=sequence_output,
pooler_output=pooled_output,
hidden_states=encoder_outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=encoder_outputs.attentions,
)
def _build_causal_attention_mask(self, batch_size, seq_length, dtype=tf.float32):
# It is possible with an unspecified sequence length for seq_length to be
# a runtime value, which is unsupported by tf.constant. Per the TensorFlow
# docs, tf.fill can handle runtime dynamic shapes:
# https://www.tensorflow.org/api_docs/python/tf/fill
diag = tf.cast(tf.fill((seq_length,), 0.0), dtype)
# set an additive 2D attention mask with all places being masked
to_mask = tf.cast(tf.fill((seq_length, seq_length), -10000.0), dtype)
# set diagonal & lower triangular parts to 0 (i.e. the places not to be masked)
# TIP: think the 2D matrix as the space of (query_seq, key_seq)
to_mask = tf.linalg.band_part(to_mask, 0, -1)
# to_mask = tf.linalg.band_part(to_mask, -1, 0)
to_mask = tf.linalg.set_diag(to_mask, diagonal=diag)
return tf.broadcast_to(input=to_mask, shape=(batch_size, 1, seq_length, seq_length))
# Adapted from transformers.models.clip.modeling_tf_clip.TFCLIPVisionTransformer
class TFGroupViTVisionTransformer(tf.keras.layers.Layer):
def __init__(self, config: GroupViTVisionConfig, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.embeddings = TFGroupViTVisionEmbeddings(config, name="embeddings")
self.encoder = TFGroupViTVisionEncoder(config, name="encoder")
self.layernorm = tf.keras.layers.LayerNormalization(epsilon=config.layer_norm_eps, name="layernorm")
def call(
self,
pixel_values: TFModelInputType,
output_attentions: bool,
output_hidden_states: bool,
return_dict: bool,
training: bool = False,
) -> Union[Tuple, TFBaseModelOutputWithPooling]:
embedding_output = self.embeddings(pixel_values)
encoder_outputs = self.encoder(
hidden_states=embedding_output,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
last_hidden_state = encoder_outputs[0]
# normalize the last hidden state
last_hidden_state = self.layernorm(last_hidden_state)
pooled_output = tf.math.reduce_mean(last_hidden_state, axis=1)
if not return_dict:
return (last_hidden_state, pooled_output) + encoder_outputs[1:]
return TFBaseModelOutputWithPooling(
last_hidden_state=last_hidden_state,
pooler_output=pooled_output,
hidden_states=encoder_outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=encoder_outputs.attentions,
)
@keras_serializable
# Copied from transformers.models.clip.modeling_tf_clip.TFCLIPTextMainLayer with CLIP->GroupViT
class TFGroupViTTextMainLayer(tf.keras.layers.Layer):
config_class = GroupViTTextConfig
def __init__(self, config: GroupViTTextConfig, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.config = config
self.text_model = TFGroupViTTextTransformer(config, name="text_model")
def get_input_embeddings(self) -> tf.keras.layers.Layer:
return self.text_model.embeddings
def set_input_embeddings(self, value: tf.Variable):
self.text_model.embeddings.weight = value
self.text_model.embeddings.vocab_size = shape_list(value)[0]
@unpack_inputs
def call(
self,
input_ids: TFModelInputType | None = None,
attention_mask: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
position_ids: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
training: bool = False,
) -> Union[TFBaseModelOutputWithPooling, Tuple[tf.Tensor]]:
if input_ids is None:
raise ValueError("You have to specify input_ids")
input_shape = shape_list(input_ids)
if attention_mask is None:
attention_mask = tf.fill(dims=input_shape, value=1)
text_model_outputs = self.text_model(
input_ids=input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
position_ids=position_ids,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
training=training,
)
return text_model_outputs
@keras_serializable
# Copied from transformers.models.clip.modeling_tf_clip.TFCLIPVisionMainLayer with CLIP->GroupViT
class TFGroupViTVisionMainLayer(tf.keras.layers.Layer):
config_class = GroupViTVisionConfig
def __init__(self, config: GroupViTVisionConfig, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.config = config
self.vision_model = TFGroupViTVisionTransformer(config, name="vision_model")
def get_input_embeddings(self) -> tf.keras.layers.Layer:
return self.vision_model.embeddings
@unpack_inputs
def call(
self,
pixel_values: TFModelInputType | None = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
training: bool = False,
) -> Union[TFBaseModelOutputWithPooling, Tuple[tf.Tensor]]:
if pixel_values is None:
raise ValueError("You have to specify pixel_values")
vision_model_outputs = self.vision_model(
pixel_values=pixel_values,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
training=training,
)
return vision_model_outputs
@keras_serializable
# Adapted from transformers.models.clip.modeling_tf_clip.TFCLIPMainLayer
class TFGroupViTMainLayer(tf.keras.layers.Layer):
config_class = GroupViTConfig
def __init__(self, config: GroupViTConfig, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
if not isinstance(config.text_config, GroupViTTextConfig):
raise ValueError(
"config.text_config is expected to be of type GroupViTTextConfig but is of type"
f" {type(config.text_config)}."
)
if not isinstance(config.vision_config, GroupViTVisionConfig):
raise ValueError(
"config.vision_config is expected to be of type GroupViTVisionConfig but is of type"
f" {type(config.vision_config)}."
)
self.config = config
text_config = config.text_config
vision_config = config.vision_config
self.projection_dim = config.projection_dim
self.projection_intermediate_dim = config.projection_intermediate_dim
self.text_embed_dim = text_config.hidden_size
self.vision_embed_dim = vision_config.hidden_size
self.text_model = TFGroupViTTextTransformer(text_config, name="text_model")
self.vision_model = TFGroupViTVisionTransformer(vision_config, name="vision_model")
self.visual_projection = [
tf.keras.layers.Dense(self.projection_intermediate_dim, name="visual_projection.0"),
tf.keras.layers.BatchNormalization(name="visual_projection.1", momentum=0.9, epsilon=1e-5),
tf.keras.layers.ReLU(name="visual_projection.2"),
tf.keras.layers.Dense(self.projection_dim, name="visual_projection.3"),
]
self.text_projection = [
tf.keras.layers.Dense(self.projection_intermediate_dim, name="text_projection.0"),
tf.keras.layers.BatchNormalization(name="text_projection.1", momentum=0.9, epsilon=1e-5),
tf.keras.layers.ReLU(name="text_projection.2"),
tf.keras.layers.Dense(self.projection_dim, name="text_projection.3"),
]
def build(self, input_shape: tf.TensorShape):
self.logit_scale = self.add_weight(
shape=(1,),
initializer=tf.keras.initializers.Constant(self.config.logit_scale_init_value),
trainable=True,
name="logit_scale",
)
super().build(input_shape)
@unpack_inputs
def get_text_features(
self,
input_ids: TFModelInputType | None = None,
attention_mask: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
position_ids: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
training: bool = False,
) -> tf.Tensor:
if input_ids is None:
raise ValueError("You have to specify either input_ids")
input_shape = shape_list(input_ids)
if attention_mask is None:
attention_mask = tf.fill(dims=input_shape, value=1)
text_outputs = self.text_model(
input_ids=input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
position_ids=position_ids,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
training=training,
)
pooled_output = text_outputs[1]
for layer in self.text_projection:
pooled_output = layer(pooled_output)
text_features = pooled_output
return text_features
@unpack_inputs
def get_image_features(
self,
pixel_values: TFModelInputType | None = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
training: bool = False,
) -> tf.Tensor:
if pixel_values is None:
raise ValueError("You have to specify pixel_values")
vision_outputs = self.vision_model(
pixel_values=pixel_values,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
training=training,
)
pooled_output = vision_outputs[1]
for layer in self.visual_projection:
pooled_output = layer(pooled_output)
image_features = pooled_output
return image_features
@unpack_inputs
def call(
self,
input_ids: TFModelInputType | None = None,
pixel_values: TFModelInputType | None = None,
attention_mask: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
position_ids: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
return_loss: Optional[bool] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
output_segmentation: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
training: bool = False,
) -> Union[TFGroupViTModelOutput, Tuple[tf.Tensor]]:
if input_ids is None:
raise ValueError("You have to specify either input_ids")
if pixel_values is None:
raise ValueError("You have to specify pixel_values")
input_shape = shape_list(input_ids)
if attention_mask is None:
attention_mask = tf.fill(dims=input_shape, value=1)
if output_segmentation:
output_attentions = True
vision_outputs = self.vision_model(
pixel_values=pixel_values,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
training=training,
)
text_outputs = self.text_model(
input_ids=input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
position_ids=position_ids,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
training=training,
)
image_embeds = vision_outputs[1]
for layer in self.visual_projection:
image_embeds = layer(image_embeds)
text_embeds = text_outputs[1]
for layer in self.text_projection:
text_embeds = layer(text_embeds)
# normalized features
image_embeds = image_embeds / tf.norm(image_embeds, axis=-1, keepdims=True)
text_embeds = text_embeds / tf.norm(text_embeds, axis=-1, keepdims=True)
# cosine similarity as logits
logit_scale = tf.math.exp(self.logit_scale)
logits_per_text = tf.matmul(text_embeds, image_embeds, transpose_b=True) * logit_scale
logits_per_image = tf.transpose(logits_per_text)
seg_logits = None
if output_segmentation:
# grouped features
# [batch_size_image, num_group, hidden_size]
image_group_embeds = vision_outputs[0]
# [batch_size_image*num_group, hidden_size]
image_group_embeds = tf.reshape(image_group_embeds, shape=(-1, shape_list(image_group_embeds)[-1]))
for layer in self.visual_projection:
image_group_embeds = layer(image_group_embeds)
if output_hidden_states:
attentions = vision_outputs[3]
else:
attentions = vision_outputs[2]
# [batch_size_image, num_group, height, width]
grouping = get_grouping_from_attentions(attentions, pixel_values.shape[2:])
# normalized features
image_group_embeds = image_group_embeds / tf.norm(
tensor=image_group_embeds, ord="euclidean", axis=-1, keepdims=True
)
# [batch_size_image x num_group, batch_size_text]
logits_per_image_group = tf.matmul(image_group_embeds, text_embeds, transpose_b=True) * logit_scale
# [batch_size_image, batch_size_text, num_group]
logits_per_image_group = tf.reshape(
logits_per_image_group, shape=(image_embeds.shape[0], -1, text_embeds.shape[0])
)
logits_per_image_group = tf.transpose(logits_per_image_group, perm=(0, 2, 1))
# [batch_size_image, batch_size_text, height x width]
flatten_grouping = tf.reshape(grouping, shape=(shape_list(grouping)[0], shape_list(grouping)[1], -1))
# [batch_size_image, batch_size_text, height, width]
seg_logits = tf.matmul(logits_per_image_group, flatten_grouping) * logit_scale
seg_logits = tf.reshape(
seg_logits, shape=(seg_logits.shape[0], seg_logits.shape[1], grouping.shape[2], grouping.shape[3])
)
loss = None
if return_loss:
loss = groupvit_loss(logits_per_text)[None, ...]
if not return_dict:
if seg_logits is not None:
output = (
logits_per_image,
logits_per_text,
seg_logits,
text_embeds,
image_embeds,
text_outputs,
vision_outputs,
)
else:
output = (logits_per_image, logits_per_text, text_embeds, image_embeds, text_outputs, vision_outputs)
return ((loss,) + output) if loss is not None else output
return TFGroupViTModelOutput(
loss=loss,
logits_per_image=logits_per_image,
logits_per_text=logits_per_text,
segmentation_logits=seg_logits,
text_embeds=text_embeds,
image_embeds=image_embeds,
text_model_output=text_outputs,
vision_model_output=vision_outputs,
)
class TFGroupViTPreTrainedModel(TFPreTrainedModel):
"""
An abstract class to handle weights initialization and a simple interface for downloading and loading pretrained
models.
"""
config_class = GroupViTConfig
base_model_prefix = "groupvit"
GROUPVIT_START_DOCSTRING = r"""
This model inherits from [`TFPreTrainedModel`]. Check the superclass documentation for the generic methods the
library implements for all its model (such as downloading or saving, resizing the input embeddings, pruning heads
etc.)
This model is also a [tf.keras.Model](https://www.tensorflow.org/api_docs/python/tf/keras/Model) subclass. Use it
as a regular TF 2.0 Keras Model and refer to the TF 2.0 documentation for all matter related to general usage and
behavior.
<Tip>
TF 2.0 models accepts two formats as inputs:
- having all inputs as keyword arguments (like PyTorch models), or
- having all inputs as a list, tuple or dict in the first positional arguments.
This second option is useful when using [`tf.keras.Model.fit`] method which currently requires having all the
tensors in the first argument of the model call function: `model(inputs)`.
If you choose this second option, there are three possibilities you can use to gather all the input Tensors in the
first positional argument :
- a single Tensor with `input_ids` only and nothing else: `model(input_ids)`
- a list of varying length with one or several input Tensors IN THE ORDER given in the docstring:
`model([input_ids, attention_mask])` or `model([input_ids, attention_mask, token_type_ids])`
- a dictionary with one or several input Tensors associated to the input names given in the docstring:
`model({"input_ids": input_ids, "token_type_ids": token_type_ids})`
</Tip>
Args:
config ([`GroupViTConfig`]): Model configuration class with all the parameters of the model.
Initializing with a config file does not load the weights associated with the model, only the
configuration. Check out the [`~PreTrainedModel.from_pretrained`] method to load the model weights.
"""
GROUPVIT_TEXT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING = r"""
Args:
input_ids (`np.ndarray`, `tf.Tensor`, `List[tf.Tensor]` ``Dict[str, tf.Tensor]` or `Dict[str, np.ndarray]` and each example must have the shape `({0})`):
Indices of input sequence tokens in the vocabulary.
Indices can be obtained using [`AutoTokenizer`]. See [`PreTrainedTokenizer.__call__`] and
[`PreTrainedTokenizer.encode`] for details.
[What are input IDs?](../glossary#input-ids)
attention_mask (`np.ndarray` or `tf.Tensor` of shape `({0})`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on padding token indices. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
position_ids (`np.ndarray` or `tf.Tensor` of shape `({0})`, *optional*):
Indices of positions of each input sequence tokens in the position embeddings. Selected in the range `[0,
config.max_position_embeddings - 1]`.
[What are position IDs?](../glossary#position-ids)
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under returned
tensors for more detail. This argument can be used only in eager mode, in graph mode the value in the
config will be used instead.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors for
more detail. This argument can be used only in eager mode, in graph mode the value in the config will be
used instead.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple. This argument can be used in
eager mode, in graph mode the value will always be set to True.
training (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False``):
Whether or not to use the model in training mode (some modules like dropout modules have different
behaviors between training and evaluation).
"""
GROUPVIT_VISION_INPUTS_DOCSTRING = r"""
Args:
pixel_values (`np.ndarray`, `tf.Tensor`, `List[tf.Tensor]`, `Dict[str, tf.Tensor]` or `Dict[str, np.ndarray]` and each example must have the shape `(batch_size, num_channels, height, width)`):
Pixel values. Pixel values can be obtained using [`AutoImageProcessor`]. See
[`CLIPImageProcessor.__call__`] for details.
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under returned
tensors for more detail. This argument can be used only in eager mode, in graph mode the value in the
config will be used instead.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors for
more detail. This argument can be used only in eager mode, in graph mode the value in the config will be
used instead.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple. This argument can be used in
eager mode, in graph mode the value will always be set to True.
training (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False``):
Whether or not to use the model in training mode (some modules like dropout modules have different
behaviors between training and evaluation).
"""
GROUPVIT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING = r"""
Args:
input_ids (`np.ndarray`, `tf.Tensor`, `List[tf.Tensor]` ``Dict[str, tf.Tensor]` or `Dict[str, np.ndarray]` and each example must have the shape `({0})`):
Indices of input sequence tokens in the vocabulary.
Indices can be obtained using [`AutoTokenizer`]. See [`PreTrainedTokenizer.__call__`] and
[`PreTrainedTokenizer.encode`] for details.
[What are input IDs?](../glossary#input-ids)
pixel_values (`np.ndarray`, `tf.Tensor`, `List[tf.Tensor]` `Dict[str, tf.Tensor]` or `Dict[str, np.ndarray]` and each example must have the shape `(batch_size, num_channels, height, width)`):
Pixel values. Pixel values can be obtained using [`AutoImageProcessor`]. See
[`CLIPImageProcessor.__call__`] for details.
attention_mask (`np.ndarray` or `tf.Tensor` of shape `({0})`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on padding token indices. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
position_ids (`np.ndarray` or `tf.Tensor` of shape `({0})`, *optional*):
Indices of positions of each input sequence tokens in the position embeddings. Selected in the range `[0,
config.max_position_embeddings - 1]`.
[What are position IDs?](../glossary#position-ids)
return_loss (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the contrastive loss.
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under returned
tensors for more detail. This argument can be used only in eager mode, in graph mode the value in the
config will be used instead.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors for
more detail. This argument can be used only in eager mode, in graph mode the value in the config will be
used instead.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple. This argument can be used in
eager mode, in graph mode the value will always be set to True.
training (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False``):
Whether or not to use the model in training mode (some modules like dropout modules have different
behaviors between training and evaluation).
"""
class TFGroupViTTextModel(TFGroupViTPreTrainedModel):
config_class = GroupViTTextConfig
main_input_name = "input_ids"
def __init__(self, config: GroupViTTextConfig, *inputs, **kwargs):
super().__init__(config, *inputs, **kwargs)
self.groupvit = TFGroupViTTextMainLayer(config, name="groupvit")
@unpack_inputs
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(GROUPVIT_TEXT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING.format("batch_size, sequence_length"))
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=TFBaseModelOutputWithPooling, config_class=GroupViTTextConfig)
def call(
self,
input_ids: TFModelInputType | None = None,
attention_mask: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
position_ids: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
training: bool = False,
) -> Union[TFBaseModelOutputWithPooling, Tuple[tf.Tensor]]:
r"""
Returns:
Examples:
```python
>>> from transformers import CLIPTokenizer, TFGroupViTTextModel
>>> tokenizer = CLIPTokenizer.from_pretrained("nvidia/groupvit-gcc-yfcc")
>>> model = TFGroupViTTextModel.from_pretrained("nvidia/groupvit-gcc-yfcc")
>>> inputs = tokenizer(["a photo of a cat", "a photo of a dog"], padding=True, return_tensors="tf")
>>> outputs = model(**inputs)
>>> last_hidden_state = outputs.last_hidden_state
>>> pooled_output = outputs.pooler_output # pooled (EOS token) states
```"""
outputs = self.groupvit(
input_ids=input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
position_ids=position_ids,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
training=training,
)
return outputs
class TFGroupViTVisionModel(TFGroupViTPreTrainedModel):
config_class = GroupViTVisionConfig
main_input_name = "pixel_values"
def __init__(self, config: GroupViTVisionConfig, *inputs, **kwargs):
super().__init__(config, *inputs, **kwargs)
self.groupvit = TFGroupViTVisionMainLayer(config, name="groupvit")
@unpack_inputs
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(GROUPVIT_VISION_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=TFBaseModelOutputWithPooling, config_class=GroupViTVisionConfig)
def call(
self,
pixel_values: TFModelInputType | None = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
training: bool = False,
) -> Union[TFBaseModelOutputWithPooling, Tuple[tf.Tensor]]:
r"""
Returns:
Examples:
```python
>>> from PIL import Image
>>> import requests
>>> from transformers import AutoProcessor, TFGroupViTVisionModel
>>> processor = AutoProcessor.from_pretrained("nvidia/groupvit-gcc-yfcc")
>>> model = TFGroupViTVisionModel.from_pretrained("nvidia/groupvit-gcc-yfcc")
>>> url = "http://images.cocodataset.org/val2017/000000039769.jpg"
>>> image = Image.open(requests.get(url, stream=True).raw)
>>> inputs = processor(images=image, return_tensors="tf")
>>> outputs = model(**inputs)
>>> last_hidden_state = outputs.last_hidden_state
>>> pooled_output = outputs.pooler_output # pooled CLS states
```"""
outputs = self.groupvit(
pixel_values=pixel_values,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
training=training,
)
return outputs
@add_start_docstrings(GROUPVIT_START_DOCSTRING)
class TFGroupViTModel(TFGroupViTPreTrainedModel):
config_class = GroupViTConfig
def __init__(self, config: GroupViTConfig, *inputs, **kwargs):
super().__init__(config, *inputs, **kwargs)
self.groupvit = TFGroupViTMainLayer(config, name="groupvit")
@unpack_inputs
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(GROUPVIT_TEXT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING.format("batch_size, sequence_length"))
def get_text_features(
self,
input_ids: TFModelInputType | None = None,
attention_mask: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
position_ids: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
training: bool = False,
) -> tf.Tensor:
r"""
Returns:
text_features (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, output_dim`): The text embeddings obtained by applying
the projection layer to the pooled output of [`TFGroupViTTextModel`].
Examples:
```python
>>> from transformers import CLIPTokenizer, TFGroupViTModel
>>> model = TFGroupViTModel.from_pretrained("nvidia/groupvit-gcc-yfcc")
>>> tokenizer = CLIPTokenizer.from_pretrained("nvidia/groupvit-gcc-yfcc")
>>> inputs = tokenizer(["a photo of a cat", "a photo of a dog"], padding=True, return_tensors="tf")
>>> text_features = model.get_text_features(**inputs)
```"""
text_features = self.groupvit.get_text_features(
input_ids=input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
position_ids=position_ids,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
training=training,
)
return text_features
@unpack_inputs
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(GROUPVIT_VISION_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
def get_image_features(
self,
pixel_values: TFModelInputType | None = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
training: bool = False,
) -> tf.Tensor:
r"""
Returns:
image_features (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, output_dim`): The image embeddings obtained by applying
the projection layer to the pooled output of [`TFGroupViTVisionModel`].
Examples:
```python
>>> from PIL import Image
>>> import requests
>>> from transformers import AutoProcessor, TFGroupViTModel
>>> model = TFGroupViTModel.from_pretrained("nvidia/groupvit-gcc-yfcc")
>>> processor = AutoProcessor.from_pretrained("nvidia/groupvit-gcc-yfcc")
>>> url = "http://images.cocodataset.org/val2017/000000039769.jpg"
>>> image = Image.open(requests.get(url, stream=True).raw)
>>> inputs = processor(images=image, return_tensors="tf")
>>> image_features = model.get_image_features(**inputs)
```"""
image_features = self.groupvit.get_image_features(
pixel_values=pixel_values,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
training=training,
)
return image_features
@unpack_inputs
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(GROUPVIT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING.format("batch_size, sequence_length"))
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=TFGroupViTModelOutput, config_class=GroupViTConfig)
def call(
self,
input_ids: TFModelInputType | None = None,
pixel_values: TFModelInputType | None = None,
attention_mask: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
position_ids: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
return_loss: Optional[bool] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
output_segmentation: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
training: bool = False,
) -> Union[TFGroupViTModelOutput, Tuple[tf.Tensor]]:
r"""
Returns:
Examples:
```python
>>> from PIL import Image
>>> import requests
>>> from transformers import AutoProcessor, TFGroupViTModel
>>> import tensorflow as tf
>>> model = TFGroupViTModel.from_pretrained("nvidia/groupvit-gcc-yfcc")
>>> processor = AutoProcessor.from_pretrained("nvidia/groupvit-gcc-yfcc")
>>> url = "http://images.cocodataset.org/val2017/000000039769.jpg"
>>> image = Image.open(requests.get(url, stream=True).raw)
>>> inputs = processor(
... text=["a photo of a cat", "a photo of a dog"], images=image, return_tensors="tf", padding=True
... )
>>> outputs = model(**inputs)
>>> logits_per_image = outputs.logits_per_image # this is the image-text similarity score
>>> probs = tf.math.softmax(logits_per_image, axis=1) # we can take the softmax to get the label probabilities
```"""
outputs = self.groupvit(
input_ids=input_ids,
pixel_values=pixel_values,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
position_ids=position_ids,
return_loss=return_loss,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
output_segmentation=output_segmentation,
return_dict=return_dict,
training=training,
)
return outputs
def serving_output(self, output: TFGroupViTModelOutput) -> TFGroupViTModelOutput:
# TODO: As is this currently fails with saved_model=True, because
# TensorFlow cannot trace through nested dataclasses. Reference:
# https://github.com/huggingface/transformers/pull/16886
return output
| 78,817 | 40.879915 | 200 | py |
transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/groupvit/modeling_groupvit.py | # coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2022 NVIDIA and 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.
""" PyTorch GroupViT model."""
import collections.abc
import math
from dataclasses import dataclass
from typing import Any, Optional, Tuple, Union
import numpy as np
import torch
import torch.utils.checkpoint
from torch import nn
from ...activations import ACT2FN
from ...modeling_outputs import BaseModelOutput, BaseModelOutputWithPooling
from ...modeling_utils import PreTrainedModel
from ...utils import (
ModelOutput,
add_start_docstrings,
add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward,
logging,
replace_return_docstrings,
)
from .configuration_groupvit import GroupViTConfig, GroupViTTextConfig, GroupViTVisionConfig
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC = "nvidia/groupvit-gcc-yfcc"
GROUPVIT_PRETRAINED_MODEL_ARCHIVE_LIST = [
"nvidia/groupvit-gcc-yfcc",
# See all GroupViT models at https://huggingface.co/models?filter=groupvit
]
# Copied from transformers.models.bart.modeling_bart._expand_mask
def _expand_mask(mask: torch.Tensor, dtype: torch.dtype, tgt_len: Optional[int] = None):
"""
Expands attention_mask from `[bsz, seq_len]` to `[bsz, 1, tgt_seq_len, src_seq_len]`.
"""
bsz, src_len = mask.size()
tgt_len = tgt_len if tgt_len is not None else src_len
expanded_mask = mask[:, None, None, :].expand(bsz, 1, tgt_len, src_len).to(dtype)
inverted_mask = 1.0 - expanded_mask
return inverted_mask.masked_fill(inverted_mask.to(torch.bool), torch.finfo(dtype).min)
# contrastive loss function, adapted from
# https://sachinruk.github.io/blog/pytorch/pytorch%20lightning/loss%20function/gpu/2021/03/07/CLIP.html
def contrastive_loss(logits: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
return nn.functional.cross_entropy(logits, torch.arange(len(logits), device=logits.device))
# Copied from transformers.models.clip.modeling_clip.clip_loss with clip->groupvit
def groupvit_loss(similarity: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
caption_loss = contrastive_loss(similarity)
image_loss = contrastive_loss(similarity.t())
return (caption_loss + image_loss) / 2.0
def hard_softmax(logits: torch.Tensor, dim: int):
y_soft = logits.softmax(dim)
# Straight through.
index = y_soft.max(dim, keepdim=True)[1]
y_hard = torch.zeros_like(logits, memory_format=torch.legacy_contiguous_format).scatter_(dim, index, 1.0)
ret = y_hard - y_soft.detach() + y_soft
return ret
def gumbel_softmax(logits: torch.Tensor, tau: float = 1, hard: bool = False, dim: int = -1) -> torch.Tensor:
# more stable https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/issues/41663
gumbel_dist = torch.distributions.gumbel.Gumbel(
torch.tensor(0.0, device=logits.device, dtype=logits.dtype),
torch.tensor(1.0, device=logits.device, dtype=logits.dtype),
)
gumbels = gumbel_dist.sample(logits.shape)
gumbels = (logits + gumbels) / tau # ~Gumbel(logits,tau)
y_soft = gumbels.softmax(dim)
if hard:
# Straight through.
index = y_soft.max(dim, keepdim=True)[1]
y_hard = torch.zeros_like(logits, memory_format=torch.legacy_contiguous_format).scatter_(dim, index, 1.0)
ret = y_hard - y_soft.detach() + y_soft
else:
# Reparametrization trick.
ret = y_soft
return ret
def resize_attention_map(attentions, height, width, align_corners=False):
"""
Args:
attentions (`torch.Tensor`): attention map of shape [batch_size, groups, feat_height*feat_width]
height (`int`): height of the output attention map
width (`int`): width of the output attention map
align_corners (`bool`, *optional*): the `align_corner` argument for `nn.functional.interpolate`.
Returns:
`torch.Tensor`: resized attention map of shape [batch_size, groups, height, width]
"""
scale = (height * width // attentions.shape[2]) ** 0.5
if height > width:
feat_width = int(np.round(width / scale))
feat_height = attentions.shape[2] // feat_width
else:
feat_height = int(np.round(height / scale))
feat_width = attentions.shape[2] // feat_height
batch_size = attentions.shape[0]
groups = attentions.shape[1] # number of group token
# [batch_size, groups, height*width, groups] -> [batch_size, groups, height, width]
attentions = attentions.reshape(batch_size, groups, feat_height, feat_width)
attentions = nn.functional.interpolate(
attentions, size=(height, width), mode="bilinear", align_corners=align_corners
)
return attentions
def get_grouping_from_attentions(attentions, hw_shape):
"""
Args:
attentions (`tuple(torch.FloatTensor)`: tuple of attention maps returned by `GroupViTVisionTransformer`
hw_shape (`tuple(int)`): height and width of the output attention map
Returns:
`torch.Tensor`: the attention map of shape [batch_size, groups, height, width]
"""
attn_maps = []
with torch.no_grad():
prev_attn_masks = None
for attn_masks in attentions:
# [batch_size, num_groups, height x width] -> [batch_size, height x width, num_groups]
attn_masks = attn_masks.permute(0, 2, 1).contiguous()
if prev_attn_masks is None:
prev_attn_masks = attn_masks
else:
prev_attn_masks = prev_attn_masks @ attn_masks
# [batch_size, heightxwidth, num_groups] -> [batch_size, num_groups, heightxwidth] -> [batch_size, num_groups, height, width]
cur_attn_map = resize_attention_map(prev_attn_masks.permute(0, 2, 1).contiguous(), *hw_shape)
attn_maps.append(cur_attn_map)
# [batch_size, num_groups, height, width]
final_grouping = attn_maps[-1]
return final_grouping
class GroupViTCrossAttentionLayer(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config: GroupViTVisionConfig):
super().__init__()
self.attn = GroupViTAttention(config)
self.norm2 = nn.LayerNorm(config.hidden_size, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
self.mlp = GroupViTMLP(config)
self.norm_post = nn.LayerNorm(config.hidden_size, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
def forward(self, query, key):
x = query
x = x + self.attn(query, encoder_hidden_states=key)[0]
x = x + self.mlp(self.norm2(x))
x = self.norm_post(x)
return x
class GroupViTAssignAttention(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config: GroupViTVisionConfig):
super().__init__()
self.scale = config.hidden_size**-0.5
self.q_proj = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.hidden_size)
self.k_proj = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.hidden_size)
self.v_proj = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.hidden_size)
self.proj = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.hidden_size)
self.assign_eps = config.assign_eps
def get_attn(self, attn, gumbel=True, hard=True):
if gumbel and self.training:
attn = gumbel_softmax(attn, dim=-2, hard=hard)
else:
if hard:
attn = hard_softmax(attn, dim=-2)
else:
attn = nn.functional.softmax(attn, dim=-2)
return attn
def forward(self, query, key):
value = key
# [batch_size, query_length, channels]
query = self.q_proj(query)
# [batch_size, key_length, channels]
key = self.k_proj(key)
# [batch_size, key_length, channels]
value = self.v_proj(value)
# [batch_size, query_length, key_length]
raw_attn = (query @ key.transpose(-2, -1)) * self.scale
attn = self.get_attn(raw_attn)
soft_attn = self.get_attn(raw_attn, gumbel=False, hard=False)
attn = attn / (attn.sum(dim=-1, keepdim=True) + self.assign_eps)
out = attn @ value
out = self.proj(out)
return out, soft_attn
class GroupViTTokenAssign(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config: GroupViTVisionConfig, num_group_token, num_output_group):
super().__init__()
self.num_output_group = num_output_group
# norm on group_tokens
self.norm_tokens = nn.LayerNorm(config.hidden_size, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
assign_mlp_ratio = (
config.assign_mlp_ratio
if isinstance(config.assign_mlp_ratio, collections.abc.Iterable)
else (config.assign_mlp_ratio, config.assign_mlp_ratio)
)
tokens_dim, channels_dim = [int(x * config.hidden_size) for x in assign_mlp_ratio]
self.mlp_inter = GroupViTMixerMLP(config, num_group_token, tokens_dim, num_output_group)
self.norm_post_tokens = nn.LayerNorm(config.hidden_size, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
# norm on x
self.norm_x = nn.LayerNorm(config.hidden_size, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
self.pre_assign_attn = GroupViTCrossAttentionLayer(config)
self.assign = GroupViTAssignAttention(config)
self.norm_new_x = nn.LayerNorm(config.hidden_size, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
self.mlp_channels = GroupViTMLP(config, config.hidden_size, channels_dim, config.hidden_size)
def project_group_token(self, group_tokens):
"""
Args:
group_tokens (torch.Tensor): group tokens, [batch_size, num_group_tokens, channels]
Returns:
projected_group_tokens (torch.Tensor): [batch_size, num_output_groups, channels]
"""
# [B, num_output_groups, C] <- [B, num_group_tokens, C]
projected_group_tokens = self.mlp_inter(group_tokens)
projected_group_tokens = self.norm_post_tokens(projected_group_tokens)
return projected_group_tokens
def forward(self, image_tokens, group_tokens):
"""
Args:
image_tokens (`torch.Tensor`): image tokens, of shape [batch_size, input_length, channels]
group_tokens (`torch.Tensor`): group tokens, [batch_size, num_group_tokens, channels]
"""
group_tokens = self.norm_tokens(group_tokens)
image_tokens = self.norm_x(image_tokens)
# [batch_size, num_output_groups, channels]
projected_group_tokens = self.project_group_token(group_tokens)
projected_group_tokens = self.pre_assign_attn(projected_group_tokens, image_tokens)
new_image_tokens, attention = self.assign(projected_group_tokens, image_tokens)
new_image_tokens += projected_group_tokens
new_image_tokens = new_image_tokens + self.mlp_channels(self.norm_new_x(new_image_tokens))
return new_image_tokens, attention
@dataclass
class GroupViTModelOutput(ModelOutput):
"""
Args:
loss (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(1,)`, *optional*, returned when `return_loss` is `True`):
Contrastive loss for image-text similarity.
logits_per_image (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(image_batch_size, text_batch_size)`):
The scaled dot product scores between `image_embeds` and `text_embeds`. This represents the image-text
similarity scores.
logits_per_text (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(text_batch_size, image_batch_size)`):
The scaled dot product scores between `text_embeds` and `image_embeds`. This represents the text-image
similarity scores.
segmentation_logits (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, config.num_labels, logits_height, logits_width)`):
Classification scores for each pixel.
<Tip warning={true}>
The logits returned do not necessarily have the same size as the `pixel_values` passed as inputs. This is
to avoid doing two interpolations and lose some quality when a user needs to resize the logits to the
original image size as post-processing. You should always check your logits shape and resize as needed.
</Tip>
text_embeds (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, output_dim`):
The text embeddings obtained by applying the projection layer to the pooled output of
[`GroupViTTextModel`].
image_embeds (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, output_dim`):
The image embeddings obtained by applying the projection layer to the pooled output of
[`GroupViTVisionModel`].
text_model_output (`BaseModelOutputWithPooling`):
The output of the [`GroupViTTextModel`].
vision_model_output (`BaseModelOutputWithPooling`):
The output of the [`GroupViTVisionModel`].
"""
loss: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None
logits_per_image: torch.FloatTensor = None
logits_per_text: torch.FloatTensor = None
segmentation_logits: torch.FloatTensor = None
text_embeds: torch.FloatTensor = None
image_embeds: torch.FloatTensor = None
text_model_output: BaseModelOutputWithPooling = None
vision_model_output: BaseModelOutputWithPooling = None
def to_tuple(self) -> Tuple[Any]:
return tuple(
self[k] if k not in ["text_model_output", "vision_model_output"] else getattr(self, k).to_tuple()
for k in self.keys()
)
class GroupViTPatchEmbeddings(nn.Module):
"""
Image to Patch Embedding.
"""
def __init__(
self,
image_size: int = 224,
patch_size: Union[int, Tuple[int, int]] = 16,
num_channels: int = 3,
embed_dim: int = 768,
):
super().__init__()
image_size = image_size if isinstance(image_size, collections.abc.Iterable) else (image_size, image_size)
patch_size = patch_size if isinstance(patch_size, collections.abc.Iterable) else (patch_size, patch_size)
num_patches = (image_size[1] // patch_size[1]) * (image_size[0] // patch_size[0])
self.image_size = image_size
self.patch_size = patch_size
self.num_patches = num_patches
self.projection = nn.Conv2d(num_channels, embed_dim, kernel_size=patch_size, stride=patch_size)
def forward(self, pixel_values: torch.Tensor, interpolate_pos_encoding: bool = False) -> torch.Tensor:
batch_size, num_channels, height, width = pixel_values.shape
if not interpolate_pos_encoding:
if height != self.image_size[0] or width != self.image_size[1]:
raise ValueError(
f"Input image size ({height}*{width}) doesn't match model"
f" ({self.image_size[0]}*{self.image_size[1]})."
)
x = self.projection(pixel_values).flatten(2).transpose(1, 2)
return x
class GroupViTVisionEmbeddings(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config: GroupViTVisionConfig):
super().__init__()
self.patch_embeddings = GroupViTPatchEmbeddings(
image_size=config.image_size,
patch_size=config.patch_size,
num_channels=config.num_channels,
embed_dim=config.hidden_size,
)
num_patches = self.patch_embeddings.num_patches
self.position_embeddings = nn.Parameter(torch.zeros(1, num_patches, config.hidden_size))
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(config.dropout)
self.layernorm = nn.LayerNorm(config.hidden_size, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
self.config = config
def interpolate_pos_encoding(self, embeddings: torch.Tensor, height: int, width: int) -> torch.Tensor:
"""
This method allows to interpolate the pre-trained position encodings, to be able to use the model on higher
resolution images.
Source:
https://github.com/facebookresearch/dino/blob/de9ee3df6cf39fac952ab558447af1fa1365362a/vision_transformer.py#L174
"""
npatch = embeddings.shape[1]
if npatch == self.position_embeddings.shape[1] and height == width:
return self.position_embeddings
patch_pos_embed = self.position_embeddings
num_original_pos_embed = patch_pos_embed.shape[1]
dim = embeddings.shape[-1]
feat_height = height // self.config.patch_size
feat_width = width // self.config.patch_size
# we add a small number to avoid floating point error in the interpolation
# see discussion at https://github.com/facebookresearch/dino/issues/8
feat_height, feat_width = feat_height + 0.1, feat_width + 0.1
original_height = original_width = math.sqrt(num_original_pos_embed)
reshaped_patch_pos_embed = patch_pos_embed.reshape(1, int(original_height), int(original_width), dim).permute(
0, 3, 1, 2
)
scale_factor = (feat_height / original_height, feat_width / original_width)
patch_pos_embed = nn.functional.interpolate(
reshaped_patch_pos_embed,
scale_factor=scale_factor,
mode="bicubic",
align_corners=False,
)
patch_pos_embed = patch_pos_embed.permute(0, 2, 3, 1).view(1, -1, dim)
return patch_pos_embed
def forward(self, pixel_values: torch.Tensor, interpolate_pos_encoding: bool = False) -> torch.Tensor:
batch_size, num_channels, height, width = pixel_values.shape
embeddings = self.patch_embeddings(pixel_values, interpolate_pos_encoding=interpolate_pos_encoding)
embeddings = self.layernorm(embeddings)
batch_size, seq_len, _ = embeddings.size()
# add positional encoding to each token
if interpolate_pos_encoding:
embeddings = embeddings + self.interpolate_pos_encoding(embeddings, height, width)
else:
embeddings = embeddings + self.position_embeddings
embeddings = self.dropout(embeddings)
return embeddings
# Copied from transformers.models.clip.modeling_clip.CLIPTextEmbeddings with CLIP->GroupViT
class GroupViTTextEmbeddings(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config: GroupViTTextConfig):
super().__init__()
embed_dim = config.hidden_size
self.token_embedding = nn.Embedding(config.vocab_size, embed_dim)
self.position_embedding = nn.Embedding(config.max_position_embeddings, embed_dim)
# position_ids (1, len position emb) is contiguous in memory and exported when serialized
self.register_buffer(
"position_ids", torch.arange(config.max_position_embeddings).expand((1, -1)), persistent=False
)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
) -> torch.Tensor:
seq_length = input_ids.shape[-1] if input_ids is not None else inputs_embeds.shape[-2]
if position_ids is None:
position_ids = self.position_ids[:, :seq_length]
if inputs_embeds is None:
inputs_embeds = self.token_embedding(input_ids)
position_embeddings = self.position_embedding(position_ids)
embeddings = inputs_embeds + position_embeddings
return embeddings
class GroupViTStage(nn.Module):
"""This corresponds to the `GroupingLayer` class in the GroupViT implementation."""
def __init__(
self,
config: GroupViTVisionConfig,
depth: int,
num_prev_group_token: int,
num_group_token: int,
num_output_group: int,
):
super().__init__()
self.depth = depth
self.num_group_token = num_group_token
if num_group_token > 0:
self.group_token = nn.Parameter(torch.zeros(1, num_group_token, config.hidden_size))
else:
self.group_token = None
self.gradient_checkpointing = False
self.layers = nn.ModuleList([GroupViTEncoderLayer(config) for _ in range(depth)])
if num_group_token > 0:
self.downsample = GroupViTTokenAssign(
config=config,
num_group_token=num_group_token,
num_output_group=num_output_group,
)
else:
self.downsample = None
if num_prev_group_token > 0 and num_group_token > 0:
self.group_projector = nn.Sequential(
nn.LayerNorm(config.hidden_size, eps=config.layer_norm_eps),
GroupViTMixerMLP(config, num_prev_group_token, config.hidden_size // 2, num_group_token),
)
else:
self.group_projector = None
@property
def with_group_token(self):
return self.group_token is not None
def split_x(self, x):
if self.with_group_token:
return x[:, : -self.num_group_token], x[:, -self.num_group_token :]
else:
return x, None
def concat_x(self, x: torch.Tensor, group_token: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None) -> torch.Tensor:
if group_token is None:
return x
return torch.cat([x, group_token], dim=1)
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
prev_group_token: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]:
"""
Args:
hidden_states (`torch.FloatTensor`): input to the layer of shape `(batch, seq_len, embed_dim)`
attention_mask (`torch.FloatTensor`): attention mask of size
`(batch, 1, tgt_len, src_len)` where padding elements are indicated by very large negative values.
`(config.encoder_attention_heads,)`.
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the grouping tensors of Grouping block.
"""
if self.with_group_token:
group_token = self.group_token.expand(hidden_states.size(0), -1, -1)
if self.group_projector is not None:
group_token = group_token + self.group_projector(prev_group_token)
else:
group_token = None
x = hidden_states
cat_x = self.concat_x(x, group_token)
for layer in self.layers:
layer_out = layer(cat_x, attention_mask=None, causal_attention_mask=None)
cat_x = layer_out[0]
x, group_token = self.split_x(cat_x)
attention = None
if self.downsample is not None:
x, attention = self.downsample(x, group_token)
outputs = (x, group_token)
if output_attentions:
outputs = outputs + (attention,)
return outputs
class GroupViTMLP(nn.Module):
def __init__(
self,
config: GroupViTVisionConfig,
hidden_size: Optional[int] = None,
intermediate_size: Optional[int] = None,
output_size: Optional[int] = None,
):
super().__init__()
self.config = config
self.activation_fn = ACT2FN[config.hidden_act]
hidden_size = hidden_size if hidden_size is not None else config.hidden_size
intermediate_size = intermediate_size if intermediate_size is not None else config.intermediate_size
output_size = output_size if output_size is not None else hidden_size
self.fc1 = nn.Linear(hidden_size, intermediate_size)
self.fc2 = nn.Linear(intermediate_size, output_size)
def forward(self, hidden_states: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
hidden_states = self.fc1(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.activation_fn(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.fc2(hidden_states)
return hidden_states
class GroupViTMixerMLP(GroupViTMLP):
def forward(self, x):
x = super().forward(x.transpose(1, 2))
return x.transpose(1, 2)
class GroupViTAttention(nn.Module):
"""Multi-headed attention from 'Attention Is All You Need' paper"""
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.config = config
self.embed_dim = config.hidden_size
self.num_heads = config.num_attention_heads
self.head_dim = self.embed_dim // self.num_heads
if self.head_dim * self.num_heads != self.embed_dim:
raise ValueError(
f"embed_dim must be divisible by num_heads (got `embed_dim`: {self.embed_dim} and `num_heads`:"
f" {self.num_heads})."
)
self.scale = self.head_dim**-0.5
self.dropout = config.attention_dropout
self.k_proj = nn.Linear(self.embed_dim, self.embed_dim)
self.v_proj = nn.Linear(self.embed_dim, self.embed_dim)
self.q_proj = nn.Linear(self.embed_dim, self.embed_dim)
self.out_proj = nn.Linear(self.embed_dim, self.embed_dim)
def _shape(self, tensor: torch.Tensor, seq_len: int, bsz: int):
return tensor.view(bsz, seq_len, self.num_heads, self.head_dim).transpose(1, 2).contiguous()
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
causal_attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
encoder_hidden_states: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Tuple[torch.Tensor, Optional[torch.Tensor], Optional[Tuple[torch.Tensor]]]:
"""Input shape: Batch x Time x Channel"""
bsz, tgt_len, embed_dim = hidden_states.size()
is_cross_attention = encoder_hidden_states is not None
# get query proj
query_states = self.q_proj(hidden_states) * self.scale
if is_cross_attention:
key_states = self._shape(self.k_proj(encoder_hidden_states), -1, bsz)
value_states = self._shape(self.v_proj(encoder_hidden_states), -1, bsz)
else:
key_states = self._shape(self.k_proj(hidden_states), -1, bsz)
value_states = self._shape(self.v_proj(hidden_states), -1, bsz)
proj_shape = (bsz * self.num_heads, -1, self.head_dim)
query_states = self._shape(query_states, tgt_len, bsz).view(*proj_shape)
key_states = key_states.view(*proj_shape)
value_states = value_states.view(*proj_shape)
src_len = key_states.size(1)
attn_weights = torch.bmm(query_states, key_states.transpose(1, 2))
if attn_weights.size() != (bsz * self.num_heads, tgt_len, src_len):
raise ValueError(
f"Attention weights should be of size {(bsz * self.num_heads, tgt_len, src_len)}, but is"
f" {attn_weights.size()}"
)
# apply the causal_attention_mask first
if causal_attention_mask is not None:
if causal_attention_mask.size() != (bsz, 1, tgt_len, src_len):
raise ValueError(
f"Attention mask should be of size {(bsz, 1, tgt_len, src_len)}, but is"
f" {causal_attention_mask.size()}"
)
attn_weights = attn_weights.view(bsz, self.num_heads, tgt_len, src_len) + causal_attention_mask
attn_weights = attn_weights.view(bsz * self.num_heads, tgt_len, src_len)
if attention_mask is not None:
if attention_mask.size() != (bsz, 1, tgt_len, src_len):
raise ValueError(
f"Attention mask should be of size {(bsz, 1, tgt_len, src_len)}, but is {attention_mask.size()}"
)
attn_weights = attn_weights.view(bsz, self.num_heads, tgt_len, src_len) + attention_mask
attn_weights = attn_weights.view(bsz * self.num_heads, tgt_len, src_len)
attn_weights = nn.functional.softmax(attn_weights, dim=-1)
if output_attentions:
# this operation is a bit akward, but it's required to
# make sure that attn_weights keeps its gradient.
# In order to do so, attn_weights have to reshaped
# twice and have to be reused in the following
attn_weights_reshaped = attn_weights.view(bsz, self.num_heads, tgt_len, src_len)
attn_weights = attn_weights_reshaped.view(bsz * self.num_heads, tgt_len, src_len)
else:
attn_weights_reshaped = None
attn_probs = nn.functional.dropout(attn_weights, p=self.dropout, training=self.training)
attn_output = torch.bmm(attn_probs, value_states)
if attn_output.size() != (bsz * self.num_heads, tgt_len, self.head_dim):
raise ValueError(
f"`attn_output` should be of size {(bsz, self.num_heads, tgt_len, self.head_dim)}, but is"
f" {attn_output.size()}"
)
attn_output = attn_output.view(bsz, self.num_heads, tgt_len, self.head_dim)
attn_output = attn_output.transpose(1, 2)
attn_output = attn_output.reshape(bsz, tgt_len, embed_dim)
attn_output = self.out_proj(attn_output)
return attn_output, attn_weights_reshaped
# Copied from transformers.models.clip.modeling_clip.CLIPEncoderLayer with CLIP->GroupViT
class GroupViTEncoderLayer(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config: GroupViTConfig):
super().__init__()
self.embed_dim = config.hidden_size
self.self_attn = GroupViTAttention(config)
self.layer_norm1 = nn.LayerNorm(self.embed_dim, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
self.mlp = GroupViTMLP(config)
self.layer_norm2 = nn.LayerNorm(self.embed_dim, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
attention_mask: torch.Tensor,
causal_attention_mask: torch.Tensor,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]:
"""
Args:
hidden_states (`torch.FloatTensor`): input to the layer of shape `(batch, seq_len, embed_dim)`
attention_mask (`torch.FloatTensor`): attention mask of size
`(batch, 1, tgt_len, src_len)` where padding elements are indicated by very large negative values.
`(config.encoder_attention_heads,)`.
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under
returned tensors for more detail.
"""
residual = hidden_states
hidden_states = self.layer_norm1(hidden_states)
hidden_states, attn_weights = self.self_attn(
hidden_states=hidden_states,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
causal_attention_mask=causal_attention_mask,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
)
hidden_states = residual + hidden_states
residual = hidden_states
hidden_states = self.layer_norm2(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.mlp(hidden_states)
hidden_states = residual + hidden_states
outputs = (hidden_states,)
if output_attentions:
outputs += (attn_weights,)
return outputs
class GroupViTPreTrainedModel(PreTrainedModel):
"""
An abstract class to handle weights initialization and a simple interface for downloading and loading pretrained
models.
"""
config_class = GroupViTConfig
base_model_prefix = "groupvit"
supports_gradient_checkpointing = True
def _init_weights(self, module):
"""Initialize the weights"""
init_range = self.config.initializer_range
if isinstance(module, (nn.Linear, nn.Conv2d)):
# Slightly different from the TF version which uses truncated_normal for initialization
# cf https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/5617
module.weight.data.normal_(mean=0.0, std=init_range)
if module.bias is not None:
module.bias.data.zero_()
elif isinstance(module, nn.LayerNorm):
module.bias.data.zero_()
module.weight.data.fill_(1.0)
factor = self.config.initializer_factor
if isinstance(module, GroupViTTextEmbeddings):
module.token_embedding.weight.data.normal_(mean=0.0, std=factor * 0.02)
module.position_embedding.weight.data.normal_(mean=0.0, std=factor * 0.02)
elif isinstance(module, GroupViTAttention):
factor = self.config.initializer_factor
in_proj_std = (module.embed_dim**-0.5) * ((2 * module.config.num_hidden_layers) ** -0.5) * factor
out_proj_std = (module.embed_dim**-0.5) * factor
nn.init.normal_(module.q_proj.weight, std=in_proj_std)
nn.init.normal_(module.k_proj.weight, std=in_proj_std)
nn.init.normal_(module.v_proj.weight, std=in_proj_std)
nn.init.normal_(module.out_proj.weight, std=out_proj_std)
elif isinstance(module, GroupViTMLP):
factor = self.config.initializer_factor
in_proj_std = (
(module.config.hidden_size**-0.5) * ((2 * module.config.num_hidden_layers) ** -0.5) * factor
)
fc_std = (2 * module.config.hidden_size) ** -0.5 * factor
nn.init.normal_(module.fc1.weight, std=fc_std)
nn.init.normal_(module.fc2.weight, std=in_proj_std)
def _set_gradient_checkpointing(self, module, value=False):
if isinstance(module, (GroupViTTextEncoder, GroupViTVisionEncoder)):
module.gradient_checkpointing = value
GROUPVIT_START_DOCSTRING = r"""
This model is a PyTorch [torch.nn.Module](https://pytorch.org/docs/stable/nn.html#torch.nn.Module) subclass. Use it
as a regular PyTorch Module and refer to the PyTorch documentation for all matter related to general usage and
behavior.
Parameters:
config ([`GroupViTConfig`]): Model configuration class with all the parameters of the model.
Initializing with a config file does not load the weights associated with the model, only the
configuration. Check out the [`~PreTrainedModel.from_pretrained`] method to load the model weights.
"""
GROUPVIT_TEXT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING = r"""
Args:
input_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`):
Indices of input sequence tokens in the vocabulary. Padding will be ignored by default should you provide
it.
Indices can be obtained using [`CLIPTokenizer`]. See [`PreTrainedTokenizer.encode`] and
[`PreTrainedTokenizer.__call__`] for details.
[What are input IDs?](../glossary#input-ids)
attention_mask (`torch.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on padding token indices. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
position_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Indices of positions of each input sequence tokens in the position embeddings. Selected in the range `[0,
config.max_position_embeddings - 1]`.
[What are position IDs?](../glossary#position-ids)
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under returned
tensors for more detail.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors for
more detail.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple.
"""
GROUPVIT_VISION_INPUTS_DOCSTRING = r"""
Args:
pixel_values (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, num_channels, height, width)`):
Pixel values. Padding will be ignored by default should you provide it. Pixel values can be obtained using
[`AutoImageProcessor`]. See [`CLIPImageProcessor.__call__`] for details.
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under returned
tensors for more detail.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors for
more detail.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple.
"""
GROUPVIT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING = r"""
Args:
input_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`):
Indices of input sequence tokens in the vocabulary. Padding will be ignored by default should you provide
it.
Indices can be obtained using [`CLIPTokenizer`]. See [`PreTrainedTokenizer.encode`] and
[`PreTrainedTokenizer.__call__`] for details.
[What are input IDs?](../glossary#input-ids)
attention_mask (`torch.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on padding token indices. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
position_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Indices of positions of each input sequence tokens in the position embeddings. Selected in the range `[0,
config.max_position_embeddings - 1]`.
[What are position IDs?](../glossary#position-ids)
pixel_values (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, num_channels, height, width)`):
Pixel values. Pixel values can be obtained using [`AutoImageProcessor`]. See
[`CLIPImageProcessor.__call__`] for details.
return_loss (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the contrastive loss.
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under returned
tensors for more detail.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors for
more detail.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple.
"""
class GroupViTVisionEncoder(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config: GroupViTVisionConfig) -> None:
super().__init__()
self.config = config
self.stages = nn.ModuleList(
[
GroupViTStage(
config=config,
depth=config.depths[i],
num_group_token=config.num_group_tokens[i],
num_output_group=config.num_output_groups[i],
num_prev_group_token=config.num_output_groups[i - 1] if i > 0 else 0,
)
for i in range(len(config.depths))
]
)
self.gradient_checkpointing = False
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[tuple, BaseModelOutput]:
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
all_hidden_states = () if output_hidden_states else None
all_groupings = () if output_attentions else None
group_tokens = None
for i, stage in enumerate(self.stages):
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states = all_hidden_states + (hidden_states,)
layer_outputs = stage(hidden_states, group_tokens, output_attentions)
hidden_states = layer_outputs[0]
group_tokens = layer_outputs[1]
if output_attentions and layer_outputs[2] is not None:
all_groupings = all_groupings + (layer_outputs[2],)
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states = all_hidden_states + (hidden_states,)
if not return_dict:
return tuple(v for v in [hidden_states, all_hidden_states, all_groupings] if v is not None)
return BaseModelOutput(
last_hidden_state=hidden_states, hidden_states=all_hidden_states, attentions=all_groupings
)
class GroupViTTextEncoder(nn.Module):
"""
Transformer encoder consisting of `config.num_hidden_layers` self-attention layers. Each layer is a
[`GroupViTEncoderLayer`].
Args:
config: GroupViTTextConfig
"""
def __init__(self, config: GroupViTTextConfig):
super().__init__()
self.config = config
self.layers = nn.ModuleList([GroupViTEncoderLayer(config) for _ in range(config.num_hidden_layers)])
self.gradient_checkpointing = False
def forward(
self,
inputs_embeds,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
causal_attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple, BaseModelOutput]:
r"""
Args:
inputs_embeds (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`):
Optionally, instead of passing `input_ids` you can choose to directly pass an embedded representation.
This is useful if you want more control over how to convert `input_ids` indices into associated vectors
than the model's internal embedding lookup matrix.
attention_mask (`torch.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on padding token indices. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
causal_attention_mask (`torch.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Causal mask for the text model. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under
returned tensors for more detail.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors
for more detail.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple.
"""
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
encoder_states = () if output_hidden_states else None
all_attentions = () if output_attentions else None
hidden_states = inputs_embeds
for idx, encoder_layer in enumerate(self.layers):
if output_hidden_states:
encoder_states = encoder_states + (hidden_states,)
if self.gradient_checkpointing and self.training:
def create_custom_forward(module):
def custom_forward(*inputs):
return module(*inputs, output_attentions)
return custom_forward
layer_outputs = torch.utils.checkpoint.checkpoint(
create_custom_forward(encoder_layer),
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
causal_attention_mask,
)
else:
layer_outputs = encoder_layer(
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
causal_attention_mask,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
)
hidden_states = layer_outputs[0]
if output_attentions:
all_attentions = all_attentions + (layer_outputs[1],)
if output_hidden_states:
encoder_states = encoder_states + (hidden_states,)
if not return_dict:
return tuple(v for v in [hidden_states, encoder_states, all_attentions] if v is not None)
return BaseModelOutput(
last_hidden_state=hidden_states, hidden_states=encoder_states, attentions=all_attentions
)
# Copied from transformers.models.bart.modeling_bart._make_causal_mask
def _make_causal_mask(
input_ids_shape: torch.Size, dtype: torch.dtype, device: torch.device, past_key_values_length: int = 0
):
"""
Make causal mask used for bi-directional self-attention.
"""
bsz, tgt_len = input_ids_shape
mask = torch.full((tgt_len, tgt_len), torch.finfo(dtype).min, device=device)
mask_cond = torch.arange(mask.size(-1), device=device)
mask.masked_fill_(mask_cond < (mask_cond + 1).view(mask.size(-1), 1), 0)
mask = mask.to(dtype)
if past_key_values_length > 0:
mask = torch.cat([torch.zeros(tgt_len, past_key_values_length, dtype=dtype, device=device), mask], dim=-1)
return mask[None, None, :, :].expand(bsz, 1, tgt_len, tgt_len + past_key_values_length)
# Copied from transformers.models.clip.modeling_clip.CLIPTextTransformer with CLIPText->GroupViTText, CLIPEncoder->GroupViTTextEncoder, CLIP_TEXT->GROUPVIT_TEXT
class GroupViTTextTransformer(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config: GroupViTTextConfig):
super().__init__()
self.config = config
embed_dim = config.hidden_size
self.embeddings = GroupViTTextEmbeddings(config)
self.encoder = GroupViTTextEncoder(config)
self.final_layer_norm = nn.LayerNorm(embed_dim, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
# For `pooled_output` computation
self.eos_token_id = config.eos_token_id
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(GROUPVIT_TEXT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=BaseModelOutputWithPooling, config_class=GroupViTTextConfig)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple, BaseModelOutputWithPooling]:
r"""
Returns:
"""
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
if input_ids is None:
raise ValueError("You have to specify input_ids")
input_shape = input_ids.size()
input_ids = input_ids.view(-1, input_shape[-1])
hidden_states = self.embeddings(input_ids=input_ids, position_ids=position_ids)
# CLIP's text model uses causal mask, prepare it here.
# https://github.com/openai/CLIP/blob/cfcffb90e69f37bf2ff1e988237a0fbe41f33c04/clip/model.py#L324
causal_attention_mask = _make_causal_mask(input_shape, hidden_states.dtype, device=hidden_states.device)
# expand attention_mask
if attention_mask is not None:
# [bsz, seq_len] -> [bsz, 1, tgt_seq_len, src_seq_len]
attention_mask = _expand_mask(attention_mask, hidden_states.dtype)
encoder_outputs = self.encoder(
inputs_embeds=hidden_states,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
causal_attention_mask=causal_attention_mask,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
last_hidden_state = encoder_outputs[0]
last_hidden_state = self.final_layer_norm(last_hidden_state)
if self.eos_token_id == 2:
# The `eos_token_id` was incorrect before PR #24773: Let's keep what have been done here.
# A CLIP model with such `eos_token_id` in the config can't work correctly with extra new tokens added
# ------------------------------------------------------------
# text_embeds.shape = [batch_size, sequence_length, transformer.width]
# take features from the eot embedding (eot_token is the highest number in each sequence)
# casting to torch.int for onnx compatibility: argmax doesn't support int64 inputs with opset 14
pooled_output = last_hidden_state[
torch.arange(last_hidden_state.shape[0], device=last_hidden_state.device),
input_ids.to(dtype=torch.int, device=last_hidden_state.device).argmax(dim=-1),
]
else:
# The config gets updated `eos_token_id` from PR #24773 (so the use of exta new tokens is possible)
pooled_output = last_hidden_state[
torch.arange(last_hidden_state.shape[0], device=last_hidden_state.device),
# We need to get the first position of `eos_token_id` value (`pad_token_ids` might equal to `eos_token_id`)
(input_ids.to(dtype=torch.int, device=last_hidden_state.device) == self.eos_token_id)
.int()
.argmax(dim=-1),
]
if not return_dict:
return (last_hidden_state, pooled_output) + encoder_outputs[1:]
return BaseModelOutputWithPooling(
last_hidden_state=last_hidden_state,
pooler_output=pooled_output,
hidden_states=encoder_outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=encoder_outputs.attentions,
)
class GroupViTTextModel(GroupViTPreTrainedModel):
config_class = GroupViTTextConfig
def __init__(self, config: GroupViTTextConfig):
super().__init__(config)
self.text_model = GroupViTTextTransformer(config)
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
def get_input_embeddings(self) -> nn.Module:
return self.text_model.embeddings.token_embedding
def set_input_embeddings(self, value):
self.text_model.embeddings.token_embedding = value
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(GROUPVIT_TEXT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=BaseModelOutputWithPooling, config_class=GroupViTTextConfig)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple, BaseModelOutputWithPooling]:
r"""
Returns:
Examples:
```python
>>> from transformers import CLIPTokenizer, GroupViTTextModel
>>> tokenizer = CLIPTokenizer.from_pretrained("nvidia/groupvit-gcc-yfcc")
>>> model = GroupViTTextModel.from_pretrained("nvidia/groupvit-gcc-yfcc")
>>> inputs = tokenizer(["a photo of a cat", "a photo of a dog"], padding=True, return_tensors="pt")
>>> outputs = model(**inputs)
>>> last_hidden_state = outputs.last_hidden_state
>>> pooled_output = outputs.pooler_output # pooled (EOS token) states
```"""
return self.text_model(
input_ids=input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
position_ids=position_ids,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
class GroupViTVisionTransformer(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config: GroupViTVisionConfig):
super().__init__()
self.config = config
embed_dim = config.hidden_size
self.embeddings = GroupViTVisionEmbeddings(config)
self.encoder = GroupViTVisionEncoder(config)
self.layernorm = nn.LayerNorm(embed_dim, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(GROUPVIT_VISION_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=BaseModelOutputWithPooling, config_class=GroupViTVisionConfig)
def forward(
self,
pixel_values: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple, BaseModelOutputWithPooling]:
r"""
Returns:
"""
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
if pixel_values is None:
raise ValueError("You have to specify pixel_values")
hidden_states = self.embeddings(pixel_values)
encoder_outputs = self.encoder(
hidden_states=hidden_states,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
last_hidden_state = encoder_outputs[0]
# normalize the last hidden state
last_hidden_state = self.layernorm(last_hidden_state)
pooled_output = last_hidden_state.mean(dim=1)
if not return_dict:
return (last_hidden_state, pooled_output) + encoder_outputs[1:]
return BaseModelOutputWithPooling(
last_hidden_state=last_hidden_state,
pooler_output=pooled_output,
hidden_states=encoder_outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=encoder_outputs.attentions,
)
class GroupViTVisionModel(GroupViTPreTrainedModel):
config_class = GroupViTVisionConfig
main_input_name = "pixel_values"
def __init__(self, config: GroupViTVisionConfig):
super().__init__(config)
self.vision_model = GroupViTVisionTransformer(config)
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
def get_input_embeddings(self) -> GroupViTPatchEmbeddings:
return self.vision_model.embeddings.patch_embeddings
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(GROUPVIT_VISION_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=BaseModelOutputWithPooling, config_class=GroupViTVisionConfig)
def forward(
self,
pixel_values: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple, BaseModelOutputWithPooling]:
r"""
Returns:
Examples:
```python
>>> from PIL import Image
>>> import requests
>>> from transformers import AutoProcessor, GroupViTVisionModel
>>> processor = AutoProcessor.from_pretrained("nvidia/groupvit-gcc-yfcc")
>>> model = GroupViTVisionModel.from_pretrained("nvidia/groupvit-gcc-yfcc")
>>> url = "http://images.cocodataset.org/val2017/000000039769.jpg"
>>> image = Image.open(requests.get(url, stream=True).raw)
>>> inputs = processor(images=image, return_tensors="pt")
>>> outputs = model(**inputs)
>>> last_hidden_state = outputs.last_hidden_state
>>> pooled_output = outputs.pooler_output # pooled CLS states
```"""
return self.vision_model(
pixel_values=pixel_values,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
@add_start_docstrings(GROUPVIT_START_DOCSTRING)
class GroupViTModel(GroupViTPreTrainedModel):
config_class = GroupViTConfig
def __init__(self, config: GroupViTConfig):
super().__init__(config)
if not isinstance(config.text_config, GroupViTTextConfig):
raise ValueError(
"config.text_config is expected to be of type GroupViTTextConfig but is of type"
f" {type(config.text_config)}."
)
if not isinstance(config.vision_config, GroupViTVisionConfig):
raise ValueError(
"config.vision_config is expected to be of type GroupViTVisionConfig but is of type"
f" {type(config.vision_config)}."
)
text_config = config.text_config
vision_config = config.vision_config
self.projection_dim = config.projection_dim
self.projection_intermediate_dim = config.projection_intermediate_dim
self.text_embed_dim = text_config.hidden_size
self.vision_embed_dim = vision_config.hidden_size
self.text_model = GroupViTTextTransformer(text_config)
self.vision_model = GroupViTVisionTransformer(vision_config)
self.visual_projection = nn.Sequential(
nn.Linear(self.vision_embed_dim, self.projection_intermediate_dim, bias=True),
nn.BatchNorm1d(self.projection_intermediate_dim),
nn.ReLU(inplace=True),
nn.Linear(self.projection_intermediate_dim, self.projection_dim, bias=True),
)
self.text_projection = nn.Sequential(
nn.Linear(self.text_embed_dim, self.projection_intermediate_dim, bias=True),
nn.BatchNorm1d(self.projection_intermediate_dim),
nn.ReLU(inplace=True),
nn.Linear(self.projection_intermediate_dim, self.projection_dim, bias=True),
)
self.logit_scale = nn.Parameter(torch.tensor(self.config.logit_scale_init_value))
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(GROUPVIT_TEXT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
def get_text_features(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> torch.FloatTensor:
r"""
Returns:
text_features (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, output_dim`): The text embeddings obtained by
applying the projection layer to the pooled output of [`GroupViTTextModel`].
Examples:
```python
>>> from transformers import CLIPTokenizer, GroupViTModel
>>> model = GroupViTModel.from_pretrained("nvidia/groupvit-gcc-yfcc")
>>> tokenizer = CLIPTokenizer.from_pretrained("nvidia/groupvit-gcc-yfcc")
>>> inputs = tokenizer(["a photo of a cat", "a photo of a dog"], padding=True, return_tensors="pt")
>>> text_features = model.get_text_features(**inputs)
```"""
# Use GROUPVIT model's config for some fields (if specified) instead of those of vision & text components.
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
text_outputs = self.text_model(
input_ids=input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
position_ids=position_ids,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
pooled_output = text_outputs[1]
text_features = self.text_projection(pooled_output)
return text_features
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(GROUPVIT_VISION_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
def get_image_features(
self,
pixel_values: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> torch.FloatTensor:
r"""
Returns:
image_features (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, output_dim`): The image embeddings obtained by
applying the projection layer to the pooled output of [`GroupViTVisionModel`].
Examples:
```python
>>> from PIL import Image
>>> import requests
>>> from transformers import AutoProcessor, GroupViTModel
>>> model = GroupViTModel.from_pretrained("nvidia/groupvit-gcc-yfcc")
>>> processor = AutoProcessor.from_pretrained("nvidia/groupvit-gcc-yfcc")
>>> url = "http://images.cocodataset.org/val2017/000000039769.jpg"
>>> image = Image.open(requests.get(url, stream=True).raw)
>>> inputs = processor(images=image, return_tensors="pt")
>>> image_features = model.get_image_features(**inputs)
```"""
# Use GROUPVIT model's config for some fields (if specified) instead of those of vision & text components.
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
vision_outputs = self.vision_model(
pixel_values=pixel_values,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
pooled_output = vision_outputs[1] # pooled_output
image_features = self.visual_projection(pooled_output)
return image_features
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(GROUPVIT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=GroupViTModelOutput, config_class=GroupViTConfig)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
pixel_values: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
return_loss: Optional[bool] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
output_segmentation: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple, GroupViTModelOutput]:
r"""
Returns:
Examples:
```python
>>> from PIL import Image
>>> import requests
>>> from transformers import AutoProcessor, GroupViTModel
>>> model = GroupViTModel.from_pretrained("nvidia/groupvit-gcc-yfcc")
>>> processor = AutoProcessor.from_pretrained("nvidia/groupvit-gcc-yfcc")
>>> url = "http://images.cocodataset.org/val2017/000000039769.jpg"
>>> image = Image.open(requests.get(url, stream=True).raw)
>>> inputs = processor(
... text=["a photo of a cat", "a photo of a dog"], images=image, return_tensors="pt", padding=True
... )
>>> outputs = model(**inputs)
>>> logits_per_image = outputs.logits_per_image # this is the image-text similarity score
>>> probs = logits_per_image.softmax(dim=1) # we can take the softmax to get the label probabilities
```"""
# Use GROUPVIT model's config for some fields (if specified) instead of those of vision & text components.
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_segmentation = (
output_segmentation if output_segmentation is not None else self.config.output_segmentation
)
if output_segmentation:
output_attentions = True
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
vision_outputs = self.vision_model(
pixel_values=pixel_values,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
text_outputs = self.text_model(
input_ids=input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
position_ids=position_ids,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
image_embeds = vision_outputs[1]
image_embeds = self.visual_projection(image_embeds)
text_embeds = text_outputs[1]
text_embeds = self.text_projection(text_embeds)
# normalized features
image_embeds = image_embeds / image_embeds.norm(dim=-1, keepdim=True)
text_embeds = text_embeds / text_embeds.norm(dim=-1, keepdim=True)
# cosine similarity as logits
logit_scale = self.logit_scale.exp()
logits_per_text = torch.matmul(text_embeds, image_embeds.t()) * logit_scale
logits_per_image = logits_per_text.t()
seg_logits = None
if output_segmentation:
# grouped features
# [batch_size_image, num_group, hidden_size]
image_group_embeds = vision_outputs[0]
# [batch_size_image*num_group, hidden_size]
image_group_embeds = self.visual_projection(image_group_embeds.reshape(-1, image_group_embeds.shape[-1]))
if output_hidden_states:
attentions = vision_outputs[3]
else:
attentions = vision_outputs[2]
# [batch_size_image, num_group, height, width]
grouping = get_grouping_from_attentions(attentions, pixel_values.shape[2:])
# normalized features
image_group_embeds = image_group_embeds / image_group_embeds.norm(dim=-1, keepdim=True)
# [batch_size_image x num_group, batch_size_text]
logits_per_image_group = torch.matmul(image_group_embeds, text_embeds.t()) * logit_scale
# [batch_size_image, batch_size_text, num_group]
logits_per_image_group = logits_per_image_group.reshape(
image_embeds.shape[0], -1, text_embeds.shape[0]
).permute(0, 2, 1)
# [batch_size_image, batch_size_text, height x width]
flatten_grouping = grouping.reshape(grouping.shape[0], grouping.shape[1], -1)
# [batch_size_image, batch_size_text, height, width]
seg_logits = torch.matmul(logits_per_image_group, flatten_grouping) * logit_scale
seg_logits = seg_logits.reshape(
seg_logits.shape[0], seg_logits.shape[1], grouping.shape[2], grouping.shape[3]
)
loss = None
if return_loss:
loss = groupvit_loss(logits_per_text)
if not return_dict:
if seg_logits is not None:
output = (
logits_per_image,
logits_per_text,
seg_logits,
text_embeds,
image_embeds,
text_outputs,
vision_outputs,
)
else:
output = (logits_per_image, logits_per_text, text_embeds, image_embeds, text_outputs, vision_outputs)
return ((loss,) + output) if loss is not None else output
return GroupViTModelOutput(
loss=loss,
logits_per_image=logits_per_image,
logits_per_text=logits_per_text,
segmentation_logits=seg_logits,
text_embeds=text_embeds,
image_embeds=image_embeds,
text_model_output=text_outputs,
vision_model_output=vision_outputs,
)
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transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/groupvit/__init__.py | # Copyright 2022 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.
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING
from ...utils import OptionalDependencyNotAvailable, _LazyModule, is_tf_available, is_torch_available
_import_structure = {
"configuration_groupvit": [
"GROUPVIT_PRETRAINED_CONFIG_ARCHIVE_MAP",
"GroupViTConfig",
"GroupViTOnnxConfig",
"GroupViTTextConfig",
"GroupViTVisionConfig",
],
}
try:
if not is_torch_available():
raise OptionalDependencyNotAvailable()
except OptionalDependencyNotAvailable:
pass
else:
_import_structure["modeling_groupvit"] = [
"GROUPVIT_PRETRAINED_MODEL_ARCHIVE_LIST",
"GroupViTModel",
"GroupViTPreTrainedModel",
"GroupViTTextModel",
"GroupViTVisionModel",
]
try:
if not is_tf_available():
raise OptionalDependencyNotAvailable()
except OptionalDependencyNotAvailable:
pass
else:
_import_structure["modeling_tf_groupvit"] = [
"TF_GROUPVIT_PRETRAINED_MODEL_ARCHIVE_LIST",
"TFGroupViTModel",
"TFGroupViTPreTrainedModel",
"TFGroupViTTextModel",
"TFGroupViTVisionModel",
]
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from .configuration_groupvit import (
GROUPVIT_PRETRAINED_CONFIG_ARCHIVE_MAP,
GroupViTConfig,
GroupViTOnnxConfig,
GroupViTTextConfig,
GroupViTVisionConfig,
)
try:
if not is_torch_available():
raise OptionalDependencyNotAvailable()
except OptionalDependencyNotAvailable:
pass
else:
from .modeling_groupvit import (
GROUPVIT_PRETRAINED_MODEL_ARCHIVE_LIST,
GroupViTModel,
GroupViTPreTrainedModel,
GroupViTTextModel,
GroupViTVisionModel,
)
try:
if not is_tf_available():
raise OptionalDependencyNotAvailable()
except OptionalDependencyNotAvailable:
pass
else:
from .modeling_tf_groupvit import (
TF_GROUPVIT_PRETRAINED_MODEL_ARCHIVE_LIST,
TFGroupViTModel,
TFGroupViTPreTrainedModel,
TFGroupViTTextModel,
TFGroupViTVisionModel,
)
else:
import sys
sys.modules[__name__] = _LazyModule(__name__, globals()["__file__"], _import_structure, module_spec=__spec__)
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transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/codegen/tokenization_codegen_fast.py | # coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2022 The Salesforce authors, The Open AI Team Authors and The HuggingFace Inc. team.
#
# 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.
"""Tokenization classes for OpenAI GPT."""
import json
import re
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, List, Optional, Tuple, Union
import numpy as np
from ...utils import is_tf_available, is_torch_available, logging
if TYPE_CHECKING:
if is_torch_available():
import torch
if is_tf_available():
import tensorflow as tf
from tokenizers import pre_tokenizers
from ...tokenization_utils_base import BatchEncoding
from ...tokenization_utils_fast import PreTrainedTokenizerFast
from .tokenization_codegen import CodeGenTokenizer
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
VOCAB_FILES_NAMES = {"vocab_file": "vocab.json", "merges_file": "merges.txt", "tokenizer_file": "tokenizer.json"}
PRETRAINED_VOCAB_FILES_MAP = {
"vocab_file": {
"Salesforce/codegen-350M-mono": "https://huggingface.co/Salesforce/codegen-350M-mono/resolve/main/vocab.json",
},
"merges_file": {
"Salesforce/codegen-350M-mono": "https://huggingface.co/Salesforce/codegen-350M-mono/resolve/main/merges.txt",
},
"tokenizer_file": {
"Salesforce/codegen-350M-mono": (
"https://huggingface.co/Salesforce/codegen-350M-mono/resolve/main/tokenizer.json"
),
},
}
PRETRAINED_POSITIONAL_EMBEDDINGS_SIZES = {
"Salesforce/codegen-350M-mono": 2048,
}
class CodeGenTokenizerFast(PreTrainedTokenizerFast):
"""
Construct a "fast" CodeGen tokenizer (backed by HuggingFace's *tokenizers* library). Based on byte-level
Byte-Pair-Encoding.
This tokenizer has been trained to treat spaces like parts of the tokens (a bit like sentencepiece) so a word will
be encoded differently whether it is at the beginning of the sentence (without space) or not:
```python
>>> from transformers import CodeGenTokenizerFast
>>> tokenizer = CodeGenTokenizerFast.from_pretrained("Salesforce/codegen-350M-mono")
>>> tokenizer("Hello world")["input_ids"]
[15496, 995]
>>> tokenizer(" Hello world")["input_ids"]
[18435, 995]
```
You can get around that behavior by passing `add_prefix_space=True` when instantiating this tokenizer, but since
the model was not pretrained this way, it might yield a decrease in performance.
<Tip>
When used with `is_split_into_words=True`, this tokenizer needs to be instantiated with `add_prefix_space=True`.
</Tip>
This tokenizer inherits from [`PreTrainedTokenizerFast`] which contains most of the main methods. Users should
refer to this superclass for more information regarding those methods.
Args:
vocab_file (`str`):
Path to the vocabulary file.
merges_file (`str`):
Path to the merges file.
errors (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"replace"`):
Paradigm to follow when decoding bytes to UTF-8. See
[bytes.decode](https://docs.python.org/3/library/stdtypes.html#bytes.decode) for more information.
unk_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `<|endoftext|>`):
The unknown token. A token that is not in the vocabulary cannot be converted to an ID and is set to be this
token instead.
bos_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `<|endoftext|>`):
The beginning of sequence token.
eos_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `<|endoftext|>`):
The end of sequence token.
add_prefix_space (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether or not to add an initial space to the input. This allows to treat the leading word just as any
other word. (CodeGen tokenizer detect beginning of words by the preceding space).
trim_offsets (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether or not the post-processing step should trim offsets to avoid including whitespaces.
"""
vocab_files_names = VOCAB_FILES_NAMES
pretrained_vocab_files_map = PRETRAINED_VOCAB_FILES_MAP
max_model_input_sizes = PRETRAINED_POSITIONAL_EMBEDDINGS_SIZES
model_input_names = ["input_ids", "attention_mask"]
slow_tokenizer_class = CodeGenTokenizer
def __init__(
self,
vocab_file=None,
merges_file=None,
tokenizer_file=None,
unk_token="<|endoftext|>",
bos_token="<|endoftext|>",
eos_token="<|endoftext|>",
add_prefix_space=False,
**kwargs,
):
super().__init__(
vocab_file,
merges_file,
tokenizer_file=tokenizer_file,
unk_token=unk_token,
bos_token=bos_token,
eos_token=eos_token,
add_prefix_space=add_prefix_space,
**kwargs,
)
if kwargs.pop("add_bos_token", False):
model_id = kwargs.pop("name_or_path", "")
raise ValueError(
"Currenty GPT2's fast tokenizer does NOT support adding a BOS token."
"Instead you should use GPT2's slow tokenizer class `CodeGenTokenizer` as follows: \n"
f"`CodeGenTokenizer.from_pretrained('{model_id}')`\nor\n"
f"`AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained('{model_id}', use_fast=False)`\n"
"This issue will be fixed soon, see: https://github.com/huggingface/tokenizers/pull/1005."
" so that the fast tokenizer works correctly."
)
pre_tok_state = json.loads(self.backend_tokenizer.pre_tokenizer.__getstate__())
if pre_tok_state.get("add_prefix_space", add_prefix_space) != add_prefix_space:
pre_tok_class = getattr(pre_tokenizers, pre_tok_state.pop("type"))
pre_tok_state["add_prefix_space"] = add_prefix_space
self.backend_tokenizer.pre_tokenizer = pre_tok_class(**pre_tok_state)
self.add_prefix_space = add_prefix_space
def _batch_encode_plus(self, *args, **kwargs) -> BatchEncoding:
is_split_into_words = kwargs.get("is_split_into_words", False)
assert self.add_prefix_space or not is_split_into_words, (
f"You need to instantiate {self.__class__.__name__} with add_prefix_space=True "
"to use it with pretokenized inputs."
)
return super()._batch_encode_plus(*args, **kwargs)
def _encode_plus(self, *args, **kwargs) -> BatchEncoding:
is_split_into_words = kwargs.get("is_split_into_words", False)
assert self.add_prefix_space or not is_split_into_words, (
f"You need to instantiate {self.__class__.__name__} with add_prefix_space=True "
"to use it with pretokenized inputs."
)
return super()._encode_plus(*args, **kwargs)
def save_vocabulary(self, save_directory: str, filename_prefix: Optional[str] = None) -> Tuple[str]:
files = self._tokenizer.model.save(save_directory, name=filename_prefix)
return tuple(files)
def decode(
self,
token_ids: Union[int, List[int], "np.ndarray", "torch.Tensor", "tf.Tensor"],
skip_special_tokens: bool = False,
clean_up_tokenization_spaces: bool = None,
truncate_before_pattern: Optional[List[str]] = None,
**kwargs,
) -> str:
"""
Converts a sequence of ids in a string, using the tokenizer and vocabulary with options to remove special
tokens and clean up tokenization spaces.
Similar to doing `self.convert_tokens_to_string(self.convert_ids_to_tokens(token_ids))`.
Args:
token_ids (`Union[int, List[int], np.ndarray, torch.Tensor, tf.Tensor]`):
List of tokenized input ids. Can be obtained using the `__call__` method.
skip_special_tokens (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether or not to remove special tokens in the decoding.
clean_up_tokenization_spaces (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to clean up the tokenization spaces. If `None`, will default to
`self.clean_up_tokenization_spaces` (available in the `tokenizer_config`).
truncate_before_pattern (`List[str]`, *optional*, defaults to `None`):
A list of regular expression strings that will be used to truncate the returned string. This can be
used to remove extra pieces of code (e.g. truncate if observing a comment symbol "#" at the beginning
of a new line). An example pattern could be `["^#", re.escape("<|endoftext|>"), "^'''", "\n\n\n"]`.
kwargs (additional keyword arguments, *optional*):
Will be passed to the underlying model specific decode method.
Returns:
`str`: The decoded sentence.
"""
decoded_text = super().decode(
token_ids=token_ids,
skip_special_tokens=skip_special_tokens,
clean_up_tokenization_spaces=clean_up_tokenization_spaces,
**kwargs,
)
if truncate_before_pattern is not None and len(truncate_before_pattern) > 0:
decoded_text = self.truncate(decoded_text, truncate_before_pattern)
return decoded_text
def truncate(self, completion, truncate_before_pattern):
def find_re(string, pattern, start_pos):
m = pattern.search(string, start_pos)
return m.start() if m else -1
terminals = [re.compile(pattern, re.MULTILINE) for pattern in truncate_before_pattern]
prints = list(re.finditer("^print", completion, re.MULTILINE))
if len(prints) > 1:
completion = completion[: prints[1].start()]
defs = list(re.finditer("^def", completion, re.MULTILINE))
if len(defs) > 1:
completion = completion[: defs[1].start()]
start_pos = 0
terminals_pos = [
pos for pos in [find_re(completion, terminal, start_pos) for terminal in terminals] if pos != -1
]
if len(terminals_pos) > 0:
return completion[: min(terminals_pos)]
else:
return completion
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transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/codegen/modeling_codegen.py | # coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2022 Salesforce authors, The EleutherAI, and HuggingFace Teams. 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.
""" PyTorch CodeGen model."""
from typing import Optional, Tuple, Union
import torch
import torch.utils.checkpoint
from torch import nn
from torch.nn import CrossEntropyLoss
from ...activations import ACT2FN
from ...modeling_outputs import BaseModelOutputWithPast, CausalLMOutputWithPast
from ...modeling_utils import PreTrainedModel
from ...utils import add_code_sample_docstrings, add_start_docstrings, add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward, logging
from .configuration_codegen import CodeGenConfig
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC = "Salesforce/codegen-2B-mono"
_CONFIG_FOR_DOC = "CodeGenConfig"
CODEGEN_PRETRAINED_MODEL_ARCHIVE_LIST = [
"Salesforce/codegen-350M-nl",
"Salesforce/codegen-350M-multi",
"Salesforce/codegen-350M-mono",
"Salesforce/codegen-2B-nl",
"Salesforce/codegen-2B-multi",
"Salesforce/codegen-2B-mono",
"Salesforce/codegen-6B-nl",
"Salesforce/codegen-6B-multi",
"Salesforce/codegen-6B-mono",
"Salesforce/codegen-16B-nl",
"Salesforce/codegen-16B-multi",
"Salesforce/codegen-16B-mono",
# See all CodeGen models at https://huggingface.co/models?filter=codegen
]
# Copied from transformers.models.gptj.modeling_gptj.create_sinusoidal_positions
def create_sinusoidal_positions(num_pos: int, dim: int) -> torch.Tensor:
inv_freq = 1.0 / (10000 ** (torch.arange(0, dim, 2) / dim))
sinusoid_inp = torch.einsum("i , j -> i j", torch.arange(num_pos, dtype=torch.float), inv_freq).float()
return torch.cat((torch.sin(sinusoid_inp), torch.cos(sinusoid_inp)), dim=1)
# Copied from transformers.models.gptj.modeling_gptj.rotate_every_two
def rotate_every_two(x: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
x1 = x[:, :, :, ::2]
x2 = x[:, :, :, 1::2]
x = torch.stack((-x2, x1), dim=-1)
return x.flatten(-2) # in einsum notation: rearrange(x, '... d j -> ... (d j)')
# Copied from transformers.models.gptj.modeling_gptj.apply_rotary_pos_emb
def apply_rotary_pos_emb(tensor: torch.Tensor, sin: torch.Tensor, cos: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
sin = torch.repeat_interleave(sin[:, :, None, :], 2, 3)
cos = torch.repeat_interleave(cos[:, :, None, :], 2, 3)
return (tensor * cos) + (rotate_every_two(tensor) * sin)
class CodeGenAttention(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
max_positions = config.max_position_embeddings
self.register_buffer(
"causal_mask",
torch.tril(torch.ones((max_positions, max_positions), dtype=torch.bool)).view(
1, 1, max_positions, max_positions
),
persistent=False,
)
self.attn_dropout = nn.Dropout(config.attn_pdrop)
self.resid_dropout = nn.Dropout(config.resid_pdrop)
self.embed_dim = config.hidden_size
self.num_attention_heads = config.num_attention_heads
self.head_dim = self.embed_dim // self.num_attention_heads
if self.head_dim * self.num_attention_heads != self.embed_dim:
raise ValueError(
f"embed_dim must be divisible by num_attention_heads (got `embed_dim`: {self.embed_dim} and"
f" `num_attention_heads`: {self.num_attention_heads})."
)
self.scale_attn = torch.sqrt(torch.tensor(self.head_dim, dtype=torch.float32)).to(torch.get_default_dtype())
self.qkv_proj = nn.Linear(self.embed_dim, self.embed_dim * 3, bias=False)
self.out_proj = nn.Linear(self.embed_dim, self.embed_dim, bias=False)
self.rotary_dim = config.rotary_dim
pos_embd_dim = self.rotary_dim or self.embed_dim
self.embed_positions = create_sinusoidal_positions(max_positions, pos_embd_dim)
def _split_heads(self, x, n_head, dim_head, mp_num):
reshaped = x.reshape(x.shape[:-1] + (n_head // mp_num, dim_head))
reshaped = reshaped.reshape(x.shape[:-2] + (-1,) + reshaped.shape[-1:])
return reshaped
def _merge_heads(self, tensor, num_attention_heads, attn_head_size):
"""
Merges attn_head_size dim and num_attn_heads dim into n_ctx
"""
if len(tensor.shape) == 5:
tensor = tensor.permute(0, 1, 3, 2, 4).contiguous()
elif len(tensor.shape) == 4:
tensor = tensor.permute(0, 2, 1, 3).contiguous()
else:
raise ValueError(f"Input tensor rank should be one of [4, 5], but is: {len(tensor.shape)}")
new_shape = tensor.size()[:-2] + (num_attention_heads * attn_head_size,)
return tensor.view(new_shape)
def _attn(
self,
query,
key,
value,
attention_mask=None,
head_mask=None,
):
# compute causal mask from causal mask buffer
query_length, key_length = query.size(-2), key.size(-2)
causal_mask = self.causal_mask[:, :, key_length - query_length : key_length, :key_length]
# Keep the attention weights computation in fp32 to avoid overflow issues
query = query.to(torch.float32)
key = key.to(torch.float32)
attn_weights = torch.matmul(query, key.transpose(-1, -2))
attn_weights = attn_weights / self.scale_attn
mask_value = torch.finfo(attn_weights.dtype).min
# Need to be a tensor, otherwise we get error: `RuntimeError: expected scalar type float but found double`.
# Need to be on the same device, otherwise `RuntimeError: ..., x and y to be on the same device`
mask_value = torch.tensor(mask_value, dtype=attn_weights.dtype).to(attn_weights.device)
attn_weights = torch.where(causal_mask, attn_weights, mask_value)
if attention_mask is not None:
# Apply the attention mask
attn_weights = attn_weights + attention_mask
attn_weights = nn.Softmax(dim=-1)(attn_weights)
attn_weights = attn_weights.to(value.dtype)
attn_weights = self.attn_dropout(attn_weights)
# Mask heads if we want to
if head_mask is not None:
attn_weights = attn_weights * head_mask
attn_output = torch.matmul(attn_weights, value)
return attn_output, attn_weights
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: Optional[torch.FloatTensor],
layer_past: Optional[Tuple[torch.Tensor]] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
use_cache: Optional[bool] = False,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Union[
Tuple[torch.Tensor, Tuple[torch.Tensor]],
Optional[Tuple[torch.Tensor, Tuple[torch.Tensor], Tuple[torch.Tensor, ...]]],
]:
qkv = self.qkv_proj(hidden_states)
# TODO(enijkamp): factor out number of logical TPU-v4 cores or make forward pass agnostic
mp_num = 4
qkv_split = qkv.reshape(qkv.shape[:-1] + (mp_num, -1))
local_dim = self.head_dim * self.num_attention_heads // mp_num
query, value, key = torch.split(qkv_split, local_dim, dim=-1)
query = self._split_heads(query, self.num_attention_heads, self.head_dim, mp_num=mp_num)
key = self._split_heads(key, self.num_attention_heads, self.head_dim, mp_num=mp_num)
value = self._split_heads(value, self.num_attention_heads, self.head_dim, mp_num=mp_num)
value = value.permute(0, 2, 1, 3)
embed_positions = self.embed_positions
if embed_positions.device != position_ids.device:
embed_positions = embed_positions.to(position_ids.device)
self.embed_positions = embed_positions
sincos = embed_positions[position_ids]
sin, cos = torch.split(sincos, sincos.shape[-1] // 2, dim=-1)
if self.rotary_dim is not None:
k_rot = key[:, :, :, : self.rotary_dim]
k_pass = key[:, :, :, self.rotary_dim :]
q_rot = query[:, :, :, : self.rotary_dim]
q_pass = query[:, :, :, self.rotary_dim :]
k_rot = apply_rotary_pos_emb(k_rot, sin, cos)
q_rot = apply_rotary_pos_emb(q_rot, sin, cos)
key = torch.cat([k_rot, k_pass], dim=-1)
query = torch.cat([q_rot, q_pass], dim=-1)
else:
key = apply_rotary_pos_emb(key, sin, cos)
query = apply_rotary_pos_emb(query, sin, cos)
key = key.permute(0, 2, 1, 3)
query = query.permute(0, 2, 1, 3)
if layer_past is not None:
past_key = layer_past[0]
past_value = layer_past[1]
key = torch.cat((past_key, key), dim=-2)
value = torch.cat((past_value, value), dim=-2)
if use_cache is True:
present = (key, value)
else:
present = None
# compute self-attention: V x Softmax(QK^T)
attn_output, attn_weights = self._attn(query, key, value, attention_mask, head_mask)
attn_output = self._merge_heads(attn_output, self.num_attention_heads, self.head_dim)
attn_output = self.out_proj(attn_output)
attn_output = self.resid_dropout(attn_output)
outputs = (attn_output, present)
if output_attentions:
outputs += (attn_weights,)
return outputs # a, present, (attentions)
# Copied from transformers.models.gptj.modeling_gptj.GPTJMLP with GPTJ->CodeGen
class CodeGenMLP(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, intermediate_size, config): # in MLP: intermediate_size= 4 * embed_dim
super().__init__()
embed_dim = config.n_embd
self.fc_in = nn.Linear(embed_dim, intermediate_size)
self.fc_out = nn.Linear(intermediate_size, embed_dim)
self.act = ACT2FN[config.activation_function]
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(config.resid_pdrop)
def forward(self, hidden_states: Optional[torch.FloatTensor]) -> torch.FloatTensor:
hidden_states = self.fc_in(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.act(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.fc_out(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.dropout(hidden_states)
return hidden_states
# Copied from transformers.models.gptj.modeling_gptj.GPTJBlock with GPTJ->CodeGen
class CodeGenBlock(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
inner_dim = config.n_inner if config.n_inner is not None else 4 * config.n_embd
self.ln_1 = nn.LayerNorm(config.n_embd, eps=config.layer_norm_epsilon)
self.attn = CodeGenAttention(config)
self.mlp = CodeGenMLP(inner_dim, config)
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: Optional[torch.FloatTensor],
layer_past: Optional[Tuple[torch.Tensor]] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
use_cache: Optional[bool] = False,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Union[Tuple[torch.Tensor], Optional[Tuple[torch.Tensor, Tuple[torch.FloatTensor, ...]]]]:
residual = hidden_states
hidden_states = self.ln_1(hidden_states)
attn_outputs = self.attn(
hidden_states=hidden_states,
layer_past=layer_past,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
position_ids=position_ids,
head_mask=head_mask,
use_cache=use_cache,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
)
attn_output = attn_outputs[0] # output_attn: a, present, (attentions)
outputs = attn_outputs[1:]
feed_forward_hidden_states = self.mlp(hidden_states)
hidden_states = attn_output + feed_forward_hidden_states + residual
if use_cache:
outputs = (hidden_states,) + outputs
else:
outputs = (hidden_states,) + outputs[1:]
return outputs # hidden_states, present, (attentions)
class CodeGenPreTrainedModel(PreTrainedModel):
"""
An abstract class to handle weights initialization and a simple interface for downloading and loading pretrained
models.
"""
config_class = CodeGenConfig
base_model_prefix = "transformer"
supports_gradient_checkpointing = True
_no_split_modules = ["CodeGenBlock"]
_skip_keys_device_placement = "past_key_values"
def __init__(self, *inputs, **kwargs):
super().__init__(*inputs, **kwargs)
def _init_weights(self, module):
"""Initialize the weights."""
if isinstance(module, (nn.Linear,)):
# Slightly different from Mesh Transformer JAX which uses truncated_normal for initialization
# cf https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/5617
module.weight.data.normal_(mean=0.0, std=self.config.initializer_range)
if module.bias is not None:
module.bias.data.zero_()
elif isinstance(module, nn.Embedding):
module.weight.data.normal_(mean=0.0, std=self.config.initializer_range)
if module.padding_idx is not None:
module.weight.data[module.padding_idx].zero_()
elif isinstance(module, nn.LayerNorm):
module.bias.data.zero_()
module.weight.data.fill_(1.0)
def _set_gradient_checkpointing(self, module, value=False):
if isinstance(module, CodeGenModel):
module.gradient_checkpointing = value
CODEGEN_START_DOCSTRING = r"""
This model is a PyTorch [torch.nn.Module](https://pytorch.org/docs/stable/nn.html#torch.nn.Module) sub-class. Use
it as a regular PyTorch Module and refer to the PyTorch documentation for all matter related to general usage and
behavior.
Parameters:
config ([`CodeGenConfig`]): Model configuration class with all the parameters of the model.
Initializing with a config file does not load the weights associated with the model, only the
configuration. Check out the [`~PreTrainedModel.from_pretrained`] method to load the model weights.
"""
CODEGEN_INPUTS_DOCSTRING = r"""
Args:
input_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `({0})`):
Indices of input sequence tokens in the vocabulary.
Indices can be obtained using [`AutoProcenizer`]. See [`PreTrainedTokenizer.encode`] and
[`PreTrainedTokenizer.__call__`] for details.
[What are input IDs?](../glossary#input-ids)
attention_mask (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `({0})`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on padding token indices. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
token_type_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `({0})`, *optional*):
Segment token indices to indicate first and second portions of the inputs. Indices are selected in `[0,
1]`:
- 0 corresponds to a *sentence A* token,
- 1 corresponds to a *sentence B* token.
[What are token type IDs?](../glossary#token-type-ids)
position_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `({0})`, *optional*):
Indices of positions of each input sequence tokens in the position embeddings. Selected in the range `[0,
config.n_positions - 1]`.
[What are position IDs?](../glossary#position-ids)
head_mask (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(num_attention_heads,)` or `(n_layer, num_attention_heads)`, *optional*):
Mask to nullify selected heads of the self-attention modules. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 indicates the head is **not masked**,
- 0 indicates the head is **masked**.
inputs_embeds (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `({0}, hidden_dim)`, *optional*):
Optionally, instead of passing `input_ids` you can choose to directly pass an embedded representation. This
is useful if you want more control over how to convert *input_ids* indices into associated vectors than the
model's internal embedding lookup matrix.
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under returned
tensors for more detail.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors for
more detail.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple.
"""
@add_start_docstrings(
"The bare CodeGen Model transformer outputting raw hidden-states without any specific head on top.",
CODEGEN_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class CodeGenModel(CodeGenPreTrainedModel):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__(config)
self.embed_dim = config.n_embd
self.vocab_size = config.vocab_size
self.wte = nn.Embedding(config.vocab_size, self.embed_dim)
self.drop = nn.Dropout(config.embd_pdrop)
self.h = nn.ModuleList([CodeGenBlock(config) for _ in range(config.n_layer)])
self.ln_f = nn.LayerNorm(self.embed_dim, eps=config.layer_norm_epsilon)
self.rotary_dim = min(config.rotary_dim, config.n_ctx // config.num_attention_heads)
self.gradient_checkpointing = False
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
def get_input_embeddings(self):
return self.wte
def set_input_embeddings(self, new_embeddings):
self.wte = new_embeddings
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(CODEGEN_INPUTS_DOCSTRING.format("batch_size, sequence_length"))
@add_code_sample_docstrings(
checkpoint=_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC,
output_type=BaseModelOutputWithPast,
config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC,
)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
past_key_values: Optional[Tuple[Tuple[torch.Tensor]]] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
token_type_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
use_cache: Optional[bool] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple, BaseModelOutputWithPast]:
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
use_cache = use_cache if use_cache is not None else self.config.use_cache
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
if input_ids is not None and inputs_embeds is not None:
raise ValueError("You cannot specify both input_ids and inputs_embeds at the same time")
elif input_ids is not None:
input_shape = input_ids.size()
input_ids = input_ids.view(-1, input_shape[-1])
batch_size = input_ids.shape[0]
elif inputs_embeds is not None:
input_shape = inputs_embeds.size()[:-1]
batch_size = inputs_embeds.shape[0]
else:
raise ValueError("You have to specify either input_ids or inputs_embeds")
device = input_ids.device if input_ids is not None else inputs_embeds.device
if token_type_ids is not None:
token_type_ids = token_type_ids.view(-1, input_shape[-1])
if position_ids is not None:
position_ids = position_ids.view(-1, input_shape[-1]).long()
if past_key_values is None:
past_length = 0
past_key_values = tuple([None] * len(self.h))
else:
past_length = past_key_values[0][0].size(-2)
if position_ids is None:
position_ids = torch.arange(past_length, input_shape[-1] + past_length, dtype=torch.long, device=device)
position_ids = position_ids.unsqueeze(0).view(-1, input_shape[-1])
# Attention mask.
if attention_mask is not None:
if batch_size <= 0:
raise ValueError("batch_size has to be defined and > 0")
attention_mask = attention_mask.view(batch_size, -1)
# We create a 3D attention mask from a 2D tensor mask.
# Sizes are [batch_size, 1, 1, to_seq_length]
# So we can broadcast to [batch_size, num_heads, from_seq_length, to_seq_length]
# this attention mask is more simple than the triangular masking of causal attention
# used in OpenAI GPT, we just need to prepare the broadcast dimension here.
attention_mask = attention_mask[:, None, None, :]
# Since attention_mask is 1.0 for positions we want to attend and 0.0 for
# masked positions, this operation will create a tensor which is 0.0 for
# positions we want to attend and the dtype's smallest value for masked positions.
# Since we are adding it to the raw scores before the softmax, this is
# effectively the same as removing these entirely.
attention_mask = attention_mask.to(dtype=self.dtype) # fp16 compatibility
attention_mask = (1.0 - attention_mask) * torch.finfo(self.dtype).min
# Prepare head mask if needed
# 1.0 in head_mask indicate we keep the head
# attention_probs has shape bsz x num_attention_heads x N x N
# head_mask has shape n_layer x batch x num_attention_heads x N x N
head_mask = self.get_head_mask(head_mask, self.config.n_layer)
if inputs_embeds is None:
inputs_embeds = self.wte(input_ids)
hidden_states = inputs_embeds
if token_type_ids is not None:
token_type_embeds = self.wte(token_type_ids)
hidden_states = hidden_states + token_type_embeds
hidden_states = self.drop(hidden_states)
output_shape = input_shape + (hidden_states.size(-1),)
if self.gradient_checkpointing and self.training:
if use_cache:
logger.warning_once(
"`use_cache=True` is incompatible with `config.gradient_checkpointing=True`. Setting "
"`use_cache=False`..."
)
use_cache = False
presents = () if use_cache else None
all_self_attentions = () if output_attentions else None
all_hidden_states = () if output_hidden_states else None
for i, (block, layer_past) in enumerate(zip(self.h, past_key_values)):
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states = all_hidden_states + (hidden_states,)
if self.gradient_checkpointing and self.training:
def create_custom_forward(module):
def custom_forward(*inputs):
# None for past_key_value
return module(*inputs, use_cache, output_attentions)
return custom_forward
outputs = torch.utils.checkpoint.checkpoint(
create_custom_forward(block),
hidden_states,
None,
attention_mask,
position_ids,
head_mask[i],
)
else:
outputs = block(
hidden_states=hidden_states,
layer_past=layer_past,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
position_ids=position_ids,
head_mask=head_mask[i],
use_cache=use_cache,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
)
hidden_states = outputs[0]
if use_cache is True:
presents = presents + (outputs[1],)
if output_attentions:
all_self_attentions = all_self_attentions + (outputs[2 if use_cache else 1],)
hidden_states = self.ln_f(hidden_states)
hidden_states = hidden_states.view(output_shape)
# Add last hidden state
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states = all_hidden_states + (hidden_states,)
if not return_dict:
return tuple(v for v in [hidden_states, presents, all_hidden_states, all_self_attentions] if v is not None)
return BaseModelOutputWithPast(
last_hidden_state=hidden_states,
past_key_values=presents,
hidden_states=all_hidden_states,
attentions=all_self_attentions,
)
@add_start_docstrings(
"""
The CodeGen Model transformer with a language modeling head on top.
""",
CODEGEN_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class CodeGenForCausalLM(CodeGenPreTrainedModel):
_tied_weights_keys = ["lm_head.weight"]
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__(config)
self.transformer = CodeGenModel(config)
self.lm_head = nn.Linear(config.n_embd, config.vocab_size)
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
def get_output_embeddings(self):
return self.lm_head
def set_output_embeddings(self, new_embeddings):
self.lm_head = new_embeddings
def prepare_inputs_for_generation(self, input_ids, past_key_values=None, **kwargs):
token_type_ids = kwargs.get("token_type_ids", None)
# only last token for inputs_ids if past is defined in kwargs
if past_key_values:
input_ids = input_ids[:, -1].unsqueeze(-1)
if token_type_ids is not None:
token_type_ids = token_type_ids[:, -1].unsqueeze(-1)
attention_mask = kwargs.get("attention_mask", None)
position_ids = kwargs.get("position_ids", None)
if attention_mask is not None and position_ids is None:
# create position_ids on the fly for batch generation
position_ids = attention_mask.long().cumsum(-1) - 1
position_ids.masked_fill_(attention_mask == 0, 1)
if past_key_values:
position_ids = position_ids[:, -1].unsqueeze(-1)
return {
"input_ids": input_ids,
"past_key_values": past_key_values,
"use_cache": kwargs.get("use_cache"),
"position_ids": position_ids,
"attention_mask": attention_mask,
"token_type_ids": token_type_ids,
}
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(CODEGEN_INPUTS_DOCSTRING.format("batch_size, sequence_length"))
@add_code_sample_docstrings(
checkpoint=_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC,
output_type=CausalLMOutputWithPast,
config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC,
)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
past_key_values: Optional[Tuple[Tuple[torch.Tensor]]] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
token_type_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
labels: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
use_cache: Optional[bool] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple, CausalLMOutputWithPast]:
r"""
labels (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Labels for language modeling. Note that the labels **are shifted** inside the model, i.e. you can set
`labels = input_ids` Indices are selected in `[-100, 0, ..., config.vocab_size]` All labels set to `-100`
are ignored (masked), the loss is only computed for labels in `[0, ..., config.vocab_size]`
"""
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
transformer_outputs = self.transformer(
input_ids,
past_key_values=past_key_values,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
token_type_ids=token_type_ids,
position_ids=position_ids,
head_mask=head_mask,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
use_cache=use_cache,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
hidden_states = transformer_outputs[0]
# make sure sampling in fp16 works correctly and
# compute loss in fp32 to match with mesh-tf version
# https://github.com/EleutherAI/gpt-neo/blob/89ce74164da2fb16179106f54e2269b5da8db333/models/gpt2/gpt2.py#L179
lm_logits = self.lm_head(hidden_states).to(torch.float32)
loss = None
if labels is not None:
# move labels to correct device to enable model parallelism
labels = labels.to(lm_logits.device)
# Shift so that tokens < n predict n
shift_logits = lm_logits[..., :-1, :].contiguous()
shift_labels = labels[..., 1:].contiguous()
# Flatten the tokens
loss_fct = CrossEntropyLoss()
loss = loss_fct(shift_logits.view(-1, shift_logits.size(-1)), shift_labels.view(-1))
loss = loss.to(hidden_states.dtype)
if not return_dict:
output = (lm_logits,) + transformer_outputs[1:]
return ((loss,) + output) if loss is not None else output
return CausalLMOutputWithPast(
loss=loss,
logits=lm_logits,
past_key_values=transformer_outputs.past_key_values,
hidden_states=transformer_outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=transformer_outputs.attentions,
)
@staticmethod
def _reorder_cache(
past_key_values: Tuple[Tuple[torch.Tensor]], beam_idx: torch.Tensor
) -> Tuple[Tuple[torch.Tensor]]:
"""
This function is used to re-order the `past_key_values` cache if [`~PretrainedModel.beam_search`] or
[`~PretrainedModel.beam_sample`] is called. This is required to match `past_key_values` with the correct
beam_idx at every generation step.
"""
return tuple(
tuple(past_state.index_select(0, beam_idx.to(past_state.device)) for past_state in layer_past)
for layer_past in past_key_values
)
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transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/codegen/__init__.py | # Copyright 2022 Salesforce authors, The EleutherAI, and HuggingFace Teams. 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.
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING
from ...utils import OptionalDependencyNotAvailable, _LazyModule, is_tokenizers_available, is_torch_available
_import_structure = {
"configuration_codegen": ["CODEGEN_PRETRAINED_CONFIG_ARCHIVE_MAP", "CodeGenConfig", "CodeGenOnnxConfig"],
"tokenization_codegen": ["CodeGenTokenizer"],
}
try:
if not is_tokenizers_available():
raise OptionalDependencyNotAvailable()
except OptionalDependencyNotAvailable:
pass
else:
_import_structure["tokenization_codegen_fast"] = ["CodeGenTokenizerFast"]
try:
if not is_torch_available():
raise OptionalDependencyNotAvailable()
except OptionalDependencyNotAvailable:
pass
else:
_import_structure["modeling_codegen"] = [
"CODEGEN_PRETRAINED_MODEL_ARCHIVE_LIST",
"CodeGenForCausalLM",
"CodeGenModel",
"CodeGenPreTrainedModel",
]
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from .configuration_codegen import CODEGEN_PRETRAINED_CONFIG_ARCHIVE_MAP, CodeGenConfig, CodeGenOnnxConfig
from .tokenization_codegen import CodeGenTokenizer
try:
if not is_tokenizers_available():
raise OptionalDependencyNotAvailable()
except OptionalDependencyNotAvailable:
pass
else:
from .tokenization_codegen_fast import CodeGenTokenizerFast
try:
if not is_torch_available():
raise OptionalDependencyNotAvailable()
except OptionalDependencyNotAvailable:
pass
else:
from .modeling_codegen import (
CODEGEN_PRETRAINED_MODEL_ARCHIVE_LIST,
CodeGenForCausalLM,
CodeGenModel,
CodeGenPreTrainedModel,
)
else:
import sys
sys.modules[__name__] = _LazyModule(__name__, globals()["__file__"], _import_structure, module_spec=__spec__)
| 2,443 | 32.027027 | 113 | py |
transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/codegen/configuration_codegen.py | # coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2022 Salesforce authors, The EleutherAI, and HuggingFace Teams. 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.
""" CodeGen model configuration"""
from collections import OrderedDict
from typing import Any, List, Mapping, Optional
from ... import PreTrainedTokenizer, TensorType, is_torch_available
from ...configuration_utils import PretrainedConfig
from ...onnx import OnnxConfigWithPast, PatchingSpec
from ...utils import logging
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
CODEGEN_PRETRAINED_CONFIG_ARCHIVE_MAP = {
"Salesforce/codegen-350M-nl": "https://huggingface.co/Salesforce/codegen-350M-nl/resolve/main/config.json",
"Salesforce/codegen-350M-multi": "https://huggingface.co/Salesforce/codegen-350M-multi/resolve/main/config.json",
"Salesforce/codegen-350M-mono": "https://huggingface.co/Salesforce/codegen-350M-mono/resolve/main/config.json",
"Salesforce/codegen-2B-nl": "https://huggingface.co/Salesforce/codegen-2B-nl/resolve/main/config.json",
"Salesforce/codegen-2B-multi": "https://huggingface.co/Salesforce/codegen-2B-multi/resolve/main/config.json",
"Salesforce/codegen-2B-mono": "https://huggingface.co/Salesforce/codegen-2B-mono/resolve/main/config.json",
"Salesforce/codegen-6B-nl": "https://huggingface.co/Salesforce/codegen-6B-nl/resolve/main/config.json",
"Salesforce/codegen-6B-multi": "https://huggingface.co/Salesforce/codegen-6B-multi/resolve/main/config.json",
"Salesforce/codegen-6B-mono": "https://huggingface.co/Salesforce/codegen-6B-mono/resolve/main/config.json",
"Salesforce/codegen-16B-nl": "https://huggingface.co/Salesforce/codegen-16B-nl/resolve/main/config.json",
"Salesforce/codegen-16B-multi": "https://huggingface.co/Salesforce/codegen-16B-multi/resolve/main/config.json",
"Salesforce/codegen-16B-mono": "https://huggingface.co/Salesforce/codegen-16B-mono/resolve/main/config.json",
}
class CodeGenConfig(PretrainedConfig):
r"""
This is the configuration class to store the configuration of a [`CodeGenModel`]. It is used to instantiate a
CodeGen model according to the specified arguments, defining the model architecture. Instantiating a configuration
with the defaults will yield a similar configuration to that of the CodeGen
[Salesforce/codegen-2B-mono](https://huggingface.co/Salesforce/codegen-2B-mono) architecture. Configuration objects
inherit from [`PretrainedConfig`] and can be used to control the model outputs. Read the documentation from
[`PretrainedConfig`] for more information.
Args:
vocab_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 50400):
Vocabulary size of the CodeGen model. Defines the number of different tokens that can be represented by the
`inputs_ids` passed when calling [`CodeGenModel`].
n_positions (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 2048):
The maximum sequence length that this model might ever be used with. Typically set this to something large
just in case (e.g., 512 or 1024 or 2048).
n_embd (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 4096):
Dimensionality of the embeddings and hidden states.
n_layer (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 28):
Number of hidden layers in the Transformer encoder.
n_head (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 16):
Number of attention heads for each attention layer in the Transformer encoder.
rotary_dim (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 64):
Number of dimensions in the embedding that Rotary Position Embedding is applied to.
n_inner (`int`, *optional*, defaults to None):
Dimensionality of the inner feed-forward layers. `None` will set it to 4 times n_embd
activation_function (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"gelu_new"`):
Activation function, to be selected in the list `["relu", "silu", "gelu", "tanh", "gelu_new"]`.
resid_pdrop (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.1):
The dropout probability for all fully connected layers in the embeddings, encoder, and pooler.
embd_pdrop (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 0.1):
The dropout ratio for the embeddings.
attn_pdrop (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.1):
The dropout ratio for the attention.
layer_norm_epsilon (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 1e-5):
The epsilon to use in the layer normalization layers.
initializer_range (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.02):
The standard deviation of the truncated_normal_initializer for initializing all weight matrices.
use_cache (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether or not the model should return the last key/values attentions (not used by all models).
Example:
```python
>>> from transformers import CodeGenConfig, CodeGenModel
>>> # Initializing a CodeGen 6B configuration
>>> configuration = CodeGenConfig()
>>> # Initializing a model (with random weights) from the configuration
>>> model = CodeGenModel(configuration)
>>> # Accessing the model configuration
>>> configuration = model.config
```"""
model_type = "codegen"
attribute_map = {
"max_position_embeddings": "n_positions",
"hidden_size": "n_embd",
"num_attention_heads": "n_head",
"num_hidden_layers": "n_layer",
}
def __init__(
self,
vocab_size=50400,
n_positions=2048,
n_ctx=2048,
n_embd=4096,
n_layer=28,
n_head=16,
rotary_dim=64,
n_inner=None,
activation_function="gelu_new",
resid_pdrop=0.0,
embd_pdrop=0.0,
attn_pdrop=0.0,
layer_norm_epsilon=1e-5,
initializer_range=0.02,
use_cache=True,
bos_token_id=50256,
eos_token_id=50256,
tie_word_embeddings=False,
**kwargs,
):
self.vocab_size = vocab_size
self.n_ctx = n_ctx
self.n_positions = n_positions
self.n_embd = n_embd
self.n_layer = n_layer
self.n_head = n_head
self.n_inner = n_inner
self.rotary_dim = rotary_dim
self.activation_function = activation_function
self.resid_pdrop = resid_pdrop
self.embd_pdrop = embd_pdrop
self.attn_pdrop = attn_pdrop
self.layer_norm_epsilon = layer_norm_epsilon
self.initializer_range = initializer_range
self.use_cache = use_cache
self.bos_token_id = bos_token_id
self.eos_token_id = eos_token_id
super().__init__(
bos_token_id=bos_token_id, eos_token_id=eos_token_id, tie_word_embeddings=tie_word_embeddings, **kwargs
)
# Copied from transformers.models.gpt2.configuration_gpt2.GPT2OnnxConfig
class CodeGenOnnxConfig(OnnxConfigWithPast):
def __init__(
self,
config: PretrainedConfig,
task: str = "default",
patching_specs: List[PatchingSpec] = None,
use_past: bool = False,
):
super().__init__(config, task=task, patching_specs=patching_specs, use_past=use_past)
if not getattr(self._config, "pad_token_id", None):
# TODO: how to do that better?
self._config.pad_token_id = 0
@property
def inputs(self) -> Mapping[str, Mapping[int, str]]:
common_inputs = OrderedDict({"input_ids": {0: "batch", 1: "sequence"}})
if self.use_past:
self.fill_with_past_key_values_(common_inputs, direction="inputs")
common_inputs["attention_mask"] = {0: "batch", 1: "past_sequence + sequence"}
else:
common_inputs["attention_mask"] = {0: "batch", 1: "sequence"}
return common_inputs
@property
def num_layers(self) -> int:
return self._config.n_layer
@property
def num_attention_heads(self) -> int:
return self._config.n_head
def generate_dummy_inputs(
self,
tokenizer: PreTrainedTokenizer,
batch_size: int = -1,
seq_length: int = -1,
is_pair: bool = False,
framework: Optional[TensorType] = None,
) -> Mapping[str, Any]:
common_inputs = super(OnnxConfigWithPast, self).generate_dummy_inputs(
tokenizer, batch_size=batch_size, seq_length=seq_length, is_pair=is_pair, framework=framework
)
# We need to order the input in the way they appears in the forward()
ordered_inputs = OrderedDict({"input_ids": common_inputs["input_ids"]})
# Need to add the past_keys
if self.use_past:
if not is_torch_available():
raise ValueError("Cannot generate dummy past_keys inputs without PyTorch installed.")
else:
import torch
batch, seqlen = common_inputs["input_ids"].shape
# Not using the same length for past_key_values
past_key_values_length = seqlen + 2
past_shape = (
batch,
self.num_attention_heads,
past_key_values_length,
self._config.hidden_size // self.num_attention_heads,
)
ordered_inputs["past_key_values"] = [
(torch.zeros(past_shape), torch.zeros(past_shape)) for _ in range(self.num_layers)
]
ordered_inputs["attention_mask"] = common_inputs["attention_mask"]
if self.use_past:
mask_dtype = ordered_inputs["attention_mask"].dtype
ordered_inputs["attention_mask"] = torch.cat(
[ordered_inputs["attention_mask"], torch.ones(batch, past_key_values_length, dtype=mask_dtype)], dim=1
)
return ordered_inputs
@property
def default_onnx_opset(self) -> int:
return 13
| 10,324 | 43.313305 | 119 | py |
transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/codegen/tokenization_codegen.py | # coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2022 The Salesforce authors, The Open AI Team Authors and The HuggingFace Inc. team.
#
# 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.
"""Tokenization classes for CodeGen"""
import json
import os
from functools import lru_cache
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, List, Optional, Tuple, Union
import numpy as np
import regex as re
from ...utils import is_tf_available, is_torch_available, logging
if TYPE_CHECKING:
if is_torch_available():
import torch
if is_tf_available():
import tensorflow as tf
from ...tokenization_utils import AddedToken, PreTrainedTokenizer
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
VOCAB_FILES_NAMES = {
"vocab_file": "vocab.json",
"merges_file": "merges.txt",
}
PRETRAINED_VOCAB_FILES_MAP = {
"vocab_file": {
"Salesforce/codegen-350M-mono": "https://huggingface.co/Salesforce/codegen-350M-mono/resolve/main/vocab.json",
},
"merges_file": {
"Salesforce/codegen-350M-mono": "https://huggingface.co/Salesforce/codegen-350M-mono/resolve/main/merges.txt",
},
}
PRETRAINED_POSITIONAL_EMBEDDINGS_SIZES = {
"Salesforce/codegen-350M-mono": 2048,
}
@lru_cache()
def bytes_to_unicode():
"""
Returns list of utf-8 byte and a mapping to unicode strings. We specifically avoids mapping to whitespace/control
characters the bpe code barfs on.
The reversible bpe codes work on unicode strings. This means you need a large # of unicode characters in your vocab
if you want to avoid UNKs. When you're at something like a 10B token dataset you end up needing around 5K for
decent coverage. This is a significant percentage of your normal, say, 32K bpe vocab. To avoid that, we want lookup
tables between utf-8 bytes and unicode strings.
"""
bs = (
list(range(ord("!"), ord("~") + 1)) + list(range(ord("¡"), ord("¬") + 1)) + list(range(ord("®"), ord("ÿ") + 1))
)
cs = bs[:]
n = 0
for b in range(2**8):
if b not in bs:
bs.append(b)
cs.append(2**8 + n)
n += 1
cs = [chr(n) for n in cs]
return dict(zip(bs, cs))
def get_pairs(word):
"""
Return set of symbol pairs in a word.
Word is represented as tuple of symbols (symbols being variable-length strings).
"""
pairs = set()
prev_char = word[0]
for char in word[1:]:
pairs.add((prev_char, char))
prev_char = char
return pairs
class CodeGenTokenizer(PreTrainedTokenizer):
"""
Construct a CodeGen tokenizer. Based on byte-level Byte-Pair-Encoding.
This tokenizer has been trained to treat spaces like parts of the tokens (a bit like sentencepiece) so a word will
be encoded differently whether it is at the beginning of the sentence (without space) or not:
```python
>>> from transformers import CodeGenTokenizer
>>> tokenizer = CodeGenTokenizer.from_pretrained("Salesforce/codegen-350M-mono")
>>> tokenizer("Hello world")["input_ids"]
[15496, 995]
>>> tokenizer(" Hello world")["input_ids"]
[18435, 995]
```
You can get around that behavior by passing `add_prefix_space=True` when instantiating this tokenizer or when you
call it on some text, but since the model was not pretrained this way, it might yield a decrease in performance.
<Tip>
When used with `is_split_into_words=True`, this tokenizer will add a space before each word (even the first one).
</Tip>
This tokenizer inherits from [`PreTrainedTokenizer`] which contains most of the main methods. Users should refer to
this superclass for more information regarding those methods.
Args:
vocab_file (`str`):
Path to the vocabulary file.
merges_file (`str`):
Path to the merges file.
errors (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"replace"`):
Paradigm to follow when decoding bytes to UTF-8. See
[bytes.decode](https://docs.python.org/3/library/stdtypes.html#bytes.decode) for more information.
unk_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `<|endoftext|>`):
The unknown token. A token that is not in the vocabulary cannot be converted to an ID and is set to be this
token instead.
bos_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `<|endoftext|>`):
The beginning of sequence token.
eos_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `<|endoftext|>`):
The end of sequence token.
add_prefix_space (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether or not to add an initial space to the input. This allows to treat the leading word just as any
other word. (CodeGen tokenizer detect beginning of words by the preceding space).
"""
vocab_files_names = VOCAB_FILES_NAMES
pretrained_vocab_files_map = PRETRAINED_VOCAB_FILES_MAP
max_model_input_sizes = PRETRAINED_POSITIONAL_EMBEDDINGS_SIZES
model_input_names = ["input_ids", "attention_mask"]
def __init__(
self,
vocab_file,
merges_file,
errors="replace",
unk_token="<|endoftext|>",
bos_token="<|endoftext|>",
eos_token="<|endoftext|>",
pad_token=None,
add_prefix_space=False,
add_bos_token=False,
**kwargs,
):
bos_token = AddedToken(bos_token, lstrip=False, rstrip=False) if isinstance(bos_token, str) else bos_token
eos_token = AddedToken(eos_token, lstrip=False, rstrip=False) if isinstance(eos_token, str) else eos_token
unk_token = AddedToken(unk_token, lstrip=False, rstrip=False) if isinstance(unk_token, str) else unk_token
pad_token = AddedToken(pad_token, lstrip=False, rstrip=False) if isinstance(pad_token, str) else pad_token
super().__init__(
errors=errors,
unk_token=unk_token,
bos_token=bos_token,
eos_token=eos_token,
pad_token=pad_token,
add_prefix_space=add_prefix_space,
add_bos_token=add_bos_token,
**kwargs,
)
self.add_bos_token = add_bos_token
with open(vocab_file, encoding="utf-8") as vocab_handle:
self.encoder = json.load(vocab_handle)
self.decoder = {v: k for k, v in self.encoder.items()}
self.errors = errors # how to handle errors in decoding
self.byte_encoder = bytes_to_unicode()
self.byte_decoder = {v: k for k, v in self.byte_encoder.items()}
with open(merges_file, encoding="utf-8") as merges_handle:
bpe_merges = merges_handle.read().split("\n")[1:-1]
bpe_merges = [tuple(merge.split()) for merge in bpe_merges]
self.bpe_ranks = dict(zip(bpe_merges, range(len(bpe_merges))))
self.cache = {}
self.add_prefix_space = add_prefix_space
# Should have added re.IGNORECASE so BPE merges can happen for capitalized versions of contractions
self.pat = re.compile(r"""'s|'t|'re|'ve|'m|'ll|'d| ?\p{L}+| ?\p{N}+| ?[^\s\p{L}\p{N}]+|\s+(?!\S)|\s+""")
@property
def vocab_size(self):
return len(self.encoder)
def get_vocab(self):
return dict(self.encoder, **self.added_tokens_encoder)
def bpe(self, token):
if token in self.cache:
return self.cache[token]
word = tuple(token)
pairs = get_pairs(word)
if not pairs:
return token
while True:
bigram = min(pairs, key=lambda pair: self.bpe_ranks.get(pair, float("inf")))
if bigram not in self.bpe_ranks:
break
first, second = bigram
new_word = []
i = 0
while i < len(word):
try:
j = word.index(first, i)
except ValueError:
new_word.extend(word[i:])
break
else:
new_word.extend(word[i:j])
i = j
if word[i] == first and i < len(word) - 1 and word[i + 1] == second:
new_word.append(first + second)
i += 2
else:
new_word.append(word[i])
i += 1
new_word = tuple(new_word)
word = new_word
if len(word) == 1:
break
else:
pairs = get_pairs(word)
word = " ".join(word)
self.cache[token] = word
return word
def build_inputs_with_special_tokens(self, token_ids_0, token_ids_1=None):
if self.add_bos_token:
bos_token_ids = [self.bos_token_id]
else:
bos_token_ids = []
output = bos_token_ids + token_ids_0
if token_ids_1 is None:
return output
return output + bos_token_ids + token_ids_1
def _tokenize(self, text):
"""Tokenize a string."""
bpe_tokens = []
for token in re.findall(self.pat, text):
token = "".join(
self.byte_encoder[b] for b in token.encode("utf-8")
) # Maps all our bytes to unicode strings, avoiding control tokens of the BPE (spaces in our case)
bpe_tokens.extend(bpe_token for bpe_token in self.bpe(token).split(" "))
return bpe_tokens
def _convert_token_to_id(self, token):
"""Converts a token (str) in an id using the vocab."""
return self.encoder.get(token, self.encoder.get(self.unk_token))
def _convert_id_to_token(self, index):
"""Converts an index (integer) in a token (str) using the vocab."""
return self.decoder.get(index)
def convert_tokens_to_string(self, tokens):
"""Converts a sequence of tokens (string) in a single string."""
text = "".join(tokens)
text = bytearray([self.byte_decoder[c] for c in text]).decode("utf-8", errors=self.errors)
return text
def save_vocabulary(self, save_directory: str, filename_prefix: Optional[str] = None) -> Tuple[str]:
if not os.path.isdir(save_directory):
logger.error(f"Vocabulary path ({save_directory}) should be a directory")
return
vocab_file = os.path.join(
save_directory, (filename_prefix + "-" if filename_prefix else "") + VOCAB_FILES_NAMES["vocab_file"]
)
merge_file = os.path.join(
save_directory, (filename_prefix + "-" if filename_prefix else "") + VOCAB_FILES_NAMES["merges_file"]
)
with open(vocab_file, "w", encoding="utf-8") as f:
f.write(json.dumps(self.encoder, indent=2, sort_keys=True, ensure_ascii=False) + "\n")
index = 0
with open(merge_file, "w", encoding="utf-8") as writer:
writer.write("#version: 0.2\n")
for bpe_tokens, token_index in sorted(self.bpe_ranks.items(), key=lambda kv: kv[1]):
if index != token_index:
logger.warning(
f"Saving vocabulary to {merge_file}: BPE merge indices are not consecutive."
" Please check that the tokenizer is not corrupted!"
)
index = token_index
writer.write(" ".join(bpe_tokens) + "\n")
index += 1
return vocab_file, merge_file
def prepare_for_tokenization(self, text, is_split_into_words=False, **kwargs):
add_prefix_space = kwargs.pop("add_prefix_space", self.add_prefix_space)
if is_split_into_words or add_prefix_space:
text = " " + text
return (text, kwargs)
def decode(
self,
token_ids: Union[int, List[int], "np.ndarray", "torch.Tensor", "tf.Tensor"],
skip_special_tokens: bool = False,
clean_up_tokenization_spaces: bool = None,
truncate_before_pattern: Optional[List[str]] = None,
**kwargs,
) -> str:
"""
Converts a sequence of ids in a string, using the tokenizer and vocabulary with options to remove special
tokens and clean up tokenization spaces.
Similar to doing `self.convert_tokens_to_string(self.convert_ids_to_tokens(token_ids))`.
Args:
token_ids (`Union[int, List[int], np.ndarray, torch.Tensor, tf.Tensor]`):
List of tokenized input ids. Can be obtained using the `__call__` method.
skip_special_tokens (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether or not to remove special tokens in the decoding.
clean_up_tokenization_spaces (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to clean up the tokenization spaces. If `None`, will default to
`self.clean_up_tokenization_spaces` (available in the `tokenizer_config`).
truncate_before_pattern (`List[str]`, *optional*, defaults to `None`):
A list of regular expression strings that will be used to truncate the returned string. This can be
used to remove extra pieces of code (e.g. truncate if observing a comment symbol "#" at the beginning
of a new line). An example pattern could be `["^#", re.escape("<|endoftext|>"), "^'''", "\n\n\n"]`.
kwargs (additional keyword arguments, *optional*):
Will be passed to the underlying model specific decode method.
Returns:
`str`: The decoded sentence.
"""
decoded_text = super()._decode(
token_ids=token_ids,
skip_special_tokens=skip_special_tokens,
clean_up_tokenization_spaces=clean_up_tokenization_spaces,
**kwargs,
)
if truncate_before_pattern is not None and len(truncate_before_pattern) > 0:
decoded_text = self.truncate(decoded_text, truncate_before_pattern)
return decoded_text
def truncate(self, completion, truncate_before_pattern):
def find_re(string, pattern, start_pos):
m = pattern.search(string, start_pos)
return m.start() if m else -1
terminals = [re.compile(pattern, re.MULTILINE) for pattern in truncate_before_pattern]
prints = list(re.finditer("^print", completion, re.MULTILINE))
if len(prints) > 1:
completion = completion[: prints[1].start()]
defs = list(re.finditer("^def", completion, re.MULTILINE))
if len(defs) > 1:
completion = completion[: defs[1].start()]
start_pos = 0
terminals_pos = [
pos for pos in [find_re(completion, terminal, start_pos) for terminal in terminals] if pos != -1
]
if len(terminals_pos) > 0:
return completion[: min(terminals_pos)]
else:
return completion
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transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/bert_japanese/__init__.py | # 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.
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING
from ...utils import _LazyModule
_import_structure = {"tokenization_bert_japanese": ["BertJapaneseTokenizer", "CharacterTokenizer", "MecabTokenizer"]}
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from .tokenization_bert_japanese import BertJapaneseTokenizer, CharacterTokenizer, MecabTokenizer
else:
import sys
sys.modules[__name__] = _LazyModule(__name__, globals()["__file__"], _import_structure, module_spec=__spec__)
| 1,053 | 34.133333 | 117 | py |
transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/bert_japanese/tokenization_bert_japanese.py | # coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2018 The Google AI Language Team Authors and The HuggingFace Inc. team.
#
# 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.
"""Tokenization classes."""
import collections
import copy
import os
import unicodedata
from typing import Any, Dict, List, Optional, Tuple
from ...tokenization_utils import PreTrainedTokenizer, _is_control, _is_punctuation, _is_whitespace
from ...utils import is_sentencepiece_available, logging
if is_sentencepiece_available():
import sentencepiece as spm
else:
spm = None
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
VOCAB_FILES_NAMES = {"vocab_file": "vocab.txt", "spm_file": "spiece.model"}
SPIECE_UNDERLINE = "▁"
PRETRAINED_VOCAB_FILES_MAP = {
"vocab_file": {
"cl-tohoku/bert-base-japanese": "https://huggingface.co/cl-tohoku/bert-base-japanese/resolve/main/vocab.txt",
"cl-tohoku/bert-base-japanese-whole-word-masking": (
"https://huggingface.co/cl-tohoku/bert-base-japanese-whole-word-masking/resolve/main/vocab.txt"
),
"cl-tohoku/bert-base-japanese-char": (
"https://huggingface.co/cl-tohoku/bert-base-japanese-char/resolve/main/vocab.txt"
),
"cl-tohoku/bert-base-japanese-char-whole-word-masking": (
"https://huggingface.co/cl-tohoku/bert-base-japanese-char-whole-word-masking/resolve/main/vocab.txt"
),
}
}
PRETRAINED_POSITIONAL_EMBEDDINGS_SIZES = {
"cl-tohoku/bert-base-japanese": 512,
"cl-tohoku/bert-base-japanese-whole-word-masking": 512,
"cl-tohoku/bert-base-japanese-char": 512,
"cl-tohoku/bert-base-japanese-char-whole-word-masking": 512,
}
PRETRAINED_INIT_CONFIGURATION = {
"cl-tohoku/bert-base-japanese": {
"do_lower_case": False,
"word_tokenizer_type": "mecab",
"subword_tokenizer_type": "wordpiece",
},
"cl-tohoku/bert-base-japanese-whole-word-masking": {
"do_lower_case": False,
"word_tokenizer_type": "mecab",
"subword_tokenizer_type": "wordpiece",
},
"cl-tohoku/bert-base-japanese-char": {
"do_lower_case": False,
"word_tokenizer_type": "mecab",
"subword_tokenizer_type": "character",
},
"cl-tohoku/bert-base-japanese-char-whole-word-masking": {
"do_lower_case": False,
"word_tokenizer_type": "mecab",
"subword_tokenizer_type": "character",
},
}
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.tokenization_bert.load_vocab
def load_vocab(vocab_file):
"""Loads a vocabulary file into a dictionary."""
vocab = collections.OrderedDict()
with open(vocab_file, "r", encoding="utf-8") as reader:
tokens = reader.readlines()
for index, token in enumerate(tokens):
token = token.rstrip("\n")
vocab[token] = index
return vocab
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.tokenization_bert.whitespace_tokenize
def whitespace_tokenize(text):
"""Runs basic whitespace cleaning and splitting on a piece of text."""
text = text.strip()
if not text:
return []
tokens = text.split()
return tokens
class BertJapaneseTokenizer(PreTrainedTokenizer):
r"""
Construct a BERT tokenizer for Japanese text.
This tokenizer inherits from [`PreTrainedTokenizer`] which contains most of the main methods. Users should refer
to: this superclass for more information regarding those methods.
Args:
vocab_file (`str`):
Path to a one-wordpiece-per-line vocabulary file.
spm_file (`str`, *optional*):
Path to [SentencePiece](https://github.com/google/sentencepiece) file (generally has a .spm or .model
extension) that contains the vocabulary.
do_lower_case (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether to lower case the input. Only has an effect when do_basic_tokenize=True.
do_word_tokenize (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether to do word tokenization.
do_subword_tokenize (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether to do subword tokenization.
word_tokenizer_type (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"basic"`):
Type of word tokenizer. Choose from ["basic", "mecab", "sudachi", "jumanpp"].
subword_tokenizer_type (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"wordpiece"`):
Type of subword tokenizer. Choose from ["wordpiece", "character", "sentencepiece",].
mecab_kwargs (`dict`, *optional*):
Dictionary passed to the `MecabTokenizer` constructor.
sudachi_kwargs (`dict`, *optional*):
Dictionary passed to the `SudachiTokenizer` constructor.
jumanpp_kwargs (`dict`, *optional*):
Dictionary passed to the `JumanppTokenizer` constructor.
"""
vocab_files_names = VOCAB_FILES_NAMES
pretrained_vocab_files_map = PRETRAINED_VOCAB_FILES_MAP
pretrained_init_configuration = PRETRAINED_INIT_CONFIGURATION
max_model_input_sizes = PRETRAINED_POSITIONAL_EMBEDDINGS_SIZES
def __init__(
self,
vocab_file,
spm_file=None,
do_lower_case=False,
do_word_tokenize=True,
do_subword_tokenize=True,
word_tokenizer_type="basic",
subword_tokenizer_type="wordpiece",
never_split=None,
unk_token="[UNK]",
sep_token="[SEP]",
pad_token="[PAD]",
cls_token="[CLS]",
mask_token="[MASK]",
mecab_kwargs=None,
sudachi_kwargs=None,
jumanpp_kwargs=None,
**kwargs,
):
super().__init__(
spm_file=spm_file,
unk_token=unk_token,
sep_token=sep_token,
pad_token=pad_token,
cls_token=cls_token,
mask_token=mask_token,
do_lower_case=do_lower_case,
do_word_tokenize=do_word_tokenize,
do_subword_tokenize=do_subword_tokenize,
word_tokenizer_type=word_tokenizer_type,
subword_tokenizer_type=subword_tokenizer_type,
never_split=never_split,
mecab_kwargs=mecab_kwargs,
sudachi_kwargs=sudachi_kwargs,
jumanpp_kwargs=jumanpp_kwargs,
**kwargs,
)
if subword_tokenizer_type == "sentencepiece":
if not os.path.isfile(spm_file):
raise ValueError(
f"Can't find a vocabulary file at path '{spm_file}'. To load the vocabulary from a Google"
" pretrained model use `tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained(PRETRAINED_MODEL_NAME)`"
)
self.spm_file = spm_file
else:
if not os.path.isfile(vocab_file):
raise ValueError(
f"Can't find a vocabulary file at path '{vocab_file}'. To load the vocabulary from a Google"
" pretrained model use `tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained(PRETRAINED_MODEL_NAME)`"
)
self.vocab = load_vocab(vocab_file)
self.ids_to_tokens = collections.OrderedDict([(ids, tok) for tok, ids in self.vocab.items()])
self.do_word_tokenize = do_word_tokenize
self.word_tokenizer_type = word_tokenizer_type
self.lower_case = do_lower_case
self.never_split = never_split
self.mecab_kwargs = copy.deepcopy(mecab_kwargs)
self.sudachi_kwargs = copy.deepcopy(sudachi_kwargs)
self.jumanpp_kwargs = copy.deepcopy(jumanpp_kwargs)
if do_word_tokenize:
if word_tokenizer_type == "basic":
self.word_tokenizer = BasicTokenizer(
do_lower_case=do_lower_case, never_split=never_split, tokenize_chinese_chars=False
)
elif word_tokenizer_type == "mecab":
self.word_tokenizer = MecabTokenizer(
do_lower_case=do_lower_case, never_split=never_split, **(mecab_kwargs or {})
)
elif word_tokenizer_type == "sudachi":
self.word_tokenizer = SudachiTokenizer(
do_lower_case=do_lower_case, never_split=never_split, **(sudachi_kwargs or {})
)
elif word_tokenizer_type == "jumanpp":
self.word_tokenizer = JumanppTokenizer(
do_lower_case=do_lower_case, never_split=never_split, **(jumanpp_kwargs or {})
)
else:
raise ValueError(f"Invalid word_tokenizer_type '{word_tokenizer_type}' is specified.")
self.do_subword_tokenize = do_subword_tokenize
self.subword_tokenizer_type = subword_tokenizer_type
if do_subword_tokenize:
if subword_tokenizer_type == "wordpiece":
self.subword_tokenizer = WordpieceTokenizer(vocab=self.vocab, unk_token=self.unk_token)
elif subword_tokenizer_type == "character":
self.subword_tokenizer = CharacterTokenizer(vocab=self.vocab, unk_token=self.unk_token)
elif subword_tokenizer_type == "sentencepiece":
self.subword_tokenizer = SentencepieceTokenizer(vocab=self.spm_file, unk_token=self.unk_token)
else:
raise ValueError(f"Invalid subword_tokenizer_type '{subword_tokenizer_type}' is specified.")
@property
def do_lower_case(self):
return self.lower_case
def __getstate__(self):
state = dict(self.__dict__)
if self.word_tokenizer_type in ["mecab", "sudachi", "jumanpp"]:
del state["word_tokenizer"]
return state
def __setstate__(self, state):
self.__dict__ = state
if self.word_tokenizer_type == "mecab":
self.word_tokenizer = MecabTokenizer(
do_lower_case=self.do_lower_case, never_split=self.never_split, **(self.mecab_kwargs or {})
)
elif self.word_tokenizer_type == "sudachi":
self.word_tokenizer = SudachiTokenizer(
do_lower_case=self.do_lower_case, never_split=self.never_split, **(self.sudachi_kwargs or {})
)
elif self.word_tokenizer_type == "jumanpp":
self.word_tokenizer = JumanppTokenizer(
do_lower_case=self.do_lower_case, never_split=self.never_split, **(self.jumanpp_kwargs or {})
)
def _tokenize(self, text):
if self.do_word_tokenize:
tokens = self.word_tokenizer.tokenize(text, never_split=self.all_special_tokens)
else:
tokens = [text]
if self.do_subword_tokenize:
split_tokens = [sub_token for token in tokens for sub_token in self.subword_tokenizer.tokenize(token)]
else:
split_tokens = tokens
return split_tokens
@property
def vocab_size(self):
if self.subword_tokenizer_type == "sentencepiece":
return len(self.subword_tokenizer.sp_model)
return len(self.vocab)
def get_vocab(self):
if self.subword_tokenizer_type == "sentencepiece":
vocab = {self.convert_ids_to_tokens(i): i for i in range(self.vocab_size)}
vocab.update(self.added_tokens_encoder)
return vocab
return dict(self.vocab, **self.added_tokens_encoder)
def _convert_token_to_id(self, token):
"""Converts a token (str) in an id using the vocab."""
if self.subword_tokenizer_type == "sentencepiece":
return self.subword_tokenizer.sp_model.PieceToId(token)
return self.vocab.get(token, self.vocab.get(self.unk_token))
def _convert_id_to_token(self, index):
"""Converts an index (integer) in a token (str) using the vocab."""
if self.subword_tokenizer_type == "sentencepiece":
return self.subword_tokenizer.sp_model.IdToPiece(index)
return self.ids_to_tokens.get(index, self.unk_token)
def convert_tokens_to_string(self, tokens):
"""Converts a sequence of tokens (string) in a single string."""
if self.subword_tokenizer_type == "sentencepiece":
return self.subword_tokenizer.sp_model.decode(tokens)
out_string = " ".join(tokens).replace(" ##", "").strip()
return out_string
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.tokenization_bert.BertTokenizer.build_inputs_with_special_tokens
def build_inputs_with_special_tokens(
self, token_ids_0: List[int], token_ids_1: Optional[List[int]] = None
) -> List[int]:
"""
Build model inputs from a sequence or a pair of sequence for sequence classification tasks by concatenating and
adding special tokens. A BERT sequence has the following format:
- single sequence: `[CLS] X [SEP]`
- pair of sequences: `[CLS] A [SEP] B [SEP]`
Args:
token_ids_0 (`List[int]`):
List of IDs to which the special tokens will be added.
token_ids_1 (`List[int]`, *optional*):
Optional second list of IDs for sequence pairs.
Returns:
`List[int]`: List of [input IDs](../glossary#input-ids) with the appropriate special tokens.
"""
if token_ids_1 is None:
return [self.cls_token_id] + token_ids_0 + [self.sep_token_id]
cls = [self.cls_token_id]
sep = [self.sep_token_id]
return cls + token_ids_0 + sep + token_ids_1 + sep
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.tokenization_bert.BertTokenizer.get_special_tokens_mask
def get_special_tokens_mask(
self, token_ids_0: List[int], token_ids_1: Optional[List[int]] = None, already_has_special_tokens: bool = False
) -> List[int]:
"""
Retrieve sequence ids from a token list that has no special tokens added. This method is called when adding
special tokens using the tokenizer `prepare_for_model` method.
Args:
token_ids_0 (`List[int]`):
List of IDs.
token_ids_1 (`List[int]`, *optional*):
Optional second list of IDs for sequence pairs.
already_has_special_tokens (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether or not the token list is already formatted with special tokens for the model.
Returns:
`List[int]`: A list of integers in the range [0, 1]: 1 for a special token, 0 for a sequence token.
"""
if already_has_special_tokens:
return super().get_special_tokens_mask(
token_ids_0=token_ids_0, token_ids_1=token_ids_1, already_has_special_tokens=True
)
if token_ids_1 is not None:
return [1] + ([0] * len(token_ids_0)) + [1] + ([0] * len(token_ids_1)) + [1]
return [1] + ([0] * len(token_ids_0)) + [1]
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.tokenization_bert.BertTokenizer.create_token_type_ids_from_sequences
def create_token_type_ids_from_sequences(
self, token_ids_0: List[int], token_ids_1: Optional[List[int]] = None
) -> List[int]:
"""
Create a mask from the two sequences passed to be used in a sequence-pair classification task. A BERT sequence
pair mask has the following format:
```
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
| first sequence | second sequence |
```
If `token_ids_1` is `None`, this method only returns the first portion of the mask (0s).
Args:
token_ids_0 (`List[int]`):
List of IDs.
token_ids_1 (`List[int]`, *optional*):
Optional second list of IDs for sequence pairs.
Returns:
`List[int]`: List of [token type IDs](../glossary#token-type-ids) according to the given sequence(s).
"""
sep = [self.sep_token_id]
cls = [self.cls_token_id]
if token_ids_1 is None:
return len(cls + token_ids_0 + sep) * [0]
return len(cls + token_ids_0 + sep) * [0] + len(token_ids_1 + sep) * [1]
def save_vocabulary(self, save_directory: str, filename_prefix: Optional[str] = None) -> Tuple[str]:
if os.path.isdir(save_directory):
if self.subword_tokenizer_type == "sentencepiece":
vocab_file = os.path.join(
save_directory, (filename_prefix + "-" if filename_prefix else "") + VOCAB_FILES_NAMES["spm_file"]
)
else:
vocab_file = os.path.join(
save_directory,
(filename_prefix + "-" if filename_prefix else "") + VOCAB_FILES_NAMES["vocab_file"],
)
else:
vocab_file = (filename_prefix + "-" if filename_prefix else "") + save_directory
if self.subword_tokenizer_type == "sentencepiece":
with open(vocab_file, "wb") as writer:
content_spiece_model = self.subword_tokenizer.sp_model.serialized_model_proto()
writer.write(content_spiece_model)
else:
with open(vocab_file, "w", encoding="utf-8") as writer:
index = 0
for token, token_index in sorted(self.vocab.items(), key=lambda kv: kv[1]):
if index != token_index:
logger.warning(
f"Saving vocabulary to {vocab_file}: vocabulary indices are not consecutive."
" Please check that the vocabulary is not corrupted!"
)
index = token_index
writer.write(token + "\n")
index += 1
return (vocab_file,)
class MecabTokenizer:
"""Runs basic tokenization with MeCab morphological parser."""
def __init__(
self,
do_lower_case=False,
never_split=None,
normalize_text=True,
mecab_dic: Optional[str] = "ipadic",
mecab_option: Optional[str] = None,
):
"""
Constructs a MecabTokenizer.
Args:
**do_lower_case**: (*optional*) boolean (default True)
Whether to lowercase the input.
**never_split**: (*optional*) list of str
Kept for backward compatibility purposes. Now implemented directly at the base class level (see
[`PreTrainedTokenizer.tokenize`]) List of tokens not to split.
**normalize_text**: (*optional*) boolean (default True)
Whether to apply unicode normalization to text before tokenization.
**mecab_dic**: (*optional*) string (default "ipadic")
Name of dictionary to be used for MeCab initialization. If you are using a system-installed dictionary,
set this option to `None` and modify *mecab_option*.
**mecab_option**: (*optional*) string
String passed to MeCab constructor.
"""
self.do_lower_case = do_lower_case
self.never_split = never_split if never_split is not None else []
self.normalize_text = normalize_text
try:
import fugashi
except ModuleNotFoundError as error:
raise error.__class__(
"You need to install fugashi to use MecabTokenizer. "
"See https://pypi.org/project/fugashi/ for installation."
)
mecab_option = mecab_option or ""
if mecab_dic is not None:
if mecab_dic == "ipadic":
try:
import ipadic
except ModuleNotFoundError as error:
raise error.__class__(
"The ipadic dictionary is not installed. "
"See https://github.com/polm/ipadic-py for installation."
)
dic_dir = ipadic.DICDIR
elif mecab_dic == "unidic_lite":
try:
import unidic_lite
except ModuleNotFoundError as error:
raise error.__class__(
"The unidic_lite dictionary is not installed. "
"See https://github.com/polm/unidic-lite for installation."
)
dic_dir = unidic_lite.DICDIR
elif mecab_dic == "unidic":
try:
import unidic
except ModuleNotFoundError as error:
raise error.__class__(
"The unidic dictionary is not installed. "
"See https://github.com/polm/unidic-py for installation."
)
dic_dir = unidic.DICDIR
if not os.path.isdir(dic_dir):
raise RuntimeError(
"The unidic dictionary itself is not found. "
"See https://github.com/polm/unidic-py for installation."
)
else:
raise ValueError("Invalid mecab_dic is specified.")
mecabrc = os.path.join(dic_dir, "mecabrc")
mecab_option = f'-d "{dic_dir}" -r "{mecabrc}" ' + mecab_option
self.mecab = fugashi.GenericTagger(mecab_option)
def tokenize(self, text, never_split=None, **kwargs):
"""Tokenizes a piece of text."""
if self.normalize_text:
text = unicodedata.normalize("NFKC", text)
never_split = self.never_split + (never_split if never_split is not None else [])
tokens = []
for word in self.mecab(text):
token = word.surface
if self.do_lower_case and token not in never_split:
token = token.lower()
tokens.append(token)
return tokens
class SudachiTokenizer:
"""Runs basic tokenization with Sudachi morphological parser."""
def __init__(
self,
do_lower_case=False,
never_split=None,
normalize_text=True,
trim_whitespace=False,
sudachi_split_mode="A",
sudachi_config_path=None,
sudachi_resource_dir=None,
sudachi_dict_type="core",
):
"""
Constructs a SudachiTokenizer.
Args:
**do_lower_case**: (*optional*) boolean (default True)
Whether to lowercase the input.
**never_split**: (*optional*) list of str
Kept for backward compatibility purposes. Now implemented directly at the base class level (see
[`PreTrainedTokenizer.tokenize`]) List of tokens not to split.
**normalize_text**: (*optional*) boolean (default True)
Whether to apply unicode normalization to text before tokenization.
**trim_whitespace**: (*optional*) boolean (default False)
Whether to trim all whitespace, tab, newline from tokens.
**sudachi_split_mode**: (*optional*) string
Split mode of sudachi, choose from "A", "B", "C".
**sudachi_config_path**: (*optional*) string
**sudachi_resource_dir**: (*optional*) string
**sudachi_dict_type**: (*optional*) string
dict type of sudachi, choose from "small", "core", "full".
"""
self.do_lower_case = do_lower_case
self.never_split = never_split if never_split is not None else []
self.normalize_text = normalize_text
self.trim_whitespace = trim_whitespace
try:
from sudachipy import dictionary, tokenizer
except ImportError:
raise ImportError(
"You need to install sudachipy to use SudachiTokenizer. "
"See https://github.com/WorksApplications/SudachiPy for installation."
)
if sudachi_split_mode == "A":
self.split_mode = tokenizer.Tokenizer.SplitMode.A
elif sudachi_split_mode == "B":
self.split_mode = tokenizer.Tokenizer.SplitMode.B
elif sudachi_split_mode == "C":
self.split_mode = tokenizer.Tokenizer.SplitMode.C
else:
raise ValueError("Invalid sudachi_split_mode is specified.")
self.sudachi = dictionary.Dictionary(
config_path=sudachi_config_path, resource_dir=sudachi_resource_dir, dict=sudachi_dict_type
).create(self.split_mode)
def tokenize(self, text, never_split=None, **kwargs):
"""Tokenizes a piece of text."""
if self.normalize_text:
text = unicodedata.normalize("NFKC", text)
never_split = self.never_split + (never_split if never_split is not None else [])
tokens = []
for word in self.sudachi.tokenize(text):
token = word.surface()
if self.do_lower_case and token not in never_split:
token = token.lower()
if self.trim_whitespace:
if token.strip() == "":
continue
else:
token = token.strip()
tokens.append(token)
return tokens
class JumanppTokenizer:
"""Runs basic tokenization with jumanpp morphological parser."""
def __init__(
self,
do_lower_case=False,
never_split=None,
normalize_text=True,
trim_whitespace=False,
):
"""
Constructs a JumanppTokenizer.
Args:
**do_lower_case**: (*optional*) boolean (default True)
Whether to lowercase the input.
**never_split**: (*optional*) list of str
Kept for backward compatibility purposes. Now implemented directly at the base class level (see
[`PreTrainedTokenizer.tokenize`]) List of tokens not to split.
**normalize_text**: (*optional*) boolean (default True)
Whether to apply unicode normalization to text before tokenization.
**trim_whitespace**: (*optional*) boolean (default False)
Whether to trim all whitespace, tab, newline from tokens.
"""
self.do_lower_case = do_lower_case
self.never_split = never_split if never_split is not None else []
self.normalize_text = normalize_text
self.trim_whitespace = trim_whitespace
try:
import rhoknp
except ImportError:
raise ImportError(
"You need to install rhoknp to use JumanppTokenizer. "
"See https://github.com/ku-nlp/rhoknp for installation."
)
self.juman = rhoknp.Jumanpp()
def tokenize(self, text, never_split=None, **kwargs):
"""Tokenizes a piece of text."""
if self.normalize_text:
text = unicodedata.normalize("NFKC", text)
text = text.strip()
never_split = self.never_split + (never_split if never_split is not None else [])
tokens = []
for mrph in self.juman.apply_to_sentence(text).morphemes:
token = mrph.text
if self.do_lower_case and token not in never_split:
token = token.lower()
if self.trim_whitespace:
if token.strip() == "":
continue
else:
token = token.strip()
tokens.append(token)
return tokens
class CharacterTokenizer:
"""Runs Character tokenization."""
def __init__(self, vocab, unk_token, normalize_text=True):
"""
Constructs a CharacterTokenizer.
Args:
**vocab**:
Vocabulary object.
**unk_token**: str
A special symbol for out-of-vocabulary token.
**normalize_text**: (`optional`) boolean (default True)
Whether to apply unicode normalization to text before tokenization.
"""
self.vocab = vocab
self.unk_token = unk_token
self.normalize_text = normalize_text
def tokenize(self, text):
"""
Tokenizes a piece of text into characters.
For example, `input = "apple""` wil return as output `["a", "p", "p", "l", "e"]`.
Args:
text: A single token or whitespace separated tokens.
This should have already been passed through *BasicTokenizer*.
Returns:
A list of characters.
"""
if self.normalize_text:
text = unicodedata.normalize("NFKC", text)
output_tokens = []
for char in text:
if char not in self.vocab:
output_tokens.append(self.unk_token)
continue
output_tokens.append(char)
return output_tokens
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.tokenization_bert.BasicTokenizer
class BasicTokenizer(object):
"""
Constructs a BasicTokenizer that will run basic tokenization (punctuation splitting, lower casing, etc.).
Args:
do_lower_case (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether or not to lowercase the input when tokenizing.
never_split (`Iterable`, *optional*):
Collection of tokens which will never be split during tokenization. Only has an effect when
`do_basic_tokenize=True`
tokenize_chinese_chars (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether or not to tokenize Chinese characters.
This should likely be deactivated for Japanese (see this
[issue](https://github.com/huggingface/transformers/issues/328)).
strip_accents (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to strip all accents. If this option is not specified, then it will be determined by the
value for `lowercase` (as in the original BERT).
do_split_on_punc (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
In some instances we want to skip the basic punctuation splitting so that later tokenization can capture
the full context of the words, such as contractions.
"""
def __init__(
self,
do_lower_case=True,
never_split=None,
tokenize_chinese_chars=True,
strip_accents=None,
do_split_on_punc=True,
):
if never_split is None:
never_split = []
self.do_lower_case = do_lower_case
self.never_split = set(never_split)
self.tokenize_chinese_chars = tokenize_chinese_chars
self.strip_accents = strip_accents
self.do_split_on_punc = do_split_on_punc
def tokenize(self, text, never_split=None):
"""
Basic Tokenization of a piece of text. For sub-word tokenization, see WordPieceTokenizer.
Args:
never_split (`List[str]`, *optional*)
Kept for backward compatibility purposes. Now implemented directly at the base class level (see
[`PreTrainedTokenizer.tokenize`]) List of token not to split.
"""
# union() returns a new set by concatenating the two sets.
never_split = self.never_split.union(set(never_split)) if never_split else self.never_split
text = self._clean_text(text)
# This was added on November 1st, 2018 for the multilingual and Chinese
# models. This is also applied to the English models now, but it doesn't
# matter since the English models were not trained on any Chinese data
# and generally don't have any Chinese data in them (there are Chinese
# characters in the vocabulary because Wikipedia does have some Chinese
# words in the English Wikipedia.).
if self.tokenize_chinese_chars:
text = self._tokenize_chinese_chars(text)
# prevents treating the same character with different unicode codepoints as different characters
unicode_normalized_text = unicodedata.normalize("NFC", text)
orig_tokens = whitespace_tokenize(unicode_normalized_text)
split_tokens = []
for token in orig_tokens:
if token not in never_split:
if self.do_lower_case:
token = token.lower()
if self.strip_accents is not False:
token = self._run_strip_accents(token)
elif self.strip_accents:
token = self._run_strip_accents(token)
split_tokens.extend(self._run_split_on_punc(token, never_split))
output_tokens = whitespace_tokenize(" ".join(split_tokens))
return output_tokens
def _run_strip_accents(self, text):
"""Strips accents from a piece of text."""
text = unicodedata.normalize("NFD", text)
output = []
for char in text:
cat = unicodedata.category(char)
if cat == "Mn":
continue
output.append(char)
return "".join(output)
def _run_split_on_punc(self, text, never_split=None):
"""Splits punctuation on a piece of text."""
if not self.do_split_on_punc or (never_split is not None and text in never_split):
return [text]
chars = list(text)
i = 0
start_new_word = True
output = []
while i < len(chars):
char = chars[i]
if _is_punctuation(char):
output.append([char])
start_new_word = True
else:
if start_new_word:
output.append([])
start_new_word = False
output[-1].append(char)
i += 1
return ["".join(x) for x in output]
def _tokenize_chinese_chars(self, text):
"""Adds whitespace around any CJK character."""
output = []
for char in text:
cp = ord(char)
if self._is_chinese_char(cp):
output.append(" ")
output.append(char)
output.append(" ")
else:
output.append(char)
return "".join(output)
def _is_chinese_char(self, cp):
"""Checks whether CP is the codepoint of a CJK character."""
# This defines a "chinese character" as anything in the CJK Unicode block:
# https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CJK_Unified_Ideographs_(Unicode_block)
#
# Note that the CJK Unicode block is NOT all Japanese and Korean characters,
# despite its name. The modern Korean Hangul alphabet is a different block,
# as is Japanese Hiragana and Katakana. Those alphabets are used to write
# space-separated words, so they are not treated specially and handled
# like the all of the other languages.
if (
(cp >= 0x4E00 and cp <= 0x9FFF)
or (cp >= 0x3400 and cp <= 0x4DBF) #
or (cp >= 0x20000 and cp <= 0x2A6DF) #
or (cp >= 0x2A700 and cp <= 0x2B73F) #
or (cp >= 0x2B740 and cp <= 0x2B81F) #
or (cp >= 0x2B820 and cp <= 0x2CEAF) #
or (cp >= 0xF900 and cp <= 0xFAFF)
or (cp >= 0x2F800 and cp <= 0x2FA1F) #
): #
return True
return False
def _clean_text(self, text):
"""Performs invalid character removal and whitespace cleanup on text."""
output = []
for char in text:
cp = ord(char)
if cp == 0 or cp == 0xFFFD or _is_control(char):
continue
if _is_whitespace(char):
output.append(" ")
else:
output.append(char)
return "".join(output)
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.tokenization_bert.WordpieceTokenizer
class WordpieceTokenizer(object):
"""Runs WordPiece tokenization."""
def __init__(self, vocab, unk_token, max_input_chars_per_word=100):
self.vocab = vocab
self.unk_token = unk_token
self.max_input_chars_per_word = max_input_chars_per_word
def tokenize(self, text):
"""
Tokenizes a piece of text into its word pieces. This uses a greedy longest-match-first algorithm to perform
tokenization using the given vocabulary.
For example, `input = "unaffable"` wil return as output `["un", "##aff", "##able"]`.
Args:
text: A single token or whitespace separated tokens. This should have
already been passed through *BasicTokenizer*.
Returns:
A list of wordpiece tokens.
"""
output_tokens = []
for token in whitespace_tokenize(text):
chars = list(token)
if len(chars) > self.max_input_chars_per_word:
output_tokens.append(self.unk_token)
continue
is_bad = False
start = 0
sub_tokens = []
while start < len(chars):
end = len(chars)
cur_substr = None
while start < end:
substr = "".join(chars[start:end])
if start > 0:
substr = "##" + substr
if substr in self.vocab:
cur_substr = substr
break
end -= 1
if cur_substr is None:
is_bad = True
break
sub_tokens.append(cur_substr)
start = end
if is_bad:
output_tokens.append(self.unk_token)
else:
output_tokens.extend(sub_tokens)
return output_tokens
class SentencepieceTokenizer(object):
"""
Runs sentencepiece tokenization. Based on transformers.models.albert.tokenization_albert.AlbertTokenizer.
"""
def __init__(
self,
vocab,
unk_token,
do_lower_case=False,
remove_space=True,
keep_accents=True,
sp_model_kwargs: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None,
):
self.vocab = vocab
self.unk_token = unk_token
self.do_lower_case = do_lower_case
self.remove_space = remove_space
self.keep_accents = keep_accents
self.sp_model_kwargs = {} if sp_model_kwargs is None else sp_model_kwargs
self.sp_model = spm.SentencePieceProcessor(**self.sp_model_kwargs)
self.sp_model.Load(self.vocab)
def preprocess_text(self, inputs):
if self.remove_space:
outputs = " ".join(inputs.strip().split())
else:
outputs = inputs
outputs = outputs.replace("``", '"').replace("''", '"')
if not self.keep_accents:
outputs = unicodedata.normalize("NFKD", outputs)
outputs = "".join([c for c in outputs if not unicodedata.combining(c)])
if self.do_lower_case:
outputs = outputs.lower()
return outputs
def tokenize(self, text):
"""
Tokenizes text by sentencepiece. Based on [SentencePiece](https://github.com/google/sentencepiece).
Tokenization needs the given vocabulary.
Args:
text: A string needs to be tokenized.
Returns:
A list of sentencepiece tokens.
"""
text = self.preprocess_text(text)
pieces = self.sp_model.encode(text, out_type=str)
new_pieces = []
for piece in pieces:
if len(piece) > 1 and piece[-1] == str(",") and piece[-2].isdigit():
cur_pieces = self.sp_model.EncodeAsPieces(piece[:-1].replace(SPIECE_UNDERLINE, ""))
if piece[0] != SPIECE_UNDERLINE and cur_pieces[0][0] == SPIECE_UNDERLINE:
if len(cur_pieces[0]) == 1:
cur_pieces = cur_pieces[1:]
else:
cur_pieces[0] = cur_pieces[0][1:]
cur_pieces.append(piece[-1])
new_pieces.extend(cur_pieces)
else:
new_pieces.append(piece)
return new_pieces
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transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/albert/modeling_tf_albert.py | # coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2018 The OpenAI Team Authors and HuggingFace Inc. team.
# Copyright (c) 2018, NVIDIA CORPORATION. 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.
""" TF 2.0 ALBERT model."""
from __future__ import annotations
import math
from dataclasses import dataclass
from typing import Dict, Optional, Tuple, Union
import numpy as np
import tensorflow as tf
from ...activations_tf import get_tf_activation
from ...modeling_tf_outputs import (
TFBaseModelOutput,
TFBaseModelOutputWithPooling,
TFMaskedLMOutput,
TFMultipleChoiceModelOutput,
TFQuestionAnsweringModelOutput,
TFSequenceClassifierOutput,
TFTokenClassifierOutput,
)
from ...modeling_tf_utils import (
TFMaskedLanguageModelingLoss,
TFModelInputType,
TFMultipleChoiceLoss,
TFPreTrainedModel,
TFQuestionAnsweringLoss,
TFSequenceClassificationLoss,
TFTokenClassificationLoss,
get_initializer,
keras_serializable,
unpack_inputs,
)
from ...tf_utils import check_embeddings_within_bounds, shape_list, stable_softmax
from ...utils import (
ModelOutput,
add_code_sample_docstrings,
add_start_docstrings,
add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward,
logging,
replace_return_docstrings,
)
from .configuration_albert import AlbertConfig
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC = "albert-base-v2"
_CONFIG_FOR_DOC = "AlbertConfig"
TF_ALBERT_PRETRAINED_MODEL_ARCHIVE_LIST = [
"albert-base-v1",
"albert-large-v1",
"albert-xlarge-v1",
"albert-xxlarge-v1",
"albert-base-v2",
"albert-large-v2",
"albert-xlarge-v2",
"albert-xxlarge-v2",
# See all ALBERT models at https://huggingface.co/models?filter=albert
]
class TFAlbertPreTrainingLoss:
"""
Loss function suitable for ALBERT pretraining, that is, the task of pretraining a language model by combining SOP +
MLM. .. note:: Any label of -100 will be ignored (along with the corresponding logits) in the loss computation.
"""
def hf_compute_loss(self, labels: tf.Tensor, logits: tf.Tensor) -> tf.Tensor:
loss_fn = tf.keras.losses.SparseCategoricalCrossentropy(
from_logits=True, reduction=tf.keras.losses.Reduction.NONE
)
if self.config.tf_legacy_loss:
# make sure only labels that are not equal to -100
# are taken into account as loss
masked_lm_active_loss = tf.not_equal(tf.reshape(tensor=labels["labels"], shape=(-1,)), -100)
masked_lm_reduced_logits = tf.boolean_mask(
tensor=tf.reshape(tensor=logits[0], shape=(-1, shape_list(logits[0])[2])),
mask=masked_lm_active_loss,
)
masked_lm_labels = tf.boolean_mask(
tensor=tf.reshape(tensor=labels["labels"], shape=(-1,)), mask=masked_lm_active_loss
)
sentence_order_active_loss = tf.not_equal(
tf.reshape(tensor=labels["sentence_order_label"], shape=(-1,)), -100
)
sentence_order_reduced_logits = tf.boolean_mask(
tensor=tf.reshape(tensor=logits[1], shape=(-1, 2)), mask=sentence_order_active_loss
)
sentence_order_label = tf.boolean_mask(
tensor=tf.reshape(tensor=labels["sentence_order_label"], shape=(-1,)), mask=sentence_order_active_loss
)
masked_lm_loss = loss_fn(y_true=masked_lm_labels, y_pred=masked_lm_reduced_logits)
sentence_order_loss = loss_fn(y_true=sentence_order_label, y_pred=sentence_order_reduced_logits)
masked_lm_loss = tf.reshape(tensor=masked_lm_loss, shape=(-1, shape_list(sentence_order_loss)[0]))
masked_lm_loss = tf.reduce_mean(input_tensor=masked_lm_loss, axis=0)
return masked_lm_loss + sentence_order_loss
# Clip negative labels to zero here to avoid NaNs and errors - those positions will get masked later anyway
unmasked_lm_losses = loss_fn(y_true=tf.nn.relu(labels["labels"]), y_pred=logits[0])
# make sure only labels that are not equal to -100
# are taken into account for the loss computation
lm_loss_mask = tf.cast(labels["labels"] != -100, dtype=unmasked_lm_losses.dtype)
masked_lm_losses = unmasked_lm_losses * lm_loss_mask
reduced_masked_lm_loss = tf.reduce_sum(masked_lm_losses) / tf.reduce_sum(lm_loss_mask)
sop_logits = tf.reshape(logits[1], (-1, 2))
# Clip negative labels to zero here to avoid NaNs and errors - those positions will get masked later anyway
unmasked_sop_loss = loss_fn(y_true=tf.nn.relu(labels["sentence_order_label"]), y_pred=sop_logits)
sop_loss_mask = tf.cast(labels["sentence_order_label"] != -100, dtype=unmasked_sop_loss.dtype)
masked_sop_loss = unmasked_sop_loss * sop_loss_mask
reduced_masked_sop_loss = tf.reduce_sum(masked_sop_loss) / tf.reduce_sum(sop_loss_mask)
return tf.reshape(reduced_masked_lm_loss + reduced_masked_sop_loss, (1,))
class TFAlbertEmbeddings(tf.keras.layers.Layer):
"""Construct the embeddings from word, position and token_type embeddings."""
def __init__(self, config: AlbertConfig, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.config = config
self.embedding_size = config.embedding_size
self.max_position_embeddings = config.max_position_embeddings
self.initializer_range = config.initializer_range
self.LayerNorm = tf.keras.layers.LayerNormalization(epsilon=config.layer_norm_eps, name="LayerNorm")
self.dropout = tf.keras.layers.Dropout(rate=config.hidden_dropout_prob)
def build(self, input_shape: tf.TensorShape):
with tf.name_scope("word_embeddings"):
self.weight = self.add_weight(
name="weight",
shape=[self.config.vocab_size, self.embedding_size],
initializer=get_initializer(self.initializer_range),
)
with tf.name_scope("token_type_embeddings"):
self.token_type_embeddings = self.add_weight(
name="embeddings",
shape=[self.config.type_vocab_size, self.embedding_size],
initializer=get_initializer(self.initializer_range),
)
with tf.name_scope("position_embeddings"):
self.position_embeddings = self.add_weight(
name="embeddings",
shape=[self.max_position_embeddings, self.embedding_size],
initializer=get_initializer(self.initializer_range),
)
super().build(input_shape)
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_tf_bert.TFBertEmbeddings.call
def call(
self,
input_ids: tf.Tensor = None,
position_ids: tf.Tensor = None,
token_type_ids: tf.Tensor = None,
inputs_embeds: tf.Tensor = None,
past_key_values_length=0,
training: bool = False,
) -> tf.Tensor:
"""
Applies embedding based on inputs tensor.
Returns:
final_embeddings (`tf.Tensor`): output embedding tensor.
"""
if input_ids is None and inputs_embeds is None:
raise ValueError("Need to provide either `input_ids` or `input_embeds`.")
if input_ids is not None:
check_embeddings_within_bounds(input_ids, self.config.vocab_size)
inputs_embeds = tf.gather(params=self.weight, indices=input_ids)
input_shape = shape_list(inputs_embeds)[:-1]
if token_type_ids is None:
token_type_ids = tf.fill(dims=input_shape, value=0)
if position_ids is None:
position_ids = tf.expand_dims(
tf.range(start=past_key_values_length, limit=input_shape[1] + past_key_values_length), axis=0
)
position_embeds = tf.gather(params=self.position_embeddings, indices=position_ids)
token_type_embeds = tf.gather(params=self.token_type_embeddings, indices=token_type_ids)
final_embeddings = inputs_embeds + position_embeds + token_type_embeds
final_embeddings = self.LayerNorm(inputs=final_embeddings)
final_embeddings = self.dropout(inputs=final_embeddings, training=training)
return final_embeddings
class TFAlbertAttention(tf.keras.layers.Layer):
"""Contains the complete attention sublayer, including both dropouts and layer norm."""
def __init__(self, config: AlbertConfig, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
if config.hidden_size % config.num_attention_heads != 0:
raise ValueError(
f"The hidden size ({config.hidden_size}) is not a multiple of the number "
f"of attention heads ({config.num_attention_heads})"
)
self.num_attention_heads = config.num_attention_heads
self.attention_head_size = int(config.hidden_size / config.num_attention_heads)
self.all_head_size = self.num_attention_heads * self.attention_head_size
self.sqrt_att_head_size = math.sqrt(self.attention_head_size)
self.output_attentions = config.output_attentions
self.query = tf.keras.layers.Dense(
units=self.all_head_size, kernel_initializer=get_initializer(config.initializer_range), name="query"
)
self.key = tf.keras.layers.Dense(
units=self.all_head_size, kernel_initializer=get_initializer(config.initializer_range), name="key"
)
self.value = tf.keras.layers.Dense(
units=self.all_head_size, kernel_initializer=get_initializer(config.initializer_range), name="value"
)
self.dense = tf.keras.layers.Dense(
units=config.hidden_size, kernel_initializer=get_initializer(config.initializer_range), name="dense"
)
self.LayerNorm = tf.keras.layers.LayerNormalization(epsilon=config.layer_norm_eps, name="LayerNorm")
# Two different dropout probabilities; see https://github.com/google-research/albert/blob/master/modeling.py#L971-L993
self.attention_dropout = tf.keras.layers.Dropout(rate=config.attention_probs_dropout_prob)
self.output_dropout = tf.keras.layers.Dropout(rate=config.hidden_dropout_prob)
def transpose_for_scores(self, tensor: tf.Tensor, batch_size: int) -> tf.Tensor:
# Reshape from [batch_size, seq_length, all_head_size] to [batch_size, seq_length, num_attention_heads, attention_head_size]
tensor = tf.reshape(tensor=tensor, shape=(batch_size, -1, self.num_attention_heads, self.attention_head_size))
# Transpose the tensor from [batch_size, seq_length, num_attention_heads, attention_head_size] to [batch_size, num_attention_heads, seq_length, attention_head_size]
return tf.transpose(tensor, perm=[0, 2, 1, 3])
def call(
self,
input_tensor: tf.Tensor,
attention_mask: tf.Tensor,
head_mask: tf.Tensor,
output_attentions: bool,
training: bool = False,
) -> Tuple[tf.Tensor]:
batch_size = shape_list(input_tensor)[0]
mixed_query_layer = self.query(inputs=input_tensor)
mixed_key_layer = self.key(inputs=input_tensor)
mixed_value_layer = self.value(inputs=input_tensor)
query_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(mixed_query_layer, batch_size)
key_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(mixed_key_layer, batch_size)
value_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(mixed_value_layer, batch_size)
# Take the dot product between "query" and "key" to get the raw attention scores.
# (batch size, num_heads, seq_len_q, seq_len_k)
attention_scores = tf.matmul(query_layer, key_layer, transpose_b=True)
dk = tf.cast(self.sqrt_att_head_size, dtype=attention_scores.dtype)
attention_scores = tf.divide(attention_scores, dk)
if attention_mask is not None:
# Apply the attention mask is (precomputed for all layers in TFAlbertModel call() function)
attention_scores = tf.add(attention_scores, attention_mask)
# Normalize the attention scores to probabilities.
attention_probs = stable_softmax(logits=attention_scores, axis=-1)
# This is actually dropping out entire tokens to attend to, which might
# seem a bit unusual, but is taken from the original Transformer paper.
attention_probs = self.attention_dropout(inputs=attention_probs, training=training)
# Mask heads if we want to
if head_mask is not None:
attention_probs = tf.multiply(attention_probs, head_mask)
context_layer = tf.matmul(attention_probs, value_layer)
context_layer = tf.transpose(context_layer, perm=[0, 2, 1, 3])
# (batch_size, seq_len_q, all_head_size)
context_layer = tf.reshape(tensor=context_layer, shape=(batch_size, -1, self.all_head_size))
self_outputs = (context_layer, attention_probs) if output_attentions else (context_layer,)
hidden_states = self_outputs[0]
hidden_states = self.dense(inputs=hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.output_dropout(inputs=hidden_states, training=training)
attention_output = self.LayerNorm(inputs=hidden_states + input_tensor)
# add attentions if we output them
outputs = (attention_output,) + self_outputs[1:]
return outputs
class TFAlbertLayer(tf.keras.layers.Layer):
def __init__(self, config: AlbertConfig, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.attention = TFAlbertAttention(config, name="attention")
self.ffn = tf.keras.layers.Dense(
units=config.intermediate_size, kernel_initializer=get_initializer(config.initializer_range), name="ffn"
)
if isinstance(config.hidden_act, str):
self.activation = get_tf_activation(config.hidden_act)
else:
self.activation = config.hidden_act
self.ffn_output = tf.keras.layers.Dense(
units=config.hidden_size, kernel_initializer=get_initializer(config.initializer_range), name="ffn_output"
)
self.full_layer_layer_norm = tf.keras.layers.LayerNormalization(
epsilon=config.layer_norm_eps, name="full_layer_layer_norm"
)
self.dropout = tf.keras.layers.Dropout(rate=config.hidden_dropout_prob)
def call(
self,
hidden_states: tf.Tensor,
attention_mask: tf.Tensor,
head_mask: tf.Tensor,
output_attentions: bool,
training: bool = False,
) -> Tuple[tf.Tensor]:
attention_outputs = self.attention(
input_tensor=hidden_states,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
head_mask=head_mask,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
training=training,
)
ffn_output = self.ffn(inputs=attention_outputs[0])
ffn_output = self.activation(ffn_output)
ffn_output = self.ffn_output(inputs=ffn_output)
ffn_output = self.dropout(inputs=ffn_output, training=training)
hidden_states = self.full_layer_layer_norm(inputs=ffn_output + attention_outputs[0])
# add attentions if we output them
outputs = (hidden_states,) + attention_outputs[1:]
return outputs
class TFAlbertLayerGroup(tf.keras.layers.Layer):
def __init__(self, config: AlbertConfig, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.albert_layers = [
TFAlbertLayer(config, name=f"albert_layers_._{i}") for i in range(config.inner_group_num)
]
def call(
self,
hidden_states: tf.Tensor,
attention_mask: tf.Tensor,
head_mask: tf.Tensor,
output_attentions: bool,
output_hidden_states: bool,
training: bool = False,
) -> Union[TFBaseModelOutput, Tuple[tf.Tensor]]:
layer_hidden_states = () if output_hidden_states else None
layer_attentions = () if output_attentions else None
for layer_index, albert_layer in enumerate(self.albert_layers):
if output_hidden_states:
layer_hidden_states = layer_hidden_states + (hidden_states,)
layer_output = albert_layer(
hidden_states=hidden_states,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
head_mask=head_mask[layer_index],
output_attentions=output_attentions,
training=training,
)
hidden_states = layer_output[0]
if output_attentions:
layer_attentions = layer_attentions + (layer_output[1],)
# Add last layer
if output_hidden_states:
layer_hidden_states = layer_hidden_states + (hidden_states,)
return tuple(v for v in [hidden_states, layer_hidden_states, layer_attentions] if v is not None)
class TFAlbertTransformer(tf.keras.layers.Layer):
def __init__(self, config: AlbertConfig, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.num_hidden_layers = config.num_hidden_layers
self.num_hidden_groups = config.num_hidden_groups
# Number of layers in a hidden group
self.layers_per_group = int(config.num_hidden_layers / config.num_hidden_groups)
self.embedding_hidden_mapping_in = tf.keras.layers.Dense(
units=config.hidden_size,
kernel_initializer=get_initializer(config.initializer_range),
name="embedding_hidden_mapping_in",
)
self.albert_layer_groups = [
TFAlbertLayerGroup(config, name=f"albert_layer_groups_._{i}") for i in range(config.num_hidden_groups)
]
def call(
self,
hidden_states: tf.Tensor,
attention_mask: tf.Tensor,
head_mask: tf.Tensor,
output_attentions: bool,
output_hidden_states: bool,
return_dict: bool,
training: bool = False,
) -> Union[TFBaseModelOutput, Tuple[tf.Tensor]]:
hidden_states = self.embedding_hidden_mapping_in(inputs=hidden_states)
all_attentions = () if output_attentions else None
all_hidden_states = (hidden_states,) if output_hidden_states else None
for i in range(self.num_hidden_layers):
# Index of the hidden group
group_idx = int(i / (self.num_hidden_layers / self.num_hidden_groups))
layer_group_output = self.albert_layer_groups[group_idx](
hidden_states=hidden_states,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
head_mask=head_mask[group_idx * self.layers_per_group : (group_idx + 1) * self.layers_per_group],
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
training=training,
)
hidden_states = layer_group_output[0]
if output_attentions:
all_attentions = all_attentions + layer_group_output[-1]
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states = all_hidden_states + (hidden_states,)
if not return_dict:
return tuple(v for v in [hidden_states, all_hidden_states, all_attentions] if v is not None)
return TFBaseModelOutput(
last_hidden_state=hidden_states, hidden_states=all_hidden_states, attentions=all_attentions
)
class TFAlbertPreTrainedModel(TFPreTrainedModel):
"""
An abstract class to handle weights initialization and a simple interface for downloading and loading pretrained
models.
"""
config_class = AlbertConfig
base_model_prefix = "albert"
class TFAlbertMLMHead(tf.keras.layers.Layer):
def __init__(self, config: AlbertConfig, input_embeddings: tf.keras.layers.Layer, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.config = config
self.embedding_size = config.embedding_size
self.dense = tf.keras.layers.Dense(
config.embedding_size, kernel_initializer=get_initializer(config.initializer_range), name="dense"
)
if isinstance(config.hidden_act, str):
self.activation = get_tf_activation(config.hidden_act)
else:
self.activation = config.hidden_act
self.LayerNorm = tf.keras.layers.LayerNormalization(epsilon=config.layer_norm_eps, name="LayerNorm")
# The output weights are the same as the input embeddings, but there is
# an output-only bias for each token.
self.decoder = input_embeddings
def build(self, input_shape: tf.TensorShape):
self.bias = self.add_weight(shape=(self.config.vocab_size,), initializer="zeros", trainable=True, name="bias")
self.decoder_bias = self.add_weight(
shape=(self.config.vocab_size,), initializer="zeros", trainable=True, name="decoder/bias"
)
super().build(input_shape)
def get_output_embeddings(self) -> tf.keras.layers.Layer:
return self.decoder
def set_output_embeddings(self, value: tf.Variable):
self.decoder.weight = value
self.decoder.vocab_size = shape_list(value)[0]
def get_bias(self) -> Dict[str, tf.Variable]:
return {"bias": self.bias, "decoder_bias": self.decoder_bias}
def set_bias(self, value: tf.Variable):
self.bias = value["bias"]
self.decoder_bias = value["decoder_bias"]
self.config.vocab_size = shape_list(value["bias"])[0]
def call(self, hidden_states: tf.Tensor) -> tf.Tensor:
hidden_states = self.dense(inputs=hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.activation(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.LayerNorm(inputs=hidden_states)
seq_length = shape_list(tensor=hidden_states)[1]
hidden_states = tf.reshape(tensor=hidden_states, shape=[-1, self.embedding_size])
hidden_states = tf.matmul(a=hidden_states, b=self.decoder.weight, transpose_b=True)
hidden_states = tf.reshape(tensor=hidden_states, shape=[-1, seq_length, self.config.vocab_size])
hidden_states = tf.nn.bias_add(value=hidden_states, bias=self.decoder_bias)
return hidden_states
@keras_serializable
class TFAlbertMainLayer(tf.keras.layers.Layer):
config_class = AlbertConfig
def __init__(self, config: AlbertConfig, add_pooling_layer: bool = True, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.config = config
self.embeddings = TFAlbertEmbeddings(config, name="embeddings")
self.encoder = TFAlbertTransformer(config, name="encoder")
self.pooler = (
tf.keras.layers.Dense(
units=config.hidden_size,
kernel_initializer=get_initializer(config.initializer_range),
activation="tanh",
name="pooler",
)
if add_pooling_layer
else None
)
def get_input_embeddings(self) -> tf.keras.layers.Layer:
return self.embeddings
def set_input_embeddings(self, value: tf.Variable):
self.embeddings.weight = value
self.embeddings.vocab_size = shape_list(value)[0]
def _prune_heads(self, heads_to_prune):
"""
Prunes heads of the model. heads_to_prune: dict of {layer_num: list of heads to prune in this layer} See base
class PreTrainedModel
"""
raise NotImplementedError
@unpack_inputs
def call(
self,
input_ids: TFModelInputType | None = None,
attention_mask: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
token_type_ids: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
position_ids: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
head_mask: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
inputs_embeds: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
training: bool = False,
) -> Union[TFBaseModelOutputWithPooling, Tuple[tf.Tensor]]:
if input_ids is not None and inputs_embeds is not None:
raise ValueError("You cannot specify both input_ids and inputs_embeds at the same time")
elif input_ids is not None:
input_shape = shape_list(input_ids)
elif inputs_embeds is not None:
input_shape = shape_list(inputs_embeds)[:-1]
else:
raise ValueError("You have to specify either input_ids or inputs_embeds")
if attention_mask is None:
attention_mask = tf.fill(dims=input_shape, value=1)
if token_type_ids is None:
token_type_ids = tf.fill(dims=input_shape, value=0)
embedding_output = self.embeddings(
input_ids=input_ids,
position_ids=position_ids,
token_type_ids=token_type_ids,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
training=training,
)
# We create a 3D attention mask from a 2D tensor mask.
# Sizes are [batch_size, 1, 1, to_seq_length]
# So we can broadcast to [batch_size, num_heads, from_seq_length, to_seq_length]
# this attention mask is more simple than the triangular masking of causal attention
# used in OpenAI GPT, we just need to prepare the broadcast dimension here.
extended_attention_mask = tf.reshape(attention_mask, (input_shape[0], 1, 1, input_shape[1]))
# Since attention_mask is 1.0 for positions we want to attend and 0.0 for
# masked positions, this operation will create a tensor which is 0.0 for
# positions we want to attend and -10000.0 for masked positions.
# Since we are adding it to the raw scores before the softmax, this is
# effectively the same as removing these entirely.
extended_attention_mask = tf.cast(extended_attention_mask, dtype=embedding_output.dtype)
one_cst = tf.constant(1.0, dtype=embedding_output.dtype)
ten_thousand_cst = tf.constant(-10000.0, dtype=embedding_output.dtype)
extended_attention_mask = tf.multiply(tf.subtract(one_cst, extended_attention_mask), ten_thousand_cst)
# Prepare head mask if needed
# 1.0 in head_mask indicate we keep the head
# attention_probs has shape bsz x n_heads x N x N
# input head_mask has shape [num_heads] or [num_hidden_layers x num_heads]
# and head_mask is converted to shape [num_hidden_layers x batch x num_heads x seq_length x seq_length]
if head_mask is not None:
raise NotImplementedError
else:
head_mask = [None] * self.config.num_hidden_layers
encoder_outputs = self.encoder(
hidden_states=embedding_output,
attention_mask=extended_attention_mask,
head_mask=head_mask,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
training=training,
)
sequence_output = encoder_outputs[0]
pooled_output = self.pooler(inputs=sequence_output[:, 0]) if self.pooler is not None else None
if not return_dict:
return (
sequence_output,
pooled_output,
) + encoder_outputs[1:]
return TFBaseModelOutputWithPooling(
last_hidden_state=sequence_output,
pooler_output=pooled_output,
hidden_states=encoder_outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=encoder_outputs.attentions,
)
@dataclass
class TFAlbertForPreTrainingOutput(ModelOutput):
"""
Output type of [`TFAlbertForPreTraining`].
Args:
prediction_logits (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, config.vocab_size)`):
Prediction scores of the language modeling head (scores for each vocabulary token before SoftMax).
sop_logits (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, 2)`):
Prediction scores of the next sequence prediction (classification) head (scores of True/False continuation
before SoftMax).
hidden_states (`tuple(tf.Tensor)`, *optional*, returned when `output_hidden_states=True` is passed or when `config.output_hidden_states=True`):
Tuple of `tf.Tensor` (one for the output of the embeddings + one for the output of each layer) of shape
`(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`.
Hidden-states of the model at the output of each layer plus the initial embedding outputs.
attentions (`tuple(tf.Tensor)`, *optional*, returned when `output_attentions=True` is passed or when `config.output_attentions=True`):
Tuple of `tf.Tensor` (one for each layer) of shape `(batch_size, num_heads, sequence_length,
sequence_length)`.
Attentions weights after the attention softmax, used to compute the weighted average in the self-attention
heads.
"""
loss: tf.Tensor = None
prediction_logits: tf.Tensor = None
sop_logits: tf.Tensor = None
hidden_states: Tuple[tf.Tensor] | None = None
attentions: Tuple[tf.Tensor] | None = None
ALBERT_START_DOCSTRING = r"""
This model inherits from [`TFPreTrainedModel`]. Check the superclass documentation for the generic methods the
library implements for all its model (such as downloading or saving, resizing the input embeddings, pruning heads
etc.)
This model is also a [tf.keras.Model](https://www.tensorflow.org/api_docs/python/tf/keras/Model) subclass. Use it
as a regular TF 2.0 Keras Model and refer to the TF 2.0 documentation for all matter related to general usage and
behavior.
<Tip>
TensorFlow models and layers in `transformers` accept two formats as input:
- having all inputs as keyword arguments (like PyTorch models), or
- having all inputs as a list, tuple or dict in the first positional argument.
The reason the second format is supported is that Keras methods prefer this format when passing inputs to models
and layers. Because of this support, when using methods like `model.fit()` things should "just work" for you - just
pass your inputs and labels in any format that `model.fit()` supports! If, however, you want to use the second
format outside of Keras methods like `fit()` and `predict()`, such as when creating your own layers or models with
the Keras `Functional` API, there are three possibilities you can use to gather all the input Tensors in the first
positional argument:
- a single Tensor with `input_ids` only and nothing else: `model(input_ids)`
- a list of varying length with one or several input Tensors IN THE ORDER given in the docstring:
`model([input_ids, attention_mask])` or `model([input_ids, attention_mask, token_type_ids])`
- a dictionary with one or several input Tensors associated to the input names given in the docstring:
`model({"input_ids": input_ids, "token_type_ids": token_type_ids})`
Note that when creating models and layers with
[subclassing](https://keras.io/guides/making_new_layers_and_models_via_subclassing/) then you don't need to worry
about any of this, as you can just pass inputs like you would to any other Python function!
</Tip>
Args:
config ([`AlbertConfig`]): Model configuration class with all the parameters of the model.
Initializing with a config file does not load the weights associated with the model, only the
configuration. Check out the [`~PreTrainedModel.from_pretrained`] method to load the model weights.
"""
ALBERT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING = r"""
Args:
input_ids (`Numpy array` or `tf.Tensor` of shape `({0})`):
Indices of input sequence tokens in the vocabulary.
Indices can be obtained using [`AutoTokenizer`]. See [`PreTrainedTokenizer.__call__`] and
[`PreTrainedTokenizer.encode`] for details.
[What are input IDs?](../glossary#input-ids)
attention_mask (`Numpy array` or `tf.Tensor` of shape `({0})`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on padding token indices. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
token_type_ids (`Numpy array` or `tf.Tensor` of shape `({0})`, *optional*):
Segment token indices to indicate first and second portions of the inputs. Indices are selected in `[0,
1]`:
- 0 corresponds to a *sentence A* token,
- 1 corresponds to a *sentence B* token.
[What are token type IDs?](../glossary#token-type-ids)
position_ids (`Numpy array` or `tf.Tensor` of shape `({0})`, *optional*):
Indices of positions of each input sequence tokens in the position embeddings. Selected in the range `[0,
config.max_position_embeddings - 1]`.
[What are position IDs?](../glossary#position-ids)
head_mask (`Numpy array` or `tf.Tensor` of shape `(num_heads,)` or `(num_layers, num_heads)`, *optional*):
Mask to nullify selected heads of the self-attention modules. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 indicates the head is **not masked**,
- 0 indicates the head is **masked**.
inputs_embeds (`tf.Tensor` of shape `({0}, hidden_size)`, *optional*):
Optionally, instead of passing `input_ids` you can choose to directly pass an embedded representation. This
is useful if you want more control over how to convert `input_ids` indices into associated vectors than the
model's internal embedding lookup matrix.
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under returned
tensors for more detail. This argument can be used only in eager mode, in graph mode the value in the
config will be used instead.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors for
more detail. This argument can be used only in eager mode, in graph mode the value in the config will be
used instead.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple. This argument can be used in
eager mode, in graph mode the value will always be set to True.
training (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether or not to use the model in training mode (some modules like dropout modules have different
behaviors between training and evaluation).
"""
@add_start_docstrings(
"The bare Albert Model transformer outputting raw hidden-states without any specific head on top.",
ALBERT_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class TFAlbertModel(TFAlbertPreTrainedModel):
def __init__(self, config: AlbertConfig, *inputs, **kwargs):
super().__init__(config, *inputs, **kwargs)
self.albert = TFAlbertMainLayer(config, name="albert")
@unpack_inputs
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(ALBERT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING.format("batch_size, sequence_length"))
@add_code_sample_docstrings(
checkpoint=_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC,
output_type=TFBaseModelOutputWithPooling,
config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC,
)
def call(
self,
input_ids: TFModelInputType | None = None,
attention_mask: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
token_type_ids: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
position_ids: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
head_mask: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
inputs_embeds: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
training: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Union[TFBaseModelOutputWithPooling, Tuple[tf.Tensor]]:
outputs = self.albert(
input_ids=input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
token_type_ids=token_type_ids,
position_ids=position_ids,
head_mask=head_mask,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
training=training,
)
return outputs
@add_start_docstrings(
"""
Albert Model with two heads on top for pretraining: a `masked language modeling` head and a `sentence order
prediction` (classification) head.
""",
ALBERT_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class TFAlbertForPreTraining(TFAlbertPreTrainedModel, TFAlbertPreTrainingLoss):
# names with a '.' represents the authorized unexpected/missing layers when a TF model is loaded from a PT model
_keys_to_ignore_on_load_unexpected = [r"predictions.decoder.weight"]
def __init__(self, config: AlbertConfig, *inputs, **kwargs):
super().__init__(config, *inputs, **kwargs)
self.num_labels = config.num_labels
self.albert = TFAlbertMainLayer(config, name="albert")
self.predictions = TFAlbertMLMHead(config, input_embeddings=self.albert.embeddings, name="predictions")
self.sop_classifier = TFAlbertSOPHead(config, name="sop_classifier")
def get_lm_head(self) -> tf.keras.layers.Layer:
return self.predictions
@unpack_inputs
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(ALBERT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING.format("batch_size, sequence_length"))
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=TFAlbertForPreTrainingOutput, config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC)
def call(
self,
input_ids: TFModelInputType | None = None,
attention_mask: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
token_type_ids: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
position_ids: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
head_mask: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
inputs_embeds: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
labels: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
sentence_order_label: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
training: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Union[TFAlbertForPreTrainingOutput, Tuple[tf.Tensor]]:
r"""
Return:
Example:
```python
>>> import tensorflow as tf
>>> from transformers import AutoTokenizer, TFAlbertForPreTraining
>>> tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("albert-base-v2")
>>> model = TFAlbertForPreTraining.from_pretrained("albert-base-v2")
>>> input_ids = tf.constant(tokenizer.encode("Hello, my dog is cute", add_special_tokens=True))[None, :]
>>> # Batch size 1
>>> outputs = model(input_ids)
>>> prediction_logits = outputs.prediction_logits
>>> sop_logits = outputs.sop_logits
```"""
outputs = self.albert(
input_ids=input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
token_type_ids=token_type_ids,
position_ids=position_ids,
head_mask=head_mask,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
training=training,
)
sequence_output, pooled_output = outputs[:2]
prediction_scores = self.predictions(hidden_states=sequence_output)
sop_scores = self.sop_classifier(pooled_output=pooled_output, training=training)
total_loss = None
if labels is not None and sentence_order_label is not None:
d_labels = {"labels": labels}
d_labels["sentence_order_label"] = sentence_order_label
total_loss = self.hf_compute_loss(labels=d_labels, logits=(prediction_scores, sop_scores))
if not return_dict:
output = (prediction_scores, sop_scores) + outputs[2:]
return ((total_loss,) + output) if total_loss is not None else output
return TFAlbertForPreTrainingOutput(
loss=total_loss,
prediction_logits=prediction_scores,
sop_logits=sop_scores,
hidden_states=outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=outputs.attentions,
)
class TFAlbertSOPHead(tf.keras.layers.Layer):
def __init__(self, config: AlbertConfig, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.dropout = tf.keras.layers.Dropout(rate=config.classifier_dropout_prob)
self.classifier = tf.keras.layers.Dense(
units=config.num_labels,
kernel_initializer=get_initializer(config.initializer_range),
name="classifier",
)
def call(self, pooled_output: tf.Tensor, training: bool) -> tf.Tensor:
dropout_pooled_output = self.dropout(inputs=pooled_output, training=training)
logits = self.classifier(inputs=dropout_pooled_output)
return logits
@add_start_docstrings("""Albert Model with a `language modeling` head on top.""", ALBERT_START_DOCSTRING)
class TFAlbertForMaskedLM(TFAlbertPreTrainedModel, TFMaskedLanguageModelingLoss):
# names with a '.' represents the authorized unexpected/missing layers when a TF model is loaded from a PT model
_keys_to_ignore_on_load_unexpected = [r"pooler", r"predictions.decoder.weight"]
def __init__(self, config: AlbertConfig, *inputs, **kwargs):
super().__init__(config, *inputs, **kwargs)
self.albert = TFAlbertMainLayer(config, add_pooling_layer=False, name="albert")
self.predictions = TFAlbertMLMHead(config, input_embeddings=self.albert.embeddings, name="predictions")
def get_lm_head(self) -> tf.keras.layers.Layer:
return self.predictions
@unpack_inputs
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(ALBERT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING.format("batch_size, sequence_length"))
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=TFMaskedLMOutput, config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC)
def call(
self,
input_ids: TFModelInputType | None = None,
attention_mask: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
token_type_ids: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
position_ids: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
head_mask: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
inputs_embeds: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
labels: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
training: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Union[TFMaskedLMOutput, Tuple[tf.Tensor]]:
r"""
labels (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Labels for computing the masked language modeling loss. Indices should be in `[-100, 0, ...,
config.vocab_size]` (see `input_ids` docstring) Tokens with indices set to `-100` are ignored (masked), the
loss is only computed for the tokens with labels in `[0, ..., config.vocab_size]`
Returns:
Example:
```python
>>> import tensorflow as tf
>>> from transformers import AutoTokenizer, TFAlbertForMaskedLM
>>> tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("albert-base-v2")
>>> model = TFAlbertForMaskedLM.from_pretrained("albert-base-v2")
>>> # add mask_token
>>> inputs = tokenizer(f"The capital of [MASK] is Paris.", return_tensors="tf")
>>> logits = model(**inputs).logits
>>> # retrieve index of [MASK]
>>> mask_token_index = tf.where(inputs.input_ids == tokenizer.mask_token_id)[0][1]
>>> predicted_token_id = tf.math.argmax(logits[0, mask_token_index], axis=-1)
>>> tokenizer.decode(predicted_token_id)
'france'
```
```python
>>> labels = tokenizer("The capital of France is Paris.", return_tensors="tf")["input_ids"]
>>> labels = tf.where(inputs.input_ids == tokenizer.mask_token_id, labels, -100)
>>> outputs = model(**inputs, labels=labels)
>>> round(float(outputs.loss), 2)
0.81
```
"""
outputs = self.albert(
input_ids=input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
token_type_ids=token_type_ids,
position_ids=position_ids,
head_mask=head_mask,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
training=training,
)
sequence_output = outputs[0]
prediction_scores = self.predictions(hidden_states=sequence_output, training=training)
loss = None if labels is None else self.hf_compute_loss(labels=labels, logits=prediction_scores)
if not return_dict:
output = (prediction_scores,) + outputs[2:]
return ((loss,) + output) if loss is not None else output
return TFMaskedLMOutput(
loss=loss,
logits=prediction_scores,
hidden_states=outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=outputs.attentions,
)
@add_start_docstrings(
"""
Albert Model transformer with a sequence classification/regression head on top (a linear layer on top of the pooled
output) e.g. for GLUE tasks.
""",
ALBERT_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class TFAlbertForSequenceClassification(TFAlbertPreTrainedModel, TFSequenceClassificationLoss):
# names with a '.' represents the authorized unexpected/missing layers when a TF model is loaded from a PT model
_keys_to_ignore_on_load_unexpected = [r"predictions"]
_keys_to_ignore_on_load_missing = [r"dropout"]
def __init__(self, config: AlbertConfig, *inputs, **kwargs):
super().__init__(config, *inputs, **kwargs)
self.num_labels = config.num_labels
self.albert = TFAlbertMainLayer(config, name="albert")
self.dropout = tf.keras.layers.Dropout(rate=config.classifier_dropout_prob)
self.classifier = tf.keras.layers.Dense(
units=config.num_labels, kernel_initializer=get_initializer(config.initializer_range), name="classifier"
)
@unpack_inputs
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(ALBERT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING.format("batch_size, sequence_length"))
@add_code_sample_docstrings(
checkpoint="vumichien/albert-base-v2-imdb",
output_type=TFSequenceClassifierOutput,
config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC,
expected_output="'LABEL_1'",
expected_loss=0.12,
)
def call(
self,
input_ids: TFModelInputType | None = None,
attention_mask: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
token_type_ids: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
position_ids: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
head_mask: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
inputs_embeds: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
labels: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
training: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Union[TFSequenceClassifierOutput, Tuple[tf.Tensor]]:
r"""
labels (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size,)`, *optional*):
Labels for computing the sequence classification/regression loss. Indices should be in `[0, ...,
config.num_labels - 1]`. If `config.num_labels == 1` a regression loss is computed (Mean-Square loss), If
`config.num_labels > 1` a classification loss is computed (Cross-Entropy).
"""
outputs = self.albert(
input_ids=input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
token_type_ids=token_type_ids,
position_ids=position_ids,
head_mask=head_mask,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
training=training,
)
pooled_output = outputs[1]
pooled_output = self.dropout(inputs=pooled_output, training=training)
logits = self.classifier(inputs=pooled_output)
loss = None if labels is None else self.hf_compute_loss(labels=labels, logits=logits)
if not return_dict:
output = (logits,) + outputs[2:]
return ((loss,) + output) if loss is not None else output
return TFSequenceClassifierOutput(
loss=loss,
logits=logits,
hidden_states=outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=outputs.attentions,
)
@add_start_docstrings(
"""
Albert Model with a token classification head on top (a linear layer on top of the hidden-states output) e.g. for
Named-Entity-Recognition (NER) tasks.
""",
ALBERT_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class TFAlbertForTokenClassification(TFAlbertPreTrainedModel, TFTokenClassificationLoss):
# names with a '.' represents the authorized unexpected/missing layers when a TF model is loaded from a PT model
_keys_to_ignore_on_load_unexpected = [r"pooler", r"predictions"]
_keys_to_ignore_on_load_missing = [r"dropout"]
def __init__(self, config: AlbertConfig, *inputs, **kwargs):
super().__init__(config, *inputs, **kwargs)
self.num_labels = config.num_labels
self.albert = TFAlbertMainLayer(config, add_pooling_layer=False, name="albert")
classifier_dropout_prob = (
config.classifier_dropout_prob
if config.classifier_dropout_prob is not None
else config.hidden_dropout_prob
)
self.dropout = tf.keras.layers.Dropout(rate=classifier_dropout_prob)
self.classifier = tf.keras.layers.Dense(
units=config.num_labels, kernel_initializer=get_initializer(config.initializer_range), name="classifier"
)
@unpack_inputs
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(ALBERT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING.format("batch_size, sequence_length"))
@add_code_sample_docstrings(
checkpoint=_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC,
output_type=TFTokenClassifierOutput,
config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC,
)
def call(
self,
input_ids: TFModelInputType | None = None,
attention_mask: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
token_type_ids: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
position_ids: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
head_mask: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
inputs_embeds: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
labels: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
training: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Union[TFTokenClassifierOutput, Tuple[tf.Tensor]]:
r"""
labels (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Labels for computing the token classification loss. Indices should be in `[0, ..., config.num_labels - 1]`.
"""
outputs = self.albert(
input_ids=input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
token_type_ids=token_type_ids,
position_ids=position_ids,
head_mask=head_mask,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
training=training,
)
sequence_output = outputs[0]
sequence_output = self.dropout(inputs=sequence_output, training=training)
logits = self.classifier(inputs=sequence_output)
loss = None if labels is None else self.hf_compute_loss(labels=labels, logits=logits)
if not return_dict:
output = (logits,) + outputs[2:]
return ((loss,) + output) if loss is not None else output
return TFTokenClassifierOutput(
loss=loss,
logits=logits,
hidden_states=outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=outputs.attentions,
)
@add_start_docstrings(
"""
Albert Model with a span classification head on top for extractive question-answering tasks like SQuAD (a linear
layer on top of the hidden-states output to compute `span start logits` and `span end logits`).
""",
ALBERT_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class TFAlbertForQuestionAnswering(TFAlbertPreTrainedModel, TFQuestionAnsweringLoss):
# names with a '.' represents the authorized unexpected/missing layers when a TF model is loaded from a PT model
_keys_to_ignore_on_load_unexpected = [r"pooler", r"predictions"]
def __init__(self, config: AlbertConfig, *inputs, **kwargs):
super().__init__(config, *inputs, **kwargs)
self.num_labels = config.num_labels
self.albert = TFAlbertMainLayer(config, add_pooling_layer=False, name="albert")
self.qa_outputs = tf.keras.layers.Dense(
units=config.num_labels, kernel_initializer=get_initializer(config.initializer_range), name="qa_outputs"
)
@unpack_inputs
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(ALBERT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING.format("batch_size, sequence_length"))
@add_code_sample_docstrings(
checkpoint="vumichien/albert-base-v2-squad2",
output_type=TFQuestionAnsweringModelOutput,
config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC,
qa_target_start_index=12,
qa_target_end_index=13,
expected_output="'a nice puppet'",
expected_loss=7.36,
)
def call(
self,
input_ids: TFModelInputType | None = None,
attention_mask: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
token_type_ids: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
position_ids: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
head_mask: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
inputs_embeds: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
start_positions: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
end_positions: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
training: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Union[TFQuestionAnsweringModelOutput, Tuple[tf.Tensor]]:
r"""
start_positions (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size,)`, *optional*):
Labels for position (index) of the start of the labelled span for computing the token classification loss.
Positions are clamped to the length of the sequence (`sequence_length`). Position outside of the sequence
are not taken into account for computing the loss.
end_positions (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size,)`, *optional*):
Labels for position (index) of the end of the labelled span for computing the token classification loss.
Positions are clamped to the length of the sequence (`sequence_length`). Position outside of the sequence
are not taken into account for computing the loss.
"""
outputs = self.albert(
input_ids=input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
token_type_ids=token_type_ids,
position_ids=position_ids,
head_mask=head_mask,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
training=training,
)
sequence_output = outputs[0]
logits = self.qa_outputs(inputs=sequence_output)
start_logits, end_logits = tf.split(value=logits, num_or_size_splits=2, axis=-1)
start_logits = tf.squeeze(input=start_logits, axis=-1)
end_logits = tf.squeeze(input=end_logits, axis=-1)
loss = None
if start_positions is not None and end_positions is not None:
labels = {"start_position": start_positions}
labels["end_position"] = end_positions
loss = self.hf_compute_loss(labels=labels, logits=(start_logits, end_logits))
if not return_dict:
output = (start_logits, end_logits) + outputs[2:]
return ((loss,) + output) if loss is not None else output
return TFQuestionAnsweringModelOutput(
loss=loss,
start_logits=start_logits,
end_logits=end_logits,
hidden_states=outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=outputs.attentions,
)
@add_start_docstrings(
"""
Albert Model with a multiple choice classification head on top (a linear layer on top of the pooled output and a
softmax) e.g. for RocStories/SWAG tasks.
""",
ALBERT_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class TFAlbertForMultipleChoice(TFAlbertPreTrainedModel, TFMultipleChoiceLoss):
# names with a '.' represents the authorized unexpected/missing layers when a TF model is loaded from a PT model
_keys_to_ignore_on_load_unexpected = [r"pooler", r"predictions"]
_keys_to_ignore_on_load_missing = [r"dropout"]
def __init__(self, config: AlbertConfig, *inputs, **kwargs):
super().__init__(config, *inputs, **kwargs)
self.albert = TFAlbertMainLayer(config, name="albert")
self.dropout = tf.keras.layers.Dropout(rate=config.hidden_dropout_prob)
self.classifier = tf.keras.layers.Dense(
units=1, kernel_initializer=get_initializer(config.initializer_range), name="classifier"
)
@unpack_inputs
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(ALBERT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING.format("batch_size, num_choices, sequence_length"))
@add_code_sample_docstrings(
checkpoint=_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC,
output_type=TFMultipleChoiceModelOutput,
config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC,
)
def call(
self,
input_ids: TFModelInputType | None = None,
attention_mask: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
token_type_ids: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
position_ids: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
head_mask: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
inputs_embeds: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
labels: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
training: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Union[TFMultipleChoiceModelOutput, Tuple[tf.Tensor]]:
r"""
labels (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size,)`, *optional*):
Labels for computing the multiple choice classification loss. Indices should be in `[0, ..., num_choices]`
where `num_choices` is the size of the second dimension of the input tensors. (See `input_ids` above)
"""
if input_ids is not None:
num_choices = shape_list(input_ids)[1]
seq_length = shape_list(input_ids)[2]
else:
num_choices = shape_list(inputs_embeds)[1]
seq_length = shape_list(inputs_embeds)[2]
flat_input_ids = tf.reshape(input_ids, (-1, seq_length)) if input_ids is not None else None
flat_attention_mask = (
tf.reshape(tensor=attention_mask, shape=(-1, seq_length)) if attention_mask is not None else None
)
flat_token_type_ids = (
tf.reshape(tensor=token_type_ids, shape=(-1, seq_length)) if token_type_ids is not None else None
)
flat_position_ids = (
tf.reshape(tensor=position_ids, shape=(-1, seq_length)) if position_ids is not None else None
)
flat_inputs_embeds = (
tf.reshape(tensor=inputs_embeds, shape=(-1, seq_length, shape_list(inputs_embeds)[3]))
if inputs_embeds is not None
else None
)
outputs = self.albert(
input_ids=flat_input_ids,
attention_mask=flat_attention_mask,
token_type_ids=flat_token_type_ids,
position_ids=flat_position_ids,
head_mask=head_mask,
inputs_embeds=flat_inputs_embeds,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
training=training,
)
pooled_output = outputs[1]
pooled_output = self.dropout(inputs=pooled_output, training=training)
logits = self.classifier(inputs=pooled_output)
reshaped_logits = tf.reshape(tensor=logits, shape=(-1, num_choices))
loss = None if labels is None else self.hf_compute_loss(labels=labels, logits=reshaped_logits)
if not return_dict:
output = (reshaped_logits,) + outputs[2:]
return ((loss,) + output) if loss is not None else output
return TFMultipleChoiceModelOutput(
loss=loss,
logits=reshaped_logits,
hidden_states=outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=outputs.attentions,
)
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transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/albert/modeling_flax_albert.py | # coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2021 Google AI, Google Brain and the HuggingFace Inc. team.
#
# 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.
from typing import Callable, Optional, Tuple
import flax
import flax.linen as nn
import jax
import jax.numpy as jnp
import numpy as np
from flax.core.frozen_dict import FrozenDict, freeze, unfreeze
from flax.linen.attention import dot_product_attention_weights
from flax.traverse_util import flatten_dict, unflatten_dict
from jax import lax
from ...modeling_flax_outputs import (
FlaxBaseModelOutput,
FlaxBaseModelOutputWithPooling,
FlaxMaskedLMOutput,
FlaxMultipleChoiceModelOutput,
FlaxQuestionAnsweringModelOutput,
FlaxSequenceClassifierOutput,
FlaxTokenClassifierOutput,
)
from ...modeling_flax_utils import (
ACT2FN,
FlaxPreTrainedModel,
append_call_sample_docstring,
append_replace_return_docstrings,
overwrite_call_docstring,
)
from ...utils import ModelOutput, add_start_docstrings, add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward, logging
from .configuration_albert import AlbertConfig
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC = "albert-base-v2"
_CONFIG_FOR_DOC = "AlbertConfig"
@flax.struct.dataclass
class FlaxAlbertForPreTrainingOutput(ModelOutput):
"""
Output type of [`FlaxAlbertForPreTraining`].
Args:
prediction_logits (`jnp.ndarray` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, config.vocab_size)`):
Prediction scores of the language modeling head (scores for each vocabulary token before SoftMax).
sop_logits (`jnp.ndarray` of shape `(batch_size, 2)`):
Prediction scores of the next sequence prediction (classification) head (scores of True/False continuation
before SoftMax).
hidden_states (`tuple(jnp.ndarray)`, *optional*, returned when `output_hidden_states=True` is passed or when `config.output_hidden_states=True`):
Tuple of `jnp.ndarray` (one for the output of the embeddings + one for the output of each layer) of shape
`(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`.
Hidden-states of the model at the output of each layer plus the initial embedding outputs.
attentions (`tuple(jnp.ndarray)`, *optional*, returned when `output_attentions=True` is passed or when `config.output_attentions=True`):
Tuple of `jnp.ndarray` (one for each layer) of shape `(batch_size, num_heads, sequence_length,
sequence_length)`.
Attentions weights after the attention softmax, used to compute the weighted average in the self-attention
heads.
"""
prediction_logits: jnp.ndarray = None
sop_logits: jnp.ndarray = None
hidden_states: Optional[Tuple[jnp.ndarray]] = None
attentions: Optional[Tuple[jnp.ndarray]] = None
ALBERT_START_DOCSTRING = r"""
This model inherits from [`FlaxPreTrainedModel`]. Check the superclass documentation for the generic methods the
library implements for all its model (such as downloading, saving and converting weights from PyTorch models)
This model is also a Flax Linen [flax.linen.Module](https://flax.readthedocs.io/en/latest/flax.linen.html#module)
subclass. Use it as a regular Flax linen Module and refer to the Flax documentation for all matter related to
general usage and behavior.
Finally, this model supports inherent JAX features such as:
- [Just-In-Time (JIT) compilation](https://jax.readthedocs.io/en/latest/jax.html#just-in-time-compilation-jit)
- [Automatic Differentiation](https://jax.readthedocs.io/en/latest/jax.html#automatic-differentiation)
- [Vectorization](https://jax.readthedocs.io/en/latest/jax.html#vectorization-vmap)
- [Parallelization](https://jax.readthedocs.io/en/latest/jax.html#parallelization-pmap)
Parameters:
config ([`AlbertConfig`]): Model configuration class with all the parameters of the model.
Initializing with a config file does not load the weights associated with the model, only the
configuration. Check out the [`~FlaxPreTrainedModel.from_pretrained`] method to load the model weights.
dtype (`jax.numpy.dtype`, *optional*, defaults to `jax.numpy.float32`):
The data type of the computation. Can be one of `jax.numpy.float32`, `jax.numpy.float16` (on GPUs) and
`jax.numpy.bfloat16` (on TPUs).
This can be used to enable mixed-precision training or half-precision inference on GPUs or TPUs. If
specified all the computation will be performed with the given `dtype`.
**Note that this only specifies the dtype of the computation and does not influence the dtype of model
parameters.**
If you wish to change the dtype of the model parameters, see [`~FlaxPreTrainedModel.to_fp16`] and
[`~FlaxPreTrainedModel.to_bf16`].
"""
ALBERT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING = r"""
Args:
input_ids (`numpy.ndarray` of shape `({0})`):
Indices of input sequence tokens in the vocabulary.
Indices can be obtained using [`AutoTokenizer`]. See [`PreTrainedTokenizer.encode`] and
[`PreTrainedTokenizer.__call__`] for details.
[What are input IDs?](../glossary#input-ids)
attention_mask (`numpy.ndarray` of shape `({0})`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on padding token indices. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
token_type_ids (`numpy.ndarray` of shape `({0})`, *optional*):
Segment token indices to indicate first and second portions of the inputs. Indices are selected in `[0,
1]`:
- 0 corresponds to a *sentence A* token,
- 1 corresponds to a *sentence B* token.
[What are token type IDs?](../glossary#token-type-ids)
position_ids (`numpy.ndarray` of shape `({0})`, *optional*):
Indices of positions of each input sequence tokens in the position embeddings. Selected in the range `[0,
config.max_position_embeddings - 1]`.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple.
"""
class FlaxAlbertEmbeddings(nn.Module):
"""Construct the embeddings from word, position and token_type embeddings."""
config: AlbertConfig
dtype: jnp.dtype = jnp.float32 # the dtype of the computation
def setup(self):
self.word_embeddings = nn.Embed(
self.config.vocab_size,
self.config.embedding_size,
embedding_init=jax.nn.initializers.normal(stddev=self.config.initializer_range),
)
self.position_embeddings = nn.Embed(
self.config.max_position_embeddings,
self.config.embedding_size,
embedding_init=jax.nn.initializers.normal(stddev=self.config.initializer_range),
)
self.token_type_embeddings = nn.Embed(
self.config.type_vocab_size,
self.config.embedding_size,
embedding_init=jax.nn.initializers.normal(stddev=self.config.initializer_range),
)
self.LayerNorm = nn.LayerNorm(epsilon=self.config.layer_norm_eps, dtype=self.dtype)
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(rate=self.config.hidden_dropout_prob)
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_flax_bert.FlaxBertEmbeddings.__call__
def __call__(self, input_ids, token_type_ids, position_ids, deterministic: bool = True):
# Embed
inputs_embeds = self.word_embeddings(input_ids.astype("i4"))
position_embeds = self.position_embeddings(position_ids.astype("i4"))
token_type_embeddings = self.token_type_embeddings(token_type_ids.astype("i4"))
# Sum all embeddings
hidden_states = inputs_embeds + token_type_embeddings + position_embeds
# Layer Norm
hidden_states = self.LayerNorm(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.dropout(hidden_states, deterministic=deterministic)
return hidden_states
class FlaxAlbertSelfAttention(nn.Module):
config: AlbertConfig
dtype: jnp.dtype = jnp.float32 # the dtype of the computation
def setup(self):
if self.config.hidden_size % self.config.num_attention_heads != 0:
raise ValueError(
"`config.hidden_size`: {self.config.hidden_size} has to be a multiple of `config.num_attention_heads` "
" : {self.config.num_attention_heads}"
)
self.query = nn.Dense(
self.config.hidden_size,
dtype=self.dtype,
kernel_init=jax.nn.initializers.normal(self.config.initializer_range),
)
self.key = nn.Dense(
self.config.hidden_size,
dtype=self.dtype,
kernel_init=jax.nn.initializers.normal(self.config.initializer_range),
)
self.value = nn.Dense(
self.config.hidden_size,
dtype=self.dtype,
kernel_init=jax.nn.initializers.normal(self.config.initializer_range),
)
self.dense = nn.Dense(
self.config.hidden_size,
kernel_init=jax.nn.initializers.normal(self.config.initializer_range),
dtype=self.dtype,
)
self.LayerNorm = nn.LayerNorm(epsilon=self.config.layer_norm_eps, dtype=self.dtype)
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(rate=self.config.hidden_dropout_prob)
def __call__(self, hidden_states, attention_mask, deterministic=True, output_attentions: bool = False):
head_dim = self.config.hidden_size // self.config.num_attention_heads
query_states = self.query(hidden_states).reshape(
hidden_states.shape[:2] + (self.config.num_attention_heads, head_dim)
)
value_states = self.value(hidden_states).reshape(
hidden_states.shape[:2] + (self.config.num_attention_heads, head_dim)
)
key_states = self.key(hidden_states).reshape(
hidden_states.shape[:2] + (self.config.num_attention_heads, head_dim)
)
# Convert the boolean attention mask to an attention bias.
if attention_mask is not None:
# attention mask in the form of attention bias
attention_mask = jnp.expand_dims(attention_mask, axis=(-3, -2))
attention_bias = lax.select(
attention_mask > 0,
jnp.full(attention_mask.shape, 0.0).astype(self.dtype),
jnp.full(attention_mask.shape, jnp.finfo(self.dtype).min).astype(self.dtype),
)
else:
attention_bias = None
dropout_rng = None
if not deterministic and self.config.attention_probs_dropout_prob > 0.0:
dropout_rng = self.make_rng("dropout")
attn_weights = dot_product_attention_weights(
query_states,
key_states,
bias=attention_bias,
dropout_rng=dropout_rng,
dropout_rate=self.config.attention_probs_dropout_prob,
broadcast_dropout=True,
deterministic=deterministic,
dtype=self.dtype,
precision=None,
)
attn_output = jnp.einsum("...hqk,...khd->...qhd", attn_weights, value_states)
attn_output = attn_output.reshape(attn_output.shape[:2] + (-1,))
projected_attn_output = self.dense(attn_output)
projected_attn_output = self.dropout(projected_attn_output, deterministic=deterministic)
layernormed_attn_output = self.LayerNorm(projected_attn_output + hidden_states)
outputs = (layernormed_attn_output, attn_weights) if output_attentions else (layernormed_attn_output,)
return outputs
class FlaxAlbertLayer(nn.Module):
config: AlbertConfig
dtype: jnp.dtype = jnp.float32 # the dtype of the computation
def setup(self):
self.attention = FlaxAlbertSelfAttention(self.config, dtype=self.dtype)
self.ffn = nn.Dense(
self.config.intermediate_size,
kernel_init=jax.nn.initializers.normal(self.config.initializer_range),
dtype=self.dtype,
)
self.activation = ACT2FN[self.config.hidden_act]
self.ffn_output = nn.Dense(
self.config.hidden_size,
kernel_init=jax.nn.initializers.normal(self.config.initializer_range),
dtype=self.dtype,
)
self.full_layer_layer_norm = nn.LayerNorm(epsilon=self.config.layer_norm_eps, dtype=self.dtype)
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(rate=self.config.hidden_dropout_prob)
def __call__(
self,
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
deterministic: bool = True,
output_attentions: bool = False,
):
attention_outputs = self.attention(
hidden_states, attention_mask, deterministic=deterministic, output_attentions=output_attentions
)
attention_output = attention_outputs[0]
ffn_output = self.ffn(attention_output)
ffn_output = self.activation(ffn_output)
ffn_output = self.ffn_output(ffn_output)
ffn_output = self.dropout(ffn_output, deterministic=deterministic)
hidden_states = self.full_layer_layer_norm(ffn_output + attention_output)
outputs = (hidden_states,)
if output_attentions:
outputs += (attention_outputs[1],)
return outputs
class FlaxAlbertLayerCollection(nn.Module):
config: AlbertConfig
dtype: jnp.dtype = jnp.float32 # the dtype of the computation
def setup(self):
self.layers = [
FlaxAlbertLayer(self.config, name=str(i), dtype=self.dtype) for i in range(self.config.inner_group_num)
]
def __call__(
self,
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
deterministic: bool = True,
output_attentions: bool = False,
output_hidden_states: bool = False,
):
layer_hidden_states = ()
layer_attentions = ()
for layer_index, albert_layer in enumerate(self.layers):
layer_output = albert_layer(
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
deterministic=deterministic,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
)
hidden_states = layer_output[0]
if output_attentions:
layer_attentions = layer_attentions + (layer_output[1],)
if output_hidden_states:
layer_hidden_states = layer_hidden_states + (hidden_states,)
outputs = (hidden_states,)
if output_hidden_states:
outputs = outputs + (layer_hidden_states,)
if output_attentions:
outputs = outputs + (layer_attentions,)
return outputs # last-layer hidden state, (layer hidden states), (layer attentions)
class FlaxAlbertLayerCollections(nn.Module):
config: AlbertConfig
dtype: jnp.dtype = jnp.float32 # the dtype of the computation
layer_index: Optional[str] = None
def setup(self):
self.albert_layers = FlaxAlbertLayerCollection(self.config, dtype=self.dtype)
def __call__(
self,
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
deterministic: bool = True,
output_attentions: bool = False,
output_hidden_states: bool = False,
):
outputs = self.albert_layers(
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
deterministic=deterministic,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
)
return outputs
class FlaxAlbertLayerGroups(nn.Module):
config: AlbertConfig
dtype: jnp.dtype = jnp.float32 # the dtype of the computation
def setup(self):
self.layers = [
FlaxAlbertLayerCollections(self.config, name=str(i), layer_index=str(i), dtype=self.dtype)
for i in range(self.config.num_hidden_groups)
]
def __call__(
self,
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
deterministic: bool = True,
output_attentions: bool = False,
output_hidden_states: bool = False,
return_dict: bool = True,
):
all_attentions = () if output_attentions else None
all_hidden_states = (hidden_states,) if output_hidden_states else None
for i in range(self.config.num_hidden_layers):
# Index of the hidden group
group_idx = int(i / (self.config.num_hidden_layers / self.config.num_hidden_groups))
layer_group_output = self.layers[group_idx](
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
deterministic=deterministic,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
)
hidden_states = layer_group_output[0]
if output_attentions:
all_attentions = all_attentions + layer_group_output[-1]
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states = all_hidden_states + (hidden_states,)
if not return_dict:
return tuple(v for v in [hidden_states, all_hidden_states, all_attentions] if v is not None)
return FlaxBaseModelOutput(
last_hidden_state=hidden_states, hidden_states=all_hidden_states, attentions=all_attentions
)
class FlaxAlbertEncoder(nn.Module):
config: AlbertConfig
dtype: jnp.dtype = jnp.float32 # the dtype of the computation
def setup(self):
self.embedding_hidden_mapping_in = nn.Dense(
self.config.hidden_size,
kernel_init=jax.nn.initializers.normal(self.config.initializer_range),
dtype=self.dtype,
)
self.albert_layer_groups = FlaxAlbertLayerGroups(self.config, dtype=self.dtype)
def __call__(
self,
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
deterministic: bool = True,
output_attentions: bool = False,
output_hidden_states: bool = False,
return_dict: bool = True,
):
hidden_states = self.embedding_hidden_mapping_in(hidden_states)
return self.albert_layer_groups(
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
deterministic=deterministic,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
)
class FlaxAlbertOnlyMLMHead(nn.Module):
config: AlbertConfig
dtype: jnp.dtype = jnp.float32
bias_init: Callable[..., np.ndarray] = jax.nn.initializers.zeros
def setup(self):
self.dense = nn.Dense(self.config.embedding_size, dtype=self.dtype)
self.activation = ACT2FN[self.config.hidden_act]
self.LayerNorm = nn.LayerNorm(epsilon=self.config.layer_norm_eps, dtype=self.dtype)
self.decoder = nn.Dense(self.config.vocab_size, dtype=self.dtype, use_bias=False)
self.bias = self.param("bias", self.bias_init, (self.config.vocab_size,))
def __call__(self, hidden_states, shared_embedding=None):
hidden_states = self.dense(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.activation(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.LayerNorm(hidden_states)
if shared_embedding is not None:
hidden_states = self.decoder.apply({"params": {"kernel": shared_embedding.T}}, hidden_states)
else:
hidden_states = self.decoder(hidden_states)
hidden_states += self.bias
return hidden_states
class FlaxAlbertSOPHead(nn.Module):
config: AlbertConfig
dtype: jnp.dtype = jnp.float32
def setup(self):
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(self.config.classifier_dropout_prob)
self.classifier = nn.Dense(2, dtype=self.dtype)
def __call__(self, pooled_output, deterministic=True):
pooled_output = self.dropout(pooled_output, deterministic=deterministic)
logits = self.classifier(pooled_output)
return logits
class FlaxAlbertPreTrainedModel(FlaxPreTrainedModel):
"""
An abstract class to handle weights initialization and a simple interface for downloading and loading pretrained
models.
"""
config_class = AlbertConfig
base_model_prefix = "albert"
module_class: nn.Module = None
def __init__(
self,
config: AlbertConfig,
input_shape: Tuple = (1, 1),
seed: int = 0,
dtype: jnp.dtype = jnp.float32,
_do_init: bool = True,
**kwargs,
):
module = self.module_class(config=config, dtype=dtype, **kwargs)
super().__init__(config, module, input_shape=input_shape, seed=seed, dtype=dtype, _do_init=_do_init)
def init_weights(self, rng: jax.random.PRNGKey, input_shape: Tuple, params: FrozenDict = None) -> FrozenDict:
# init input tensors
input_ids = jnp.zeros(input_shape, dtype="i4")
token_type_ids = jnp.zeros_like(input_ids)
position_ids = jnp.broadcast_to(jnp.arange(jnp.atleast_2d(input_ids).shape[-1]), input_shape)
attention_mask = jnp.ones_like(input_ids)
params_rng, dropout_rng = jax.random.split(rng)
rngs = {"params": params_rng, "dropout": dropout_rng}
random_params = self.module.init(
rngs, input_ids, attention_mask, token_type_ids, position_ids, return_dict=False
)["params"]
if params is not None:
random_params = flatten_dict(unfreeze(random_params))
params = flatten_dict(unfreeze(params))
for missing_key in self._missing_keys:
params[missing_key] = random_params[missing_key]
self._missing_keys = set()
return freeze(unflatten_dict(params))
else:
return random_params
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(ALBERT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING.format("batch_size, sequence_length"))
def __call__(
self,
input_ids,
attention_mask=None,
token_type_ids=None,
position_ids=None,
params: dict = None,
dropout_rng: jax.random.PRNGKey = None,
train: bool = False,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
):
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.return_dict
# init input tensors if not passed
if token_type_ids is None:
token_type_ids = jnp.zeros_like(input_ids)
if position_ids is None:
position_ids = jnp.broadcast_to(jnp.arange(jnp.atleast_2d(input_ids).shape[-1]), input_ids.shape)
if attention_mask is None:
attention_mask = jnp.ones_like(input_ids)
# Handle any PRNG if needed
rngs = {}
if dropout_rng is not None:
rngs["dropout"] = dropout_rng
return self.module.apply(
{"params": params or self.params},
jnp.array(input_ids, dtype="i4"),
jnp.array(attention_mask, dtype="i4"),
jnp.array(token_type_ids, dtype="i4"),
jnp.array(position_ids, dtype="i4"),
not train,
output_attentions,
output_hidden_states,
return_dict,
rngs=rngs,
)
class FlaxAlbertModule(nn.Module):
config: AlbertConfig
dtype: jnp.dtype = jnp.float32 # the dtype of the computation
add_pooling_layer: bool = True
def setup(self):
self.embeddings = FlaxAlbertEmbeddings(self.config, dtype=self.dtype)
self.encoder = FlaxAlbertEncoder(self.config, dtype=self.dtype)
if self.add_pooling_layer:
self.pooler = nn.Dense(
self.config.hidden_size,
kernel_init=jax.nn.initializers.normal(self.config.initializer_range),
dtype=self.dtype,
name="pooler",
)
self.pooler_activation = nn.tanh
else:
self.pooler = None
self.pooler_activation = None
def __call__(
self,
input_ids,
attention_mask,
token_type_ids: Optional[np.ndarray] = None,
position_ids: Optional[np.ndarray] = None,
deterministic: bool = True,
output_attentions: bool = False,
output_hidden_states: bool = False,
return_dict: bool = True,
):
# make sure `token_type_ids` is correctly initialized when not passed
if token_type_ids is None:
token_type_ids = jnp.zeros_like(input_ids)
# make sure `position_ids` is correctly initialized when not passed
if position_ids is None:
position_ids = jnp.broadcast_to(jnp.arange(jnp.atleast_2d(input_ids).shape[-1]), input_ids.shape)
hidden_states = self.embeddings(input_ids, token_type_ids, position_ids, deterministic=deterministic)
outputs = self.encoder(
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
deterministic=deterministic,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
hidden_states = outputs[0]
if self.add_pooling_layer:
pooled = self.pooler(hidden_states[:, 0])
pooled = self.pooler_activation(pooled)
else:
pooled = None
if not return_dict:
# if pooled is None, don't return it
if pooled is None:
return (hidden_states,) + outputs[1:]
return (hidden_states, pooled) + outputs[1:]
return FlaxBaseModelOutputWithPooling(
last_hidden_state=hidden_states,
pooler_output=pooled,
hidden_states=outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=outputs.attentions,
)
@add_start_docstrings(
"The bare Albert Model transformer outputting raw hidden-states without any specific head on top.",
ALBERT_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class FlaxAlbertModel(FlaxAlbertPreTrainedModel):
module_class = FlaxAlbertModule
append_call_sample_docstring(FlaxAlbertModel, _CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC, FlaxBaseModelOutputWithPooling, _CONFIG_FOR_DOC)
class FlaxAlbertForPreTrainingModule(nn.Module):
config: AlbertConfig
dtype: jnp.dtype = jnp.float32
def setup(self):
self.albert = FlaxAlbertModule(config=self.config, dtype=self.dtype)
self.predictions = FlaxAlbertOnlyMLMHead(config=self.config, dtype=self.dtype)
self.sop_classifier = FlaxAlbertSOPHead(config=self.config, dtype=self.dtype)
def __call__(
self,
input_ids,
attention_mask,
token_type_ids,
position_ids,
deterministic: bool = True,
output_attentions: bool = False,
output_hidden_states: bool = False,
return_dict: bool = True,
):
# Model
outputs = self.albert(
input_ids,
attention_mask,
token_type_ids,
position_ids,
deterministic=deterministic,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
if self.config.tie_word_embeddings:
shared_embedding = self.albert.variables["params"]["embeddings"]["word_embeddings"]["embedding"]
else:
shared_embedding = None
hidden_states = outputs[0]
pooled_output = outputs[1]
prediction_scores = self.predictions(hidden_states, shared_embedding=shared_embedding)
sop_scores = self.sop_classifier(pooled_output, deterministic=deterministic)
if not return_dict:
return (prediction_scores, sop_scores) + outputs[2:]
return FlaxAlbertForPreTrainingOutput(
prediction_logits=prediction_scores,
sop_logits=sop_scores,
hidden_states=outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=outputs.attentions,
)
@add_start_docstrings(
"""
Albert Model with two heads on top as done during the pretraining: a `masked language modeling` head and a
`sentence order prediction (classification)` head.
""",
ALBERT_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class FlaxAlbertForPreTraining(FlaxAlbertPreTrainedModel):
module_class = FlaxAlbertForPreTrainingModule
FLAX_ALBERT_FOR_PRETRAINING_DOCSTRING = """
Returns:
Example:
```python
>>> from transformers import AutoTokenizer, FlaxAlbertForPreTraining
>>> tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("albert-base-v2")
>>> model = FlaxAlbertForPreTraining.from_pretrained("albert-base-v2")
>>> inputs = tokenizer("Hello, my dog is cute", return_tensors="np")
>>> outputs = model(**inputs)
>>> prediction_logits = outputs.prediction_logits
>>> seq_relationship_logits = outputs.sop_logits
```
"""
overwrite_call_docstring(
FlaxAlbertForPreTraining,
ALBERT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING.format("batch_size, sequence_length") + FLAX_ALBERT_FOR_PRETRAINING_DOCSTRING,
)
append_replace_return_docstrings(
FlaxAlbertForPreTraining, output_type=FlaxAlbertForPreTrainingOutput, config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC
)
class FlaxAlbertForMaskedLMModule(nn.Module):
config: AlbertConfig
dtype: jnp.dtype = jnp.float32
def setup(self):
self.albert = FlaxAlbertModule(config=self.config, add_pooling_layer=False, dtype=self.dtype)
self.predictions = FlaxAlbertOnlyMLMHead(config=self.config, dtype=self.dtype)
def __call__(
self,
input_ids,
attention_mask,
token_type_ids,
position_ids,
deterministic: bool = True,
output_attentions: bool = False,
output_hidden_states: bool = False,
return_dict: bool = True,
):
# Model
outputs = self.albert(
input_ids,
attention_mask,
token_type_ids,
position_ids,
deterministic=deterministic,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
hidden_states = outputs[0]
if self.config.tie_word_embeddings:
shared_embedding = self.albert.variables["params"]["embeddings"]["word_embeddings"]["embedding"]
else:
shared_embedding = None
# Compute the prediction scores
logits = self.predictions(hidden_states, shared_embedding=shared_embedding)
if not return_dict:
return (logits,) + outputs[1:]
return FlaxMaskedLMOutput(
logits=logits,
hidden_states=outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=outputs.attentions,
)
@add_start_docstrings("""Albert Model with a `language modeling` head on top.""", ALBERT_START_DOCSTRING)
class FlaxAlbertForMaskedLM(FlaxAlbertPreTrainedModel):
module_class = FlaxAlbertForMaskedLMModule
append_call_sample_docstring(FlaxAlbertForMaskedLM, _CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC, FlaxMaskedLMOutput, _CONFIG_FOR_DOC)
class FlaxAlbertForSequenceClassificationModule(nn.Module):
config: AlbertConfig
dtype: jnp.dtype = jnp.float32
def setup(self):
self.albert = FlaxAlbertModule(config=self.config, dtype=self.dtype)
classifier_dropout = (
self.config.classifier_dropout_prob
if self.config.classifier_dropout_prob is not None
else self.config.hidden_dropout_prob
)
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(rate=classifier_dropout)
self.classifier = nn.Dense(
self.config.num_labels,
dtype=self.dtype,
)
def __call__(
self,
input_ids,
attention_mask,
token_type_ids,
position_ids,
deterministic: bool = True,
output_attentions: bool = False,
output_hidden_states: bool = False,
return_dict: bool = True,
):
# Model
outputs = self.albert(
input_ids,
attention_mask,
token_type_ids,
position_ids,
deterministic=deterministic,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
pooled_output = outputs[1]
pooled_output = self.dropout(pooled_output, deterministic=deterministic)
logits = self.classifier(pooled_output)
if not return_dict:
return (logits,) + outputs[2:]
return FlaxSequenceClassifierOutput(
logits=logits,
hidden_states=outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=outputs.attentions,
)
@add_start_docstrings(
"""
Albert Model transformer with a sequence classification/regression head on top (a linear layer on top of the pooled
output) e.g. for GLUE tasks.
""",
ALBERT_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class FlaxAlbertForSequenceClassification(FlaxAlbertPreTrainedModel):
module_class = FlaxAlbertForSequenceClassificationModule
append_call_sample_docstring(
FlaxAlbertForSequenceClassification,
_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC,
FlaxSequenceClassifierOutput,
_CONFIG_FOR_DOC,
)
class FlaxAlbertForMultipleChoiceModule(nn.Module):
config: AlbertConfig
dtype: jnp.dtype = jnp.float32
def setup(self):
self.albert = FlaxAlbertModule(config=self.config, dtype=self.dtype)
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(rate=self.config.hidden_dropout_prob)
self.classifier = nn.Dense(1, dtype=self.dtype)
def __call__(
self,
input_ids,
attention_mask,
token_type_ids,
position_ids,
deterministic: bool = True,
output_attentions: bool = False,
output_hidden_states: bool = False,
return_dict: bool = True,
):
num_choices = input_ids.shape[1]
input_ids = input_ids.reshape(-1, input_ids.shape[-1]) if input_ids is not None else None
attention_mask = attention_mask.reshape(-1, attention_mask.shape[-1]) if attention_mask is not None else None
token_type_ids = token_type_ids.reshape(-1, token_type_ids.shape[-1]) if token_type_ids is not None else None
position_ids = position_ids.reshape(-1, position_ids.shape[-1]) if position_ids is not None else None
# Model
outputs = self.albert(
input_ids,
attention_mask,
token_type_ids,
position_ids,
deterministic=deterministic,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
pooled_output = outputs[1]
pooled_output = self.dropout(pooled_output, deterministic=deterministic)
logits = self.classifier(pooled_output)
reshaped_logits = logits.reshape(-1, num_choices)
if not return_dict:
return (reshaped_logits,) + outputs[2:]
return FlaxMultipleChoiceModelOutput(
logits=reshaped_logits,
hidden_states=outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=outputs.attentions,
)
@add_start_docstrings(
"""
Albert Model with a multiple choice classification head on top (a linear layer on top of the pooled output and a
softmax) e.g. for RocStories/SWAG tasks.
""",
ALBERT_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class FlaxAlbertForMultipleChoice(FlaxAlbertPreTrainedModel):
module_class = FlaxAlbertForMultipleChoiceModule
overwrite_call_docstring(
FlaxAlbertForMultipleChoice, ALBERT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING.format("batch_size, num_choices, sequence_length")
)
append_call_sample_docstring(
FlaxAlbertForMultipleChoice,
_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC,
FlaxMultipleChoiceModelOutput,
_CONFIG_FOR_DOC,
)
class FlaxAlbertForTokenClassificationModule(nn.Module):
config: AlbertConfig
dtype: jnp.dtype = jnp.float32
def setup(self):
self.albert = FlaxAlbertModule(config=self.config, dtype=self.dtype, add_pooling_layer=False)
classifier_dropout = (
self.config.classifier_dropout_prob
if self.config.classifier_dropout_prob is not None
else self.config.hidden_dropout_prob
)
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(rate=classifier_dropout)
self.classifier = nn.Dense(self.config.num_labels, dtype=self.dtype)
def __call__(
self,
input_ids,
attention_mask,
token_type_ids,
position_ids,
deterministic: bool = True,
output_attentions: bool = False,
output_hidden_states: bool = False,
return_dict: bool = True,
):
# Model
outputs = self.albert(
input_ids,
attention_mask,
token_type_ids,
position_ids,
deterministic=deterministic,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
hidden_states = outputs[0]
hidden_states = self.dropout(hidden_states, deterministic=deterministic)
logits = self.classifier(hidden_states)
if not return_dict:
return (logits,) + outputs[1:]
return FlaxTokenClassifierOutput(
logits=logits,
hidden_states=outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=outputs.attentions,
)
@add_start_docstrings(
"""
Albert Model with a token classification head on top (a linear layer on top of the hidden-states output) e.g. for
Named-Entity-Recognition (NER) tasks.
""",
ALBERT_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class FlaxAlbertForTokenClassification(FlaxAlbertPreTrainedModel):
module_class = FlaxAlbertForTokenClassificationModule
append_call_sample_docstring(
FlaxAlbertForTokenClassification,
_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC,
FlaxTokenClassifierOutput,
_CONFIG_FOR_DOC,
)
class FlaxAlbertForQuestionAnsweringModule(nn.Module):
config: AlbertConfig
dtype: jnp.dtype = jnp.float32
def setup(self):
self.albert = FlaxAlbertModule(config=self.config, dtype=self.dtype, add_pooling_layer=False)
self.qa_outputs = nn.Dense(self.config.num_labels, dtype=self.dtype)
def __call__(
self,
input_ids,
attention_mask,
token_type_ids,
position_ids,
deterministic: bool = True,
output_attentions: bool = False,
output_hidden_states: bool = False,
return_dict: bool = True,
):
# Model
outputs = self.albert(
input_ids,
attention_mask,
token_type_ids,
position_ids,
deterministic=deterministic,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
hidden_states = outputs[0]
logits = self.qa_outputs(hidden_states)
start_logits, end_logits = logits.split(self.config.num_labels, axis=-1)
start_logits = start_logits.squeeze(-1)
end_logits = end_logits.squeeze(-1)
if not return_dict:
return (start_logits, end_logits) + outputs[1:]
return FlaxQuestionAnsweringModelOutput(
start_logits=start_logits,
end_logits=end_logits,
hidden_states=outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=outputs.attentions,
)
@add_start_docstrings(
"""
Albert Model with a span classification head on top for extractive question-answering tasks like SQuAD (a linear
layers on top of the hidden-states output to compute `span start logits` and `span end logits`).
""",
ALBERT_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class FlaxAlbertForQuestionAnswering(FlaxAlbertPreTrainedModel):
module_class = FlaxAlbertForQuestionAnsweringModule
append_call_sample_docstring(
FlaxAlbertForQuestionAnswering,
_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC,
FlaxQuestionAnsweringModelOutput,
_CONFIG_FOR_DOC,
)
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transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/albert/convert_albert_original_tf_checkpoint_to_pytorch.py | # coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2018 The HuggingFace Inc. team.
#
# 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.
"""Convert ALBERT checkpoint."""
import argparse
import torch
from ...utils import logging
from . import AlbertConfig, AlbertForPreTraining, load_tf_weights_in_albert
logging.set_verbosity_info()
def convert_tf_checkpoint_to_pytorch(tf_checkpoint_path, albert_config_file, pytorch_dump_path):
# Initialise PyTorch model
config = AlbertConfig.from_json_file(albert_config_file)
print(f"Building PyTorch model from configuration: {config}")
model = AlbertForPreTraining(config)
# Load weights from tf checkpoint
load_tf_weights_in_albert(model, config, tf_checkpoint_path)
# Save pytorch-model
print(f"Save PyTorch model to {pytorch_dump_path}")
torch.save(model.state_dict(), pytorch_dump_path)
if __name__ == "__main__":
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
# Required parameters
parser.add_argument(
"--tf_checkpoint_path", default=None, type=str, required=True, help="Path to the TensorFlow checkpoint path."
)
parser.add_argument(
"--albert_config_file",
default=None,
type=str,
required=True,
help=(
"The config json file corresponding to the pre-trained ALBERT model. \n"
"This specifies the model architecture."
),
)
parser.add_argument(
"--pytorch_dump_path", default=None, type=str, required=True, help="Path to the output PyTorch model."
)
args = parser.parse_args()
convert_tf_checkpoint_to_pytorch(args.tf_checkpoint_path, args.albert_config_file, args.pytorch_dump_path)
| 2,162 | 32.796875 | 117 | py |
transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/albert/configuration_albert.py | # coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2018 The Google AI Language Team Authors and The HuggingFace Inc. team.
# Copyright (c) 2018, NVIDIA CORPORATION. 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.
""" ALBERT model configuration"""
from collections import OrderedDict
from typing import Mapping
from ...configuration_utils import PretrainedConfig
from ...onnx import OnnxConfig
ALBERT_PRETRAINED_CONFIG_ARCHIVE_MAP = {
"albert-base-v1": "https://huggingface.co/albert-base-v1/resolve/main/config.json",
"albert-large-v1": "https://huggingface.co/albert-large-v1/resolve/main/config.json",
"albert-xlarge-v1": "https://huggingface.co/albert-xlarge-v1/resolve/main/config.json",
"albert-xxlarge-v1": "https://huggingface.co/albert-xxlarge-v1/resolve/main/config.json",
"albert-base-v2": "https://huggingface.co/albert-base-v2/resolve/main/config.json",
"albert-large-v2": "https://huggingface.co/albert-large-v2/resolve/main/config.json",
"albert-xlarge-v2": "https://huggingface.co/albert-xlarge-v2/resolve/main/config.json",
"albert-xxlarge-v2": "https://huggingface.co/albert-xxlarge-v2/resolve/main/config.json",
}
class AlbertConfig(PretrainedConfig):
r"""
This is the configuration class to store the configuration of a [`AlbertModel`] or a [`TFAlbertModel`]. It is used
to instantiate an ALBERT model according to the specified arguments, defining the model architecture. Instantiating
a configuration with the defaults will yield a similar configuration to that of the ALBERT
[albert-xxlarge-v2](https://huggingface.co/albert-xxlarge-v2) architecture.
Configuration objects inherit from [`PretrainedConfig`] and can be used to control the model outputs. Read the
documentation from [`PretrainedConfig`] for more information.
Args:
vocab_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 30000):
Vocabulary size of the ALBERT model. Defines the number of different tokens that can be represented by the
`inputs_ids` passed when calling [`AlbertModel`] or [`TFAlbertModel`].
embedding_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 128):
Dimensionality of vocabulary embeddings.
hidden_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 4096):
Dimensionality of the encoder layers and the pooler layer.
num_hidden_layers (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 12):
Number of hidden layers in the Transformer encoder.
num_hidden_groups (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 1):
Number of groups for the hidden layers, parameters in the same group are shared.
num_attention_heads (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 64):
Number of attention heads for each attention layer in the Transformer encoder.
intermediate_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 16384):
The dimensionality of the "intermediate" (often named feed-forward) layer in the Transformer encoder.
inner_group_num (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 1):
The number of inner repetition of attention and ffn.
hidden_act (`str` or `Callable`, *optional*, defaults to `"gelu_new"`):
The non-linear activation function (function or string) in the encoder and pooler. If string, `"gelu"`,
`"relu"`, `"silu"` and `"gelu_new"` are supported.
hidden_dropout_prob (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0):
The dropout probability for all fully connected layers in the embeddings, encoder, and pooler.
attention_probs_dropout_prob (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0):
The dropout ratio for the attention probabilities.
max_position_embeddings (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 512):
The maximum sequence length that this model might ever be used with. Typically set this to something large
(e.g., 512 or 1024 or 2048).
type_vocab_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 2):
The vocabulary size of the `token_type_ids` passed when calling [`AlbertModel`] or [`TFAlbertModel`].
initializer_range (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.02):
The standard deviation of the truncated_normal_initializer for initializing all weight matrices.
layer_norm_eps (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 1e-12):
The epsilon used by the layer normalization layers.
classifier_dropout_prob (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.1):
The dropout ratio for attached classifiers.
position_embedding_type (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"absolute"`):
Type of position embedding. Choose one of `"absolute"`, `"relative_key"`, `"relative_key_query"`. For
positional embeddings use `"absolute"`. For more information on `"relative_key"`, please refer to
[Self-Attention with Relative Position Representations (Shaw et al.)](https://arxiv.org/abs/1803.02155).
For more information on `"relative_key_query"`, please refer to *Method 4* in [Improve Transformer Models
with Better Relative Position Embeddings (Huang et al.)](https://arxiv.org/abs/2009.13658).
Examples:
```python
>>> from transformers import AlbertConfig, AlbertModel
>>> # Initializing an ALBERT-xxlarge style configuration
>>> albert_xxlarge_configuration = AlbertConfig()
>>> # Initializing an ALBERT-base style configuration
>>> albert_base_configuration = AlbertConfig(
... hidden_size=768,
... num_attention_heads=12,
... intermediate_size=3072,
... )
>>> # Initializing a model (with random weights) from the ALBERT-base style configuration
>>> model = AlbertModel(albert_xxlarge_configuration)
>>> # Accessing the model configuration
>>> configuration = model.config
```"""
model_type = "albert"
def __init__(
self,
vocab_size=30000,
embedding_size=128,
hidden_size=4096,
num_hidden_layers=12,
num_hidden_groups=1,
num_attention_heads=64,
intermediate_size=16384,
inner_group_num=1,
hidden_act="gelu_new",
hidden_dropout_prob=0,
attention_probs_dropout_prob=0,
max_position_embeddings=512,
type_vocab_size=2,
initializer_range=0.02,
layer_norm_eps=1e-12,
classifier_dropout_prob=0.1,
position_embedding_type="absolute",
pad_token_id=0,
bos_token_id=2,
eos_token_id=3,
**kwargs,
):
super().__init__(pad_token_id=pad_token_id, bos_token_id=bos_token_id, eos_token_id=eos_token_id, **kwargs)
self.vocab_size = vocab_size
self.embedding_size = embedding_size
self.hidden_size = hidden_size
self.num_hidden_layers = num_hidden_layers
self.num_hidden_groups = num_hidden_groups
self.num_attention_heads = num_attention_heads
self.inner_group_num = inner_group_num
self.hidden_act = hidden_act
self.intermediate_size = intermediate_size
self.hidden_dropout_prob = hidden_dropout_prob
self.attention_probs_dropout_prob = attention_probs_dropout_prob
self.max_position_embeddings = max_position_embeddings
self.type_vocab_size = type_vocab_size
self.initializer_range = initializer_range
self.layer_norm_eps = layer_norm_eps
self.classifier_dropout_prob = classifier_dropout_prob
self.position_embedding_type = position_embedding_type
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.configuration_bert.BertOnnxConfig with Roberta->Albert
class AlbertOnnxConfig(OnnxConfig):
@property
def inputs(self) -> Mapping[str, Mapping[int, str]]:
if self.task == "multiple-choice":
dynamic_axis = {0: "batch", 1: "choice", 2: "sequence"}
else:
dynamic_axis = {0: "batch", 1: "sequence"}
return OrderedDict(
[
("input_ids", dynamic_axis),
("attention_mask", dynamic_axis),
("token_type_ids", dynamic_axis),
]
)
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transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/albert/tokenization_albert_fast.py | # coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2018 Google AI, Google Brain and the HuggingFace Inc. team.
#
# 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.
""" Tokenization classes for ALBERT model."""
import os
from shutil import copyfile
from typing import List, Optional, Tuple
from ...tokenization_utils import AddedToken
from ...tokenization_utils_fast import PreTrainedTokenizerFast
from ...utils import is_sentencepiece_available, logging
if is_sentencepiece_available():
from .tokenization_albert import AlbertTokenizer
else:
AlbertTokenizer = None
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
VOCAB_FILES_NAMES = {"vocab_file": "spiece.model", "tokenizer_file": "tokenizer.json"}
PRETRAINED_VOCAB_FILES_MAP = {
"vocab_file": {
"albert-base-v1": "https://huggingface.co/albert-base-v1/resolve/main/spiece.model",
"albert-large-v1": "https://huggingface.co/albert-large-v1/resolve/main/spiece.model",
"albert-xlarge-v1": "https://huggingface.co/albert-xlarge-v1/resolve/main/spiece.model",
"albert-xxlarge-v1": "https://huggingface.co/albert-xxlarge-v1/resolve/main/spiece.model",
"albert-base-v2": "https://huggingface.co/albert-base-v2/resolve/main/spiece.model",
"albert-large-v2": "https://huggingface.co/albert-large-v2/resolve/main/spiece.model",
"albert-xlarge-v2": "https://huggingface.co/albert-xlarge-v2/resolve/main/spiece.model",
"albert-xxlarge-v2": "https://huggingface.co/albert-xxlarge-v2/resolve/main/spiece.model",
},
"tokenizer_file": {
"albert-base-v1": "https://huggingface.co/albert-base-v1/resolve/main/tokenizer.json",
"albert-large-v1": "https://huggingface.co/albert-large-v1/resolve/main/tokenizer.json",
"albert-xlarge-v1": "https://huggingface.co/albert-xlarge-v1/resolve/main/tokenizer.json",
"albert-xxlarge-v1": "https://huggingface.co/albert-xxlarge-v1/resolve/main/tokenizer.json",
"albert-base-v2": "https://huggingface.co/albert-base-v2/resolve/main/tokenizer.json",
"albert-large-v2": "https://huggingface.co/albert-large-v2/resolve/main/tokenizer.json",
"albert-xlarge-v2": "https://huggingface.co/albert-xlarge-v2/resolve/main/tokenizer.json",
"albert-xxlarge-v2": "https://huggingface.co/albert-xxlarge-v2/resolve/main/tokenizer.json",
},
}
PRETRAINED_POSITIONAL_EMBEDDINGS_SIZES = {
"albert-base-v1": 512,
"albert-large-v1": 512,
"albert-xlarge-v1": 512,
"albert-xxlarge-v1": 512,
"albert-base-v2": 512,
"albert-large-v2": 512,
"albert-xlarge-v2": 512,
"albert-xxlarge-v2": 512,
}
SPIECE_UNDERLINE = "▁"
class AlbertTokenizerFast(PreTrainedTokenizerFast):
"""
Construct a "fast" ALBERT tokenizer (backed by HuggingFace's *tokenizers* library). Based on
[Unigram](https://huggingface.co/docs/tokenizers/python/latest/components.html?highlight=unigram#models). This
tokenizer inherits from [`PreTrainedTokenizerFast`] which contains most of the main methods. Users should refer to
this superclass for more information regarding those methods
Args:
vocab_file (`str`):
[SentencePiece](https://github.com/google/sentencepiece) file (generally has a *.spm* extension) that
contains the vocabulary necessary to instantiate a tokenizer.
do_lower_case (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether or not to lowercase the input when tokenizing.
remove_space (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether or not to strip the text when tokenizing (removing excess spaces before and after the string).
keep_accents (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether or not to keep accents when tokenizing.
bos_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"[CLS]"`):
The beginning of sequence token that was used during pretraining. Can be used a sequence classifier token.
<Tip>
When building a sequence using special tokens, this is not the token that is used for the beginning of
sequence. The token used is the `cls_token`.
</Tip>
eos_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"[SEP]"`):
The end of sequence token. .. note:: When building a sequence using special tokens, this is not the token
that is used for the end of sequence. The token used is the `sep_token`.
unk_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"<unk>"`):
The unknown token. A token that is not in the vocabulary cannot be converted to an ID and is set to be this
token instead.
sep_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"[SEP]"`):
The separator token, which is used when building a sequence from multiple sequences, e.g. two sequences for
sequence classification or for a text and a question for question answering. It is also used as the last
token of a sequence built with special tokens.
pad_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"<pad>"`):
The token used for padding, for example when batching sequences of different lengths.
cls_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"[CLS]"`):
The classifier token which is used when doing sequence classification (classification of the whole sequence
instead of per-token classification). It is the first token of the sequence when built with special tokens.
mask_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"[MASK]"`):
The token used for masking values. This is the token used when training this model with masked language
modeling. This is the token which the model will try to predict.
"""
vocab_files_names = VOCAB_FILES_NAMES
pretrained_vocab_files_map = PRETRAINED_VOCAB_FILES_MAP
max_model_input_sizes = PRETRAINED_POSITIONAL_EMBEDDINGS_SIZES
slow_tokenizer_class = AlbertTokenizer
def __init__(
self,
vocab_file=None,
tokenizer_file=None,
do_lower_case=True,
remove_space=True,
keep_accents=False,
bos_token="[CLS]",
eos_token="[SEP]",
unk_token="<unk>",
sep_token="[SEP]",
pad_token="<pad>",
cls_token="[CLS]",
mask_token="[MASK]",
**kwargs,
):
# Mask token behave like a normal word, i.e. include the space before it and
# is included in the raw text, there should be a match in a non-normalized sentence.
mask_token = (
AddedToken(mask_token, lstrip=True, rstrip=False, normalized=False)
if isinstance(mask_token, str)
else mask_token
)
super().__init__(
vocab_file,
tokenizer_file=tokenizer_file,
do_lower_case=do_lower_case,
remove_space=remove_space,
keep_accents=keep_accents,
bos_token=bos_token,
eos_token=eos_token,
unk_token=unk_token,
sep_token=sep_token,
pad_token=pad_token,
cls_token=cls_token,
mask_token=mask_token,
**kwargs,
)
self.do_lower_case = do_lower_case
self.remove_space = remove_space
self.keep_accents = keep_accents
self.vocab_file = vocab_file
self.can_save_slow_tokenizer = False if not self.vocab_file else True
def build_inputs_with_special_tokens(
self, token_ids_0: List[int], token_ids_1: Optional[List[int]] = None
) -> List[int]:
"""
Build model inputs from a sequence or a pair of sequence for sequence classification tasks by concatenating and
adding special tokens. An ALBERT sequence has the following format:
- single sequence: `[CLS] X [SEP]`
- pair of sequences: `[CLS] A [SEP] B [SEP]`
Args:
token_ids_0 (`List[int]`):
List of IDs to which the special tokens will be added
token_ids_1 (`List[int]`, *optional*):
Optional second list of IDs for sequence pairs.
Returns:
`List[int]`: list of [input IDs](../glossary#input-ids) with the appropriate special tokens.
"""
sep = [self.sep_token_id]
cls = [self.cls_token_id]
if token_ids_1 is None:
return cls + token_ids_0 + sep
return cls + token_ids_0 + sep + token_ids_1 + sep
def create_token_type_ids_from_sequences(
self, token_ids_0: List[int], token_ids_1: Optional[List[int]] = None
) -> List[int]:
"""
Creates a mask from the two sequences passed to be used in a sequence-pair classification task. An ALBERT
sequence pair mask has the following format:
```
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
| first sequence | second sequence |
```
if token_ids_1 is None, only returns the first portion of the mask (0s).
Args:
token_ids_0 (`List[int]`):
List of ids.
token_ids_1 (`List[int]`, *optional*):
Optional second list of IDs for sequence pairs.
Returns:
`List[int]`: List of [token type IDs](../glossary#token-type-ids) according to the given sequence(s).
"""
sep = [self.sep_token_id]
cls = [self.cls_token_id]
if token_ids_1 is None:
return len(cls + token_ids_0 + sep) * [0]
return len(cls + token_ids_0 + sep) * [0] + len(token_ids_1 + sep) * [1]
def save_vocabulary(self, save_directory: str, filename_prefix: Optional[str] = None) -> Tuple[str]:
if not self.can_save_slow_tokenizer:
raise ValueError(
"Your fast tokenizer does not have the necessary information to save the vocabulary for a slow "
"tokenizer."
)
if not os.path.isdir(save_directory):
logger.error(f"Vocabulary path ({save_directory}) should be a directory")
return
out_vocab_file = os.path.join(
save_directory, (filename_prefix + "-" if filename_prefix else "") + VOCAB_FILES_NAMES["vocab_file"]
)
if os.path.abspath(self.vocab_file) != os.path.abspath(out_vocab_file):
copyfile(self.vocab_file, out_vocab_file)
return (out_vocab_file,)
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transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/albert/__init__.py | # 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.
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING
from ...utils import (
OptionalDependencyNotAvailable,
_LazyModule,
is_flax_available,
is_sentencepiece_available,
is_tf_available,
is_tokenizers_available,
is_torch_available,
)
_import_structure = {
"configuration_albert": ["ALBERT_PRETRAINED_CONFIG_ARCHIVE_MAP", "AlbertConfig", "AlbertOnnxConfig"],
}
try:
if not is_sentencepiece_available():
raise OptionalDependencyNotAvailable()
except OptionalDependencyNotAvailable:
pass
else:
_import_structure["tokenization_albert"] = ["AlbertTokenizer"]
try:
if not is_tokenizers_available():
raise OptionalDependencyNotAvailable()
except OptionalDependencyNotAvailable:
pass
else:
_import_structure["tokenization_albert_fast"] = ["AlbertTokenizerFast"]
try:
if not is_torch_available():
raise OptionalDependencyNotAvailable()
except OptionalDependencyNotAvailable:
pass
else:
_import_structure["modeling_albert"] = [
"ALBERT_PRETRAINED_MODEL_ARCHIVE_LIST",
"AlbertForMaskedLM",
"AlbertForMultipleChoice",
"AlbertForPreTraining",
"AlbertForQuestionAnswering",
"AlbertForSequenceClassification",
"AlbertForTokenClassification",
"AlbertModel",
"AlbertPreTrainedModel",
"load_tf_weights_in_albert",
]
try:
if not is_tf_available():
raise OptionalDependencyNotAvailable()
except OptionalDependencyNotAvailable:
pass
else:
_import_structure["modeling_tf_albert"] = [
"TF_ALBERT_PRETRAINED_MODEL_ARCHIVE_LIST",
"TFAlbertForMaskedLM",
"TFAlbertForMultipleChoice",
"TFAlbertForPreTraining",
"TFAlbertForQuestionAnswering",
"TFAlbertForSequenceClassification",
"TFAlbertForTokenClassification",
"TFAlbertMainLayer",
"TFAlbertModel",
"TFAlbertPreTrainedModel",
]
try:
if not is_flax_available():
raise OptionalDependencyNotAvailable()
except OptionalDependencyNotAvailable:
pass
else:
_import_structure["modeling_flax_albert"] = [
"FlaxAlbertForMaskedLM",
"FlaxAlbertForMultipleChoice",
"FlaxAlbertForPreTraining",
"FlaxAlbertForQuestionAnswering",
"FlaxAlbertForSequenceClassification",
"FlaxAlbertForTokenClassification",
"FlaxAlbertModel",
"FlaxAlbertPreTrainedModel",
]
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from .configuration_albert import ALBERT_PRETRAINED_CONFIG_ARCHIVE_MAP, AlbertConfig, AlbertOnnxConfig
try:
if not is_sentencepiece_available():
raise OptionalDependencyNotAvailable()
except OptionalDependencyNotAvailable:
pass
else:
from .tokenization_albert import AlbertTokenizer
try:
if not is_tokenizers_available():
raise OptionalDependencyNotAvailable()
except OptionalDependencyNotAvailable:
pass
else:
from .tokenization_albert_fast import AlbertTokenizerFast
try:
if not is_torch_available():
raise OptionalDependencyNotAvailable()
except OptionalDependencyNotAvailable:
pass
else:
from .modeling_albert import (
ALBERT_PRETRAINED_MODEL_ARCHIVE_LIST,
AlbertForMaskedLM,
AlbertForMultipleChoice,
AlbertForPreTraining,
AlbertForQuestionAnswering,
AlbertForSequenceClassification,
AlbertForTokenClassification,
AlbertModel,
AlbertPreTrainedModel,
load_tf_weights_in_albert,
)
try:
if not is_tf_available():
raise OptionalDependencyNotAvailable()
except OptionalDependencyNotAvailable:
pass
else:
from .modeling_tf_albert import (
TF_ALBERT_PRETRAINED_MODEL_ARCHIVE_LIST,
TFAlbertForMaskedLM,
TFAlbertForMultipleChoice,
TFAlbertForPreTraining,
TFAlbertForQuestionAnswering,
TFAlbertForSequenceClassification,
TFAlbertForTokenClassification,
TFAlbertMainLayer,
TFAlbertModel,
TFAlbertPreTrainedModel,
)
try:
if not is_flax_available():
raise OptionalDependencyNotAvailable()
except OptionalDependencyNotAvailable:
pass
else:
from .modeling_flax_albert import (
FlaxAlbertForMaskedLM,
FlaxAlbertForMultipleChoice,
FlaxAlbertForPreTraining,
FlaxAlbertForQuestionAnswering,
FlaxAlbertForSequenceClassification,
FlaxAlbertForTokenClassification,
FlaxAlbertModel,
FlaxAlbertPreTrainedModel,
)
else:
import sys
sys.modules[__name__] = _LazyModule(__name__, globals()["__file__"], _import_structure, module_spec=__spec__)
| 5,482 | 29.461111 | 113 | py |
transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/albert/tokenization_albert.py | # coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2018 Google AI, Google Brain and the HuggingFace Inc. team.
#
# 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.
""" Tokenization classes for ALBERT model."""
import os
import unicodedata
from shutil import copyfile
from typing import Any, Dict, List, Optional, Tuple
import sentencepiece as spm
from ...tokenization_utils import AddedToken, PreTrainedTokenizer
from ...utils import logging
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
VOCAB_FILES_NAMES = {"vocab_file": "spiece.model"}
PRETRAINED_VOCAB_FILES_MAP = {
"vocab_file": {
"albert-base-v1": "https://huggingface.co/albert-base-v1/resolve/main/spiece.model",
"albert-large-v1": "https://huggingface.co/albert-large-v1/resolve/main/spiece.model",
"albert-xlarge-v1": "https://huggingface.co/albert-xlarge-v1/resolve/main/spiece.model",
"albert-xxlarge-v1": "https://huggingface.co/albert-xxlarge-v1/resolve/main/spiece.model",
"albert-base-v2": "https://huggingface.co/albert-base-v2/resolve/main/spiece.model",
"albert-large-v2": "https://huggingface.co/albert-large-v2/resolve/main/spiece.model",
"albert-xlarge-v2": "https://huggingface.co/albert-xlarge-v2/resolve/main/spiece.model",
"albert-xxlarge-v2": "https://huggingface.co/albert-xxlarge-v2/resolve/main/spiece.model",
}
}
PRETRAINED_POSITIONAL_EMBEDDINGS_SIZES = {
"albert-base-v1": 512,
"albert-large-v1": 512,
"albert-xlarge-v1": 512,
"albert-xxlarge-v1": 512,
"albert-base-v2": 512,
"albert-large-v2": 512,
"albert-xlarge-v2": 512,
"albert-xxlarge-v2": 512,
}
SPIECE_UNDERLINE = "▁"
class AlbertTokenizer(PreTrainedTokenizer):
"""
Construct an ALBERT tokenizer. Based on [SentencePiece](https://github.com/google/sentencepiece).
This tokenizer inherits from [`PreTrainedTokenizer`] which contains most of the main methods. Users should refer to
this superclass for more information regarding those methods.
Args:
vocab_file (`str`):
[SentencePiece](https://github.com/google/sentencepiece) file (generally has a *.spm* extension) that
contains the vocabulary necessary to instantiate a tokenizer.
do_lower_case (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether or not to lowercase the input when tokenizing.
remove_space (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether or not to strip the text when tokenizing (removing excess spaces before and after the string).
keep_accents (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether or not to keep accents when tokenizing.
bos_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"[CLS]"`):
The beginning of sequence token that was used during pretraining. Can be used a sequence classifier token.
<Tip>
When building a sequence using special tokens, this is not the token that is used for the beginning of
sequence. The token used is the `cls_token`.
</Tip>
eos_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"[SEP]"`):
The end of sequence token.
<Tip>
When building a sequence using special tokens, this is not the token that is used for the end of sequence.
The token used is the `sep_token`.
</Tip>
unk_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"<unk>"`):
The unknown token. A token that is not in the vocabulary cannot be converted to an ID and is set to be this
token instead.
sep_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"[SEP]"`):
The separator token, which is used when building a sequence from multiple sequences, e.g. two sequences for
sequence classification or for a text and a question for question answering. It is also used as the last
token of a sequence built with special tokens.
pad_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"<pad>"`):
The token used for padding, for example when batching sequences of different lengths.
cls_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"[CLS]"`):
The classifier token which is used when doing sequence classification (classification of the whole sequence
instead of per-token classification). It is the first token of the sequence when built with special tokens.
mask_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"[MASK]"`):
The token used for masking values. This is the token used when training this model with masked language
modeling. This is the token which the model will try to predict.
sp_model_kwargs (`dict`, *optional*):
Will be passed to the `SentencePieceProcessor.__init__()` method. The [Python wrapper for
SentencePiece](https://github.com/google/sentencepiece/tree/master/python) can be used, among other things,
to set:
- `enable_sampling`: Enable subword regularization.
- `nbest_size`: Sampling parameters for unigram. Invalid for BPE-Dropout.
- `nbest_size = {0,1}`: No sampling is performed.
- `nbest_size > 1`: samples from the nbest_size results.
- `nbest_size < 0`: assuming that nbest_size is infinite and samples from the all hypothesis (lattice)
using forward-filtering-and-backward-sampling algorithm.
- `alpha`: Smoothing parameter for unigram sampling, and dropout probability of merge operations for
BPE-dropout.
Attributes:
sp_model (`SentencePieceProcessor`):
The *SentencePiece* processor that is used for every conversion (string, tokens and IDs).
"""
vocab_files_names = VOCAB_FILES_NAMES
pretrained_vocab_files_map = PRETRAINED_VOCAB_FILES_MAP
max_model_input_sizes = PRETRAINED_POSITIONAL_EMBEDDINGS_SIZES
def __init__(
self,
vocab_file,
do_lower_case=True,
remove_space=True,
keep_accents=False,
bos_token="[CLS]",
eos_token="[SEP]",
unk_token="<unk>",
sep_token="[SEP]",
pad_token="<pad>",
cls_token="[CLS]",
mask_token="[MASK]",
sp_model_kwargs: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None,
**kwargs,
) -> None:
# Mask token behave like a normal word, i.e. include the space before it and
# is included in the raw text, there should be a match in a non-normalized sentence.
mask_token = (
AddedToken(mask_token, lstrip=True, rstrip=False, normalized=False)
if isinstance(mask_token, str)
else mask_token
)
self.sp_model_kwargs = {} if sp_model_kwargs is None else sp_model_kwargs
super().__init__(
do_lower_case=do_lower_case,
remove_space=remove_space,
keep_accents=keep_accents,
bos_token=bos_token,
eos_token=eos_token,
unk_token=unk_token,
sep_token=sep_token,
pad_token=pad_token,
cls_token=cls_token,
mask_token=mask_token,
sp_model_kwargs=self.sp_model_kwargs,
**kwargs,
)
self.do_lower_case = do_lower_case
self.remove_space = remove_space
self.keep_accents = keep_accents
self.vocab_file = vocab_file
self.sp_model = spm.SentencePieceProcessor(**self.sp_model_kwargs)
self.sp_model.Load(vocab_file)
@property
def vocab_size(self):
return len(self.sp_model)
def get_vocab(self):
vocab = {self.convert_ids_to_tokens(i): i for i in range(self.vocab_size)}
vocab.update(self.added_tokens_encoder)
return vocab
def __getstate__(self):
state = self.__dict__.copy()
state["sp_model"] = None
return state
def __setstate__(self, d):
self.__dict__ = d
# for backward compatibility
if not hasattr(self, "sp_model_kwargs"):
self.sp_model_kwargs = {}
self.sp_model = spm.SentencePieceProcessor(**self.sp_model_kwargs)
self.sp_model.Load(self.vocab_file)
def preprocess_text(self, inputs):
if self.remove_space:
outputs = " ".join(inputs.strip().split())
else:
outputs = inputs
outputs = outputs.replace("``", '"').replace("''", '"')
if not self.keep_accents:
outputs = unicodedata.normalize("NFKD", outputs)
outputs = "".join([c for c in outputs if not unicodedata.combining(c)])
if self.do_lower_case:
outputs = outputs.lower()
return outputs
def _tokenize(self, text: str) -> List[str]:
"""Tokenize a string."""
text = self.preprocess_text(text)
pieces = self.sp_model.encode(text, out_type=str)
new_pieces = []
for piece in pieces:
if len(piece) > 1 and piece[-1] == str(",") and piece[-2].isdigit():
cur_pieces = self.sp_model.EncodeAsPieces(piece[:-1].replace(SPIECE_UNDERLINE, ""))
if piece[0] != SPIECE_UNDERLINE and cur_pieces[0][0] == SPIECE_UNDERLINE:
if len(cur_pieces[0]) == 1:
cur_pieces = cur_pieces[1:]
else:
cur_pieces[0] = cur_pieces[0][1:]
cur_pieces.append(piece[-1])
new_pieces.extend(cur_pieces)
else:
new_pieces.append(piece)
return new_pieces
def _convert_token_to_id(self, token):
"""Converts a token (str) in an id using the vocab."""
return self.sp_model.PieceToId(token)
def _convert_id_to_token(self, index):
"""Converts an index (integer) in a token (str) using the vocab."""
return self.sp_model.IdToPiece(index)
def convert_tokens_to_string(self, tokens):
"""Converts a sequence of tokens (string) in a single string."""
current_sub_tokens = []
out_string = ""
prev_is_special = False
for token in tokens:
# make sure that special tokens are not decoded using sentencepiece model
if token in self.all_special_tokens:
if not prev_is_special:
out_string += " "
out_string += self.sp_model.decode(current_sub_tokens) + token
prev_is_special = True
current_sub_tokens = []
else:
current_sub_tokens.append(token)
prev_is_special = False
out_string += self.sp_model.decode(current_sub_tokens)
return out_string.strip()
def build_inputs_with_special_tokens(
self, token_ids_0: List[int], token_ids_1: Optional[List[int]] = None
) -> List[int]:
"""
Build model inputs from a sequence or a pair of sequence for sequence classification tasks by concatenating and
adding special tokens. An ALBERT sequence has the following format:
- single sequence: `[CLS] X [SEP]`
- pair of sequences: `[CLS] A [SEP] B [SEP]`
Args:
token_ids_0 (`List[int]`):
List of IDs to which the special tokens will be added.
token_ids_1 (`List[int]`, *optional*):
Optional second list of IDs for sequence pairs.
Returns:
`List[int]`: List of [input IDs](../glossary#input-ids) with the appropriate special tokens.
"""
sep = [self.sep_token_id]
cls = [self.cls_token_id]
if token_ids_1 is None:
return cls + token_ids_0 + sep
return cls + token_ids_0 + sep + token_ids_1 + sep
def get_special_tokens_mask(
self, token_ids_0: List[int], token_ids_1: Optional[List[int]] = None, already_has_special_tokens: bool = False
) -> List[int]:
"""
Retrieve sequence ids from a token list that has no special tokens added. This method is called when adding
special tokens using the tokenizer `prepare_for_model` method.
Args:
token_ids_0 (`List[int]`):
List of IDs.
token_ids_1 (`List[int]`, *optional*):
Optional second list of IDs for sequence pairs.
already_has_special_tokens (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether or not the token list is already formatted with special tokens for the model.
Returns:
`List[int]`: A list of integers in the range [0, 1]: 1 for a special token, 0 for a sequence token.
"""
if already_has_special_tokens:
return super().get_special_tokens_mask(
token_ids_0=token_ids_0, token_ids_1=token_ids_1, already_has_special_tokens=True
)
if token_ids_1 is not None:
return [1] + ([0] * len(token_ids_0)) + [1] + ([0] * len(token_ids_1)) + [1]
return [1] + ([0] * len(token_ids_0)) + [1]
def create_token_type_ids_from_sequences(
self, token_ids_0: List[int], token_ids_1: Optional[List[int]] = None
) -> List[int]:
"""
Create a mask from the two sequences passed to be used in a sequence-pair classification task. An ALBERT
sequence pair mask has the following format:
```
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
| first sequence | second sequence |
```
If `token_ids_1` is `None`, this method only returns the first portion of the mask (0s).
Args:
token_ids_0 (`List[int]`):
List of IDs.
token_ids_1 (`List[int]`, *optional*):
Optional second list of IDs for sequence pairs.
Returns:
`List[int]`: List of [token type IDs](../glossary#token-type-ids) according to the given sequence(s).
"""
sep = [self.sep_token_id]
cls = [self.cls_token_id]
if token_ids_1 is None:
return len(cls + token_ids_0 + sep) * [0]
return len(cls + token_ids_0 + sep) * [0] + len(token_ids_1 + sep) * [1]
def save_vocabulary(self, save_directory: str, filename_prefix: Optional[str] = None) -> Tuple[str]:
if not os.path.isdir(save_directory):
logger.error(f"Vocabulary path ({save_directory}) should be a directory")
return
out_vocab_file = os.path.join(
save_directory, (filename_prefix + "-" if filename_prefix else "") + VOCAB_FILES_NAMES["vocab_file"]
)
if os.path.abspath(self.vocab_file) != os.path.abspath(out_vocab_file) and os.path.isfile(self.vocab_file):
copyfile(self.vocab_file, out_vocab_file)
elif not os.path.isfile(self.vocab_file):
with open(out_vocab_file, "wb") as fi:
content_spiece_model = self.sp_model.serialized_model_proto()
fi.write(content_spiece_model)
return (out_vocab_file,)
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transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/albert/modeling_albert.py | # coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2018 Google AI, Google Brain and the HuggingFace Inc. team.
#
# 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.
"""PyTorch ALBERT model."""
import math
import os
from dataclasses import dataclass
from typing import Dict, List, Optional, Tuple, Union
import torch
from torch import nn
from torch.nn import BCEWithLogitsLoss, CrossEntropyLoss, MSELoss
from ...activations import ACT2FN
from ...modeling_outputs import (
BaseModelOutput,
BaseModelOutputWithPooling,
MaskedLMOutput,
MultipleChoiceModelOutput,
QuestionAnsweringModelOutput,
SequenceClassifierOutput,
TokenClassifierOutput,
)
from ...modeling_utils import PreTrainedModel
from ...pytorch_utils import apply_chunking_to_forward, find_pruneable_heads_and_indices, prune_linear_layer
from ...utils import (
ModelOutput,
add_code_sample_docstrings,
add_start_docstrings,
add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward,
logging,
replace_return_docstrings,
)
from .configuration_albert import AlbertConfig
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC = "albert-base-v2"
_CONFIG_FOR_DOC = "AlbertConfig"
ALBERT_PRETRAINED_MODEL_ARCHIVE_LIST = [
"albert-base-v1",
"albert-large-v1",
"albert-xlarge-v1",
"albert-xxlarge-v1",
"albert-base-v2",
"albert-large-v2",
"albert-xlarge-v2",
"albert-xxlarge-v2",
# See all ALBERT models at https://huggingface.co/models?filter=albert
]
def load_tf_weights_in_albert(model, config, tf_checkpoint_path):
"""Load tf checkpoints in a pytorch model."""
try:
import re
import numpy as np
import tensorflow as tf
except ImportError:
logger.error(
"Loading a TensorFlow model in PyTorch, requires TensorFlow to be installed. Please see "
"https://www.tensorflow.org/install/ for installation instructions."
)
raise
tf_path = os.path.abspath(tf_checkpoint_path)
logger.info(f"Converting TensorFlow checkpoint from {tf_path}")
# Load weights from TF model
init_vars = tf.train.list_variables(tf_path)
names = []
arrays = []
for name, shape in init_vars:
logger.info(f"Loading TF weight {name} with shape {shape}")
array = tf.train.load_variable(tf_path, name)
names.append(name)
arrays.append(array)
for name, array in zip(names, arrays):
print(name)
for name, array in zip(names, arrays):
original_name = name
# If saved from the TF HUB module
name = name.replace("module/", "")
# Renaming and simplifying
name = name.replace("ffn_1", "ffn")
name = name.replace("bert/", "albert/")
name = name.replace("attention_1", "attention")
name = name.replace("transform/", "")
name = name.replace("LayerNorm_1", "full_layer_layer_norm")
name = name.replace("LayerNorm", "attention/LayerNorm")
name = name.replace("transformer/", "")
# The feed forward layer had an 'intermediate' step which has been abstracted away
name = name.replace("intermediate/dense/", "")
name = name.replace("ffn/intermediate/output/dense/", "ffn_output/")
# ALBERT attention was split between self and output which have been abstracted away
name = name.replace("/output/", "/")
name = name.replace("/self/", "/")
# The pooler is a linear layer
name = name.replace("pooler/dense", "pooler")
# The classifier was simplified to predictions from cls/predictions
name = name.replace("cls/predictions", "predictions")
name = name.replace("predictions/attention", "predictions")
# Naming was changed to be more explicit
name = name.replace("embeddings/attention", "embeddings")
name = name.replace("inner_group_", "albert_layers/")
name = name.replace("group_", "albert_layer_groups/")
# Classifier
if len(name.split("/")) == 1 and ("output_bias" in name or "output_weights" in name):
name = "classifier/" + name
# No ALBERT model currently handles the next sentence prediction task
if "seq_relationship" in name:
name = name.replace("seq_relationship/output_", "sop_classifier/classifier/")
name = name.replace("weights", "weight")
name = name.split("/")
# Ignore the gradients applied by the LAMB/ADAM optimizers.
if (
"adam_m" in name
or "adam_v" in name
or "AdamWeightDecayOptimizer" in name
or "AdamWeightDecayOptimizer_1" in name
or "global_step" in name
):
logger.info(f"Skipping {'/'.join(name)}")
continue
pointer = model
for m_name in name:
if re.fullmatch(r"[A-Za-z]+_\d+", m_name):
scope_names = re.split(r"_(\d+)", m_name)
else:
scope_names = [m_name]
if scope_names[0] == "kernel" or scope_names[0] == "gamma":
pointer = getattr(pointer, "weight")
elif scope_names[0] == "output_bias" or scope_names[0] == "beta":
pointer = getattr(pointer, "bias")
elif scope_names[0] == "output_weights":
pointer = getattr(pointer, "weight")
elif scope_names[0] == "squad":
pointer = getattr(pointer, "classifier")
else:
try:
pointer = getattr(pointer, scope_names[0])
except AttributeError:
logger.info(f"Skipping {'/'.join(name)}")
continue
if len(scope_names) >= 2:
num = int(scope_names[1])
pointer = pointer[num]
if m_name[-11:] == "_embeddings":
pointer = getattr(pointer, "weight")
elif m_name == "kernel":
array = np.transpose(array)
try:
if pointer.shape != array.shape:
raise ValueError(f"Pointer shape {pointer.shape} and array shape {array.shape} mismatched")
except ValueError as e:
e.args += (pointer.shape, array.shape)
raise
print(f"Initialize PyTorch weight {name} from {original_name}")
pointer.data = torch.from_numpy(array)
return model
class AlbertEmbeddings(nn.Module):
"""
Construct the embeddings from word, position and token_type embeddings.
"""
def __init__(self, config: AlbertConfig):
super().__init__()
self.word_embeddings = nn.Embedding(config.vocab_size, config.embedding_size, padding_idx=config.pad_token_id)
self.position_embeddings = nn.Embedding(config.max_position_embeddings, config.embedding_size)
self.token_type_embeddings = nn.Embedding(config.type_vocab_size, config.embedding_size)
# self.LayerNorm is not snake-cased to stick with TensorFlow model variable name and be able to load
# any TensorFlow checkpoint file
self.LayerNorm = nn.LayerNorm(config.embedding_size, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(config.hidden_dropout_prob)
# position_ids (1, len position emb) is contiguous in memory and exported when serialized
self.register_buffer(
"position_ids", torch.arange(config.max_position_embeddings).expand((1, -1)), persistent=False
)
self.position_embedding_type = getattr(config, "position_embedding_type", "absolute")
self.register_buffer(
"token_type_ids", torch.zeros(self.position_ids.size(), dtype=torch.long), persistent=False
)
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertEmbeddings.forward
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
token_type_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
past_key_values_length: int = 0,
) -> torch.Tensor:
if input_ids is not None:
input_shape = input_ids.size()
else:
input_shape = inputs_embeds.size()[:-1]
seq_length = input_shape[1]
if position_ids is None:
position_ids = self.position_ids[:, past_key_values_length : seq_length + past_key_values_length]
# Setting the token_type_ids to the registered buffer in constructor where it is all zeros, which usually occurs
# when its auto-generated, registered buffer helps users when tracing the model without passing token_type_ids, solves
# issue #5664
if token_type_ids is None:
if hasattr(self, "token_type_ids"):
buffered_token_type_ids = self.token_type_ids[:, :seq_length]
buffered_token_type_ids_expanded = buffered_token_type_ids.expand(input_shape[0], seq_length)
token_type_ids = buffered_token_type_ids_expanded
else:
token_type_ids = torch.zeros(input_shape, dtype=torch.long, device=self.position_ids.device)
if inputs_embeds is None:
inputs_embeds = self.word_embeddings(input_ids)
token_type_embeddings = self.token_type_embeddings(token_type_ids)
embeddings = inputs_embeds + token_type_embeddings
if self.position_embedding_type == "absolute":
position_embeddings = self.position_embeddings(position_ids)
embeddings += position_embeddings
embeddings = self.LayerNorm(embeddings)
embeddings = self.dropout(embeddings)
return embeddings
class AlbertAttention(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config: AlbertConfig):
super().__init__()
if config.hidden_size % config.num_attention_heads != 0 and not hasattr(config, "embedding_size"):
raise ValueError(
f"The hidden size ({config.hidden_size}) is not a multiple of the number of attention "
f"heads ({config.num_attention_heads}"
)
self.num_attention_heads = config.num_attention_heads
self.hidden_size = config.hidden_size
self.attention_head_size = config.hidden_size // config.num_attention_heads
self.all_head_size = self.num_attention_heads * self.attention_head_size
self.query = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, self.all_head_size)
self.key = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, self.all_head_size)
self.value = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, self.all_head_size)
self.attention_dropout = nn.Dropout(config.attention_probs_dropout_prob)
self.output_dropout = nn.Dropout(config.hidden_dropout_prob)
self.dense = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.hidden_size)
self.LayerNorm = nn.LayerNorm(config.hidden_size, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
self.pruned_heads = set()
self.position_embedding_type = getattr(config, "position_embedding_type", "absolute")
if self.position_embedding_type == "relative_key" or self.position_embedding_type == "relative_key_query":
self.max_position_embeddings = config.max_position_embeddings
self.distance_embedding = nn.Embedding(2 * config.max_position_embeddings - 1, self.attention_head_size)
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertSelfAttention.transpose_for_scores
def transpose_for_scores(self, x: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
new_x_shape = x.size()[:-1] + (self.num_attention_heads, self.attention_head_size)
x = x.view(new_x_shape)
return x.permute(0, 2, 1, 3)
def prune_heads(self, heads: List[int]) -> None:
if len(heads) == 0:
return
heads, index = find_pruneable_heads_and_indices(
heads, self.num_attention_heads, self.attention_head_size, self.pruned_heads
)
# Prune linear layers
self.query = prune_linear_layer(self.query, index)
self.key = prune_linear_layer(self.key, index)
self.value = prune_linear_layer(self.value, index)
self.dense = prune_linear_layer(self.dense, index, dim=1)
# Update hyper params and store pruned heads
self.num_attention_heads = self.num_attention_heads - len(heads)
self.all_head_size = self.attention_head_size * self.num_attention_heads
self.pruned_heads = self.pruned_heads.union(heads)
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
output_attentions: bool = False,
) -> Union[Tuple[torch.Tensor], Tuple[torch.Tensor, torch.Tensor]]:
mixed_query_layer = self.query(hidden_states)
mixed_key_layer = self.key(hidden_states)
mixed_value_layer = self.value(hidden_states)
query_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(mixed_query_layer)
key_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(mixed_key_layer)
value_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(mixed_value_layer)
# Take the dot product between "query" and "key" to get the raw attention scores.
attention_scores = torch.matmul(query_layer, key_layer.transpose(-1, -2))
attention_scores = attention_scores / math.sqrt(self.attention_head_size)
if attention_mask is not None:
# Apply the attention mask is (precomputed for all layers in BertModel forward() function)
attention_scores = attention_scores + attention_mask
if self.position_embedding_type == "relative_key" or self.position_embedding_type == "relative_key_query":
seq_length = hidden_states.size()[1]
position_ids_l = torch.arange(seq_length, dtype=torch.long, device=hidden_states.device).view(-1, 1)
position_ids_r = torch.arange(seq_length, dtype=torch.long, device=hidden_states.device).view(1, -1)
distance = position_ids_l - position_ids_r
positional_embedding = self.distance_embedding(distance + self.max_position_embeddings - 1)
positional_embedding = positional_embedding.to(dtype=query_layer.dtype) # fp16 compatibility
if self.position_embedding_type == "relative_key":
relative_position_scores = torch.einsum("bhld,lrd->bhlr", query_layer, positional_embedding)
attention_scores = attention_scores + relative_position_scores
elif self.position_embedding_type == "relative_key_query":
relative_position_scores_query = torch.einsum("bhld,lrd->bhlr", query_layer, positional_embedding)
relative_position_scores_key = torch.einsum("bhrd,lrd->bhlr", key_layer, positional_embedding)
attention_scores = attention_scores + relative_position_scores_query + relative_position_scores_key
# Normalize the attention scores to probabilities.
attention_probs = nn.functional.softmax(attention_scores, dim=-1)
# This is actually dropping out entire tokens to attend to, which might
# seem a bit unusual, but is taken from the original Transformer paper.
attention_probs = self.attention_dropout(attention_probs)
# Mask heads if we want to
if head_mask is not None:
attention_probs = attention_probs * head_mask
context_layer = torch.matmul(attention_probs, value_layer)
context_layer = context_layer.transpose(2, 1).flatten(2)
projected_context_layer = self.dense(context_layer)
projected_context_layer_dropout = self.output_dropout(projected_context_layer)
layernormed_context_layer = self.LayerNorm(hidden_states + projected_context_layer_dropout)
return (layernormed_context_layer, attention_probs) if output_attentions else (layernormed_context_layer,)
class AlbertLayer(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config: AlbertConfig):
super().__init__()
self.config = config
self.chunk_size_feed_forward = config.chunk_size_feed_forward
self.seq_len_dim = 1
self.full_layer_layer_norm = nn.LayerNorm(config.hidden_size, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
self.attention = AlbertAttention(config)
self.ffn = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.intermediate_size)
self.ffn_output = nn.Linear(config.intermediate_size, config.hidden_size)
self.activation = ACT2FN[config.hidden_act]
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(config.hidden_dropout_prob)
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
output_attentions: bool = False,
output_hidden_states: bool = False,
) -> Tuple[torch.Tensor, torch.Tensor]:
attention_output = self.attention(hidden_states, attention_mask, head_mask, output_attentions)
ffn_output = apply_chunking_to_forward(
self.ff_chunk,
self.chunk_size_feed_forward,
self.seq_len_dim,
attention_output[0],
)
hidden_states = self.full_layer_layer_norm(ffn_output + attention_output[0])
return (hidden_states,) + attention_output[1:] # add attentions if we output them
def ff_chunk(self, attention_output: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
ffn_output = self.ffn(attention_output)
ffn_output = self.activation(ffn_output)
ffn_output = self.ffn_output(ffn_output)
return ffn_output
class AlbertLayerGroup(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config: AlbertConfig):
super().__init__()
self.albert_layers = nn.ModuleList([AlbertLayer(config) for _ in range(config.inner_group_num)])
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
output_attentions: bool = False,
output_hidden_states: bool = False,
) -> Tuple[Union[torch.Tensor, Tuple[torch.Tensor]], ...]:
layer_hidden_states = ()
layer_attentions = ()
for layer_index, albert_layer in enumerate(self.albert_layers):
layer_output = albert_layer(hidden_states, attention_mask, head_mask[layer_index], output_attentions)
hidden_states = layer_output[0]
if output_attentions:
layer_attentions = layer_attentions + (layer_output[1],)
if output_hidden_states:
layer_hidden_states = layer_hidden_states + (hidden_states,)
outputs = (hidden_states,)
if output_hidden_states:
outputs = outputs + (layer_hidden_states,)
if output_attentions:
outputs = outputs + (layer_attentions,)
return outputs # last-layer hidden state, (layer hidden states), (layer attentions)
class AlbertTransformer(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config: AlbertConfig):
super().__init__()
self.config = config
self.embedding_hidden_mapping_in = nn.Linear(config.embedding_size, config.hidden_size)
self.albert_layer_groups = nn.ModuleList([AlbertLayerGroup(config) for _ in range(config.num_hidden_groups)])
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
output_attentions: bool = False,
output_hidden_states: bool = False,
return_dict: bool = True,
) -> Union[BaseModelOutput, Tuple]:
hidden_states = self.embedding_hidden_mapping_in(hidden_states)
all_hidden_states = (hidden_states,) if output_hidden_states else None
all_attentions = () if output_attentions else None
head_mask = [None] * self.config.num_hidden_layers if head_mask is None else head_mask
for i in range(self.config.num_hidden_layers):
# Number of layers in a hidden group
layers_per_group = int(self.config.num_hidden_layers / self.config.num_hidden_groups)
# Index of the hidden group
group_idx = int(i / (self.config.num_hidden_layers / self.config.num_hidden_groups))
layer_group_output = self.albert_layer_groups[group_idx](
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
head_mask[group_idx * layers_per_group : (group_idx + 1) * layers_per_group],
output_attentions,
output_hidden_states,
)
hidden_states = layer_group_output[0]
if output_attentions:
all_attentions = all_attentions + layer_group_output[-1]
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states = all_hidden_states + (hidden_states,)
if not return_dict:
return tuple(v for v in [hidden_states, all_hidden_states, all_attentions] if v is not None)
return BaseModelOutput(
last_hidden_state=hidden_states, hidden_states=all_hidden_states, attentions=all_attentions
)
class AlbertPreTrainedModel(PreTrainedModel):
"""
An abstract class to handle weights initialization and a simple interface for downloading and loading pretrained
models.
"""
config_class = AlbertConfig
load_tf_weights = load_tf_weights_in_albert
base_model_prefix = "albert"
def _init_weights(self, module):
"""Initialize the weights."""
if isinstance(module, nn.Linear):
# Slightly different from the TF version which uses truncated_normal for initialization
# cf https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/5617
module.weight.data.normal_(mean=0.0, std=self.config.initializer_range)
if module.bias is not None:
module.bias.data.zero_()
elif isinstance(module, nn.Embedding):
module.weight.data.normal_(mean=0.0, std=self.config.initializer_range)
if module.padding_idx is not None:
module.weight.data[module.padding_idx].zero_()
elif isinstance(module, nn.LayerNorm):
module.bias.data.zero_()
module.weight.data.fill_(1.0)
@dataclass
class AlbertForPreTrainingOutput(ModelOutput):
"""
Output type of [`AlbertForPreTraining`].
Args:
loss (*optional*, returned when `labels` is provided, `torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(1,)`):
Total loss as the sum of the masked language modeling loss and the next sequence prediction
(classification) loss.
prediction_logits (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, config.vocab_size)`):
Prediction scores of the language modeling head (scores for each vocabulary token before SoftMax).
sop_logits (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, 2)`):
Prediction scores of the next sequence prediction (classification) head (scores of True/False continuation
before SoftMax).
hidden_states (`tuple(torch.FloatTensor)`, *optional*, returned when `output_hidden_states=True` is passed or when `config.output_hidden_states=True`):
Tuple of `torch.FloatTensor` (one for the output of the embeddings + one for the output of each layer) of
shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`.
Hidden-states of the model at the output of each layer plus the initial embedding outputs.
attentions (`tuple(torch.FloatTensor)`, *optional*, returned when `output_attentions=True` is passed or when `config.output_attentions=True`):
Tuple of `torch.FloatTensor` (one for each layer) of shape `(batch_size, num_heads, sequence_length,
sequence_length)`.
Attentions weights after the attention softmax, used to compute the weighted average in the self-attention
heads.
"""
loss: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None
prediction_logits: torch.FloatTensor = None
sop_logits: torch.FloatTensor = None
hidden_states: Optional[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]] = None
attentions: Optional[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]] = None
ALBERT_START_DOCSTRING = r"""
This model inherits from [`PreTrainedModel`]. Check the superclass documentation for the generic methods the
library implements for all its model (such as downloading or saving, resizing the input embeddings, pruning heads
etc.)
This model is also a PyTorch [torch.nn.Module](https://pytorch.org/docs/stable/nn.html#torch.nn.Module) subclass.
Use it as a regular PyTorch Module and refer to the PyTorch documentation for all matter related to general usage
and behavior.
Args:
config ([`AlbertConfig`]): Model configuration class with all the parameters of the model.
Initializing with a config file does not load the weights associated with the model, only the
configuration. Check out the [`~PreTrainedModel.from_pretrained`] method to load the model weights.
"""
ALBERT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING = r"""
Args:
input_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `({0})`):
Indices of input sequence tokens in the vocabulary.
Indices can be obtained using [`AutoTokenizer`]. See [`PreTrainedTokenizer.__call__`] and
[`PreTrainedTokenizer.encode`] for details.
[What are input IDs?](../glossary#input-ids)
attention_mask (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `({0})`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on padding token indices. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
token_type_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `({0})`, *optional*):
Segment token indices to indicate first and second portions of the inputs. Indices are selected in `[0,
1]`:
- 0 corresponds to a *sentence A* token,
- 1 corresponds to a *sentence B* token.
[What are token type IDs?](../glossary#token-type-ids)
position_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `({0})`, *optional*):
Indices of positions of each input sequence tokens in the position embeddings. Selected in the range `[0,
config.max_position_embeddings - 1]`.
[What are position IDs?](../glossary#position-ids)
head_mask (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(num_heads,)` or `(num_layers, num_heads)`, *optional*):
Mask to nullify selected heads of the self-attention modules. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 indicates the head is **not masked**,
- 0 indicates the head is **masked**.
inputs_embeds (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `({0}, hidden_size)`, *optional*):
Optionally, instead of passing `input_ids` you can choose to directly pass an embedded representation. This
is useful if you want more control over how to convert `input_ids` indices into associated vectors than the
model's internal embedding lookup matrix.
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under returned
tensors for more detail.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors for
more detail.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple.
"""
@add_start_docstrings(
"The bare ALBERT Model transformer outputting raw hidden-states without any specific head on top.",
ALBERT_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class AlbertModel(AlbertPreTrainedModel):
config_class = AlbertConfig
base_model_prefix = "albert"
def __init__(self, config: AlbertConfig, add_pooling_layer: bool = True):
super().__init__(config)
self.config = config
self.embeddings = AlbertEmbeddings(config)
self.encoder = AlbertTransformer(config)
if add_pooling_layer:
self.pooler = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.hidden_size)
self.pooler_activation = nn.Tanh()
else:
self.pooler = None
self.pooler_activation = None
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
def get_input_embeddings(self) -> nn.Embedding:
return self.embeddings.word_embeddings
def set_input_embeddings(self, value: nn.Embedding) -> None:
self.embeddings.word_embeddings = value
def _prune_heads(self, heads_to_prune: Dict[int, List[int]]) -> None:
"""
Prunes heads of the model. heads_to_prune: dict of {layer_num: list of heads to prune in this layer} ALBERT has
a different architecture in that its layers are shared across groups, which then has inner groups. If an ALBERT
model has 12 hidden layers and 2 hidden groups, with two inner groups, there is a total of 4 different layers.
These layers are flattened: the indices [0,1] correspond to the two inner groups of the first hidden layer,
while [2,3] correspond to the two inner groups of the second hidden layer.
Any layer with in index other than [0,1,2,3] will result in an error. See base class PreTrainedModel for more
information about head pruning
"""
for layer, heads in heads_to_prune.items():
group_idx = int(layer / self.config.inner_group_num)
inner_group_idx = int(layer - group_idx * self.config.inner_group_num)
self.encoder.albert_layer_groups[group_idx].albert_layers[inner_group_idx].attention.prune_heads(heads)
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(ALBERT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING.format("batch_size, sequence_length"))
@add_code_sample_docstrings(
checkpoint=_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC,
output_type=BaseModelOutputWithPooling,
config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC,
)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
token_type_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[BaseModelOutputWithPooling, Tuple]:
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
if input_ids is not None and inputs_embeds is not None:
raise ValueError("You cannot specify both input_ids and inputs_embeds at the same time")
elif input_ids is not None:
input_shape = input_ids.size()
elif inputs_embeds is not None:
input_shape = inputs_embeds.size()[:-1]
else:
raise ValueError("You have to specify either input_ids or inputs_embeds")
batch_size, seq_length = input_shape
device = input_ids.device if input_ids is not None else inputs_embeds.device
if attention_mask is None:
attention_mask = torch.ones(input_shape, device=device)
if token_type_ids is None:
if hasattr(self.embeddings, "token_type_ids"):
buffered_token_type_ids = self.embeddings.token_type_ids[:, :seq_length]
buffered_token_type_ids_expanded = buffered_token_type_ids.expand(batch_size, seq_length)
token_type_ids = buffered_token_type_ids_expanded
else:
token_type_ids = torch.zeros(input_shape, dtype=torch.long, device=device)
extended_attention_mask = attention_mask.unsqueeze(1).unsqueeze(2)
extended_attention_mask = extended_attention_mask.to(dtype=self.dtype) # fp16 compatibility
extended_attention_mask = (1.0 - extended_attention_mask) * torch.finfo(self.dtype).min
head_mask = self.get_head_mask(head_mask, self.config.num_hidden_layers)
embedding_output = self.embeddings(
input_ids, position_ids=position_ids, token_type_ids=token_type_ids, inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds
)
encoder_outputs = self.encoder(
embedding_output,
extended_attention_mask,
head_mask=head_mask,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
sequence_output = encoder_outputs[0]
pooled_output = self.pooler_activation(self.pooler(sequence_output[:, 0])) if self.pooler is not None else None
if not return_dict:
return (sequence_output, pooled_output) + encoder_outputs[1:]
return BaseModelOutputWithPooling(
last_hidden_state=sequence_output,
pooler_output=pooled_output,
hidden_states=encoder_outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=encoder_outputs.attentions,
)
@add_start_docstrings(
"""
Albert Model with two heads on top as done during the pretraining: a `masked language modeling` head and a
`sentence order prediction (classification)` head.
""",
ALBERT_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class AlbertForPreTraining(AlbertPreTrainedModel):
_tied_weights_keys = ["predictions.decoder.bias", "predictions.decoder.weight"]
def __init__(self, config: AlbertConfig):
super().__init__(config)
self.albert = AlbertModel(config)
self.predictions = AlbertMLMHead(config)
self.sop_classifier = AlbertSOPHead(config)
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
def get_output_embeddings(self) -> nn.Linear:
return self.predictions.decoder
def set_output_embeddings(self, new_embeddings: nn.Linear) -> None:
self.predictions.decoder = new_embeddings
def get_input_embeddings(self) -> nn.Embedding:
return self.albert.embeddings.word_embeddings
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(ALBERT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING.format("batch_size, sequence_length"))
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=AlbertForPreTrainingOutput, config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
token_type_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
labels: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
sentence_order_label: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[AlbertForPreTrainingOutput, Tuple]:
r"""
labels (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Labels for computing the masked language modeling loss. Indices should be in `[-100, 0, ...,
config.vocab_size]` (see `input_ids` docstring) Tokens with indices set to `-100` are ignored (masked), the
loss is only computed for the tokens with labels in `[0, ..., config.vocab_size]`
sentence_order_label (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size,)`, *optional*):
Labels for computing the next sequence prediction (classification) loss. Input should be a sequence pair
(see `input_ids` docstring) Indices should be in `[0, 1]`. `0` indicates original order (sequence A, then
sequence B), `1` indicates switched order (sequence B, then sequence A).
Returns:
Example:
```python
>>> from transformers import AutoTokenizer, AlbertForPreTraining
>>> import torch
>>> tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("albert-base-v2")
>>> model = AlbertForPreTraining.from_pretrained("albert-base-v2")
>>> input_ids = torch.tensor(tokenizer.encode("Hello, my dog is cute", add_special_tokens=True)).unsqueeze(0)
>>> # Batch size 1
>>> outputs = model(input_ids)
>>> prediction_logits = outputs.prediction_logits
>>> sop_logits = outputs.sop_logits
```"""
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
outputs = self.albert(
input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
token_type_ids=token_type_ids,
position_ids=position_ids,
head_mask=head_mask,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
sequence_output, pooled_output = outputs[:2]
prediction_scores = self.predictions(sequence_output)
sop_scores = self.sop_classifier(pooled_output)
total_loss = None
if labels is not None and sentence_order_label is not None:
loss_fct = CrossEntropyLoss()
masked_lm_loss = loss_fct(prediction_scores.view(-1, self.config.vocab_size), labels.view(-1))
sentence_order_loss = loss_fct(sop_scores.view(-1, 2), sentence_order_label.view(-1))
total_loss = masked_lm_loss + sentence_order_loss
if not return_dict:
output = (prediction_scores, sop_scores) + outputs[2:]
return ((total_loss,) + output) if total_loss is not None else output
return AlbertForPreTrainingOutput(
loss=total_loss,
prediction_logits=prediction_scores,
sop_logits=sop_scores,
hidden_states=outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=outputs.attentions,
)
class AlbertMLMHead(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config: AlbertConfig):
super().__init__()
self.LayerNorm = nn.LayerNorm(config.embedding_size, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
self.bias = nn.Parameter(torch.zeros(config.vocab_size))
self.dense = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.embedding_size)
self.decoder = nn.Linear(config.embedding_size, config.vocab_size)
self.activation = ACT2FN[config.hidden_act]
self.decoder.bias = self.bias
def forward(self, hidden_states: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
hidden_states = self.dense(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.activation(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.LayerNorm(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.decoder(hidden_states)
prediction_scores = hidden_states
return prediction_scores
def _tie_weights(self) -> None:
# To tie those two weights if they get disconnected (on TPU or when the bias is resized)
self.bias = self.decoder.bias
class AlbertSOPHead(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config: AlbertConfig):
super().__init__()
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(config.classifier_dropout_prob)
self.classifier = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.num_labels)
def forward(self, pooled_output: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
dropout_pooled_output = self.dropout(pooled_output)
logits = self.classifier(dropout_pooled_output)
return logits
@add_start_docstrings(
"Albert Model with a `language modeling` head on top.",
ALBERT_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class AlbertForMaskedLM(AlbertPreTrainedModel):
_tied_weights_keys = ["predictions.decoder.bias", "predictions.decoder.weight"]
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__(config)
self.albert = AlbertModel(config, add_pooling_layer=False)
self.predictions = AlbertMLMHead(config)
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
def get_output_embeddings(self) -> nn.Linear:
return self.predictions.decoder
def set_output_embeddings(self, new_embeddings: nn.Linear) -> None:
self.predictions.decoder = new_embeddings
def get_input_embeddings(self) -> nn.Embedding:
return self.albert.embeddings.word_embeddings
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(ALBERT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING.format("batch_size, sequence_length"))
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=MaskedLMOutput, config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
token_type_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
labels: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[MaskedLMOutput, Tuple]:
r"""
labels (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Labels for computing the masked language modeling loss. Indices should be in `[-100, 0, ...,
config.vocab_size]` (see `input_ids` docstring) Tokens with indices set to `-100` are ignored (masked), the
loss is only computed for the tokens with labels in `[0, ..., config.vocab_size]`
Returns:
Example:
```python
>>> import torch
>>> from transformers import AutoTokenizer, AlbertForMaskedLM
>>> tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("albert-base-v2")
>>> model = AlbertForMaskedLM.from_pretrained("albert-base-v2")
>>> # add mask_token
>>> inputs = tokenizer("The capital of [MASK] is Paris.", return_tensors="pt")
>>> with torch.no_grad():
... logits = model(**inputs).logits
>>> # retrieve index of [MASK]
>>> mask_token_index = (inputs.input_ids == tokenizer.mask_token_id)[0].nonzero(as_tuple=True)[0]
>>> predicted_token_id = logits[0, mask_token_index].argmax(axis=-1)
>>> tokenizer.decode(predicted_token_id)
'france'
```
```python
>>> labels = tokenizer("The capital of France is Paris.", return_tensors="pt")["input_ids"]
>>> labels = torch.where(inputs.input_ids == tokenizer.mask_token_id, labels, -100)
>>> outputs = model(**inputs, labels=labels)
>>> round(outputs.loss.item(), 2)
0.81
```
"""
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
outputs = self.albert(
input_ids=input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
token_type_ids=token_type_ids,
position_ids=position_ids,
head_mask=head_mask,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
sequence_outputs = outputs[0]
prediction_scores = self.predictions(sequence_outputs)
masked_lm_loss = None
if labels is not None:
loss_fct = CrossEntropyLoss()
masked_lm_loss = loss_fct(prediction_scores.view(-1, self.config.vocab_size), labels.view(-1))
if not return_dict:
output = (prediction_scores,) + outputs[2:]
return ((masked_lm_loss,) + output) if masked_lm_loss is not None else output
return MaskedLMOutput(
loss=masked_lm_loss,
logits=prediction_scores,
hidden_states=outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=outputs.attentions,
)
@add_start_docstrings(
"""
Albert Model transformer with a sequence classification/regression head on top (a linear layer on top of the pooled
output) e.g. for GLUE tasks.
""",
ALBERT_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class AlbertForSequenceClassification(AlbertPreTrainedModel):
def __init__(self, config: AlbertConfig):
super().__init__(config)
self.num_labels = config.num_labels
self.config = config
self.albert = AlbertModel(config)
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(config.classifier_dropout_prob)
self.classifier = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, self.config.num_labels)
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(ALBERT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING.format("batch_size, sequence_length"))
@add_code_sample_docstrings(
checkpoint="textattack/albert-base-v2-imdb",
output_type=SequenceClassifierOutput,
config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC,
expected_output="'LABEL_1'",
expected_loss=0.12,
)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
token_type_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
labels: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[SequenceClassifierOutput, Tuple]:
r"""
labels (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size,)`, *optional*):
Labels for computing the sequence classification/regression loss. Indices should be in `[0, ...,
config.num_labels - 1]`. If `config.num_labels == 1` a regression loss is computed (Mean-Square loss), If
`config.num_labels > 1` a classification loss is computed (Cross-Entropy).
"""
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
outputs = self.albert(
input_ids=input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
token_type_ids=token_type_ids,
position_ids=position_ids,
head_mask=head_mask,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
pooled_output = outputs[1]
pooled_output = self.dropout(pooled_output)
logits = self.classifier(pooled_output)
loss = None
if labels is not None:
if self.config.problem_type is None:
if self.num_labels == 1:
self.config.problem_type = "regression"
elif self.num_labels > 1 and (labels.dtype == torch.long or labels.dtype == torch.int):
self.config.problem_type = "single_label_classification"
else:
self.config.problem_type = "multi_label_classification"
if self.config.problem_type == "regression":
loss_fct = MSELoss()
if self.num_labels == 1:
loss = loss_fct(logits.squeeze(), labels.squeeze())
else:
loss = loss_fct(logits, labels)
elif self.config.problem_type == "single_label_classification":
loss_fct = CrossEntropyLoss()
loss = loss_fct(logits.view(-1, self.num_labels), labels.view(-1))
elif self.config.problem_type == "multi_label_classification":
loss_fct = BCEWithLogitsLoss()
loss = loss_fct(logits, labels)
if not return_dict:
output = (logits,) + outputs[2:]
return ((loss,) + output) if loss is not None else output
return SequenceClassifierOutput(
loss=loss,
logits=logits,
hidden_states=outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=outputs.attentions,
)
@add_start_docstrings(
"""
Albert Model with a token classification head on top (a linear layer on top of the hidden-states output) e.g. for
Named-Entity-Recognition (NER) tasks.
""",
ALBERT_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class AlbertForTokenClassification(AlbertPreTrainedModel):
def __init__(self, config: AlbertConfig):
super().__init__(config)
self.num_labels = config.num_labels
self.albert = AlbertModel(config, add_pooling_layer=False)
classifier_dropout_prob = (
config.classifier_dropout_prob
if config.classifier_dropout_prob is not None
else config.hidden_dropout_prob
)
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(classifier_dropout_prob)
self.classifier = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, self.config.num_labels)
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(ALBERT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING.format("batch_size, sequence_length"))
@add_code_sample_docstrings(
checkpoint=_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC,
output_type=TokenClassifierOutput,
config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC,
)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
token_type_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
labels: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[TokenClassifierOutput, Tuple]:
r"""
labels (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Labels for computing the token classification loss. Indices should be in `[0, ..., config.num_labels - 1]`.
"""
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
outputs = self.albert(
input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
token_type_ids=token_type_ids,
position_ids=position_ids,
head_mask=head_mask,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
sequence_output = outputs[0]
sequence_output = self.dropout(sequence_output)
logits = self.classifier(sequence_output)
loss = None
if labels is not None:
loss_fct = CrossEntropyLoss()
loss = loss_fct(logits.view(-1, self.num_labels), labels.view(-1))
if not return_dict:
output = (logits,) + outputs[2:]
return ((loss,) + output) if loss is not None else output
return TokenClassifierOutput(
loss=loss,
logits=logits,
hidden_states=outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=outputs.attentions,
)
@add_start_docstrings(
"""
Albert Model with a span classification head on top for extractive question-answering tasks like SQuAD (a linear
layers on top of the hidden-states output to compute `span start logits` and `span end logits`).
""",
ALBERT_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class AlbertForQuestionAnswering(AlbertPreTrainedModel):
def __init__(self, config: AlbertConfig):
super().__init__(config)
self.num_labels = config.num_labels
self.albert = AlbertModel(config, add_pooling_layer=False)
self.qa_outputs = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.num_labels)
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(ALBERT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING.format("batch_size, sequence_length"))
@add_code_sample_docstrings(
checkpoint="twmkn9/albert-base-v2-squad2",
output_type=QuestionAnsweringModelOutput,
config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC,
qa_target_start_index=12,
qa_target_end_index=13,
expected_output="'a nice puppet'",
expected_loss=7.36,
)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
token_type_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
start_positions: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
end_positions: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[AlbertForPreTrainingOutput, Tuple]:
r"""
start_positions (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size,)`, *optional*):
Labels for position (index) of the start of the labelled span for computing the token classification loss.
Positions are clamped to the length of the sequence (`sequence_length`). Position outside of the sequence
are not taken into account for computing the loss.
end_positions (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size,)`, *optional*):
Labels for position (index) of the end of the labelled span for computing the token classification loss.
Positions are clamped to the length of the sequence (`sequence_length`). Position outside of the sequence
are not taken into account for computing the loss.
"""
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
outputs = self.albert(
input_ids=input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
token_type_ids=token_type_ids,
position_ids=position_ids,
head_mask=head_mask,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
sequence_output = outputs[0]
logits: torch.Tensor = self.qa_outputs(sequence_output)
start_logits, end_logits = logits.split(1, dim=-1)
start_logits = start_logits.squeeze(-1).contiguous()
end_logits = end_logits.squeeze(-1).contiguous()
total_loss = None
if start_positions is not None and end_positions is not None:
# If we are on multi-GPU, split add a dimension
if len(start_positions.size()) > 1:
start_positions = start_positions.squeeze(-1)
if len(end_positions.size()) > 1:
end_positions = end_positions.squeeze(-1)
# sometimes the start/end positions are outside our model inputs, we ignore these terms
ignored_index = start_logits.size(1)
start_positions = start_positions.clamp(0, ignored_index)
end_positions = end_positions.clamp(0, ignored_index)
loss_fct = CrossEntropyLoss(ignore_index=ignored_index)
start_loss = loss_fct(start_logits, start_positions)
end_loss = loss_fct(end_logits, end_positions)
total_loss = (start_loss + end_loss) / 2
if not return_dict:
output = (start_logits, end_logits) + outputs[2:]
return ((total_loss,) + output) if total_loss is not None else output
return QuestionAnsweringModelOutput(
loss=total_loss,
start_logits=start_logits,
end_logits=end_logits,
hidden_states=outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=outputs.attentions,
)
@add_start_docstrings(
"""
Albert Model with a multiple choice classification head on top (a linear layer on top of the pooled output and a
softmax) e.g. for RocStories/SWAG tasks.
""",
ALBERT_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class AlbertForMultipleChoice(AlbertPreTrainedModel):
def __init__(self, config: AlbertConfig):
super().__init__(config)
self.albert = AlbertModel(config)
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(config.classifier_dropout_prob)
self.classifier = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, 1)
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(ALBERT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING.format("batch_size, num_choices, sequence_length"))
@add_code_sample_docstrings(
checkpoint=_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC,
output_type=MultipleChoiceModelOutput,
config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC,
)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
token_type_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
labels: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[AlbertForPreTrainingOutput, Tuple]:
r"""
labels (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size,)`, *optional*):
Labels for computing the multiple choice classification loss. Indices should be in `[0, ...,
num_choices-1]` where *num_choices* is the size of the second dimension of the input tensors. (see
*input_ids* above)
"""
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
num_choices = input_ids.shape[1] if input_ids is not None else inputs_embeds.shape[1]
input_ids = input_ids.view(-1, input_ids.size(-1)) if input_ids is not None else None
attention_mask = attention_mask.view(-1, attention_mask.size(-1)) if attention_mask is not None else None
token_type_ids = token_type_ids.view(-1, token_type_ids.size(-1)) if token_type_ids is not None else None
position_ids = position_ids.view(-1, position_ids.size(-1)) if position_ids is not None else None
inputs_embeds = (
inputs_embeds.view(-1, inputs_embeds.size(-2), inputs_embeds.size(-1))
if inputs_embeds is not None
else None
)
outputs = self.albert(
input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
token_type_ids=token_type_ids,
position_ids=position_ids,
head_mask=head_mask,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
pooled_output = outputs[1]
pooled_output = self.dropout(pooled_output)
logits: torch.Tensor = self.classifier(pooled_output)
reshaped_logits = logits.view(-1, num_choices)
loss = None
if labels is not None:
loss_fct = CrossEntropyLoss()
loss = loss_fct(reshaped_logits, labels)
if not return_dict:
output = (reshaped_logits,) + outputs[2:]
return ((loss,) + output) if loss is not None else output
return MultipleChoiceModelOutput(
loss=loss,
logits=reshaped_logits,
hidden_states=outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=outputs.attentions,
)
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transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/rwkv/configuration_rwkv.py | # coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2023 The OpenAI Team Authors and HuggingFace Inc. team.
# Copyright (c) 2018, NVIDIA CORPORATION. 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.
""" RWKV configuration"""
from ...configuration_utils import PretrainedConfig
from ...utils import logging
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
RWKV_PRETRAINED_CONFIG_ARCHIVE_MAP = {
"RWKV/rwkv-4-169m-pile": "https://huggingface.co/RWKV/rwkv-4-169m-pile/resolve/main/config.json",
"RWKV/rwkv-4-430m-pile": "https://huggingface.co/RWKV/rwkv-4-430m-pile/resolve/main/config.json",
"RWKV/rwkv-4-1b5-pile": "https://huggingface.co/RWKV/rwkv-4-1b5-pile/resolve/main/config.json",
"RWKV/rwkv-4-3b-pile": "https://huggingface.co/RWKV/rwkv-4-3b-pile/resolve/main/config.json",
"RWKV/rwkv-4-7b-pile": "https://huggingface.co/RWKV/rwkv-4-7b-pile/resolve/main/config.json",
"RWKV/rwkv-4-14b-pile": "https://huggingface.co/RWKV/rwkv-4-14b-pile/resolve/main/config.json",
"RWKV/rwkv-raven-1b5": "https://huggingface.co/RWKV/rwkv-raven-1b5/resolve/main/config.json",
"RWKV/rwkv-raven-3b": "https://huggingface.co/RWKV/rwkv-raven-3b/resolve/main/config.json",
"RWKV/rwkv-raven-7b": "https://huggingface.co/RWKV/rwkv-raven-7b/resolve/main/config.json",
"RWKV/rwkv-raven-14b": "https://huggingface.co/RWKV/rwkv-raven-14b/resolve/main/config.json",
}
class RwkvConfig(PretrainedConfig):
"""
This is the configuration class to store the configuration of a [`RwkvModel`]. It is used to instantiate a RWKV
model according to the specified arguments, defining the model architecture. Instantiating a configuration with the
defaults will yield a similar configuration to that of the RWVK-4
[RWKV/rwkv-4-169m-pile](https://huggingface.co/RWKV/rwkv-4-169m-pile) architecture.
Configuration objects inherit from [`PretrainedConfig`] and can be used to control the model outputs. Read the
documentation from [`PretrainedConfig`] for more information.
Args:
vocab_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 50277):
Vocabulary size of the RWKV model. Defines the number of different tokens that can be represented by the
`inputs_ids` passed when calling [`RwkvModel`].
context_length (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 1024):
The maximum sequence length that this model can be be used with in a single forward (using it in RNN mode
lets use any sequence length).
hidden_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 4096):
Dimensionality of the embeddings and hidden states.
num_hidden_layers (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 32):
Number of hidden layers in the model.
attention_hidden_size (`int`, *optional*):
Dimensionality of the attention hidden states. Will default to `hidden_size` if unset.
intermediate_size (`int`, *optional*):
Dimensionality of the inner feed-forward layers. Will default to 4 times `hidden_size` if unset.
layer_norm_eps (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 1e-5):
The epsilon to use in the layer normalization layers.
bos_token_id (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 0):
The id of the beginning of sentence token in the vocabulary. Defaults to 0 as RWKV uses the same tokenizer
as GPTNeoX.
eos_token_id (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 0):
The id of the end of sentence token in the vocabulary. Defaults to 0 as RWKV uses the same tokenizer as
GPTNeoX.
rescale_every (`int`, *optional*, default to 6):
At inference, the hidden states (and weights of the correponding output layers) are divided by 2 every
`rescale_every` layer. If set to 0 or a negative number, no rescale is done.
tie_word_embeddings (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether or not to tie the word embeddings with the input token embeddings.
use_cache (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether or not the model should return the last state.
Example:
```python
>>> from transformers import RwkvConfig, RwkvModel
>>> # Initializing a Rwkv configuration
>>> configuration = RwkvConfig()
>>> # Initializing a model (with random weights) from the configuration
>>> model = RwkvModel(configuration)
>>> # Accessing the model configuration
>>> configuration = model.config
```"""
model_type = "rwkv"
attribute_map = {"max_position_embeddings": "context_length"}
def __init__(
self,
vocab_size=50277,
context_length=1024,
hidden_size=4096,
num_hidden_layers=32,
attention_hidden_size=None,
intermediate_size=None,
layer_norm_epsilon=1e-5,
bos_token_id=0,
eos_token_id=0,
rescale_every=6,
tie_word_embeddings=False,
use_cache=True,
**kwargs,
):
self.vocab_size = vocab_size
self.context_length = context_length
self.hidden_size = hidden_size
self.num_hidden_layers = num_hidden_layers
self.attention_hidden_size = attention_hidden_size if attention_hidden_size is not None else hidden_size
self.intermediate_size = intermediate_size if intermediate_size is not None else 4 * hidden_size
self.layer_norm_epsilon = layer_norm_epsilon
self.rescale_every = rescale_every
self.use_cache = use_cache
self.bos_token_id = bos_token_id
self.eos_token_id = eos_token_id
super().__init__(
tie_word_embeddings=tie_word_embeddings, bos_token_id=bos_token_id, eos_token_id=eos_token_id, **kwargs
)
| 6,204 | 46.366412 | 119 | py |
transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/rwkv/convert_rwkv_checkpoint_to_hf.py | # coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2023 The HuggingFace Inc. team.
#
# 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.
"""Convert a RWKV checkpoint from BlinkDL to the Hugging Face format."""
import argparse
import gc
import json
import os
import re
import torch
from huggingface_hub import hf_hub_download
from transformers import AutoModelForCausalLM, AutoTokenizer, PreTrainedTokenizerFast, RwkvConfig
from transformers.modeling_utils import WEIGHTS_INDEX_NAME, shard_checkpoint
NUM_HIDDEN_LAYERS_MAPPING = {
"169M": 12,
"430M": 24,
"1B5": 24,
"3B": 32,
"7B": 32,
"14B": 40,
}
HIDEN_SIZE_MAPPING = {
"169M": 768,
"430M": 1024,
"1B5": 2048,
"3B": 2560,
"7B": 4096,
"14B": 5120,
}
def convert_state_dict(state_dict):
state_dict_keys = list(state_dict.keys())
for name in state_dict_keys:
weight = state_dict.pop(name)
# emb -> embedding
if name.startswith("emb."):
name = name.replace("emb.", "embeddings.")
# ln_0 -> pre_ln (only present at block 0)
if name.startswith("blocks.0.ln0"):
name = name.replace("blocks.0.ln0", "blocks.0.pre_ln")
# att -> attention
name = re.sub(r"blocks\.(\d+)\.att", r"blocks.\1.attention", name)
# ffn -> feed_forward
name = re.sub(r"blocks\.(\d+)\.ffn", r"blocks.\1.feed_forward", name)
# time_mix_k -> time_mix_key and reshape
if name.endswith(".time_mix_k"):
name = name.replace(".time_mix_k", ".time_mix_key")
# time_mix_v -> time_mix_value and reshape
if name.endswith(".time_mix_v"):
name = name.replace(".time_mix_v", ".time_mix_value")
# time_mix_r -> time_mix_key and reshape
if name.endswith(".time_mix_r"):
name = name.replace(".time_mix_r", ".time_mix_receptance")
if name != "head.weight":
name = "rwkv." + name
state_dict[name] = weight
return state_dict
def convert_rmkv_checkpoint_to_hf_format(
repo_id, checkpoint_file, output_dir, size=None, tokenizer_file=None, push_to_hub=False, model_name=None
):
# 1. If possible, build the tokenizer.
if tokenizer_file is None:
print("No `--tokenizer_file` provided, we will use the default tokenizer.")
vocab_size = 50277
tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("EleutherAI/gpt-neox-20b")
else:
tokenizer = PreTrainedTokenizerFast(tokenizer_file=tokenizer_file)
vocab_size = len(tokenizer)
tokenizer.save_pretrained(output_dir)
# 2. Build the config
possible_sizes = list(NUM_HIDDEN_LAYERS_MAPPING.keys())
if size is None:
# Try to infer size from the checkpoint name
for candidate in possible_sizes:
if candidate in checkpoint_file:
size = candidate
break
if size is None:
raise ValueError("Could not infer the size, please provide it with the `--size` argument.")
if size not in possible_sizes:
raise ValueError(f"`size` should be one of {possible_sizes}, got {size}.")
config = RwkvConfig(
vocab_size=vocab_size,
num_hidden_layers=NUM_HIDDEN_LAYERS_MAPPING[size],
hidden_size=HIDEN_SIZE_MAPPING[size],
)
config.save_pretrained(output_dir)
# 3. Download model file then convert state_dict
model_file = hf_hub_download(repo_id, checkpoint_file)
state_dict = torch.load(model_file, map_location="cpu")
state_dict = convert_state_dict(state_dict)
# 4. Split in shards and save
shards, index = shard_checkpoint(state_dict)
for shard_file, shard in shards.items():
torch.save(shard, os.path.join(output_dir, shard_file))
if index is not None:
save_index_file = os.path.join(output_dir, WEIGHTS_INDEX_NAME)
# Save the index as well
with open(save_index_file, "w", encoding="utf-8") as f:
content = json.dumps(index, indent=2, sort_keys=True) + "\n"
f.write(content)
# 5. Clean up shards (for some reason the file PyTorch saves take the same space as the whole state_dict
print(
"Cleaning up shards. This may error with an OOM error, it this is the case don't worry you still have converted the model."
)
shard_files = list(shards.keys())
del state_dict
del shards
gc.collect()
for shard_file in shard_files:
state_dict = torch.load(os.path.join(output_dir, shard_file))
torch.save({k: v.cpu().clone() for k, v in state_dict.items()}, os.path.join(output_dir, shard_file))
del state_dict
gc.collect()
if push_to_hub:
if model_name is None:
raise ValueError("Please provide a `model_name` to push the model to the Hub.")
model = AutoModelForCausalLM.from_pretrained(output_dir)
model.push_to_hub(model_name, max_shard_size="2GB")
tokenizer.push_to_hub(model_name)
if __name__ == "__main__":
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
# Required parameters
parser.add_argument(
"--repo_id", default=None, type=str, required=True, help="Repo ID from which to pull the checkpoint."
)
parser.add_argument(
"--checkpoint_file", default=None, type=str, required=True, help="Name of the checkpoint file in the repo."
)
parser.add_argument(
"--output_dir", default=None, type=str, required=True, help="Where to save the converted model."
)
parser.add_argument(
"--tokenizer_file",
default=None,
type=str,
help="Path to the tokenizer file to use (if not provided, only the model is converted).",
)
parser.add_argument(
"--size",
default=None,
type=str,
help="Size of the model. Will be inferred from the `checkpoint_file` if not passed.",
)
parser.add_argument(
"--push_to_hub",
action="store_true",
help="Push to the Hub the converted model.",
)
parser.add_argument(
"--model_name",
default=None,
type=str,
help="Name of the pushed model on the Hub, including the username / organization.",
)
args = parser.parse_args()
convert_rmkv_checkpoint_to_hf_format(
args.repo_id,
args.checkpoint_file,
args.output_dir,
size=args.size,
tokenizer_file=args.tokenizer_file,
push_to_hub=args.push_to_hub,
model_name=args.model_name,
)
| 6,994 | 33.628713 | 135 | py |
transformers | transformers-main/src/transformers/models/rwkv/modeling_rwkv.py | # coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2023 Bo Peng and HuggingFace Inc. team.
# Copyright (c) 2018, NVIDIA CORPORATION. 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.
"""PyTorch RWKV model."""
import math
from dataclasses import dataclass
from pathlib import Path
from typing import List, Optional, Tuple, Union
import torch
import torch.utils.checkpoint
from torch import nn
from torch.nn import CrossEntropyLoss
from ...modeling_utils import PreTrainedModel
from ...utils import (
ModelOutput,
add_code_sample_docstrings,
add_start_docstrings,
add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward,
is_ninja_available,
is_torch_cuda_available,
logging,
)
from .configuration_rwkv import RwkvConfig
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC = "RWKV/rwkv-4-169m-pile"
_CONFIG_FOR_DOC = "RwkvConfig"
RWKV_PRETRAINED_MODEL_ARCHIVE_LIST = [
"RWKV/rwkv-4-169m-pile",
"RWKV/rwkv-4-430m-pile",
"RWKV/rwkv-4-1b5-pile",
"RWKV/rwkv-4-3b-pile",
"RWKV/rwkv-4-7b-pile",
"RWKV/rwkv-4-14b-pile",
"RWKV/rwkv-raven-1b5",
"RWKV/rwkv-raven-3b",
"RWKV/rwkv-raven-7b",
"RWKV/rwkv-raven-14b",
# See all RWKV models at https://huggingface.co/models?filter=rwkv
]
rwkv_cuda_kernel = None
def load_wkv_cuda_kernel(context_length):
from torch.utils.cpp_extension import load as load_kernel
global rwkv_cuda_kernel
kernel_folder = Path(__file__).resolve().parent.parent.parent / "kernels" / "rwkv"
cuda_kernel_files = [kernel_folder / f for f in ["wkv_op.cpp", "wkv_cuda.cu", "wkv_cuda_bf16.cu"]]
# Only load the kernel if it's not been loaded yet or if we changed the context length
if rwkv_cuda_kernel is not None and rwkv_cuda_kernel.max_seq_length == context_length:
return
logger.info(f"Loading CUDA kernel for RWKV at context length of {context_length}.")
flags = [
"-res-usage",
"--maxrregcount 60",
"--use_fast_math",
"-O3",
"-Xptxas -O3",
"--extra-device-vectorization",
f"-DTmax={context_length}",
]
rwkv_cuda_kernel = load_kernel(
name=f"wkv_{context_length}",
sources=cuda_kernel_files,
verbose=(logging.get_verbosity() == logging.DEBUG),
extra_cuda_cflags=flags,
)
rwkv_cuda_kernel.max_seq_length = context_length
class RwkvLinearAttention(torch.autograd.Function):
@staticmethod
def forward(ctx, time_decay, time_first, key, value, state=None, return_state=False):
batch_size, seq_len, hidden_size = key.size()
if seq_len > rwkv_cuda_kernel.max_seq_length:
raise ValueError(
f"Cannot process a batch with {seq_len} tokens at the same time, use a maximum of "
f"{rwkv_cuda_kernel.max_seq_length} with this model."
)
if batch_size * hidden_size % min(hidden_size, 32) != 0:
raise ValueError(
f"The product of batch size ({batch_size}) and hidden size ({hidden_size}) needs to be a round "
f"multiple of {min(hidden_size, 32)}."
)
ctx.input_dtype = key.dtype
if (
time_decay.device.type != "cuda"
or time_first.device.type != "cuda"
or key.device.type != "cuda"
or value.device.type != "cuda"
):
raise ValueError("Calling the CUDA kernel for wkv attention requires all tensors to be on CUDA devices.")
time_decay = -torch.exp(time_decay.float().contiguous())
if key.dtype == torch.float16:
time_first = time_first.float()
key = key.float()
value = value.float()
time_first = time_first.contiguous()
key = key.contiguous()
value = value.contiguous()
# The CUDA kernel will fill this tensor.
output = torch.empty_like(key, memory_format=torch.contiguous_format)
if return_state or state is not None:
if state is None:
state = torch.zeros(
batch_size,
hidden_size,
3,
dtype=torch.float32,
device=key.device,
memory_format=torch.contiguous_format,
)
state[:, :, 2] -= 1e38
else:
state = torch.cat([s.unsqueeze(2) for s in state], dim=2).contiguous()
if key.dtype == torch.bfloat16:
forward_func = rwkv_cuda_kernel.forward_with_state_bf16
else:
forward_func = rwkv_cuda_kernel.forward_with_state
forward_func(time_decay, time_first, key, value, output, state)
else:
forward_func = rwkv_cuda_kernel.forward_bf16 if key.dtype == torch.bfloat16 else rwkv_cuda_kernel.forward
forward_func(time_decay, time_first, key, value, output)
ctx.save_for_backward(time_decay, time_first, key, value, output)
if state is not None:
state = [s.squeeze(2) for s in torch.chunk(state, 3, dim=2)]
return output.to(ctx.input_dtype), state
@staticmethod
# g stands for grad
def backward(ctx, g_output, g_state=None):
input_dtype = ctx.input_dtype
time_decay, time_first, key, value, output = ctx.saved_tensors
# The CUDA kernel will fill those tensors.
g_time_decay = torch.empty_like(
time_decay,
memory_format=torch.contiguous_format,
dtype=torch.bfloat16 if input_dtype == torch.bfloat16 else torch.float32,
)
g_time_first = torch.empty_like(time_first, memory_format=torch.contiguous_format)
g_key = torch.empty_like(key, memory_format=torch.contiguous_format)
g_value = torch.empty_like(value, memory_format=torch.contiguous_format)
if input_dtype == torch.float16:
g_output = g_output.float()
backward_func = rwkv_cuda_kernel.backward_bf16 if input_dtype == torch.bfloat16 else rwkv_cuda_kernel.backward
backward_func(
time_decay,
time_first,
key,
value,
output,
g_output.contiguous(),
g_time_decay,
g_time_first,
g_key,
g_value,
)
return (
g_time_decay.to(input_dtype),
g_time_first.to(input_dtype),
g_key.to(input_dtype),
g_value.to(input_dtype),
None,
None,
)
def rwkv_linear_attention_cpu(time_decay, time_first, key, value, state=None, return_state=False):
# For CPU fallback. Will be slower and probably take more memory than the custom CUDA kernel if not executed
# within a torch.no_grad.
_, seq_length, _ = key.size()
output = torch.zeros_like(key)
if state is None:
num_state = torch.zeros_like(key[:, 0], dtype=torch.float32)
den_state = torch.zeros_like(key[:, 0], dtype=torch.float32)
max_state = torch.zeros_like(key[:, 0], dtype=torch.float32) - 1e38
else:
num_state, den_state, max_state = state
# For numerical stability
# real_numerator_state = num_state * torch.exp(max_state)
# real_denominator_state = den_state * torch.exp(max_state)
time_decay = -torch.exp(time_decay)
for current_index in range(seq_length):
current_key = key[:, current_index].float()
current_value = value[:, current_index]
# wkv computation at time t
max_for_output = torch.maximum(max_state, current_key + time_first)
e1 = torch.exp(max_state - max_for_output)
e2 = torch.exp(current_key + time_first - max_for_output)
numerator = e1 * num_state + e2 * current_value
denominator = e1 * den_state + e2
output[:, current_index] = (numerator / denominator).to(output.dtype)
# Update state for next iteration
max_for_state = torch.maximum(max_state + time_decay, current_key)
e1 = torch.exp(max_state + time_decay - max_for_state)
e2 = torch.exp(current_key - max_for_state)
num_state = e1 * num_state + e2 * current_value
den_state = e1 * den_state + e2
max_state = max_for_state
if return_state or state is not None:
state = [num_state, den_state, max_state]
return output, state
def rwkv_linear_attention(time_decay, time_first, key, value, state=None, return_state=False):
no_cuda = any(t.device.type != "cuda" for t in [time_decay, time_first, key, value])
# Launching the CUDA kernel for just one token will actually be slower (there is no for loop in the CPU version
# in this case).
one_token = key.size(1) == 1
if rwkv_cuda_kernel is None or no_cuda or one_token:
return rwkv_linear_attention_cpu(time_decay, time_first, key, value, state=state, return_state=return_state)
else:
return RwkvLinearAttention.apply(time_decay, time_first, key, value, state, return_state)
class RwkvSelfAttention(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config, layer_id=0):
super().__init__()
self.config = config
kernel_loaded = rwkv_cuda_kernel is not None and rwkv_cuda_kernel.max_seq_length == config.context_length
if is_ninja_available() and is_torch_cuda_available() and not kernel_loaded:
try:
load_wkv_cuda_kernel(config.context_length)
except Exception:
logger.info("Could not load the custom CUDA kernel for RWKV attention.")
self.layer_id = layer_id
hidden_size = config.hidden_size
attention_hidden_size = (
config.attention_hidden_size if config.attention_hidden_size is not None else hidden_size
)
self.attention_hidden_size = attention_hidden_size
self.time_decay = nn.Parameter(torch.empty(attention_hidden_size))
self.time_first = nn.Parameter(torch.empty(attention_hidden_size))
self.time_mix_key = nn.Parameter(torch.empty(1, 1, hidden_size))
self.time_mix_value = nn.Parameter(torch.empty(1, 1, hidden_size))
self.time_mix_receptance = nn.Parameter(torch.empty(1, 1, hidden_size))
self.time_shift = nn.ZeroPad2d((0, 0, 1, -1))
self.key = nn.Linear(hidden_size, attention_hidden_size, bias=False)
self.value = nn.Linear(hidden_size, attention_hidden_size, bias=False)
self.receptance = nn.Linear(hidden_size, attention_hidden_size, bias=False)
self.output = nn.Linear(attention_hidden_size, hidden_size, bias=False)
# TODO: maybe jit, otherwise move inside forward
def extract_key_value(self, hidden, state=None):
# Mix hidden with the previous timestep to produce key, value, receptance
if hidden.size(1) == 1 and state is not None:
shifted = state[1][:, :, self.layer_id]
else:
shifted = self.time_shift(hidden)
if state is not None:
shifted[:, 0] = state[1][:, :, self.layer_id]
key = hidden * self.time_mix_key + shifted * (1 - self.time_mix_key)
value = hidden * self.time_mix_value + shifted * (1 - self.time_mix_value)
receptance = hidden * self.time_mix_receptance + shifted * (1 - self.time_mix_receptance)
key = self.key(key)
value = self.value(value)
receptance = torch.sigmoid(self.receptance(receptance))
if state is not None:
state[1][:, :, self.layer_id] = hidden[:, -1]
return receptance, key, value, state
def forward(self, hidden, state=None, use_cache=False):
receptance, key, value, state = self.extract_key_value(hidden, state=state)
layer_state = tuple(s[:, :, self.layer_id] for s in state[2:]) if state is not None else None
rwkv, layer_state = rwkv_linear_attention(
self.time_decay,
self.time_first,
key,
value,
state=layer_state,
return_state=use_cache,
)
if layer_state is not None:
state[2][:, :, self.layer_id] = layer_state[0]
state[3][:, :, self.layer_id] = layer_state[1]
state[4][:, :, self.layer_id] = layer_state[2]
return self.output(receptance * rwkv), state
class RwkvFeedForward(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config, layer_id=0):
super().__init__()
self.config = config
self.layer_id = layer_id
hidden_size = config.hidden_size
intermediate_size = (
config.intermediate_size if config.intermediate_size is not None else 4 * config.hidden_size
)
self.time_shift = nn.ZeroPad2d((0, 0, 1, -1))
self.time_mix_key = nn.Parameter(torch.empty(1, 1, hidden_size))
self.time_mix_receptance = nn.Parameter(torch.empty(1, 1, hidden_size))
self.key = nn.Linear(hidden_size, intermediate_size, bias=False)
self.receptance = nn.Linear(hidden_size, hidden_size, bias=False)
self.value = nn.Linear(intermediate_size, hidden_size, bias=False)
def forward(self, hidden, state=None):
if hidden.size(1) == 1 and state is not None:
shifted = state[0][:, :, self.layer_id]
else:
shifted = self.time_shift(hidden)
if state is not None:
shifted[:, 0] = state[0][:, :, self.layer_id]
key = hidden * self.time_mix_key + shifted * (1 - self.time_mix_key)
receptance = hidden * self.time_mix_receptance + shifted * (1 - self.time_mix_receptance)
key = torch.square(torch.relu(self.key(key)))
value = self.value(key)
receptance = torch.sigmoid(self.receptance(receptance))
if state is not None:
state[0][:, :, self.layer_id] = hidden[:, -1]
return receptance * value, state
class RwkvBlock(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config, layer_id):
super().__init__()
self.config = config
self.layer_id = layer_id
if layer_id == 0:
self.pre_ln = nn.LayerNorm(config.hidden_size, eps=config.layer_norm_epsilon)
self.ln1 = nn.LayerNorm(config.hidden_size, eps=config.layer_norm_epsilon)
self.ln2 = nn.LayerNorm(config.hidden_size, eps=config.layer_norm_epsilon)
self.attention = RwkvSelfAttention(config, layer_id)
self.feed_forward = RwkvFeedForward(config, layer_id)
def forward(self, hidden, state=None, use_cache=False, output_attentions=False):
if self.layer_id == 0:
hidden = self.pre_ln(hidden)
attention, state = self.attention(self.ln1(hidden), state=state, use_cache=use_cache)
hidden = hidden + attention
feed_forward, state = self.feed_forward(self.ln2(hidden), state=state)
hidden = hidden + feed_forward
outputs = (hidden, state)
if output_attentions:
outputs += (attention,)
else:
outputs += (None,)
return outputs
class RwkvPreTrainedModel(PreTrainedModel):
"""
An abstract class to handle weights initialization and a simple interface for downloading and loading pretrained
models.
"""
config_class = RwkvConfig
base_model_prefix = "rwkv"
_no_split_modules = ["RwkvBlock"]
_keep_in_fp32_modules = ["time_decay", "time_first"]
def _init_weights(self, module):
"""Initialize the weights."""
if isinstance(module, RwkvSelfAttention):
layer_id = module.layer_id
num_hidden_layers = module.config.num_hidden_layers
hidden_size = module.config.hidden_size
attention_hidden_size = module.attention_hidden_size
ratio_0_to_1 = layer_id / (num_hidden_layers - 1) # 0 to 1
ratio_1_to_almost0 = 1.0 - (layer_id / num_hidden_layers) # 1 to ~0
time_weight = torch.tensor(
[i / hidden_size for i in range(hidden_size)],
dtype=module.time_mix_key.dtype,
device=module.time_mix_key.device,
)
time_weight = time_weight[None, None, :]
decay_speed = [
-5 + 8 * (h / (attention_hidden_size - 1)) ** (0.7 + 1.3 * ratio_0_to_1)
for h in range(attention_hidden_size)
]
decay_speed = torch.tensor(decay_speed, dtype=module.time_decay.dtype, device=module.time_decay.device)
zigzag = (
torch.tensor(
[(i + 1) % 3 - 1 for i in range(attention_hidden_size)],
dtype=module.time_first.dtype,
device=module.time_first.device,
)
* 0.5
)
with torch.no_grad():
module.time_decay.data = decay_speed
module.time_first.data = torch.ones_like(module.time_first * math.log(0.3) + zigzag)
module.time_mix_key.data = torch.pow(time_weight, ratio_1_to_almost0)
module.time_mix_value.data = torch.pow(time_weight, ratio_1_to_almost0) + 0.3 * ratio_0_to_1
module.time_mix_receptance.data = torch.pow(time_weight, 0.5 * ratio_1_to_almost0)
elif isinstance(module, RwkvFeedForward):
layer_id = module.layer_id
num_hidden_layers = module.config.num_hidden_layers
hidden_size = module.config.hidden_size
ratio_1_to_almost0 = 1.0 - (layer_id / num_hidden_layers) # 1 to ~0
time_weight = torch.tensor(
[i / hidden_size for i in range(hidden_size)],
dtype=module.time_mix_key.dtype,
device=module.time_mix_key.device,
)
time_weight = time_weight[None, None, :]
with torch.no_grad():
module.time_mix_key.data = torch.pow(time_weight, ratio_1_to_almost0)
module.time_mix_receptance.data = torch.pow(time_weight, ratio_1_to_almost0)
def _set_gradient_checkpointing(self, module, value=False):
if isinstance(module, RwkvModel):
module.gradient_checkpointing = value
@dataclass
class RwkvOutput(ModelOutput):
"""
Class for the RWKV model outputs.
Args:
last_hidden_state (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`):
Sequence of hidden-states at the output of the last layer of the model.
state (list of five `torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, hidden_size, num_hidden_layers)`):
The state of the model at the last time step. Can be used in a forward method with the next `input_ids` to
avoid providing the old `input_ids`.
hidden_states (`tuple(torch.FloatTensor)`, *optional*, returned when `output_hidden_states=True` is passed or when `config.output_hidden_states=True`):
Tuple of `torch.FloatTensor` (one for the output of the embeddings, if the model has an embedding layer, +
one for the output of each layer) of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`.
Hidden-states of the model at the output of each layer plus the optional initial embedding outputs.
attentions (`tuple(torch.FloatTensor)`, *optional*, returned when `output_attentions=True` is passed or when `config.output_attentions=True`):
Tuple of `torch.FloatTensor` (one for each layer) of shape `(batch_size, num_heads, sequence_length,
sequence_length)`.
Attentions weights after the attention softmax, used to compute the weighted average in the self-attention
heads.
"""
last_hidden_state: torch.FloatTensor = None
state: Optional[List[torch.FloatTensor]] = None
hidden_states: Optional[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]] = None
attentions: Optional[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]] = None
@dataclass
class RwkvCausalLMOutput(ModelOutput):
"""
Base class for causal language model (or autoregressive) outputs.
Args:
loss (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(1,)`, *optional*, returned when `labels` is provided):
Language modeling loss (for next-token prediction).
logits (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, config.vocab_size)`):
Prediction scores of the language modeling head (scores for each vocabulary token before SoftMax).
state (list of five `torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, hidden_size, num_hidden_layers)`):
The state of the model at the last time step. Can be used in a forward method with the next `input_ids` to
avoid providing the old `input_ids`.
hidden_states (`tuple(torch.FloatTensor)`, *optional*, returned when `output_hidden_states=True` is passed or when `config.output_hidden_states=True`):
Tuple of `torch.FloatTensor` (one for the output of the embeddings, if the model has an embedding layer, +
one for the output of each layer) of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`.
Hidden-states of the model at the output of each layer plus the optional initial embedding outputs.
attentions (`tuple(torch.FloatTensor)`, *optional*, returned when `output_attentions=True` is passed or when `config.output_attentions=True`):
Tuple of `torch.FloatTensor` (one for each layer) of shape `(batch_size, num_heads, sequence_length,
sequence_length)`.
Attentions weights after the attention softmax, used to compute the weighted average in the self-attention
heads.
"""
loss: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None
logits: torch.FloatTensor = None
state: Optional[List[torch.FloatTensor]] = None
hidden_states: Optional[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]] = None
attentions: Optional[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]] = None
RWKV_START_DOCSTRING = r"""
This model inherits from [`PreTrainedModel`]. Check the superclass documentation for the generic methods the
library implements for all its model (such as downloading or saving, resizing the input embeddings, pruning heads
etc.)
This model is also a PyTorch [torch.nn.Module](https://pytorch.org/docs/stable/nn.html#torch.nn.Module) subclass.
Use it as a regular PyTorch Module and refer to the PyTorch documentation for all matter related to general usage
and behavior.
Parameters:
config ([`RwkvConfig`]): Model configuration class with all the parameters of the model.
Initializing with a config file does not load the weights associated with the model, only the
configuration. Check out the [`~PreTrainedModel.from_pretrained`] method to load the model weights.
"""
RWKV_INPUTS_DOCSTRING = r"""
Args:
input_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, input_ids_length)`):
`input_ids_length` = `sequence_length` if `past_key_values` is `None` else
`past_key_values[0][0].shape[-2]` (`sequence_length` of input past key value states). Indices of input
sequence tokens in the vocabulary.
If `past_key_values` is used, only `input_ids` that do not have their past calculated should be passed as
`input_ids`.
Indices can be obtained using [`AutoTokenizer`]. See [`PreTrainedTokenizer.encode`] and
[`PreTrainedTokenizer.__call__`] for details.
[What are input IDs?](../glossary#input-ids)
attention_mask (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, input_ids_length)`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on padding token indices. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
This is currently not used by `RwkvModel`, but will be supported in the future.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
inputs_embeds (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`, *optional*):
Optionally, instead of passing `input_ids` you can choose to directly pass an embedded representation. This
is useful if you want more control over how to convert `input_ids` indices into associated vectors than the
model's internal embedding lookup matrix.
state (tuple of five `torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, hidden_size, num_hidden_layers)`, *optional*):
If passed along, the model uses the previous state in all the blocks (which will give the output for the
`input_ids` provided as if the model add `state_input_ids + input_ids` as context).
use_cache (`bool`, *optional*):
If set to `True`, the last state is returned and can be used to quickly generate the next logits.
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under returned
tensors for more detail.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors for
more detail.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple.
"""
@add_start_docstrings(
"The bare RWKV Model transformer outputting raw hidden-states without any specific head on top.",
RWKV_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class RwkvModel(RwkvPreTrainedModel):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__(config)
self.embeddings = nn.Embedding(config.vocab_size, config.hidden_size)
self.blocks = nn.ModuleList([RwkvBlock(config, layer_id=idx) for idx in range(config.num_hidden_layers)])
self.ln_out = nn.LayerNorm(config.hidden_size)
self.layers_are_rescaled = False
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
def get_input_embeddings(self):
return self.embeddings
def set_input_embeddings(self, new_embeddings):
self.embeddings = new_embeddings
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(RWKV_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@add_code_sample_docstrings(
checkpoint=_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC,
output_type=RwkvOutput,
config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC,
)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None, # noqa
inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
state: Optional[List[torch.FloatTensor]] = None,
use_cache: Optional[bool] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple, RwkvOutput]:
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
use_cache = use_cache if use_cache is not None else (self.config.use_cache if not self.training else False)
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
if self.training == self.layers_are_rescaled:
self._rescale_layers()
if input_ids is not None and inputs_embeds is not None:
raise ValueError("You cannot specify both input_ids and inputs_embeds at the same time")
elif input_ids is None and inputs_embeds is None:
raise ValueError("You have to specify either input_ids or inputs_embeds")
if inputs_embeds is None:
inputs_embeds = self.embeddings(input_ids)
if use_cache and state is None:
shape = (inputs_embeds.size(0), self.config.hidden_size, self.config.num_hidden_layers)
state = [
torch.zeros(
*shape, dtype=inputs_embeds.dtype if i <= 1 else torch.float32, device=inputs_embeds.device
)
for i in range(5)
]
state[4] -= 1e30
hidden_states = inputs_embeds
all_self_attentions = () if output_attentions else None
all_hidden_states = () if output_hidden_states else None
for idx, block in enumerate(self.blocks):
hidden_states, state, attentions = block(
hidden_states, state=state, use_cache=use_cache, output_attentions=output_attentions
)
if (
self.layers_are_rescaled
and self.config.rescale_every > 0
and (idx + 1) % self.config.rescale_every == 0
):
hidden_states = hidden_states / 2
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states = all_hidden_states + (hidden_states,)
if output_attentions:
all_self_attentions = all_self_attentions + (attentions,)
hidden_states = self.ln_out(hidden_states)
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states = all_hidden_states + (hidden_states,)
if not return_dict:
return tuple(x for x in [hidden_states, state, all_hidden_states, all_self_attentions] if x is not None)
return RwkvOutput(
last_hidden_state=hidden_states,
state=state,
hidden_states=all_hidden_states,
attentions=all_self_attentions,
)
def _rescale_layers(self):
# Layers should be rescaled for inference only.
if self.layers_are_rescaled == (not self.training):
return
if self.config.rescale_every > 0:
with torch.no_grad():
for block_id, block in enumerate(self.blocks):
if self.training:
block.attention.output.weight.mul_(2 ** int(block_id // self.config.rescale_every))
block.feed_forward.value.weight.mul_(2 ** int(block_id // self.config.rescale_every))
else:
# Deal with quantization statistics
if hasattr(block.attention.output.weight, "SCB"):
block.attention.output.weight.SCB.div_(2 ** int(block_id // self.config.rescale_every))
block.feed_forward.value.weight.SCB.div_(2 ** int(block_id // self.config.rescale_every))
elif hasattr(block.attention.output.weight, "quant_state"):
block.attention.output.weight.quant_state[0].div_(
2 ** int(block_id // self.config.rescale_every)
)
block.feed_forward.value.weight.quant_state[0].div_(
2 ** int(block_id // self.config.rescale_every)
)
else:
block.attention.output.weight.div_(2 ** int(block_id // self.config.rescale_every))
block.feed_forward.value.weight.div_(2 ** int(block_id // self.config.rescale_every))
self.layers_are_rescaled = not self.training
@add_start_docstrings(
"""
The RWKV Model transformer with a language modeling head on top (linear layer with weights tied to the input
embeddings).
""",
RWKV_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class RwkvForCausalLM(RwkvPreTrainedModel):
_tied_weights_keys = ["head.weight"]
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__(config)
self.rwkv = RwkvModel(config)
self.head = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.vocab_size, bias=False)
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
def get_output_embeddings(self):
return self.head
def set_output_embeddings(self, new_embeddings):
self.head = new_embeddings
def prepare_inputs_for_generation(self, input_ids, state=None, inputs_embeds=None, **kwargs):
# only last token for inputs_ids if the state is passed along.
if state is not None:
input_ids = input_ids[:, -1].unsqueeze(-1)
# if `inputs_embeds` are passed, we only want to use them in the 1st generation step
if inputs_embeds is not None and state is None:
model_inputs = {"inputs_embeds": inputs_embeds}
else:
model_inputs = {"input_ids": input_ids}
model_inputs["state"] = state
return model_inputs
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(RWKV_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@add_code_sample_docstrings(
checkpoint=_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC,
output_type=RwkvCausalLMOutput,
config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC,
)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None, # noqa
inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
state: Optional[List[torch.FloatTensor]] = None,
labels: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
use_cache: Optional[bool] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple, RwkvCausalLMOutput]:
r"""
labels (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Labels for language modeling. Note that the labels **are shifted** inside the model, i.e. you can set
`labels = input_ids` Indices are selected in `[-100, 0, ..., config.vocab_size]` All labels set to `-100`
are ignored (masked), the loss is only computed for labels in `[0, ..., config.vocab_size]`
"""
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
rwkv_outputs = self.rwkv(
input_ids,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
state=state,
use_cache=use_cache,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
hidden_states = rwkv_outputs[0]
logits = self.head(hidden_states)
loss = None
if labels is not None:
# move labels to correct device to enable model parallelism
labels = labels.to(logits.device)
# Shift so that tokens < n predict n
shift_logits = logits[..., :-1, :].contiguous()
shift_labels = labels[..., 1:].contiguous()
# Flatten the tokens
loss_fct = CrossEntropyLoss()
loss = loss_fct(shift_logits.view(-1, shift_logits.size(-1)), shift_labels.view(-1))
if not return_dict:
output = (logits,) + rwkv_outputs[1:]
return ((loss,) + output) if loss is not None else output
return RwkvCausalLMOutput(
loss=loss,
logits=logits,
state=rwkv_outputs.state,
hidden_states=rwkv_outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=rwkv_outputs.attentions,
)
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