--- language: - de - en tags: - translation - wmt19 - facebook license: apache-2.0 datasets: - wmt19 metrics: - bleu thumbnail: https://huggingface.co/front/thumbnails/facebook.png --- # FSMT ## Model description This is a ported version of [fairseq wmt19 transformer](https://github.com/pytorch/fairseq/blob/master/examples/wmt19/README.md) for de-en. For more details, please see, [Facebook FAIR's WMT19 News Translation Task Submission](https://arxiv.org/abs/1907.06616). The abbreviation FSMT stands for FairSeqMachineTranslation All four models are available: * [wmt19-en-ru](https://huggingface.co/facebook/wmt19-en-ru) * [wmt19-ru-en](https://huggingface.co/facebook/wmt19-ru-en) * [wmt19-en-de](https://huggingface.co/facebook/wmt19-en-de) * [wmt19-de-en](https://huggingface.co/facebook/wmt19-de-en) ## Intended uses & limitations #### How to use ```python from transformers import FSMTForConditionalGeneration, FSMTTokenizer mname = "facebook/wmt19-de-en" tokenizer = FSMTTokenizer.from_pretrained(mname) model = FSMTForConditionalGeneration.from_pretrained(mname) input = "Maschinelles Lernen ist großartig, oder?" input_ids = tokenizer.encode(input, return_tensors="pt") outputs = model.generate(input_ids) decoded = tokenizer.decode(outputs[0], skip_special_tokens=True) print(decoded) # Machine learning is great, isn't it? ``` #### Limitations and bias - The original (and this ported model) doesn't seem to handle well inputs with repeated sub-phrases, [content gets truncated](https://discuss.huggingface.co/t/issues-with-translating-inputs-containing-repeated-phrases/981) ## Training data Pretrained weights were left identical to the original model released by fairseq. For more details, please, see the [paper](https://arxiv.org/abs/1907.06616). ## Eval results pair | fairseq | transformers -------|---------|---------- de-en | [42.3](http://matrix.statmt.org/matrix/output/1902?run_id=6750) | 41.35 The score is slightly below the score reported by `fairseq`, since `transformers`` currently doesn't support: - model ensemble, therefore the best performing checkpoint was ported (``model4.pt``). - re-ranking The score was calculated using this code: ```bash git clone https://github.com/huggingface/transformers cd transformers export PAIR=de-en export DATA_DIR=data/$PAIR export SAVE_DIR=data/$PAIR export BS=8 export NUM_BEAMS=15 mkdir -p $DATA_DIR sacrebleu -t wmt19 -l $PAIR --echo src > $DATA_DIR/val.source sacrebleu -t wmt19 -l $PAIR --echo ref > $DATA_DIR/val.target echo $PAIR PYTHONPATH="src:examples/seq2seq" python examples/seq2seq/run_eval.py facebook/wmt19-$PAIR $DATA_DIR/val.source $SAVE_DIR/test_translations.txt --reference_path $DATA_DIR/val.target --score_path $SAVE_DIR/test_bleu.json --bs $BS --task translation --num_beams $NUM_BEAMS ``` note: fairseq reports using a beam of 50, so you should get a slightly higher score if re-run with `--num_beams 50`. ## Data Sources - [training, etc.](http://www.statmt.org/wmt19/) - [test set](http://matrix.statmt.org/test_sets/newstest2019.tgz?1556572561) ### BibTeX entry and citation info ```bibtex @inproceedings{..., year={2020}, title={Facebook FAIR's WMT19 News Translation Task Submission}, author={Ng, Nathan and Yee, Kyra and Baevski, Alexei and Ott, Myle and Auli, Michael and Edunov, Sergey}, booktitle={Proc. of WMT}, } ``` ## TODO - port model ensemble (fairseq uses 4 model checkpoints)