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metadata
license: mit
tags:
  - generated_from_trainer
datasets: gngpostalsrvc/Tanakh
model-index:
  - name: BERiT
    results: []

BERiT

This model is a fine-tuned version of roberta-base on the Tanakh dataset. It achieves the following results on the evaluation set:

  • Loss: 3.9931

Model description

BERiT is a masked-language model for Biblical Hebrew, a low-resource ancient language preserved primarily in the text of the Hebrew Bible. Building on the work of Sennrich and Zhang (2019) and Wodiak (2021) on low-resource machine translation, it employs a modified version of the encoder block from Wodiak’s Seq2Seq model. Accordingly, BERiT is much smaller than models designed for modern languages like English. It features a single attention block with four attention heads, smaller embedding and feedforward dimensions (256 and 1024), a smaller max input length (128), and an aggressive dropout rate (.5) at both the attention and feedforward layers.

The BERiT tokenizer performs character level byte-pair encoding using a 2000 word base vocabulary, which has been enriched with common grammatical morphemes.

How to Use

from transformers import RobertaModel, RobertaTokenizerFast

BERiT_tokenizer = RobertaTokenizerFast.from_pretrained('gngpostalsrvc/BERiT')
BERiT = RobertaModel.from_pretrained('gngpostalsrvc/BERiT')

Training procedure

BERiT was trained on the Tanakh dataset for 150 epochs using a Tesla T4 GPU. Further training did not yield significant improvements in performance.

Training hyperparameters

The following hyperparameters were used during training:

  • learning_rate: 0.0005
  • train_batch_size: 8
  • eval_batch_size: 8
  • seed: 42
  • optimizer: Adam with betas=(0.9,0.999) and epsilon=1e-08
  • lr_scheduler_type: linear
  • num_epochs: 150

Framework versions

  • Transformers 4.24.0
  • Pytorch 1.12.1+cu113
  • Datasets 2.7.0
  • Tokenizers 0.13.2