--- language: en tags: - tapex - table-question-answering license: mit --- # TAPEX (base-sized model) TAPEX was proposed in [TAPEX: Table Pre-training via Learning a Neural SQL Executor](https://arxiv.org/abs/2107.07653) by Qian Liu, Bei Chen, Jiaqi Guo, Morteza Ziyadi, Zeqi Lin, Weizhu Chen, Jian-Guang Lou. The original repo can be found [here](https://github.com/microsoft/Table-Pretraining). ## Model description TAPEX (**Ta**ble **P**re-training via **Ex**ecution) is a conceptually simple and empirically powerful pre-training approach to empower existing models with *table reasoning* skills. TAPEX realizes table pre-training by learning a neural SQL executor over a synthetic corpus, which is obtained by automatically synthesizing executable SQL queries. TAPEX is based on the BART architecture, the transformer encoder-decoder (seq2seq) model with a bidirectional (BERT-like) encoder and an autoregressive (GPT-like) decoder. ## Intended Uses You can use the raw model for simulating neural SQL execution, i.e., employ TAPEX to execute a SQL query on a given table. However, the model is mostly meant to be fine-tuned on a supervised dataset. Currently TAPEX can be fine-tuned to tackle table question answering tasks and table fact verification tasks. See the [model hub](https://huggingface.co/models?search=tapex) to look for fine-tuned versions on a task that interests you. ### How to Use Here is how to use this model in transformers: ```python from transformers import TapexTokenizer, BartForConditionalGeneration import pandas as pd tokenizer = TapexTokenizer.from_pretrained("microsoft/tapex-base") model = BartForConditionalGeneration.from_pretrained("microsoft/tapex-base") data = { "year": [1896, 1900, 1904, 2004, 2008, 2012], "city": ["athens", "paris", "st. louis", "athens", "beijing", "london"] } table = pd.DataFrame.from_dict(data) # tapex accepts uncased input since it is pre-trained on the uncased corpus query = "select year where city = beijing" encoding = tokenizer(table=table, query=query, return_tensors="pt") outputs = model.generate(**encoding) print(tokenizer.batch_decode(outputs, skip_special_tokens=True)) # ['2008'] ``` ### How to Fine-tuning Please find the fine-tuning script [here](https://github.com/SivilTaram/transformers/tree/add_tapex_bis/examples/research_projects/tapex). ### BibTeX entry and citation info ```bibtex @inproceedings{ liu2022tapex, title={{TAPEX}: Table Pre-training via Learning a Neural {SQL} Executor}, author={Qian Liu and Bei Chen and Jiaqi Guo and Morteza Ziyadi and Zeqi Lin and Weizhu Chen and Jian-Guang Lou}, booktitle={International Conference on Learning Representations}, year={2022}, url={https://openreview.net/forum?id=O50443AsCP} } ```