--- language: - en license: mit datasets: - glue - facebook/anli pipeline_tag: zero-shot-classification base_model: intfloat/e5-base-v2 model-index: - name: e5-base-v2-mnli-anli results: [] --- # e5-base-v2-mnli-anli This model is a fine-tuned version of [intfloat/e5-base-v2](https://huggingface.co/intfloat/e5-base-v2) on the glue (mnli) and anli dataset. ## Model description [Text Embeddings by Weakly-Supervised Contrastive Pre-training](https://arxiv.org/pdf/2212.03533.pdf). Liang Wang, Nan Yang, Xiaolong Huang, Binxing Jiao, Linjun Yang, Daxin Jiang, Rangan Majumder, Furu Wei, arXiv 2022 ## How to use the model ### With the zero-shot classification pipeline The model can be loaded with the `zero-shot-classification` pipeline like so: ```python from transformers import pipeline classifier = pipeline("zero-shot-classification", model="mjwong/e5-base-v2-mnli-anli") ``` You can then use this pipeline to classify sequences into any of the class names you specify. ```python sequence_to_classify = "one day I will see the world" candidate_labels = ['travel', 'cooking', 'dancing'] classifier(sequence_to_classify, candidate_labels) ``` If more than one candidate label can be correct, pass `multi_class=True` to calculate each class independently: ```python candidate_labels = ['travel', 'cooking', 'dancing', 'exploration'] classifier(sequence_to_classify, candidate_labels, multi_class=True) ``` ### With manual PyTorch The model can also be applied on NLI tasks like so: ```python import torch from transformers import AutoTokenizer, AutoModelForSequenceClassification # device = "cuda:0" or "cpu" device = torch.device("cuda") if torch.cuda.is_available() else torch.device("cpu") model_name = "mjwong/e5-base-v2-mnli-anli" tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained(model_name) model = AutoModelForSequenceClassification.from_pretrained(model_name) premise = "But I thought you'd sworn off coffee." hypothesis = "I thought that you vowed to drink more coffee." input = tokenizer(premise, hypothesis, truncation=True, return_tensors="pt") output = model(input["input_ids"].to(device)) prediction = torch.softmax(output["logits"][0], -1).tolist() label_names = ["entailment", "neutral", "contradiction"] prediction = {name: round(float(pred) * 100, 2) for pred, name in zip(prediction, label_names)} print(prediction) ``` ### Eval results The model was evaluated using the dev sets for MultiNLI and test sets for ANLI. The metric used is accuracy. |Datasets|mnli_dev_m|mnli_dev_mm|anli_test_r1|anli_test_r2|anli_test_r3| | :---: | :---: | :---: | :---: | :---: | :---: | |[e5-base-v2-mnli-anli](https://huggingface.co/mjwong/e5-base-v2-mnli-anli)|0.812|0.809|0.557|0.460|0.448| |[e5-large-mnli](https://huggingface.co/mjwong/e5-large-mnli)|0.868|0.869|0.301|0.296|0.294| |[e5-large-mnli-anli](https://huggingface.co/mjwong/e5-large-mnli-anli)|0.843|0.848|0.646|0.484|0.458| |[e5-large-v2-mnli](https://huggingface.co/mjwong/e5-large-v2-mnli)|0.875|0.876|0.354|0.298|0.313| |[e5-large-v2-mnli-anli](https://huggingface.co/mjwong/e5-large-v2-mnli-anli)|0.846|0.848|0.638|0.474|0.479| ### Training hyperparameters The following hyperparameters were used during training: - learning_rate: 2e-05 - train_batch_size: 16 - eval_batch_size: 16 - seed: 42 - optimizer: Adam with betas=(0.9,0.999) and epsilon=1e-08 - lr_scheduler_type: linear - lr_scheduler_warmup_ratio: 0.1 ### Framework versions - Transformers 4.28.1 - Pytorch 1.12.1+cu116 - Datasets 2.11.0 - Tokenizers 0.12.1