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# coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2018 The Google AI Language Team Authors and The HuggingFace Inc. team.
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import logging
import os
from dataclasses import dataclass
from typing import List, Optional, Union
import tqdm
from filelock import FileLock
from transformers import (
BartTokenizer,
BartTokenizerFast,
DataProcessor,
PreTrainedTokenizer,
RobertaTokenizer,
RobertaTokenizerFast,
XLMRobertaTokenizer,
is_tf_available,
is_torch_available,
)
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
@dataclass(frozen=True)
class InputExample:
"""
A single training/test example for simple sequence classification.
Args:
guid: Unique id for the example.
text_a: string. The untokenized text of the first sequence. For single
sequence tasks, only this sequence must be specified.
text_b: (Optional) string. The untokenized text of the second sequence.
Only must be specified for sequence pair tasks.
label: (Optional) string. The label of the example. This should be
specified for train and dev examples, but not for test examples.
pairID: (Optional) string. Unique identifier for the pair of sentences.
"""
guid: str
text_a: str
text_b: Optional[str] = None
label: Optional[str] = None
pairID: Optional[str] = None
@dataclass(frozen=True)
class InputFeatures:
"""
A single set of features of data.
Property names are the same names as the corresponding inputs to a model.
Args:
input_ids: Indices of input sequence tokens in the vocabulary.
attention_mask: Mask to avoid performing attention on padding token indices.
Mask values selected in ``[0, 1]``:
Usually ``1`` for tokens that are NOT MASKED, ``0`` for MASKED (padded) tokens.
token_type_ids: (Optional) Segment token indices to indicate first and second
portions of the inputs. Only some models use them.
label: (Optional) Label corresponding to the input. Int for classification problems,
float for regression problems.
pairID: (Optional) Unique identifier for the pair of sentences.
"""
input_ids: List[int]
attention_mask: Optional[List[int]] = None
token_type_ids: Optional[List[int]] = None
label: Optional[Union[int, float]] = None
pairID: Optional[int] = None
if is_torch_available():
import torch
from torch.utils.data import Dataset
class HansDataset(Dataset):
"""
This will be superseded by a framework-agnostic approach
soon.
"""
features: List[InputFeatures]
def __init__(
self,
data_dir: str,
tokenizer: PreTrainedTokenizer,
task: str,
max_seq_length: Optional[int] = None,
overwrite_cache=False,
evaluate: bool = False,
):
processor = hans_processors[task]()
cached_features_file = os.path.join(
data_dir,
"cached_{}_{}_{}_{}".format(
"dev" if evaluate else "train",
tokenizer.__class__.__name__,
str(max_seq_length),
task,
),
)
label_list = processor.get_labels()
if tokenizer.__class__ in (
RobertaTokenizer,
RobertaTokenizerFast,
XLMRobertaTokenizer,
BartTokenizer,
BartTokenizerFast,
):
# HACK(label indices are swapped in RoBERTa pretrained model)
label_list[1], label_list[2] = label_list[2], label_list[1]
self.label_list = label_list
# Make sure only the first process in distributed training processes the dataset,
# and the others will use the cache.
lock_path = cached_features_file + ".lock"
with FileLock(lock_path):
if os.path.exists(cached_features_file) and not overwrite_cache:
logger.info(f"Loading features from cached file {cached_features_file}")
self.features = torch.load(cached_features_file)
else:
logger.info(f"Creating features from dataset file at {data_dir}")
examples = (
processor.get_dev_examples(data_dir) if evaluate else processor.get_train_examples(data_dir)
)
logger.info("Training examples: %s", len(examples))
self.features = hans_convert_examples_to_features(examples, label_list, max_seq_length, tokenizer)
logger.info("Saving features into cached file %s", cached_features_file)
torch.save(self.features, cached_features_file)
def __len__(self):
return len(self.features)
def __getitem__(self, i) -> InputFeatures:
return self.features[i]
def get_labels(self):
return self.label_list
if is_tf_available():
import tensorflow as tf
class TFHansDataset:
"""
This will be superseded by a framework-agnostic approach
soon.
"""
features: List[InputFeatures]
def __init__(
self,
data_dir: str,
tokenizer: PreTrainedTokenizer,
task: str,
max_seq_length: Optional[int] = 128,
overwrite_cache=False,
evaluate: bool = False,
):
processor = hans_processors[task]()
label_list = processor.get_labels()
if tokenizer.__class__ in (
RobertaTokenizer,
RobertaTokenizerFast,
XLMRobertaTokenizer,
BartTokenizer,
BartTokenizerFast,
):
# HACK(label indices are swapped in RoBERTa pretrained model)
label_list[1], label_list[2] = label_list[2], label_list[1]
self.label_list = label_list
examples = processor.get_dev_examples(data_dir) if evaluate else processor.get_train_examples(data_dir)
self.features = hans_convert_examples_to_features(examples, label_list, max_seq_length, tokenizer)
def gen():
for ex_index, ex in tqdm.tqdm(enumerate(self.features), desc="convert examples to features"):
if ex_index % 10000 == 0:
logger.info("Writing example %d of %d" % (ex_index, len(examples)))
yield (
{
"example_id": 0,
"input_ids": ex.input_ids,
"attention_mask": ex.attention_mask,
"token_type_ids": ex.token_type_ids,
},
ex.label,
)
self.dataset = tf.data.Dataset.from_generator(
gen,
(
{
"example_id": tf.int32,
"input_ids": tf.int32,
"attention_mask": tf.int32,
"token_type_ids": tf.int32,
},
tf.int64,
),
(
{
"example_id": tf.TensorShape([]),
"input_ids": tf.TensorShape([None, None]),
"attention_mask": tf.TensorShape([None, None]),
"token_type_ids": tf.TensorShape([None, None]),
},
tf.TensorShape([]),
),
)
def get_dataset(self):
return self.dataset
def __len__(self):
return len(self.features)
def __getitem__(self, i) -> InputFeatures:
return self.features[i]
def get_labels(self):
return self.label_list
class HansProcessor(DataProcessor):
"""Processor for the HANS data set."""
def get_train_examples(self, data_dir):
"""See base class."""
return self._create_examples(self._read_tsv(os.path.join(data_dir, "heuristics_train_set.txt")), "train")
def get_dev_examples(self, data_dir):
"""See base class."""
return self._create_examples(self._read_tsv(os.path.join(data_dir, "heuristics_evaluation_set.txt")), "dev")
def get_labels(self):
"""See base class.
Note that we follow the standard three labels for MNLI
(see :class:`~transformers.data.processors.utils.MnliProcessor`)
but the HANS evaluation groups `contradiction` and `neutral` into `non-entailment` (label 0) while
`entailment` is label 1."""
return ["contradiction", "entailment", "neutral"]
def _create_examples(self, lines, set_type):
"""Creates examples for the training and dev sets."""
examples = []
for i, line in enumerate(lines):
if i == 0:
continue
guid = "%s-%s" % (set_type, line[0])
text_a = line[5]
text_b = line[6]
pairID = line[7][2:] if line[7].startswith("ex") else line[7]
label = line[0]
examples.append(InputExample(guid=guid, text_a=text_a, text_b=text_b, label=label, pairID=pairID))
return examples
def hans_convert_examples_to_features(
examples: List[InputExample],
label_list: List[str],
max_length: int,
tokenizer: PreTrainedTokenizer,
):
"""
Loads a data file into a list of ``InputFeatures``
Args:
examples: List of ``InputExamples`` containing the examples.
label_list: List of labels. Can be obtained from the processor using the ``processor.get_labels()`` method.
max_length: Maximum example length.
tokenizer: Instance of a tokenizer that will tokenize the examples.
Returns:
A list of task-specific ``InputFeatures`` which can be fed to the model.
"""
label_map = {label: i for i, label in enumerate(label_list)}
features = []
for ex_index, example in tqdm.tqdm(enumerate(examples), desc="convert examples to features"):
if ex_index % 10000 == 0:
logger.info("Writing example %d" % (ex_index))
inputs = tokenizer(
example.text_a,
example.text_b,
add_special_tokens=True,
max_length=max_length,
padding="max_length",
truncation=True,
return_overflowing_tokens=True,
)
label = label_map[example.label] if example.label in label_map else 0
pairID = int(example.pairID)
features.append(InputFeatures(**inputs, label=label, pairID=pairID))
for i, example in enumerate(examples[:5]):
logger.info("*** Example ***")
logger.info(f"guid: {example}")
logger.info(f"features: {features[i]}")
return features
hans_tasks_num_labels = {
"hans": 3,
}
hans_processors = {
"hans": HansProcessor,
}