Source code for transformers.modeling_openai

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"""PyTorch OpenAI GPT model."""


import json
import math
import os
import warnings
from dataclasses import dataclass
from typing import Optional, Tuple

import torch
import torch.nn as nn
from torch.nn import CrossEntropyLoss, MSELoss

from .activations import gelu_new, silu
from .configuration_openai import OpenAIGPTConfig
from .file_utils import (
    ModelOutput,
    add_code_sample_docstrings,
    add_start_docstrings,
    add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward,
    replace_return_docstrings,
)
from .modeling_outputs import BaseModelOutput, CausalLMOutput, SequenceClassifierOutput
from .modeling_utils import (
    Conv1D,
    PreTrainedModel,
    SequenceSummary,
    find_pruneable_heads_and_indices,
    prune_conv1d_layer,
)
from .utils import logging


logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)

_CONFIG_FOR_DOC = "OpenAIGPTConfig"
_TOKENIZER_FOR_DOC = "OpenAIGPTTokenizer"

OPENAI_GPT_PRETRAINED_MODEL_ARCHIVE_LIST = [
    "openai-gpt",
    # See all OpenAI GPT models at https://huggingface.co/models?filter=openai-gpt
]


def load_tf_weights_in_openai_gpt(model, config, openai_checkpoint_folder_path):
    """Load tf pre-trained weights in a pytorch model (from NumPy arrays here)"""
    import re

    import numpy as np

    if ".ckpt" in openai_checkpoint_folder_path:
        openai_checkpoint_folder_path = os.path.dirname(openai_checkpoint_folder_path)

    logger.info("Loading weights from {}".format(openai_checkpoint_folder_path))

    with open(openai_checkpoint_folder_path + "/parameters_names.json", "r", encoding="utf-8") as names_handle:
        names = json.load(names_handle)
    with open(openai_checkpoint_folder_path + "/params_shapes.json", "r", encoding="utf-8") as shapes_handle:
        shapes = json.load(shapes_handle)
    offsets = np.cumsum([np.prod(shape) for shape in shapes])
    init_params = [np.load(openai_checkpoint_folder_path + "/params_{}.npy".format(n)) for n in range(10)]
    init_params = np.split(np.concatenate(init_params, 0), offsets)[:-1]
    init_params = [param.reshape(shape) for param, shape in zip(init_params, shapes)]

    # This was used when we had a single embedding matrix for positions and tokens
    # init_params[0] = np.concatenate([init_params[1], init_params[0]], 0)
    # del init_params[1]
    init_params = [arr.squeeze() for arr in init_params]

    try:
        assert model.tokens_embed.weight.shape == init_params[1].shape
        assert model.positions_embed.weight.shape == init_params[0].shape
    except AssertionError as e:
        e.args += (model.tokens_embed.weight.shape, init_params[1].shape)
        e.args += (model.positions_embed.weight.shape, init_params[0].shape)
        raise

    model.tokens_embed.weight.data = torch.from_numpy(init_params[1])
    model.positions_embed.weight.data = torch.from_numpy(init_params[0])
    names.pop(0)
    # Pop position and token embedding arrays
    init_params.pop(0)
    init_params.pop(0)

    for name, array in zip(names, init_params):  # names[1:n_transfer], init_params[1:n_transfer]):
        name = name[6:]  # skip "model/"
        assert name[-2:] == ":0"
        name = name[:-2]
        name = name.split("/")
        pointer = model
        for m_name in name:
            if re.fullmatch(r"[A-Za-z]+\d+", m_name):
                scope_names = re.split(r"(\d+)", m_name)
            else:
                scope_names = [m_name]
            if scope_names[0] == "g":
                pointer = getattr(pointer, "weight")
            elif scope_names[0] == "b":
                pointer = getattr(pointer, "bias")
            elif scope_names[0] == "w":
                pointer = getattr(pointer, "weight")
            else:
                pointer = getattr(pointer, scope_names[0])
            if len(scope_names) >= 2:
                num = int(scope_names[1])
                pointer = pointer[num]
        try:
            assert (
                pointer.shape == array.shape
            ), f"Pointer shape {pointer.shape} and array shape {array.shape} mismatched"
        except AssertionError as e:
            e.args += (pointer.shape, array.shape)
            raise
        try:
            assert (
                pointer.shape == array.shape
            ), f"Pointer shape {pointer.shape} and array shape {array.shape} mismatched"
        except AssertionError as e:
            e.args += (pointer.shape, array.shape)
            raise
        logger.info("Initialize PyTorch weight {}".format(name))
        pointer.data = torch.from_numpy(array)
    return model


ACT_FNS = {"relu": nn.ReLU, "silu": silu, "gelu": gelu_new, "swish": silu}


class Attention(nn.Module):
    def __init__(self, nx, n_ctx, config, scale=False):
        super().__init__()
        n_state = nx  # in Attention: n_state=768 (nx=n_embd)
        # [switch nx => n_state from Block to Attention to keep identical to TF implem]
        assert n_state % config.n_head == 0
        self.register_buffer("bias", torch.tril(torch.ones(n_ctx, n_ctx)).view(1, 1, n_ctx, n_ctx))
        self.n_head = config.n_head
        self.split_size = n_state
        self.scale = scale

        self.c_attn = Conv1D(n_state * 3, nx)
        self.c_proj = Conv1D(n_state, nx)
        self.attn_dropout = nn.Dropout(config.attn_pdrop)
        self.resid_dropout = nn.Dropout(config.resid_pdrop)
        self.pruned_heads = set()

    def prune_heads(self, heads):
        if len(heads) == 0:
            return
        heads, index = find_pruneable_heads_and_indices(
            heads, self.n_head, self.split_size // self.n_head, self.pruned_heads
        )
        index_attn = torch.cat([index, index + self.split_size, index + (2 * self.split_size)])
        # Prune conv1d layers
        self.c_attn = prune_conv1d_layer(self.c_attn, index_attn, dim=1)
        self.c_proj = prune_conv1d_layer(self.c_proj, index, dim=0)
        # Update hyper params
        self.split_size = (self.split_size // self.n_head) * (self.n_head - len(heads))
        self.n_head = self.n_head - len(heads)
        self.pruned_heads = self.pruned_heads.union(heads)

    def _attn(self, q, k, v, attention_mask=None, head_mask=None, output_attentions=False):
        w = torch.matmul(q, k)
        if self.scale:
            w = w / math.sqrt(v.size(-1))
        # w = w * self.bias + -1e9 * (1 - self.bias)  # TF implem method: mask_attn_weights
        # XD: self.b may be larger than w, so we need to crop it
        b = self.bias[:, :, : w.size(-2), : w.size(-1)]
        w = w * b + -1e4 * (1 - b)

        if attention_mask is not None:
            # Apply the attention mask
            w = w + attention_mask

        w = nn.Softmax(dim=-1)(w)
        w = self.attn_dropout(w)

        # Mask heads if we want to
        if head_mask is not None:
            w = w * head_mask

        outputs = [torch.matmul(w, v)]
        if output_attentions:
            outputs.append(w)
        return outputs

    def merge_heads(self, x):
        x = x.permute(0, 2, 1, 3).contiguous()
        new_x_shape = x.size()[:-2] + (x.size(-2) * x.size(-1),)
        return x.view(*new_x_shape)  # in Tensorflow implem: fct merge_states

    def split_heads(self, x, k=False):
        new_x_shape = x.size()[:-1] + (self.n_head, x.size(-1) // self.n_head)
        x = x.view(*new_x_shape)  # in Tensorflow implem: fct split_states
        if k:
            return x.permute(0, 2, 3, 1)
        else:
            return x.permute(0, 2, 1, 3)

    def forward(self, x, attention_mask=None, head_mask=None, output_attentions=False):
        x = self.c_attn(x)
        query, key, value = x.split(self.split_size, dim=2)
        query = self.split_heads(query)
        key = self.split_heads(key, k=True)
        value = self.split_heads(value)

        attn_outputs = self._attn(query, key, value, attention_mask, head_mask, output_attentions)
        a = attn_outputs[0]

        a = self.merge_heads(a)
        a = self.c_proj(a)
        a = self.resid_dropout(a)

        outputs = [a] + attn_outputs[1:]
        return outputs  # a, (attentions)


class MLP(nn.Module):
    def __init__(self, n_state, config):  # in MLP: n_state=3072 (4 * n_embd)
        super().__init__()
        nx = config.n_embd
        self.c_fc = Conv1D(n_state, nx)
        self.c_proj = Conv1D(nx, n_state)
        self.act = ACT_FNS[config.afn]
        self.dropout = nn.Dropout(config.resid_pdrop)

    def forward(self, x):
        h = self.act(self.c_fc(x))
        h2 = self.c_proj(h)
        return self.dropout(h2)


class Block(nn.Module):
    def __init__(self, n_ctx, config, scale=False):
        super().__init__()
        nx = config.n_embd
        self.attn = Attention(nx, n_ctx, config, scale)
        self.ln_1 = nn.LayerNorm(nx, eps=config.layer_norm_epsilon)
        self.mlp = MLP(4 * nx, config)
        self.ln_2 = nn.LayerNorm(nx, eps=config.layer_norm_epsilon)

    def forward(self, x, attention_mask=None, head_mask=None, output_attentions=False):
        attn_outputs = self.attn(
            x,
            attention_mask=attention_mask,
            head_mask=head_mask,
            output_attentions=output_attentions,
        )
        a = attn_outputs[0]

        n = self.ln_1(x + a)
        m = self.mlp(n)
        h = self.ln_2(n + m)

        outputs = [h] + attn_outputs[1:]
        return outputs


class OpenAIGPTPreTrainedModel(PreTrainedModel):
    """
    An abstract class to handle weights initialization and a simple interface for downloading and loading pretrained
    models.
    """

    config_class = OpenAIGPTConfig
    load_tf_weights = load_tf_weights_in_openai_gpt
    base_model_prefix = "transformer"
    authorized_missing_keys = [r"position_ids"]

    def _init_weights(self, module):
        """Initialize the weights."""
        if isinstance(module, (nn.Linear, nn.Embedding, Conv1D)):
            # Slightly different from the TF version which uses truncated_normal for initialization
            # cf https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/5617
            module.weight.data.normal_(mean=0.0, std=self.config.initializer_range)
            if isinstance(module, (nn.Linear, Conv1D)) and module.bias is not None:
                module.bias.data.zero_()
        elif isinstance(module, nn.LayerNorm):
            module.bias.data.zero_()
            module.weight.data.fill_(1.0)


[docs]@dataclass class OpenAIGPTDoubleHeadsModelOutput(ModelOutput): """ Base class for outputs of models predicting if two sentences are consecutive or not. Args: loss (:obj:`torch.FloatTensor` of shape :obj:`(1,)`, `optional`, returned when ``labels`` is provided): Language modeling loss. mc_loss (:obj:`torch.FloatTensor` of shape :obj:`(1,)`, `optional`, returned when :obj:`mc_labels` is provided): Multiple choice classification loss. logits (:obj:`torch.FloatTensor` of shape :obj:`(batch_size, num_choices, sequence_length, config.vocab_size)`): Prediction scores of the language modeling head (scores for each vocabulary token before SoftMax). mc_logits (:obj:`torch.FloatTensor` of shape :obj:`(batch_size, num_choices)`): Prediction scores of the multiple choice classification head (scores for each choice before SoftMax). hidden_states (:obj:`tuple(torch.FloatTensor)`, `optional`, returned when ``output_hidden_states=True`` is passed or when ``config.output_hidden_states=True``): Tuple of :obj:`torch.FloatTensor` (one for the output of the embeddings + one for the output of each layer) of shape :obj:`(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`. Hidden-states of the model at the output of each layer plus the initial embedding outputs. attentions (:obj:`tuple(torch.FloatTensor)`, `optional`, returned when ``output_attentions=True`` is passed or when ``config.output_attentions=True``): Tuple of :obj:`torch.FloatTensor` (one for each layer) of shape :obj:`(batch_size, num_heads, sequence_length, sequence_length)`. Attentions weights after the attention softmax, used to compute the weighted average in the self-attention heads. """ loss: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None mc_loss: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None logits: torch.FloatTensor = None mc_logits: torch.FloatTensor = None hidden_states: Optional[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]] = None attentions: Optional[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]] = None
OPENAI_GPT_START_DOCSTRING = r""" This model inherits from :class:`~transformers.PreTrainedModel`. Check the superclass documentation for the generic methods the library implements for all its model (such as downloading or saving, resizing the input embeddings, pruning heads etc.) This model is also a PyTorch `torch.nn.Module <https://pytorch.org/docs/stable/nn.html#torch.nn.Module>`__ subclass. Use it as a regular PyTorch Module and refer to the PyTorch documentation for all matter related to general usage and behavior. Parameters: config (:class:`~transformers.OpenAIGPTConfig`): Model configuration class with all the parameters of the model. Initializing with a config file does not load the weights associated with the model, only the configuration. Check out the :meth:`~transformers.PreTrainedModel.from_pretrained` method to load the model weights. """ OPENAI_GPT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING = r""" Args: input_ids (:obj:`torch.LongTensor` of shape :obj:`(batch_size, sequence_length)`): Indices of input sequence tokens in the vocabulary. Indices can be obtained using :class:`~transformers.OpenAIGPTTokenizer`. See :meth:`transformers.PreTrainedTokenizer.encode` and :meth:`transformers.PreTrainedTokenizer.__call__` for details. `What are input IDs? <../glossary.html#input-ids>`__ attention_mask (:obj:`torch.FloatTensor` of shape :obj:`(batch_size, sequence_length)`, `optional`): Mask to avoid performing attention on padding token indices. Mask values selected in ``[0, 1]``: - 1 for tokens that are **not masked**, - 0 for tokens that are **masked**. `What are attention masks? <../glossary.html#attention-mask>`__ token_type_ids (:obj:`torch.LongTensor` of shape :obj:`(batch_size, sequence_length)`, `optional`): Segment token indices to indicate first and second portions of the inputs. Indices are selected in ``[0, 1]``: - 0 corresponds to a `sentence A` token, - 1 corresponds to a `sentence B` token. `What are token type IDs? <../glossary.html#token-type-ids>`_ position_ids (:obj:`torch.LongTensor` of shape :obj:`(batch_size, sequence_length)`, `optional`): Indices of positions of each input sequence tokens in the position embeddings. Selected in the range ``[0, config.max_position_embeddings - 1]``. `What are position IDs? <../glossary.html#position-ids>`__ head_mask (:obj:`torch.FloatTensor` of shape :obj:`(num_heads,)` or :obj:`(num_layers, num_heads)`, `optional`): Mask to nullify selected heads of the self-attention modules. Mask values selected in ``[0, 1]``: - 1 indicates the head is **not masked**, - 0 indicates the head is **masked**. inputs_embeds (:obj:`torch.FloatTensor` of shape :obj:`(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`, `optional`): Optionally, instead of passing :obj:`input_ids` you can choose to directly pass an embedded representation. This is useful if you want more control over how to convert :obj:`input_ids` indices into associated vectors than the model's internal embedding lookup matrix. output_attentions (:obj:`bool`, `optional`): Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See ``attentions`` under returned tensors for more detail. output_hidden_states (:obj:`bool`, `optional`): Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See ``hidden_states`` under returned tensors for more detail. return_dict (:obj:`bool`, `optional`): Whether or not to return a :class:`~transformers.file_utils.ModelOutput` instead of a plain tuple. """
[docs]@add_start_docstrings( "The bare OpenAI GPT transformer model outputting raw hidden-states without any specific head on top.", OPENAI_GPT_START_DOCSTRING, ) class OpenAIGPTModel(OpenAIGPTPreTrainedModel): def __init__(self, config): super().__init__(config) self.tokens_embed = nn.Embedding(config.vocab_size, config.n_embd) self.positions_embed = nn.Embedding(config.n_positions, config.n_embd) self.drop = nn.Dropout(config.embd_pdrop) self.h = nn.ModuleList([Block(config.n_ctx, config, scale=True) for _ in range(config.n_layer)]) self.register_buffer("position_ids", torch.arange(config.n_positions)) self.init_weights() def get_input_embeddings(self): return self.tokens_embed def set_input_embeddings(self, new_embeddings): self.tokens_embed = new_embeddings def _prune_heads(self, heads_to_prune): """ Prunes heads of the model. heads_to_prune: dict of {layer_num: list of heads to prune in this layer} """ for layer, heads in heads_to_prune.items(): self.h[layer].attn.prune_heads(heads)
[docs] @add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(OPENAI_GPT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING) @add_code_sample_docstrings( tokenizer_class=_TOKENIZER_FOR_DOC, checkpoint="openai-gpt", output_type=BaseModelOutput, config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC, ) def forward( self, input_ids=None, attention_mask=None, token_type_ids=None, position_ids=None, head_mask=None, inputs_embeds=None, output_attentions=None, output_hidden_states=None, return_dict=None, ): output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions output_hidden_states = ( output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states ) return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict if input_ids is not None and inputs_embeds is not None: raise ValueError("You cannot specify both input_ids and inputs_embeds at the same time") elif input_ids is not None: input_shape = input_ids.size() input_ids = input_ids.view(-1, input_shape[-1]) elif inputs_embeds is not None: input_shape = inputs_embeds.size()[:-1] else: raise ValueError("You have to specify either input_ids or inputs_embeds") if position_ids is None: # Code is different from when we had a single embedding matrice from position and token embeddings position_ids = self.position_ids[None, : input_shape[-1]] # Attention mask. if attention_mask is not None: # We create a 3D attention mask from a 2D tensor mask. # Sizes are [batch_size, 1, 1, to_seq_length] # So we can broadcast to [batch_size, num_heads, from_seq_length, to_seq_length] # this attention mask is more simple than the triangular masking of causal attention # used in OpenAI GPT, we just need to prepare the broadcast dimension here. attention_mask = attention_mask.unsqueeze(1).unsqueeze(2) # Since attention_mask is 1.0 for positions we want to attend and 0.0 for # masked positions, this operation will create a tensor which is 0.0 for # positions we want to attend and -10000.0 for masked positions. # Since we are adding it to the raw scores before the softmax, this is # effectively the same as removing these entirely. attention_mask = attention_mask.to(dtype=next(self.parameters()).dtype) # fp16 compatibility attention_mask = (1.0 - attention_mask) * -10000.0 # Prepare head mask if needed head_mask = self.get_head_mask(head_mask, self.config.n_layer) if inputs_embeds is None: inputs_embeds = self.tokens_embed(input_ids) position_embeds = self.positions_embed(position_ids) if token_type_ids is not None: token_type_ids = token_type_ids.view(-1, token_type_ids.size(-1)) token_type_embeds = self.tokens_embed(token_type_ids) else: token_type_embeds = 0 hidden_states = inputs_embeds + position_embeds + token_type_embeds hidden_states = self.drop(hidden_states) output_shape = input_shape + (hidden_states.size(-1),) all_attentions = () if output_attentions else None all_hidden_states = () if output_hidden_states else None for i, block in enumerate(self.h): if output_hidden_states: all_hidden_states = all_hidden_states + (hidden_states.view(*output_shape),) outputs = block(hidden_states, attention_mask, head_mask[i], output_attentions=output_attentions) hidden_states = outputs[0] if output_attentions: all_attentions = all_attentions + (outputs[1],) hidden_states = hidden_states.view(*output_shape) # Add last layer if output_hidden_states: all_hidden_states = all_hidden_states + (hidden_states,) if not return_dict: return tuple(v for v in [hidden_states, all_hidden_states, all_attentions] if v is not None) return BaseModelOutput( last_hidden_state=hidden_states, hidden_states=all_hidden_states, attentions=all_attentions, )
[docs]@add_start_docstrings( """ OpenAI GPT Model transformer with a language modeling head on top (linear layer with weights tied to the input embeddings). """, OPENAI_GPT_START_DOCSTRING, ) class OpenAIGPTLMHeadModel(OpenAIGPTPreTrainedModel): def __init__(self, config): super().__init__(config) self.transformer = OpenAIGPTModel(config) self.lm_head = nn.Linear(config.n_embd, config.vocab_size, bias=False) self.init_weights() def get_output_embeddings(self): return self.lm_head
[docs] @add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(OPENAI_GPT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING) @add_code_sample_docstrings( tokenizer_class=_TOKENIZER_FOR_DOC, checkpoint="openai-gpt", output_type=CausalLMOutput, config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC, ) def forward( self, input_ids=None, attention_mask=None, token_type_ids=None, position_ids=None, head_mask=None, inputs_embeds=None, labels=None, output_attentions=None, output_hidden_states=None, return_dict=None, ): r""" labels (:obj:`torch.LongTensor` of shape :obj:`(batch_size, sequence_length)`, `optional`): Labels for language modeling. Note that the labels **are shifted** inside the model, i.e. you can set ``labels = input_ids`` Indices are selected in ``[-100, 0, ..., config.vocab_size]`` All labels set to ``-100`` are ignored (masked), the loss is only computed for labels in ``[0, ..., config.vocab_size]`` """ return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict transformer_outputs = self.transformer( input_ids, attention_mask=attention_mask, token_type_ids=token_type_ids, position_ids=position_ids, head_mask=head_mask, inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds, output_attentions=output_attentions, output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states, return_dict=return_dict, ) hidden_states = transformer_outputs[0] lm_logits = self.lm_head(hidden_states) loss = None if labels is not None: # Shift so that tokens < n predict n shift_logits = lm_logits[..., :-1, :].contiguous() shift_labels = labels[..., 1:].contiguous() # Flatten the tokens loss_fct = CrossEntropyLoss() loss = loss_fct(shift_logits.view(-1, shift_logits.size(-1)), shift_labels.view(-1)) if not return_dict: output = (lm_logits,) + transformer_outputs[1:] return ((loss,) + output) if loss is not None else output return CausalLMOutput( loss=loss, logits=lm_logits, hidden_states=transformer_outputs.hidden_states, attentions=transformer_outputs.attentions, )
[docs]@add_start_docstrings( """ OpenAI GPT Model transformer with a language modeling and a multiple-choice classification head on top e.g. for RocStories/SWAG tasks. The two heads are two linear layers. The language modeling head has its weights tied to the input embeddings, the classification head takes as input the input of a specified classification token index in the input sequence). """, OPENAI_GPT_START_DOCSTRING, ) class OpenAIGPTDoubleHeadsModel(OpenAIGPTPreTrainedModel): def __init__(self, config): super().__init__(config) config.num_labels = 1 self.transformer = OpenAIGPTModel(config) self.lm_head = nn.Linear(config.n_embd, config.vocab_size, bias=False) self.multiple_choice_head = SequenceSummary(config) self.init_weights() def get_output_embeddings(self): return self.lm_head
[docs] @add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(OPENAI_GPT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING) @replace_return_docstrings(output_type=OpenAIGPTDoubleHeadsModelOutput, config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC) def forward( self, input_ids=None, attention_mask=None, token_type_ids=None, position_ids=None, head_mask=None, inputs_embeds=None, mc_token_ids=None, labels=None, mc_labels=None, output_attentions=None, output_hidden_states=None, return_dict=None, **kwargs ): r""" mc_token_ids (:obj:`torch.LongTensor` of shape :obj:`(batch_size, num_choices)`, `optional`, default to index of the last token of the input): Index of the classification token in each input sequence. Selected in the range ``[0, input_ids.size(-1) - 1]``. labels (:obj:`torch.LongTensor` of shape :obj:`(batch_size, sequence_length)`, `optional`): Labels for language modeling. Note that the labels **are shifted** inside the model, i.e. you can set ``labels = input_ids`` Indices are selected in ``[-1, 0, ..., config.vocab_size]`` All labels set to ``-100`` are ignored (masked), the loss is only computed for labels in ``[0, ..., config.vocab_size]`` mc_labels (:obj:`torch.LongTensor` of shape :obj:`(batch_size)`, `optional`): Labels for computing the multiple choice classification loss. Indices should be in ``[0, ..., num_choices]`` where `num_choices` is the size of the second dimension of the input tensors. (see `input_ids` above) kwargs (:obj:`Dict[str, any]`, optional, defaults to `{}`): Used to hide legacy arguments that have been deprecated. Return: Examples:: >>> from transformers import OpenAIGPTTokenizer, OpenAIGPTDoubleHeadsModel >>> import torch >>> tokenizer = OpenAIGPTTokenizer.from_pretrained('openai-gpt') >>> model = OpenAIGPTDoubleHeadsModel.from_pretrained('openai-gpt', return_dict=True) >>> tokenizer.add_special_tokens({'cls_token': '[CLS]'}) # Add a [CLS] to the vocabulary (we should train it also!) >>> model.resize_token_embeddings(len(tokenizer)) >>> choices = ["Hello, my dog is cute [CLS]", "Hello, my cat is cute [CLS]"] >>> input_ids = torch.tensor([tokenizer.encode(s) for s in choices]).unsqueeze(0) # Batch size 1, 2 choices >>> mc_token_ids = torch.tensor([input_ids.size(-1)-1, input_ids.size(-1)-1]).unsqueeze(0) # Batch size 1 >>> outputs = model(input_ids, mc_token_ids=mc_token_ids) >>> lm_logits = outputs.lm_logits >>> mc_logits = outputs.mc_logits """ return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict if "lm_labels" in kwargs: warnings.warn( "The `lm_labels` argument is deprecated and will be removed in a future version, use `labels` instead.", FutureWarning, ) labels = kwargs.pop("lm_labels") assert kwargs == {}, f"Unexpected keyword arguments: {list(kwargs.keys())}." transformer_outputs = self.transformer( input_ids, attention_mask=attention_mask, token_type_ids=token_type_ids, position_ids=position_ids, head_mask=head_mask, inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds, output_attentions=output_attentions, output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states, return_dict=return_dict, ) hidden_states = transformer_outputs[0] lm_logits = self.lm_head(hidden_states) mc_logits = self.multiple_choice_head(hidden_states, mc_token_ids).squeeze(-1) lm_loss, mc_loss = None, None if mc_labels is not None: loss_fct = CrossEntropyLoss() mc_loss = loss_fct(mc_logits.view(-1, mc_logits.size(-1)), mc_labels.view(-1)) if labels is not None: shift_logits = lm_logits[..., :-1, :].contiguous() shift_labels = labels[..., 1:].contiguous() loss_fct = CrossEntropyLoss() lm_loss = loss_fct(shift_logits.view(-1, shift_logits.size(-1)), shift_labels.view(-1)) if not return_dict: output = (lm_logits, mc_logits) + transformer_outputs[1:] if mc_loss is not None: output = (mc_loss,) + output return ((lm_loss,) + output) if lm_loss is not None else output return OpenAIGPTDoubleHeadsModelOutput( loss=lm_loss, mc_loss=mc_loss, logits=lm_logits, mc_logits=mc_logits, hidden_states=transformer_outputs.hidden_states, attentions=transformer_outputs.attentions, )
[docs]@add_start_docstrings( """ The Original OpenAI GPT Model transformer with a sequence classification head on top (linear layer). :class:`~transformers.OpenAIGPTForSequenceClassification` uses the last token in order to do the classification, as other causal models (e.g. GPT-2) do. Since it does classification on the last token, it requires to know the position of the last token. If a :obj:`pad_token_id` is defined in the configuration, it finds the last token that is not a padding token in each row. If no :obj:`pad_token_id` is defined, it simply takes the last value in each row of the batch. Since it cannot guess the padding tokens when :obj:`inputs_embeds` are passed instead of :obj:`input_ids`, it does the same (take the last value in each row of the batch). """, OPENAI_GPT_START_DOCSTRING, ) class OpenAIGPTForSequenceClassification(OpenAIGPTPreTrainedModel): def __init__(self, config): super().__init__(config) self.num_labels = config.num_labels self.transformer = OpenAIGPTModel(config) self.score = nn.Linear(config.n_embd, self.num_labels, bias=False) self.init_weights()
[docs] @add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(OPENAI_GPT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING) @add_code_sample_docstrings( tokenizer_class=_TOKENIZER_FOR_DOC, checkpoint="openai-gpt", output_type=SequenceClassifierOutput, config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC, ) def forward( self, input_ids=None, attention_mask=None, token_type_ids=None, position_ids=None, head_mask=None, inputs_embeds=None, labels=None, output_attentions=None, output_hidden_states=None, return_dict=None, ): r""" labels (:obj:`torch.LongTensor` of shape :obj:`(batch_size,)`, `optional`): Labels for computing the sequence classification/regression loss. Indices should be in :obj:`[0, ..., config.num_labels - 1]`. If :obj:`config.num_labels == 1` a regression loss is computed (Mean-Square loss), If :obj:`config.num_labels > 1` a classification loss is computed (Cross-Entropy). """ return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict transformer_outputs = self.transformer( input_ids, attention_mask=attention_mask, token_type_ids=token_type_ids, position_ids=position_ids, head_mask=head_mask, inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds, output_attentions=output_attentions, output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states, return_dict=return_dict, ) hidden_states = transformer_outputs[0] logits = self.score(hidden_states) if input_ids is not None: batch_size, sequence_length = input_ids.shape[:2] else: batch_size, sequence_length = inputs_embeds.shape[:2] assert ( self.config.pad_token_id is not None or batch_size == 1 ), "Cannot handle batch sizes > 1 if no padding token is defined." if self.config.pad_token_id is None: sequence_lengths = -1 else: if input_ids is not None: sequence_lengths = torch.ne(input_ids, self.config.pad_token_id).sum(-1) - 1 else: sequence_lengths = -1 logger.warning( f"{self.__class__.__name__} will not detect padding tokens in `inputs_embeds`. Results may be " f"unexpected if using padding tokens in conjuction with `inputs_embeds.`" ) pooled_logits = logits[range(batch_size), sequence_lengths] loss = None if labels is not None: if self.num_labels == 1: # We are doing regression loss_fct = MSELoss() loss = loss_fct(pooled_logits.view(-1), labels.to(self.dtype).view(-1)) else: loss_fct = CrossEntropyLoss() loss = loss_fct(pooled_logits.view(-1, self.num_labels), labels.view(-1)) if not return_dict: output = (pooled_logits,) + transformer_outputs[1:] return ((loss,) + output) if loss is not None else output return SequenceClassifierOutput( loss=loss, logits=pooled_logits, hidden_states=transformer_outputs.hidden_states, attentions=transformer_outputs.attentions, )