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Remove dependency of Bert from Squeezebert tokenizer (#19403)
* Remove dependency of Bert from Squeezebert tokenizer * run style corrections * update copies from BertTokenizers * Update changes and style to Squeezebert files * update copies for bert-fast
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# limitations under the License.
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"""Tokenization classes for SqueezeBERT."""
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import collections
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import os
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import unicodedata
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from typing import List, Optional, Tuple
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from ...tokenization_utils import PreTrainedTokenizer, _is_control, _is_punctuation, _is_whitespace
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from ...utils import logging
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from ..bert.tokenization_bert import BertTokenizer
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logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
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@ -48,17 +53,465 @@ PRETRAINED_INIT_CONFIGURATION = {
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}
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class SqueezeBertTokenizer(BertTokenizer):
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# Copied from transformers.models.bert.tokenization_bert.load_vocab
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def load_vocab(vocab_file):
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"""Loads a vocabulary file into a dictionary."""
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vocab = collections.OrderedDict()
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with open(vocab_file, "r", encoding="utf-8") as reader:
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tokens = reader.readlines()
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for index, token in enumerate(tokens):
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token = token.rstrip("\n")
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vocab[token] = index
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return vocab
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# Copied from transformers.models.bert.tokenization_bert.whitespace_tokenize
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def whitespace_tokenize(text):
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"""Runs basic whitespace cleaning and splitting on a piece of text."""
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text = text.strip()
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if not text:
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return []
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tokens = text.split()
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return tokens
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# Copied from transformers.models.bert.tokenization_bert.BertTokenizer with Bert->SqueezeBert,BERT->SqueezeBERT
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class SqueezeBertTokenizer(PreTrainedTokenizer):
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r"""
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Constructs a SqueezeBert tokenizer.
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Construct a SqueezeBERT tokenizer. Based on WordPiece.
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[`SqueezeBertTokenizer`] is identical to [`BertTokenizer`] and runs end-to-end tokenization: punctuation splitting
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+ wordpiece.
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This tokenizer inherits from [`PreTrainedTokenizer`] which contains most of the main methods. Users should refer to
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this superclass for more information regarding those methods.
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Refer to superclass [`BertTokenizer`] for usage examples and documentation concerning parameters.
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Args:
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vocab_file (`str`):
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File containing the vocabulary.
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do_lower_case (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
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Whether or not to lowercase the input when tokenizing.
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do_basic_tokenize (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
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Whether or not to do basic tokenization before WordPiece.
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never_split (`Iterable`, *optional*):
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Collection of tokens which will never be split during tokenization. Only has an effect when
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`do_basic_tokenize=True`
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unk_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"[UNK]"`):
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The unknown token. A token that is not in the vocabulary cannot be converted to an ID and is set to be this
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token instead.
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sep_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"[SEP]"`):
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The separator token, which is used when building a sequence from multiple sequences, e.g. two sequences for
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sequence classification or for a text and a question for question answering. It is also used as the last
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token of a sequence built with special tokens.
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pad_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"[PAD]"`):
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The token used for padding, for example when batching sequences of different lengths.
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cls_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"[CLS]"`):
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The classifier token which is used when doing sequence classification (classification of the whole sequence
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instead of per-token classification). It is the first token of the sequence when built with special tokens.
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mask_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"[MASK]"`):
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The token used for masking values. This is the token used when training this model with masked language
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modeling. This is the token which the model will try to predict.
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tokenize_chinese_chars (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
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Whether or not to tokenize Chinese characters.
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This should likely be deactivated for Japanese (see this
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[issue](https://github.com/huggingface/transformers/issues/328)).
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strip_accents (`bool`, *optional*):
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Whether or not to strip all accents. If this option is not specified, then it will be determined by the
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value for `lowercase` (as in the original SqueezeBERT).
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"""
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vocab_files_names = VOCAB_FILES_NAMES
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pretrained_vocab_files_map = PRETRAINED_VOCAB_FILES_MAP
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max_model_input_sizes = PRETRAINED_POSITIONAL_EMBEDDINGS_SIZES
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pretrained_init_configuration = PRETRAINED_INIT_CONFIGURATION
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max_model_input_sizes = PRETRAINED_POSITIONAL_EMBEDDINGS_SIZES
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def __init__(
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self,
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vocab_file,
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do_lower_case=True,
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do_basic_tokenize=True,
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never_split=None,
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unk_token="[UNK]",
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sep_token="[SEP]",
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pad_token="[PAD]",
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cls_token="[CLS]",
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mask_token="[MASK]",
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tokenize_chinese_chars=True,
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strip_accents=None,
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**kwargs
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):
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super().__init__(
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do_lower_case=do_lower_case,
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do_basic_tokenize=do_basic_tokenize,
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never_split=never_split,
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unk_token=unk_token,
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sep_token=sep_token,
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pad_token=pad_token,
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cls_token=cls_token,
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mask_token=mask_token,
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tokenize_chinese_chars=tokenize_chinese_chars,
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strip_accents=strip_accents,
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**kwargs,
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)
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if not os.path.isfile(vocab_file):
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raise ValueError(
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f"Can't find a vocabulary file at path '{vocab_file}'. To load the vocabulary from a Google pretrained"
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" model use `tokenizer = SqueezeBertTokenizer.from_pretrained(PRETRAINED_MODEL_NAME)`"
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)
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self.vocab = load_vocab(vocab_file)
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self.ids_to_tokens = collections.OrderedDict([(ids, tok) for tok, ids in self.vocab.items()])
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self.do_basic_tokenize = do_basic_tokenize
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if do_basic_tokenize:
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self.basic_tokenizer = BasicTokenizer(
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do_lower_case=do_lower_case,
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never_split=never_split,
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tokenize_chinese_chars=tokenize_chinese_chars,
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strip_accents=strip_accents,
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)
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self.wordpiece_tokenizer = WordpieceTokenizer(vocab=self.vocab, unk_token=self.unk_token)
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@property
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def do_lower_case(self):
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return self.basic_tokenizer.do_lower_case
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@property
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def vocab_size(self):
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return len(self.vocab)
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def get_vocab(self):
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return dict(self.vocab, **self.added_tokens_encoder)
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def _tokenize(self, text):
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split_tokens = []
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if self.do_basic_tokenize:
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for token in self.basic_tokenizer.tokenize(text, never_split=self.all_special_tokens):
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# If the token is part of the never_split set
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if token in self.basic_tokenizer.never_split:
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split_tokens.append(token)
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else:
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split_tokens += self.wordpiece_tokenizer.tokenize(token)
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else:
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split_tokens = self.wordpiece_tokenizer.tokenize(text)
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return split_tokens
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def _convert_token_to_id(self, token):
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"""Converts a token (str) in an id using the vocab."""
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return self.vocab.get(token, self.vocab.get(self.unk_token))
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def _convert_id_to_token(self, index):
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"""Converts an index (integer) in a token (str) using the vocab."""
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return self.ids_to_tokens.get(index, self.unk_token)
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def convert_tokens_to_string(self, tokens):
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"""Converts a sequence of tokens (string) in a single string."""
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out_string = " ".join(tokens).replace(" ##", "").strip()
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return out_string
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def build_inputs_with_special_tokens(
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self, token_ids_0: List[int], token_ids_1: Optional[List[int]] = None
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) -> List[int]:
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"""
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Build model inputs from a sequence or a pair of sequence for sequence classification tasks by concatenating and
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adding special tokens. A SqueezeBERT sequence has the following format:
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- single sequence: `[CLS] X [SEP]`
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- pair of sequences: `[CLS] A [SEP] B [SEP]`
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Args:
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token_ids_0 (`List[int]`):
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List of IDs to which the special tokens will be added.
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token_ids_1 (`List[int]`, *optional*):
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Optional second list of IDs for sequence pairs.
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Returns:
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`List[int]`: List of [input IDs](../glossary#input-ids) with the appropriate special tokens.
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"""
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if token_ids_1 is None:
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return [self.cls_token_id] + token_ids_0 + [self.sep_token_id]
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cls = [self.cls_token_id]
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sep = [self.sep_token_id]
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return cls + token_ids_0 + sep + token_ids_1 + sep
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def get_special_tokens_mask(
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self, token_ids_0: List[int], token_ids_1: Optional[List[int]] = None, already_has_special_tokens: bool = False
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) -> List[int]:
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"""
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Retrieve sequence ids from a token list that has no special tokens added. This method is called when adding
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special tokens using the tokenizer `prepare_for_model` method.
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Args:
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token_ids_0 (`List[int]`):
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List of IDs.
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token_ids_1 (`List[int]`, *optional*):
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Optional second list of IDs for sequence pairs.
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already_has_special_tokens (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
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Whether or not the token list is already formatted with special tokens for the model.
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Returns:
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`List[int]`: A list of integers in the range [0, 1]: 1 for a special token, 0 for a sequence token.
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"""
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if already_has_special_tokens:
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return super().get_special_tokens_mask(
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token_ids_0=token_ids_0, token_ids_1=token_ids_1, already_has_special_tokens=True
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)
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if token_ids_1 is not None:
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return [1] + ([0] * len(token_ids_0)) + [1] + ([0] * len(token_ids_1)) + [1]
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return [1] + ([0] * len(token_ids_0)) + [1]
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def create_token_type_ids_from_sequences(
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self, token_ids_0: List[int], token_ids_1: Optional[List[int]] = None
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) -> List[int]:
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"""
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Create a mask from the two sequences passed to be used in a sequence-pair classification task. A SqueezeBERT
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sequence pair mask has the following format:
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```
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0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
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| first sequence | second sequence |
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```
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If `token_ids_1` is `None`, this method only returns the first portion of the mask (0s).
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Args:
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token_ids_0 (`List[int]`):
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List of IDs.
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token_ids_1 (`List[int]`, *optional*):
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Optional second list of IDs for sequence pairs.
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Returns:
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`List[int]`: List of [token type IDs](../glossary#token-type-ids) according to the given sequence(s).
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"""
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sep = [self.sep_token_id]
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cls = [self.cls_token_id]
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if token_ids_1 is None:
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return len(cls + token_ids_0 + sep) * [0]
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return len(cls + token_ids_0 + sep) * [0] + len(token_ids_1 + sep) * [1]
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def save_vocabulary(self, save_directory: str, filename_prefix: Optional[str] = None) -> Tuple[str]:
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index = 0
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if os.path.isdir(save_directory):
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vocab_file = os.path.join(
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save_directory, (filename_prefix + "-" if filename_prefix else "") + VOCAB_FILES_NAMES["vocab_file"]
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)
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else:
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vocab_file = (filename_prefix + "-" if filename_prefix else "") + save_directory
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with open(vocab_file, "w", encoding="utf-8") as writer:
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for token, token_index in sorted(self.vocab.items(), key=lambda kv: kv[1]):
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if index != token_index:
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logger.warning(
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f"Saving vocabulary to {vocab_file}: vocabulary indices are not consecutive."
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" Please check that the vocabulary is not corrupted!"
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)
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index = token_index
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writer.write(token + "\n")
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index += 1
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return (vocab_file,)
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# Copied from transformers.models.bert.tokenization_bert.BasicTokenizer
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class BasicTokenizer(object):
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"""
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Constructs a BasicTokenizer that will run basic tokenization (punctuation splitting, lower casing, etc.).
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Args:
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do_lower_case (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
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Whether or not to lowercase the input when tokenizing.
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never_split (`Iterable`, *optional*):
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Collection of tokens which will never be split during tokenization. Only has an effect when
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`do_basic_tokenize=True`
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tokenize_chinese_chars (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
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Whether or not to tokenize Chinese characters.
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This should likely be deactivated for Japanese (see this
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[issue](https://github.com/huggingface/transformers/issues/328)).
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strip_accents (`bool`, *optional*):
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Whether or not to strip all accents. If this option is not specified, then it will be determined by the
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value for `lowercase` (as in the original BERT).
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"""
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def __init__(self, do_lower_case=True, never_split=None, tokenize_chinese_chars=True, strip_accents=None):
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if never_split is None:
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never_split = []
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self.do_lower_case = do_lower_case
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self.never_split = set(never_split)
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self.tokenize_chinese_chars = tokenize_chinese_chars
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self.strip_accents = strip_accents
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def tokenize(self, text, never_split=None):
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"""
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Basic Tokenization of a piece of text. Split on "white spaces" only, for sub-word tokenization, see
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WordPieceTokenizer.
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Args:
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never_split (`List[str]`, *optional*)
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Kept for backward compatibility purposes. Now implemented directly at the base class level (see
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[`PreTrainedTokenizer.tokenize`]) List of token not to split.
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"""
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# union() returns a new set by concatenating the two sets.
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never_split = self.never_split.union(set(never_split)) if never_split else self.never_split
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text = self._clean_text(text)
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# This was added on November 1st, 2018 for the multilingual and Chinese
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# models. This is also applied to the English models now, but it doesn't
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# matter since the English models were not trained on any Chinese data
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# and generally don't have any Chinese data in them (there are Chinese
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# characters in the vocabulary because Wikipedia does have some Chinese
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# words in the English Wikipedia.).
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if self.tokenize_chinese_chars:
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text = self._tokenize_chinese_chars(text)
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orig_tokens = whitespace_tokenize(text)
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split_tokens = []
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for token in orig_tokens:
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if token not in never_split:
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if self.do_lower_case:
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token = token.lower()
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if self.strip_accents is not False:
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token = self._run_strip_accents(token)
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elif self.strip_accents:
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token = self._run_strip_accents(token)
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split_tokens.extend(self._run_split_on_punc(token, never_split))
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output_tokens = whitespace_tokenize(" ".join(split_tokens))
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return output_tokens
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def _run_strip_accents(self, text):
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"""Strips accents from a piece of text."""
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text = unicodedata.normalize("NFD", text)
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output = []
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for char in text:
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cat = unicodedata.category(char)
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if cat == "Mn":
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continue
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output.append(char)
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return "".join(output)
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def _run_split_on_punc(self, text, never_split=None):
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"""Splits punctuation on a piece of text."""
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if never_split is not None and text in never_split:
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return [text]
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chars = list(text)
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i = 0
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start_new_word = True
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output = []
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while i < len(chars):
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char = chars[i]
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if _is_punctuation(char):
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output.append([char])
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start_new_word = True
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else:
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if start_new_word:
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output.append([])
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start_new_word = False
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output[-1].append(char)
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i += 1
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return ["".join(x) for x in output]
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def _tokenize_chinese_chars(self, text):
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"""Adds whitespace around any CJK character."""
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output = []
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for char in text:
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cp = ord(char)
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if self._is_chinese_char(cp):
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output.append(" ")
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output.append(char)
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output.append(" ")
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else:
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output.append(char)
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return "".join(output)
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def _is_chinese_char(self, cp):
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"""Checks whether CP is the codepoint of a CJK character."""
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# This defines a "chinese character" as anything in the CJK Unicode block:
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# https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CJK_Unified_Ideographs_(Unicode_block)
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#
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# Note that the CJK Unicode block is NOT all Japanese and Korean characters,
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# despite its name. The modern Korean Hangul alphabet is a different block,
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# as is Japanese Hiragana and Katakana. Those alphabets are used to write
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# space-separated words, so they are not treated specially and handled
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# like the all of the other languages.
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if (
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(cp >= 0x4E00 and cp <= 0x9FFF)
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or (cp >= 0x3400 and cp <= 0x4DBF) #
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or (cp >= 0x20000 and cp <= 0x2A6DF) #
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or (cp >= 0x2A700 and cp <= 0x2B73F) #
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or (cp >= 0x2B740 and cp <= 0x2B81F) #
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or (cp >= 0x2B820 and cp <= 0x2CEAF) #
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or (cp >= 0xF900 and cp <= 0xFAFF)
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or (cp >= 0x2F800 and cp <= 0x2FA1F) #
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): #
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return True
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return False
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def _clean_text(self, text):
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"""Performs invalid character removal and whitespace cleanup on text."""
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output = []
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for char in text:
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cp = ord(char)
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if cp == 0 or cp == 0xFFFD or _is_control(char):
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continue
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if _is_whitespace(char):
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output.append(" ")
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else:
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output.append(char)
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return "".join(output)
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class WordpieceTokenizer(object):
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"""Runs WordPiece tokenization."""
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def __init__(self, vocab, unk_token, max_input_chars_per_word=100):
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self.vocab = vocab
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self.unk_token = unk_token
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self.max_input_chars_per_word = max_input_chars_per_word
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def tokenize(self, text):
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"""
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Tokenizes a piece of text into its word pieces. This uses a greedy longest-match-first algorithm to perform
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tokenization using the given vocabulary.
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For example, `input = "unaffable"` wil return as output `["un", "##aff", "##able"]`.
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Args:
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text: A single token or whitespace separated tokens. This should have
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already been passed through *BasicTokenizer*.
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Returns:
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A list of wordpiece tokens.
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"""
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output_tokens = []
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for token in whitespace_tokenize(text):
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chars = list(token)
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if len(chars) > self.max_input_chars_per_word:
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output_tokens.append(self.unk_token)
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continue
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is_bad = False
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start = 0
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sub_tokens = []
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while start < len(chars):
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end = len(chars)
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cur_substr = None
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while start < end:
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substr = "".join(chars[start:end])
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if start > 0:
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substr = "##" + substr
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if substr in self.vocab:
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cur_substr = substr
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break
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end -= 1
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if cur_substr is None:
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is_bad = True
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break
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sub_tokens.append(cur_substr)
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start = end
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if is_bad:
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output_tokens.append(self.unk_token)
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else:
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output_tokens.extend(sub_tokens)
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return output_tokens
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@ -14,8 +14,13 @@
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# limitations under the License.
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"""Tokenization classes for SqueezeBERT."""
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import json
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from typing import List, Optional, Tuple
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from tokenizers import normalizers
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from ...tokenization_utils_fast import PreTrainedTokenizerFast
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from ...utils import logging
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from ..bert.tokenization_bert_fast import BertTokenizerFast
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from .tokenization_squeezebert import SqueezeBertTokenizer
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@ -60,18 +65,148 @@ PRETRAINED_INIT_CONFIGURATION = {
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}
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class SqueezeBertTokenizerFast(BertTokenizerFast):
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# Copied from transformers.models.bert.tokenization_bert_fast.BertTokenizerFast with Bert->SqueezeBert,BERT->SqueezeBERT
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class SqueezeBertTokenizerFast(PreTrainedTokenizerFast):
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r"""
|
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Constructs a "Fast" SqueezeBert tokenizer (backed by HuggingFace's *tokenizers* library).
|
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Construct a "fast" SqueezeBERT tokenizer (backed by HuggingFace's *tokenizers* library). Based on WordPiece.
|
||||
|
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[`SqueezeBertTokenizerFast`] is identical to [`BertTokenizerFast`] and runs end-to-end tokenization: punctuation
|
||||
splitting + wordpiece.
|
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This tokenizer inherits from [`PreTrainedTokenizerFast`] which contains most of the main methods. Users should
|
||||
refer to this superclass for more information regarding those methods.
|
||||
|
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Refer to superclass [`BertTokenizerFast`] for usage examples and documentation concerning parameters.
|
||||
Args:
|
||||
vocab_file (`str`):
|
||||
File containing the vocabulary.
|
||||
do_lower_case (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
|
||||
Whether or not to lowercase the input when tokenizing.
|
||||
unk_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"[UNK]"`):
|
||||
The unknown token. A token that is not in the vocabulary cannot be converted to an ID and is set to be this
|
||||
token instead.
|
||||
sep_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"[SEP]"`):
|
||||
The separator token, which is used when building a sequence from multiple sequences, e.g. two sequences for
|
||||
sequence classification or for a text and a question for question answering. It is also used as the last
|
||||
token of a sequence built with special tokens.
|
||||
pad_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"[PAD]"`):
|
||||
The token used for padding, for example when batching sequences of different lengths.
|
||||
cls_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"[CLS]"`):
|
||||
The classifier token which is used when doing sequence classification (classification of the whole sequence
|
||||
instead of per-token classification). It is the first token of the sequence when built with special tokens.
|
||||
mask_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"[MASK]"`):
|
||||
The token used for masking values. This is the token used when training this model with masked language
|
||||
modeling. This is the token which the model will try to predict.
|
||||
clean_text (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
|
||||
Whether or not to clean the text before tokenization by removing any control characters and replacing all
|
||||
whitespaces by the classic one.
|
||||
tokenize_chinese_chars (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
|
||||
Whether or not to tokenize Chinese characters. This should likely be deactivated for Japanese (see [this
|
||||
issue](https://github.com/huggingface/transformers/issues/328)).
|
||||
strip_accents (`bool`, *optional*):
|
||||
Whether or not to strip all accents. If this option is not specified, then it will be determined by the
|
||||
value for `lowercase` (as in the original SqueezeBERT).
|
||||
wordpieces_prefix (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"##"`):
|
||||
The prefix for subwords.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
|
||||
vocab_files_names = VOCAB_FILES_NAMES
|
||||
pretrained_vocab_files_map = PRETRAINED_VOCAB_FILES_MAP
|
||||
max_model_input_sizes = PRETRAINED_POSITIONAL_EMBEDDINGS_SIZES
|
||||
pretrained_init_configuration = PRETRAINED_INIT_CONFIGURATION
|
||||
max_model_input_sizes = PRETRAINED_POSITIONAL_EMBEDDINGS_SIZES
|
||||
slow_tokenizer_class = SqueezeBertTokenizer
|
||||
|
||||
def __init__(
|
||||
self,
|
||||
vocab_file=None,
|
||||
tokenizer_file=None,
|
||||
do_lower_case=True,
|
||||
unk_token="[UNK]",
|
||||
sep_token="[SEP]",
|
||||
pad_token="[PAD]",
|
||||
cls_token="[CLS]",
|
||||
mask_token="[MASK]",
|
||||
tokenize_chinese_chars=True,
|
||||
strip_accents=None,
|
||||
**kwargs
|
||||
):
|
||||
super().__init__(
|
||||
vocab_file,
|
||||
tokenizer_file=tokenizer_file,
|
||||
do_lower_case=do_lower_case,
|
||||
unk_token=unk_token,
|
||||
sep_token=sep_token,
|
||||
pad_token=pad_token,
|
||||
cls_token=cls_token,
|
||||
mask_token=mask_token,
|
||||
tokenize_chinese_chars=tokenize_chinese_chars,
|
||||
strip_accents=strip_accents,
|
||||
**kwargs,
|
||||
)
|
||||
|
||||
normalizer_state = json.loads(self.backend_tokenizer.normalizer.__getstate__())
|
||||
if (
|
||||
normalizer_state.get("lowercase", do_lower_case) != do_lower_case
|
||||
or normalizer_state.get("strip_accents", strip_accents) != strip_accents
|
||||
or normalizer_state.get("handle_chinese_chars", tokenize_chinese_chars) != tokenize_chinese_chars
|
||||
):
|
||||
normalizer_class = getattr(normalizers, normalizer_state.pop("type"))
|
||||
normalizer_state["lowercase"] = do_lower_case
|
||||
normalizer_state["strip_accents"] = strip_accents
|
||||
normalizer_state["handle_chinese_chars"] = tokenize_chinese_chars
|
||||
self.backend_tokenizer.normalizer = normalizer_class(**normalizer_state)
|
||||
|
||||
self.do_lower_case = do_lower_case
|
||||
|
||||
def build_inputs_with_special_tokens(self, token_ids_0, token_ids_1=None):
|
||||
"""
|
||||
Build model inputs from a sequence or a pair of sequence for sequence classification tasks by concatenating and
|
||||
adding special tokens. A SqueezeBERT sequence has the following format:
|
||||
|
||||
- single sequence: `[CLS] X [SEP]`
|
||||
- pair of sequences: `[CLS] A [SEP] B [SEP]`
|
||||
|
||||
Args:
|
||||
token_ids_0 (`List[int]`):
|
||||
List of IDs to which the special tokens will be added.
|
||||
token_ids_1 (`List[int]`, *optional*):
|
||||
Optional second list of IDs for sequence pairs.
|
||||
|
||||
Returns:
|
||||
`List[int]`: List of [input IDs](../glossary#input-ids) with the appropriate special tokens.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
output = [self.cls_token_id] + token_ids_0 + [self.sep_token_id]
|
||||
|
||||
if token_ids_1:
|
||||
output += token_ids_1 + [self.sep_token_id]
|
||||
|
||||
return output
|
||||
|
||||
def create_token_type_ids_from_sequences(
|
||||
self, token_ids_0: List[int], token_ids_1: Optional[List[int]] = None
|
||||
) -> List[int]:
|
||||
"""
|
||||
Create a mask from the two sequences passed to be used in a sequence-pair classification task. A SqueezeBERT
|
||||
sequence pair mask has the following format:
|
||||
|
||||
```
|
||||
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
|
||||
| first sequence | second sequence |
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
If `token_ids_1` is `None`, this method only returns the first portion of the mask (0s).
|
||||
|
||||
Args:
|
||||
token_ids_0 (`List[int]`):
|
||||
List of IDs.
|
||||
token_ids_1 (`List[int]`, *optional*):
|
||||
Optional second list of IDs for sequence pairs.
|
||||
|
||||
Returns:
|
||||
`List[int]`: List of [token type IDs](../glossary#token-type-ids) according to the given sequence(s).
|
||||
"""
|
||||
sep = [self.sep_token_id]
|
||||
cls = [self.cls_token_id]
|
||||
if token_ids_1 is None:
|
||||
return len(cls + token_ids_0 + sep) * [0]
|
||||
return len(cls + token_ids_0 + sep) * [0] + len(token_ids_1 + sep) * [1]
|
||||
|
||||
def save_vocabulary(self, save_directory: str, filename_prefix: Optional[str] = None) -> Tuple[str]:
|
||||
files = self._tokenizer.model.save(save_directory, name=filename_prefix)
|
||||
return tuple(files)
|
||||
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