## SQuAD Based on the script [`run_qa.py`](https://github.com/huggingface/transformers/blob/master/examples/question-answering/run_qa.py). **Note:** This script only works with models that have a fast tokenizer (backed by the 🤗 Tokenizers library) as it uses special features of those tokenizers. You can check if your favorite model has a fast tokenizer in [this table](https://huggingface.co/transformers/index.html#bigtable), if it doesn't you can still use the old version of the script. The old version of this script can be found [here](https://github.com/huggingface/transformers/tree/master/examples/legacy/question-answering). #### Fine-tuning BERT on SQuAD1.0 This example code fine-tunes BERT on the SQuAD1.0 dataset. It runs in 24 min (with BERT-base) or 68 min (with BERT-large) on a single tesla V100 16GB. ```bash python run_qa.py \ --model_name_or_path bert-base-uncased \ --dataset_name squad \ --do_train \ --do_eval \ --per_device_train_batch_size 12 \ --learning_rate 3e-5 \ --num_train_epochs 2 \ --max_seq_length 384 \ --doc_stride 128 \ --output_dir /tmp/debug_squad/ ``` Training with the previously defined hyper-parameters yields the following results: ```bash f1 = 88.52 exact_match = 81.22 ``` #### Distributed training Here is an example using distributed training on 8 V100 GPUs and Bert Whole Word Masking uncased model to reach a F1 > 93 on SQuAD1.1: ```bash python -m torch.distributed.launch --nproc_per_node=8 ./examples/question-answering/run_squad.py \ --model_name_or_path bert-large-uncased-whole-word-masking \ --dataset_name squad \ --do_train \ --do_eval \ --learning_rate 3e-5 \ --num_train_epochs 2 \ --max_seq_length 384 \ --doc_stride 128 \ --output_dir ./examples/models/wwm_uncased_finetuned_squad/ \ --per_device_eval_batch_size=3 \ --per_device_train_batch_size=3 \ ``` Training with the previously defined hyper-parameters yields the following results: ```bash f1 = 93.15 exact_match = 86.91 ``` This fine-tuned model is available as a checkpoint under the reference [`bert-large-uncased-whole-word-masking-finetuned-squad`](https://huggingface.co/bert-large-uncased-whole-word-masking-finetuned-squad). #### Fine-tuning XLNet with beam search on SQuAD This example code fine-tunes XLNet on both SQuAD1.0 and SQuAD2.0 dataset. ##### Command for SQuAD1.0: ```bash python run_qa_beam_search.py \ --model_name_or_path xlnet-large-cased \ --dataset_name squad \ --do_train \ --do_eval \ --learning_rate 3e-5 \ --num_train_epochs 2 \ --max_seq_length 384 \ --doc_stride 128 \ --output_dir ./wwm_cased_finetuned_squad/ \ --per_device_eval_batch_size=4 \ --per_device_train_batch_size=4 \ --save_steps 5000 ``` ##### Command for SQuAD2.0: ```bash export SQUAD_DIR=/path/to/SQUAD python run_qa_beam_search.py \ --model_name_or_path xlnet-large-cased \ --dataset_name squad_v2 \ --do_train \ --do_eval \ --version_2_with_negative \ --learning_rate 3e-5 \ --num_train_epochs 4 \ --max_seq_length 384 \ --doc_stride 128 \ --output_dir ./wwm_cased_finetuned_squad/ \ --per_device_eval_batch_size=2 \ --per_device_train_batch_size=2 \ --save_steps 5000 ``` Larger batch size may improve the performance while costing more memory. ##### Results for SQuAD1.0 with the previously defined hyper-parameters: ```python { "exact": 85.45884578997162, "f1": 92.5974600601065, "total": 10570, "HasAns_exact": 85.45884578997162, "HasAns_f1": 92.59746006010651, "HasAns_total": 10570 } ``` ##### Results for SQuAD2.0 with the previously defined hyper-parameters: ```python { "exact": 80.4177545691906, "f1": 84.07154997729623, "total": 11873, "HasAns_exact": 76.73751686909581, "HasAns_f1": 84.05558584352873, "HasAns_total": 5928, "NoAns_exact": 84.0874684608915, "NoAns_f1": 84.0874684608915, "NoAns_total": 5945 } ``` #### Fine-tuning BERT on SQuAD1.0 with relative position embeddings The following examples show how to fine-tune BERT models with different relative position embeddings. The BERT model `bert-base-uncased` was pretrained with default absolute position embeddings. We provide the following pretrained models which were pre-trained on the same training data (BooksCorpus and English Wikipedia) as in the BERT model training, but with different relative position embeddings. * `zhiheng-huang/bert-base-uncased-embedding-relative-key`, trained from scratch with relative embedding proposed by Shaw et al., [Self-Attention with Relative Position Representations](https://arxiv.org/abs/1803.02155) * `zhiheng-huang/bert-base-uncased-embedding-relative-key-query`, trained from scratch with relative embedding method 4 in Huang et al. [Improve Transformer Models with Better Relative Position Embeddings](https://arxiv.org/abs/2009.13658) * `zhiheng-huang/bert-large-uncased-whole-word-masking-embedding-relative-key-query`, fine-tuned from model `bert-large-uncased-whole-word-masking` with 3 additional epochs with relative embedding method 4 in Huang et al. [Improve Transformer Models with Better Relative Position Embeddings](https://arxiv.org/abs/2009.13658) ##### Base models fine-tuning ```bash export CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES=0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7 python -m torch.distributed.launch --nproc_per_node=8 ./examples/question-answering/run_squad.py \ --model_name_or_path zhiheng-huang/bert-base-uncased-embedding-relative-key-query \ --dataset_name squad \ --do_train \ --do_eval \ --learning_rate 3e-5 \ --num_train_epochs 2 \ --max_seq_length 512 \ --doc_stride 128 \ --output_dir relative_squad \ --per_device_eval_batch_size=60 \ --per_device_train_batch_size=6 ``` Training with the above command leads to the following results. It boosts the BERT default from f1 score of 88.52 to 90.54. ```bash 'exact': 83.6802270577105, 'f1': 90.54772098174814 ``` The change of `max_seq_length` from 512 to 384 in the above command leads to the f1 score of 90.34. Replacing the above model `zhiheng-huang/bert-base-uncased-embedding-relative-key-query` with `zhiheng-huang/bert-base-uncased-embedding-relative-key` leads to the f1 score of 89.51. The changing of 8 gpus to one gpu training leads to the f1 score of 90.71. ##### Large models fine-tuning ```bash export CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES=0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7 python -m torch.distributed.launch --nproc_per_node=8 ./examples/question-answering/run_squad.py \ --model_name_or_path zhiheng-huang/bert-large-uncased-whole-word-masking-embedding-relative-key-query \ --dataset_name squad \ --do_train \ --do_eval \ --learning_rate 3e-5 \ --num_train_epochs 2 \ --max_seq_length 512 \ --doc_stride 128 \ --output_dir relative_squad \ --per_gpu_eval_batch_size=6 \ --per_gpu_train_batch_size=2 \ --gradient_accumulation_steps 3 ``` Training with the above command leads to the f1 score of 93.52, which is slightly better than the f1 score of 93.15 for `bert-large-uncased-whole-word-masking`. ## SQuAD with the Tensorflow Trainer ```bash python run_tf_squad.py \ --model_name_or_path bert-base-uncased \ --output_dir model \ --max_seq_length 384 \ --num_train_epochs 2 \ --per_gpu_train_batch_size 8 \ --per_gpu_eval_batch_size 16 \ --do_train \ --logging_dir logs \ --logging_steps 10 \ --learning_rate 3e-5 \ --doc_stride 128 ``` For the moment evaluation is not available in the Tensorflow Trainer only the training.