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---
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language:
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- ar
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license: apache-2.0
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widget:
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- text: 'شلونك ؟ شخبارك ؟'
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---
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# CAMeLBER-Mix POS-GLF Model
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## Model description
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**CAMeLBERT-CA POS-GLF Model** is a Gulf Arabic POS tagging model that was built by fine-tuning the [CAMeLBERT-CA](https://huggingface.co/CAMeL-Lab/bert-base-arabic-camelbert-ca/) model.
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For the fine-tuning, we used the [Gumar](https://camel.abudhabi.nyu.edu/annotated-gumar-corpus/) dataset.
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Our fine-tuning procedure and the hyperparameters we used can be found in our paper *"[The Interplay of Variant, Size, and Task Type in Arabic Pre-trained Language Models](https://arxiv.org/abs/2103.06678)."*
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Our fine-tuning code can be found [here](https://github.com/CAMeL-Lab/CAMeLBERT).
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## Intended uses
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You can use the CAMeLBERT-CA POS-GLF model as part of the transformers pipeline.
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This model will also be available in [CAMeL Tools](https://github.com/CAMeL-Lab/camel_tools) soon.
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#### How to use
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To use the model with a transformers pipeline:
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```python
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>>> from transformers import pipeline
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>>> pos = pipeline('token-classification', model='CAMeL-Lab/bert-base-arabic-camelbert-ca-pos-glf')
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>>> text = 'شلونك ؟ شخبارك ؟'
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>>> pos(text)
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[{'entity': 'noun', 'score': 0.99572617, 'index': 1, 'word': 'شلون', 'start': 0, 'end': 4}, {'entity': 'noun', 'score': 0.9411187, 'index': 2, 'word': '##ك', 'start': 4, 'end': 5}, {'entity': 'punc', 'score': 0.9999661, 'index': 3, 'word': '؟', 'start': 6, 'end': 7}, {'entity': 'noun', 'score': 0.99286526, 'index': 4, 'word': 'ش', 'start': 8, 'end': 9}, {'entity': 'noun', 'score': 0.9983397, 'index': 5, 'word': '##خبار', 'start': 9, 'end': 13}, {'entity': 'noun', 'score': 0.9609381, 'index': 6, 'word': '##ك', 'start': 13, 'end': 14}, {'entity': 'punc', 'score': 0.9999668, 'index': 7, 'word': '؟', 'start': 15, 'end': 16}]
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```
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*Note*: to download our models, you would need `transformers>=3.5.0`.
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Otherwise, you could download the models manually.
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## Citation
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```bibtex
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@inproceedings{inoue-etal-2021-interplay,
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title = "The Interplay of Variant, Size, and Task Type in {A}rabic Pre-trained Language Models",
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author = "Inoue, Go and
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Alhafni, Bashar and
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Baimukan, Nurpeiis and
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Bouamor, Houda and
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Habash, Nizar",
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booktitle = "Proceedings of the Sixth Arabic Natural Language Processing Workshop",
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month = apr,
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year = "2021",
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address = "Kyiv, Ukraine (Online)",
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publisher = "Association for Computational Linguistics",
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abstract = "In this paper, we explore the effects of language variants, data sizes, and fine-tuning task types in Arabic pre-trained language models. To do so, we build three pre-trained language models across three variants of Arabic: Modern Standard Arabic (MSA), dialectal Arabic, and classical Arabic, in addition to a fourth language model which is pre-trained on a mix of the three. We also examine the importance of pre-training data size by building additional models that are pre-trained on a scaled-down set of the MSA variant. We compare our different models to each other, as well as to eight publicly available models by fine-tuning them on five NLP tasks spanning 12 datasets. Our results suggest that the variant proximity of pre-training data to fine-tuning data is more important than the pre-training data size. We exploit this insight in defining an optimized system selection model for the studied tasks.",
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}
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```
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