--- language: - eu inference: false tags: - BERT - HPLT - encoder license: apache-2.0 datasets: - HPLT/hplt_monolingual_v1_2 --- # HPLT Bert for Basque This is one of the encoder-only monolingual language models trained as a first release by the [HPLT project](https://hplt-project.org/). It is a so called masked language models. In particular, we used the modification of the classic BERT model named [LTG-BERT](https://aclanthology.org/2023.findings-eacl.146/). A monolingual LTG-BERT model is trained for every major language in the [HPLT 1.2 data release](https://hplt-project.org/datasets/v1.2) (*75* models total). All the HPLT encoder-only models use the same hyper-parameters, roughly following the BERT-base setup: - hidden size: 768 - attention heads: 12 - layers: 12 - vocabulary size: 32768 Every model uses its own tokenizer trained on language-specific HPLT data. See sizes of the training corpora, evaluation results and more in our [language model training report](https://hplt-project.org/HPLT_D4_1___First_language_models_trained.pdf). [The training code](https://github.com/hplt-project/HPLT-WP4). [The training statistics of all 75 runs](https://api.wandb.ai/links/ltg/kduj7mjn) ## Example usage This model currently needs a custom wrapper from `modeling_ltgbert.py`, you should therefore load the model with `trust_remote_code=True`. ```python import torch from transformers import AutoTokenizer, AutoModelForMaskedLM tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("HPLT/hplt_bert_base_en") model = AutoModelForMaskedLM.from_pretrained("HPLT/hplt_bert_base_en", trust_remote_code=True) mask_id = tokenizer.convert_tokens_to_ids("[MASK]") input_text = tokenizer("It's a beautiful[MASK].", return_tensors="pt") output_p = model(**input_text) output_text = torch.where(input_text.input_ids == mask_id, output_p.logits.argmax(-1), input_text.input_ids) # should output: '[CLS] It's a beautiful place.[SEP]' print(tokenizer.decode(output_text[0].tolist())) ``` The following classes are currently implemented: `AutoModel`, `AutoModelMaskedLM`, `AutoModelForSequenceClassification`, `AutoModelForTokenClassification`, `AutoModelForQuestionAnswering` and `AutoModeltForMultipleChoice`. ## Cite us ```bibtex @misc{degibert2024new, title={A New Massive Multilingual Dataset for High-Performance Language Technologies}, author={Ona de Gibert and Graeme Nail and Nikolay Arefyev and Marta Bañón and Jelmer van der Linde and Shaoxiong Ji and Jaume Zaragoza-Bernabeu and Mikko Aulamo and Gema Ramírez-Sánchez and Andrey Kutuzov and Sampo Pyysalo and Stephan Oepen and Jörg Tiedemann}, year={2024}, eprint={2403.14009}, archivePrefix={arXiv}, primaryClass={cs.CL} } ```