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This is the IndicBART model. For detailed documentation look here: https://indicnlp.ai4bharat.org/indic-bart/ and https://github.com/AI4Bharat/indic-bart/
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Usage:
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```
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from transformers import MBartForConditionalGeneration, AutoModelForSeq2SeqLM
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from transformers import AlbertTokenizer, AutoTokenizer
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tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("prajdabre/IndicBART", do_lower_case=False, use_fast=False, keep_accents=True)
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# Or use tokenizer = AlbertTokenizer.from_pretrained("prajdabre/IndicBART", do_lower_case=False, use_fast=False, keep_accents=True)
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model = AutoModelForSeq2SeqLM.from_pretrained("prajdabre/IndicBART")
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# Or use model = MBartForConditionalGeneration.from_pretrained("prajdabre/IndicBART")
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# Some initial mapping
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bos_id = tokenizer._convert_token_to_id_with_added_voc("<s>")
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eos_id = tokenizer._convert_token_to_id_with_added_voc("</s>")
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pad_id = tokenizer._convert_token_to_id_with_added_voc("<pad>")
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# To get lang_id use any of ['<2as>', '<2bn>', '<2en>', '<2gu>', '<2hi>', '<2kn>', '<2ml>', '<2mr>', '<2or>', '<2pa>', '<2ta>', '<2te>']
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# First tokenize the input and outputs. The format below is how IndicBART was trained so the input should be "Sentence </s> <2xx>" where xx is the language code. Similarly, the output should be "<2yy> Sentence </s>".
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inp = tokenizer("I am a boy </s> <2en>", add_special_tokens=False, return_tensors="pt", padding=True).input_ids # tensor([[ 466, 1981, 80, 25573, 64001, 64004]])
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out = tokenizer("<2hi> मैं एक लड़का हूँ </s>", add_special_tokens=False, return_tensors="pt", padding=True).input_ids # tensor([[64006, 942, 43, 32720, 8384, 64001]])
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model_outputs=model(input_ids=inp, decoder_input_ids=out[:,0:-1], labels=out[:,1:])
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# For loss
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model_outputs.loss ## This is not label smoothed.
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# For logits
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model_outputs.logits
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# For generation. Pardon the messiness. Note the decoder_start_token_id.
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model.eval() # Set dropouts to zero
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model_output=model.generate(inp, use_cache=True, num_beams=4, max_length=20, min_length=1, early_stopping=True, pad_token_id=pad_id, bos_token_id=bos_id, eos_token_id=eos_id, decoder_start_token_id=tokenizer._convert_token_to_id_with_added_voc("<2en>"))
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# Decode to get output strings
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decoded_output=tokenizer.decode(model_output[0], skip_special_tokens=True, clean_up_tokenization_spaces=False)
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print(decoded_output) # I am a boy
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# What if we mask?
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inp = tokenizer("I am [MASK] </s> <2en>", add_special_tokens=False, return_tensors="pt", padding=True).input_ids
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model_output=model.generate(inp, use_cache=True, num_beams=4, max_length=20, min_length=1, early_stopping=True, pad_token_id=pad_id, bos_token_id=bos_id, eos_token_id=eos_id, decoder_start_token_id=tokenizer._convert_token_to_id_with_added_voc("<2en>"))
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decoded_output=tokenizer.decode(model_output[0], skip_special_tokens=True, clean_up_tokenization_spaces=False)
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print(decoded_output) # I am happy
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```
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Notes:
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1. This is compatible with the latest version of transformers but was developed with version 4.3.2 so consider using 4.3.2 if possible.
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2. While I have only shown how to let logits and loss and how to generate outputs, you can do pretty much everything the MBartForConditionalGeneration class can do as in https://huggingface.co/docs/transformers/model_doc/mbart#transformers.MBartForConditionalGeneration
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3. Note that the tokenizer I have used is based on sentencepiece and not BPE. Therefore I use the AlbertTokenizer class and not the MBartTokenizer class.
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