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This model was pretrained on the bookcorpus dataset using knowledge distillation.
The particularity of this model is that even though it shares the same architecture as BERT, it has a hidden size of 384 (half the hidden size of BERT) and 6 attention heads (hence the same head size of BERT).
The knowledge distillation was performed using multiple loss functions.
The weights of the model were initialized from scratch.
PS : the tokenizer is the same as the one of the model bert-base-uncased.
To load the model \& tokenizer :
````python
from transformers import AutoModelForMaskedLM, BertTokenizer
model_name = "eli4s/Bert-L12-h384-A6"
model = AutoModelForMaskedLM.from_pretrained(model_name)
tokenizer = BertTokenizer.from_pretrained(model_name)
````
To use it on a sentence :
````python
import torch
sentence = "Let's have a [MASK]."
model.eval()
inputs = tokenizer([sentence], padding='longest', return_tensors='pt')
output = model(inputs['input_ids'], attention_mask=inputs['attention_mask'])
mask_index = inputs['input_ids'].tolist()[0].index(103)
masked_token = output['logits'][0][mask_index].argmax(axis=-1)
predicted_token = tokenizer.decode(masked_token)
print(predicted_token)
````
Or we can also predict the n most relevant predictions :
````python
top_n = 5
vocab_size = model.config.vocab_size
logits = output['logits'][0][mask_index].tolist()
top_tokens = sorted(list(range(vocab_size)), key=lambda i:logits[i], reverse=True)[:top_n]
tokenizer.decode(top_tokens)
````