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# Text Embedding with dpr |
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*author: Kyle He* |
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## Desription |
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This operator uses Dense Passage Retrieval (DPR) to convert long text to embeddings. |
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Dense Passage Retrieval (DPR) is a set of tools and models for state-of-the-art open-domain Q&A research. |
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It was introduced in Dense Passage Retrieval for Open-Domain Question Answering by Vladimir Karpukhin, |
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Barlas Oğuz, Sewon Min, Patrick Lewis, Ledell Wu, Sergey Edunov, Danqi Chen, Wen-tau Yih[1]. |
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**DPR** models were proposed in “[Dense Passage Retrieval for Open-Domain Question Answering][2]. |
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In this work, we show that retrieval can be practically implemented using dense representations alone, |
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where embeddings are learned from a small number of questions and passages by a simple dual-encoder framework[2]. |
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## Reference |
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[1].https://huggingface.co/docs/transformers/v4.16.2/en/model_doc/longformer#transformers.LongformerConfig |
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[2].https://arxiv.org/abs/2004.04906 |
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```python |
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from towhee import ops |
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text_encoder = ops.text_embedding.dpr(model_name="allenai/longformer-base-4096") |
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text_embedding = text_encoder("Hello, world.") |
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``` |
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## Factory Constructor |
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Create the operator via the following factory method |
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***ops.text_embedding.dpr(model_name)*** |
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## Interface |
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A text embedding operator takes a sentence, paragraph, or document in string as an input |
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and output an embedding vector in ndarray which captures the input's core semantic elements. |
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**Parameters:** |
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***text***: *str* |
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The text in string. |
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**Returns**: *numpy.ndarray* |
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The text embedding extracted by model. |
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## Code Example |
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Use the pretrained model ('allenai/longformer-base-4096') |
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to generate a text embedding for the sentence "Hello, world.". |
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*Write the pipeline in simplified style*: |
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```python |
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import towhee.DataCollection as dc |
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dc.glob("Hello, world.") |
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.text_embedding.dpr('longformer-base-4096') |
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.show() |
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``` |
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*Write a same pipeline with explicit inputs/outputs name specifications:* |
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```python |
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from towhee import DataCollection as dc |
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dc.glob['text']('Hello, world.') |
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.text_embedding.dpr['text', 'vec']('longformer-base-4096') |
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.select('vec') |
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.show() |
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``` |
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import numpy |
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import logging |
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from transformers import DPRContextEncoder, DPRContextEncoderTokenizer |
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from towhee import register |
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from towhee.operator import NNOperator |
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import warnings |
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warnings.filterwarnings('ignore') |
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log = logging.getLogger() |
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@register(output_schema=['vec']) |
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class NlpDpr(NNOperator): |
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""" |
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This class uses Dense Passage Retrieval to generate embedding. |
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Dense Passage Retrieval (DPR) is a set of tools and models for state-of-the-art open-domain Q&A research. |
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It was introduced in Dense Passage Retrieval for Open-Domain Question Answering by Vladimir Karpukhin, |
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Barlas Oğuz, Sewon Min, Patrick Lewis, Ledell Wu, Sergey Edunov, Danqi Chen, Wen-tau Yih. |
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Ref: https://huggingface.co/docs/transformers/v4.16.2/en/model_doc/dpr |
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Args: |
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model_name (`str`): |
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Which model to use for the embeddings. |
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""" |
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def __init__(self, model_name: str) -> None: |
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self.model_name = model_name |
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self.tokenizer = DPRContextEncoderTokenizer.from_pretrained(model_name) |
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except Exception as e: |
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log.error(f'Fail to load tokenizer by name: {model_name}') |
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raise e |
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try: |
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self.model = DPRContextEncoder.from_pretrained(model_name) |
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except Exception as e: |
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log.error(f'Fail to load model by name: {model_name}') |
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raise e |
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def __call__(self, txt: str) -> numpy.ndarray: |
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input_ids = self.tokenizer(txt, return_tensors="pt")["input_ids"] |
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except Exception as e: |
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log.error(f'Invalid input for the tokenizer: {self.model_name}') |
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raise e |
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try: |
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embeddings = self.model(input_ids).pooler_output |
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except Exception as e: |
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log.error(f'Invalid input for the model: {self.model_name}') |
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raise e |
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feature_vector = embeddings.detach().numpy() |
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return feature_vector |
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transformers |
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sentencepiece |
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