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DrLongformer

DrLongformer is a French pretrained Longformer model based on Clinical-Longformer that was further pretrained on the NACHOS dataset (same dataset as DrBERT). This model allows up to 4,096 tokens as input. DrLongformer consistently outperforms medical BERT-based models across most downstream tasks regardless of sequence length, except on NER tasks. Evaluated downstream tasks cover named entity recognition (NER), question answering (MCQA), Semantic textual similarity (STS) and text classification tasks (CLS) from DrBenchmark. For more details, please refer to our paper: Adaptation of Biomedical and Clinical Pretrained Models to French Long Documents: A Comparative Study.

Model pretraining

We explored multiple strategies for the adaptation of Longformer models to the French medical domain:

  • Further pretraining of English clinical Longformer on French medical data.
  • Converting a French medical BERT model to the Longformer architecture.
  • Pretraining a Longformer from scratch on French medical data.

All Pretraining scripts to reproduce the experiments are available in this Github repository: DrLongformer. For the from scratch and further pretraining strategies, the training scripts are the same as DrBERT, only the bash scripts are different and available in this repository.

All models were trained on the Jean Zay French supercomputer.

Model name Corpus Pretraining strategy Sequence Length Model URL
DrLongformer (DrLonformer-CP) NACHOS 7 GB Further pretraining of Clinical-Longformer 4096 HuggingFace
DrBERT-4096 NACHOS 7 GB Conversion of DrBERT-7B to the Longformer architecture 4096 HuggingFace
DrLongformer-FS (from scratch) NACHOS 7 GB Pretraining from scratch 4096 Not available

Model Usage

You can use DrLongformer directly from Hugging Face's Transformers:

# !pip install transformers
from transformers import AutoTokenizer, AutoModelForMaskedLM
tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("abazoge/DrLongformer")
model = AutoModelForMaskedLM.from_pretrained("abazoge/DrLongformer")

Citation

@misc{bazoge2024adaptation,
      title={Adaptation of Biomedical and Clinical Pretrained Models to French Long Documents: A Comparative Study}, 
      author={Adrien Bazoge and Emmanuel Morin and Beatrice Daille and Pierre-Antoine Gourraud},
      year={2024},
      eprint={2402.16689},
      archivePrefix={arXiv},
      primaryClass={cs.CL}
}
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