Twitter 2022 154M (RoBERTa-large, 154M - full update)
This is a RoBERTa-large model trained on 154M tweets until the end of December 2022 (from original checkpoint, no incremental updates). A base model trained on the same datais available here.
These 154M tweets result from filtering 220M tweets obtained exclusively from the Twitter Academic API, covering every month between 2018-01 and 2022-12. Filtering and preprocessing details are available in the TimeLMs paper.
Below, we provide some usage examples using the standard Transformers interface. For another interface more suited to comparing predictions and perplexity scores between models trained at different temporal intervals, check the TimeLMs repository.
For other models trained until different periods, check this table.
Preprocess Text
Replace usernames and links for placeholders: "@user" and "http". If you're interested in retaining verified users which were also retained during training, you may keep the users listed here.
def preprocess(text):
preprocessed_text = []
for t in text.split():
if len(t) > 1:
t = '@user' if t[0] == '@' and t.count('@') == 1 else t
t = 'http' if t.startswith('http') else t
preprocessed_text.append(t)
return ' '.join(preprocessed_text)
Example Masked Language Model
from transformers import pipeline, AutoTokenizer
MODEL = "cardiffnlp/twitter-roberta-large-2022-154m"
fill_mask = pipeline("fill-mask", model=MODEL, tokenizer=MODEL)
tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained(MODEL)
def pprint(candidates, n):
for i in range(n):
token = tokenizer.decode(candidates[i]['token'])
score = candidates[i]['score']
print("%d) %.5f %s" % (i+1, score, token))
texts = [
"So glad I'm <mask> vaccinated.",
"I keep forgetting to bring a <mask>.",
"Looking forward to watching <mask> Game tonight!",
]
for text in texts:
t = preprocess(text)
print(f"{'-'*30}\n{t}")
candidates = fill_mask(t)
pprint(candidates, 5)
Output:
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So glad I'm <mask> vaccinated.
1) 0.37136 fully
2) 0.20631 a
3) 0.09422 the
4) 0.07649 not
5) 0.04505 already
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I keep forgetting to bring a <mask>.
1) 0.10507 mask
2) 0.05810 pen
3) 0.05142 charger
4) 0.04082 tissue
5) 0.03955 lighter
------------------------------
Looking forward to watching <mask> Game tonight!
1) 0.45783 The
2) 0.32842 the
3) 0.02705 Squid
4) 0.01157 Big
5) 0.00538 Match
Example Tweet Embeddings
from transformers import AutoTokenizer, AutoModel, TFAutoModel
import numpy as np
from scipy.spatial.distance import cosine
from collections import Counter
def get_embedding(text): # naive approach for demonstration
text = preprocess(text)
encoded_input = tokenizer(text, return_tensors='pt')
features = model(**encoded_input)
features = features[0].detach().cpu().numpy()
return np.mean(features[0], axis=0)
MODEL = "cardiffnlp/twitter-roberta-large-2022-154m"
tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained(MODEL)
model = AutoModel.from_pretrained(MODEL)
query = "The book was awesome"
tweets = ["I just ordered fried chicken ๐ฃ",
"The movie was great",
"What time is the next game?",
"Just finished reading 'Embeddings in NLP'"]
sims = Counter()
for tweet in tweets:
sim = 1 - cosine(get_embedding(query), get_embedding(tweet))
sims[tweet] = sim
print('Most similar to: ', query)
print(f"{'-'*30}")
for idx, (tweet, sim) in enumerate(sims.most_common()):
print("%d) %.5f %s" % (idx+1, sim, tweet))
Output:
Most similar to: The book was awesome
------------------------------
1) 0.99820 The movie was great
2) 0.99306 Just finished reading 'Embeddings in NLP'
3) 0.99257 What time is the next game?
4) 0.98561 I just ordered fried chicken ๐ฃ
Example Feature Extraction
from transformers import AutoTokenizer, AutoModel, TFAutoModel
import numpy as np
MODEL = "cardiffnlp/twitter-roberta-large-2022-154m"
tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained(MODEL)
text = "Good night ๐"
text = preprocess(text)
# Pytorch
model = AutoModel.from_pretrained(MODEL)
encoded_input = tokenizer(text, return_tensors='pt')
features = model(**encoded_input)
features = features[0].detach().cpu().numpy()
features_mean = np.mean(features[0], axis=0)
#features_max = np.max(features[0], axis=0)
# # Tensorflow
# model = TFAutoModel.from_pretrained(MODEL)
# encoded_input = tokenizer(text, return_tensors='tf')
# features = model(encoded_input)
# features = features[0].numpy()
# features_mean = np.mean(features[0], axis=0)
# #features_max = np.max(features[0], axis=0)
BibTeX entry and citation info
Please cite the reference paper if you use this model.
@article{loureiro2023tweet,
title={Tweet Insights: A Visualization Platform to Extract Temporal Insights from Twitter},
author={Loureiro, Daniel and Rezaee, Kiamehr and Riahi, Talayeh and Barbieri, Francesco and Neves, Leonardo and Anke, Luis Espinosa and Camacho-Collados, Jose},
journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2308.02142},
year={2023}
}
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