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pipeline_tag: sentence-similarity |
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tags: |
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- sentence-transformers |
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- feature-extraction |
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- sentence-similarity |
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- transformers |
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license: cc-by-4.0 |
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language: mr |
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# MahaSBERT |
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A MahaBERT model (l3cube-pune/marathi-bert-v2) trained on the NLI dataset. <br> |
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This is released as a part of project MahaNLP: https://github.com/l3cube-pune/MarathiNLP <br> |
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A better sentence similarity model(fine-tuned version of this model) is shared here: https://huggingface.co/l3cube-pune/marathi-sentence-similarity-sbert <br> |
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More details on the dataset, models, and baseline results can be found in our [paper] (https://arxiv.org/abs/2211.11187) |
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``` |
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@article{joshi2022l3cubemahasbert, |
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title={L3Cube-MahaSBERT and HindSBERT: Sentence BERT Models and Benchmarking BERT Sentence Representations for Hindi and Marathi}, |
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author={Joshi, Ananya and Kajale, Aditi and Gadre, Janhavi and Deode, Samruddhi and Joshi, Raviraj}, |
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journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2211.11187}, |
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year={2022} |
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} |
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``` |
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This is a [sentence-transformers](https://www.SBERT.net) model: It maps sentences & paragraphs to a 768 dimensional dense vector space and can be used for tasks like clustering or semantic search. |
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## Usage (Sentence-Transformers) |
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Using this model becomes easy when you have [sentence-transformers](https://www.SBERT.net) installed: |
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``` |
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pip install -U sentence-transformers |
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``` |
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Then you can use the model like this: |
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```python |
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from sentence_transformers import SentenceTransformer |
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sentences = ["This is an example sentence", "Each sentence is converted"] |
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model = SentenceTransformer('{MODEL_NAME}') |
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embeddings = model.encode(sentences) |
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print(embeddings) |
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``` |
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## Usage (HuggingFace Transformers) |
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Without [sentence-transformers](https://www.SBERT.net), you can use the model like this: First, you pass your input through the transformer model, then you have to apply the right pooling-operation on-top of the contextualized word embeddings. |
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```python |
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from transformers import AutoTokenizer, AutoModel |
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import torch |
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def cls_pooling(model_output, attention_mask): |
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return model_output[0][:,0] |
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# Sentences we want sentence embeddings for |
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sentences = ['This is an example sentence', 'Each sentence is converted'] |
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# Load model from HuggingFace Hub |
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tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained('{MODEL_NAME}') |
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model = AutoModel.from_pretrained('{MODEL_NAME}') |
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# Tokenize sentences |
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encoded_input = tokenizer(sentences, padding=True, truncation=True, return_tensors='pt') |
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# Compute token embeddings |
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with torch.no_grad(): |
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model_output = model(**encoded_input) |
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# Perform pooling. In this case, cls pooling. |
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sentence_embeddings = cls_pooling(model_output, encoded_input['attention_mask']) |
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print("Sentence embeddings:") |
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print(sentence_embeddings) |
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``` |
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