| These are the items in the vocab.json , sorted into separate categories: | |
| 1) Emojis - As you can see in the vocab.json , emojis are not represented in a comprehensible manner. | |
| The text in the vocab json is not reversible, | |
| If tokenization "😅" => ðŁĺħ | |
| Then you can't prompt "ðŁĺħ" and expect to get the same result as the tokenized original emoji , "😅". | |
| As such , a list of emojis must be fetched from elsewhere and placed alongside the vocab.json | |
| 2) Token type | |
| A 'suffix' token is any token with a trailing whitespace </w> , these are the majority. | |
| The tokens which lack a trailing whitespace </w> are sorted as 'prefix' tokens. | |
| 3) ID rarity | |
| The higher the ID in the vocab.json , the less that word appeared in the CLIP training data. | |
| The tokens are sorted into five groups : common (lowest IDs) => average => rare => weird => exotic (highest IDs) | |
| 4) Filtering (certain items are removed) | |
| Tokens which contain special symbols that mess up the syntax have been removed. | |
| For the full list of tokens refer to the vocab.json located in the 'raw' folder visible in the 'vocab folder'. | |