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# coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2018 The Google AI Language Team Authors and The HuggingFace Inc. team.
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"""TF general model utils."""
import functools
import inspect
import os
import re
import warnings
from typing import Dict, List, Optional, Union
import h5py
import numpy as np
import tensorflow as tf
from tensorflow.python.keras import backend as K
from tensorflow.python.keras.saving import hdf5_format
from .configuration_utils import PretrainedConfig
from .file_utils import (
DUMMY_INPUTS,
TF2_WEIGHTS_NAME,
WEIGHTS_NAME,
ModelOutput,
PushToHubMixin,
cached_path,
copy_func,
hf_bucket_url,
is_offline_mode,
is_remote_url,
)
from .generation_tf_utils import TFGenerationMixin
from .tokenization_utils_base import BatchEncoding
from .utils import logging
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
tf_logger = tf.get_logger()
TFModelInputType = Union[
List[tf.Tensor], List[np.ndarray], Dict[str, tf.Tensor], Dict[str, np.ndarray], np.ndarray, tf.Tensor
]
class TFModelUtilsMixin:
"""
A few utilities for :obj:`tf.keras.Model`, to be used as a mixin.
"""
def num_parameters(self, only_trainable: bool = False) -> int:
"""
Get the number of (optionally, trainable) parameters in the model.
Args:
only_trainable (:obj:`bool`, `optional`, defaults to :obj:`False`):
Whether or not to return only the number of trainable parameters
Returns:
:obj:`int`: The number of parameters.
"""
if only_trainable:
return int(sum(np.prod(w.shape.as_list()) for w in self.trainable_variables))
else:
return self.count_params()
def keras_serializable(cls):
"""
Decorate a Keras Layer class to support Keras serialization.
This is done by:
1. Adding a :obj:`transformers_config` dict to the Keras config dictionary in :obj:`get_config` (called by Keras at
serialization time.
2. Wrapping :obj:`__init__` to accept that :obj:`transformers_config` dict (passed by Keras at deserialization
time) and convert it to a config object for the actual layer initializer.
3. Registering the class as a custom object in Keras (if the Tensorflow version supports this), so that it does not
need to be supplied in :obj:`custom_objects` in the call to :obj:`tf.keras.models.load_model`.
Args:
cls (a :obj:`tf.keras.layers.Layers subclass`):
Typically a :obj:`TF.MainLayer` class in this project, in general must accept a :obj:`config` argument to
its initializer.
Returns:
The same class object, with modifications for Keras deserialization.
"""
initializer = cls.__init__
config_class = getattr(cls, "config_class", None)
if config_class is None:
raise AttributeError("Must set `config_class` to use @keras_serializable")
@functools.wraps(initializer)
def wrapped_init(self, *args, **kwargs):
config = args[0] if args and isinstance(args[0], PretrainedConfig) else kwargs.pop("config", None)
if isinstance(config, dict):
config = config_class.from_dict(config)
initializer(self, config, *args, **kwargs)
elif isinstance(config, PretrainedConfig):
if len(args) > 0:
initializer(self, *args, **kwargs)
else:
initializer(self, config, *args, **kwargs)
else:
raise ValueError("Must pass either `config` (PretrainedConfig) or `config` (dict)")
self._config = config
self._kwargs = kwargs
cls.__init__ = wrapped_init
if not hasattr(cls, "get_config"):
raise TypeError("Only use @keras_serializable on tf.keras.layers.Layer subclasses")
if hasattr(cls.get_config, "_is_default"):
def get_config(self):
cfg = super(cls, self).get_config()
cfg["config"] = self._config.to_dict()
cfg.update(self._kwargs)
return cfg
cls.get_config = get_config
cls._keras_serializable = True
if hasattr(tf.keras.utils, "register_keras_serializable"):
cls = tf.keras.utils.register_keras_serializable()(cls)
return cls
class TFCausalLanguageModelingLoss:
"""
Loss function suitable for causal language modeling (CLM), that is, the task of guessing the next token.
.. note::
Any label of -100 will be ignored (along with the corresponding logits) in the loss computation.
"""
def compute_loss(self, labels, logits):
loss_fn = tf.keras.losses.SparseCategoricalCrossentropy(
from_logits=True, reduction=tf.keras.losses.Reduction.NONE
)
# make sure only labels that are not equal to -100 affect the loss
active_loss = tf.not_equal(tf.reshape(labels, (-1,)), -100)
reduced_logits = tf.boolean_mask(tf.reshape(logits, (-1, shape_list(logits)[2])), active_loss)
labels = tf.boolean_mask(tf.reshape(labels, (-1,)), active_loss)
return loss_fn(labels, reduced_logits)
class TFQuestionAnsweringLoss:
"""
Loss function suitable for question answering.
"""
def compute_loss(self, labels, logits):
loss_fn = tf.keras.losses.SparseCategoricalCrossentropy(
from_logits=True, reduction=tf.keras.losses.Reduction.NONE
)
start_loss = loss_fn(labels["start_position"], logits[0])
end_loss = loss_fn(labels["end_position"], logits[1])
return (start_loss + end_loss) / 2.0
class TFTokenClassificationLoss:
"""
Loss function suitable for token classification.
.. note::
Any label of -100 will be ignored (along with the corresponding logits) in the loss computation.
"""
def compute_loss(self, labels, logits):
loss_fn = tf.keras.losses.SparseCategoricalCrossentropy(
from_logits=True, reduction=tf.keras.losses.Reduction.NONE
)
# make sure only labels that are not equal to -100
# are taken into account as loss
if tf.math.reduce_any(labels == -1):
warnings.warn("Using `-1` to mask the loss for the token is deprecated. Please use `-100` instead.")
active_loss = tf.reshape(labels, (-1,)) != -1
else:
active_loss = tf.reshape(labels, (-1,)) != -100
reduced_logits = tf.boolean_mask(tf.reshape(logits, (-1, shape_list(logits)[2])), active_loss)
labels = tf.boolean_mask(tf.reshape(labels, (-1,)), active_loss)
return loss_fn(labels, reduced_logits)
class TFSequenceClassificationLoss:
"""
Loss function suitable for sequence classification.
"""
def compute_loss(self, labels, logits):
if len(shape_list(logits)) == 1 or shape_list(logits)[1] == 1:
loss_fn = tf.keras.losses.MeanSquaredError(reduction=tf.keras.losses.Reduction.NONE)
else:
loss_fn = tf.keras.losses.SparseCategoricalCrossentropy(
from_logits=True, reduction=tf.keras.losses.Reduction.NONE
)
return loss_fn(labels, logits)
class TFMultipleChoiceLoss(TFSequenceClassificationLoss):
"""Loss function suitable for multiple choice tasks."""
class TFMaskedLanguageModelingLoss(TFCausalLanguageModelingLoss):
"""
Loss function suitable for masked language modeling (MLM), that is, the task of guessing the masked tokens.
.. note::
Any label of -100 will be ignored (along with the corresponding logits) in the loss computation.
"""
class TFNextSentencePredictionLoss:
"""
Loss function suitable for next sentence prediction (NSP), that is, the task of guessing the next sentence.
.. note::
Any label of -100 will be ignored (along with the corresponding logits) in the loss computation.
"""
def compute_loss(self, labels, logits):
loss_fn = tf.keras.losses.SparseCategoricalCrossentropy(
from_logits=True, reduction=tf.keras.losses.Reduction.NONE
)
# make sure only labels that are not equal to -100
# are taken into account as loss
next_sentence_active_loss = tf.not_equal(tf.reshape(labels, (-1,)), -100)
next_sentence_reduced_logits = tf.boolean_mask(tf.reshape(logits, (-1, 2)), next_sentence_active_loss)
next_sentence_label = tf.boolean_mask(tf.reshape(labels, (-1,)), next_sentence_active_loss)
return loss_fn(next_sentence_label, next_sentence_reduced_logits)
def booleans_processing(config, **kwargs):
"""
Process the input booleans of each model in order to be sure they are compliant with the execution mode (eager or
graph)
Args:
config (:class:`~transformers.PretrainedConfig`):
The config of the running model.
**kwargs:
The boolean parameters
Returns:
A dictionary with the proper values for each boolean
"""
final_booleans = {}
if tf.executing_eagerly():
final_booleans["output_attentions"] = (
kwargs["output_attentions"] if kwargs["output_attentions"] is not None else config.output_attentions
)
final_booleans["output_hidden_states"] = (
kwargs["output_hidden_states"]
if kwargs["output_hidden_states"] is not None
else config.output_hidden_states
)
final_booleans["return_dict"] = (
kwargs["return_dict"] if kwargs["return_dict"] is not None else config.return_dict
)
if "use_cache" in kwargs:
final_booleans["use_cache"] = kwargs["use_cache"] if kwargs["use_cache"] is not None else config.use_cache
else:
if (
kwargs["output_attentions"] is not None
or kwargs["output_hidden_states"] is not None
or ("use_cache" in kwargs and kwargs["use_cache"] is not None)
):
tf_logger.warning(
"The parameters `output_attentions`, `output_hidden_states` and `use_cache` cannot be updated when calling a model."
"They have to be set to True/False in the config object (i.e.: `config=XConfig.from_pretrained('name', output_attentions=True)`)."
)
final_booleans["output_attentions"] = config.output_attentions
final_booleans["output_hidden_states"] = config.output_hidden_states
if kwargs["return_dict"] is not None:
tf_logger.warning(
"The parameter `return_dict` cannot be set in graph mode and will always be set to `True`."
)
final_booleans["return_dict"] = True
if "use_cache" in kwargs:
final_booleans["use_cache"] = config.use_cache
return final_booleans
def input_processing(func, config, input_ids, **kwargs):
"""
Process the input of each TensorFlow model including the booleans. In case of a list of symbolic inputs, each input
has to be named accordingly to the parameters name, i.e. `input_ids = tf.keras.Input(shape=(128,), dtype='int32',
name="input_ids")` otherwise the order of the tensors will not be guaranteed during the training.
Args:
func (:obj:`callable`):
The callable function of the TensorFlow model.
config (:class:`~transformers.PretrainedConfig`):
The config of the running model.
**kwargs:
The inputs of the model.
Returns:
Two lists, one for the missing layers, and another one for the unexpected layers.
"""
signature = dict(inspect.signature(func).parameters)
signature.pop("kwargs", None)
signature.pop("self", None)
parameter_names = list(signature.keys())
output = {}
allowed_types = (tf.Tensor, bool, int, ModelOutput, tuple, list, dict, np.ndarray)
if "inputs" in kwargs["kwargs_call"]:
warnings.warn(
"The `inputs` argument is deprecated and will be removed in a future version, use `input_ids` instead.",
FutureWarning,
)
output["input_ids"] = kwargs["kwargs_call"].pop("inputs")
if "decoder_cached_states" in kwargs["kwargs_call"]:
warnings.warn(
"The `decoder_cached_states` argument is deprecated and will be removed in a future version, use `past_key_values` instead.",
FutureWarning,
)
output["past_key_values"] = kwargs["kwargs_call"].pop("decoder_cached_states")
if len(kwargs["kwargs_call"]) > 0:
raise ValueError(
f"The following keyword arguments are not supported by this model: {list(kwargs['kwargs_call'].keys())}."
)
kwargs.pop("kwargs_call")
for k, v in kwargs.items():
if isinstance(v, allowed_types) or v is None:
output[k] = v
else:
raise ValueError(f"Data of type {type(v)} is not allowed only {allowed_types} is accepted for {k}.")
if isinstance(input_ids, (tuple, list)):
for i, input in enumerate(input_ids):
# EagerTensors don't allow to use the .name property so we check for a real Tensor
if type(input) == tf.Tensor:
# Tensor names have always the pattern `name:id` then we check only the
# `name` part
tensor_name = input.name.split(":")[0]
if tensor_name in parameter_names:
output[tensor_name] = input
else:
output[parameter_names[i]] = input
elif isinstance(input, allowed_types) or input is None:
output[parameter_names[i]] = input
else:
raise ValueError(
f"Data of type {type(input)} is not allowed only {allowed_types} is accepted for {parameter_names[i]}."
)
elif isinstance(input_ids, (dict, BatchEncoding)):
if "inputs" in input_ids:
warnings.warn(
"The `inputs` argument is deprecated and will be removed in a future version, use `input_ids` instead.",
FutureWarning,
)
output["input_ids"] = input_ids.pop("inputs")
if "decoder_cached_states" in input_ids:
warnings.warn(
"The `decoder_cached_states` argument is deprecated and will be removed in a future version, use `past_key_values` instead.",
FutureWarning,
)
output["past_key_values"] = input_ids.pop("decoder_cached_states")
for k, v in dict(input_ids).items():
if isinstance(v, allowed_types) or v is None:
output[k] = v
elif k not in parameter_names and "args" not in parameter_names:
logger.warning(
f"The parameter {k} does not belongs to the parameter list {parameter_names} and will be ignored."
)
continue
else:
raise ValueError(f"Data of type {type(v)} is not allowed only {allowed_types} is accepted for {k}.")
else:
if isinstance(input_ids, tf.Tensor) or input_ids is None:
output[parameter_names[0]] = input_ids
else:
raise ValueError(
f"Data of type {type(input_ids)} is not allowed only {allowed_types} is accepted for {parameter_names[0]}."
)
for name in parameter_names:
if name not in list(output.keys()) and name != "args":
output[name] = kwargs.pop(name, signature[name].default)
# When creating a SavedModel TF calls the method with LayerCall.__call__(args, **kwargs)
# So to respect the proper output we have to add this exception
if "args" in output:
if output["args"] is not None and type(output["args"]) == tf.Tensor:
tensor_name = output["args"].name.split(":")[0]
output[tensor_name] = output["args"]
else:
# `args` in this case is always the first parameter, then `input_ids`
output["input_ids"] = output["args"]
del output["args"]
if "kwargs" in output:
del output["kwargs"]
boolean_dict = {
k: v
for k, v in output.items()
if k in ["return_dict", "output_attentions", "output_hidden_states", "use_cache"]
}
output.update(
booleans_processing(
config=config,
**boolean_dict,
)
)
return output
def load_tf_weights(model, resolved_archive_file, ignore_mismatched_sizes=False, _prefix=None):
"""
Detect missing and unexpected layers and load the TF weights accordingly to their names and shapes.
Args:
model (:obj:`tf.keras.models.Model`):
The model to load the weights into.
resolved_archive_file (:obj:`str`):
The location of the H5 file.
ignore_mismatched_sizes (:obj:`bool`, `optional`, defaults to :obj:`False`):
Whether or not to ignore weights with shapes that don't match between the checkpoint of the model.
Returns:
Three lists, one for the missing layers, another one for the unexpected layers, and a last one for the
mismatched layers.
"""
missing_layers = []
unexpected_layers = []
mismatched_layers = []
# Read the H5 file
with h5py.File(resolved_archive_file, "r") as f:
# Retrieve the name of each layer from the H5 file
saved_h5_model_layers_name = set(hdf5_format.load_attributes_from_hdf5_group(f, "layer_names"))
# Find the missing layers from the high level list of layers
missing_layers = list(set([layer.name for layer in model.layers]) - saved_h5_model_layers_name)
# Find the unexpected layers from the high level list of layers
unexpected_layers = list(saved_h5_model_layers_name - set([layer.name for layer in model.layers]))
saved_weight_names_set = set()
symbolic_weights_names = set()
weight_value_tuples = []
# Compute missing and unexpected sub layers
# Store the weights in list of tuples that looks like [(weight_object, value_of_weight),...]
for layer in model.layers:
# if layer_name from the H5 file belongs to the layers from the instantiated model
if layer.name in saved_h5_model_layers_name:
# Get the H5 layer object from its name
h5_layer_object = f[layer.name]
# Get all the weights as a list from the layer object
symbolic_weights = layer.trainable_weights + layer.non_trainable_weights
saved_weights = {}
# Create a dict from the H5 saved model that looks like {"weight_name": weight_value}
# And a set with only the names
for weight_name in hdf5_format.load_attributes_from_hdf5_group(h5_layer_object, "weight_names"):
# TF names always start with the model name so we ignore it
name = "/".join(weight_name.split("/")[1:])
if _prefix is not None:
name = _prefix + "/" + name
saved_weights[name] = np.asarray(h5_layer_object[weight_name])
# Add the updated name to the final list for computing missing/unexpected values
saved_weight_names_set.add(name)
# Loop over each weights from the instantiated model and compare with the weights from the H5 file
for symbolic_weight in symbolic_weights:
# TF names always start with the model name so we ignore it
if _prefix is not None:
delimeter = len(_prefix.split("/"))
symbolic_weight_name = "/".join(
symbolic_weight.name.split("/")[:delimeter]
+ symbolic_weight.name.split("/")[delimeter + 1 :]
)
else:
symbolic_weight_name = "/".join(symbolic_weight.name.split("/")[1:])
# here we check if the current weight is among the weights from the H5 file
# If yes, get the weight_value of the corresponding weight from the H5 file
# If not, make the value to None
saved_weight_value = saved_weights.get(symbolic_weight_name, None)
# Add the updated name to the final list for computing missing/unexpected values
symbolic_weights_names.add(symbolic_weight_name)
# If the current weight is found
if saved_weight_value is not None:
# Check if the shape of the current weight and the one from the H5 file are different
if K.int_shape(symbolic_weight) != saved_weight_value.shape:
# If yes we reshape the weight from the H5 file accordingly to the current weight
# If the two shapes are not compatible we raise an issue
try:
array = np.reshape(saved_weight_value, K.int_shape(symbolic_weight))
except ValueError as e:
if ignore_mismatched_sizes:
mismatched_layers.append(
(symbolic_weight_name, saved_weight_value.shape, K.int_shape(symbolic_weight))
)
continue
else:
raise e
else:
array = saved_weight_value
# We create the tuple that will be loaded and add it to the final list
weight_value_tuples.append((symbolic_weight, array))
# Load all the weights
K.batch_set_value(weight_value_tuples)
# Compute the missing and unexpected layers
missing_layers.extend(list(symbolic_weights_names - saved_weight_names_set))
unexpected_layers.extend(list(saved_weight_names_set - symbolic_weights_names))
return missing_layers, unexpected_layers, mismatched_layers
def init_copy_embeddings(old_embeddings, new_num_tokens):
r"""
This function aims to reduce the embeddings in case new_num_tokens < old_num_tokens or to pad with -1 in case
new_num_tokens > old_num_tokens. A mask is also computed in order to know which weight in the embeddings should be
kept or not. Example:
- if new_num_tokens=5 and old_num_tokens=4 and old_embeddings=[w1,w2,w3,w4]
- mask=[True,True,True,True,False] and current_weights=[w1,w2,w3,w4,-1]
- if new_num_tokens=4 and old_num_tokens=5 and old_embeddings=[w1,w2,w3,w4,w5]
- mask=[True,True,True,True] and current_weights=[w1,w2,w3,w4]
"""
old_num_tokens, old_embedding_dim = shape_list(old_embeddings)
size_diff = new_num_tokens - old_num_tokens
# initialize new embeddings
# Copy token embeddings from the previous ones
if tf.math.greater(size_diff, 0):
# if the new size is greater than the old one, we extend the current embeddings with a padding until getting new size
# and we create a mask to properly identify the padded values and be replaced by the values of the newly created
# embeddings
current_weights = tf.pad(
old_embeddings.value(), tf.convert_to_tensor([[0, size_diff], [0, 0]]), constant_values=-1
)
num_tokens_to_copy = min(old_num_tokens, new_num_tokens)
mask = tf.fill(tf.convert_to_tensor([num_tokens_to_copy, 1]), True)
mask = tf.pad(mask, tf.convert_to_tensor([[0, size_diff], [0, 0]]), constant_values=False)
else:
# if the new size if lower than the old one, we take the current embeddings until the new size
current_weights = tf.slice(
old_embeddings.value(),
tf.convert_to_tensor([0, 0]),
tf.convert_to_tensor([new_num_tokens, old_embedding_dim]),
)
mask = tf.fill(tf.convert_to_tensor([new_num_tokens, 1]), True)
return mask, current_weights
class TFPreTrainedModel(tf.keras.Model, TFModelUtilsMixin, TFGenerationMixin, PushToHubMixin):
r"""
Base class for all TF models.
:class:`~transformers.TFPreTrainedModel` takes care of storing the configuration of the models and handles methods
for loading, downloading and saving models as well as a few methods common to all models to:
* resize the input embeddings,
* prune heads in the self-attention heads.
Class attributes (overridden by derived classes):
- **config_class** (:class:`~transformers.PretrainedConfig`) -- A subclass of
:class:`~transformers.PretrainedConfig` to use as configuration class for this model architecture.
- **base_model_prefix** (:obj:`str`) -- A string indicating the attribute associated to the base model in
derived classes of the same architecture adding modules on top of the base model.
"""
config_class = None
base_model_prefix = ""
# a list of re pattern of tensor names to ignore from the model when loading the model weights
# (and avoid unnecessary warnings).
_keys_to_ignore_on_load_missing = None
# a list of re pattern of tensor names to ignore from the weights when loading the model weights
# (and avoid unnecessary warnings).
_keys_to_ignore_on_load_unexpected = None
_requires_load_weight_prefix = False
@property
def dummy_inputs(self) -> Dict[str, tf.Tensor]:
"""
Dummy inputs to build the network.
Returns:
:obj:`Dict[str, tf.Tensor]`: The dummy inputs.
"""
return {
"input_ids": tf.constant(DUMMY_INPUTS),
}
def __init__(self, config, *inputs, **kwargs):
super().__init__(*inputs, **kwargs)
if not isinstance(config, PretrainedConfig):
raise ValueError(
f"Parameter config in `{self.__class__.__name__}(config)` should be an instance of class "
"`PretrainedConfig`. To create a model from a pretrained model use "
f"`model = {self.__class__.__name__}.from_pretrained(PRETRAINED_MODEL_NAME)`"
)
# Save config and origin of the pretrained weights if given in model
self.config = config
self.name_or_path = config.name_or_path
@classmethod
def _from_config(cls, config, **kwargs):
"""
All context managers that the model should be initialized under go here.
"""
return cls(config, **kwargs)
@tf.function(
input_signature=[
{
"input_ids": tf.TensorSpec((None, None), tf.int32, name="input_ids"),
"attention_mask": tf.TensorSpec((None, None), tf.int32, name="attention_mask"),
"token_type_ids": tf.TensorSpec((None, None), tf.int32, name="token_type_ids"),
}
]
)
def serving(self, inputs):
"""
Method used for serving the model.
Args:
inputs (:obj:`Dict[str, tf.Tensor]`):
The input of the saved model as a dictionary of tensors.
"""
output = self.call(inputs)
return self.serving_output(output)
def serving_output(output):
"""
Prepare the output of the saved model. Each model must implement this function.
Args:
output (:obj:`~transformers.TFBaseModelOutput`):
The output returned by the model.
"""
raise NotImplementedError
def get_input_embeddings(self) -> tf.keras.layers.Layer:
"""
Returns the model's input embeddings layer.
Returns:
:obj:`tf.Variable`: The embeddings layer mapping vocabulary to hidden states.
"""
main_layer = getattr(self, self.base_model_prefix, self)
if main_layer is not self:
return main_layer.get_input_embeddings()
else:
raise NotImplementedError
def set_input_embeddings(self, value):
"""
Set model's input embeddings
Args:
value (:obj:`tf.Variable`):
The new weights mapping hidden states to vocabulary.
"""
main_layer = getattr(self, self.base_model_prefix)
if main_layer is None:
raise NotImplementedError("The model does not implements the base_model_prefix attribute.")
try:
main_layer.set_input_embeddings(value)
except AttributeError:
logger.info("Building the model")
self(self.dummy_inputs)
main_layer.set_input_embeddings(value)
def get_output_embeddings(self) -> Union[None, tf.keras.layers.Layer]:
"""
Returns the model's output embeddings
Returns:
:obj:`tf.Variable`: The new weights mapping vocabulary to hidden states.
"""
if self.get_lm_head() is not None:
lm_head = self.get_lm_head()
return lm_head.get_output_embeddings()
return None # Overwrite for models with output embeddings
def set_output_embeddings(self, value):
"""
Set model's output embeddings
Args:
value (:obj:`tf.Variable`):
The new weights mapping hidden states to vocabulary.
"""
if self.get_lm_head() is not None:
lm_head = self.get_lm_head()
try:
lm_head.set_output_embeddings(value)
except AttributeError:
logger.info("Building the model")
self(self.dummy_inputs)
lm_head.set_output_embeddings(value)
def get_output_layer_with_bias(self) -> Union[None, tf.keras.layers.Layer]:
"""
Get the layer that handles a bias attribute in case the model has an LM head with weights tied to the
embeddings
Return:
:obj:`tf.keras.layers.Layer`: The layer that handles the bias, None if not an LM model.
"""
warnings.warn(
"The method get_output_layer_with_bias is deprecated. Please use `get_lm_head` instead.", FutureWarning
)
return self.get_lm_head()
def get_prefix_bias_name(self) -> Union[None, str]:
"""
Get the concatenated _prefix name of the bias from the model name to the parent layer
Return:
:obj:`str`: The _prefix name of the bias.
"""
warnings.warn("The method get_prefix_bias_name is deprecated. Please use `get_bias` instead.", FutureWarning)
return None
def get_bias(self) -> Union[None, Dict[str, tf.Variable]]:
"""
Dict of bias attached to an LM head. The key represents the name of the bias attribute.
Return:
:obj:`tf.Variable`: The weights representing the bias, None if not an LM model.
"""
if self.get_lm_head() is not None:
lm_head = self.get_lm_head()
try:
return lm_head.get_bias()
except AttributeError:
self(self.dummy_inputs)
return lm_head.get_bias()
return None
def set_bias(self, value):
"""
Set all the bias in the LM head.
Args:
value (:obj:`Dict[tf.Variable]`):
All the new bias attached to an LM head.
"""
if self.get_lm_head() is not None:
lm_head = self.get_lm_head()
try:
lm_head.set_bias(value)
except AttributeError:
self(self.dummy_inputs)
lm_head.set_bias(value)
def get_lm_head(self) -> tf.keras.layers.Layer:
"""
The LM Head layer. This method must be overwritten by all the models that have a lm head.
Return:
:obj:`tf.keras.layers.Layer`: The LM head layer if the model has one, None if not.
"""
return None
def resize_token_embeddings(self, new_num_tokens=None) -> tf.Variable:
"""
Resizes input token embeddings matrix of the model if :obj:`new_num_tokens != config.vocab_size`.
Takes care of tying weights embeddings afterwards if the model class has a :obj:`tie_weights()` method.
Arguments:
new_num_tokens (:obj:`int`, `optional`):
The number of new tokens in the embedding matrix. Increasing the size will add newly initialized
vectors at the end. Reducing the size will remove vectors from the end. If not provided or :obj:`None`,
just returns a pointer to the input tokens :obj:`tf.Variable` module of the model without doing
anything.
Return:
:obj:`tf.Variable`: Pointer to the input tokens Embeddings Module of the model.
"""
if new_num_tokens is None or new_num_tokens == self.config.vocab_size:
return self._get_word_embedding_weight(self.get_input_embeddings())
model_embeds = self._resize_token_embeddings(new_num_tokens)
# Update base model and current model config
self.config.vocab_size = new_num_tokens
return model_embeds
def _get_word_embedding_weight(model, embedding_layer):
embeds = getattr(embedding_layer, "weight", None)
if embeds is not None:
return embeds
embeds = getattr(embedding_layer, "decoder", None)
if embeds is not None:
return embeds
# The reason why the attributes don't exist might be
# because the model is not built, so retry getting
# the argument after building the model
model(model.dummy_inputs)
embeds = getattr(embedding_layer, "weight", None)
if embeds is not None:
return embeds
embeds = getattr(embedding_layer, "decoder", None)
if embeds is not None:
return embeds
return None
def _resize_token_embeddings(self, new_num_tokens):
old_embeddings = self._get_word_embedding_weight(self.get_input_embeddings())
new_embeddings = self._get_resized_embeddings(old_embeddings, new_num_tokens)
# if word embeddings are not tied, make sure that lm head bias is resized as well
if self.get_bias() is not None:
old_lm_head_bias = self.get_bias()
new_lm_head_bias = self._get_resized_lm_head_bias(old_lm_head_bias, new_num_tokens)
self.set_bias(new_lm_head_bias)
# if word embeddings are not tied, make sure that lm head decoder is resized as well
if self.get_output_embeddings() is not None:
old_lm_head_decoder = self._get_word_embedding_weight(self.get_output_embeddings())
new_lm_head_decoder = self._get_resized_lm_head_decoder(old_lm_head_decoder, new_num_tokens)
self.set_output_embeddings(new_lm_head_decoder)
self.set_input_embeddings(new_embeddings)
return self.get_input_embeddings()
def _get_resized_lm_head_bias(self, old_lm_head_bias, new_num_tokens):
"""
Build a resized bias from the old ones. Increasing the size will add newly initialized vectors at the end.
Reducing the size will remove vectors from the end
Args:
old_lm_head_bias (:obj:`tf.Variable`):
Old lm head bias to be resized.
new_num_tokens (:obj:`int`, `optional`):
New number of tokens in the linear matrix.
Increasing the size will add newly initialized vectors at the end. Reducing the size will remove
vectors from the end. If not provided or :obj:`None`, just returns None
Return:
:obj:`tf.Variable`: Pointer to the resized bias.
"""
new_lm_head_bias = {}
for attr, weight in old_lm_head_bias.items():
first_dim, old_num_tokens = (None, shape_list(weight)[0]) if tf.rank(weight) == 1 else shape_list(weight)
size_diff = new_num_tokens - old_num_tokens
final_shape = [new_num_tokens] if first_dim is None else [first_dim, new_num_tokens]
# initialize new bias
if tf.math.greater(size_diff, 0):
padding_shape = [[0, size_diff]] if first_dim is None else [[0, 0], [0, size_diff]]
current_bias = tf.pad(weight.value(), tf.convert_to_tensor(padding_shape), constant_values=-1)
num_tokens_to_copy = min(old_num_tokens, new_num_tokens)
mask_shape = [num_tokens_to_copy] if first_dim is None else [1, num_tokens_to_copy]
bias_mask = tf.fill(tf.convert_to_tensor(mask_shape), True)
bias_mask = tf.pad(bias_mask, tf.convert_to_tensor(padding_shape), constant_values=False)
else:
slice_from = [0] if first_dim is None else [0, 0]
current_bias = tf.slice(
weight.value(), tf.convert_to_tensor(slice_from), tf.convert_to_tensor(final_shape)
)
bias_mask = tf.fill(tf.convert_to_tensor(final_shape), True)
new_bias = self.add_weight(
shape=final_shape,
initializer="zeros",
trainable=True,
name=weight.name.split(":")[0],
)
init_bias = tf.where(bias_mask, current_bias, new_bias.value())
new_bias.assign(init_bias)
new_lm_head_bias[attr] = new_bias
return new_lm_head_bias
def _get_resized_lm_head_decoder(self, old_lm_head_decoder, new_num_tokens):
"""
Build a resized decoder from the old ones. Increasing the size will add newly initialized vectors at the end.
Reducing the size will remove vectors from the end
Args:
old_lm_head_decoder (:obj:`tf.Variable`):
Old lm head decoder to be resized.
new_num_tokens (:obj:`int`, `optional`):
New number of tokens in the linear matrix.
Increasing the size will add newly initialized vectors at the end. Reducing the size will remove
vectors from the end. If not provided or :obj:`None`, just returns None
Return:
:obj:`tf.Variable`: Pointer to the resized decoder or None if the output embeddings are different from the
input ones.
"""
new_lm_head_decoder = old_lm_head_decoder
is_input_output_equals = tf.reduce_any(
self._get_word_embedding_weight(self.get_input_embeddings()) == old_lm_head_decoder
)
if old_lm_head_decoder is not None and not is_input_output_equals:
old_embedding_dim = shape_list(old_lm_head_decoder)[1]
decoder_mask, current_decoder = init_copy_embeddings(old_lm_head_decoder, new_num_tokens)
new_lm_head_decoder = self.add_weight(
shape=(new_num_tokens, old_embedding_dim),
initializer="zeros",
trainable=True,
name=old_lm_head_decoder.name.split(":")[0],
)
init_decoder = tf.where(decoder_mask, current_decoder, new_lm_head_decoder.value())
new_lm_head_decoder.assign(init_decoder)
return new_lm_head_decoder
def _get_resized_embeddings(self, old_embeddings, new_num_tokens=None) -> tf.Variable:
"""
Build a resized Embedding weights from a provided token Embedding weights. Increasing the size will add newly
initialized vectors at the end. Reducing the size will remove vectors from the end
Args:
old_embeddings (:obj:`tf.Variable`):
Old embeddings to be resized.
new_num_tokens (:obj:`int`, `optional`):
New number of tokens in the embedding matrix.
Increasing the size will add newly initialized vectors at the end. Reducing the size will remove
vectors from the end. If not provided or :obj:`None`, just returns a pointer to the input tokens
:obj:`tf.Variable`` module of the model without doing anything.
Return:
:obj:`tf.Variable`: Pointer to the resized Embedding Module or the old Embedding Module if
:obj:`new_num_tokens` is :obj:`None`
"""
old_embedding_dim = shape_list(old_embeddings)[1]
init_range = getattr(self.config, "initializer_range", 0.02)
embeddings_mask, current_embeddings = init_copy_embeddings(old_embeddings, new_num_tokens)
new_embeddings = self.add_weight(
name=old_embeddings.name.split(":")[0],
shape=[new_num_tokens, old_embedding_dim],
initializer=get_initializer(init_range),
dtype=tf.float32,
)
init_embeddings = tf.where(embeddings_mask, current_embeddings, new_embeddings.value())
new_embeddings.assign(init_embeddings)
return new_embeddings
def prune_heads(self, heads_to_prune):
"""
Prunes heads of the base model.
Arguments:
heads_to_prune (:obj:`Dict[int, List[int]]`):
Dictionary with keys being selected layer indices (:obj:`int`) and associated values being the list of
heads to prune in said layer (list of :obj:`int`). For instance {1: [0, 2], 2: [2, 3]} will prune heads
0 and 2 on layer 1 and heads 2 and 3 on layer 2.
"""
raise NotImplementedError
def save_pretrained(self, save_directory, saved_model=False, version=1, push_to_hub=False, **kwargs):
"""
Save a model and its configuration file to a directory, so that it can be re-loaded using the
:func:`~transformers.TFPreTrainedModel.from_pretrained` class method.
Arguments:
save_directory (:obj:`str`):
Directory to which to save. Will be created if it doesn't exist.
saved_model (:obj:`bool`, `optional`, defaults to :obj:`False`):
If the model has to be saved in saved model format as well or not.
version (:obj:`int`, `optional`, defaults to 1):
The version of the saved model. A saved model needs to be versioned in order to be properly loaded by
TensorFlow Serving as detailed in the official documentation
https://www.tensorflow.org/tfx/serving/serving_basic
push_to_hub (:obj:`bool`, `optional`, defaults to :obj:`False`):
Whether or not to push your model to the Hugging Face model hub after saving it.
.. warning::
Using :obj:`push_to_hub=True` will synchronize the repository you are pushing to with
:obj:`save_directory`, which requires :obj:`save_directory` to be a local clone of the repo you are
pushing to if it's an existing folder. Pass along :obj:`temp_dir=True` to use a temporary directory
instead.
kwargs:
Additional key word arguments passed along to the
:meth:`~transformers.file_utils.PushToHubMixin.push_to_hub` method.
"""
if os.path.isfile(save_directory):
logger.error(f"Provided path ({save_directory}) should be a directory, not a file")
return
if push_to_hub:
commit_message = kwargs.pop("commit_message", None)
repo = self._create_or_get_repo(save_directory, **kwargs)
os.makedirs(save_directory, exist_ok=True)
if saved_model:
saved_model_dir = os.path.join(save_directory, "saved_model", str(version))
self.save(saved_model_dir, include_optimizer=False, signatures=self.serving)
logger.info(f"Saved model created in {saved_model_dir}")
# Save configuration file
self.config.architectures = [self.__class__.__name__[2:]]
self.config.save_pretrained(save_directory)
# If we save using the predefined names, we can load using `from_pretrained`
output_model_file = os.path.join(save_directory, TF2_WEIGHTS_NAME)
self.save_weights(output_model_file)
logger.info(f"Model weights saved in {output_model_file}")
if push_to_hub:
url = self._push_to_hub(repo, commit_message=commit_message)
logger.info(f"Model pushed to the hub in this commit: {url}")
@classmethod
def from_pretrained(cls, pretrained_model_name_or_path, *model_args, **kwargs):
r"""
Instantiate a pretrained TF 2.0 model from a pre-trained model configuration.
The warning `Weights from XXX not initialized from pretrained model` means that the weights of XXX do not come
pretrained with the rest of the model. It is up to you to train those weights with a downstream fine-tuning
task.
The warning `Weights from XXX not used in YYY` means that the layer XXX is not used by YYY, therefore those
weights are discarded.
Parameters:
pretrained_model_name_or_path (:obj:`str`, `optional`):
Can be either:
- A string, the `model id` of a pretrained model hosted inside a model repo on huggingface.co.
Valid model ids can be located at the root-level, like ``bert-base-uncased``, or namespaced under
a user or organization name, like ``dbmdz/bert-base-german-cased``.
- A path to a `directory` containing model weights saved using
:func:`~transformers.TFPreTrainedModel.save_pretrained`, e.g., ``./my_model_directory/``.
- A path or url to a `PyTorch state_dict save file` (e.g, ``./pt_model/pytorch_model.bin``). In
this case, ``from_pt`` should be set to :obj:`True` and a configuration object should be provided
as ``config`` argument. This loading path is slower than converting the PyTorch model in a
TensorFlow model using the provided conversion scripts and loading the TensorFlow model
afterwards.
- :obj:`None` if you are both providing the configuration and state dictionary (resp. with keyword
arguments ``config`` and ``state_dict``).
model_args (sequence of positional arguments, `optional`):
All remaning positional arguments will be passed to the underlying model's ``__init__`` method.
config (:obj:`Union[PretrainedConfig, str]`, `optional`):
Can be either:
- an instance of a class derived from :class:`~transformers.PretrainedConfig`,
- a string valid as input to :func:`~transformers.PretrainedConfig.from_pretrained`.
Configuration for the model to use instead of an automatically loaded configuation. Configuration can
be automatically loaded when:
- The model is a model provided by the library (loaded with the `model id` string of a pretrained
model).
- The model was saved using :func:`~transformers.TFPreTrainedModel.save_pretrained` and is reloaded
by supplying the save directory.
- The model is loaded by supplying a local directory as ``pretrained_model_name_or_path`` and a
configuration JSON file named `config.json` is found in the directory.
from_pt: (:obj:`bool`, `optional`, defaults to :obj:`False`):
Load the model weights from a PyTorch state_dict save file (see docstring of
``pretrained_model_name_or_path`` argument).
ignore_mismatched_sizes (:obj:`bool`, `optional`, defaults to :obj:`False`):
Whether or not to raise an error if some of the weights from the checkpoint do not have the same size
as the weights of the model (if for instance, you are instantiating a model with 10 labels from a
checkpoint with 3 labels).
cache_dir (:obj:`str`, `optional`):
Path to a directory in which a downloaded pretrained model configuration should be cached if the
standard cache should not be used.
force_download (:obj:`bool`, `optional`, defaults to :obj:`False`):
Whether or not to force the (re-)download of the model weights and configuration files, overriding the
cached versions if they exist.
resume_download (:obj:`bool`, `optional`, defaults to :obj:`False`):
Whether or not to delete incompletely received files. Will attempt to resume the download if such a
file exists.
proxies: (:obj:`Dict[str, str], `optional`):
A dictionary of proxy servers to use by protocol or endpoint, e.g., :obj:`{'http': 'foo.bar:3128',
'http://hostname': 'foo.bar:4012'}`. The proxies are used on each request.
output_loading_info(:obj:`bool`, `optional`, defaults to :obj:`False`):
Whether ot not to also return a dictionary containing missing keys, unexpected keys and error messages.
local_files_only(:obj:`bool`, `optional`, defaults to :obj:`False`):
Whether or not to only look at local files (e.g., not try doanloading the model).
use_auth_token (:obj:`str` or `bool`, `optional`):
The token to use as HTTP bearer authorization for remote files. If :obj:`True`, will use the token
generated when running :obj:`transformers-cli login` (stored in :obj:`~/.huggingface`).
revision(:obj:`str`, `optional`, defaults to :obj:`"main"`):
The specific model version to use. It can be a branch name, a tag name, or a commit id, since we use a
git-based system for storing models and other artifacts on huggingface.co, so ``revision`` can be any
identifier allowed by git.
mirror(:obj:`str`, `optional`):
Mirror source to accelerate downloads in China. If you are from China and have an accessibility
problem, you can set this option to resolve it. Note that we do not guarantee the timeliness or safety.
Please refer to the mirror site for more information.
kwargs (remaining dictionary of keyword arguments, `optional`):
Can be used to update the configuration object (after it being loaded) and initiate the model (e.g.,
:obj:`output_attentions=True`). Behaves differently depending on whether a ``config`` is provided or
automatically loaded:
- If a configuration is provided with ``config``, ``**kwargs`` will be directly passed to the
underlying model's ``__init__`` method (we assume all relevant updates to the configuration have
already been done)
- If a configuration is not provided, ``kwargs`` will be first passed to the configuration class
initialization function (:func:`~transformers.PretrainedConfig.from_pretrained`). Each key of
``kwargs`` that corresponds to a configuration attribute will be used to override said attribute
with the supplied ``kwargs`` value. Remaining keys that do not correspond to any configuration
attribute will be passed to the underlying model's ``__init__`` function.
.. note::
Passing :obj:`use_auth_token=True` is required when you want to use a private model.
Examples::
>>> from transformers import BertConfig, TFBertModel
>>> # Download model and configuration from huggingface.co and cache.
>>> model = TFBertModel.from_pretrained('bert-base-uncased')
>>> # Model was saved using `save_pretrained('./test/saved_model/')` (for example purposes, not runnable).
>>> model = TFBertModel.from_pretrained('./test/saved_model/')
>>> # Update configuration during loading.
>>> model = TFBertModel.from_pretrained('bert-base-uncased', output_attentions=True)
>>> assert model.config.output_attentions == True
>>> # Loading from a Pytorch model file instead of a TensorFlow checkpoint (slower, for example purposes, not runnable).
>>> config = BertConfig.from_json_file('./pt_model/my_pt_model_config.json')
>>> model = TFBertModel.from_pretrained('./pt_model/my_pytorch_model.bin', from_pt=True, config=config)
"""
config = kwargs.pop("config", None)
cache_dir = kwargs.pop("cache_dir", None)
from_pt = kwargs.pop("from_pt", False)
ignore_mismatched_sizes = kwargs.pop("ignore_mismatched_sizes", False)
force_download = kwargs.pop("force_download", False)
resume_download = kwargs.pop("resume_download", False)
proxies = kwargs.pop("proxies", None)
output_loading_info = kwargs.pop("output_loading_info", False)
local_files_only = kwargs.pop("local_files_only", False)
use_auth_token = kwargs.pop("use_auth_token", None)
revision = kwargs.pop("revision", None)
mirror = kwargs.pop("mirror", None)
load_weight_prefix = kwargs.pop("load_weight_prefix", None)
from_pipeline = kwargs.pop("_from_pipeline", None)
from_auto_class = kwargs.pop("_from_auto", False)
user_agent = {"file_type": "model", "framework": "tensorflow", "from_auto_class": from_auto_class}
if from_pipeline is not None:
user_agent["using_pipeline"] = from_pipeline
if is_offline_mode() and not local_files_only:
logger.info("Offline mode: forcing local_files_only=True")
local_files_only = True
# Load config if we don't provide a configuration
if not isinstance(config, PretrainedConfig):
config_path = config if config is not None else pretrained_model_name_or_path
config, model_kwargs = cls.config_class.from_pretrained(
config_path,
*model_args,
cache_dir=cache_dir,
return_unused_kwargs=True,
force_download=force_download,
resume_download=resume_download,
proxies=proxies,
local_files_only=local_files_only,
use_auth_token=use_auth_token,
revision=revision,
_from_auto=from_auto_class,
_from_pipeline=from_pipeline,
**kwargs,
)
else:
model_kwargs = kwargs
# Load model
if pretrained_model_name_or_path is not None:
if os.path.isdir(pretrained_model_name_or_path):
if from_pt and os.path.isfile(os.path.join(pretrained_model_name_or_path, WEIGHTS_NAME)):
# Load from a PyTorch checkpoint in priority if from_pt
archive_file = os.path.join(pretrained_model_name_or_path, WEIGHTS_NAME)
elif os.path.isfile(os.path.join(pretrained_model_name_or_path, TF2_WEIGHTS_NAME)):
# Load from a TF 2.0 checkpoint
archive_file = os.path.join(pretrained_model_name_or_path, TF2_WEIGHTS_NAME)
else:
raise EnvironmentError(
f"Error no file named {[WEIGHTS_NAME, TF2_WEIGHTS_NAME]} found in directory "
f"{pretrained_model_name_or_path} or `from_pt` set to False"
)
elif os.path.isfile(pretrained_model_name_or_path) or is_remote_url(pretrained_model_name_or_path):
archive_file = pretrained_model_name_or_path
elif os.path.isfile(pretrained_model_name_or_path + ".index"):
archive_file = pretrained_model_name_or_path + ".index"
else:
archive_file = hf_bucket_url(
pretrained_model_name_or_path,
filename=(WEIGHTS_NAME if from_pt else TF2_WEIGHTS_NAME),
revision=revision,
mirror=mirror,
)
try:
# Load from URL or cache if already cached
resolved_archive_file = cached_path(
archive_file,
cache_dir=cache_dir,
force_download=force_download,
proxies=proxies,
resume_download=resume_download,
local_files_only=local_files_only,
use_auth_token=use_auth_token,
user_agent=user_agent,
)
except EnvironmentError as err:
logger.error(err)
msg = (
f"Can't load weights for '{pretrained_model_name_or_path}'. Make sure that:\n\n"
f"- '{pretrained_model_name_or_path}' is a correct model identifier listed on 'https://huggingface.co/models'\n\n"
f"- or '{pretrained_model_name_or_path}' is the correct path to a directory containing a file named one of {TF2_WEIGHTS_NAME}, {WEIGHTS_NAME}.\n\n"
)
raise EnvironmentError(msg)
if resolved_archive_file == archive_file:
logger.info(f"loading weights file {archive_file}")
else:
logger.info(f"loading weights file {archive_file} from cache at {resolved_archive_file}")
else:
resolved_archive_file = None
config.name_or_path = pretrained_model_name_or_path
# composed models, *e.g.* TFRag, require special treatment when it comes to loading
# pre-trained weights.
if cls._requires_load_weight_prefix and model_kwargs.get("name") is not None:
model_kwargs["load_weight_prefix"] = load_weight_prefix + "/" + model_kwargs.get("name")
# Instantiate model.
model = cls(config, *model_args, **model_kwargs)
if from_pt:
from .modeling_tf_pytorch_utils import load_pytorch_checkpoint_in_tf2_model
# Load from a PyTorch checkpoint
return load_pytorch_checkpoint_in_tf2_model(model, resolved_archive_file, allow_missing_keys=True)
# we might need to extend the variable scope for composite models
if load_weight_prefix is not None:
with tf.compat.v1.variable_scope(load_weight_prefix):
model(model.dummy_inputs) # build the network with dummy inputs
else:
model(model.dummy_inputs) # build the network with dummy inputs
assert os.path.isfile(resolved_archive_file), f"Error retrieving file {resolved_archive_file}"
# 'by_name' allow us to do transfer learning by skipping/adding layers
# see https://github.com/tensorflow/tensorflow/blob/00fad90125b18b80fe054de1055770cfb8fe4ba3/tensorflow/python/keras/engine/network.py#L1339-L1357
try:
missing_keys, unexpected_keys, mismatched_keys = load_tf_weights(
model,
resolved_archive_file,
ignore_mismatched_sizes=ignore_mismatched_sizes,
_prefix=load_weight_prefix,
)
except OSError:
raise OSError(
"Unable to load weights from h5 file. "
"If you tried to load a TF 2.0 model from a PyTorch checkpoint, please set from_pt=True. "
)
model(model.dummy_inputs) # Make sure restore ops are run
if cls._keys_to_ignore_on_load_missing is not None:
for pat in cls._keys_to_ignore_on_load_missing:
missing_keys = [k for k in missing_keys if re.search(pat, k) is None]
if cls._keys_to_ignore_on_load_unexpected is not None:
for pat in cls._keys_to_ignore_on_load_unexpected:
unexpected_keys = [k for k in unexpected_keys if re.search(pat, k) is None]
if len(unexpected_keys) > 0:
logger.warning(
f"Some layers from the model checkpoint at {pretrained_model_name_or_path} were not used when "
f"initializing {model.__class__.__name__}: {unexpected_keys}\n"
f"- This IS expected if you are initializing {model.__class__.__name__} from the checkpoint of a model trained on another task "
f"or with another architecture (e.g. initializing a BertForSequenceClassification model from a BertForPreTraining model).\n"
f"- This IS NOT expected if you are initializing {model.__class__.__name__} from the checkpoint of a model that you expect "
f"to be exactly identical (initializing a BertForSequenceClassification model from a BertForSequenceClassification model)."
)
else:
logger.warning(f"All model checkpoint layers were used when initializing {model.__class__.__name__}.\n")
if len(missing_keys) > 0:
logger.warning(
f"Some layers of {model.__class__.__name__} were not initialized from the model checkpoint at {pretrained_model_name_or_path} "
f"and are newly initialized: {missing_keys}\n"
f"You should probably TRAIN this model on a down-stream task to be able to use it for predictions and inference."
)
elif len(mismatched_keys) == 0:
logger.warning(
f"All the layers of {model.__class__.__name__} were initialized from the model checkpoint at {pretrained_model_name_or_path}.\n"
f"If your task is similar to the task the model of the checkpoint was trained on, "
f"you can already use {model.__class__.__name__} for predictions without further training."
)
if len(mismatched_keys) > 0:
mismatched_warning = "\n".join(
[
f"- {key}: found shape {shape1} in the checkpoint and {shape2} in the model instantiated"
for key, shape1, shape2 in mismatched_keys
]
)
logger.warning(
f"Some weights of {model.__class__.__name__} were not initialized from the model checkpoint at {pretrained_model_name_or_path} "
f"and are newly initialized because the shapes did not match:\n{mismatched_warning}\n"
f"You should probably TRAIN this model on a down-stream task to be able to use it for predictions and inference."
)
if output_loading_info:
loading_info = {
"missing_keys": missing_keys,
"unexpected_keys": unexpected_keys,
"mismatched_keys": mismatched_keys,
}
return model, loading_info
return model
# To update the docstring, we need to copy the method, otherwise we change the original docstring.
TFPreTrainedModel.push_to_hub = copy_func(TFPreTrainedModel.push_to_hub)
TFPreTrainedModel.push_to_hub.__doc__ = TFPreTrainedModel.push_to_hub.__doc__.format(
object="model", object_class="TFAutoModel", object_files="model checkpoint"
)
class TFConv1D(tf.keras.layers.Layer):
"""
1D-convolutional layer as defined by Radford et al. for OpenAI GPT (and also used in GPT-2).
Basically works like a linear layer but the weights are transposed.
Args:
nf (:obj:`int`):
The number of output features.
nx (:obj:`int`):
The number of input features.
initializer_range (:obj:`float`, `optional`, defaults to 0.02):
The standard deviation to use to initialize the weights.
kwargs:
Additional keyword arguments passed along to the :obj:`__init__` of :obj:`tf.keras.layers.Layer`.
"""
def __init__(self, nf, nx, initializer_range=0.02, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.nf = nf
self.nx = nx
self.initializer_range = initializer_range
def build(self, input_shape):
self.weight = self.add_weight(
"weight", shape=[self.nx, self.nf], initializer=get_initializer(self.initializer_range)
)
self.bias = self.add_weight("bias", shape=[1, self.nf], initializer=tf.zeros_initializer())
def call(self, x):
bz, sl = shape_list(x)[:2]
x = tf.reshape(x, [-1, self.nx])
x = tf.matmul(x, self.weight) + self.bias
x = tf.reshape(x, [bz, sl, self.nf])
return x
class TFSharedEmbeddings(tf.keras.layers.Layer):
r"""
Construct shared token embeddings.
The weights of the embedding layer is usually shared with the weights of the linear decoder when doing language
modeling.
Args:
vocab_size (:obj:`int`):
The size of the vocabulary, e.g., the number of unique tokens.
hidden_size (:obj:`int`):
The size of the embedding vectors.
initializer_range (:obj:`float`, `optional`):
The standard deviation to use when initializing the weights. If no value is provided, it will default to
:math:`1/\sqrt{hidden\_size}`.
kwargs:
Additional keyword arguments passed along to the :obj:`__init__` of :obj:`tf.keras.layers.Layer`.
"""
def __init__(self, vocab_size: int, hidden_size: int, initializer_range: Optional[float] = None, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.vocab_size = vocab_size
self.hidden_size = hidden_size
self.initializer_range = hidden_size ** -0.5 if initializer_range is None else initializer_range
def build(self, input_shape):
"""
Build shared token embedding layer Shared weights logic adapted from
https://github.com/tensorflow/models/blob/a009f4fb9d2fc4949e32192a944688925ef78659/official/transformer/v2/embedding_layer.py#L24
"""
self.weight = self.add_weight(
"weight", shape=[self.vocab_size, self.hidden_size], initializer=get_initializer(self.initializer_range)
)
super().build(input_shape)
def get_config(self):
config = {
"vocab_size": self.vocab_size,
"hidden_size": self.hidden_size,
"initializer_range": self.initializer_range,
}
base_config = super().get_config()
return dict(list(base_config.items()) + list(config.items()))
def call(self, inputs: tf.Tensor, mode: str = "embedding") -> tf.Tensor:
"""
Get token embeddings of inputs or decode final hidden state.
Args:
inputs (:obj:`tf.Tensor`):
In embedding mode, should be an int64 tensor with shape :obj:`[batch_size, length]`.
In linear mode, should be a float tensor with shape :obj:`[batch_size, length, hidden_size]`.
mode (:obj:`str`, defaults to :obj:`"embedding"`):
A valid value is either :obj:`"embedding"` or :obj:`"linear"`, the first one indicates that the layer
should be used as an embedding layer, the second one that the layer should be used as a linear decoder.
Returns:
:obj:`tf.Tensor`: In embedding mode, the output is a float32 embedding tensor, with shape
:obj:`[batch_size, length, embedding_size]`.
In linear mode, the output is a float32 with shape :obj:`[batch_size, length, vocab_size]`.
Raises:
ValueError: if :obj:`mode` is not valid.
Shared weights logic is adapted from `here
<https://github.com/tensorflow/models/blob/a009f4fb9d2fc4949e32192a944688925ef78659/official/transformer/v2/embedding_layer.py#L24>`__.
"""
if mode == "embedding":
return self._embedding(inputs)
elif mode == "linear":
return self._linear(inputs)
else:
raise ValueError(f"mode {mode} is not valid.")
def _embedding(self, input_ids):
"""Applies embedding based on inputs tensor."""
return tf.gather(self.weight, input_ids)
def _linear(self, inputs):
"""
Computes logits by running inputs through a linear layer.
Args:
inputs: A float32 tensor with shape [..., hidden_size]
Returns:
float32 tensor with shape [..., vocab_size].
"""
first_dims = shape_list(inputs)[:-1]
x = tf.reshape(inputs, [-1, self.hidden_size])
logits = tf.matmul(x, self.weight, transpose_b=True)
return tf.reshape(logits, first_dims + [self.vocab_size])
class TFSequenceSummary(tf.keras.layers.Layer):
"""
Compute a single vector summary of a sequence hidden states.
Args:
config (:class:`~transformers.PretrainedConfig`):
The config used by the model. Relevant arguments in the config class of the model are (refer to the actual
config class of your model for the default values it uses):
- **summary_type** (:obj:`str`) -- The method to use to make this summary. Accepted values are:
- :obj:`"last"` -- Take the last token hidden state (like XLNet)
- :obj:`"first"` -- Take the first token hidden state (like Bert)
- :obj:`"mean"` -- Take the mean of all tokens hidden states
- :obj:`"cls_index"` -- Supply a Tensor of classification token position (GPT/GPT-2)
- :obj:`"attn"` -- Not implemented now, use multi-head attention
- **summary_use_proj** (:obj:`bool`) -- Add a projection after the vector extraction.
- **summary_proj_to_labels** (:obj:`bool`) -- If :obj:`True`, the projection outputs to
:obj:`config.num_labels` classes (otherwise to :obj:`config.hidden_size`).
- **summary_activation** (:obj:`Optional[str]`) -- Set to :obj:`"tanh"` to add a tanh activation to the
output, another string or :obj:`None` will add no activation.
- **summary_first_dropout** (:obj:`float`) -- Optional dropout probability before the projection and
activation.
- **summary_last_dropout** (:obj:`float`)-- Optional dropout probability after the projection and
activation.
initializer_range (:obj:`float`, defaults to 0.02): The standard deviation to use to initialize the weights.
kwargs:
Additional keyword arguments passed along to the :obj:`__init__` of :obj:`tf.keras.layers.Layer`.
"""
def __init__(self, config: PretrainedConfig, initializer_range: float = 0.02, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.summary_type = config.summary_type if hasattr(config, "summary_use_proj") else "last"
if self.summary_type == "attn":
# We should use a standard multi-head attention module with absolute positional embedding for that.
# Cf. https://github.com/zihangdai/xlnet/blob/master/modeling.py#L253-L276
# We can probably just use the multi-head attention module of PyTorch >=1.1.0
raise NotImplementedError
self.has_summary = hasattr(config, "summary_use_proj") and config.summary_use_proj
if self.has_summary:
if hasattr(config, "summary_proj_to_labels") and config.summary_proj_to_labels and config.num_labels > 0:
num_classes = config.num_labels
else:
num_classes = config.hidden_size
self.summary = tf.keras.layers.Dense(
num_classes, kernel_initializer=get_initializer(initializer_range), name="summary"
)
self.has_activation = hasattr(config, "summary_activation") and config.summary_activation == "tanh"
if self.has_activation:
self.activation = tf.keras.activations.tanh
self.has_first_dropout = hasattr(config, "summary_first_dropout") and config.summary_first_dropout > 0
if self.has_first_dropout:
self.first_dropout = tf.keras.layers.Dropout(config.summary_first_dropout)
self.has_last_dropout = hasattr(config, "summary_last_dropout") and config.summary_last_dropout > 0
if self.has_last_dropout:
self.last_dropout = tf.keras.layers.Dropout(config.summary_last_dropout)
def call(self, inputs, cls_index=None, training=False):
if not isinstance(inputs, (dict, tuple, list)):
hidden_states = inputs
elif isinstance(inputs, (tuple, list)):
hidden_states = inputs[0]
cls_index = inputs[1] if len(inputs) > 1 else None
assert len(inputs) <= 2, "Too many inputs."
else:
hidden_states = inputs.get("hidden_states")
cls_index = inputs.get("cls_index", None)
if self.summary_type == "last":
output = hidden_states[:, -1]
elif self.summary_type == "first":
output = hidden_states[:, 0]
elif self.summary_type == "mean":
output = tf.reduce_mean(hidden_states, axis=1)
elif self.summary_type == "cls_index":
hidden_shape = shape_list(hidden_states) # e.g. [batch, num choices, seq length, hidden dims]
if cls_index is None:
cls_index = tf.fill(
hidden_shape[:-2], hidden_shape[-2] - 1
) # A tensor full of shape [batch] or [batch, num choices] full of sequence length
cls_shape = shape_list(cls_index)
if len(cls_shape) <= len(hidden_shape) - 2:
cls_index = tf.expand_dims(cls_index, axis=-1)
# else:
# cls_index = cls_index[..., tf.newaxis]
# cls_index = cls_index.expand((-1,) * (cls_index.dim()-1) + (hidden_states.size(-1),))
# shape of cls_index: (bsz, XX, 1, hidden_size) where XX are optional leading dim of hidden_states
output = tf.gather(hidden_states, cls_index, batch_dims=len(hidden_shape) - 2)
output = tf.squeeze(
output, axis=len(hidden_shape) - 2
) # shape of output: (batch, num choices, hidden_size)
elif self.summary_type == "attn":
raise NotImplementedError
if self.has_first_dropout:
output = self.first_dropout(output, training=training)
if self.has_summary:
output = self.summary(output)
if self.has_activation:
output = self.activation(output)
if self.has_last_dropout:
output = self.last_dropout(output, training=training)
return output
def shape_list(tensor: tf.Tensor) -> List[int]:
"""
Deal with dynamic shape in tensorflow cleanly.
Args:
tensor (:obj:`tf.Tensor`): The tensor we want the shape of.
Returns:
:obj:`List[int]`: The shape of the tensor as a list.
"""
dynamic = tf.shape(tensor)
if tensor.shape == tf.TensorShape(None):
return dynamic
static = tensor.shape.as_list()
return [dynamic[i] if s is None else s for i, s in enumerate(static)]
def get_initializer(initializer_range: float = 0.02) -> tf.initializers.TruncatedNormal:
"""
Creates a :obj:`tf.initializers.TruncatedNormal` with the given range.
Args:
initializer_range (`float`, defaults to 0.02): Standard deviation of the initializer range.
Returns:
:obj:`tf.initializers.TruncatedNormal`: The truncated normal initializer.
"""
return tf.keras.initializers.TruncatedNormal(stddev=initializer_range)
class TFWrappedEmbeddings:
"""
this class wraps a the TFSharedEmbeddingTokens layer into a python 'no-keras-layer' class to avoid problem with
weight restoring. Also it makes sure that the layer is called from the correct scope to avoid problem with
saving/storing the correct weights
"""
def __init__(self, layer, abs_scope_name=None):
self._layer = layer
self._abs_scope_name = abs_scope_name
def call(self, inputs, mode="embedding"):
if self._abs_scope_name is None:
return self._layer.call(inputs, mode)
# if an abs scope name is given to the embedding variable, call variable from absolute scope
with tf.compat.v1.variable_scope(self._abs_scope_name, auxiliary_name_scope=False) as abs_scope_name:
with tf.name_scope(abs_scope_name.original_name_scope):
return self._layer.call(inputs, mode)
def __call__(self, inputs, mode="embedding"):
if self._abs_scope_name is None:
return self._layer(inputs, mode)
# if an abs scope name is given to the embedding variable, call variable from absolute scope
with tf.compat.v1.variable_scope(self._abs_scope_name, auxiliary_name_scope=False) as abs_scope_name:
with tf.name_scope(abs_scope_name.original_name_scope):
return self._layer(inputs, mode)
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