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# coding=utf-8
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"""Flax BlenderbotSmall model."""
import math
import random
from functools import partial
from typing import Callable, Optional, Tuple
import flax.linen as nn
import jax
import jax.numpy as jnp
from flax.core.frozen_dict import FrozenDict, freeze, unfreeze
from flax.linen import combine_masks, make_causal_mask
from flax.linen.attention import dot_product_attention_weights
from flax.traverse_util import flatten_dict, unflatten_dict
from jax import lax
from jax.random import PRNGKey
from ...modeling_flax_outputs import (
FlaxBaseModelOutput,
FlaxBaseModelOutputWithPastAndCrossAttentions,
FlaxCausalLMOutputWithCrossAttentions,
FlaxSeq2SeqLMOutput,
FlaxSeq2SeqModelOutput,
)
from ...modeling_flax_utils import (
ACT2FN,
FlaxPreTrainedModel,
append_call_sample_docstring,
append_replace_return_docstrings,
overwrite_call_docstring,
)
from ...utils import add_start_docstrings, logging, replace_return_docstrings
from .configuration_blenderbot_small import BlenderbotSmallConfig
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC = "facebook/blenderbot_small-90M"
_CONFIG_FOR_DOC = "BlenderbotSmallConfig"
BLENDERBOT_SMALL_START_DOCSTRING = r"""
This model inherits from [`FlaxPreTrainedModel`]. Check the superclass documentation for the generic methods the
library implements for all its model (such as downloading or saving, resizing the input embeddings, pruning heads
etc.)
This model is also a Flax Linen
[flax.nn.Module](https://flax.readthedocs.io/en/latest/_autosummary/flax.nn.module.html) subclass. Use it as a
regular Flax Module and refer to the Flax documentation for all matter related to general usage and behavior.
Finally, this model supports inherent JAX features such as:
- [Just-In-Time (JIT) compilation](https://jax.readthedocs.io/en/latest/jax.html#just-in-time-compilation-jit)
- [Automatic Differentiation](https://jax.readthedocs.io/en/latest/jax.html#automatic-differentiation)
- [Vectorization](https://jax.readthedocs.io/en/latest/jax.html#vectorization-vmap)
- [Parallelization](https://jax.readthedocs.io/en/latest/jax.html#parallelization-pmap)
Parameters:
config ([`BlenderbotSmallConfig`]): Model configuration class with all the parameters of the model.
Initializing with a config file does not load the weights associated with the model, only the
configuration. Check out the [`~FlaxPreTrainedModel.from_pretrained`] method to load the model weights.
dtype (`jax.numpy.dtype`, *optional*, defaults to `jax.numpy.float32`):
The data type of the computation. Can be one of `jax.numpy.float32`, `jax.numpy.float16` (on GPUs) and
`jax.numpy.bfloat16` (on TPUs).
This can be used to enable mixed-precision training or half-precision inference on GPUs or TPUs. If
specified all the computation will be performed with the given `dtype`.
**Note that this only specifies the dtype of the computation and does not influence the dtype of model
parameters.**
If you wish to change the dtype of the model parameters, see [`~FlaxPreTrainedModel.to_fp16`] and
[`~FlaxPreTrainedModel.to_bf16`].
"""
BLENDERBOT_SMALL_INPUTS_DOCSTRING = r"""
Args:
input_ids (`jnp.ndarray` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`):
Indices of input sequence tokens in the vocabulary. Padding will be ignored by default should you provide
it.
Indices can be obtained using [`AutoTokenizer`]. See [`PreTrainedTokenizer.encode`] and
[`PreTrainedTokenizer.__call__`] for details.
[What are input IDs?](../glossary#input-ids)
attention_mask (`jnp.ndarray` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on padding token indices. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
decoder_input_ids (`jnp.ndarray` of shape `(batch_size, target_sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Indices of decoder input sequence tokens in the vocabulary.
Indices can be obtained using [`AutoTokenizer`]. See [`PreTrainedTokenizer.encode`] and
[`PreTrainedTokenizer.__call__`] for details.
[What are decoder input IDs?](../glossary#decoder-input-ids)
For translation and summarization training, `decoder_input_ids` should be provided. If no
`decoder_input_ids` is provided, the model will create this tensor by shifting the `input_ids` to the right
for denoising pre-training following the paper.
decoder_attention_mask (`jnp.ndarray` of shape `(batch_size, target_sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Default behavior: generate a tensor that ignores pad tokens in `decoder_input_ids`. Causal mask will also
be used by default.
If you want to change padding behavior, you should modify to your needs. See diagram 1 in [the
paper](https://arxiv.org/abs/1910.13461) for more information on the default strategy.
position_ids (`numpy.ndarray` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Indices of positions of each input sequence tokens in the position embeddings. Selected in the range `[0,
config.max_position_embeddings - 1]`.
decoder_position_ids (`numpy.ndarray` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Indices of positions of each decoder input sequence tokens in the position embeddings. Selected in the
range `[0, config.max_position_embeddings - 1]`.
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under returned
tensors for more detail.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors for
more detail.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple.
"""
BLENDERBOT_SMALL_ENCODE_INPUTS_DOCSTRING = r"""
Args:
input_ids (`jnp.ndarray` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`):
Indices of input sequence tokens in the vocabulary. Padding will be ignored by default should you provide
it.
Indices can be obtained using [`AutoTokenizer`]. See [`PreTrainedTokenizer.encode`] and
[`PreTrainedTokenizer.__call__`] for details.
[What are input IDs?](../glossary#input-ids)
attention_mask (`jnp.ndarray` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on padding token indices. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
position_ids (`numpy.ndarray` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Indices of positions of each input sequence tokens in the position embeddings. Selected in the range `[0,
config.max_position_embeddings - 1]`.
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under returned
tensors for more detail.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors for
more detail.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple.
"""
BLENDERBOT_SMALL_DECODE_INPUTS_DOCSTRING = r"""
Args:
decoder_input_ids (`jnp.ndarray` of shape `(batch_size, target_sequence_length)`):
Indices of decoder input sequence tokens in the vocabulary.
Indices can be obtained using [`AutoTokenizer`]. See [`PreTrainedTokenizer.encode`] and
[`PreTrainedTokenizer.__call__`] for details.
[What are decoder input IDs?](../glossary#decoder-input-ids)
For translation and summarization training, `decoder_input_ids` should be provided. If no
`decoder_input_ids` is provided, the model will create this tensor by shifting the `input_ids` to the right
for denoising pre-training following the paper.
encoder_outputs (`tuple(tuple(jnp.ndarray)`):
Tuple consists of (`last_hidden_state`, *optional*: `hidden_states`, *optional*: `attentions`)
`last_hidden_state` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`, *optional*) is a sequence of
hidden-states at the output of the last layer of the encoder. Used in the cross-attention of the decoder.
encoder_attention_mask (`jnp.ndarray` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on padding token indices. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
decoder_attention_mask (`jnp.ndarray` of shape `(batch_size, target_sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Default behavior: generate a tensor that ignores pad tokens in `decoder_input_ids`. Causal mask will also
be used by default.
If you want to change padding behavior, you should modify to your needs. See diagram 1 in [the
paper](https://arxiv.org/abs/1910.13461) for more information on the default strategy.
decoder_position_ids (`numpy.ndarray` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Indices of positions of each decoder input sequence tokens in the position embeddings. Selected in the
range `[0, config.max_position_embeddings - 1]`.
past_key_values (`Dict[str, np.ndarray]`, *optional*, returned by `init_cache` or when passing previous `past_key_values`):
Dictionary of pre-computed hidden-states (key and values in the attention blocks) that can be used for fast
auto-regressive decoding. Pre-computed key and value hidden-states are of shape *[batch_size, max_length]*.
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under returned
tensors for more detail.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors for
more detail.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple.
"""
# Copied from transformers.models.bart.modeling_flax_bart.shift_tokens_right
def shift_tokens_right(input_ids: jnp.ndarray, pad_token_id: int, decoder_start_token_id: int) -> jnp.ndarray:
"""
Shift input ids one token to the right.
"""
shifted_input_ids = jnp.zeros_like(input_ids)
shifted_input_ids = shifted_input_ids.at[:, 1:].set(input_ids[:, :-1])
shifted_input_ids = shifted_input_ids.at[:, 0].set(decoder_start_token_id)
shifted_input_ids = jnp.where(shifted_input_ids == -100, pad_token_id, shifted_input_ids)
return shifted_input_ids
# Copied from transformers.models.bart.modeling_flax_bart.FlaxBartAttention with Bart->BlenderbotSmall
class FlaxBlenderbotSmallAttention(nn.Module):
config: BlenderbotSmallConfig
embed_dim: int
num_heads: int
dropout: float = 0.0
causal: bool = False
bias: bool = True
dtype: jnp.dtype = jnp.float32 # the dtype of the computation
def setup(self) -> None:
self.head_dim = self.embed_dim // self.num_heads
if self.head_dim * self.num_heads != self.embed_dim:
raise ValueError(
f"embed_dim must be divisible by num_heads (got `embed_dim`: {self.embed_dim}"
f" and `num_heads`: {self.num_heads})."
)
dense = partial(
nn.Dense,
self.embed_dim,
use_bias=self.bias,
dtype=self.dtype,
kernel_init=jax.nn.initializers.normal(self.config.init_std),
)
self.q_proj, self.k_proj, self.v_proj = dense(), dense(), dense()
self.out_proj = dense()
self.dropout_layer = nn.Dropout(rate=self.dropout)
if self.causal:
self.causal_mask = make_causal_mask(
jnp.ones((1, self.config.max_position_embeddings), dtype="bool"), dtype="bool"
)
def _split_heads(self, hidden_states):
return hidden_states.reshape(hidden_states.shape[:2] + (self.num_heads, self.head_dim))
def _merge_heads(self, hidden_states):
return hidden_states.reshape(hidden_states.shape[:2] + (self.embed_dim,))
@nn.compact
def _concatenate_to_cache(self, key, value, query, attention_mask):
"""
This function takes projected key, value states from a single input token and concatenates the states to cached
states from previous steps. This function is slightly adapted from the official Flax repository:
https://github.com/google/flax/blob/491ce18759622506588784b4fca0e4bf05f8c8cd/flax/linen/attention.py#L252
"""
# detect if we're initializing by absence of existing cache data.
is_initialized = self.has_variable("cache", "cached_key")
cached_key = self.variable("cache", "cached_key", jnp.zeros, key.shape, key.dtype)
cached_value = self.variable("cache", "cached_value", jnp.zeros, value.shape, value.dtype)
cache_index = self.variable("cache", "cache_index", lambda: jnp.array(0, dtype=jnp.int32))
if is_initialized:
*batch_dims, max_length, num_heads, depth_per_head = cached_key.value.shape
# update key, value caches with our new 1d spatial slices
cur_index = cache_index.value
indices = (0,) * len(batch_dims) + (cur_index, 0, 0)
key = lax.dynamic_update_slice(cached_key.value, key, indices)
value = lax.dynamic_update_slice(cached_value.value, value, indices)
cached_key.value = key
cached_value.value = value
num_updated_cache_vectors = query.shape[1]
cache_index.value = cache_index.value + num_updated_cache_vectors
# causal mask for cached decoder self-attention: our single query position should only attend to those key positions that have already been generated and cached, not the remaining zero elements.
pad_mask = jnp.broadcast_to(
jnp.arange(max_length) < cur_index + num_updated_cache_vectors,
tuple(batch_dims) + (1, num_updated_cache_vectors, max_length),
)
attention_mask = combine_masks(pad_mask, attention_mask)
return key, value, attention_mask
def __call__(
self,
hidden_states: jnp.ndarray,
key_value_states: Optional[jnp.ndarray] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[jnp.ndarray] = None,
init_cache: bool = False,
deterministic: bool = True,
) -> Tuple[jnp.ndarray]:
"""Input shape: Batch x Time x Channel"""
# if key_value_states are provided this layer is used as a cross-attention layer
# for the decoder
is_cross_attention = key_value_states is not None
batch_size = hidden_states.shape[0]
# get query proj
query_states = self.q_proj(hidden_states)
# get key, value proj
if is_cross_attention:
# cross_attentions
key_states = self.k_proj(key_value_states)
value_states = self.v_proj(key_value_states)
else:
# self_attention
key_states = self.k_proj(hidden_states)
value_states = self.v_proj(hidden_states)
query_states = self._split_heads(query_states)
key_states = self._split_heads(key_states)
value_states = self._split_heads(value_states)
# handle cache prepare causal attention mask
if self.causal:
query_length, key_length = query_states.shape[1], key_states.shape[1]
if self.has_variable("cache", "cached_key"):
mask_shift = self.variables["cache"]["cache_index"]
max_decoder_length = self.variables["cache"]["cached_key"].shape[1]
causal_mask = lax.dynamic_slice(
self.causal_mask, (0, 0, mask_shift, 0), (1, 1, query_length, max_decoder_length)
)
else:
causal_mask = self.causal_mask[:, :, :query_length, :key_length]
causal_mask = jnp.broadcast_to(causal_mask, (batch_size,) + causal_mask.shape[1:])
# combine masks if needed
if attention_mask is not None and self.causal:
attention_mask = jnp.broadcast_to(jnp.expand_dims(attention_mask, axis=(-3, -2)), causal_mask.shape)
attention_mask = combine_masks(attention_mask, causal_mask)
elif self.causal:
attention_mask = causal_mask
elif attention_mask is not None:
attention_mask = jnp.expand_dims(attention_mask, axis=(-3, -2))
# During fast autoregressive decoding, we feed one position at a time,
# and cache the keys and values step by step.
if self.causal and (self.has_variable("cache", "cached_key") or init_cache):
key_states, value_states, attention_mask = self._concatenate_to_cache(
key_states, value_states, query_states, attention_mask
)
# Convert the boolean attention mask to an attention bias.
if attention_mask is not None:
# attention mask in the form of attention bias
attention_bias = lax.select(
attention_mask > 0,
jnp.full(attention_mask.shape, 0.0).astype(self.dtype),
jnp.full(attention_mask.shape, jnp.finfo(self.dtype).min).astype(self.dtype),
)
else:
attention_bias = None
dropout_rng = None
if not deterministic and self.dropout > 0.0:
dropout_rng = self.make_rng("dropout")
attn_weights = dot_product_attention_weights(
query_states,
key_states,
bias=attention_bias,
dropout_rng=dropout_rng,
dropout_rate=self.dropout,
broadcast_dropout=True,
deterministic=deterministic,
dtype=self.dtype,
precision=None,
)
attn_output = jnp.einsum("...hqk,...khd->...qhd", attn_weights, value_states)
attn_output = self._merge_heads(attn_output)
attn_output = self.out_proj(attn_output)
return attn_output, attn_weights
# Copied from transformers.models.bart.modeling_flax_bart.FlaxBartEncoderLayer with Bart->BlenderbotSmall
class FlaxBlenderbotSmallEncoderLayer(nn.Module):
config: BlenderbotSmallConfig
dtype: jnp.dtype = jnp.float32
def setup(self) -> None:
self.embed_dim = self.config.d_model
self.self_attn = FlaxBlenderbotSmallAttention(
config=self.config,
embed_dim=self.embed_dim,
num_heads=self.config.encoder_attention_heads,
dropout=self.config.attention_dropout,
dtype=self.dtype,
)
self.self_attn_layer_norm = nn.LayerNorm(dtype=self.dtype, epsilon=1e-05)
self.dropout_layer = nn.Dropout(rate=self.config.dropout)
self.activation_fn = ACT2FN[self.config.activation_function]
self.activation_dropout_layer = nn.Dropout(rate=self.config.activation_dropout)
self.fc1 = nn.Dense(
self.config.encoder_ffn_dim,
dtype=self.dtype,
kernel_init=jax.nn.initializers.normal(self.config.init_std),
)
self.fc2 = nn.Dense(
self.embed_dim, dtype=self.dtype, kernel_init=jax.nn.initializers.normal(self.config.init_std)
)
self.final_layer_norm = nn.LayerNorm(dtype=self.dtype, epsilon=1e-05)
def __call__(
self,
hidden_states: jnp.ndarray,
attention_mask: jnp.ndarray,
output_attentions: bool = True,
deterministic: bool = True,
) -> Tuple[jnp.ndarray]:
residual = hidden_states
hidden_states, attn_weights = self.self_attn(hidden_states=hidden_states, attention_mask=attention_mask)
hidden_states = self.dropout_layer(hidden_states, deterministic=deterministic)
hidden_states = residual + hidden_states
hidden_states = self.self_attn_layer_norm(hidden_states)
residual = hidden_states
hidden_states = self.activation_fn(self.fc1(hidden_states))
hidden_states = self.activation_dropout_layer(hidden_states, deterministic=deterministic)
hidden_states = self.fc2(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.dropout_layer(hidden_states, deterministic=deterministic)
hidden_states = residual + hidden_states
hidden_states = self.final_layer_norm(hidden_states)
outputs = (hidden_states,)
if output_attentions:
outputs += (attn_weights,)
return outputs
# Copied from transformers.models.bart.modeling_flax_bart.FlaxBartEncoderLayerCollection with Bart->BlenderbotSmall
class FlaxBlenderbotSmallEncoderLayerCollection(nn.Module):
config: BlenderbotSmallConfig
dtype: jnp.dtype = jnp.float32 # the dtype of the computation
def setup(self):
self.layers = [
FlaxBlenderbotSmallEncoderLayer(self.config, name=str(i), dtype=self.dtype)
for i in range(self.config.encoder_layers)
]
self.layerdrop = self.config.encoder_layerdrop
def __call__(
self,
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
deterministic: bool = True,
output_attentions: bool = False,
output_hidden_states: bool = False,
return_dict: bool = True,
):
all_attentions = () if output_attentions else None
all_hidden_states = () if output_hidden_states else None
for encoder_layer in self.layers:
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states = all_hidden_states + (hidden_states,)
# add LayerDrop (see https://arxiv.org/abs/1909.11556 for description)
dropout_probability = random.uniform(0, 1)
if not deterministic and (dropout_probability < self.layerdrop): # skip the layer
layer_outputs = (None, None)
else:
layer_outputs = encoder_layer(
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
output_attentions,
deterministic,
)
hidden_states = layer_outputs[0]
if output_attentions:
all_attentions = all_attentions + (layer_outputs[1],)
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states += (hidden_states,)
outputs = (hidden_states, all_hidden_states, all_attentions)
if not return_dict:
return tuple(v for v in outputs if v is not None)
return FlaxBaseModelOutput(
last_hidden_state=hidden_states, hidden_states=all_hidden_states, attentions=all_attentions
)
# Copied from transformers.models.bart.modeling_flax_bart.FlaxBartDecoderLayer with Bart->BlenderbotSmall
class FlaxBlenderbotSmallDecoderLayer(nn.Module):
config: BlenderbotSmallConfig
dtype: jnp.dtype = jnp.float32
def setup(self) -> None:
self.embed_dim = self.config.d_model
self.self_attn = FlaxBlenderbotSmallAttention(
config=self.config,
embed_dim=self.embed_dim,
num_heads=self.config.decoder_attention_heads,
dropout=self.config.attention_dropout,
causal=True,
dtype=self.dtype,
)
self.dropout_layer = nn.Dropout(rate=self.config.dropout)
self.activation_fn = ACT2FN[self.config.activation_function]
self.activation_dropout_layer = nn.Dropout(rate=self.config.activation_dropout)
self.self_attn_layer_norm = nn.LayerNorm(dtype=self.dtype, epsilon=1e-05)
self.encoder_attn = FlaxBlenderbotSmallAttention(
config=self.config,
embed_dim=self.embed_dim,
num_heads=self.config.decoder_attention_heads,
dropout=self.config.attention_dropout,
dtype=self.dtype,
)
self.encoder_attn_layer_norm = nn.LayerNorm(dtype=self.dtype, epsilon=1e-05)
self.fc1 = nn.Dense(
self.config.decoder_ffn_dim,
dtype=self.dtype,
kernel_init=jax.nn.initializers.normal(self.config.init_std),
)
self.fc2 = nn.Dense(
self.embed_dim, dtype=self.dtype, kernel_init=jax.nn.initializers.normal(self.config.init_std)
)
self.final_layer_norm = nn.LayerNorm(dtype=self.dtype, epsilon=1e-05)
def __call__(
self,
hidden_states: jnp.ndarray,
attention_mask: jnp.ndarray,
encoder_hidden_states: Optional[jnp.ndarray] = None,
encoder_attention_mask: Optional[jnp.ndarray] = None,
init_cache: bool = False,
output_attentions: bool = True,
deterministic: bool = True,
) -> Tuple[jnp.ndarray]:
residual = hidden_states
# Self Attention
hidden_states, self_attn_weights = self.self_attn(
hidden_states=hidden_states, attention_mask=attention_mask, init_cache=init_cache
)
hidden_states = self.dropout_layer(hidden_states, deterministic=deterministic)
hidden_states = residual + hidden_states
hidden_states = self.self_attn_layer_norm(hidden_states)
# Cross-Attention Block
cross_attn_weights = None
if encoder_hidden_states is not None:
residual = hidden_states
hidden_states, cross_attn_weights = self.encoder_attn(
hidden_states=hidden_states,
key_value_states=encoder_hidden_states,
attention_mask=encoder_attention_mask,
)
hidden_states = self.dropout_layer(hidden_states, deterministic=deterministic)
hidden_states = residual + hidden_states
hidden_states = self.encoder_attn_layer_norm(hidden_states)
# Fully Connected
residual = hidden_states
hidden_states = self.activation_fn(self.fc1(hidden_states))
hidden_states = self.activation_dropout_layer(hidden_states, deterministic=deterministic)
hidden_states = self.fc2(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.dropout_layer(hidden_states, deterministic=deterministic)
hidden_states = residual + hidden_states
hidden_states = self.final_layer_norm(hidden_states)
outputs = (hidden_states,)
if output_attentions:
outputs += (self_attn_weights, cross_attn_weights)
return outputs
# Copied from transformers.models.bart.modeling_flax_bart.FlaxBartDecoderLayerCollection with Bart->BlenderbotSmall
class FlaxBlenderbotSmallDecoderLayerCollection(nn.Module):
config: BlenderbotSmallConfig
dtype: jnp.dtype = jnp.float32 # the dtype of the computation
def setup(self):
self.layers = [
FlaxBlenderbotSmallDecoderLayer(self.config, name=str(i), dtype=self.dtype)
for i in range(self.config.decoder_layers)
]
self.layerdrop = self.config.decoder_layerdrop
def __call__(
self,
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
encoder_hidden_states: Optional[jnp.ndarray] = None,
encoder_attention_mask: Optional[jnp.ndarray] = None,
deterministic: bool = True,
init_cache: bool = False,
output_attentions: bool = False,
output_hidden_states: bool = False,
return_dict: bool = True,
):
# decoder layers
all_hidden_states = () if output_hidden_states else None
all_self_attns = () if output_attentions else None
all_cross_attentions = () if (output_attentions and encoder_hidden_states is not None) else None
for decoder_layer in self.layers:
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states += (hidden_states,)
# add LayerDrop (see https://arxiv.org/abs/1909.11556 for description)
dropout_probability = random.uniform(0, 1)
if not deterministic and (dropout_probability < self.layerdrop):
layer_outputs = (None, None, None)
else:
layer_outputs = decoder_layer(
hidden_states,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
encoder_hidden_states=encoder_hidden_states,
encoder_attention_mask=encoder_attention_mask,
init_cache=init_cache,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
deterministic=deterministic,
)
hidden_states = layer_outputs[0]
if output_attentions:
all_self_attns += (layer_outputs[1],)
if encoder_hidden_states is not None:
all_cross_attentions += (layer_outputs[2],)
# add hidden states from the last decoder layer
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states += (hidden_states,)
outputs = [hidden_states, all_hidden_states, all_self_attns, all_cross_attentions]
if not return_dict:
return tuple(v for v in outputs if v is not None)
return FlaxBaseModelOutputWithPastAndCrossAttentions(
last_hidden_state=hidden_states,
hidden_states=all_hidden_states,
attentions=all_self_attns,
cross_attentions=all_cross_attentions,
)
class FlaxBlenderbotSmallEncoder(nn.Module):
config: BlenderbotSmallConfig
embed_tokens: nn.Embed
dtype: jnp.dtype = jnp.float32 # the dtype of the computation
def setup(self):
self.dropout_layer = nn.Dropout(rate=self.config.dropout)
embed_dim = self.config.d_model
self.padding_idx = self.config.pad_token_id
self.max_source_positions = self.config.max_position_embeddings
self.embed_scale = math.sqrt(embed_dim) if self.config.scale_embedding else 1.0
self.embed_positions = nn.Embed(
self.config.max_position_embeddings,
embed_dim,
embedding_init=jax.nn.initializers.normal(self.config.init_std),
)
self.layers = FlaxBlenderbotSmallEncoderLayerCollection(self.config, self.dtype)
self.layernorm_embedding = nn.LayerNorm(dtype=self.dtype, epsilon=1e-05)
def __call__(
self,
input_ids,
attention_mask,
position_ids,
output_attentions: bool = False,
output_hidden_states: bool = False,
return_dict: bool = True,
deterministic: bool = True,
):
input_shape = input_ids.shape
input_ids = input_ids.reshape(-1, input_shape[-1])
inputs_embeds = self.embed_tokens(input_ids) * self.embed_scale
embed_pos = self.embed_positions(position_ids)
hidden_states = inputs_embeds + embed_pos
hidden_states = self.layernorm_embedding(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.dropout_layer(hidden_states, deterministic=deterministic)
outputs = self.layers(
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
deterministic=deterministic,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
if not return_dict:
return outputs
return FlaxBaseModelOutput(
last_hidden_state=outputs.last_hidden_state,
hidden_states=outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=outputs.attentions,
)
class FlaxBlenderbotSmallDecoder(nn.Module):
config: BlenderbotSmallConfig
embed_tokens: nn.Embed
dtype: jnp.dtype = jnp.float32 # the dtype of the computation
def setup(self):
self.dropout_layer = nn.Dropout(rate=self.config.dropout)
embed_dim = self.config.d_model
self.padding_idx = self.config.pad_token_id
self.max_target_positions = self.config.max_position_embeddings
self.embed_scale = math.sqrt(self.config.d_model) if self.config.scale_embedding else 1.0
self.embed_positions = nn.Embed(
self.config.max_position_embeddings,
embed_dim,
embedding_init=jax.nn.initializers.normal(self.config.init_std),
)
self.layers = FlaxBlenderbotSmallDecoderLayerCollection(self.config, self.dtype)
self.layernorm_embedding = nn.LayerNorm(dtype=self.dtype, epsilon=1e-05)
def __call__(
self,
input_ids,
attention_mask,
position_ids,
encoder_hidden_states: Optional[jnp.ndarray] = None,
encoder_attention_mask: Optional[jnp.ndarray] = None,
init_cache: bool = False,
output_attentions: bool = False,
output_hidden_states: bool = False,
return_dict: bool = True,
deterministic: bool = True,
):
input_shape = input_ids.shape
input_ids = input_ids.reshape(-1, input_shape[-1])
inputs_embeds = self.embed_tokens(input_ids) * self.embed_scale
# embed positions
positions = self.embed_positions(position_ids)
# BlenderbotSmall applies layer norm on inputs_embeds in decoder
inputs_embeds = self.layernorm_embedding(inputs_embeds)
hidden_states = inputs_embeds + positions
hidden_states = self.dropout_layer(hidden_states, deterministic=deterministic)
outputs = self.layers(
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
encoder_hidden_states,
encoder_attention_mask,
deterministic=deterministic,
init_cache=init_cache,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
if not return_dict:
return outputs
return FlaxBaseModelOutputWithPastAndCrossAttentions(
last_hidden_state=outputs.last_hidden_state,
hidden_states=outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=outputs.attentions,
cross_attentions=outputs.cross_attentions,
)
# Copied from transformers.models.bart.modeling_flax_bart.FlaxBartModule with Bart->BlenderbotSmall
class FlaxBlenderbotSmallModule(nn.Module):
config: BlenderbotSmallConfig
dtype: jnp.dtype = jnp.float32 # the dtype of the computation
def setup(self):
self.shared = nn.Embed(
self.config.vocab_size,
self.config.d_model,
embedding_init=jax.nn.initializers.normal(self.config.init_std),
dtype=self.dtype,
)
self.encoder = FlaxBlenderbotSmallEncoder(self.config, dtype=self.dtype, embed_tokens=self.shared)
self.decoder = FlaxBlenderbotSmallDecoder(self.config, dtype=self.dtype, embed_tokens=self.shared)
def _get_encoder_module(self):
return self.encoder
def _get_decoder_module(self):
return self.decoder
def __call__(
self,
input_ids,
attention_mask,
decoder_input_ids,
decoder_attention_mask,
position_ids,
decoder_position_ids,
output_attentions: bool = False,
output_hidden_states: bool = False,
return_dict: bool = True,
deterministic: bool = True,
):
encoder_outputs = self.encoder(
input_ids=input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
position_ids=position_ids,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
deterministic=deterministic,
)
decoder_outputs = self.decoder(
input_ids=decoder_input_ids,
attention_mask=decoder_attention_mask,
position_ids=decoder_position_ids,
encoder_hidden_states=encoder_outputs[0],
encoder_attention_mask=attention_mask,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
deterministic=deterministic,
)
if not return_dict:
return decoder_outputs + encoder_outputs
return FlaxSeq2SeqModelOutput(
last_hidden_state=decoder_outputs.last_hidden_state,
decoder_hidden_states=decoder_outputs.hidden_states,
decoder_attentions=decoder_outputs.attentions,
cross_attentions=decoder_outputs.cross_attentions,
encoder_last_hidden_state=encoder_outputs.last_hidden_state,
encoder_hidden_states=encoder_outputs.hidden_states,
encoder_attentions=encoder_outputs.attentions,
)
class FlaxBlenderbotSmallPreTrainedModel(FlaxPreTrainedModel):
config_class = BlenderbotSmallConfig
base_model_prefix: str = "model"
module_class: nn.Module = None
def __init__(
self,
config: BlenderbotSmallConfig,
input_shape: Tuple[int] = (1, 1),
seed: int = 0,
dtype: jnp.dtype = jnp.float32,
_do_init: bool = True,
**kwargs,
):
module = self.module_class(config=config, dtype=dtype, **kwargs)
super().__init__(config, module, input_shape=input_shape, seed=seed, dtype=dtype, _do_init=_do_init)
def init_weights(self, rng: jax.random.PRNGKey, input_shape: Tuple, params: FrozenDict = None) -> FrozenDict:
# init input tensors
input_ids = jnp.zeros(input_shape, dtype="i4")
# make sure initialization pass will work for FlaxBlenderbotSmallForSequenceClassificationModule
input_ids = input_ids.at[(..., -1)].set(self.config.eos_token_id)
attention_mask = jnp.ones_like(input_ids)
decoder_input_ids = input_ids
decoder_attention_mask = jnp.ones_like(input_ids)
batch_size, sequence_length = input_ids.shape
position_ids = jnp.broadcast_to(jnp.arange(sequence_length)[None, :], (batch_size, sequence_length))
decoder_position_ids = jnp.broadcast_to(jnp.arange(sequence_length)[None, :], (batch_size, sequence_length))
params_rng, dropout_rng = jax.random.split(rng)
rngs = {"params": params_rng, "dropout": dropout_rng}
random_params = self.module.init(
rngs,
input_ids,
attention_mask,
decoder_input_ids,
decoder_attention_mask,
position_ids,
decoder_position_ids,
)["params"]
if params is not None:
random_params = flatten_dict(unfreeze(random_params))
params = flatten_dict(unfreeze(params))
for missing_key in self._missing_keys:
params[missing_key] = random_params[missing_key]
self._missing_keys = set()
return freeze(unflatten_dict(params))
else:
return random_params
def init_cache(self, batch_size, max_length, encoder_outputs):
r"""
Args:
batch_size (`int`):
batch_size used for fast auto-regressive decoding. Defines the batch size of the initialized cache.
max_length (`int`):
maximum possible length for auto-regressive decoding. Defines the sequence length of the initialized
cache.
encoder_outputs (`Union[FlaxBaseModelOutput, tuple(tuple(jnp.ndarray)]`):
`encoder_outputs` consists of (`last_hidden_state`, *optional*: `hidden_states`, *optional*:
`attentions`). `last_hidden_state` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`, *optional*)
is a sequence of hidden-states at the output of the last layer of the encoder. Used in the
cross-attention of the decoder.
"""
# init input variables to retrieve cache
decoder_input_ids = jnp.ones((batch_size, max_length), dtype="i4")
decoder_attention_mask = jnp.ones_like(decoder_input_ids)
decoder_position_ids = jnp.broadcast_to(
jnp.arange(jnp.atleast_2d(decoder_input_ids).shape[-1]), decoder_input_ids.shape
)
def _decoder_forward(module, decoder_input_ids, decoder_attention_mask, decoder_position_ids, **kwargs):
decoder_module = module._get_decoder_module()
return decoder_module(
decoder_input_ids,
decoder_attention_mask,
decoder_position_ids,
**kwargs,
)
init_variables = self.module.init(
jax.random.PRNGKey(0),
decoder_input_ids=decoder_input_ids,
decoder_attention_mask=decoder_attention_mask,
decoder_position_ids=decoder_position_ids,
encoder_hidden_states=encoder_outputs[0],
init_cache=True,
method=_decoder_forward, # we only need to call the decoder to init the cache
)
return unfreeze(init_variables["cache"])
@add_start_docstrings(BLENDERBOT_SMALL_ENCODE_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=FlaxBaseModelOutput, config_class=BlenderbotSmallConfig)
def encode(
self,
input_ids: jnp.ndarray,
attention_mask: Optional[jnp.ndarray] = None,
position_ids: Optional[jnp.ndarray] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
train: bool = False,
params: dict = None,
dropout_rng: PRNGKey = None,
):
r"""
Returns:
Example:
```python
>>> from transformers import AutoTokenizer, FlaxBlenderbotSmallForConditionalGeneration
>>> model = FlaxBlenderbotSmallForConditionalGeneration.from_pretrained("facebook/blenderbot_small-90M")
>>> tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/blenderbot_small-90M")
>>> text = "My friends are cool but they eat too many carbs."
>>> inputs = tokenizer(text, max_length=1024, return_tensors="np")
>>> encoder_outputs = model.encode(**inputs)
```"""
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.return_dict
if attention_mask is None:
attention_mask = jnp.ones_like(input_ids)
if position_ids is None:
batch_size, sequence_length = input_ids.shape
position_ids = jnp.broadcast_to(jnp.arange(sequence_length)[None, :], (batch_size, sequence_length))
# Handle any PRNG if needed
rngs = {}
if dropout_rng is not None:
rngs["dropout"] = dropout_rng
def _encoder_forward(module, input_ids, attention_mask, position_ids, **kwargs):
encode_module = module._get_encoder_module()
return encode_module(input_ids, attention_mask, position_ids, **kwargs)
return self.module.apply(
{"params": params or self.params},
input_ids=jnp.array(input_ids, dtype="i4"),
attention_mask=jnp.array(attention_mask, dtype="i4"),
position_ids=jnp.array(position_ids, dtype="i4"),
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
deterministic=not train,
rngs=rngs,
method=_encoder_forward,
)
@add_start_docstrings(BLENDERBOT_SMALL_DECODE_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@replace_return_docstrings(
output_type=FlaxBaseModelOutputWithPastAndCrossAttentions, config_class=BlenderbotSmallConfig
)
def decode(
self,
decoder_input_ids,
encoder_outputs,
encoder_attention_mask: Optional[jnp.ndarray] = None,
decoder_attention_mask: Optional[jnp.ndarray] = None,
decoder_position_ids: Optional[jnp.ndarray] = None,
past_key_values: dict = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
train: bool = False,
params: dict = None,
dropout_rng: PRNGKey = None,
):
r"""
Returns:
Example:
```python
>>> import jax.numpy as jnp
>>> from transformers import AutoTokenizer, FlaxBlenderbotSmallForConditionalGeneration
>>> model = FlaxBlenderbotSmallForConditionalGeneration.from_pretrained("facebook/blenderbot_small-90M")
>>> tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/blenderbot_small-90M")
>>> text = "My friends are cool but they eat too many carbs."
>>> inputs = tokenizer(text, max_length=1024, return_tensors="np")
>>> encoder_outputs = model.encode(**inputs)
>>> decoder_start_token_id = model.config.decoder_start_token_id
>>> decoder_input_ids = jnp.ones((inputs.input_ids.shape[0], 1), dtype="i4") * decoder_start_token_id
>>> outputs = model.decode(decoder_input_ids, encoder_outputs)
>>> last_decoder_hidden_states = outputs.last_hidden_state
```"""
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.return_dict
encoder_hidden_states = encoder_outputs[0]
if encoder_attention_mask is None:
batch_size, sequence_length = encoder_hidden_states.shape[:2]
encoder_attention_mask = jnp.ones((batch_size, sequence_length))
batch_size, sequence_length = decoder_input_ids.shape
if decoder_attention_mask is None:
decoder_attention_mask = jnp.ones((batch_size, sequence_length))
if decoder_position_ids is None:
if past_key_values is not None:
raise ValueError("Make sure to provide `decoder_position_ids` when passing `past_key_values`.")
decoder_position_ids = jnp.broadcast_to(
jnp.arange(sequence_length)[None, :], (batch_size, sequence_length)
)
# Handle any PRNG if needed
rngs = {}
if dropout_rng is not None:
rngs["dropout"] = dropout_rng
inputs = {"params": params or self.params}
# if past_key_values are passed then cache is already initialized a private flag init_cache has to be
# passed down to ensure cache is used. It has to be made sure that cache is marked as mutable so that
# it can be changed by FlaxBlenderbotSmallAttention module
if past_key_values:
inputs["cache"] = past_key_values
mutable = ["cache"]
else:
mutable = False
def _decoder_forward(module, decoder_input_ids, decoder_attention_mask, decoder_position_ids, **kwargs):
decoder_module = module._get_decoder_module()
return decoder_module(
decoder_input_ids,
decoder_attention_mask,
decoder_position_ids,
**kwargs,
)
outputs = self.module.apply(
inputs,
decoder_input_ids=jnp.array(decoder_input_ids, dtype="i4"),
decoder_attention_mask=jnp.array(decoder_attention_mask, dtype="i4"),
decoder_position_ids=jnp.array(decoder_position_ids, dtype="i4"),
encoder_hidden_states=encoder_hidden_states,
encoder_attention_mask=jnp.array(encoder_attention_mask, dtype="i4"),
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
deterministic=not train,
rngs=rngs,
mutable=mutable,
method=_decoder_forward,
)
# add updated cache to model output
if past_key_values is not None and return_dict:
outputs, past = outputs
outputs["past_key_values"] = unfreeze(past["cache"])
return outputs
elif past_key_values is not None and not return_dict:
outputs, past = outputs
outputs = outputs[:1] + (unfreeze(past["cache"]),) + outputs[1:]
return outputs
def __call__(
self,
input_ids: jnp.ndarray,
attention_mask: Optional[jnp.ndarray] = None,
decoder_input_ids: Optional[jnp.ndarray] = None,
decoder_attention_mask: Optional[jnp.ndarray] = None,
position_ids: Optional[jnp.ndarray] = None,
decoder_position_ids: Optional[jnp.ndarray] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
train: bool = False,
params: dict = None,
dropout_rng: PRNGKey = None,
):
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.return_dict
# prepare encoder inputs
if attention_mask is None:
attention_mask = jnp.ones_like(input_ids)
if position_ids is None:
batch_size, sequence_length = input_ids.shape
position_ids = jnp.broadcast_to(jnp.arange(sequence_length)[None, :], (batch_size, sequence_length))
# prepare decoder inputs
if decoder_input_ids is None:
decoder_input_ids = shift_tokens_right(
input_ids, self.config.pad_token_id, decoder_start_token_id=self.config.decoder_start_token_id
)
if decoder_attention_mask is None:
decoder_attention_mask = jnp.ones_like(decoder_input_ids)
if decoder_position_ids is None:
batch_size, sequence_length = decoder_input_ids.shape
decoder_position_ids = jnp.broadcast_to(
jnp.arange(sequence_length)[None, :], (batch_size, sequence_length)
)
# Handle any PRNG if needed
rngs = {"dropout": dropout_rng} if dropout_rng is not None else {}
return self.module.apply(
{"params": params or self.params},
input_ids=jnp.array(input_ids, dtype="i4"),
attention_mask=jnp.array(attention_mask, dtype="i4"),
position_ids=jnp.array(position_ids, dtype="i4"),
decoder_input_ids=jnp.array(decoder_input_ids, dtype="i4"),
decoder_attention_mask=jnp.array(decoder_attention_mask, dtype="i4"),
decoder_position_ids=jnp.array(decoder_position_ids, dtype="i4"),
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
deterministic=not train,
rngs=rngs,
)
@add_start_docstrings(
"The bare BlenderbotSmall Model transformer outputting raw hidden-states without any specific head on top.",
BLENDERBOT_SMALL_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class FlaxBlenderbotSmallModel(FlaxBlenderbotSmallPreTrainedModel):
config: BlenderbotSmallConfig
dtype: jnp.dtype = jnp.float32 # the dtype of the computation
module_class = FlaxBlenderbotSmallModule
append_call_sample_docstring(FlaxBlenderbotSmallModel, _CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC, FlaxSeq2SeqModelOutput, _CONFIG_FOR_DOC)
# Copied from transformers.models.bart.modeling_flax_bart.FlaxBartForConditionalGenerationModule with Bart->BlenderbotSmall
class FlaxBlenderbotSmallForConditionalGenerationModule(nn.Module):
config: BlenderbotSmallConfig
dtype: jnp.dtype = jnp.float32
bias_init: Callable[..., jnp.ndarray] = jax.nn.initializers.zeros
def setup(self):
self.model = FlaxBlenderbotSmallModule(config=self.config, dtype=self.dtype)
self.lm_head = nn.Dense(
self.model.shared.num_embeddings,
use_bias=False,
dtype=self.dtype,
kernel_init=jax.nn.initializers.normal(self.config.init_std),
)
self.final_logits_bias = self.param("final_logits_bias", self.bias_init, (1, self.model.shared.num_embeddings))
def _get_encoder_module(self):
return self.model.encoder
def _get_decoder_module(self):
return self.model.decoder
def __call__(
self,
input_ids,
attention_mask,
decoder_input_ids,
decoder_attention_mask,
position_ids,
decoder_position_ids,
output_attentions: bool = False,
output_hidden_states: bool = False,
return_dict: bool = True,
deterministic: bool = True,
):
outputs = self.model(
input_ids=input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
decoder_input_ids=decoder_input_ids,
decoder_attention_mask=decoder_attention_mask,
position_ids=position_ids,
decoder_position_ids=decoder_position_ids,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
deterministic=deterministic,
)
hidden_states = outputs[0]
if self.config.tie_word_embeddings:
shared_embedding = self.model.variables["params"]["shared"]["embedding"]
lm_logits = self.lm_head.apply({"params": {"kernel": shared_embedding.T}}, hidden_states)
else:
lm_logits = self.lm_head(hidden_states)
lm_logits += jax.lax.stop_gradient(self.final_logits_bias.astype(self.dtype))
if not return_dict:
output = (lm_logits,) + outputs[1:]
return output
return FlaxSeq2SeqLMOutput(
logits=lm_logits,
decoder_hidden_states=outputs.decoder_hidden_states,
decoder_attentions=outputs.decoder_attentions,
cross_attentions=outputs.cross_attentions,
encoder_last_hidden_state=outputs.encoder_last_hidden_state,
encoder_hidden_states=outputs.encoder_hidden_states,
encoder_attentions=outputs.encoder_attentions,
)
@add_start_docstrings(
"The BLENDERBOT_SMALL Model with a language modeling head. Can be used for summarization.",
BLENDERBOT_SMALL_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class FlaxBlenderbotSmallForConditionalGeneration(FlaxBlenderbotSmallPreTrainedModel):
module_class = FlaxBlenderbotSmallForConditionalGenerationModule
dtype: jnp.dtype = jnp.float32
@add_start_docstrings(BLENDERBOT_SMALL_DECODE_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=FlaxCausalLMOutputWithCrossAttentions, config_class=BlenderbotSmallConfig)
def decode(
self,
decoder_input_ids,
encoder_outputs,
encoder_attention_mask: Optional[jnp.ndarray] = None,
decoder_attention_mask: Optional[jnp.ndarray] = None,
decoder_position_ids: Optional[jnp.ndarray] = None,
past_key_values: dict = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
deterministic: bool = True,
params: dict = None,
dropout_rng: PRNGKey = None,
):
r"""
Returns:
Example:
```python
>>> import jax.numpy as jnp
>>> from transformers import AutoTokenizer, FlaxBlenderbotSmallForConditionalGeneration
>>> model = FlaxBlenderbotSmallForConditionalGeneration.from_pretrained("facebook/blenderbot_small-90M")
>>> tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/blenderbot_small-90M")
>>> text = "My friends are cool but they eat too many carbs."
>>> inputs = tokenizer(text, max_length=1024, return_tensors="np")
>>> encoder_outputs = model.encode(**inputs)
>>> decoder_start_token_id = model.config.decoder_start_token_id
>>> decoder_input_ids = jnp.ones((inputs.input_ids.shape[0], 1), dtype="i4") * decoder_start_token_id
>>> outputs = model.decode(decoder_input_ids, encoder_outputs)
>>> logits = outputs.logits
```"""
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.return_dict
encoder_hidden_states = encoder_outputs[0]
if encoder_attention_mask is None:
batch_size, sequence_length = encoder_hidden_states.shape[:2]
encoder_attention_mask = jnp.ones((batch_size, sequence_length))
batch_size, sequence_length = decoder_input_ids.shape
if decoder_attention_mask is None:
decoder_attention_mask = jnp.ones((batch_size, sequence_length))
if decoder_position_ids is None:
if past_key_values is not None:
raise ValueError("Make sure to provide `decoder_position_ids` when passing `past_key_values`.")
decoder_position_ids = jnp.broadcast_to(
jnp.arange(sequence_length)[None, :], (batch_size, sequence_length)
)
# Handle any PRNG if needed
rngs = {}
if dropout_rng is not None:
rngs["dropout"] = dropout_rng
inputs = {"params": params or self.params}
# if past_key_values are passed then cache is already initialized a private flag init_cache has to be
# passed down to ensure cache is used. It has to be made sure that cache is marked as mutable so that
# it can be changed by FlaxBlenderbotSmallAttention module
if past_key_values:
inputs["cache"] = past_key_values
mutable = ["cache"]
else:
mutable = False
def _decoder_forward(module, decoder_input_ids, decoder_attention_mask, decoder_position_ids, **kwargs):
decoder_module = module._get_decoder_module()
outputs = decoder_module(
decoder_input_ids,
decoder_attention_mask,
decoder_position_ids,
**kwargs,
)
hidden_states = outputs[0]
if self.config.tie_word_embeddings:
shared_embedding = module.model.variables["params"]["shared"]["embedding"]
lm_logits = module.lm_head.apply({"params": {"kernel": shared_embedding.T}}, hidden_states)
else:
lm_logits = module.lm_head(hidden_states)
lm_logits += module.final_logits_bias.astype(self.dtype)
return lm_logits, outputs
outputs = self.module.apply(
inputs,
decoder_input_ids=jnp.array(decoder_input_ids, dtype="i4"),
decoder_attention_mask=jnp.array(decoder_attention_mask, dtype="i4"),
decoder_position_ids=jnp.array(decoder_position_ids, dtype="i4"),
encoder_hidden_states=encoder_hidden_states,
encoder_attention_mask=jnp.array(encoder_attention_mask, dtype="i4"),
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
deterministic=deterministic,
rngs=rngs,
mutable=mutable,
method=_decoder_forward,
)
if past_key_values is None:
lm_logits, decoder_outputs = outputs
else:
(lm_logits, decoder_outputs), past = outputs
if return_dict:
outputs = FlaxCausalLMOutputWithCrossAttentions(
logits=lm_logits,
hidden_states=decoder_outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=decoder_outputs.attentions,
cross_attentions=decoder_outputs.cross_attentions,
)
else:
outputs = (lm_logits,) + decoder_outputs[1:]
# add updated cache to model output
if past_key_values is not None and return_dict:
outputs["past_key_values"] = unfreeze(past["cache"])
return outputs
elif past_key_values is not None and not return_dict:
outputs = outputs[:1] + (unfreeze(past["cache"]),) + outputs[1:]
return outputs
def prepare_inputs_for_generation(
self,
decoder_input_ids,
max_length,
attention_mask: Optional[jax.Array] = None,
decoder_attention_mask: Optional[jax.Array] = None,
encoder_outputs=None,
**kwargs,
):
# initializing the cache
batch_size, seq_length = decoder_input_ids.shape
past_key_values = self.init_cache(batch_size, max_length, encoder_outputs)
# Note that usually one would have to put 0's in the attention_mask for x > input_ids.shape[-1] and x < cache_length.
# But since the decoder uses a causal mask, those positions are masked anyways.
# Thus we can create a single static attention_mask here, which is more efficient for compilation
extended_attention_mask = jnp.ones((batch_size, max_length), dtype="i4")
if decoder_attention_mask is not None:
position_ids = decoder_attention_mask.cumsum(axis=-1) - 1
extended_attention_mask = lax.dynamic_update_slice(extended_attention_mask, decoder_attention_mask, (0, 0))
else:
position_ids = jnp.broadcast_to(jnp.arange(seq_length, dtype="i4")[None, :], (batch_size, seq_length))
return {
"past_key_values": past_key_values,
"encoder_outputs": encoder_outputs,
"encoder_attention_mask": attention_mask,
"decoder_attention_mask": extended_attention_mask,
"decoder_position_ids": position_ids,
}
def update_inputs_for_generation(self, model_outputs, model_kwargs):
model_kwargs["past_key_values"] = model_outputs.past_key_values
model_kwargs["decoder_position_ids"] = model_kwargs["decoder_position_ids"][:, -1:] + 1
return model_kwargs
FLAX_BLENDERBOT_SMALL_CONDITIONAL_GENERATION_DOCSTRING = """
Returns:
Summarization example:
```py
>>> from transformers import AutoTokenizer, FlaxBlenderbotSmallForConditionalGeneration
>>> model = FlaxBlenderbotSmallForConditionalGeneration.from_pretrained("facebook/blenderbot_small-90M")
>>> tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/blenderbot_small-90M")
>>> ARTICLE_TO_SUMMARIZE = "My friends are cool but they eat too many carbs."
>>> inputs = tokenizer([ARTICLE_TO_SUMMARIZE], max_length=1024, return_tensors="np")
>>> # Generate Summary
>>> summary_ids = model.generate(inputs["input_ids"]).sequences
>>> print(tokenizer.batch_decode(summary_ids, skip_special_tokens=True, clean_up_tokenization_spaces=False))
```
Mask filling example:
```py
>>> from transformers import AutoTokenizer, FlaxBlenderbotSmallForConditionalGeneration
>>> tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/blenderbot_small-90M")
>>> TXT = "My friends are <mask> but they eat too many carbs."
>>> model = FlaxBlenderbotSmallForConditionalGeneration.from_pretrained("facebook/blenderbot_small-90M")
>>> input_ids = tokenizer([TXT], return_tensors="np")["input_ids"]
>>> logits = model(input_ids).logits
>>> masked_index = (input_ids[0] == tokenizer.mask_token_id).nonzero().item()
>>> probs = jax.nn.softmax(logits[0, masked_index], axis=0)
>>> values, predictions = jax.lax.top_k(probs)
>>> tokenizer.decode(predictions).split()
```
"""
overwrite_call_docstring(
FlaxBlenderbotSmallForConditionalGeneration,
BLENDERBOT_SMALL_INPUTS_DOCSTRING + FLAX_BLENDERBOT_SMALL_CONDITIONAL_GENERATION_DOCSTRING,
)
append_replace_return_docstrings(
FlaxBlenderbotSmallForConditionalGeneration, output_type=FlaxSeq2SeqLMOutput, config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC
)
__all__ = [
"FlaxBlenderbotSmallForConditionalGeneration",
"FlaxBlenderbotSmallModel",
"FlaxBlenderbotSmallPreTrainedModel",
]
```
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```py
# coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2021 The Facebook, Inc and The HuggingFace Inc. team. All rights reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
"""TF 2.0 BlenderbotSmall model."""
from __future__ import annotations
import random
from typing import List, Optional, Tuple, Union
import numpy as np
import tensorflow as tf
from ...activations_tf import get_tf_activation
from ...modeling_tf_outputs import (
TFBaseModelOutput,
TFBaseModelOutputWithPastAndCrossAttentions,
TFSeq2SeqLMOutput,
TFSeq2SeqModelOutput,
)
# Public API
from ...modeling_tf_utils import (
TFCausalLanguageModelingLoss,
TFPreTrainedModel,
keras,
keras_serializable,
unpack_inputs,
)
from ...tf_utils import check_embeddings_within_bounds, shape_list, stable_softmax
from ...utils import (
add_code_sample_docstrings,
add_end_docstrings,
add_start_docstrings,
add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward,
logging,
replace_return_docstrings,
)
from .configuration_blenderbot_small import BlenderbotSmallConfig
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC = "facebook/blenderbot_small-90M"
_CONFIG_FOR_DOC = "BlenderbotSmallConfig"
LARGE_NEGATIVE = -1e8
# Copied from transformers.models.bart.modeling_tf_bart.shift_tokens_right
def shift_tokens_right(input_ids: tf.Tensor, pad_token_id: int, decoder_start_token_id: int):
pad_token_id = tf.cast(pad_token_id, input_ids.dtype)
decoder_start_token_id = tf.cast(decoder_start_token_id, input_ids.dtype)
start_tokens = tf.fill(
(shape_list(input_ids)[0], 1), tf.convert_to_tensor(decoder_start_token_id, input_ids.dtype)
)
shifted_input_ids = tf.concat([start_tokens, input_ids[:, :-1]], -1)
# replace possible -100 values in labels by `pad_token_id`
shifted_input_ids = tf.where(
shifted_input_ids == -100,
tf.fill(shape_list(shifted_input_ids), tf.convert_to_tensor(pad_token_id, input_ids.dtype)),
shifted_input_ids,
)
# "Verify that `labels` has only positive values and -100"
assert_gte0 = tf.debugging.assert_greater_equal(shifted_input_ids, tf.constant(0, dtype=input_ids.dtype))
# Make sure the assertion op is called by wrapping the result in an identity no-op
with tf.control_dependencies([assert_gte0]):
shifted_input_ids = tf.identity(shifted_input_ids)
return shifted_input_ids
# Copied from transformers.models.bart.modeling_tf_bart._make_causal_mask
def _make_causal_mask(input_ids_shape: tf.TensorShape, past_key_values_length: int = 0):
"""
Make causal mask used for bi-directional self-attention.
"""
bsz = input_ids_shape[0]
tgt_len = input_ids_shape[1]
mask = tf.ones((tgt_len, tgt_len)) * LARGE_NEGATIVE
mask_cond = tf.range(shape_list(mask)[-1])
mask = tf.where(mask_cond < tf.reshape(mask_cond + 1, (shape_list(mask)[-1], 1)), 0.0, mask)
if past_key_values_length > 0:
mask = tf.concat([tf.zeros((tgt_len, past_key_values_length)), mask], axis=-1)
return tf.tile(mask[None, None, :, :], (bsz, 1, 1, 1))
# Copied from transformers.models.bart.modeling_tf_bart._expand_mask
def _expand_mask(mask: tf.Tensor, tgt_len: Optional[int] = None):
"""
Expands attention_mask from `[bsz, seq_len]` to `[bsz, 1, tgt_seq_len, src_seq_len]`.
"""
src_len = shape_list(mask)[1]
tgt_len = tgt_len if tgt_len is not None else src_len
one_cst = tf.constant(1.0)
mask = tf.cast(mask, dtype=one_cst.dtype)
expanded_mask = tf.tile(mask[:, None, None, :], (1, 1, tgt_len, 1))
return (one_cst - expanded_mask) * LARGE_NEGATIVE
# Copied from transformers.models.blenderbot.modeling_tf_blenderbot.TFBlenderbotLearnedPositionalEmbedding with Blenderbot->BlenderbotSmall
class TFBlenderbotSmallLearnedPositionalEmbedding(keras.layers.Embedding):
"""
This module learns positional embeddings up to a fixed maximum size.
"""
def __init__(self, num_embeddings: int, embedding_dim: int, **kwargs):
super().__init__(num_embeddings, embedding_dim, **kwargs)
def call(
self, input_shape: tf.TensorShape, past_key_values_length: int = 0, position_ids: tf.Tensor | None = None
):
"""Input is expected to be of size [bsz x seqlen]."""
if position_ids is None:
seq_len = input_shape[1]
position_ids = tf.range(seq_len, delta=1, name="range")
position_ids += past_key_values_length
return super().call(tf.cast(position_ids, dtype=tf.int32))
# Copied from transformers.models.bart.modeling_tf_bart.TFBartAttention with Bart->BlenderbotSmall
class TFBlenderbotSmallAttention(keras.layers.Layer):
"""Multi-headed attention from "Attention Is All You Need"""
def __init__(
self,
embed_dim: int,
num_heads: int,
dropout: float = 0.0,
is_decoder: bool = False,
bias: bool = True,
**kwargs,
):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.embed_dim = embed_dim
self.num_heads = num_heads
self.dropout = keras.layers.Dropout(dropout)
self.head_dim = embed_dim // num_heads
if (self.head_dim * num_heads) != self.embed_dim:
raise ValueError(
f"embed_dim must be divisible by num_heads (got `embed_dim`: {self.embed_dim}"
f" and `num_heads`: {num_heads})."
)
self.scaling = self.head_dim**-0.5
self.is_decoder = is_decoder
self.k_proj = keras.layers.Dense(embed_dim, use_bias=bias, name="k_proj")
self.q_proj = keras.layers.Dense(embed_dim, use_bias=bias, name="q_proj")
self.v_proj = keras.layers.Dense(embed_dim, use_bias=bias, name="v_proj")
self.out_proj = keras.layers.Dense(embed_dim, use_bias=bias, name="out_proj")
def _shape(self, tensor: tf.Tensor, seq_len: int, bsz: int):
return tf.transpose(tf.reshape(tensor, (bsz, seq_len, self.num_heads, self.head_dim)), (0, 2, 1, 3))
def call(
self,
hidden_states: tf.Tensor,
key_value_states: tf.Tensor | None = None,
past_key_value: Tuple[Tuple[tf.Tensor]] | None = None,
attention_mask: tf.Tensor | None = None,
layer_head_mask: tf.Tensor | None = None,
training: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Tuple[tf.Tensor, tf.Tensor | None]:
"""Input shape: Batch x Time x Channel"""
# if key_value_states are provided this layer is used as a cross-attention layer
# for the decoder
is_cross_attention = key_value_states is not None
bsz, tgt_len, embed_dim = shape_list(hidden_states)
# get query proj
query_states = self.q_proj(hidden_states) * self.scaling
# get key, value proj
if is_cross_attention and past_key_value is not None:
# reuse k,v, cross_attentions
key_states = past_key_value[0]
value_states = past_key_value[1]
elif is_cross_attention:
# cross_attentions
key_states = self._shape(self.k_proj(key_value_states), -1, bsz)
value_states = self._shape(self.v_proj(key_value_states), -1, bsz)
elif past_key_value is not None:
# reuse k, v, self_attention
key_states = self._shape(self.k_proj(hidden_states), -1, bsz)
value_states = self._shape(self.v_proj(hidden_states), -1, bsz)
key_states = tf.concat([past_key_value[0], key_states], axis=2)
value_states = tf.concat([past_key_value[1], value_states], axis=2)
else:
# self_attention
key_states = self._shape(self.k_proj(hidden_states), -1, bsz)
value_states = self._shape(self.v_proj(hidden_states), -1, bsz)
if self.is_decoder:
# if cross_attention save Tuple(tf.Tensor, tf.Tensor) of all cross attention key/value_states.
# Further calls to cross_attention layer can then reuse all cross-attention
# key/value_states (first "if" case)
# if uni-directional self-attention (decoder) save Tuple(tf.Tensor, tf.Tensor) of
# all previous decoder key/value_states. Further calls to uni-directional self-attention
# can concat previous decoder key/value_states to current projected key/value_states (third "elif" case)
# if encoder bi-directional self-attention `past_key_value` is always `None`
past_key_value = (key_states, value_states)
proj_shape = (bsz * self.num_heads, -1, self.head_dim)
query_states = tf.reshape(self._shape(query_states, tgt_len, bsz), proj_shape)
key_states = tf.reshape(key_states, proj_shape)
value_states = tf.reshape(value_states, proj_shape)
src_len = shape_list(key_states)[1]
attn_weights = tf.matmul(query_states, key_states, transpose_b=True)
tf.debugging.assert_equal(
shape_list(attn_weights),
[bsz * self.num_heads, tgt_len, src_len],
message=(
f"Attention weights should be of size {(bsz * self.num_heads, tgt_len, src_len)}, but is"
f" {shape_list(attn_weights)}"
),
)
if attention_mask is not None:
tf.debugging.assert_equal(
shape_list(attention_mask),
[bsz, 1, tgt_len, src_len],
message=(
f"Attention mask should be of size {(bsz, 1, tgt_len, src_len)}, but is"
f" {shape_list(attention_mask)}"
),
)
attention_mask = tf.cast(attention_mask, dtype=attn_weights.dtype)
attn_weights = tf.reshape(attn_weights, (bsz, self.num_heads, tgt_len, src_len)) + attention_mask
attn_weights = tf.reshape(attn_weights, (bsz * self.num_heads, tgt_len, src_len))
attn_weights = stable_softmax(attn_weights, axis=-1)
if layer_head_mask is not None:
tf.debugging.assert_equal(
shape_list(layer_head_mask),
[self.num_heads],
message=(
f"Head mask for a single layer should be of size {(self.num_heads)}, but is"
f" {shape_list(layer_head_mask)}"
),
)
attn_weights = tf.reshape(layer_head_mask, (1, -1, 1, 1)) * tf.reshape(
attn_weights, (bsz, self.num_heads, tgt_len, src_len)
)
attn_weights = tf.reshape(attn_weights, (bsz * self.num_heads, tgt_len, src_len))
attn_probs = self.dropout(attn_weights, training=training)
attn_output = tf.matmul(attn_probs, value_states)
tf.debugging.assert_equal(
shape_list(attn_output),
[bsz * self.num_heads, tgt_len, self.head_dim],
message=(
f"`attn_output` should be of size {(bsz, self.num_heads, tgt_len, self.head_dim)}, but is"
f" {shape_list(attn_output)}"
),
)
attn_output = tf.transpose(
tf.reshape(attn_output, (bsz, self.num_heads, tgt_len, self.head_dim)), (0, 2, 1, 3)
)
attn_output = tf.reshape(attn_output, (bsz, tgt_len, embed_dim))
attn_output = self.out_proj(attn_output)
attn_weights: tf.Tensor = tf.reshape(attn_weights, (bsz, self.num_heads, tgt_len, src_len))
return attn_output, attn_weights, past_key_value
def build(self, input_shape=None):
if self.built:
return
self.built = True
if getattr(self, "k_proj", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.k_proj.name):
self.k_proj.build([None, None, self.embed_dim])
if getattr(self, "q_proj", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.q_proj.name):
self.q_proj.build([None, None, self.embed_dim])
if getattr(self, "v_proj", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.v_proj.name):
self.v_proj.build([None, None, self.embed_dim])
if getattr(self, "out_proj", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.out_proj.name):
self.out_proj.build([None, None, self.embed_dim])
# Copied from transformers.models.bart.modeling_tf_bart.TFBartEncoderLayer with Bart->BlenderbotSmall
class TFBlenderbotSmallEncoderLayer(keras.layers.Layer):
def __init__(self, config: BlenderbotSmallConfig, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.embed_dim = config.d_model
self.self_attn = TFBlenderbotSmallAttention(
self.embed_dim, config.encoder_attention_heads, dropout=config.attention_dropout, name="self_attn"
)
self.self_attn_layer_norm = keras.layers.LayerNormalization(epsilon=1e-5, name="self_attn_layer_norm")
self.dropout = keras.layers.Dropout(config.dropout)
self.activation_fn = get_tf_activation(config.activation_function)
self.activation_dropout = keras.layers.Dropout(config.activation_dropout)
self.fc1 = keras.layers.Dense(config.encoder_ffn_dim, name="fc1")
self.fc2 = keras.layers.Dense(self.embed_dim, name="fc2")
self.final_layer_norm = keras.layers.LayerNormalization(epsilon=1e-5, name="final_layer_norm")
self.config = config
def call(
self,
hidden_states: tf.Tensor,
attention_mask: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None,
layer_head_mask: tf.Tensor | None,
training: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> tf.Tensor:
"""
Args:
hidden_states (`tf.Tensor`): input to the layer of shape `(batch, seq_len, embed_dim)`
attention_mask (`tf.Tensor`): attention mask of size
`(batch, 1, tgt_len, src_len)` where padding elements are indicated by very large negative values.
layer_head_mask (`tf.Tensor`): mask for attention heads in a given layer of size
`(encoder_attention_heads,)`
"""
residual = hidden_states
hidden_states, self_attn_weights, _ = self.self_attn(
hidden_states=hidden_states, attention_mask=attention_mask, layer_head_mask=layer_head_mask
)
tf.debugging.assert_equal(
shape_list(hidden_states),
shape_list(residual),
message=f"Self attn modified the shape of query {shape_list(residual)} to {shape_list(hidden_states)}",
)
hidden_states = self.dropout(hidden_states, training=training)
hidden_states = residual + hidden_states
hidden_states = self.self_attn_layer_norm(hidden_states)
residual = hidden_states
hidden_states = self.activation_fn(self.fc1(hidden_states))
hidden_states = self.activation_dropout(hidden_states, training=training)
hidden_states = self.fc2(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.dropout(hidden_states, training=training)
hidden_states = residual + hidden_states
hidden_states = self.final_layer_norm(hidden_states)
return hidden_states, self_attn_weights
def build(self, input_shape=None):
if self.built:
return
self.built = True
if getattr(self, "self_attn", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.self_attn.name):
self.self_attn.build(None)
if getattr(self, "self_attn_layer_norm", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.self_attn_layer_norm.name):
self.self_attn_layer_norm.build([None, None, self.embed_dim])
if getattr(self, "fc1", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.fc1.name):
self.fc1.build([None, None, self.embed_dim])
if getattr(self, "fc2", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.fc2.name):
self.fc2.build([None, None, self.config.encoder_ffn_dim])
if getattr(self, "final_layer_norm", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.final_layer_norm.name):
self.final_layer_norm.build([None, None, self.embed_dim])
# Copied from transformers.models.bart.modeling_tf_bart.TFBartDecoderLayer with Bart->BlenderbotSmall
class TFBlenderbotSmallDecoderLayer(keras.layers.Layer):
def __init__(self, config: BlenderbotSmallConfig, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.embed_dim = config.d_model
self.self_attn = TFBlenderbotSmallAttention(
embed_dim=self.embed_dim,
num_heads=config.decoder_attention_heads,
dropout=config.attention_dropout,
name="self_attn",
is_decoder=True,
)
self.dropout = keras.layers.Dropout(config.dropout)
self.activation_fn = get_tf_activation(config.activation_function)
self.activation_dropout = keras.layers.Dropout(config.activation_dropout)
self.self_attn_layer_norm = keras.layers.LayerNormalization(epsilon=1e-5, name="self_attn_layer_norm")
self.encoder_attn = TFBlenderbotSmallAttention(
self.embed_dim,
config.decoder_attention_heads,
dropout=config.attention_dropout,
name="encoder_attn",
is_decoder=True,
)
self.encoder_attn_layer_norm = keras.layers.LayerNormalization(epsilon=1e-5, name="encoder_attn_layer_norm")
self.fc1 = keras.layers.Dense(config.decoder_ffn_dim, name="fc1")
self.fc2 = keras.layers.Dense(self.embed_dim, name="fc2")
self.final_layer_norm = keras.layers.LayerNormalization(epsilon=1e-5, name="final_layer_norm")
self.config = config
def call(
self,
hidden_states: tf.Tensor,
attention_mask: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
encoder_hidden_states: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
encoder_attention_mask: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
layer_head_mask: tf.Tensor | None = None,
cross_attn_layer_head_mask: tf.Tensor | None = None,
past_key_value: Optional[Tuple[Tuple[Union[np.ndarray, tf.Tensor]]]] = None,
training: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Tuple[tf.Tensor, tf.Tensor, Tuple[Tuple[tf.Tensor]]]:
"""
Args:
hidden_states (`tf.Tensor`): input to the layer of shape `(batch, seq_len, embed_dim)`
attention_mask (`tf.Tensor`): attention mask of size
`(batch, 1, tgt_len, src_len)` where padding elements are indicated by very large negative values.
encoder_hidden_states (`tf.Tensor`):
cross attention input to the layer of shape `(batch, seq_len, embed_dim)`
encoder_attention_mask (`tf.Tensor`): encoder attention mask of size
`(batch, 1, tgt_len, src_len)` where padding elements are indicated by very large negative values.
layer_head_mask (`tf.Tensor`): mask for attention heads in a given layer of size
`(decoder_attention_heads,)`
cross_attn_layer_head_mask (`tf.Tensor`): mask for heads of the cross-attention module.
`(decoder_attention_heads,)`
past_key_value (`Tuple(tf.Tensor)`): cached past key and value projection states
"""
residual = hidden_states
# Self Attention
# decoder uni-directional self-attention cached key/values tuple is at positions 1,2
self_attn_past_key_value = past_key_value[:2] if past_key_value is not None else None
# add present self-attn cache to positions 1,2 of present_key_value tuple
hidden_states, self_attn_weights, present_key_value = self.self_attn(
hidden_states=hidden_states,
past_key_value=self_attn_past_key_value,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
layer_head_mask=layer_head_mask,
)
hidden_states = self.dropout(hidden_states, training=training)
hidden_states = residual + hidden_states
hidden_states = self.self_attn_layer_norm(hidden_states)
# Cross-Attention Block
cross_attn_present_key_value = None
cross_attn_weights = None
if encoder_hidden_states is not None:
residual = hidden_states
# cross_attn cached key/values tuple is at positions 3,4 of present_key_value tuple
cross_attn_past_key_value = past_key_value[-2:] if past_key_value is not None else None
hidden_states, cross_attn_weights, cross_attn_present_key_value = self.encoder_attn(
hidden_states=hidden_states,
key_value_states=encoder_hidden_states,
attention_mask=encoder_attention_mask,
layer_head_mask=cross_attn_layer_head_mask,
past_key_value=cross_attn_past_key_value,
)
hidden_states = self.dropout(hidden_states, training=training)
hidden_states = residual + hidden_states
hidden_states = self.encoder_attn_layer_norm(hidden_states)
# add cross-attn to positions 3,4 of present_key_value tuple
present_key_value = present_key_value + cross_attn_present_key_value
# Fully Connected
residual = hidden_states
hidden_states = self.activation_fn(self.fc1(hidden_states))
hidden_states = self.activation_dropout(hidden_states, training=training)
hidden_states = self.fc2(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.dropout(hidden_states, training=training)
hidden_states = residual + hidden_states
hidden_states = self.final_layer_norm(hidden_states)
return (
hidden_states,
self_attn_weights,
cross_attn_weights,
present_key_value,
)
def build(self, input_shape=None):
if self.built:
return
self.built = True
if getattr(self, "self_attn", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.self_attn.name):
self.self_attn.build(None)
if getattr(self, "self_attn_layer_norm", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.self_attn_layer_norm.name):
self.self_attn_layer_norm.build([None, None, self.embed_dim])
if getattr(self, "encoder_attn", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.encoder_attn.name):
self.encoder_attn.build(None)
if getattr(self, "encoder_attn_layer_norm", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.encoder_attn_layer_norm.name):
self.encoder_attn_layer_norm.build([None, None, self.embed_dim])
if getattr(self, "fc1", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.fc1.name):
self.fc1.build([None, None, self.embed_dim])
if getattr(self, "fc2", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.fc2.name):
self.fc2.build([None, None, self.config.decoder_ffn_dim])
if getattr(self, "final_layer_norm", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.final_layer_norm.name):
self.final_layer_norm.build([None, None, self.embed_dim])
class TFBlenderbotSmallPreTrainedModel(TFPreTrainedModel):
config_class = BlenderbotSmallConfig
base_model_prefix = "model"
BLENDERBOT_SMALL_START_DOCSTRING = r"""
This model inherits from [`TFPreTrainedModel`]. Check the superclass documentation for the generic methods the
library implements for all its model (such as downloading or saving, resizing the input embeddings, pruning heads
etc.)
This model is also a [keras.Model](https://www.tensorflow.org/api_docs/python/tf/keras/Model) subclass. Use it
as a regular TF 2.0 Keras Model and refer to the TF 2.0 documentation for all matter related to general usage and
behavior.
<Tip>
TensorFlow models and layers in `transformers` accept two formats as input:
- having all inputs as keyword arguments (like PyTorch models), or
- having all inputs as a list, tuple or dict in the first positional argument.
The reason the second format is supported is that Keras methods prefer this format when passing inputs to models
and layers. Because of this support, when using methods like `model.fit()` things should "just work" for you - just
pass your inputs and labels in any format that `model.fit()` supports! If, however, you want to use the second
format outside of Keras methods like `fit()` and `predict()`, such as when creating your own layers or models with
the Keras `Functional` API, there are three possibilities you can use to gather all the input Tensors in the first
positional argument:
- a single Tensor with `input_ids` only and nothing else: `model(input_ids)`
- a list of varying length with one or several input Tensors IN THE ORDER given in the docstring:
`model([input_ids, attention_mask])` or `model([input_ids, attention_mask, token_type_ids])`
- a dictionary with one or several input Tensors associated to the input names given in the docstring:
`model({"input_ids": input_ids, "token_type_ids": token_type_ids})`
Note that when creating models and layers with
[subclassing](https://keras.io/guides/making_new_layers_and_models_via_subclassing/) then you don't need to worry
about any of this, as you can just pass inputs like you would to any other Python function!
</Tip>
Args:
config ([`BlenderbotSmallConfig`]): Model configuration class with all the parameters of the model.
Initializing with a config file does not load the weights associated with the model, only the
configuration. Check out the [`~TFPreTrainedModel.from_pretrained`] method to load the model weights.
"""
BLENDERBOT_SMALL_GENERATION_EXAMPLE = r"""
Conversation example::
```py
>>> from transformers import AutoTokenizer, TFBlenderbotSmallForConditionalGeneration
>>> mname = "facebook/blenderbot_small-90M"
>>> model = BlenderbotSmallForConditionalGeneration.from_pretrained(mname)
>>> tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained(mname)
>>> UTTERANCE = "My friends are cool but they eat too many carbs."
>>> print("Human: ", UTTERANCE)
>>> inputs = tokenizer([UTTERANCE], return_tensors="tf")
>>> reply_ids = model.generate(**inputs)
>>> print("Bot: ", tokenizer.batch_decode(reply_ids, skip_special_tokens=True)[0])
what kind of carbs do they eat? i don't know much about carbs.
>>> REPLY = "I'm not sure"
>>> print("Human: ", REPLY)
>>> NEXT_UTTERANCE = (
... "My friends are cool but they eat too many carbs.</s> "
... "<s>what kind of carbs do they eat? i don't know much about carbs.</s> "
... "<s>I'm not sure."
... )
>>> inputs = tokenizer([NEXT_UTTERANCE], return_tensors="tf")
>>> inputs.pop("token_type_ids")
>>> next_reply_ids = model.generate(**inputs)
>>> print("Bot: ", tokenizer.batch_decode(next_reply_ids, skip_special_tokens=True)[0])
```
"""
BLENDERBOT_SMALL_INPUTS_DOCSTRING = r"""
Args:
input_ids (`tf.Tensor` of shape `({0})`):
Indices of input sequence tokens in the vocabulary.
Indices can be obtained using [`AutoTokenizer`]. See [`PreTrainedTokenizer.encode`] and
[`PreTrainedTokenizer.__call__`] for details.
[What are input IDs?](../glossary#input-ids)
attention_mask (`tf.Tensor` of shape `({0})`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on padding token indices. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
decoder_input_ids (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, target_sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Indices of decoder input sequence tokens in the vocabulary.
Indices can be obtained using [`AutoTokenizer`]. See [`PreTrainedTokenizer.encode`] and
[`PreTrainedTokenizer.__call__`] for details.
[What are decoder input IDs?](../glossary#decoder-input-ids)
BlenderbotSmall uses the `bos_token_id` as the starting token for `decoder_input_ids` generation. If
`past_key_values` is used, optionally only the last `decoder_input_ids` have to be input (see
`past_key_values`).
decoder_attention_mask (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, target_sequence_length)`, *optional*):
will be made by default and ignore pad tokens. It is not recommended to set this for most use cases.
decoder_position_ids (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Indices of positions of each decoder input sequence tokens in the position embeddings. Selected in the
range `[0, config.max_position_embeddings - 1]`.
head_mask (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(encoder_layers, encoder_attention_heads)`, *optional*):
Mask to nullify selected heads of the attention modules in the encoder. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 indicates the head is **not masked**,
- 0 indicates the head is **masked**.
decoder_head_mask (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(decoder_layers, decoder_attention_heads)`, *optional*):
Mask to nullify selected heads of the attention modules in the decoder. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 indicates the head is **not masked**,
- 0 indicates the head is **masked**.
cross_attn_head_mask (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(decoder_layers, decoder_attention_heads)`, *optional*):
Mask to nullify selected heads of the cross-attention modules. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 indicates the head is **not masked**,
- 0 indicates the head is **masked**.
encoder_outputs (`tf.FloatTensor`, *optional*):
hidden states at the output of the last layer of the encoder. Used in the cross-attention of the decoder.
of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)` is a sequence of
past_key_values (`Tuple[Tuple[tf.Tensor]]` of length `config.n_layers`)
contains precomputed key and value hidden states of the attention blocks. Can be used to speed up decoding.
If `past_key_values` are used, the user can optionally input only the last `decoder_input_ids` (those that
don't have their past key value states given to this model) of shape `(batch_size, 1)` instead of all
`decoder_input_ids` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`.
use_cache (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
If set to `True`, `past_key_values` key value states are returned and can be used to speed up decoding (see
`past_key_values`). Set to `False` during training, `True` during generation
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under returned
tensors for more detail. This argument can be used only in eager mode, in graph mode the value in the
config will be used instead.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors for
more detail. This argument can be used only in eager mode, in graph mode the value in the config will be
used instead.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple. This argument can be used in
eager mode, in graph mode the value will always be set to True.
training (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether or not to use the model in training mode (some modules like dropout modules have different
behaviors between training and evaluation).
"""
@keras_serializable
class TFBlenderbotSmallEncoder(keras.layers.Layer):
config_class = BlenderbotSmallConfig
"""
Transformer encoder consisting of *config.encoder_layers* self attention layers. Each layer is a
[`TFBlenderbotSmallEncoderLayer`].
Args:
config: BlenderbotSmallConfig
"""
def __init__(self, config: BlenderbotSmallConfig, embed_tokens: Optional[keras.layers.Embedding] = None, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.config = config
self.dropout = keras.layers.Dropout(config.dropout)
self.layerdrop = config.encoder_layerdrop
self.padding_idx = config.pad_token_id
self.max_source_positions = config.max_position_embeddings
self.embed_scale = tf.math.sqrt(float(config.d_model)) if config.scale_embedding else 1.0
self.embed_tokens = embed_tokens
self.embed_positions = TFBlenderbotSmallLearnedPositionalEmbedding(
config.max_position_embeddings,
config.d_model,
name="embed_positions",
)
self.layers = [TFBlenderbotSmallEncoderLayer(config, name=f"layers.{i}") for i in range(config.encoder_layers)]
self.layernorm_embedding = keras.layers.LayerNormalization(epsilon=1e-5, name="layernorm_embedding")
self.embed_dim = config.d_model
def get_embed_tokens(self):
return self.embed_tokens
def set_embed_tokens(self, embed_tokens):
self.embed_tokens = embed_tokens
@unpack_inputs
def call(
self,
input_ids=None,
inputs_embeds=None,
attention_mask=None,
head_mask=None,
output_attentions=None,
output_hidden_states=None,
return_dict=None,
training=False,
):
"""
Args:
input_ids (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`):
Indices of input sequence tokens in the vocabulary. Padding will be ignored by default should you
provide it.
Indices can be obtained using [`AutoTokenizer`]. See [`PreTrainedTokenizer.encode`] and
[`PreTrainedTokenizer.__call__`] for details.
[What are input IDs?](../glossary#input-ids)
attention_mask (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on padding token indices. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
head_mask (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(encoder_layers, encoder_attention_heads)`, `optional):
Mask to nullify selected heads of the attention modules. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 indicates the head is **not masked**,
- 0 indicates the head is **masked**.
inputs_embeds (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`, *optional*):
Optionally, instead of passing `input_ids` you can choose to directly pass an embedded representation.
This is useful if you want more control over how to convert `input_ids` indices into associated vectors
than the model's internal embedding lookup matrix.
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under
returned tensors for more detail. This argument can be used only in eager mode, in graph mode the value
in the config will be used instead.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors
for more detail. This argument can be used only in eager mode, in graph mode the value in the config
will be used instead.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple. This argument can be used
in eager mode, in graph mode the value will always be set to True.
training (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether or not to use the model in training mode (some modules like dropout modules have different
behaviors between training and evaluation).
"""
if input_ids is not None and inputs_embeds is not None:
raise ValueError("You cannot specify both input_ids and inputs_embeds at the same time")
elif input_ids is not None:
input_shape = shape_list(input_ids)
elif inputs_embeds is not None:
input_shape = shape_list(inputs_embeds)[:-1]
else:
raise ValueError("You have to specify either input_ids or inputs_embeds")
if inputs_embeds is None:
check_embeddings_within_bounds(input_ids, self.embed_tokens.input_dim)
inputs_embeds = self.embed_tokens(input_ids) * self.embed_scale
embed_pos = self.embed_positions(input_shape)
hidden_states = inputs_embeds + embed_pos
hidden_states = self.layernorm_embedding(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.dropout(hidden_states, training=training)
# check attention mask and invert
if attention_mask is not None:
# [bsz, seq_len] -> [bsz, 1, tgt_seq_len, src_seq_len]
attention_mask = _expand_mask(attention_mask)
else:
attention_mask = None
encoder_states = () if output_hidden_states else None
all_attentions = () if output_attentions else None
# check if head_mask has a correct number of layers specified if desired
if head_mask is not None:
tf.debugging.assert_equal(
shape_list(head_mask)[0],
len(self.layers),
message=(
f"The head_mask should be specified for {len(self.layers)} layers, but it is for"
f" {shape_list(head_mask)[0]}."
),
)
# encoder layers
for idx, encoder_layer in enumerate(self.layers):
if output_hidden_states:
encoder_states = encoder_states + (hidden_states,)
# add LayerDrop (see https://arxiv.org/abs/1909.11556 for description)
dropout_probability = random.uniform(0, 1)
if training and (dropout_probability < self.layerdrop): # skip the layer
continue
hidden_states, attn = encoder_layer(
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
head_mask[idx] if head_mask is not None else None,
)
if output_attentions:
all_attentions += (attn,)
if output_hidden_states:
encoder_states = encoder_states + (hidden_states,)
if not return_dict:
return tuple(v for v in [hidden_states, encoder_states, all_attentions] if v is not None)
return TFBaseModelOutput(
last_hidden_state=hidden_states, hidden_states=encoder_states, attentions=all_attentions
)
def build(self, input_shape=None):
if self.built:
return
self.built = True
if getattr(self, "embed_positions", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.embed_positions.name):
self.embed_positions.build(None)
if getattr(self, "layernorm_embedding", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.layernorm_embedding.name):
self.layernorm_embedding.build([None, None, self.embed_dim])
if getattr(self, "layers", None) is not None:
for layer in self.layers:
with tf.name_scope(layer.name):
layer.build(None)
@keras_serializable
class TFBlenderbotSmallDecoder(keras.layers.Layer):
config_class = BlenderbotSmallConfig
"""
Transformer decoder consisting of *config.decoder_layers* layers. Each layer is a [`TFBlenderbotSmallDecoderLayer`]
Args:
config: BlenderbotSmallConfig
embed_tokens: output embedding
"""
def __init__(self, config: BlenderbotSmallConfig, embed_tokens: Optional[keras.layers.Embedding] = None, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.config = config
self.padding_idx = config.pad_token_id
self.embed_tokens = embed_tokens
self.layerdrop = config.decoder_layerdrop
self.embed_positions = TFBlenderbotSmallLearnedPositionalEmbedding(
config.max_position_embeddings,
config.d_model,
name="embed_positions",
)
self.embed_scale = tf.math.sqrt(float(config.d_model)) if config.scale_embedding else 1.0
self.layers = [TFBlenderbotSmallDecoderLayer(config, name=f"layers.{i}") for i in range(config.decoder_layers)]
self.layernorm_embedding = keras.layers.LayerNormalization(epsilon=1e-5, name="layernorm_embedding")
self.dropout = keras.layers.Dropout(config.dropout)
def get_embed_tokens(self):
return self.embed_tokens
def set_embed_tokens(self, embed_tokens):
self.embed_tokens = embed_tokens
@unpack_inputs
def call(
self,
input_ids=None,
inputs_embeds=None,
attention_mask=None,
position_ids=None,
encoder_hidden_states=None,
encoder_attention_mask=None,
head_mask=None,
cross_attn_head_mask=None,
past_key_values=None,
use_cache=None,
output_attentions=None,
output_hidden_states=None,
return_dict=None,
training=False,
):
r"""
Args:
input_ids (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`):
Indices of input sequence tokens in the vocabulary. Padding will be ignored by default should you
provide it.
Indices can be obtained using [`AutoTokenizer`]. See [`PreTrainedTokenizer.encode`] and
[`PreTrainedTokenizer.__call__`] for details.
[What are input IDs?](../glossary#input-ids)
attention_mask (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on padding token indices. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
position_ids (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Indices of positions of each decoder input sequence tokens in the position embeddings. Selected in the
range `[0, config.max_position_embeddings - 1]`.
encoder_hidden_states (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, encoder_sequence_length, hidden_size)`, *optional*):
Sequence of hidden-states at the output of the last layer of the encoder. Used in the cross-attention
of the decoder.
encoder_attention_mask (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, encoder_sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing cross-attention on padding tokens indices of encoder input_ids. Mask values
selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
head_mask (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(decoder_layers, decoder_attention_heads)`, *optional*):
Mask to nullify selected heads of the attention modules. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 indicates the head is **not masked**,
- 0 indicates the head is **masked**.
cross_attn_head_mask (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(decoder_layers, decoder_attention_heads)`, *optional*):
Mask to nullify selected heads of the cross-attention modules. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 indicates the head is **not masked**,
- 0 indicates the head is **masked**.
past_key_values (`Tuple[Tuple[tf.Tensor]]` of length `config.n_layers` with each tuple having 2 tuples each of which has 2 tensors of shape `(batch_size, num_heads, sequence_length - 1, embed_size_per_head)`):
Contains precomputed key and value hidden-states of the attention blocks. Can be used to speed up
decoding.
If `past_key_values` are used, the user can optionally input only the last `decoder_input_ids` (those
that don't have their past key value states given to this model) of shape `(batch_size, 1)` instead of
all `decoder_input_ids` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`.
inputs_embeds (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`, *optional*):
Optionally, instead of passing `input_ids` you can choose to directly pass an embedded representation.
This is useful if you want more control over how to convert `input_ids` indices into associated vectors
than the model's internal embedding lookup matrix.
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under
returned tensors for more detail. This argument can be used only in eager mode, in graph mode the value
in the config will be used instead.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors
for more detail. This argument can be used only in eager mode, in graph mode the value in the config
will be used instead.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple. This argument can be used
in eager mode, in graph mode the value will always be set to True.
training (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether or not to use the model in training mode (some modules like dropout modules have different
behaviors between training and evaluation).
"""
if input_ids is not None and inputs_embeds is not None:
raise ValueError("You cannot specify both decoder_input_ids and decoder_inputs_embeds at the same time")
elif input_ids is not None:
input_shape = shape_list(input_ids)
elif inputs_embeds is not None:
input_shape = shape_list(inputs_embeds)[:-1]
else:
raise ValueError("You have to specify either decoder_input_ids or decoder_inputs_embeds")
past_key_values_length = shape_list(past_key_values[0][0])[2] if past_key_values is not None else 0
if inputs_embeds is None:
check_embeddings_within_bounds(input_ids, self.embed_tokens.input_dim)
inputs_embeds = self.embed_tokens(input_ids) * self.embed_scale
# [bsz, seq_len] -> [bsz, 1, tgt_seq_len, src_seq_len]
if input_shape[-1] > 1:
combined_attention_mask = _make_causal_mask(input_shape, past_key_values_length=past_key_values_length)
else:
combined_attention_mask = _expand_mask(
tf.ones((input_shape[0], input_shape[1] + past_key_values_length)), tgt_len=input_shape[-1]
)
if attention_mask is not None:
combined_attention_mask = combined_attention_mask + _expand_mask(attention_mask, tgt_len=input_shape[-1])
if encoder_hidden_states is not None and encoder_attention_mask is not None:
# [bsz, seq_len] -> [bsz, 1, tgt_seq_len, src_seq_len]
encoder_attention_mask = _expand_mask(encoder_attention_mask, tgt_len=input_shape[-1])
# embed positions
if position_ids is None:
positions = self.embed_positions(input_shape, past_key_values_length)
else:
positions = self.embed_positions(input_shape, position_ids=position_ids)
hidden_states = self.layernorm_embedding(inputs_embeds) + positions
hidden_states = self.dropout(hidden_states, training=training)
# decoder layers
all_hidden_states = () if output_hidden_states else None
all_self_attns = () if output_attentions else None
all_cross_attns = () if (output_attentions and encoder_hidden_states is not None) else None
present_key_values = () if use_cache else None
# check if head_mask and cross_attn_head_mask have a correct number of layers specified if desired
for attn_mask_name, attn_mask in [("head_mask", head_mask), ("cross_attn_head_mask", cross_attn_head_mask)]:
if attn_mask is not None:
tf.debugging.assert_equal(
shape_list(attn_mask)[0],
len(self.layers),
message=(
f"The {attn_mask_name} should be specified for {len(self.layers)} layers, but it is for"
f" {shape_list(attn_mask)[0]}."
),
)
for idx, decoder_layer in enumerate(self.layers):
# add LayerDrop (see https://arxiv.org/abs/1909.11556 for description)
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states += (hidden_states,)
dropout_probability = random.uniform(0, 1)
if training and (dropout_probability < self.layerdrop):
continue
past_key_value = past_key_values[idx] if past_key_values is not None else None
hidden_states, layer_self_attn, layer_cross_attn, present_key_value = decoder_layer(
hidden_states,
attention_mask=combined_attention_mask,
encoder_hidden_states=encoder_hidden_states,
encoder_attention_mask=encoder_attention_mask,
layer_head_mask=head_mask[idx] if head_mask is not None else None,
cross_attn_layer_head_mask=cross_attn_head_mask[idx] if cross_attn_head_mask is not None else None,
past_key_value=past_key_value,
)
if use_cache:
present_key_values += (present_key_value,)
if output_attentions:
all_self_attns += (layer_self_attn,)
if encoder_hidden_states is not None:
all_cross_attns += (layer_cross_attn,)
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states += (hidden_states,)
if not return_dict:
return hidden_states, present_key_values, all_hidden_states, all_self_attns, all_cross_attns
else:
return TFBaseModelOutputWithPastAndCrossAttentions(
last_hidden_state=hidden_states,
past_key_values=present_key_values,
hidden_states=all_hidden_states,
attentions=all_self_attns,
cross_attentions=all_cross_attns,
)
def build(self, input_shape=None):
if self.built:
return
self.built = True
if getattr(self, "embed_positions", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.embed_positions.name):
self.embed_positions.build(None)
if getattr(self, "layernorm_embedding", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.layernorm_embedding.name):
self.layernorm_embedding.build([None, None, self.config.d_model])
if getattr(self, "layers", None) is not None:
for layer in self.layers:
with tf.name_scope(layer.name):
layer.build(None)
@keras_serializable
class TFBlenderbotSmallMainLayer(keras.layers.Layer):
config_class = BlenderbotSmallConfig
def __init__(self, config: BlenderbotSmallConfig, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.config = config
self.shared = keras.layers.Embedding(
input_dim=config.vocab_size,
output_dim=config.d_model,
embeddings_initializer=keras.initializers.TruncatedNormal(stddev=self.config.init_std),
name="model.shared",
)
# Additional attribute to specify the expected name scope of the layer (for loading/storing weights)
self.shared.load_weight_prefix = "model.shared"
self.encoder = TFBlenderbotSmallEncoder(config, self.shared, name="encoder")
self.decoder = TFBlenderbotSmallDecoder(config, self.shared, name="decoder")
def get_input_embeddings(self):
return self.shared
def set_input_embeddings(self, new_embeddings):
self.shared = new_embeddings
self.encoder.embed_tokens = self.shared
self.decoder.embed_tokens = self.shared
@unpack_inputs
def call(
self,
input_ids=None,
attention_mask=None,
decoder_input_ids=None,
decoder_attention_mask=None,
decoder_position_ids=None,
head_mask=None,
decoder_head_mask=None,
cross_attn_head_mask=None,
encoder_outputs: Optional[Union[Tuple, TFBaseModelOutput]] = None,
past_key_values=None,
inputs_embeds=None,
decoder_inputs_embeds=None,
use_cache=None,
output_attentions=None,
output_hidden_states=None,
return_dict=None,
training=False,
**kwargs,
):
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
if encoder_outputs is None:
encoder_outputs = self.encoder(
input_ids=input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
head_mask=head_mask,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
training=training,
)
# If the user passed a tuple for encoder_outputs, we wrap it in a TFBaseModelOutput when return_dict=True
elif return_dict and not isinstance(encoder_outputs, TFBaseModelOutput):
encoder_outputs = TFBaseModelOutput(
last_hidden_state=encoder_outputs[0],
hidden_states=encoder_outputs[1] if len(encoder_outputs) > 1 else None,
attentions=encoder_outputs[2] if len(encoder_outputs) > 2 else None,
)
# If the user passed a TFBaseModelOutput for encoder_outputs, we wrap it in a tuple when return_dict=False
elif not return_dict and not isinstance(encoder_outputs, tuple):
encoder_outputs = encoder_outputs.to_tuple()
decoder_outputs = self.decoder(
decoder_input_ids,
attention_mask=decoder_attention_mask,
position_ids=decoder_position_ids,
encoder_hidden_states=encoder_outputs[0],
encoder_attention_mask=attention_mask,
head_mask=decoder_head_mask,
cross_attn_head_mask=cross_attn_head_mask,
past_key_values=past_key_values,
inputs_embeds=decoder_inputs_embeds,
use_cache=use_cache,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
training=training,
)
if not return_dict:
return decoder_outputs + encoder_outputs
return TFSeq2SeqModelOutput(
last_hidden_state=decoder_outputs.last_hidden_state,
past_key_values=decoder_outputs.past_key_values,
decoder_hidden_states=decoder_outputs.hidden_states,
decoder_attentions=decoder_outputs.attentions,
cross_attentions=decoder_outputs.cross_attentions,
encoder_last_hidden_state=encoder_outputs.last_hidden_state,
encoder_hidden_states=encoder_outputs.hidden_states,
encoder_attentions=encoder_outputs.attentions,
)
def build(self, input_shape=None):
if self.built:
return
self.built = True
# The shared/tied weights expect to be in the model base namespace
# Adding "/" to the end (not the start!) of a tf.name_scope puts it in the root namespace rather than
# the current one.
with tf.name_scope(self.shared.load_weight_prefix + "/" + self.shared.name + "/"):
self.shared.build(None)
if getattr(self, "encoder", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.encoder.name):
self.encoder.build(None)
if getattr(self, "decoder", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.decoder.name):
self.decoder.build(None)
@add_start_docstrings(
"The bare BLENDERBOT_SMALL Model outputting raw hidden-states without any specific head on top.",
BLENDERBOT_SMALL_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class TFBlenderbotSmallModel(TFBlenderbotSmallPreTrainedModel):
def __init__(self, config: BlenderbotSmallConfig, *inputs, **kwargs):
super().__init__(config, *inputs, **kwargs)
self.model = TFBlenderbotSmallMainLayer(config, name="model")
def get_encoder(self):
return self.model.encoder
def get_decoder(self):
return self.model.decoder
@unpack_inputs
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(BLENDERBOT_SMALL_INPUTS_DOCSTRING.format("batch_size, sequence_length"))
@add_code_sample_docstrings(
checkpoint=_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC,
output_type=TFSeq2SeqModelOutput,
config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC,
)
def call(
self,
input_ids: tf.Tensor | None = None,
attention_mask: tf.Tensor | None = None,
decoder_input_ids: tf.Tensor | None = None,
decoder_attention_mask: tf.Tensor | None = None,
decoder_position_ids: tf.Tensor | None = None,
head_mask: tf.Tensor | None = None,
decoder_head_mask: tf.Tensor | None = None,
cross_attn_head_mask: tf.Tensor | None = None,
encoder_outputs: Optional[Union[Tuple, TFBaseModelOutput]] = None,
past_key_values: List[tf.Tensor] | None = None,
inputs_embeds: tf.Tensor | None = None,
decoder_inputs_embeds: tf.Tensor | None = None,
use_cache: Optional[bool] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
training: Optional[bool] = False,
**kwargs,
) -> Union[Tuple[tf.Tensor], TFSeq2SeqModelOutput]:
outputs = self.model(
input_ids=input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
decoder_input_ids=decoder_input_ids,
decoder_attention_mask=decoder_attention_mask,
decoder_position_ids=decoder_position_ids,
head_mask=head_mask,
decoder_head_mask=decoder_head_mask,
cross_attn_head_mask=cross_attn_head_mask,
encoder_outputs=encoder_outputs,
past_key_values=past_key_values,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
decoder_inputs_embeds=decoder_inputs_embeds,
use_cache=use_cache,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
training=training,
)
return outputs
# Copied from transformers.models.bart.modeling_tf_bart.TFBartModel.serving_output
def serving_output(self, output):
pkv = tf.tuple(output.past_key_values)[1] if self.config.use_cache else None
dec_hs = tf.convert_to_tensor(output.decoder_hidden_states) if self.config.output_hidden_states else None
dec_attns = tf.convert_to_tensor(output.decoder_attentions) if self.config.output_attentions else None
cross_attns = tf.convert_to_tensor(output.cross_attentions) if self.config.output_attentions else None
enc_hs = tf.convert_to_tensor(output.encoder_hidden_states) if self.config.output_hidden_states else None
enc_attns = tf.convert_to_tensor(output.encoder_attentions) if self.config.output_attentions else None
return TFSeq2SeqModelOutput(
last_hidden_state=output.last_hidden_state,
past_key_values=pkv,
decoder_hidden_states=dec_hs,
decoder_attentions=dec_attns,
cross_attentions=cross_attns,
encoder_last_hidden_state=output.encoder_last_hidden_state,
encoder_hidden_states=enc_hs,
encoder_attentions=enc_attns,
)
def build(self, input_shape=None):
if self.built:
return
self.built = True
if getattr(self, "model", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.model.name):
self.model.build(None)
# Copied from transformers.models.bart.modeling_tf_bart.BiasLayer
class BiasLayer(keras.layers.Layer):
"""
Bias as a layer. It is used for serialization purposes: `keras.Model.save_weights` stores on a per-layer basis,
so all weights have to be registered in a layer.
"""
def __init__(self, shape, initializer, trainable, name, **kwargs):
super().__init__(name=name, **kwargs)
# Note: the name of this variable will NOT be scoped when serialized, i.e. it will not be in the format of
# "outer_layer/inner_layer/.../name:0". Instead, it will be "name:0". For further details, see:
# https://github.com/huggingface/transformers/pull/18833#issuecomment-1233090214
self.bias = self.add_weight(name=name, shape=shape, initializer=initializer, trainable=trainable)
def call(self, x):
return x + self.bias
@add_start_docstrings(
"The BLENDERBOT_SMALL Model with a language modeling head. Can be used for summarization.",
BLENDERBOT_SMALL_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class TFBlenderbotSmallForConditionalGeneration(TFBlenderbotSmallPreTrainedModel, TFCausalLanguageModelingLoss):
_keys_to_ignore_on_load_unexpected = [
r"model.encoder.embed_tokens.weight",
r"model.decoder.embed_tokens.weight",
]
def __init__(self, config, *inputs, **kwargs):
super().__init__(config, *inputs, **kwargs)
self.model = TFBlenderbotSmallMainLayer(config, name="model")
self.use_cache = config.use_cache
# final_bias_logits is registered as a buffer in pytorch, so not trainable for the sake of consistency.
self.bias_layer = BiasLayer(
name="final_logits_bias", shape=[1, config.vocab_size], initializer="zeros", trainable=False
)
def get_decoder(self):
return self.model.decoder
def get_encoder(self):
return self.model.encoder
def get_output_embeddings(self):
return self.get_input_embeddings()
def set_output_embeddings(self, value):
self.set_input_embeddings(value)
def get_bias(self):
return {"final_logits_bias": self.bias_layer.bias}
def set_bias(self, value):
# Replaces the existing layers containing bias for correct (de)serialization.
vocab_size = value["final_logits_bias"].shape[-1]
self.bias_layer = BiasLayer(
name="final_logits_bias", shape=[1, vocab_size], initializer="zeros", trainable=False
)
self.bias_layer.bias.assign(value["final_logits_bias"])
@unpack_inputs
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(BLENDERBOT_SMALL_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=TFSeq2SeqLMOutput, config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC)
@add_end_docstrings(BLENDERBOT_SMALL_GENERATION_EXAMPLE)
def call(
self,
input_ids: tf.Tensor | None = None,
attention_mask: tf.Tensor | None = None,
decoder_input_ids: tf.Tensor | None = None,
decoder_attention_mask: tf.Tensor | None = None,
decoder_position_ids: tf.Tensor | None = None,
head_mask: tf.Tensor | None = None,
decoder_head_mask: tf.Tensor | None = None,
cross_attn_head_mask: tf.Tensor | None = None,
encoder_outputs: Optional[TFBaseModelOutput] = None,
past_key_values: List[tf.Tensor] | None = None,
inputs_embeds: tf.Tensor | None = None,
decoder_inputs_embeds: tf.Tensor | None = None,
use_cache: Optional[bool] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
labels: tf.Tensor | None = None,
training: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Union[Tuple[tf.Tensor], TFSeq2SeqLMOutput]:
r"""
labels (`tf.tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Labels for computing the masked language modeling loss. Indices should either be in `[0, ...,
config.vocab_size]` or -100 (see `input_ids` docstring). Tokens with indices set to `-100` are ignored
(masked), the loss is only computed for the tokens with labels in `[0, ..., config.vocab_size]`.
Returns:
"""
if labels is not None:
labels = tf.where(
labels == self.config.pad_token_id,
tf.cast(tf.fill(shape_list(labels), -100), labels.dtype),
labels,
)
use_cache = False
if decoder_input_ids is None and decoder_inputs_embeds is None:
decoder_input_ids = shift_tokens_right(
labels, self.config.pad_token_id, self.config.decoder_start_token_id
)
outputs = self.model(
input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
decoder_input_ids=decoder_input_ids,
decoder_attention_mask=decoder_attention_mask,
decoder_position_ids=decoder_position_ids,
head_mask=head_mask,
decoder_head_mask=decoder_head_mask,
cross_attn_head_mask=cross_attn_head_mask,
encoder_outputs=encoder_outputs,
past_key_values=past_key_values,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
decoder_inputs_embeds=decoder_inputs_embeds,
use_cache=use_cache,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
training=training,
)
lm_logits = tf.matmul(outputs[0], self.model.shared.weights, transpose_b=True)
lm_logits = self.bias_layer(lm_logits)
masked_lm_loss = None if labels is None else self.hf_compute_loss(labels, lm_logits)
if not return_dict:
output = (lm_logits,) + outputs[1:]
return ((masked_lm_loss,) + output) if masked_lm_loss is not None else output
return TFSeq2SeqLMOutput(
loss=masked_lm_loss,
logits=lm_logits,
past_key_values=outputs.past_key_values, # index 1 of d outputs
decoder_hidden_states=outputs.decoder_hidden_states, # index 2 of d outputs
decoder_attentions=outputs.decoder_attentions, # index 3 of d outputs
cross_attentions=outputs.cross_attentions, # index 4 of d outputs
encoder_last_hidden_state=outputs.encoder_last_hidden_state, # index 0 of encoder outputs
encoder_hidden_states=outputs.encoder_hidden_states, # 1 of e out
encoder_attentions=outputs.encoder_attentions, # 2 of e out
)
# Copied from transformers.models.bart.modeling_tf_bart.TFBartForConditionalGeneration.serving_output
def serving_output(self, output):
pkv = tf.tuple(output.past_key_values)[1] if self.config.use_cache else None
dec_hs = tf.convert_to_tensor(output.decoder_hidden_states) if self.config.output_hidden_states else None
dec_attns = tf.convert_to_tensor(output.decoder_attentions) if self.config.output_attentions else None
cross_attns = tf.convert_to_tensor(output.cross_attentions) if self.config.output_attentions else None
enc_hs = tf.convert_to_tensor(output.encoder_hidden_states) if self.config.output_hidden_states else None
enc_attns = tf.convert_to_tensor(output.encoder_attentions) if self.config.output_attentions else None
return TFSeq2SeqLMOutput(
logits=output.logits,
past_key_values=pkv,
decoder_hidden_states=dec_hs,
decoder_attentions=dec_attns,
cross_attentions=cross_attns,
encoder_last_hidden_state=output.encoder_last_hidden_state,
encoder_hidden_states=enc_hs,
encoder_attentions=enc_attns,
)
# Copied from transformers.models.bart.modeling_tf_bart.TFBartForConditionalGeneration.prepare_inputs_for_generation
def prepare_inputs_for_generation(
self,
decoder_input_ids,
past_key_values=None,
attention_mask=None,
decoder_attention_mask=None,
head_mask=None,
decoder_head_mask=None,
cross_attn_head_mask=None,
use_cache=None,
encoder_outputs=None,
**kwargs,
):
# cut decoder_input_ids if past_key_values is used
if past_key_values is not None:
decoder_input_ids = decoder_input_ids[:, -1:]
if decoder_attention_mask is not None: # xla
decoder_position_ids = tf.math.cumsum(decoder_attention_mask, axis=-1, exclusive=True)[:, -1:]
elif past_key_values is not None: # no xla + past_key_values
decoder_position_ids = past_key_values[0][0].shape[2]
else: # no xla + no past_key_values
decoder_position_ids = tf.range(decoder_input_ids.shape[1])
return {
"input_ids": None, # encoder_outputs is defined. input_ids not needed
"encoder_outputs": encoder_outputs,
"past_key_values": past_key_values,
"decoder_input_ids": decoder_input_ids,
"attention_mask": attention_mask,
"decoder_attention_mask": decoder_attention_mask,
"decoder_position_ids": decoder_position_ids,
"head_mask": head_mask,
"decoder_head_mask": decoder_head_mask,
"cross_attn_head_mask": cross_attn_head_mask,
"use_cache": use_cache, # change this to avoid caching (presumably for debugging)
}
def build(self, input_shape=None):
if self.built:
return
self.built = True
if getattr(self, "model", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.model.name):
self.model.build(None)
if getattr(self, "bias_layer", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.bias_layer.name):
self.bias_layer.build(None)
__all__ = ["TFBlenderbotSmallForConditionalGeneration", "TFBlenderbotSmallModel", "TFBlenderbotSmallPreTrainedModel"]
```
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ENCODING: utf-8
```py
# coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2021 The Facebook Inc. and The HuggingFace Inc. team. All rights reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
"""Tokenization class for BlenderbotSmall."""
import json
import os
from typing import Dict, List, Optional, Tuple
import regex as re
from ...tokenization_utils import PreTrainedTokenizer
from ...utils import logging
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
VOCAB_FILES_NAMES = {
"vocab_file": "vocab.json",
"merges_file": "merges.txt",
"tokenizer_config_file": "tokenizer_config.json",
}
def get_pairs(word):
"""
Return set of symbol pairs in a word.
Word is represented as tuple of symbols (symbols being variable-length strings).
"""
pairs = set()
prev_char = word[0]
for char in word[1:]:
pairs.add((prev_char, char))
prev_char = char
pairs = set(pairs)
return pairs
class BlenderbotSmallTokenizer(PreTrainedTokenizer):
"""
Constructs a Blenderbot-90M tokenizer based on BPE (Byte-Pair-Encoding)
This tokenizer inherits from [`PreTrainedTokenizer`] which contains most of the main methods. Users should refer to
the superclass for more information regarding methods.
Args:
vocab_file (`str`):
File containing the vocabulary.
merges_file (`str`):
Path to the merges file.
bos_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"__start__"`):
The beginning of sentence token.
eos_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"__end__"`):
The end of sentence token.
unk_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"__unk__"`):
The unknown token. A token that is not in the vocabulary cannot be converted to an ID and is set to be this
token instead.
pad_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"__null__"`):
The token used for padding, for example when batching sequences of different lengths.
kwargs (*optional*):
Additional keyword arguments passed along to [`PreTrainedTokenizer`]
"""
vocab_files_names = VOCAB_FILES_NAMES
model_input_names = ["input_ids", "attention_mask"]
def __init__(
self,
vocab_file,
merges_file,
bos_token="__start__",
eos_token="__end__",
unk_token="__unk__",
pad_token="__null__",
**kwargs,
):
with open(vocab_file, encoding="utf-8") as vocab_handle:
self.encoder = json.load(vocab_handle)
self.decoder = {v: k for k, v in self.encoder.items()}
with open(merges_file, encoding="utf-8") as merges_handle:
merges = merges_handle.read().split("\n")[1:-1]
merges = [tuple(merge.split()) for merge in merges]
self.bpe_ranks = dict(zip(merges, range(len(merges))))
self.cache = {}
super().__init__(unk_token=unk_token, bos_token=bos_token, eos_token=eos_token, pad_token=pad_token, **kwargs)
@property
def vocab_size(self) -> int:
return len(self.encoder)
def get_vocab(self) -> Dict:
return dict(self.encoder, **self.added_tokens_encoder)
def bpe(self, token: str) -> str:
if token in self.cache:
return self.cache[token]
token = re.sub("([.,!?()])", r" \1", token)
token = re.sub("(')", r" \1 ", token)
token = re.sub(r"\s{2,}", " ", token)
if "\n" in token:
token = token.replace("\n", " __newln__")
tokens = token.split(" ")
words = []
for token in tokens:
if not len(token):
continue
token = token.lower()
word = tuple(token)
word = tuple(list(word[:-1]) + [word[-1] + "</w>"])
pairs = get_pairs(word)
if not pairs:
words.append(token)
continue
while True:
bigram = min(pairs, key=lambda pair: self.bpe_ranks.get(pair, float("inf")))
if bigram not in self.bpe_ranks:
break
first, second = bigram
new_word = []
i = 0
while i < len(word):
try:
j = word.index(first, i)
new_word.extend(word[i:j])
i = j
except ValueError:
new_word.extend(word[i:])
break
if word[i] == first and i < len(word) - 1 and word[i + 1] == second:
new_word.append(first + second)
i += 2
else:
new_word.append(word[i])
i += 1
new_word = tuple(new_word)
word = new_word
if len(word) == 1:
break
else:
pairs = get_pairs(word)
word = "@@ ".join(word)
word = word[:-4]
self.cache[token] = word
words.append(word)
return " ".join(words)
def _tokenize(self, text: str) -> List[str]:
"""Split a string into tokens using BPE."""
split_tokens = []
words = re.findall(r"\S+\n?", text)
for token in words:
split_tokens.extend(list(self.bpe(token).split(" ")))
return split_tokens
def _convert_token_to_id(self, token: str) -> int:
"""Converts a token to an id using the vocab."""
token = token.lower()
return self.encoder.get(token, self.encoder.get(self.unk_token))
def _convert_id_to_token(self, index: int) -> str:
"""Converts an index (integer) in a token (str) using the vocab."""
return self.decoder.get(index, self.unk_token)
def convert_tokens_to_string(self, tokens: List[str]) -> str:
"""Converts a sequence of tokens in a single string."""
out_string = " ".join(tokens).replace("@@ ", "").strip()
return out_string
def save_vocabulary(self, save_directory: str, filename_prefix: Optional[str] = None) -> Tuple[str]:
if not os.path.isdir(save_directory):
logger.error(f"Vocabulary path ({save_directory}) should be a directory")
return
vocab_file = os.path.join(
save_directory, (filename_prefix + "-" if filename_prefix else "") + VOCAB_FILES_NAMES["vocab_file"]
)
merge_file = os.path.join(
save_directory, (filename_prefix + "-" if filename_prefix else "") + VOCAB_FILES_NAMES["merges_file"]
)
with open(vocab_file, "w", encoding="utf-8") as f:
f.write(json.dumps(self.encoder, indent=2, sort_keys=True, ensure_ascii=False) + "\n")
index = 0
with open(merge_file, "w", encoding="utf-8") as writer:
writer.write("#version: 0.2\n")
for bpe_tokens, token_index in sorted(self.bpe_ranks.items(), key=lambda kv: kv[1]):
if index != token_index:
logger.warning(
f"Saving vocabulary to {merge_file}: BPE merge indices are not consecutive."
" Please check that the tokenizer is not corrupted!"
)
index = token_index
writer.write(" ".join(bpe_tokens) + "\n")
index += 1
return vocab_file, merge_file
__all__ = ["BlenderbotSmallTokenizer"]
```
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PATH: scripts\freecad_env\Lib\site-packages\transformers\models\blenderbot_small\tokenization_blenderbot_small_fast.py
ENCODING: utf-8
```py
# coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2021, The Facebook, Inc. and The HuggingFace Inc. team. All rights reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
"""Fast tokenization class for BlenderbotSmall."""
from typing import List, Optional
from tokenizers import ByteLevelBPETokenizer
from ...tokenization_utils_fast import PreTrainedTokenizerFast
from ...utils import logging
from .tokenization_blenderbot_small import BlenderbotSmallTokenizer
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
VOCAB_FILES_NAMES = {
"vocab_file": "vocab.json",
"merges_file": "merges.txt",
"tokenizer_config_file": "tokenizer_config.json",
}
class BlenderbotSmallTokenizerFast(PreTrainedTokenizerFast):
"""
Construct a "fast" BlenderbotSmall tokenizer (backed by HuggingFace's *tokenizers* library).
Args:
vocab_file (`str`):
Path to the vocabulary file.
"""
vocab_files_names = VOCAB_FILES_NAMES
slow_tokenizer_class = BlenderbotSmallTokenizer
def __init__(
self,
vocab_file=None,
merges_file=None,
unk_token="<|endoftext|>",
bos_token="<|endoftext|>",
eos_token="<|endoftext|>",
add_prefix_space=False,
trim_offsets=True,
**kwargs,
):
super().__init__(
ByteLevelBPETokenizer(
vocab=vocab_file,
merges=merges_file,
add_prefix_space=add_prefix_space,
trim_offsets=trim_offsets,
),
bos_token=bos_token,
eos_token=eos_token,
unk_token=unk_token,
**kwargs,
)
self.add_prefix_space = add_prefix_space
def build_inputs_with_special_tokens(self, token_ids_0, token_ids_1=None):
output = [self.bos_token_id] + token_ids_0 + [self.eos_token_id]
if token_ids_1 is None:
return output
return output + [self.eos_token_id] + token_ids_1 + [self.eos_token_id]
def create_token_type_ids_from_sequences(
self, token_ids_0: List[int], token_ids_1: Optional[List[int]] = None
) -> List[int]:
"""
Create a mask from the two sequences passed to be used in a sequence-pair classification task. BlenderbotSmall
does not make use of token type ids, therefore a list of zeros is returned.
Args:
token_ids_0 (`List[int]`):
List of IDs.
token_ids_1 (`List[int]`, *optional*):
Optional second list of IDs for sequence pairs.
Returns:
`List[int]`: List of zeros.
"""
sep = [self.sep_token_id]
cls = [self.cls_token_id]
if token_ids_1 is None:
return len(cls + token_ids_0 + sep) * [0]
return len(cls + token_ids_0 + sep + sep + token_ids_1 + sep) * [0]
__all__ = ["BlenderbotSmallTokenizerFast"]
```
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PATH: scripts\freecad_env\Lib\site-packages\transformers\models\blenderbot\tokenization_blenderbot.py
ENCODING: utf-8
```py
# coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2021 The Facebook Inc. and The HuggingFace Inc. team. All rights reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
"""Tokenization class for Blenderbot."""
import json
import os
from functools import lru_cache
from typing import List, Optional, Tuple
import regex as re
from ...tokenization_utils import AddedToken, PreTrainedTokenizer
from ...utils import logging
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
VOCAB_FILES_NAMES = {
"vocab_file": "vocab.json",
"merges_file": "merges.txt",
"tokenizer_config_file": "tokenizer_config.json",
}
@lru_cache()
# Copied from transformers.models.roberta.tokenization_roberta.bytes_to_unicode
def bytes_to_unicode():
"""
Returns list of utf-8 byte and a mapping to unicode strings. We specifically avoids mapping to whitespace/control
characters the bpe code barfs on.
The reversible bpe codes work on unicode strings. This means you need a large # of unicode characters in your vocab
if you want to avoid UNKs. When you're at something like a 10B token dataset you end up needing around 5K for
decent coverage. This is a significant percentage of your normal, say, 32K bpe vocab. To avoid that, we want lookup
tables between utf-8 bytes and unicode strings.
"""
bs = (
list(range(ord("!"), ord("~") + 1)) + list(range(ord("¡"), ord("¬") + 1)) + list(range(ord("®"), ord("ÿ") + 1))
)
cs = bs[:]
n = 0
for b in range(2**8):
if b not in bs:
bs.append(b)
cs.append(2**8 + n)
n += 1
cs = [chr(n) for n in cs]
return dict(zip(bs, cs))
# Copied from transformers.models.roberta.tokenization_roberta.get_pairs
def get_pairs(word):
"""
Return set of symbol pairs in a word.
Word is represented as tuple of symbols (symbols being variable-length strings).
"""
pairs = set()
prev_char = word[0]
for char in word[1:]:
pairs.add((prev_char, char))
prev_char = char
return pairs
class BlenderbotTokenizer(PreTrainedTokenizer):
"""
Constructs a Blenderbot tokenizer, derived from the GPT-2 tokenizer, using byte-level Byte-Pair-Encoding.
This tokenizer has been trained to treat spaces like parts of the tokens (a bit like sentencepiece) so a word will
be encoded differently whether it is at the beginning of the sentence (without space) or not:
```python
>>> from transformers import BlenderbotTokenizer
>>> tokenizer = BlenderbotTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/blenderbot-3B")
>>> tokenizer.add_prefix_space = False
>>> tokenizer("Hello world")["input_ids"]
[47, 921, 86, 1085, 2]
>>> tokenizer(" Hello world")["input_ids"]
[6950, 1085, 2]
```
You can get around that behavior by passing `add_prefix_space=True` when instantiating this tokenizer or when you
call it on some text, but since the model was not pretrained this way, it might yield a decrease in performance.
<Tip>
When used with `is_split_into_words=True`, this tokenizer will add a space before each word (even the first one).
</Tip>
This tokenizer inherits from [`PreTrainedTokenizer`] which contains most of the main methods. Users should refer to
this superclass for more information regarding those methods.
Args:
vocab_file (`str`):
Path to the vocabulary file.
merges_file (`str`):
Path to the merges file.
errors (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"replace"`):
Paradigm to follow when decoding bytes to UTF-8. See
[bytes.decode](https://docs.python.org/3/library/stdtypes.html#bytes.decode) for more information.
bos_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"<s>"`):
The beginning of sequence token that was used during pretraining. Can be used a sequence classifier token.
<Tip>
When building a sequence using special tokens, this is not the token that is used for the beginning of
sequence. The token used is the `cls_token`.
</Tip>
eos_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"</s>"`):
The end of sequence token.
<Tip>
When building a sequence using special tokens, this is not the token that is used for the end of sequence.
The token used is the `sep_token`.
</Tip>
sep_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"</s>"`):
The separator token, which is used when building a sequence from multiple sequences, e.g. two sequences for
sequence classification or for a text and a question for question answering. It is also used as the last
token of a sequence built with special tokens.
cls_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"<s>"`):
The classifier token which is used when doing sequence classification (classification of the whole sequence
instead of per-token classification). It is the first token of the sequence when built with special tokens.
unk_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"<unk>"`):
The unknown token. A token that is not in the vocabulary cannot be converted to an ID and is set to be this
token instead.
pad_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"<pad>"`):
The token used for padding, for example when batching sequences of different lengths.
mask_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"<mask>"`):
The token used for masking values. This is the token used when training this model with masked language
modeling. This is the token which the model will try to predict.
add_prefix_space (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether or not to add an initial space to the input. This allows to treat the leading word just as any
other word. (Blenderbot tokenizer detect beginning of words by the preceding space).
"""
vocab_files_names = VOCAB_FILES_NAMES
model_input_names = ["input_ids", "attention_mask"]
# Copied from transformers.models.roberta.tokenization_roberta.RobertaTokenizer.__init__ with Roberta->Blenderbot, RoBERTa->Blenderbot
def __init__(
self,
vocab_file,
merges_file,
errors="replace",
bos_token="<s>",
eos_token="</s>",
sep_token="</s>",
cls_token="<s>",
unk_token="<unk>",
pad_token="<pad>",
mask_token="<mask>",
add_prefix_space=False,
**kwargs,
):
bos_token = AddedToken(bos_token, lstrip=False, rstrip=False) if isinstance(bos_token, str) else bos_token
pad_token = AddedToken(pad_token, lstrip=False, rstrip=False) if isinstance(pad_token, str) else pad_token
eos_token = AddedToken(eos_token, lstrip=False, rstrip=False) if isinstance(eos_token, str) else eos_token
unk_token = AddedToken(unk_token, lstrip=False, rstrip=False) if isinstance(unk_token, str) else unk_token
sep_token = AddedToken(sep_token, lstrip=False, rstrip=False) if isinstance(sep_token, str) else sep_token
cls_token = AddedToken(cls_token, lstrip=False, rstrip=False) if isinstance(cls_token, str) else cls_token
# Mask token behave like a normal word, i.e. include the space before it
mask_token = (
AddedToken(mask_token, lstrip=True, rstrip=False, normalized=False)
if isinstance(mask_token, str)
else mask_token
)
# these special tokens are not part of the vocab.json, let's add them in the correct order
with open(vocab_file, encoding="utf-8") as vocab_handle:
self.encoder = json.load(vocab_handle)
self.decoder = {v: k for k, v in self.encoder.items()}
self.errors = errors # how to handle errors in decoding
self.byte_encoder = bytes_to_unicode()
self.byte_decoder = {v: k for k, v in self.byte_encoder.items()}
with open(merges_file, encoding="utf-8") as merges_handle:
bpe_merges = merges_handle.read().split("\n")[1:-1]
bpe_merges = [tuple(merge.split()) for merge in bpe_merges]
self.bpe_ranks = dict(zip(bpe_merges, range(len(bpe_merges))))
self.cache = {}
self.add_prefix_space = add_prefix_space
# Should have added re.IGNORECASE so BPE merges can happen for capitalized versions of contractions
self.pat = re.compile(r"""'s|'t|'re|'ve|'m|'ll|'d| ?\p{L}+| ?\p{N}+| ?[^\s\p{L}\p{N}]+|\s+(?!\S)|\s+""")
super().__init__(
errors=errors,
bos_token=bos_token,
eos_token=eos_token,
unk_token=unk_token,
sep_token=sep_token,
cls_token=cls_token,
pad_token=pad_token,
mask_token=mask_token,
add_prefix_space=add_prefix_space,
**kwargs,
)
@property
# Copied from transformers.models.roberta.tokenization_roberta.RobertaTokenizer.vocab_size with Roberta->Blenderbot, RoBERTa->Blenderbot
def vocab_size(self):
return len(self.encoder)
# Copied from transformers.models.roberta.tokenization_roberta.RobertaTokenizer.get_vocab with Roberta->Blenderbot, RoBERTa->Blenderbot
def get_vocab(self):
vocab = dict(self.encoder).copy()
vocab.update(self.added_tokens_encoder)
return vocab
# Copied from transformers.models.roberta.tokenization_roberta.RobertaTokenizer.bpe with Roberta->Blenderbot, RoBERTa->Blenderbot
def bpe(self, token):
if token in self.cache:
return self.cache[token]
word = tuple(token)
pairs = get_pairs(word)
if not pairs:
return token
while True:
bigram = min(pairs, key=lambda pair: self.bpe_ranks.get(pair, float("inf")))
if bigram not in self.bpe_ranks:
break
first, second = bigram
new_word = []
i = 0
while i < len(word):
try:
j = word.index(first, i)
except ValueError:
new_word.extend(word[i:])
break
else:
new_word.extend(word[i:j])
i = j
if word[i] == first and i < len(word) - 1 and word[i + 1] == second:
new_word.append(first + second)
i += 2
else:
new_word.append(word[i])
i += 1
new_word = tuple(new_word)
word = new_word
if len(word) == 1:
break
else:
pairs = get_pairs(word)
word = " ".join(word)
self.cache[token] = word
return word
# Copied from transformers.models.roberta.tokenization_roberta.RobertaTokenizer._tokenize with Roberta->Blenderbot, RoBERTa->Blenderbot
def _tokenize(self, text):
"""Tokenize a string."""
bpe_tokens = []
for token in re.findall(self.pat, text):
token = "".join(
self.byte_encoder[b] for b in token.encode("utf-8")
) # Maps all our bytes to unicode strings, avoiding control tokens of the BPE (spaces in our case)
bpe_tokens.extend(bpe_token for bpe_token in self.bpe(token).split(" "))
return bpe_tokens
# Copied from transformers.models.roberta.tokenization_roberta.RobertaTokenizer._convert_token_to_id with Roberta->Blenderbot, RoBERTa->Blenderbot
def _convert_token_to_id(self, token):
"""Converts a token (str) in an id using the vocab."""
return self.encoder.get(token, self.encoder.get(self.unk_token))
# Copied from transformers.models.roberta.tokenization_roberta.RobertaTokenizer._convert_id_to_token with Roberta->Blenderbot, RoBERTa->Blenderbot
def _convert_id_to_token(self, index):
"""Converts an index (integer) in a token (str) using the vocab."""
return self.decoder.get(index)
# Copied from transformers.models.roberta.tokenization_roberta.RobertaTokenizer.convert_tokens_to_string with Roberta->Blenderbot, RoBERTa->Blenderbot
def convert_tokens_to_string(self, tokens):
"""Converts a sequence of tokens (string) in a single string."""
text = "".join(tokens)
text = bytearray([self.byte_decoder[c] for c in text]).decode("utf-8", errors=self.errors)
return text
# Copied from transformers.models.roberta.tokenization_roberta.RobertaTokenizer.save_vocabulary with Roberta->Blenderbot, RoBERTa->Blenderbot
def save_vocabulary(self, save_directory: str, filename_prefix: Optional[str] = None) -> Tuple[str]:
if not os.path.isdir(save_directory):
logger.error(f"Vocabulary path ({save_directory}) should be a directory")
return
vocab_file = os.path.join(
save_directory, (filename_prefix + "-" if filename_prefix else "") + VOCAB_FILES_NAMES["vocab_file"]
)
merge_file = os.path.join(
save_directory, (filename_prefix + "-" if filename_prefix else "") + VOCAB_FILES_NAMES["merges_file"]
)
with open(vocab_file, "w", encoding="utf-8") as f:
f.write(json.dumps(self.encoder, indent=2, sort_keys=True, ensure_ascii=False) + "\n")
index = 0
with open(merge_file, "w", encoding="utf-8") as writer:
writer.write("#version: 0.2\n")
for bpe_tokens, token_index in sorted(self.bpe_ranks.items(), key=lambda kv: kv[1]):
if index != token_index:
logger.warning(
f"Saving vocabulary to {merge_file}: BPE merge indices are not consecutive."
" Please check that the tokenizer is not corrupted!"
)
index = token_index
writer.write(" ".join(bpe_tokens) + "\n")
index += 1
return vocab_file, merge_file
# Copied from transformers.models.roberta.tokenization_roberta.RobertaTokenizer.get_special_tokens_mask with Roberta->Blenderbot, RoBERTa->Blenderbot
def get_special_tokens_mask(
self, token_ids_0: List[int], token_ids_1: Optional[List[int]] = None, already_has_special_tokens: bool = False
) -> List[int]:
"""
Retrieve sequence ids from a token list that has no special tokens added. This method is called when adding
special tokens using the tokenizer `prepare_for_model` method.
Args:
token_ids_0 (`List[int]`):
List of IDs.
token_ids_1 (`List[int]`, *optional*):
Optional second list of IDs for sequence pairs.
already_has_special_tokens (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether or not the token list is already formatted with special tokens for the model.
Returns:
`List[int]`: A list of integers in the range [0, 1]: 1 for a special token, 0 for a sequence token.
"""
if already_has_special_tokens:
return super().get_special_tokens_mask(
token_ids_0=token_ids_0, token_ids_1=token_ids_1, already_has_special_tokens=True
)
if token_ids_1 is None:
return [1] + ([0] * len(token_ids_0)) + [1]
return [1] + ([0] * len(token_ids_0)) + [1, 1] + ([0] * len(token_ids_1)) + [1]
# Copied from transformers.models.roberta.tokenization_roberta.RobertaTokenizer.create_token_type_ids_from_sequences with Roberta->Blenderbot, RoBERTa->Blenderbot
def create_token_type_ids_from_sequences(
self, token_ids_0: List[int], token_ids_1: Optional[List[int]] = None
) -> List[int]:
"""
Create a mask from the two sequences passed to be used in a sequence-pair classification task. Blenderbot does not
make use of token type ids, therefore a list of zeros is returned.
Args:
token_ids_0 (`List[int]`):
List of IDs.
token_ids_1 (`List[int]`, *optional*):
Optional second list of IDs for sequence pairs.
Returns:
`List[int]`: List of zeros.
"""
sep = [self.sep_token_id]
cls = [self.cls_token_id]
if token_ids_1 is None:
return len(cls + token_ids_0 + sep) * [0]
return len(cls + token_ids_0 + sep + sep + token_ids_1 + sep) * [0]
# Copied from transformers.models.roberta.tokenization_roberta.RobertaTokenizer.prepare_for_tokenization with Roberta->Blenderbot, RoBERTa->Blenderbot
def prepare_for_tokenization(self, text, is_split_into_words=False, **kwargs):
add_prefix_space = kwargs.pop("add_prefix_space", self.add_prefix_space)
if (is_split_into_words or add_prefix_space) and (len(text) > 0 and not text[0].isspace()):
text = " " + text
return (text, kwargs)
def build_inputs_with_special_tokens(self, token_ids_0: List[int], token_ids_1: Optional[List[int]] = None):
"""
Build model inputs from a sequence or a pair of sequence for sequence classification tasks by concatenating and
adding special tokens. A Blenderbot sequence has the following format:
- single sequence: ` X </s>`
Args:
token_ids_0 (`List[int]`):
List of IDs to which the special tokens will be added
token_ids_1 (`List[int]`, *optional*):
Will be ignored
Returns:
`List[int]`: list of [input IDs](../glossary#input-ids) with the appropriate special tokens.
"""
return token_ids_0 + [self.eos_token_id]
__all__ = ["BlenderbotTokenizer"]
```
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PATH: scripts\freecad_env\Lib\site-packages\transformers\models\blenderbot\tokenization_blenderbot_fast.py
ENCODING: utf-8
```py
# coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2021 The Facebook Inc. and The HuggingFace Inc. team. All rights reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
"""Fast Tokenization class for Blenderbot."""
import json
from typing import List, Optional, Tuple
from tokenizers import processors
from ...tokenization_utils_base import AddedToken, BatchEncoding
from ...tokenization_utils_fast import PreTrainedTokenizerFast
from ...utils import logging
from .tokenization_blenderbot import BlenderbotTokenizer
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
VOCAB_FILES_NAMES = {
"vocab_file": "vocab.json",
"merges_file": "merges.txt",
"tokenizer_config_file": "tokenizer_config.json",
}
class BlenderbotTokenizerFast(PreTrainedTokenizerFast):
"""
Construct a "fast" Blenderbot tokenizer (backed by HuggingFace's *tokenizers* library), derived from the GPT-2
tokenizer, using byte-level Byte-Pair-Encoding.
This tokenizer has been trained to treat spaces like parts of the tokens (a bit like sentencepiece) so a word will
be encoded differently whether it is at the beginning of the sentence (without space) or not:
```python
>>> from transformers import BlenderbotTokenizerFast
>>> tokenizer = BlenderbotTokenizerFast.from_pretrained("facebook/blenderbot-3B")
>>> tokenizer("Hello world")["input_ids"]
[6950, 1085, 2]
>>> tokenizer(" Hello world")["input_ids"]
[6950, 1085, 2]
```
You can get around that behavior by passing `add_prefix_space=True` when instantiating this tokenizer or when you
call it on some text, but since the model was not pretrained this way, it might yield a decrease in performance.
<Tip>
When used with `is_split_into_words=True`, this tokenizer needs to be instantiated with `add_prefix_space=True`.
</Tip>
This tokenizer inherits from [`PreTrainedTokenizerFast`] which contains most of the main methods. Users should
refer to this superclass for more information regarding those methods.
Args:
vocab_file (`str`):
Path to the vocabulary file.
merges_file (`str`):
Path to the merges file.
errors (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"replace"`):
Paradigm to follow when decoding bytes to UTF-8. See
[bytes.decode](https://docs.python.org/3/library/stdtypes.html#bytes.decode) for more information.
bos_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"<s>"`):
The beginning of sequence token that was used during pretraining. Can be used a sequence classifier token.
<Tip>
When building a sequence using special tokens, this is not the token that is used for the beginning of
sequence. The token used is the `cls_token`.
</Tip>
eos_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"</s>"`):
The end of sequence token.
<Tip>
When building a sequence using special tokens, this is not the token that is used for the end of sequence.
The token used is the `sep_token`.
</Tip>
sep_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"</s>"`):
The separator token, which is used when building a sequence from multiple sequences, e.g. two sequences for
sequence classification or for a text and a question for question answering. It is also used as the last
token of a sequence built with special tokens.
cls_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"<s>"`):
The classifier token which is used when doing sequence classification (classification of the whole sequence
instead of per-token classification). It is the first token of the sequence when built with special tokens.
unk_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"<unk>"`):
The unknown token. A token that is not in the vocabulary cannot be converted to an ID and is set to be this
token instead.
pad_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"<pad>"`):
The token used for padding, for example when batching sequences of different lengths.
mask_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"<mask>"`):
The token used for masking values. This is the token used when training this model with masked language
modeling. This is the token which the model will try to predict.
add_prefix_space (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether or not to add an initial space to the input. This allows to treat the leading word just as any
other word. (Blenderbot tokenizer detect beginning of words by the preceding space).
trim_offsets (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether the post processing step should trim offsets to avoid including whitespaces.
"""
vocab_files_names = VOCAB_FILES_NAMES
model_input_names = ["input_ids", "attention_mask"]
slow_tokenizer_class = BlenderbotTokenizer
# Copied from transformers.models.roberta.tokenization_roberta_fast.RobertaTokenizerFast.__init__ with Roberta->Blenderbot, RoBERTa->Blenderbot
def __init__(
self,
vocab_file=None,
merges_file=None,
tokenizer_file=None,
errors="replace",
bos_token="<s>",
eos_token="</s>",
sep_token="</s>",
cls_token="<s>",
unk_token="<unk>",
pad_token="<pad>",
mask_token="<mask>",
add_prefix_space=False,
trim_offsets=True,
**kwargs,
):
mask_token = (
AddedToken(mask_token, lstrip=True, rstrip=False, normalized=False)
if isinstance(mask_token, str)
else mask_token
)
super().__init__(
vocab_file,
merges_file,
tokenizer_file=tokenizer_file,
errors=errors,
bos_token=bos_token,
eos_token=eos_token,
sep_token=sep_token,
cls_token=cls_token,
unk_token=unk_token,
pad_token=pad_token,
mask_token=mask_token,
add_prefix_space=add_prefix_space,
trim_offsets=trim_offsets,
**kwargs,
)
tokenizer_component = "post_processor"
tokenizer_component_instance = getattr(self.backend_tokenizer, tokenizer_component, None)
if tokenizer_component_instance:
state = json.loads(tokenizer_component_instance.__getstate__())
# The lists 'sep' and 'cls' must be cased in tuples for the object `post_processor_class`
if "sep" in state:
state["sep"] = tuple(state["sep"])
if "cls" in state:
state["cls"] = tuple(state["cls"])
changes_to_apply = False
if state.get("add_prefix_space", add_prefix_space) != add_prefix_space:
state["add_prefix_space"] = add_prefix_space
changes_to_apply = True
if state.get("trim_offsets", trim_offsets) != trim_offsets:
state["trim_offsets"] = trim_offsets
changes_to_apply = True
if changes_to_apply:
component_class = getattr(processors, state.pop("type"))
new_value = component_class(**state)
setattr(self.backend_tokenizer, tokenizer_component, new_value)
@property
# Copied from transformers.models.roberta.tokenization_roberta_fast.RobertaTokenizerFast.mask_token with Roberta->Blenderbot, RoBERTa->Blenderbot
def mask_token(self) -> str:
"""
`str`: Mask token, to use when training a model with masked-language modeling. Log an error if used while not
having been set.
Blenderbot tokenizer has a special mask token to be usable in the fill-mask pipeline. The mask token will greedily
comprise the space before the *<mask>*.
"""
if self._mask_token is None:
if self.verbose:
logger.error("Using mask_token, but it is not set yet.")
return None
return str(self._mask_token)
@mask_token.setter
def mask_token(self, value):
"""
Overriding the default behavior of the mask token to have it eat the space before it.
This is needed to preserve backward compatibility with all the previously used models based on Roberta.
"""
# Mask token behave like a normal word, i.e. include the space before it
# So we set lstrip to True
value = AddedToken(value, lstrip=True, rstrip=False) if isinstance(value, str) else value
self._mask_token = value
# Copied from transformers.models.roberta.tokenization_roberta_fast.RobertaTokenizerFast._batch_encode_plus with Roberta->Blenderbot, RoBERTa->Blenderbot
def _batch_encode_plus(self, *args, **kwargs) -> BatchEncoding:
is_split_into_words = kwargs.get("is_split_into_words", False)
assert self.add_prefix_space or not is_split_into_words, (
f"You need to instantiate {self.__class__.__name__} with add_prefix_space=True "
"to use it with pretokenized inputs."
)
return super()._batch_encode_plus(*args, **kwargs)
# Copied from transformers.models.roberta.tokenization_roberta_fast.RobertaTokenizerFast._encode_plus with Roberta->Blenderbot, RoBERTa->Blenderbot
def _encode_plus(self, *args, **kwargs) -> BatchEncoding:
is_split_into_words = kwargs.get("is_split_into_words", False)
assert self.add_prefix_space or not is_split_into_words, (
f"You need to instantiate {self.__class__.__name__} with add_prefix_space=True "
"to use it with pretokenized inputs."
)
return super()._encode_plus(*args, **kwargs)
# Copied from transformers.models.roberta.tokenization_roberta_fast.RobertaTokenizerFast.save_vocabulary with Roberta->Blenderbot, RoBERTa->Blenderbot
def save_vocabulary(self, save_directory: str, filename_prefix: Optional[str] = None) -> Tuple[str]:
files = self._tokenizer.model.save(save_directory, name=filename_prefix)
return tuple(files)
# Copied from transformers.models.roberta.tokenization_roberta_fast.RobertaTokenizerFast.create_token_type_ids_from_sequences with Roberta->Blenderbot, RoBERTa->Blenderbot
def create_token_type_ids_from_sequences(
self, token_ids_0: List[int], token_ids_1: Optional[List[int]] = None
) -> List[int]:
"""
Create a mask from the two sequences passed to be used in a sequence-pair classification task. Blenderbot does not
make use of token type ids, therefore a list of zeros is returned.
Args:
token_ids_0 (`List[int]`):
List of IDs.
token_ids_1 (`List[int]`, *optional*):
Optional second list of IDs for sequence pairs.
Returns:
`List[int]`: List of zeros.
"""
sep = [self.sep_token_id]
cls = [self.cls_token_id]
if token_ids_1 is None:
return len(cls + token_ids_0 + sep) * [0]
return len(cls + token_ids_0 + sep + sep + token_ids_1 + sep) * [0]
def build_inputs_with_special_tokens(self, token_ids_0: List[int], token_ids_1: Optional[List[int]] = None):
"""
Build model inputs from a sequence or a pair of sequence for sequence classification tasks by concatenating and
adding special tokens. A Blenderbot sequence has the following format:
- single sequence: ` X </s>`
Args:
token_ids_0 (`List[int]`):
List of IDs to which the special tokens will be added
token_ids_1 (`List[int]`, *optional*):
Will be ignored
Returns:
`List[int]`: list of [input IDs](../glossary#input-ids) with the appropriate special tokens.
"""
return token_ids_0 + [self.eos_token_id]
__all__ = ["BlenderbotTokenizerFast"]
```
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```py
# Copyright 2024 The HuggingFace Team. All rights reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING
from ...utils import _LazyModule
from ...utils.import_utils import define_import_structure
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from .configuration_blip_2 import *
from .modeling_blip_2 import *
from .processing_blip_2 import *
else:
import sys
_file = globals()["__file__"]
sys.modules[__name__] = _LazyModule(__name__, _file, define_import_structure(_file), module_spec=__spec__)
```
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```py
# coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2023 The HuggingFace Inc. team. All rights reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
"""BLIP-2 model configuration"""
from typing import Optional
from ...configuration_utils import PretrainedConfig
from ...models.auto.modeling_auto import MODEL_FOR_CAUSAL_LM_MAPPING_NAMES
from ...utils import logging
from ..auto import CONFIG_MAPPING, AutoConfig
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
class Blip2VisionConfig(PretrainedConfig):
r"""
This is the configuration class to store the configuration of a [`Blip2VisionModel`]. It is used to instantiate a
BLIP-2 vision encoder according to the specified arguments, defining the model architecture. Instantiating a
configuration defaults will yield a similar configuration to that of the BLIP-2
[Salesforce/blip2-opt-2.7b](https://huggingface.co/Salesforce/blip2-opt-2.7b) architecture.
Configuration objects inherit from [`PretrainedConfig`] and can be used to control the model outputs. Read the
documentation from [`PretrainedConfig`] for more information.
Args:
hidden_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 1408):
Dimensionality of the encoder layers and the pooler layer.
intermediate_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 6144):
Dimensionality of the "intermediate" (i.e., feed-forward) layer in the Transformer encoder.
num_hidden_layers (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 39):
Number of hidden layers in the Transformer encoder.
num_attention_heads (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 16):
Number of attention heads for each attention layer in the Transformer encoder.
image_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 224):
The size (resolution) of each image.
patch_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 14):
The size (resolution) of each patch.
hidden_act (`str` or `function`, *optional*, defaults to `"gelu"`):
The non-linear activation function (function or string) in the encoder and pooler. If string, `"gelu"`,
`"relu"`, `"selu"` and `"gelu_new"` `"gelu"` are supported. layer_norm_eps (`float`, *optional*, defaults
to 1e-5): The epsilon used by the layer normalization layers.
attention_dropout (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.0):
The dropout ratio for the attention probabilities.
initializer_range (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.02):
The standard deviation of the truncated_normal_initializer for initializing all weight matrices.
qkv_bias (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether to add a bias to the queries and values in the self-attention layers.
Example:
```python
>>> from transformers import Blip2VisionConfig, Blip2VisionModel
>>> # Initializing a Blip2VisionConfig with Salesforce/blip2-opt-2.7b style configuration
>>> configuration = Blip2VisionConfig()
>>> # Initializing a Blip2VisionModel (with random weights) from the Salesforce/blip2-opt-2.7b style configuration
>>> model = Blip2VisionModel(configuration)
>>> # Accessing the model configuration
>>> configuration = model.config
```"""
model_type = "blip_2_vision_model"
base_config_key = "vision_config"
def __init__(
self,
hidden_size=1408,
intermediate_size=6144,
num_hidden_layers=39,
num_attention_heads=16,
image_size=224,
patch_size=14,
hidden_act="gelu",
layer_norm_eps=1e-6,
attention_dropout=0.0,
initializer_range=1e-10,
qkv_bias=True,
**kwargs,
):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.hidden_size = hidden_size
self.intermediate_size = intermediate_size
self.num_hidden_layers = num_hidden_layers
self.num_attention_heads = num_attention_heads
self.patch_size = patch_size
self.image_size = image_size
self.initializer_range = initializer_range
self.attention_dropout = attention_dropout
self.layer_norm_eps = layer_norm_eps
self.hidden_act = hidden_act
self.qkv_bias = qkv_bias
class Blip2QFormerConfig(PretrainedConfig):
r"""
This is the configuration class to store the configuration of a [`Blip2QFormerModel`]. It is used to instantiate a
BLIP-2 Querying Transformer (Q-Former) model according to the specified arguments, defining the model architecture.
Instantiating a configuration with the defaults will yield a similar configuration to that of the BLIP-2
[Salesforce/blip2-opt-2.7b](https://huggingface.co/Salesforce/blip2-opt-2.7b) architecture. Configuration objects
inherit from [`PretrainedConfig`] and can be used to control the model outputs. Read the documentation from
[`PretrainedConfig`] for more information.
Note that [`Blip2QFormerModel`] is very similar to [`BertLMHeadModel`] with interleaved cross-attention.
Args:
vocab_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 30522):
Vocabulary size of the Q-Former model. Defines the number of different tokens that can be represented by
the `inputs_ids` passed when calling the model.
hidden_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 768):
Dimensionality of the encoder layers and the pooler layer.
num_hidden_layers (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 12):
Number of hidden layers in the Transformer encoder.
num_attention_heads (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 12):
Number of attention heads for each attention layer in the Transformer encoder.
intermediate_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 3072):
Dimensionality of the "intermediate" (often named feed-forward) layer in the Transformer encoder.
hidden_act (`str` or `Callable`, *optional*, defaults to `"gelu"`):
The non-linear activation function (function or string) in the encoder and pooler. If string, `"gelu"`,
`"relu"`, `"silu"` and `"gelu_new"` are supported.
hidden_dropout_prob (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.1):
The dropout probability for all fully connected layers in the embeddings, encoder, and pooler.
attention_probs_dropout_prob (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.1):
The dropout ratio for the attention probabilities.
max_position_embeddings (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 512):
The maximum sequence length that this model might ever be used with. Typically set this to something large
just in case (e.g., 512 or 1024 or 2048).
initializer_range (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.02):
The standard deviation of the truncated_normal_initializer for initializing all weight matrices.
layer_norm_eps (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 1e-12):
The epsilon used by the layer normalization layers.
position_embedding_type (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"absolute"`):
Type of position embedding. Choose one of `"absolute"`, `"relative_key"`, `"relative_key_query"`. For
positional embeddings use `"absolute"`. For more information on `"relative_key"`, please refer to
[Self-Attention with Relative Position Representations (Shaw et al.)](https://arxiv.org/abs/1803.02155).
For more information on `"relative_key_query"`, please refer to *Method 4* in [Improve Transformer Models
with Better Relative Position Embeddings (Huang et al.)](https://arxiv.org/abs/2009.13658).
cross_attention_frequency (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 2):
The frequency of adding cross-attention to the Transformer layers.
encoder_hidden_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 1408):
The hidden size of the hidden states for cross-attention.
use_qformer_text_input (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether to use BERT-style embeddings.
Examples:
```python
>>> from transformers import Blip2QFormerConfig, Blip2QFormerModel
>>> # Initializing a BLIP-2 Salesforce/blip2-opt-2.7b style configuration
>>> configuration = Blip2QFormerConfig()
>>> # Initializing a model (with random weights) from the Salesforce/blip2-opt-2.7b style configuration
>>> model = Blip2QFormerModel(configuration)
>>> # Accessing the model configuration
>>> configuration = model.config
```"""
model_type = "blip_2_qformer"
base_config_key = "qformer_config"
def __init__(
self,
vocab_size=30522,
hidden_size=768,
num_hidden_layers=12,
num_attention_heads=12,
intermediate_size=3072,
hidden_act="gelu",
hidden_dropout_prob=0.1,
attention_probs_dropout_prob=0.1,
max_position_embeddings=512,
initializer_range=0.02,
layer_norm_eps=1e-12,
pad_token_id=0,
position_embedding_type="absolute",
cross_attention_frequency=2,
encoder_hidden_size=1408,
use_qformer_text_input=False,
**kwargs,
):
super().__init__(pad_token_id=pad_token_id, **kwargs)
self.vocab_size = vocab_size
self.hidden_size = hidden_size
self.num_hidden_layers = num_hidden_layers
self.num_attention_heads = num_attention_heads
self.hidden_act = hidden_act
self.intermediate_size = intermediate_size
self.hidden_dropout_prob = hidden_dropout_prob
self.attention_probs_dropout_prob = attention_probs_dropout_prob
self.max_position_embeddings = max_position_embeddings
self.initializer_range = initializer_range
self.layer_norm_eps = layer_norm_eps
self.position_embedding_type = position_embedding_type
self.cross_attention_frequency = cross_attention_frequency
self.encoder_hidden_size = encoder_hidden_size
self.use_qformer_text_input = use_qformer_text_input
class Blip2Config(PretrainedConfig):
r"""
[`Blip2Config`] is the configuration class to store the configuration of a [`Blip2ForConditionalGeneration`]. It is
used to instantiate a BLIP-2 model according to the specified arguments, defining the vision model, Q-Former model
and language model configs. Instantiating a configuration with the defaults will yield a similar configuration to
that of the BLIP-2 [Salesforce/blip2-opt-2.7b](https://huggingface.co/Salesforce/blip2-opt-2.7b) architecture.
Configuration objects inherit from [`PretrainedConfig`] and can be used to control the model outputs. Read the
documentation from [`PretrainedConfig`] for more information.
Args:
vision_config (`dict`, *optional*):
Dictionary of configuration options used to initialize [`Blip2VisionConfig`].
qformer_config (`dict`, *optional*):
Dictionary of configuration options used to initialize [`Blip2QFormerConfig`].
text_config (`dict`, *optional*):
Dictionary of configuration options used to initialize any [`PretrainedConfig`].
num_query_tokens (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 32):
The number of query tokens passed through the Transformer.
image_text_hidden_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 256):
Dimentionality of the hidden state of the image-text fusion layer.
image_token_index (`int`, *optional*):
Token index of special image token.
kwargs (*optional*):
Dictionary of keyword arguments.
Example:
```python
>>> from transformers import (
... Blip2VisionConfig,
... Blip2QFormerConfig,
... OPTConfig,
... Blip2Config,
... Blip2ForConditionalGeneration,
... )
>>> # Initializing a Blip2Config with Salesforce/blip2-opt-2.7b style configuration
>>> configuration = Blip2Config()
>>> # Initializing a Blip2ForConditionalGeneration (with random weights) from the Salesforce/blip2-opt-2.7b style configuration
>>> model = Blip2ForConditionalGeneration(configuration)
>>> # Accessing the model configuration
>>> configuration = model.config
>>> # We can also initialize a Blip2Config from a Blip2VisionConfig, Blip2QFormerConfig and any PretrainedConfig
>>> # Initializing BLIP-2 vision, BLIP-2 Q-Former and language model configurations
>>> vision_config = Blip2VisionConfig()
>>> qformer_config = Blip2QFormerConfig()
>>> text_config = OPTConfig()
>>> config = Blip2Config.from_text_vision_configs(vision_config, qformer_config, text_config)
```"""
model_type = "blip-2"
sub_configs = {"text_config": AutoConfig, "qformer_config": Blip2QFormerConfig, "vision_config": Blip2VisionConfig}
def __init__(
self,
vision_config=None,
qformer_config=None,
text_config=None,
num_query_tokens=32,
image_text_hidden_size=256,
image_token_index=None,
**kwargs,
):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
if vision_config is None:
vision_config = {}
logger.info("vision_config is None. initializing the Blip2VisionConfig with default values.")
if qformer_config is None:
qformer_config = {}
logger.info("qformer_config is None. Initializing the Blip2QFormerConfig with default values.")
if text_config is None:
text_config = {}
logger.info("text_config is None. Initializing the text config with default values (`OPTConfig`).")
self.vision_config = Blip2VisionConfig(**vision_config)
self.qformer_config = Blip2QFormerConfig(**qformer_config)
text_model_type = text_config["model_type"] if "model_type" in text_config else "opt"
self.text_config = CONFIG_MAPPING[text_model_type](**text_config)
self.num_query_tokens = num_query_tokens
self.image_text_hidden_size = image_text_hidden_size
self.image_token_index = image_token_index
self.qformer_config.encoder_hidden_size = self.vision_config.hidden_size
self.use_decoder_only_language_model = self.text_config.model_type in MODEL_FOR_CAUSAL_LM_MAPPING_NAMES
self.initializer_factor = 1.0
self.initializer_range = 0.02
@classmethod
def from_vision_qformer_text_configs(
cls,
vision_config: Blip2VisionConfig,
qformer_config: Blip2QFormerConfig,
text_config: Optional[PretrainedConfig] = None,
**kwargs,
):
r"""
Instantiate a [`Blip2Config`] (or a derived class) from a BLIP-2 vision model, Q-Former and language model
configurations.
Args:
vision_config (`dict`):
Dictionary of configuration options used to initialize [`Blip2VisionConfig`].
qformer_config (`dict`):
Dictionary of configuration options used to initialize [`Blip2QFormerConfig`].
text_config (`dict`, *optional*):
Dictionary of configuration options used to initialize any [`PretrainedConfig`].
Returns:
[`Blip2Config`]: An instance of a configuration object
"""
return cls(
vision_config=vision_config.to_dict(),
qformer_config=qformer_config.to_dict(),
text_config=text_config.to_dict() if text_config is not None else None,
**kwargs,
)
__all__ = ["Blip2Config", "Blip2QFormerConfig", "Blip2VisionConfig"]
```
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```py
# coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2023 The Salesforce Authors and The HuggingFace Team. All rights reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
"""PyTorch BLIP-2 model."""
import math
from dataclasses import dataclass
from typing import Any, Optional, Tuple, Union
import torch
import torch.utils.checkpoint
from torch import nn
from torch.nn import CrossEntropyLoss
from ...activations import ACT2FN
from ...generation import GenerationMixin
from ...modeling_outputs import (
BaseModelOutput,
BaseModelOutputWithPastAndCrossAttentions,
BaseModelOutputWithPooling,
BaseModelOutputWithPoolingAndCrossAttentions,
)
from ...modeling_utils import PreTrainedModel
from ...pytorch_utils import apply_chunking_to_forward, find_pruneable_heads_and_indices, prune_linear_layer
from ...utils import (
ModelOutput,
add_start_docstrings,
add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward,
logging,
replace_return_docstrings,
torch_int,
)
from ..auto import AutoModelForCausalLM, AutoModelForSeq2SeqLM
from .configuration_blip_2 import Blip2Config, Blip2QFormerConfig, Blip2VisionConfig
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC = "Salesforce/blip2-opt-2.7b"
@dataclass
class Blip2ForConditionalGenerationModelOutput(ModelOutput):
"""
Class defining the outputs of [`Blip2ForConditionalGeneration`].
Args:
loss (`torch.FloatTensor`, *optional*, returned when `labels` is provided, `torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(1,)`):
Language modeling loss from the language model.
logits (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, config.vocab_size)`):
Prediction scores of the language modeling head of the language model.
vision_outputs (`BaseModelOutputWithPooling`):
Outputs of the vision encoder.
qformer_outputs (`BaseModelOutputWithPoolingAndCrossAttentions`):
Outputs of the Q-Former (Querying Transformer).
language_model_outputs (`CausalLMOutputWithPast` or `Seq2SeqLMOutput`):
Outputs of the language model.
"""
loss: Optional[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]] = None
logits: Optional[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]] = None
vision_outputs: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None
qformer_outputs: Optional[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]] = None
language_model_outputs: Optional[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]] = None
def to_tuple(self) -> Tuple[Any]:
return tuple(
self[k]
if k not in ["vision_outputs", "qformer_outputs", "language_model_outputs"]
else getattr(self, k).to_tuple()
for k in self.keys()
)
@dataclass
class Blip2ImageTextMatchingModelOutput(ModelOutput):
"""
Args:
loss (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(1,)`, *optional*, returned when `return_loss` is `True`):
Contrastive loss for image-text similarity.
logits_per_image (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(image_batch_size, text_batch_size)`):
The scaled dot product scores between `image_embeds` and `text_embeds`. This represents the image-text
similarity scores.
logits_per_text (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(text_batch_size, image_batch_size)`):
The scaled dot product scores between `text_embeds` and `image_embeds`. This represents the text-image
similarity scores.
text_embeds (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, output_dim`):
The text embeddings obtained by applying the projection layer to the pooled output.
image_embeds (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, output_dim`):
The image embeddings obtained by applying the projection layer to the pooled output.
text_model_output (`BaseModelOutputWithPooling`):
The output of the [`Blip2QFormerModel`].
vision_model_output (`BaseModelOutputWithPooling`):
The output of the [`Blip2VisionModel`].
"""
loss: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None
logits_per_image: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None
logits_per_text: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None
text_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None
image_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None
text_model_output: BaseModelOutputWithPooling = None
vision_model_output: BaseModelOutputWithPooling = None
def to_tuple(self) -> Tuple[Any]:
return tuple(
self[k] if k not in ["text_model_output", "vision_model_output"] else getattr(self, k).to_tuple()
for k in self.keys()
)
@dataclass
# Copied from transformers.models.clip.modeling_clip.CLIPTextModelOutput with CLIP->Blip2
class Blip2TextModelOutput(ModelOutput):
"""
Base class for text model's outputs that also contains a pooling of the last hidden states.
Args:
text_embeds (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, output_dim)` *optional* returned when model is initialized with `with_projection=True`):
The text embeddings obtained by applying the projection layer to the pooler_output.
last_hidden_state (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`):
Sequence of hidden-states at the output of the last layer of the model.
hidden_states (`tuple(torch.FloatTensor)`, *optional*, returned when `output_hidden_states=True` is passed or when `config.output_hidden_states=True`):
Tuple of `torch.FloatTensor` (one for the output of the embeddings, if the model has an embedding layer, +
one for the output of each layer) of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`.
Hidden-states of the model at the output of each layer plus the optional initial embedding outputs.
attentions (`tuple(torch.FloatTensor)`, *optional*, returned when `output_attentions=True` is passed or when `config.output_attentions=True`):
Tuple of `torch.FloatTensor` (one for each layer) of shape `(batch_size, num_heads, sequence_length,
sequence_length)`.
Attentions weights after the attention softmax, used to compute the weighted average in the self-attention
heads.
"""
text_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None
last_hidden_state: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None
hidden_states: Optional[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor, ...]] = None
attentions: Optional[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor, ...]] = None
@dataclass
# Copied from transformers.models.clip.modeling_clip.CLIPVisionModelOutput with CLIP->Blip2
class Blip2VisionModelOutput(ModelOutput):
"""
Base class for vision model's outputs that also contains image embeddings of the pooling of the last hidden states.
Args:
image_embeds (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, output_dim)` *optional* returned when model is initialized with `with_projection=True`):
The image embeddings obtained by applying the projection layer to the pooler_output.
last_hidden_state (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`):
Sequence of hidden-states at the output of the last layer of the model.
hidden_states (`tuple(torch.FloatTensor)`, *optional*, returned when `output_hidden_states=True` is passed or when `config.output_hidden_states=True`):
Tuple of `torch.FloatTensor` (one for the output of the embeddings, if the model has an embedding layer, +
one for the output of each layer) of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`.
Hidden-states of the model at the output of each layer plus the optional initial embedding outputs.
attentions (`tuple(torch.FloatTensor)`, *optional*, returned when `output_attentions=True` is passed or when `config.output_attentions=True`):
Tuple of `torch.FloatTensor` (one for each layer) of shape `(batch_size, num_heads, sequence_length,
sequence_length)`.
Attentions weights after the attention softmax, used to compute the weighted average in the self-attention
heads.
"""
image_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None
last_hidden_state: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None
hidden_states: Optional[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor, ...]] = None
attentions: Optional[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor, ...]] = None
# Copied from transformers.models.blip.modeling_blip.BlipVisionEmbeddings with Blip->Blip2
class Blip2VisionEmbeddings(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config: Blip2VisionConfig):
super().__init__()
self.config = config
self.embed_dim = config.hidden_size
self.image_size = config.image_size
self.patch_size = config.patch_size
self.class_embedding = nn.Parameter(torch.randn(1, 1, self.embed_dim))
self.patch_embedding = nn.Conv2d(
in_channels=3, out_channels=self.embed_dim, kernel_size=self.patch_size, stride=self.patch_size
)
self.num_patches = (self.image_size // self.patch_size) ** 2
self.num_positions = self.num_patches + 1
self.position_embedding = nn.Parameter(torch.randn(1, self.num_positions, self.embed_dim))
def interpolate_pos_encoding(self, embeddings: torch.Tensor, height: int, width: int) -> torch.Tensor:
"""
This method allows to interpolate the pre-trained position encodings, to be able to use the model on higher resolution
images. This method is also adapted to support torch.jit tracing.
Adapted from:
- https://github.com/facebookresearch/dino/blob/de9ee3df6cf39fac952ab558447af1fa1365362a/vision_transformer.py#L174-L194, and
- https://github.com/facebookresearch/dinov2/blob/e1277af2ba9496fbadf7aec6eba56e8d882d1e35/dinov2/models/vision_transformer.py#L179-L211
"""
num_patches = embeddings.shape[1] - 1
num_positions = self.position_embedding.shape[1] - 1
# always interpolate when tracing to ensure the exported model works for dynamic input shapes
if not torch.jit.is_tracing() and num_patches == num_positions and height == width:
return self.position_embedding
class_pos_embed = self.position_embedding[:, :1]
patch_pos_embed = self.position_embedding[:, 1:]
dim = embeddings.shape[-1]
new_height = height // self.patch_size
new_width = width // self.patch_size
sqrt_num_positions = torch_int(num_positions**0.5)
patch_pos_embed = patch_pos_embed.reshape(1, sqrt_num_positions, sqrt_num_positions, dim)
patch_pos_embed = patch_pos_embed.permute(0, 3, 1, 2)
patch_pos_embed = nn.functional.interpolate(
patch_pos_embed,
size=(new_height, new_width),
mode="bicubic",
align_corners=False,
)
patch_pos_embed = patch_pos_embed.permute(0, 2, 3, 1).view(1, -1, dim)
return torch.cat((class_pos_embed, patch_pos_embed), dim=1)
def forward(self, pixel_values: torch.FloatTensor, interpolate_pos_encoding: bool = False) -> torch.Tensor:
batch_size, _, height, width = pixel_values.shape
target_dtype = self.patch_embedding.weight.dtype
patch_embeds = self.patch_embedding(pixel_values.to(dtype=target_dtype)) # shape = [*, width, grid, grid]
patch_embeds = patch_embeds.flatten(2).transpose(1, 2)
class_embeds = self.class_embedding.expand(batch_size, 1, -1).to(target_dtype)
embeddings = torch.cat([class_embeds, patch_embeds], dim=1)
if interpolate_pos_encoding:
position_embedding = self.interpolate_pos_encoding(embeddings, height, width)
else:
position_embedding = self.position_embedding
embeddings = embeddings + position_embedding[:, : embeddings.size(1), :].to(target_dtype)
return embeddings
class Blip2Attention(nn.Module):
"""Multi-headed attention from 'Attention Is All You Need' paper"""
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.config = config
self.embed_dim = config.hidden_size
self.num_heads = config.num_attention_heads
self.head_dim = self.embed_dim // self.num_heads
if self.head_dim * self.num_heads != self.embed_dim:
raise ValueError(
f"embed_dim must be divisible by num_heads (got `embed_dim`: {self.embed_dim} and `num_heads`:"
f" {self.num_heads})."
)
self.scale = self.head_dim**-0.5
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(config.attention_dropout)
# small tweak here compared to CLIP, no bias here
self.qkv = nn.Linear(self.embed_dim, 3 * self.embed_dim, bias=False)
if config.qkv_bias:
q_bias = nn.Parameter(torch.zeros(self.embed_dim))
v_bias = nn.Parameter(torch.zeros(self.embed_dim))
else:
q_bias = None
v_bias = None
if q_bias is not None:
qkv_bias = torch.cat((q_bias, torch.zeros_like(v_bias, requires_grad=False), v_bias))
self.qkv.bias = nn.Parameter(qkv_bias)
self.projection = nn.Linear(self.embed_dim, self.embed_dim)
def _shape(self, tensor: torch.Tensor, seq_len: int, bsz: int):
return tensor.view(bsz, seq_len, self.num_heads, self.head_dim).transpose(1, 2).contiguous()
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
head_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Tuple[torch.Tensor, Optional[torch.Tensor], Optional[Tuple[torch.Tensor]]]:
"""Input shape: Batch x Time x Channel"""
bsz, tgt_len, embed_dim = hidden_states.size()
mixed_qkv = self.qkv(hidden_states)
mixed_qkv = mixed_qkv.reshape(bsz, tgt_len, 3, self.num_heads, embed_dim // self.num_heads).permute(
2, 0, 3, 1, 4
)
query_states, key_states, value_states = mixed_qkv[0], mixed_qkv[1], mixed_qkv[2]
# Take the dot product between "query" and "key" to get the raw attention scores.
attention_scores = torch.matmul(query_states, key_states.transpose(-1, -2))
attention_scores = attention_scores * self.scale
# Normalize the attention scores to probabilities.
attention_probs = nn.functional.softmax(attention_scores, dim=-1)
# This is actually dropping out entire tokens to attend to, which might
# seem a bit unusual, but is taken from the original Transformer paper.
attention_probs = self.dropout(attention_probs)
# Mask heads if we want to
if head_mask is not None:
attention_probs = attention_probs * head_mask
context_layer = torch.matmul(attention_probs, value_states).permute(0, 2, 1, 3)
new_context_layer_shape = context_layer.size()[:-2] + (self.embed_dim,)
context_layer = context_layer.reshape(new_context_layer_shape)
output = self.projection(context_layer)
outputs = (output, attention_probs) if output_attentions else (output, None)
return outputs
# Copied from transformers.models.blip.modeling_blip.BlipMLP
class Blip2MLP(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.config = config
self.activation_fn = ACT2FN[config.hidden_act]
self.fc1 = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.intermediate_size)
self.fc2 = nn.Linear(config.intermediate_size, config.hidden_size)
def forward(self, hidden_states: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
hidden_states = self.fc1(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.activation_fn(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.fc2(hidden_states)
return hidden_states
# Copied from transformers.models.blip.modeling_blip.BlipEncoderLayer with Blip->Blip2
class Blip2EncoderLayer(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config: Blip2Config):
super().__init__()
self.embed_dim = config.hidden_size
self.self_attn = Blip2Attention(config)
self.layer_norm1 = nn.LayerNorm(self.embed_dim, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
self.mlp = Blip2MLP(config)
self.layer_norm2 = nn.LayerNorm(self.embed_dim, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
attention_mask: torch.Tensor,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]:
"""
Args:
hidden_states (`torch.FloatTensor`): input to the layer of shape `(batch, seq_len, embed_dim)`
attention_mask (`torch.FloatTensor`): attention mask of size
`(batch, 1, tgt_len, src_len)` where padding elements are indicated by very large negative values.
`(config.encoder_attention_heads,)`.
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under
returned tensors for more detail.
"""
residual = hidden_states
hidden_states = self.layer_norm1(hidden_states)
hidden_states, attn_weights = self.self_attn(
hidden_states=hidden_states,
head_mask=attention_mask,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
)
hidden_states = hidden_states + residual
residual = hidden_states
hidden_states = self.layer_norm2(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.mlp(hidden_states)
hidden_states = hidden_states + residual
outputs = (hidden_states,)
if output_attentions:
outputs += (attn_weights,)
return outputs
class Blip2PreTrainedModel(PreTrainedModel):
"""
An abstract class to handle weights initialization and a simple interface for downloading and loading pretrained
models.
"""
config_class = Blip2Config
base_model_prefix = "blip"
supports_gradient_checkpointing = True
_no_split_modules = [
"Blip2Attention",
"Blip2QFormerMultiHeadAttention",
"Blip2TextEmbeddings",
"T5Block",
"OPTDecoderLayer",
]
_skip_keys_device_placement = "past_key_values"
def _init_weights(self, module):
"""Initialize the weights"""
factor = self.config.initializer_range
if isinstance(module, nn.Conv2d) or isinstance(module, nn.Embedding) or isinstance(module, nn.Linear):
module.weight.data.normal_(mean=0.0, std=factor)
if hasattr(module, "bias") and module.bias is not None:
module.bias.data.zero_()
if isinstance(module, Blip2VisionEmbeddings):
if hasattr(self.config, "vision_config") and not isinstance(self.config, Blip2VisionConfig):
factor = self.config.vision_config.initializer_range
nn.init.trunc_normal_(module.position_embedding, mean=0.0, std=factor)
nn.init.trunc_normal_(module.class_embedding, mean=0.0, std=factor)
elif isinstance(module, nn.LayerNorm):
module.bias.data.zero_()
module.weight.data.fill_(1.0)
elif isinstance(module, nn.Linear) and module.bias is not None:
module.bias.data.zero_()
BLIP_2_START_DOCSTRING = r"""
This model inherits from [`PreTrainedModel`]. Check the superclass documentation for the generic methods the
library implements for all its model (such as downloading or saving, resizing the input embeddings, pruning heads
etc.)
This model is also a PyTorch [torch.nn.Module](https://pytorch.org/docs/stable/nn.html#torch.nn.Module) subclass.
Use it as a regular PyTorch Module and refer to the PyTorch documentation for all matter related to general usage
and behavior.
Parameters:
config ([`Blip2Config`]): Model configuration class with all the parameters of the model.
Initializing with a config file does not load the weights associated with the model, only the
configuration. Check out the [`~PreTrainedModel.from_pretrained`] method to load the model weights.
"""
BLIP_2_VISION_INPUTS_DOCSTRING = r"""
Args:
pixel_values (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, num_channels, height, width)`):
Pixel values. Pixel values can be obtained using [`Blip2Processor`]. See [`Blip2Processor.__call__`] for
details.
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under returned
tensors for more detail.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors for
more detail.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple.
interpolate_pos_encoding (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether to interpolate the pre-trained position encodings.
"""
BLIP_2_TEXT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING = r"""
Args:
input_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`):
Indices of input sequence tokens in the vocabulary. Padding will be ignored by default should you provide
it. Indices can be obtained using [`AutoTokenizer`]. See [`PreTrainedTokenizer.encode`] and
[`PreTrainedTokenizer.__call__`] for details. [What are input IDs?](../glossary#input-ids)
attention_mask (`torch.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on padding token indices. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
decoder_input_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, target_sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Indices of decoder input sequence tokens in the vocabulary.
Indices can be obtained using [`AutoTokenizer`]. See [`PreTrainedTokenizer.encode`] and
[`PreTrainedTokenizer.__call__`] for details.
[What are decoder input IDs?](../glossary#decoder-input-ids)
T5 uses the `pad_token_id` as the starting token for `decoder_input_ids` generation. If `past_key_values`
is used, optionally only the last `decoder_input_ids` have to be input (see `past_key_values`).
To know more on how to prepare `decoder_input_ids` for pretraining take a look at [T5
Training](./t5#training).
decoder_attention_mask (`torch.BoolTensor` of shape `(batch_size, target_sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Default behavior: generate a tensor that ignores pad tokens in `decoder_input_ids`. Causal mask will also
be used by default.
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under returned
tensors for more detail.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors for
more detail.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple.
"""
BLIP_2_TEXT_WITH_PROJECTION_INPUTS_DOCSTRING = r"""
Args:
input_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`):
Indices of input sequence tokens in the vocabulary. Padding will be ignored by default should you provide
it. Indices can be obtained using [`AutoTokenizer`]. See [`PreTrainedTokenizer.encode`] and
[`PreTrainedTokenizer.__call__`] for details. [What are input IDs?](../glossary#input-ids)
attention_mask (`torch.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on padding token indices. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
position_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Indices of positions of each input sequence tokens in the position embeddings. Selected in the range `[0,
config.max_position_embeddings - 1]`.
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under returned
tensors for more detail.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors for
more detail.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple.
"""
BLIP_2_INPUTS_DOCSTRING = r"""
Args:
pixel_values (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, num_channels, height, width)`):
Pixel values. Pixel values can be obtained using [`Blip2Processor`]. See [`Blip2Processor.__call__`] for
details.
input_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Indices of input sequence tokens in the vocabulary of the language model. Input tokens can optionally be
provided to serve as text prompt, which the language model can continue.
Indices can be obtained using [`Blip2Processor`]. See [`Blip2Processor.__call__`] for details.
[What are input IDs?](../glossary#input-ids)
attention_mask (`torch.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on padding token indices. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
decoder_input_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, target_sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Indices of decoder input sequence tokens in the vocabulary of the language model. Only relevant in case an
encoder-decoder language model (like T5) is used.
Indices can be obtained using [`AutoTokenizer`]. See [`PreTrainedTokenizer.encode`] and
[`PreTrainedTokenizer.__call__`] for details. [What are decoder input IDs?](../glossary#decoder-input-ids)
decoder_attention_mask (`torch.BoolTensor` of shape `(batch_size, target_sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Default behavior: generate a tensor that ignores pad tokens in `decoder_input_ids`. Causal mask will also
be used by default.
Only relevant in case an encoder-decoder language model (like T5) is used.
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under returned
tensors for more detail.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors for
more detail.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple.
interpolate_pos_encoding (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether to interpolate the pre-trained position encodings.
use_cache (`bool`, *optional*):
If set to `True`, `past_key_values` key value states are returned and can be used to speed up decoding (see
`past_key_values`).
"""
BLIP2_IMAGE_TEXT_RETRIEVAL_INPUTS_DOCSTRING = r"""
Args:
pixel_values (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, num_channels, height, width)`):
Pixel values. Pixel values can be obtained using [`Blip2Processor`]. See [`Blip2Processor.__call__`] for
details.
input_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Indices of input sequence tokens in the vocabulary of the language model. Input tokens can optionally be
provided to serve as text prompt, which the language model can continue.
Indices can be obtained using [`Blip2Processor`]. See [`Blip2Processor.__call__`] for details.
[What are input IDs?](../glossary#input-ids)
attention_mask (`torch.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on padding token indices. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
use_image_text_matching_head (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether to return the Image-Text Matching or Contrastive scores.
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under returned
tensors for more detail.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors for
more detail.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple.
"""
# Copied from transformers.models.blip.modeling_blip.BlipEncoder with Blip->Blip2
class Blip2Encoder(nn.Module):
"""
Transformer encoder consisting of `config.num_hidden_layers` self attention layers. Each layer is a
[`Blip2EncoderLayer`].
Args:
config (`Blip2Config`):
The corresponding vision configuration for the `Blip2Encoder`.
"""
def __init__(self, config: Blip2Config):
super().__init__()
self.config = config
self.layers = nn.ModuleList([Blip2EncoderLayer(config) for _ in range(config.num_hidden_layers)])
self.gradient_checkpointing = False
def forward(
self,
inputs_embeds,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple, BaseModelOutput]:
r"""
Args:
inputs_embeds (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`):
Embedded representation of the inputs. Should be float, not int tokens.
attention_mask (`torch.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on padding token indices. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under
returned tensors for more detail.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors
for more detail.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple.
"""
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
encoder_states = () if output_hidden_states else None
all_attentions = () if output_attentions else None
hidden_states = inputs_embeds
for idx, encoder_layer in enumerate(self.layers):
if output_hidden_states:
encoder_states = encoder_states + (hidden_states,)
if self.gradient_checkpointing and self.training:
layer_outputs = self._gradient_checkpointing_func(
encoder_layer.__call__,
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
output_attentions,
)
else:
layer_outputs = encoder_layer(
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
)
hidden_states = layer_outputs[0]
if output_attentions:
all_attentions = all_attentions + (layer_outputs[1],)
if output_hidden_states:
encoder_states = encoder_states + (hidden_states,)
if not return_dict:
return tuple(v for v in [hidden_states, encoder_states, all_attentions] if v is not None)
return BaseModelOutput(
last_hidden_state=hidden_states, hidden_states=encoder_states, attentions=all_attentions
)
# Copied from transformers.models.blip.modeling_blip.BlipVisionModel with Blip->Blip2, BLIP->BLIP_2
class Blip2VisionModel(Blip2PreTrainedModel):
main_input_name = "pixel_values"
config_class = Blip2VisionConfig
def __init__(self, config: Blip2VisionConfig):
super().__init__(config)
self.config = config
embed_dim = config.hidden_size
self.embeddings = Blip2VisionEmbeddings(config)
self.encoder = Blip2Encoder(config)
self.post_layernorm = nn.LayerNorm(embed_dim, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
self.post_init()
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(BLIP_2_VISION_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=BaseModelOutputWithPooling, config_class=Blip2VisionConfig)
def forward(
self,
pixel_values: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
interpolate_pos_encoding: bool = False,
) -> Union[Tuple, BaseModelOutputWithPooling]:
r"""
Returns:
"""
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
if pixel_values is None:
raise ValueError("You have to specify pixel_values")
hidden_states = self.embeddings(pixel_values, interpolate_pos_encoding=interpolate_pos_encoding)
encoder_outputs = self.encoder(
inputs_embeds=hidden_states,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
last_hidden_state = encoder_outputs[0]
last_hidden_state = self.post_layernorm(last_hidden_state)
pooled_output = last_hidden_state[:, 0, :]
pooled_output = self.post_layernorm(pooled_output)
if not return_dict:
return (last_hidden_state, pooled_output) + encoder_outputs[1:]
return BaseModelOutputWithPooling(
last_hidden_state=last_hidden_state,
pooler_output=pooled_output,
hidden_states=encoder_outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=encoder_outputs.attentions,
)
def get_input_embeddings(self):
return self.embeddings
class Blip2QFormerMultiHeadAttention(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config, is_cross_attention=False):
super().__init__()
self.config = config
if config.hidden_size % config.num_attention_heads != 0 and not hasattr(config, "embedding_size"):
raise ValueError(
"The hidden size (%d) is not a multiple of the number of attention heads (%d)"
% (config.hidden_size, config.num_attention_heads)
)
self.num_attention_heads = config.num_attention_heads
self.attention_head_size = int(config.hidden_size / config.num_attention_heads)
self.all_head_size = self.num_attention_heads * self.attention_head_size
self.query = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, self.all_head_size)
if is_cross_attention:
self.key = nn.Linear(config.encoder_hidden_size, self.all_head_size)
self.value = nn.Linear(config.encoder_hidden_size, self.all_head_size)
else:
self.key = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, self.all_head_size)
self.value = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, self.all_head_size)
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(config.attention_probs_dropout_prob)
self.position_embedding_type = getattr(config, "position_embedding_type", "absolute")
if self.position_embedding_type == "relative_key" or self.position_embedding_type == "relative_key_query":
self.max_position_embeddings = config.max_position_embeddings
self.distance_embedding = nn.Embedding(2 * config.max_position_embeddings - 1, self.attention_head_size)
self.save_attention = False
def save_attn_gradients(self, attn_gradients):
self.attn_gradients = attn_gradients
def get_attn_gradients(self):
return self.attn_gradients
def save_attention_map(self, attention_map):
self.attention_map = attention_map
def get_attention_map(self):
return self.attention_map
def transpose_for_scores(self, x):
new_x_shape = x.size()[:-1] + (self.num_attention_heads, self.attention_head_size)
x = x.view(*new_x_shape)
return x.permute(0, 2, 1, 3)
def forward(
self,
hidden_states,
attention_mask=None,
head_mask=None,
encoder_hidden_states=None,
encoder_attention_mask=None,
past_key_value=None,
output_attentions=False,
):
# If this is instantiated as a cross-attention module, the keys
# and values come from an encoder; the attention mask needs to be
# such that the encoder's padding tokens are not attended to.
is_cross_attention = encoder_hidden_states is not None
if is_cross_attention:
key_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(self.key(encoder_hidden_states))
value_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(self.value(encoder_hidden_states))
attention_mask = encoder_attention_mask
elif past_key_value is not None:
key_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(self.key(hidden_states))
value_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(self.value(hidden_states))
key_layer = torch.cat([past_key_value[0], key_layer], dim=2)
value_layer = torch.cat([past_key_value[1], value_layer], dim=2)
else:
key_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(self.key(hidden_states))
value_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(self.value(hidden_states))
mixed_query_layer = self.query(hidden_states)
query_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(mixed_query_layer)
past_key_value = (key_layer, value_layer)
# Take the dot product between "query" and "key" to get the raw attention scores.
attention_scores = torch.matmul(query_layer, key_layer.transpose(-1, -2))
if self.position_embedding_type == "relative_key" or self.position_embedding_type == "relative_key_query":
seq_length = hidden_states.size()[1]
position_ids_l = torch.arange(seq_length, dtype=torch.long, device=hidden_states.device).view(-1, 1)
position_ids_r = torch.arange(seq_length, dtype=torch.long, device=hidden_states.device).view(1, -1)
distance = position_ids_l - position_ids_r
positional_embedding = self.distance_embedding(distance + self.max_position_embeddings - 1)
positional_embedding = positional_embedding.to(dtype=query_layer.dtype) # fp16 compatibility
if self.position_embedding_type == "relative_key":
relative_position_scores = torch.einsum("bhld,lrd->bhlr", query_layer, positional_embedding)
attention_scores = attention_scores + relative_position_scores
elif self.position_embedding_type == "relative_key_query":
relative_position_scores_query = torch.einsum("bhld,lrd->bhlr", query_layer, positional_embedding)
relative_position_scores_key = torch.einsum("bhrd,lrd->bhlr", key_layer, positional_embedding)
attention_scores = attention_scores + relative_position_scores_query + relative_position_scores_key
attention_scores = attention_scores / math.sqrt(self.attention_head_size)
if attention_mask is not None:
# Apply the attention mask is (precomputed for all layers in BertModel forward() function)
attention_scores = attention_scores + attention_mask
# Normalize the attention scores to probabilities.
attention_probs = nn.Softmax(dim=-1)(attention_scores)
if is_cross_attention and self.save_attention:
self.save_attention_map(attention_probs)
attention_probs.register_hook(self.save_attn_gradients)
# This is actually dropping out entire tokens to attend to, which might
# seem a bit unusual, but is taken from the original Transformer paper.
attention_probs_dropped = self.dropout(attention_probs)
# Mask heads if we want to
if head_mask is not None:
attention_probs_dropped = attention_probs_dropped * head_mask
context_layer = torch.matmul(attention_probs_dropped, value_layer)
context_layer = context_layer.permute(0, 2, 1, 3).contiguous()
new_context_layer_shape = context_layer.size()[:-2] + (self.all_head_size,)
context_layer = context_layer.view(*new_context_layer_shape)
outputs = (context_layer, attention_probs) if output_attentions else (context_layer,)
outputs = outputs + (past_key_value,)
return outputs
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertSelfOutput with Bert->Blip2QFormer
class Blip2QFormerSelfOutput(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.dense = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.hidden_size)
self.LayerNorm = nn.LayerNorm(config.hidden_size, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(config.hidden_dropout_prob)
def forward(self, hidden_states: torch.Tensor, input_tensor: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
hidden_states = self.dense(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.dropout(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.LayerNorm(hidden_states + input_tensor)
return hidden_states
class Blip2QFormerAttention(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config, is_cross_attention=False):
super().__init__()
self.attention = Blip2QFormerMultiHeadAttention(config, is_cross_attention)
self.output = Blip2QFormerSelfOutput(config)
self.pruned_heads = set()
def prune_heads(self, heads):
if len(heads) == 0:
return
heads, index = find_pruneable_heads_and_indices(
heads, self.attention.num_attention_heads, self.attention.attention_head_size, self.pruned_heads
)
# Prune linear layers
self.attention.query = prune_linear_layer(self.attention.query, index)
self.attention.key = prune_linear_layer(self.attention.key, index)
self.attention.value = prune_linear_layer(self.attention.value, index)
self.output.dense = prune_linear_layer(self.output.dense, index, dim=1)
# Update hyper params and store pruned heads
self.attention.num_attention_heads = self.attention.num_attention_heads - len(heads)
self.attention.all_head_size = self.attention.attention_head_size * self.attention.num_attention_heads
self.pruned_heads = self.pruned_heads.union(heads)
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
encoder_hidden_states: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
encoder_attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
past_key_value: Optional[Tuple[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]]] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Tuple[torch.Tensor]:
self_outputs = self.attention(
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
head_mask,
encoder_hidden_states,
encoder_attention_mask,
past_key_value,
output_attentions,
)
attention_output = self.output(self_outputs[0], hidden_states)
outputs = (attention_output,) + self_outputs[1:] # add attentions if we output them
return outputs
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertIntermediate with Bert->Blip2QFormer
class Blip2QFormerIntermediate(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.dense = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.intermediate_size)
if isinstance(config.hidden_act, str):
self.intermediate_act_fn = ACT2FN[config.hidden_act]
else:
self.intermediate_act_fn = config.hidden_act
def forward(self, hidden_states: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
hidden_states = self.dense(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.intermediate_act_fn(hidden_states)
return hidden_states
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertOutput with Bert->Blip2QFormer
class Blip2QFormerOutput(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.dense = nn.Linear(config.intermediate_size, config.hidden_size)
self.LayerNorm = nn.LayerNorm(config.hidden_size, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(config.hidden_dropout_prob)
def forward(self, hidden_states: torch.Tensor, input_tensor: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
hidden_states = self.dense(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.dropout(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.LayerNorm(hidden_states + input_tensor)
return hidden_states
class Blip2QFormerLayer(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config, layer_idx):
super().__init__()
self.chunk_size_feed_forward = config.chunk_size_feed_forward
self.seq_len_dim = 1
self.attention = Blip2QFormerAttention(config)
self.layer_idx = layer_idx
if layer_idx % config.cross_attention_frequency == 0:
self.crossattention = Blip2QFormerAttention(config, is_cross_attention=True)
self.has_cross_attention = True
else:
self.has_cross_attention = False
if config.use_qformer_text_input:
self.intermediate = Blip2QFormerIntermediate(config)
self.output = Blip2QFormerOutput(config)
self.intermediate_query = Blip2QFormerIntermediate(config)
self.output_query = Blip2QFormerOutput(config)
def forward(
self,
hidden_states,
attention_mask=None,
head_mask=None,
encoder_hidden_states=None,
encoder_attention_mask=None,
past_key_value=None,
output_attentions=False,
query_length=0,
):
# decoder uni-directional self-attention cached key/values tuple is at positions 1,2
self_attn_past_key_value = past_key_value[:2] if past_key_value is not None else None
self_attention_outputs = self.attention(
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
head_mask,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
past_key_value=self_attn_past_key_value,
)
attention_output = self_attention_outputs[0]
outputs = self_attention_outputs[1:-1]
present_key_value = self_attention_outputs[-1]
if query_length > 0:
query_attention_output = attention_output[:, :query_length, :]
if self.has_cross_attention:
if encoder_hidden_states is None:
raise ValueError("encoder_hidden_states must be given for cross-attention layers")
cross_attention_outputs = self.crossattention(
query_attention_output,
attention_mask,
head_mask,
encoder_hidden_states,
encoder_attention_mask,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
)
query_attention_output = cross_attention_outputs[0]
# add cross attentions if we output attention weights
outputs = outputs + cross_attention_outputs[1:-1]
layer_output = apply_chunking_to_forward(
self.feed_forward_chunk_query,
self.chunk_size_feed_forward,
self.seq_len_dim,
query_attention_output,
)
if attention_output.shape[1] > query_length:
layer_output_text = apply_chunking_to_forward(
self.feed_forward_chunk,
self.chunk_size_feed_forward,
self.seq_len_dim,
attention_output[:, query_length:, :],
)
layer_output = torch.cat([layer_output, layer_output_text], dim=1)
else:
layer_output = apply_chunking_to_forward(
self.feed_forward_chunk,
self.chunk_size_feed_forward,
self.seq_len_dim,
attention_output,
)
outputs = (layer_output,) + outputs
outputs = outputs + (present_key_value,)
return outputs
def feed_forward_chunk(self, attention_output):
intermediate_output = self.intermediate(attention_output)
layer_output = self.output(intermediate_output, attention_output)
return layer_output
def feed_forward_chunk_query(self, attention_output):
intermediate_output = self.intermediate_query(attention_output)
layer_output = self.output_query(intermediate_output, attention_output)
return layer_output
class Blip2QFormerEncoder(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.config = config
self.layer = nn.ModuleList(
[Blip2QFormerLayer(config, layer_idx) for layer_idx in range(config.num_hidden_layers)]
)
self.gradient_checkpointing = False
def forward(
self,
hidden_states,
attention_mask=None,
head_mask=None,
encoder_hidden_states=None,
encoder_attention_mask=None,
past_key_values=None,
use_cache=None,
output_attentions=False,
output_hidden_states=False,
return_dict=True,
query_length=0,
):
all_hidden_states = () if output_hidden_states else None
all_self_attentions = () if output_attentions else None
all_cross_attentions = () if output_attentions else None
next_decoder_cache = () if use_cache else None
for i in range(self.config.num_hidden_layers):
layer_module = self.layer[i]
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states = all_hidden_states + (hidden_states,)
layer_head_mask = head_mask[i] if head_mask is not None else None
past_key_value = past_key_values[i] if past_key_values is not None else None
if getattr(self.config, "gradient_checkpointing", False) and self.training:
if use_cache:
logger.warning(
"`use_cache=True` is incompatible with gradient checkpointing. Setting `use_cache=False`..."
)
use_cache = False
layer_outputs = self._gradient_checkpointing_func(
layer_module.__call__,
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
layer_head_mask,
encoder_hidden_states,
encoder_attention_mask,
)
else:
layer_outputs = layer_module(
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
layer_head_mask,
encoder_hidden_states,
encoder_attention_mask,
past_key_value,
output_attentions,
query_length,
)
hidden_states = layer_outputs[0]
if use_cache:
next_decoder_cache += (layer_outputs[-1],)
if output_attentions:
all_self_attentions = all_self_attentions + (layer_outputs[1],)
if layer_module.has_cross_attention:
all_cross_attentions = all_cross_attentions + (layer_outputs[2],)
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states = all_hidden_states + (hidden_states,)
if not return_dict:
return tuple(
v
for v in [
hidden_states,
next_decoder_cache,
all_hidden_states,
all_self_attentions,
all_cross_attentions,
]
if v is not None
)
return BaseModelOutputWithPastAndCrossAttentions(
last_hidden_state=hidden_states,
past_key_values=next_decoder_cache,
hidden_states=all_hidden_states,
attentions=all_self_attentions,
cross_attentions=all_cross_attentions,
)
class Blip2TextEmbeddings(nn.Module):
"""Construct the embeddings from word and position embeddings."""
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.word_embeddings = nn.Embedding(config.vocab_size, config.hidden_size, padding_idx=config.pad_token_id)
self.position_embeddings = nn.Embedding(config.max_position_embeddings, config.hidden_size)
# position_ids (1, len position emb) is contiguous in memory and exported when serialized
self.register_buffer(
"position_ids", torch.arange(config.max_position_embeddings).expand((1, -1)), persistent=False
)
self.position_embedding_type = getattr(config, "position_embedding_type", "absolute")
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
query_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
) -> torch.Tensor:
if input_ids is not None:
seq_length = input_ids.size()[1]
else:
seq_length = 0
if position_ids is None:
position_ids = self.position_ids[:, :seq_length]
if input_ids is not None:
input_ids = input_ids.to(self.word_embeddings.weight.device)
embeddings = self.word_embeddings(input_ids)
if self.position_embedding_type == "absolute":
position_embeddings = self.position_embeddings(position_ids)
embeddings += position_embeddings
if query_embeds is not None:
# `query_embeds` are kept in fp32 when we use it with Qformer
if query_embeds.dtype != embeddings.dtype:
query_embeds = query_embeds.to(embeddings.dtype)
embeddings = torch.cat((query_embeds, embeddings), dim=1)
else:
embeddings = query_embeds
return embeddings
class Blip2QFormerModel(Blip2PreTrainedModel):
"""
Querying Transformer (Q-Former), used in BLIP-2.
"""
def __init__(self, config: Blip2QFormerConfig):
super().__init__(config)
self.config = config
self.layernorm = nn.LayerNorm(config.hidden_size, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(config.hidden_dropout_prob)
self.encoder = Blip2QFormerEncoder(config)
self.post_init()
def get_input_embeddings(self):
return self.embeddings.word_embeddings
def set_input_embeddings(self, value):
self.embeddings.word_embeddings = value
def _prune_heads(self, heads_to_prune):
"""
Prunes heads of the model. heads_to_prune: dict of {layer_num: list of heads to prune in this layer} See base
class PreTrainedModel
"""
for layer, heads in heads_to_prune.items():
self.encoder.layer[layer].attention.prune_heads(heads)
def get_extended_attention_mask(
self,
attention_mask: torch.Tensor,
input_shape: Tuple[int],
device: torch.device,
has_query: bool = False,
) -> torch.Tensor:
"""
Makes broadcastable attention and causal masks so that future and masked tokens are ignored.
Arguments:
attention_mask (`torch.Tensor`):
Mask with ones indicating tokens to attend to, zeros for tokens to ignore.
input_shape (`Tuple[int]`):
The shape of the input to the model.
device (`torch.device`):
The device of the input to the model.
Returns:
`torch.Tensor` The extended attention mask, with a the same dtype as `attention_mask.dtype`.
"""
# We can provide a self-attention mask of dimensions [batch_size, from_seq_length, to_seq_length]
# ourselves in which case we just need to make it broadcastable to all heads.
if attention_mask.dim() == 3:
extended_attention_mask = attention_mask[:, None, :, :]
elif attention_mask.dim() == 2:
# Provided a padding mask of dimensions [batch_size, seq_length]
# - the model is an encoder, so make the mask broadcastable to [batch_size, num_heads, seq_length, seq_length]
extended_attention_mask = attention_mask[:, None, None, :]
else:
raise ValueError(
"Wrong shape for input_ids (shape {}) or attention_mask (shape {})".format(
input_shape, attention_mask.shape
)
)
# Since attention_mask is 1.0 for positions we want to attend and 0.0 for
# masked positions, this operation will create a tensor which is 0.0 for
# positions we want to attend and -10000.0 for masked positions.
# Since we are adding it to the raw scores before the softmax, this is
# effectively the same as removing these entirely.
extended_attention_mask = extended_attention_mask.to(dtype=self.dtype) # fp16 compatibility
extended_attention_mask = (1.0 - extended_attention_mask) * -10000.0
return extended_attention_mask
def forward(
self,
query_embeds: torch.FloatTensor,
query_length: Optional[int] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
encoder_hidden_states: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
encoder_attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
past_key_values: Optional[Tuple[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]]] = None,
use_cache: Optional[bool] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple[torch.Tensor], BaseModelOutputWithPoolingAndCrossAttentions]:
r"""
encoder_hidden_states (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`, `optional`):
Sequence of hidden-states at the output of the last layer of the encoder. Used in the cross-attention if
the model is configured as a decoder.
encoder_attention_mask (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, `optional`):
Mask to avoid performing attention on the padding token indices of the encoder input. This mask is used in
the cross-attention if the model is configured as a decoder. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
past_key_values (`tuple(tuple(torch.FloatTensor))` of length `config.n_layers` with each tuple having 4 tensors of:
shape `(batch_size, num_heads, sequence_length - 1, embed_size_per_head)`): Contains precomputed key and
value hidden states of the attention blocks. Can be used to speed up decoding. If `past_key_values` are
used, the user can optionally input only the last `decoder_input_ids` (those that don't have their past key
value states given to this model) of shape `(batch_size, 1)` instead of all `decoder_input_ids` of shape
`(batch_size, sequence_length)`.
use_cache (`bool`, `optional`):
If set to `True`, `past_key_values` key value states are returned and can be used to speed up decoding (see
`past_key_values`).
"""
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
# past_key_values_length
past_key_values_length = (
past_key_values[0][0].shape[2] - self.config.query_length if past_key_values is not None else 0
)
query_length = (
query_length if query_length is not None else query_embeds.shape[1] if query_embeds is not None else 0
)
embedding_output = self.layernorm(query_embeds)
embedding_output = self.dropout(embedding_output)
input_shape = embedding_output.size()[:-1]
batch_size, seq_length = input_shape
device = embedding_output.device
if attention_mask is None:
attention_mask = torch.ones(((batch_size, seq_length + past_key_values_length)), device=device)
# We can provide a self-attention mask of dimensions [batch_size, from_seq_length, to_seq_length]
# ourselves in which case we just need to make it broadcastable to all heads.
extended_attention_mask = self.get_extended_attention_mask(attention_mask, input_shape, device)
# If a 2D or 3D attention mask is provided for the cross-attention
# we need to make broadcastable to [batch_size, num_heads, seq_length, seq_length]
if encoder_hidden_states is not None:
# Qformer and latent query tokens are kept in fp32. We cast `encoder_hidden_states` if not fp32 already
if encoder_hidden_states.dtype != query_embeds.dtype:
encoder_hidden_states = encoder_hidden_states.to(query_embeds.dtype)
if isinstance(encoder_hidden_states, list):
encoder_batch_size, encoder_sequence_length, _ = encoder_hidden_states[0].size()
else:
encoder_batch_size, encoder_sequence_length, _ = encoder_hidden_states.size()
encoder_hidden_shape = (encoder_batch_size, encoder_sequence_length)
if isinstance(encoder_attention_mask, list):
encoder_extended_attention_mask = [self.invert_attention_mask(mask) for mask in encoder_attention_mask]
elif encoder_attention_mask is None:
encoder_attention_mask = torch.ones(encoder_hidden_shape, device=device)
encoder_extended_attention_mask = self.invert_attention_mask(encoder_attention_mask)
else:
encoder_extended_attention_mask = self.invert_attention_mask(encoder_attention_mask)
else:
encoder_extended_attention_mask = None
# Prepare head mask if needed
# 1.0 in head_mask indicate we keep the head
# attention_probs has shape bsz x n_heads x N x N
# input head_mask has shape [num_heads] or [num_hidden_layers x num_heads]
# and head_mask is converted to shape [num_hidden_layers x batch x num_heads x seq_length x seq_length]
head_mask = self.get_head_mask(head_mask, self.config.num_hidden_layers)
encoder_outputs = self.encoder(
embedding_output,
attention_mask=extended_attention_mask,
head_mask=head_mask,
encoder_hidden_states=encoder_hidden_states,
encoder_attention_mask=encoder_extended_attention_mask,
past_key_values=past_key_values,
use_cache=use_cache,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
query_length=query_length,
)
sequence_output = encoder_outputs[0]
pooled_output = sequence_output[:, 0, :]
if not return_dict:
return (sequence_output, pooled_output) + encoder_outputs[1:]
return BaseModelOutputWithPoolingAndCrossAttentions(
last_hidden_state=sequence_output,
pooler_output=pooled_output,
past_key_values=encoder_outputs.past_key_values,
hidden_states=encoder_outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=encoder_outputs.attentions,
cross_attentions=encoder_outputs.cross_attentions,
)
@add_start_docstrings(
"""
BLIP-2 Model for generating text and image features. The model consists of a vision encoder, Querying Transformer
(Q-Former) and a language model.
""",
BLIP_2_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class Blip2Model(Blip2PreTrainedModel):
config_class = Blip2Config
main_input_name = "pixel_values"
_keep_in_fp32_modules = ["query_tokens", "qformer"]
def __init__(self, config: Blip2Config):
super().__init__(config)
self.vision_model = Blip2VisionModel(config.vision_config)
self.query_tokens = nn.Parameter(torch.zeros(1, config.num_query_tokens, config.qformer_config.hidden_size))
self.qformer = Blip2QFormerModel(config.qformer_config)
self.language_projection = nn.Linear(config.qformer_config.hidden_size, config.text_config.hidden_size)
if config.use_decoder_only_language_model:
language_model = AutoModelForCausalLM.from_config(config.text_config)
else:
language_model = AutoModelForSeq2SeqLM.from_config(config.text_config)
# Update _tied_weights_keys using the base model used.
if language_model._tied_weights_keys is not None:
self._tied_weights_keys = [f"language_model.{k}" for k in language_model._tied_weights_keys]
self.language_model = language_model
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
def get_input_embeddings(self):
return self.language_model.get_input_embeddings()
def set_input_embeddings(self, value):
self.language_model.set_input_embeddings(value)
def set_output_embeddings(self, new_embeddings):
self.language_model.set_output_embeddings(new_embeddings)
def get_output_embeddings(self) -> nn.Module:
return self.language_model.get_output_embeddings()
def get_encoder(self):
return self.language_model.get_encoder()
def get_decoder(self):
return self.language_model.get_decoder()
def _tie_weights(self):
if not self.config.use_decoder_only_language_model:
self.language_model.encoder.embed_tokens = self.language_model.shared
self.language_model.decoder.embed_tokens = self.language_model.shared
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(BLIP_2_TEXT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
def get_text_features(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
decoder_input_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
decoder_attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
labels: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
):
r"""
Returns:
text_outputs (`CausalLMOutputWithPast`, or `tuple(torch.FloatTensor)` if `return_dict=False`):
The language model outputs. If `return_dict=True`, the output is a [`CausalLMOutputWithPast`] that
contains the language model logits, the past key values and the hidden states if
`output_hidden_states=True`.
Examples:
```python
>>> import torch
>>> from transformers import AutoTokenizer, Blip2Model
>>> model = Blip2Model.from_pretrained("Salesforce/blip2-opt-2.7b")
>>> tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("Salesforce/blip2-opt-2.7b")
>>> inputs = tokenizer(["a photo of a cat"], padding=True, return_tensors="pt")
>>> text_features = model.get_text_features(**inputs)
```"""
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
if self.config.use_decoder_only_language_model:
text_outputs = self.language_model(
input_ids=input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
else:
inputs_embeds = self.language_model.get_input_embeddings()(input_ids)
text_outputs = self.language_model(
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
decoder_input_ids=decoder_input_ids,
decoder_attention_mask=decoder_attention_mask,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
labels=labels,
)
return text_outputs
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(BLIP_2_VISION_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
def get_image_features(
self,
pixel_values: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
interpolate_pos_encoding: bool = False,
):
r"""
Returns:
vision_outputs (`BaseModelOutputWithPooling` or tuple of `torch.FloatTensor`):
The vision model outputs. If `return_dict=True`, the output is a [`BaseModelOutputWithPooling`] that
contains the image features, the pooled image features and the hidden states if
`output_hidden_states=True`.
Examples:
```python
>>> import torch
>>> from PIL import Image
>>> import requests
>>> from transformers import AutoProcessor, Blip2Model
>>> model = Blip2Model.from_pretrained("Salesforce/blip2-opt-2.7b")
>>> processor = AutoProcessor.from_pretrained("Salesforce/blip2-opt-2.7b")
>>> url = "http://images.cocodataset.org/val2017/000000039769.jpg"
>>> image = Image.open(requests.get(url, stream=True).raw)
>>> inputs = processor(images=image, return_tensors="pt")
>>> image_outputs = model.get_image_features(**inputs)
```"""
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
vision_outputs = self.vision_model(
pixel_values=pixel_values,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
interpolate_pos_encoding=interpolate_pos_encoding,
)
return vision_outputs
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(BLIP_2_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
def get_qformer_features(
self,
pixel_values: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
interpolate_pos_encoding: bool = False,
):
r"""
Returns:
vision_outputs (`BaseModelOutputWithPooling` or tuple of `torch.FloatTensor`):
The vision model outputs. If `return_dict=True`, the output is a [`BaseModelOutputWithPooling`] that
contains the image features, the pooled image features and the hidden states if
`output_hidden_states=True`.
Examples:
```python
>>> import torch
>>> from PIL import Image
>>> import requests
>>> from transformers import Blip2Processor, Blip2Model
>>> processor = Blip2Processor.from_pretrained("Salesforce/blip2-opt-2.7b")
>>> model = Blip2Model.from_pretrained("Salesforce/blip2-opt-2.7b")
>>> url = "http://images.cocodataset.org/val2017/000000039769.jpg"
>>> image = Image.open(requests.get(url, stream=True).raw)
>>> inputs = processor(images=image, return_tensors="pt")
>>> qformer_outputs = model.get_qformer_features(**inputs)
```"""
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
vision_outputs = self.vision_model(
pixel_values=pixel_values,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
interpolate_pos_encoding=interpolate_pos_encoding,
)
image_embeds = vision_outputs[0]
# step 2: forward the query tokens through the QFormer, using the image embeddings for cross-attention
image_attention_mask = torch.ones(image_embeds.size()[:-1], dtype=torch.long, device=image_embeds.device)
query_tokens = self.query_tokens.expand(image_embeds.shape[0], -1, -1)
query_outputs = self.qformer(
query_embeds=query_tokens,
encoder_hidden_states=image_embeds,
encoder_attention_mask=image_attention_mask,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
return query_outputs
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(BLIP_2_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=Blip2ForConditionalGenerationModelOutput, config_class=Blip2VisionConfig)
def forward(
self,
pixel_values: torch.FloatTensor,
input_ids: torch.FloatTensor,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
decoder_input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
decoder_attention_mask: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
labels: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
interpolate_pos_encoding: bool = False,
) -> Union[Tuple, Blip2ForConditionalGenerationModelOutput]:
r"""
Returns:
Examples:
```python
>>> from PIL import Image
>>> import requests
>>> from transformers import Blip2Processor, Blip2Model
>>> import torch
>>> device = "cuda" if torch.cuda.is_available() else "cpu"
>>> processor = Blip2Processor.from_pretrained("Salesforce/blip2-opt-2.7b")
>>> model = Blip2Model.from_pretrained("Salesforce/blip2-opt-2.7b", torch_dtype=torch.float16)
>>> model.to(device) # doctest: +IGNORE_RESULT
>>> url = "http://images.cocodataset.org/val2017/000000039769.jpg"
>>> image = Image.open(requests.get(url, stream=True).raw)
>>> prompt = "Question: how many cats are there? Answer:"
>>> inputs = processor(images=image, text=prompt, return_tensors="pt").to(device, torch.float16)
>>> outputs = model(**inputs)
```"""
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
# step 1: forward the images through the vision encoder,
# to get image embeddings of shape (batch_size, seq_len, hidden_size)
vision_outputs = self.vision_model(
pixel_values=pixel_values,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
interpolate_pos_encoding=interpolate_pos_encoding,
)
image_embeds = vision_outputs[0]
# step 2: forward the query tokens through the QFormer, using the image embeddings for cross-attention
image_attention_mask = torch.ones(image_embeds.size()[:-1], dtype=torch.long, device=image_embeds.device)
query_tokens = self.query_tokens.expand(image_embeds.shape[0], -1, -1)
query_outputs = self.qformer(
query_embeds=query_tokens,
encoder_hidden_states=image_embeds,
encoder_attention_mask=image_attention_mask,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
query_output = query_outputs[0]
# Qformer is kept in fp32, we downcast the output back if needed
if query_output.dtype != image_embeds.dtype:
query_output = query_output.to(image_embeds.dtype)
# step 3: use the language model, conditioned on the query outputs and the prompt
language_model_inputs = self.language_projection(query_output)
language_model_attention_mask = torch.ones(
language_model_inputs.size()[:-1], dtype=torch.long, device=language_model_inputs.device
)
inputs_embeds = self.language_model.get_input_embeddings()(input_ids)
inputs_embeds = torch.cat([language_model_inputs, inputs_embeds], dim=1)
if attention_mask is None:
attention_mask = torch.ones_like(input_ids)
expected_device = language_model_attention_mask.device
attention_mask = torch.cat([language_model_attention_mask, attention_mask.to(expected_device)], dim=1)
if self.config.use_decoder_only_language_model:
outputs = self.language_model(
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
logits = outputs.logits if return_dict else outputs[0]
loss = None
# we compute the loss here since we need to take into account the sequence length of the query embeds
if labels is not None:
labels = labels.to(logits.device)
logits = logits[:, -labels.size(1) :, :]
# Shift so that tokens < n predict n
shift_logits = logits[..., :-1, :].contiguous()
shift_labels = labels[..., 1:].contiguous().to(logits.device)
# Flatten the tokens
loss_fct = CrossEntropyLoss(reduction="mean")
loss = loss_fct(shift_logits.view(-1, self.config.text_config.vocab_size), shift_labels.view(-1))
else:
outputs = self.language_model(
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
decoder_input_ids=decoder_input_ids,
decoder_attention_mask=decoder_attention_mask,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=True, # toggle for easier access to loss/logits below
labels=labels,
)
loss = outputs.loss
logits = outputs.logits
outputs = outputs.to_tuple() if not return_dict else outputs
if not return_dict:
output = (logits, vision_outputs, query_outputs, outputs)
return ((loss,) + output) if loss is not None else output
return Blip2ForConditionalGenerationModelOutput(
loss=loss,
logits=logits,
vision_outputs=vision_outputs,
qformer_outputs=query_outputs,
language_model_outputs=outputs,
)
@add_start_docstrings(
"""
BLIP-2 Text Model with a projection layer on top (a linear layer on top of the pooled output).
""",
BLIP_2_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class Blip2TextModelWithProjection(Blip2PreTrainedModel):
supports_gradient_checkpointing = False
_keep_in_fp32_modules = ["query_tokens", "qformer"]
def __init__(self, config: Blip2Config):
super().__init__(config)
self.query_tokens = nn.Parameter(torch.zeros(1, config.num_query_tokens, config.qformer_config.hidden_size))
self.embeddings = Blip2TextEmbeddings(config.qformer_config)
self.qformer = Blip2QFormerModel(config.qformer_config)
# text projection layer
self.text_projection = nn.Linear(config.qformer_config.hidden_size, config.image_text_hidden_size)
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
def get_input_embeddings(self):
return self.embeddings.word_embeddings
def set_input_embeddings(self, value):
self.embeddings.word_embeddings = value
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(BLIP_2_TEXT_WITH_PROJECTION_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=Blip2TextModelOutput, config_class=Blip2Config)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple, Blip2TextModelOutput]:
r"""
Returns:
Examples:
```python
>>> import torch
>>> from transformers import AutoProcessor, Blip2TextModelWithProjection
>>> device = "cuda" if torch.cuda.is_available() else "cpu"
>>> model = Blip2TextModelWithProjection.from_pretrained(
... "Salesforce/blip2-itm-vit-g", torch_dtype=torch.float16
... )
>>> model.to(device) # doctest: +IGNORE_RESULT
>>> processor = AutoProcessor.from_pretrained("Salesforce/blip2-itm-vit-g")
>>> inputs = processor(text=["a photo of a cat", "a photo of a dog"], return_tensors="pt").to(device)
>>> outputs = model(**inputs)
>>> text_embeds = outputs.text_embeds
>>> print(text_embeds.shape)
torch.Size([2, 7, 256])
```"""
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
query_embeds = self.embeddings(
input_ids=input_ids,
position_ids=position_ids,
)
text_outputs = self.qformer(
query_embeds=query_embeds,
query_length=0,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
pooled_output = text_outputs[0] if not return_dict else text_outputs.last_hidden_state
text_embeds = self.text_projection(pooled_output)
text_embeds = nn.functional.normalize(text_embeds, dim=-1)
if not return_dict:
outputs = (text_embeds, text_outputs[0]) + text_outputs[2:]
return tuple(output for output in outputs if output is not None)
return Blip2TextModelOutput(
text_embeds=text_embeds,
last_hidden_state=text_outputs.last_hidden_state,
hidden_states=text_outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=text_outputs.attentions,
)
@add_start_docstrings(
"""
BLIP-2 Vision Model with a projection layer on top (a linear layer on top of the pooled output).
""",
BLIP_2_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class Blip2VisionModelWithProjection(Blip2PreTrainedModel):
main_input_name = "pixel_values"
_keep_in_fp32_modules = ["query_tokens", "qformer"]
def __init__(self, config: Blip2Config):
super().__init__(config)
self.vision_model = Blip2VisionModel(config.vision_config)
self.query_tokens = nn.Parameter(torch.zeros(1, config.num_query_tokens, config.qformer_config.hidden_size))
self.qformer = Blip2QFormerModel(config.qformer_config)
# vision projection layer
self.vision_projection = nn.Linear(config.qformer_config.hidden_size, config.image_text_hidden_size)
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
def get_input_embeddings(self) -> nn.Module:
return self.vision_model.embeddings.patch_embedding
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(BLIP_2_VISION_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=Blip2VisionModelOutput, config_class=Blip2Config)
def forward(
self,
pixel_values: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple, Blip2VisionModelOutput]:
r"""
Returns:
Examples:
```python
>>> import torch
>>> from PIL import Image
>>> import requests
>>> from transformers import AutoProcessor, Blip2VisionModelWithProjection
>>> device = "cuda" if torch.cuda.is_available() else "cpu"
>>> processor = AutoProcessor.from_pretrained("Salesforce/blip2-itm-vit-g")
>>> model = Blip2VisionModelWithProjection.from_pretrained(
... "Salesforce/blip2-itm-vit-g", torch_dtype=torch.float16
... )
>>> model.to(device) # doctest: +IGNORE_RESULT
>>> url = "http://images.cocodataset.org/val2017/000000039769.jpg"
>>> image = Image.open(requests.get(url, stream=True).raw)
>>> inputs = processor(images=image, return_tensors="pt").to(device, torch.float16)
>>> outputs = model(**inputs)
>>> image_embeds = outputs.image_embeds
>>> print(image_embeds.shape)
torch.Size([1, 32, 256])
```"""
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
vision_outputs = self.vision_model(
pixel_values=pixel_values,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
pooled_output = vision_outputs[0] if not return_dict else vision_outputs.last_hidden_state
image_attention_mask = torch.ones(pooled_output.size()[:-1], dtype=torch.long, device=pooled_output.device)
query_tokens = self.query_tokens.expand(pooled_output.shape[0], -1, -1)
query_outputs = self.qformer(
query_embeds=query_tokens,
encoder_hidden_states=pooled_output,
encoder_attention_mask=image_attention_mask,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
embeds = query_outputs[0] if not return_dict else query_outputs.last_hidden_state
image_embeds = self.vision_projection(embeds)
image_embeds = nn.functional.normalize(image_embeds, dim=-1)
if not return_dict:
outputs = (image_embeds, vision_outputs[0]) + vision_outputs[2:]
return tuple(output for output in outputs if output is not None)
return Blip2VisionModelOutput(
image_embeds=image_embeds,
last_hidden_state=vision_outputs.last_hidden_state,
hidden_states=vision_outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=vision_outputs.attentions,
)
@add_start_docstrings(
"""
BLIP-2 Model for generating text given an image and an optional text prompt. The model consists of a vision
encoder, Querying Transformer (Q-Former) and a language model.
One can optionally pass `input_ids` to the model, which serve as a text prompt, to make the language model continue
the prompt. Otherwise, the language model starts generating text from the [BOS] (beginning-of-sequence) token.
<Tip>
Note that Flan-T5 checkpoints cannot be cast to float16. They are pre-trained using bfloat16.
</Tip>
""",
BLIP_2_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class Blip2ForConditionalGeneration(Blip2PreTrainedModel, GenerationMixin):
config_class = Blip2Config
main_input_name = "pixel_values"
_supports_cache_class = True
_supports_static_cache = True
_supports_quantized_cache = False # not all LM bacbones support (e.g. T5)
_keep_in_fp32_modules = ["query_tokens", "qformer"]
def __init__(self, config: Blip2Config):
super().__init__(config)
self.vision_model = Blip2VisionModel(config.vision_config)
self.query_tokens = nn.Parameter(torch.zeros(1, config.num_query_tokens, config.qformer_config.hidden_size))
self.qformer = Blip2QFormerModel(config.qformer_config)
self.language_projection = nn.Linear(config.qformer_config.hidden_size, config.text_config.hidden_size)
if config.use_decoder_only_language_model:
language_model = AutoModelForCausalLM.from_config(config.text_config)
else:
language_model = AutoModelForSeq2SeqLM.from_config(config.text_config)
# Update _tied_weights_keys using the base model used.
if language_model._tied_weights_keys is not None:
self._tied_weights_keys = [f"language_model.{k}" for k in language_model._tied_weights_keys]
self.language_model = language_model
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
def get_input_embeddings(self):
return self.language_model.get_input_embeddings()
def set_input_embeddings(self, value):
self.language_model.set_input_embeddings(value)
def set_output_embeddings(self, new_embeddings):
self.language_model.set_output_embeddings(new_embeddings)
def get_output_embeddings(self) -> nn.Module:
return self.language_model.get_output_embeddings()
def get_encoder(self):
return self.language_model.get_encoder()
def get_decoder(self):
return self.language_model.get_decoder()
def _tie_weights(self):
if not self.config.use_decoder_only_language_model:
self.language_model.encoder.embed_tokens = self.language_model.shared
self.language_model.decoder.embed_tokens = self.language_model.shared
def _preprocess_accelerate(self):
r"""
Some pre-processing hacks to make the model `accelerate` compatible. Check
https://github.com/huggingface/transformers/pull/21707 for more details.
"""
hf_device_map = self.hf_device_map
if len(hf_device_map) > 1 and "language_model" not in hf_device_map and torch.cuda.device_count() > 1:
# warn users about unexpected behavior when using multi-GPU + BLIP-2 + `accelerate`.
logger.warning(
"The `language_model` is not in the `hf_device_map` dictionary and you are running your script"
" in a multi-GPU environment. this may lead to unexpected behavior when using `accelerate`."
" Please pass a `device_map` that contains `language_model` to remove this warning."
" Please refer to https://github.com/huggingface/blog/blob/main/accelerate-large-models.md for"
" more details on creating a `device_map` for large models.",
)
if hasattr(self.language_model, "_hf_hook"):
self.language_model._hf_hook.io_same_device = True # For `generate` compatibility
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(BLIP_2_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=Blip2ForConditionalGenerationModelOutput, config_class=Blip2VisionConfig)
def forward(
self,
pixel_values: torch.FloatTensor,
input_ids: torch.FloatTensor,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
decoder_input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
decoder_attention_mask: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
labels: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
interpolate_pos_encoding: bool = False,
use_cache: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple, Blip2ForConditionalGenerationModelOutput]:
r"""
Returns:
Examples:
Prepare processor, model and image input
```python
>>> from PIL import Image
>>> import requests
>>> from transformers import Blip2Processor, Blip2ForConditionalGeneration
>>> import torch
>>> device = "cuda" if torch.cuda.is_available() else "cpu"
>>> processor = Blip2Processor.from_pretrained("Salesforce/blip2-opt-2.7b")
>>> model = Blip2ForConditionalGeneration.from_pretrained(
... "Salesforce/blip2-opt-2.7b", load_in_8bit=True, device_map={"": 0}, torch_dtype=torch.float16
... ) # doctest: +IGNORE_RESULT
>>> url = "http://images.cocodataset.org/val2017/000000039769.jpg"
>>> image = Image.open(requests.get(url, stream=True).raw)
```
Image captioning (without providing a text prompt):
```python
>>> inputs = processor(images=image, return_tensors="pt").to(device, torch.float16)
>>> generated_ids = model.generate(**inputs)
>>> generated_text = processor.batch_decode(generated_ids, skip_special_tokens=True)[0].strip()
>>> print(generated_text)
two cats laying on a couch
```
Visual question answering (prompt = question):
```python
>>> prompt = "Question: how many cats are there? Answer:"
>>> inputs = processor(images=image, text=prompt, return_tensors="pt").to(device="cuda", dtype=torch.float16)
>>> generated_ids = model.generate(**inputs)
>>> generated_text = processor.batch_decode(generated_ids, skip_special_tokens=True)[0].strip()
>>> print(generated_text)
two
```
Note that int8 inference is also supported through [bitsandbytes](https://github.com/TimDettmers/bitsandbytes).
This greatly reduces the amount of memory used by the model while maintaining the same performance.
```python
>>> model = Blip2ForConditionalGeneration.from_pretrained(
... "Salesforce/blip2-opt-2.7b", load_in_8bit=True, device_map={"": 0}, torch_dtype=torch.bfloat16
... ) # doctest: +IGNORE_RESULT
>>> inputs = processor(images=image, text=prompt, return_tensors="pt").to(device="cuda", dtype=torch.bfloat16)
>>> generated_ids = model.generate(**inputs)
>>> generated_text = processor.batch_decode(generated_ids, skip_special_tokens=True)[0].strip()
>>> print(generated_text)
two
```"""
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
# step 1: forward the images through the vision encoder,
# to get image embeddings of shape (batch_size, seq_len, hidden_size)
vision_outputs = self.vision_model(
pixel_values=pixel_values,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
interpolate_pos_encoding=interpolate_pos_encoding,
)
image_embeds = vision_outputs[0]
# step 2: forward the query tokens through the QFormer, using the image embeddings for cross-attention
image_attention_mask = torch.ones(image_embeds.size()[:-1], dtype=torch.long, device=image_embeds.device)
query_tokens = self.query_tokens.expand(image_embeds.shape[0], -1, -1)
query_outputs = self.qformer(
query_embeds=query_tokens,
encoder_hidden_states=image_embeds,
encoder_attention_mask=image_attention_mask,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
query_output = query_outputs[0]
# Qformer is kept in fp32, we downcast the output back if needed
if query_output.dtype != image_embeds.dtype:
query_output = query_output.to(image_embeds.dtype)
# step 3: use the language model, conditioned on the query outputs and the prompt
language_model_inputs = self.language_projection(query_output)
language_model_attention_mask = torch.ones(
language_model_inputs.size()[:-1], dtype=torch.long, device=language_model_inputs.device
)
inputs_embeds = self.language_model.get_input_embeddings()(input_ids)
if attention_mask is None:
attention_mask = torch.ones_like(input_ids)
# if the model already has "image_token_index" then the input is expanded to account for image embeds
# otherwise we expand manually by concating
if getattr(self.config, "image_token_index", None) is not None:
special_image_mask = (input_ids == self.config.image_token_index).unsqueeze(-1).expand_as(inputs_embeds)
language_model_inputs = language_model_inputs.to(inputs_embeds.device, inputs_embeds.dtype)
inputs_embeds = inputs_embeds.masked_scatter(special_image_mask, language_model_inputs)
else:
logger.warning_once(
"Expanding inputs for image tokens in BLIP-2 should be done in processing. "
"Please follow instruction here (https://gist.github.com/zucchini-nlp/e9f20b054fa322f84ac9311d9ab67042) to update your BLIP-2 model. "
"Using processors without these attributes in the config is deprecated and will throw an error in v4.50."
)
inputs_embeds = torch.cat([language_model_inputs, inputs_embeds.to(language_model_inputs.device)], dim=1)
attention_mask = torch.cat(
[language_model_attention_mask, attention_mask.to(language_model_attention_mask.device)], dim=1
)
if self.config.use_decoder_only_language_model:
outputs = self.language_model(
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
use_cache=use_cache,
)
logits = outputs.logits if return_dict else outputs[0]
loss = None
# we compute the loss here since we need to take into account the sequence length of the query embeds
if labels is not None:
labels = labels.to(logits.device)
logits = logits[:, -labels.size(1) :, :]
# Shift so that tokens < n predict n
shift_logits = logits[..., :-1, :].contiguous()
shift_labels = labels[..., 1:].contiguous().to(logits.device)
# Flatten the tokens
loss_fct = CrossEntropyLoss(reduction="mean")
loss = loss_fct(shift_logits.view(-1, self.config.text_config.vocab_size), shift_labels.view(-1))
else:
outputs = self.language_model(
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
decoder_input_ids=decoder_input_ids,
decoder_attention_mask=decoder_attention_mask,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=True, # toggle for easier access to loss/logits below
labels=labels,
use_cache=use_cache,
)
loss = outputs.loss
logits = outputs.logits
outputs = outputs.to_tuple() if not return_dict else outputs
if not return_dict:
output = (logits, vision_outputs, query_outputs, outputs)
return ((loss,) + output) if loss is not None else output
return Blip2ForConditionalGenerationModelOutput(
loss=loss,
logits=logits,
vision_outputs=vision_outputs,
qformer_outputs=query_outputs,
language_model_outputs=outputs,
)
@torch.no_grad()
def generate(
self,
pixel_values: torch.FloatTensor,
input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
interpolate_pos_encoding: bool = False,
**generate_kwargs,
) -> torch.LongTensor:
"""
Overrides `generate` function to be able to use the model as a conditional generator.
Args:
pixel_values (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape (batch_size, num_channels, height, width)):
Input images to be processed.
input_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape (batch_size, sequence_length), *optional*):
The sequence used as a prompt for the generation.
attention_mask (`torch.LongTensor` of shape (batch_size, sequence_length), *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on padding token indices
Returns:
captions (list): A list of strings of length batch_size * num_captions.
"""
if hasattr(self, "hf_device_map"):
# preprocess for `accelerate`
self._preprocess_accelerate()
batch_size = pixel_values.shape[0]
image_embeds = self.vision_model(
pixel_values,
return_dict=True,
interpolate_pos_encoding=interpolate_pos_encoding,
).last_hidden_state
image_attention_mask = torch.ones(image_embeds.size()[:-1], dtype=torch.long, device=image_embeds.device)
query_tokens = self.query_tokens.expand(image_embeds.shape[0], -1, -1)
query_outputs = self.qformer(
query_embeds=query_tokens,
encoder_hidden_states=image_embeds,
encoder_attention_mask=image_attention_mask,
return_dict=True,
)
query_output = query_outputs.last_hidden_state
# Qformer is kept in fp32, we downcast the output back if needed
if query_output.dtype != image_embeds.dtype:
query_output = query_output.to(image_embeds.dtype)
language_model_inputs = self.language_projection(query_output)
language_attention_mask = torch.ones(
language_model_inputs.size()[:-1], dtype=torch.long, device=language_model_inputs.device
)
if input_ids is None:
start_tokens = [self.config.text_config.bos_token_id]
if getattr(self.config, "image_token_index", None) is not None:
start_tokens = [self.config.image_token_index] * self.config.num_query_tokens + start_tokens
input_ids = torch.tensor([start_tokens], dtype=torch.long, device=image_embeds.device)
input_ids = input_ids.repeat(batch_size, 1)
inputs_embeds = self.get_input_embeddings()(input_ids)
if attention_mask is None:
attention_mask = torch.ones_like(input_ids)
# if the model already has "image_token_index" then the input is expanded to account for image embeds
# otherwise we expand manually by concatenating
if getattr(self.config, "image_token_index", None) is not None:
special_image_mask = (input_ids == self.config.image_token_index).unsqueeze(-1).expand_as(inputs_embeds)
inputs_embeds[special_image_mask] = language_model_inputs.flatten()
else:
logger.warning_once(
"Expanding inputs for image tokens in BLIP-2 should be done in processing. "
"Please follow instruction here (https://gist.github.com/zucchini-nlp/e9f20b054fa322f84ac9311d9ab67042) to update your BLIP-2 model. "
"Using processors without these attributes in the config is deprecated and will throw an error in v4.50."
)
inputs_embeds = torch.cat([language_model_inputs, inputs_embeds.to(language_model_inputs.device)], dim=1)
attention_mask = torch.cat(
[language_attention_mask, attention_mask.to(language_attention_mask.device)], dim=1
)
# add image_embeds length to max_length, so that the final max_length in counted only on token embeds
# -1 is to account for the prepended BOS after `generate.`
# TODO (joao, raushan): refactor `generate` to avoid these operations with VLMs
if not self.language_model.config.is_encoder_decoder:
generate_kwargs["max_length"] = (
generate_kwargs.get("max_length", 20) + language_model_inputs.shape[1] - 1
)
generate_kwargs["min_length"] = generate_kwargs.get("min_length", 0) + language_model_inputs.shape[1]
inputs = {"inputs_embeds": inputs_embeds, "attention_mask": attention_mask}
if not self.language_model.config.is_encoder_decoder:
inputs["input_ids"] = input_ids
outputs = self.language_model.generate(**inputs, **generate_kwargs)
return outputs
@add_start_docstrings(
"""
BLIP-2 Model with a vision and text projector, and a classification head on top. The model is used in the context
of image-text retrieval. Given an image and a text, the model returns the probability of the text being relevant to
the image.
""",
BLIP_2_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class Blip2ForImageTextRetrieval(Blip2PreTrainedModel):
main_input_name = "pixel_values"
_keep_in_fp32_modules = ["query_tokens", "qformer"]
def __init__(self, config: Blip2Config):
super().__init__(config)
self.vision_model = Blip2VisionModel(config.vision_config)
self.query_tokens = nn.Parameter(torch.zeros(1, config.num_query_tokens, config.qformer_config.hidden_size))
self.embeddings = Blip2TextEmbeddings(config.qformer_config)
self.qformer = Blip2QFormerModel(config.qformer_config)
# vision projection layer
self.vision_projection = nn.Linear(config.qformer_config.hidden_size, config.image_text_hidden_size)
# text projection layer
self.text_projection = nn.Linear(config.qformer_config.hidden_size, config.image_text_hidden_size)
# image text matching head
self.itm_head = nn.Linear(config.qformer_config.hidden_size, 2)
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
def get_input_embeddings(self):
return self.embeddings.word_embeddings
def set_input_embeddings(self, value):
self.embeddings.word_embeddings = value
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(BLIP2_IMAGE_TEXT_RETRIEVAL_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=Blip2ImageTextMatchingModelOutput, config_class=Blip2Config)
def forward(
self,
pixel_values: torch.FloatTensor,
input_ids: torch.LongTensor,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
use_image_text_matching_head: Optional[bool] = False,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple, Blip2ImageTextMatchingModelOutput]:
r"""
Returns:
Examples:
```python
>>> import torch
>>> from PIL import Image
>>> import requests
>>> from transformers import AutoProcessor, Blip2ForImageTextRetrieval
>>> device = "cuda" if torch.cuda.is_available() else "cpu"
>>> model = Blip2ForImageTextRetrieval.from_pretrained("Salesforce/blip2-itm-vit-g", torch_dtype=torch.float16)
>>> processor = AutoProcessor.from_pretrained("Salesforce/blip2-itm-vit-g")
>>> model.to(device) # doctest: +IGNORE_RESULT
>>> url = "http://images.cocodataset.org/val2017/000000039769.jpg"
>>> image = Image.open(requests.get(url, stream=True).raw)
>>> text = "two cats laying on a pink blanket"
>>> inputs = processor(images=image, text=text, return_tensors="pt").to(device, torch.float16)
>>> itm_out = model(**inputs, use_image_text_matching_head=True)
>>> logits_per_image = torch.nn.functional.softmax(itm_out.logits_per_image, dim=1)
>>> probs = logits_per_image.softmax(dim=1) # we can take the softmax to get the label probabilities
>>> print(f"{probs[0][0]:.1%} that image 0 is not '{text}'")
26.9% that image 0 is not 'two cats laying on a pink blanket'
>>> print(f"{probs[0][1]:.1%} that image 0 is '{text}'")
73.0% that image 0 is 'two cats laying on a pink blanket'
>>> texts = ["a photo of a cat", "a photo of a dog"]
>>> inputs = processor(images=image, text=texts, return_tensors="pt").to(device, torch.float16)
>>> itc_out = model(**inputs, use_image_text_matching_head=False)
>>> logits_per_image = itc_out.logits_per_image # this is the image-text similarity score
>>> probs = logits_per_image.softmax(dim=1) # we can take the softmax to get the label probabilities
>>> print(f"{probs[0][0]:.1%} that image 0 is '{texts[0]}'")
55.3% that image 0 is 'a photo of a cat'
>>> print(f"{probs[0][1]:.1%} that image 0 is '{texts[1]}'")
44.7% that image 0 is 'a photo of a dog'
```
"""
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
vision_outputs = self.vision_model(
pixel_values=pixel_values,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
image_embeds = vision_outputs[0]
image_attention_mask = torch.ones(image_embeds.size()[:-1], dtype=torch.long, device=image_embeds.device)
if use_image_text_matching_head:
query_tokens = self.query_tokens.expand(image_embeds.shape[0], -1, -1)
query_attention_mask = torch.ones(query_tokens.size()[:-1], dtype=torch.long, device=query_tokens.device)
attention_mask = torch.cat([query_attention_mask, attention_mask], dim=1)
query_embeds = self.embeddings(
input_ids=input_ids,
query_embeds=query_tokens,
)
text_outputs = self.qformer(
query_embeds=query_embeds,
query_length=query_tokens.shape[1],
attention_mask=attention_mask,
encoder_hidden_states=image_embeds,
encoder_attention_mask=image_attention_mask,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
text_embeds = text_outputs[0] if not return_dict else text_outputs.last_hidden_state
output = self.itm_head(text_embeds[:, : query_tokens.size(1), :])
logits_per_image = output.mean(dim=1)
logits_per_text = logits_per_image.t()
else:
query_tokens = self.query_tokens.expand(image_embeds.shape[0], -1, -1)
query_outputs = self.qformer(
query_embeds=query_tokens,
encoder_hidden_states=image_embeds,
encoder_attention_mask=image_attention_mask,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
image_embeds = query_outputs[0] if not return_dict else query_outputs.last_hidden_state
query_embeds = self.embeddings(
input_ids=input_ids,
)
text_outputs = self.qformer(
query_embeds=query_embeds,
query_length=0,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
question_embeds = text_outputs[0] if not return_dict else text_outputs.last_hidden_state
# normalized features
image_embeds = nn.functional.normalize(self.vision_projection(image_embeds), dim=-1)
text_embeds = nn.functional.normalize(self.text_projection(question_embeds[:, 0, :]), dim=-1)
# cosine similarity as logits
logits_per_image = torch.matmul(image_embeds, text_embeds.t())
logits_per_image, _ = logits_per_image.max(dim=1)
logits_per_text = logits_per_image.t()
if not return_dict:
output = (logits_per_image, logits_per_text, text_embeds, image_embeds, text_outputs, vision_outputs)
return output
return Blip2ImageTextMatchingModelOutput(
logits_per_image=logits_per_image,
logits_per_text=logits_per_text,
text_embeds=text_embeds,
image_embeds=image_embeds,
text_model_output=text_outputs,
vision_model_output=vision_outputs,
)
__all__ = [
"Blip2Model",
"Blip2VisionModelWithProjection",
"Blip2QFormerModel",
"Blip2PreTrainedModel",
"Blip2ForConditionalGeneration",
"Blip2ForImageTextRetrieval",
"Blip2VisionModel",
"Blip2TextModelWithProjection",
]
```
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```py
# coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2023 The HuggingFace Inc. team.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
"""
Processor class for BLIP-2.
"""
from typing import List, Optional, Union
from ...image_processing_utils import BatchFeature
from ...image_utils import ImageInput
from ...processing_utils import ProcessingKwargs, ProcessorMixin, Unpack
from ...tokenization_utils_base import (
AddedToken,
BatchEncoding,
PreTokenizedInput,
TextInput,
)
from ...utils import logging
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
class Blip2ProcessorKwargs(ProcessingKwargs, total=False):
_defaults = {
"text_kwargs": {
"add_special_tokens": True,
"padding": False,
"stride": 0,
"return_overflowing_tokens": False,
"return_special_tokens_mask": False,
"return_offsets_mapping": False,
"return_token_type_ids": False,
"return_length": False,
"verbose": True,
},
"images_kwargs": {},
}
class Blip2Processor(ProcessorMixin):
r"""
Constructs a BLIP-2 processor which wraps a BLIP image processor and an OPT/T5 tokenizer into a single processor.
[`BlipProcessor`] offers all the functionalities of [`BlipImageProcessor`] and [`AutoTokenizer`]. See the docstring
of [`~BlipProcessor.__call__`] and [`~BlipProcessor.decode`] for more information.
Args:
image_processor (`BlipImageProcessor`):
An instance of [`BlipImageProcessor`]. The image processor is a required input.
tokenizer (`AutoTokenizer`):
An instance of ['PreTrainedTokenizer`]. The tokenizer is a required input.
num_query_tokens (`int`, *optional*):
Number of tokens used by the Qformer as queries, should be same as in model's config.
"""
attributes = ["image_processor", "tokenizer"]
valid_kwargs = ["num_query_tokens"]
image_processor_class = ("BlipImageProcessor", "BlipImageProcessorFast")
tokenizer_class = "AutoTokenizer"
def __init__(self, image_processor, tokenizer, num_query_tokens=None, **kwargs):
tokenizer.return_token_type_ids = False
self.current_processor = image_processor
if not hasattr(tokenizer, "image_token"):
self.image_token = AddedToken("<image>", normalized=False, special=True)
tokenizer.add_tokens([self.image_token], special_tokens=True)
else:
self.image_token = tokenizer.image_token
self.num_query_tokens = num_query_tokens
super().__init__(image_processor, tokenizer)
def __call__(
self,
images: ImageInput = None,
text: Optional[Union[str, List[str], TextInput, PreTokenizedInput]] = None,
audio=None,
videos=None,
**kwargs: Unpack[Blip2ProcessorKwargs],
) -> BatchEncoding:
"""
This method uses [`BlipImageProcessor.__call__`] method to prepare image(s) for the model, and
[`BertTokenizerFast.__call__`] to prepare text for the model.
Please refer to the docstring of the above two methods for more information.
Args:
images (`ImageInput`):
The image or batch of images to be prepared. Each image can be a PIL image, NumPy array or PyTorch
tensor. Both channels-first and channels-last formats are supported.
text (`TextInput`, `PreTokenizedInput`, `List[TextInput]`, `List[PreTokenizedInput]`):
The sequence or batch of sequences to be encoded. Each sequence can be a string or a list of strings
(pretokenized string). If the sequences are provided as list of strings (pretokenized), you must set
`is_split_into_words=True` (to lift the ambiguity with a batch of sequences).
return_tensors (`str` or [`~utils.TensorType`], *optional*):
If set, will return tensors of a particular framework. Acceptable values are:
- `'tf'`: Return TensorFlow `tf.constant` objects.
- `'pt'`: Return PyTorch `torch.Tensor` objects.
- `'np'`: Return NumPy `np.ndarray` objects.
- `'jax'`: Return JAX `jnp.ndarray` objects.
"""
if images is None and text is None:
raise ValueError("You have to specify either images or text.")
output_kwargs = self._merge_kwargs(
Blip2ProcessorKwargs,
tokenizer_init_kwargs=self.tokenizer.init_kwargs,
**kwargs,
)
# BC for explicit return_tensors
if "return_tensors" in output_kwargs["common_kwargs"]:
return_tensors = output_kwargs["common_kwargs"].pop("return_tensors", None)
else:
return_tensors = None
encoding = BatchFeature(tensor_type=return_tensors)
if text is not None:
if isinstance(text, str):
text = [text]
elif not isinstance(text, list) and not isinstance(text[0], str):
raise ValueError("Invalid input text. Please provide a string, or a list of strings")
text_encoding = {}
return_tensors = output_kwargs["text_kwargs"].pop("return_tensors", None)
_text_encoding = self.tokenizer(text, **output_kwargs["text_kwargs"], return_tensors=None)
output_kwargs["text_kwargs"]["return_tensors"] = return_tensors
# if we know how many query tokens, expand text inside processor. We need this hacky manipulation
# because BLIP expects image tokens to be at the beginning even before BOS token
if self.num_query_tokens is not None:
image_tokens = self.image_token.content * self.num_query_tokens
image_token_encoding = self.tokenizer(
[image_tokens] * len(text), add_special_tokens=False, return_tensors=None
)
for k in _text_encoding:
text_encoding[k] = [
img_encoding + txt_encoding
for img_encoding, txt_encoding in zip(image_token_encoding[k], _text_encoding[k])
]
else:
text_encoding = _text_encoding
logger.warning_once(
"Expanding inputs for image tokens in BLIP-2 should be done in processing. "
"Please follow instruction here (https://gist.github.com/zucchini-nlp/e9f20b054fa322f84ac9311d9ab67042) to update your BLIP-2 model. "
"Using processors without these attributes in the config is deprecated and will throw an error in v4.50."
)
# cast to desired return tensors type
encoding.update(BatchEncoding(text_encoding, tensor_type=return_tensors))
# add pixel_values encoding. If we also have text_encoding, update image encoding and return it.
# else, return the text encoding.
if images is not None:
image_encoding = self.image_processor(images, **output_kwargs["images_kwargs"])
encoding.update(image_encoding)
return encoding
# Copied from transformers.models.blip.processing_blip.BlipProcessor.batch_decode with BertTokenizerFast->PreTrainedTokenizer
def batch_decode(self, *args, **kwargs):
"""
This method forwards all its arguments to PreTrainedTokenizer's [`~PreTrainedTokenizer.batch_decode`]. Please
refer to the docstring of this method for more information.
"""
return self.tokenizer.batch_decode(*args, **kwargs)
# Copied from transformers.models.blip.processing_blip.BlipProcessor.decode with BertTokenizerFast->PreTrainedTokenizer
def decode(self, *args, **kwargs):
"""
This method forwards all its arguments to PreTrainedTokenizer's [`~PreTrainedTokenizer.decode`]. Please refer to
the docstring of this method for more information.
"""
return self.tokenizer.decode(*args, **kwargs)
@property
# Copied from transformers.models.blip.processing_blip.BlipProcessor.model_input_names
def model_input_names(self):
tokenizer_input_names = self.tokenizer.model_input_names
image_processor_input_names = self.image_processor.model_input_names
return list(dict.fromkeys(tokenizer_input_names + image_processor_input_names))
__all__ = ["Blip2Processor"]
```
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```py
# Copyright 2024 The HuggingFace Team. All rights reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING
from ...utils import _LazyModule
from ...utils.import_utils import define_import_structure
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from .configuration_blip import *
from .image_processing_blip import *
from .image_processing_blip_fast import *
from .modeling_blip import *
from .modeling_tf_blip import *
from .processing_blip import *
else:
import sys
_file = globals()["__file__"]
sys.modules[__name__] = _LazyModule(__name__, _file, define_import_structure(_file), module_spec=__spec__)
```
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```py
# coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2022 The HuggingFace Inc. team. All rights reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
"""Blip model configuration"""
from ...configuration_utils import PretrainedConfig
from ...utils import logging
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
class BlipTextConfig(PretrainedConfig):
r"""
This is the configuration class to store the configuration of a [`BlipTextModel`]. It is used to instantiate a BLIP
text model according to the specified arguments, defining the model architecture. Instantiating a configuration
with the defaults will yield a similar configuration to that of the `BlipText` used by the [base
architectures](https://huggingface.co/Salesforce/blip-vqa-base).
Configuration objects inherit from [`PretrainedConfig`] and can be used to control the model outputs. Read the
documentation from [`PretrainedConfig`] for more information.
Args:
vocab_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 30524):
Vocabulary size of the `Blip` text model. Defines the number of different tokens that can be represented by
the `inputs_ids` passed when calling [`BlipModel`].
hidden_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 768):
Dimensionality of the encoder layers and the pooler layer.
encoder_hidden_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 768):
Dimensionality of the encoder layers from the vision model.
intermediate_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 3072):
Dimensionality of the "intermediate" (i.e., feed-forward) layer in the Transformer encoder.
num_hidden_layers (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 12):
Number of hidden layers in the Transformer encoder.
num_attention_heads (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 8):
Number of attention heads for each attention layer in the Transformer encoder.
max_position_embeddings (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 512):
The maximum sequence length that this model might ever be used with. Typically set this to something large
just in case (e.g., 512 or 1024 or 2048).
hidden_act (`str` or `function`, *optional*, defaults to `"gelu"`):
The non-linear activation function (function or string) in the encoder and pooler. If string, `"gelu"`,
`"relu"`, `"selu"` and `"gelu_new"` `"gelu"` are supported.
layer_norm_eps (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 1e-12):
The epsilon used by the layer normalization layers.
hidden_dropout_prob (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.0):
The dropout probability for all fully connected layers in the embeddings, encoder, and pooler.
attention_dropout (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.0):
The dropout ratio for the attention probabilities.
initializer_range (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.02):
The standard deviation of the truncated_normal_initializer for initializing all weight matrices.
bos_token_id (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 30522):
The id of the `beginning-of-sequence` token.
eos_token_id (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 2):
The id of the `end-of-sequence` token.
pad_token_id (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 0):
The id of the `padding` token.
sep_token_id (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 102):
The id of the `separator` token.
is_decoder (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether the model is used as a decoder.
use_cache (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether or not the model should return the last key/values attentions (not used by all models).
label_smoothing (float, *optional*):
A float in [0.0, 1.0]. Specifies the amount of smoothing when computing the loss, where 0.0 means no smoothing. The targets
become a mixture of the original ground truth and a uniform distribution as described in
`Rethinking the Inception Architecture for Computer Vision <https://arxiv.org/abs/1512.00567>`__. Default: :math:`0.0`.
Example:
```python
>>> from transformers import BlipTextConfig, BlipTextModel
>>> # Initializing a BlipTextConfig with Salesforce/blip-vqa-base style configuration
>>> configuration = BlipTextConfig()
>>> # Initializing a BlipTextModel (with random weights) from the Salesforce/blip-vqa-base style configuration
>>> model = BlipTextModel(configuration)
>>> # Accessing the model configuration
>>> configuration = model.config
```"""
model_type = "blip_text_model"
base_config_key = "text_config"
def __init__(
self,
vocab_size=30524,
hidden_size=768,
encoder_hidden_size=768,
intermediate_size=3072,
projection_dim=768,
num_hidden_layers=12,
num_attention_heads=8,
max_position_embeddings=512,
hidden_act="gelu",
layer_norm_eps=1e-12,
hidden_dropout_prob=0.0,
attention_probs_dropout_prob=0.0,
initializer_range=0.02,
bos_token_id=30522,
eos_token_id=2,
pad_token_id=0,
sep_token_id=102,
is_decoder=True,
use_cache=True,
label_smoothing=0.0,
**kwargs,
):
super().__init__(
pad_token_id=pad_token_id,
bos_token_id=bos_token_id,
eos_token_id=eos_token_id,
sep_token_id=sep_token_id,
**kwargs,
)
self.vocab_size = vocab_size
self.hidden_size = hidden_size
self.encoder_hidden_size = encoder_hidden_size
self.intermediate_size = intermediate_size
self.projection_dim = projection_dim
self.hidden_dropout_prob = hidden_dropout_prob
self.num_hidden_layers = num_hidden_layers
self.num_attention_heads = num_attention_heads
self.max_position_embeddings = max_position_embeddings
self.layer_norm_eps = layer_norm_eps
self.hidden_act = hidden_act
self.initializer_range = initializer_range
self.attention_probs_dropout_prob = attention_probs_dropout_prob
self.is_decoder = is_decoder
self.use_cache = use_cache
self.label_smoothing = label_smoothing
class BlipVisionConfig(PretrainedConfig):
r"""
This is the configuration class to store the configuration of a [`BlipVisionModel`]. It is used to instantiate a
BLIP vision model according to the specified arguments, defining the model architecture. Instantiating a
configuration defaults will yield a similar configuration to that of the Blip-base
[Salesforce/blip-vqa-base](https://huggingface.co/Salesforce/blip-vqa-base) architecture.
Configuration objects inherit from [`PretrainedConfig`] and can be used to control the model outputs. Read the
documentation from [`PretrainedConfig`] for more information.
Args:
hidden_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 768):
Dimensionality of the encoder layers and the pooler layer.
intermediate_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 3072):
Dimensionality of the "intermediate" (i.e., feed-forward) layer in the Transformer encoder.
num_hidden_layers (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 12):
Number of hidden layers in the Transformer encoder.
num_attention_heads (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 12):
Number of attention heads for each attention layer in the Transformer encoder.
image_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 384):
The size (resolution) of each image.
patch_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 16):
The size (resolution) of each patch.
hidden_act (`str` or `function`, *optional*, defaults to `"gelu"`):
The non-linear activation function (function or string) in the encoder and pooler. If string, `"gelu"`,
`"relu"`, `"selu"` and `"gelu_new"` `"gelu"` are supported.
layer_norm_eps (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 1e-5):
The epsilon used by the layer normalization layers.
attention_dropout (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.0):
The dropout ratio for the attention probabilities.
initializer_range (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 1e-10):
The standard deviation of the truncated_normal_initializer for initializing all weight matrices.
Example:
```python
>>> from transformers import BlipVisionConfig, BlipVisionModel
>>> # Initializing a BlipVisionConfig with Salesforce/blip-vqa-base style configuration
>>> configuration = BlipVisionConfig()
>>> # Initializing a BlipVisionModel (with random weights) from the Salesforce/blip-vqa-base style configuration
>>> model = BlipVisionModel(configuration)
>>> # Accessing the model configuration
>>> configuration = model.config
```"""
model_type = "blip_vision_model"
base_config_key = "vision_config"
def __init__(
self,
hidden_size=768,
intermediate_size=3072,
projection_dim=512,
num_hidden_layers=12,
num_attention_heads=12,
image_size=384,
patch_size=16,
hidden_act="gelu",
layer_norm_eps=1e-5,
attention_dropout=0.0,
initializer_range=1e-10,
**kwargs,
):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.hidden_size = hidden_size
self.intermediate_size = intermediate_size
self.projection_dim = projection_dim
self.num_hidden_layers = num_hidden_layers
self.num_attention_heads = num_attention_heads
self.patch_size = patch_size
self.image_size = image_size
self.initializer_range = initializer_range
self.attention_dropout = attention_dropout
self.layer_norm_eps = layer_norm_eps
self.hidden_act = hidden_act
class BlipConfig(PretrainedConfig):
r"""
[`BlipConfig`] is the configuration class to store the configuration of a [`BlipModel`]. It is used to instantiate
a BLIP model according to the specified arguments, defining the text model and vision model configs. Instantiating
a configuration with the defaults will yield a similar configuration to that of the BLIP-base
[Salesforce/blip-vqa-base](https://huggingface.co/Salesforce/blip-vqa-base) architecture.
Configuration objects inherit from [`PretrainedConfig`] and can be used to control the model outputs. Read the
documentation from [`PretrainedConfig`] for more information.
Args:
text_config (`dict`, *optional*):
Dictionary of configuration options used to initialize [`BlipTextConfig`].
vision_config (`dict`, *optional*):
Dictionary of configuration options used to initialize [`BlipVisionConfig`].
projection_dim (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 512):
Dimensionality of text and vision projection layers.
logit_scale_init_value (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 2.6592):
The initial value of the *logit_scale* parameter. Default is used as per the original BLIP implementation.
image_text_hidden_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 256):
Dimensionality of the hidden state of the image-text fusion layer.
label_smoothing (float, optional, *optional*, defaults to 0.0):
A float in [0.0, 1.0]. Specifies the amount of smoothing when computing the loss, where 0.0 means no smoothing. The targets
become a mixture of the original ground truth and a uniform distribution as described in
`Rethinking the Inception Architecture for Computer Vision <https://arxiv.org/abs/1512.00567>`__. Default: :math:`0.0`.
kwargs (*optional*):
Dictionary of keyword arguments.
Example:
```python
>>> from transformers import BlipConfig, BlipModel
>>> # Initializing a BlipConfig with Salesforce/blip-vqa-base style configuration
>>> configuration = BlipConfig()
>>> # Initializing a BlipPModel (with random weights) from the Salesforce/blip-vqa-base style configuration
>>> model = BlipModel(configuration)
>>> # Accessing the model configuration
>>> configuration = model.config
>>> # We can also initialize a BlipConfig from a BlipTextConfig and a BlipVisionConfig
>>> # Initializing a BLIPText and BLIPVision configuration
>>> config_text = BlipTextConfig()
>>> config_vision = BlipVisionConfig()
>>> config = BlipConfig.from_text_vision_configs(config_text, config_vision)
```"""
model_type = "blip"
sub_configs = {"text_config": BlipTextConfig, "vision_config": BlipVisionConfig}
def __init__(
self,
text_config=None,
vision_config=None,
projection_dim=512,
logit_scale_init_value=2.6592,
image_text_hidden_size=256,
label_smoothing=0.0,
**kwargs,
):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
if text_config is None:
text_config = {}
logger.info("`text_config` is `None`. Initializing the `BlipTextConfig` with default values.")
if vision_config is None:
vision_config = {}
logger.info("`vision_config` is `None`. Initializing the `BlipVisionConfig` with default values.")
self.text_config = BlipTextConfig(**text_config)
self.vision_config = BlipVisionConfig(**vision_config)
self.text_config.encoder_hidden_size = self.vision_config.hidden_size
self.projection_dim = projection_dim
self.logit_scale_init_value = logit_scale_init_value
self.initializer_factor = 1.0
self.initializer_range = 0.02
self.image_text_hidden_size = image_text_hidden_size
self.label_smoothing = label_smoothing
@classmethod
def from_text_vision_configs(cls, text_config: BlipTextConfig, vision_config: BlipVisionConfig, **kwargs):
r"""
Instantiate a [`BlipConfig`] (or a derived class) from blip text model configuration and blip vision model
configuration.
Returns:
[`BlipConfig`]: An instance of a configuration object
"""
return cls(text_config=text_config.to_dict(), vision_config=vision_config.to_dict(), **kwargs)
__all__ = ["BlipConfig", "BlipTextConfig", "BlipVisionConfig"]
```
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```py
# coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2022 The HuggingFace Inc. team. All rights reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
"""Image processor class for BLIP."""
from typing import Dict, List, Optional, Union
import numpy as np
from ...image_processing_utils import BaseImageProcessor, BatchFeature, get_size_dict
from ...image_transforms import convert_to_rgb, resize, to_channel_dimension_format
from ...image_utils import (
OPENAI_CLIP_MEAN,
OPENAI_CLIP_STD,
ChannelDimension,
ImageInput,
PILImageResampling,
infer_channel_dimension_format,
is_scaled_image,
make_flat_list_of_images,
to_numpy_array,
valid_images,
validate_preprocess_arguments,
)
from ...utils import TensorType, filter_out_non_signature_kwargs, is_vision_available, logging
if is_vision_available():
import PIL
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
class BlipImageProcessor(BaseImageProcessor):
r"""
Constructs a BLIP image processor.
Args:
do_resize (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether to resize the image's (height, width) dimensions to the specified `size`. Can be overridden by the
`do_resize` parameter in the `preprocess` method.
size (`dict`, *optional*, defaults to `{"height": 384, "width": 384}`):
Size of the output image after resizing. Can be overridden by the `size` parameter in the `preprocess`
method.
resample (`PILImageResampling`, *optional*, defaults to `Resampling.BICUBIC`):
Resampling filter to use if resizing the image. Only has an effect if `do_resize` is set to `True`. Can be
overridden by the `resample` parameter in the `preprocess` method.
do_rescale (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether to rescale the image by the specified scale `rescale_factor`. Can be overridden by the
`do_rescale` parameter in the `preprocess` method.
rescale_factor (`int` or `float`, *optional*, defaults to `1/255`):
Scale factor to use if rescaling the image. Only has an effect if `do_rescale` is set to `True`. Can be
overridden by the `rescale_factor` parameter in the `preprocess` method.
do_normalize (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether to normalize the image. Can be overridden by the `do_normalize` parameter in the `preprocess`
method. Can be overridden by the `do_normalize` parameter in the `preprocess` method.
image_mean (`float` or `List[float]`, *optional*, defaults to `IMAGENET_STANDARD_MEAN`):
Mean to use if normalizing the image. This is a float or list of floats the length of the number of
channels in the image. Can be overridden by the `image_mean` parameter in the `preprocess` method. Can be
overridden by the `image_mean` parameter in the `preprocess` method.
image_std (`float` or `List[float]`, *optional*, defaults to `IMAGENET_STANDARD_STD`):
Standard deviation to use if normalizing the image. This is a float or list of floats the length of the
number of channels in the image. Can be overridden by the `image_std` parameter in the `preprocess` method.
Can be overridden by the `image_std` parameter in the `preprocess` method.
do_convert_rgb (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether to convert the image to RGB.
"""
model_input_names = ["pixel_values"]
def __init__(
self,
do_resize: bool = True,
size: Dict[str, int] = None,
resample: PILImageResampling = PILImageResampling.BICUBIC,
do_rescale: bool = True,
rescale_factor: Union[int, float] = 1 / 255,
do_normalize: bool = True,
image_mean: Optional[Union[float, List[float]]] = None,
image_std: Optional[Union[float, List[float]]] = None,
do_convert_rgb: bool = True,
**kwargs,
) -> None:
super().__init__(**kwargs)
size = size if size is not None else {"height": 384, "width": 384}
size = get_size_dict(size, default_to_square=True)
self.do_resize = do_resize
self.size = size
self.resample = resample
self.do_rescale = do_rescale
self.rescale_factor = rescale_factor
self.do_normalize = do_normalize
self.image_mean = image_mean if image_mean is not None else OPENAI_CLIP_MEAN
self.image_std = image_std if image_std is not None else OPENAI_CLIP_STD
self.do_convert_rgb = do_convert_rgb
# Copied from transformers.models.vit.image_processing_vit.ViTImageProcessor.resize with PILImageResampling.BILINEAR->PILImageResampling.BICUBIC
def resize(
self,
image: np.ndarray,
size: Dict[str, int],
resample: PILImageResampling = PILImageResampling.BICUBIC,
data_format: Optional[Union[str, ChannelDimension]] = None,
input_data_format: Optional[Union[str, ChannelDimension]] = None,
**kwargs,
) -> np.ndarray:
"""
Resize an image to `(size["height"], size["width"])`.
Args:
image (`np.ndarray`):
Image to resize.
size (`Dict[str, int]`):
Dictionary in the format `{"height": int, "width": int}` specifying the size of the output image.
resample (`PILImageResampling`, *optional*, defaults to `PILImageResampling.BICUBIC`):
`PILImageResampling` filter to use when resizing the image e.g. `PILImageResampling.BICUBIC`.
data_format (`ChannelDimension` or `str`, *optional*):
The channel dimension format for the output image. If unset, the channel dimension format of the input
image is used. Can be one of:
- `"channels_first"` or `ChannelDimension.FIRST`: image in (num_channels, height, width) format.
- `"channels_last"` or `ChannelDimension.LAST`: image in (height, width, num_channels) format.
- `"none"` or `ChannelDimension.NONE`: image in (height, width) format.
input_data_format (`ChannelDimension` or `str`, *optional*):
The channel dimension format for the input image. If unset, the channel dimension format is inferred
from the input image. Can be one of:
- `"channels_first"` or `ChannelDimension.FIRST`: image in (num_channels, height, width) format.
- `"channels_last"` or `ChannelDimension.LAST`: image in (height, width, num_channels) format.
- `"none"` or `ChannelDimension.NONE`: image in (height, width) format.
Returns:
`np.ndarray`: The resized image.
"""
size = get_size_dict(size)
if "height" not in size or "width" not in size:
raise ValueError(f"The `size` dictionary must contain the keys `height` and `width`. Got {size.keys()}")
output_size = (size["height"], size["width"])
return resize(
image,
size=output_size,
resample=resample,
data_format=data_format,
input_data_format=input_data_format,
**kwargs,
)
@filter_out_non_signature_kwargs()
def preprocess(
self,
images: ImageInput,
do_resize: Optional[bool] = None,
size: Optional[Dict[str, int]] = None,
resample: PILImageResampling = None,
do_rescale: Optional[bool] = None,
rescale_factor: Optional[float] = None,
do_normalize: Optional[bool] = None,
image_mean: Optional[Union[float, List[float]]] = None,
image_std: Optional[Union[float, List[float]]] = None,
return_tensors: Optional[Union[str, TensorType]] = None,
do_convert_rgb: Optional[bool] = None,
data_format: ChannelDimension = ChannelDimension.FIRST,
input_data_format: Optional[Union[str, ChannelDimension]] = None,
) -> PIL.Image.Image:
"""
Preprocess an image or batch of images.
Args:
images (`ImageInput`):
Image to preprocess. Expects a single or batch of images with pixel values ranging from 0 to 255. If
passing in images with pixel values between 0 and 1, set `do_rescale=False`.
do_resize (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `self.do_resize`):
Whether to resize the image.
size (`Dict[str, int]`, *optional*, defaults to `self.size`):
Controls the size of the image after `resize`. The shortest edge of the image is resized to
`size["shortest_edge"]` whilst preserving the aspect ratio. If the longest edge of this resized image
is > `int(size["shortest_edge"] * (1333 / 800))`, then the image is resized again to make the longest
edge equal to `int(size["shortest_edge"] * (1333 / 800))`.
resample (`PILImageResampling`, *optional*, defaults to `self.resample`):
Resampling filter to use if resizing the image. Only has an effect if `do_resize` is set to `True`.
do_rescale (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `self.do_rescale`):
Whether to rescale the image values between [0 - 1].
rescale_factor (`float`, *optional*, defaults to `self.rescale_factor`):
Rescale factor to rescale the image by if `do_rescale` is set to `True`.
do_normalize (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `self.do_normalize`):
Whether to normalize the image.
image_mean (`float` or `List[float]`, *optional*, defaults to `self.image_mean`):
Image mean to normalize the image by if `do_normalize` is set to `True`.
image_std (`float` or `List[float]`, *optional*, defaults to `self.image_std`):
Image standard deviation to normalize the image by if `do_normalize` is set to `True`.
do_convert_rgb (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `self.do_convert_rgb`):
Whether to convert the image to RGB.
return_tensors (`str` or `TensorType`, *optional*):
The type of tensors to return. Can be one of:
- Unset: Return a list of `np.ndarray`.
- `TensorType.TENSORFLOW` or `'tf'`: Return a batch of type `tf.Tensor`.
- `TensorType.PYTORCH` or `'pt'`: Return a batch of type `torch.Tensor`.
- `TensorType.NUMPY` or `'np'`: Return a batch of type `np.ndarray`.
- `TensorType.JAX` or `'jax'`: Return a batch of type `jax.numpy.ndarray`.
data_format (`ChannelDimension` or `str`, *optional*, defaults to `ChannelDimension.FIRST`):
The channel dimension format for the output image. Can be one of:
- `"channels_first"` or `ChannelDimension.FIRST`: image in (num_channels, height, width) format.
- `"channels_last"` or `ChannelDimension.LAST`: image in (height, width, num_channels) format.
- Unset: Use the channel dimension format of the input image.
input_data_format (`ChannelDimension` or `str`, *optional*):
The channel dimension format for the input image. If unset, the channel dimension format is inferred
from the input image. Can be one of:
- `"channels_first"` or `ChannelDimension.FIRST`: image in (num_channels, height, width) format.
- `"channels_last"` or `ChannelDimension.LAST`: image in (height, width, num_channels) format.
- `"none"` or `ChannelDimension.NONE`: image in (height, width) format.
"""
do_resize = do_resize if do_resize is not None else self.do_resize
resample = resample if resample is not None else self.resample
do_rescale = do_rescale if do_rescale is not None else self.do_rescale
rescale_factor = rescale_factor if rescale_factor is not None else self.rescale_factor
do_normalize = do_normalize if do_normalize is not None else self.do_normalize
image_mean = image_mean if image_mean is not None else self.image_mean
image_std = image_std if image_std is not None else self.image_std
do_convert_rgb = do_convert_rgb if do_convert_rgb is not None else self.do_convert_rgb
size = size if size is not None else self.size
size = get_size_dict(size, default_to_square=False)
images = make_flat_list_of_images(images)
if not valid_images(images):
raise ValueError(
"Invalid image type. Must be of type PIL.Image.Image, numpy.ndarray, "
"torch.Tensor, tf.Tensor or jax.ndarray."
)
validate_preprocess_arguments(
do_rescale=do_rescale,
rescale_factor=rescale_factor,
do_normalize=do_normalize,
image_mean=image_mean,
image_std=image_std,
do_resize=do_resize,
size=size,
resample=resample,
)
# PIL RGBA images are converted to RGB
if do_convert_rgb:
images = [convert_to_rgb(image) for image in images]
# All transformations expect numpy arrays.
images = [to_numpy_array(image) for image in images]
if do_rescale and is_scaled_image(images[0]):
logger.warning_once(
"It looks like you are trying to rescale already rescaled images. If the input"
" images have pixel values between 0 and 1, set `do_rescale=False` to avoid rescaling them again."
)
if input_data_format is None:
# We assume that all images have the same channel dimension format.
input_data_format = infer_channel_dimension_format(images[0])
if do_resize:
images = [
self.resize(image=image, size=size, resample=resample, input_data_format=input_data_format)
for image in images
]
if do_rescale:
images = [
self.rescale(image=image, scale=rescale_factor, input_data_format=input_data_format)
for image in images
]
if do_normalize:
images = [
self.normalize(image=image, mean=image_mean, std=image_std, input_data_format=input_data_format)
for image in images
]
images = [
to_channel_dimension_format(image, data_format, input_channel_dim=input_data_format) for image in images
]
encoded_outputs = BatchFeature(data={"pixel_values": images}, tensor_type=return_tensors)
return encoded_outputs
__all__ = ["BlipImageProcessor"]
```
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```py
# coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2024 The HuggingFace Inc. team. All rights reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
"""Fast Image processor class for BLIP."""
from ...image_processing_utils_fast import BASE_IMAGE_PROCESSOR_FAST_DOCSTRING, BaseImageProcessorFast
from ...image_utils import OPENAI_CLIP_MEAN, OPENAI_CLIP_STD, PILImageResampling
from ...utils import add_start_docstrings
@add_start_docstrings(
"Constructs a fast BLIP image processor.",
BASE_IMAGE_PROCESSOR_FAST_DOCSTRING,
)
class BlipImageProcessorFast(BaseImageProcessorFast):
# To be checked against the slow image processor
# None values left after checking can be removed
resample = PILImageResampling.BICUBIC
image_mean = OPENAI_CLIP_MEAN
image_std = OPENAI_CLIP_STD
size = {"height": 384, "width": 384}
do_resize = True
do_rescale = True
do_normalize = True
do_convert_rgb = True
__all__ = ["BlipImageProcessorFast"]
```
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```py
# coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2022 The Salesforce Team Authors and The HuggingFace Team. All rights reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
"""PyTorch BLIP model."""
import warnings
from dataclasses import dataclass
from typing import Any, Optional, Tuple, Union
import torch
import torch.utils.checkpoint
from torch import nn
from torch.nn.functional import normalize
from ...activations import ACT2FN
from ...generation import GenerationMixin
from ...modeling_outputs import BaseModelOutput, BaseModelOutputWithPooling
from ...modeling_utils import PreTrainedModel
from ...utils import (
ModelOutput,
add_start_docstrings,
add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward,
logging,
replace_return_docstrings,
torch_int,
)
from .configuration_blip import BlipConfig, BlipTextConfig, BlipVisionConfig
from .modeling_blip_text import BlipTextLMHeadModel, BlipTextModel
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC = "Salesforce/blip-vqa-base"
# Copied from transformers.models.clip.modeling_clip.contrastive_loss
def contrastive_loss(logits: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
return nn.functional.cross_entropy(logits, torch.arange(len(logits), device=logits.device))
# Copied from transformers.models.clip.modeling_clip.clip_loss with clip->blip
def blip_loss(similarity: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
caption_loss = contrastive_loss(similarity)
image_loss = contrastive_loss(similarity.t())
return (caption_loss + image_loss) / 2.0
@dataclass
class BlipForConditionalGenerationModelOutput(ModelOutput):
"""
Adapted from the base class for vision model's outputs that also contains image embeddings of the pooling of the
last hidden states. This class also adds the loss term from the text decoder.
Args:
loss (`torch.FloatTensor`, *optional*, returned when `labels` is provided, `torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(1,)`):
Languge modeling loss from the text decoder.
logits (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, config.vocab_size)`, *optional*):
Prediction scores of the language modeling head of the text decoder model.
image_embeds (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, output_dim)`, *optional*):
The image embeddings obtained after applying the Vision Transformer model to the input image.
last_hidden_state (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`, *optional*):
Sequence of hidden-states at the output of the last layer of the model.
hidden_states (`tuple(torch.FloatTensor)`, *optional*, returned when `output_hidden_states=True`):
Tuple of `torch.FloatTensor` (one for the output of the embeddings, if the model has an embedding layer, +
one for the output of each layer) of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`.
Hidden-states of the model at the output of each layer plus the optional initial embedding outputs.
attentions (`tuple(torch.FloatTensor)`, *optional*, returned when `output_attentions=True` is passed):
Tuple of `torch.FloatTensor` (one for each layer) of shape `(batch_size, num_heads, sequence_length,
sequence_length)`.
Attentions weights after the attention softmax, used to compute the weighted average in the self-attention
heads.
"""
loss: Optional[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]] = None
logits: Optional[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]] = None
image_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None
last_hidden_state: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None
hidden_states: Optional[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor, ...]] = None
attentions: Optional[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor, ...]] = None
@property
def decoder_logits(self):
warnings.warn(
"`decoder_logits` attribute is deprecated and will be removed in version 5 of Transformers."
" Please use the `logits` attribute to retrieve the final output instead.",
FutureWarning,
)
return self.logits
@dataclass
class BlipTextVisionModelOutput(ModelOutput):
"""
Adapted from the base class for vision model's outputs that also contains image embeddings of the pooling of the
last hidden states. This class also adds the loss term from the text decoder.
Args:
loss (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(1,)`, *optional*, returned when `labels` is provided):
Languge modeling loss from the text decoder.
image_embeds (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, output_dim)` *optional* returned when model is initialized with `with_projection=True`):
The image embeddings obtained by applying the projection layer to the pooler_output.
last_hidden_state (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`):
Sequence of hidden-states at the output of the last layer of the model.
hidden_states (`tuple(torch.FloatTensor)`, *optional*, returned when `output_hidden_states=True` is passed or when `config.output_hidden_states=True`):
Tuple of `torch.FloatTensor` (one for the output of the embeddings, if the model has an embedding layer, +
one for the output of each layer) of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`.
Hidden-states of the model at the output of each layer plus the optional initial embedding outputs.
attentions (`tuple(torch.FloatTensor)`, *optional*, returned when `output_attentions=True` is passed or when `config.output_attentions=True`):
Tuple of `torch.FloatTensor` (one for each layer) of shape `(batch_size, num_heads, sequence_length,
sequence_length)`.
Attentions weights after the attention softmax, used to compute the weighted average in the self-attention
heads.
"""
loss: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None
image_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None
last_hidden_state: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None
hidden_states: Optional[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor, ...]] = None
attentions: Optional[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor, ...]] = None
@dataclass
class BlipImageTextMatchingModelOutput(ModelOutput):
"""
Adapted from the base class for vision model's outputs that also contains image embeddings of the pooling of the
last hidden states. This class also adds the loss term from the text decoder as well as the image-text similarity
scores.
Args:
itm_score (`torch.FloatTensor`):
The image-text similarity scores.
loss (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(1,)`, *optional*, returned when `labels` is provided):
Languge modeling loss from the text decoder.
image_embeds (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, output_dim)` *optional* returned when model is initialized with `with_projection=True`):
The image embeddings obtained by applying the projection layer to the pooler_output.
last_hidden_state (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`):
Sequence of hidden-states at the output of the last layer of the model.
hidden_states (`tuple(torch.FloatTensor)`, *optional*, returned when `output_hidden_states=True` is passed or when `config.output_hidden_states=True`):
Tuple of `torch.FloatTensor` (one for the output of the embeddings, if the model has an embedding layer, +
one for the output of each layer) of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`.
Hidden-states of the model at the output of each layer plus the optional initial embedding outputs.
vision_pooler_output (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, hidden_size)`, *optional*):
Last layer hidden-state of the vision of the vision-only branch of the model.
attentions (`tuple(torch.FloatTensor)`, *optional*, returned when `output_attentions=True` is passed or when `config.output_attentions=True`):
Tuple of `torch.FloatTensor` (one for each layer) of shape `(batch_size, num_heads, sequence_length,
sequence_length)`.
Attentions weights after the attention softmax, used to compute the weighted average in the self-attention
heads.
question_embeds (`torch.FloatTensor`):
The question embeddings obtained by the text projection layer.
"""
itm_score: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None
loss: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None
image_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None
last_hidden_state: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None
hidden_states: Optional[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor, ...]] = None
vision_pooler_output: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None
attentions: Optional[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor, ...]] = None
question_embeds: Optional[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]] = None
@dataclass
class BlipOutput(ModelOutput):
"""
Args:
loss (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(1,)`, *optional*, returned when `return_loss` is `True`):
Contrastive loss for image-text similarity.
logits_per_image:(`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(image_batch_size, text_batch_size)`):
The scaled dot product scores between `image_embeds` and `text_embeds`. This represents the image-text
similarity scores.
logits_per_text:(`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(text_batch_size, image_batch_size)`):
The scaled dot product scores between `text_embeds` and `image_embeds`. This represents the text-image
similarity scores.
text_embeds(`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, output_dim`):
The text embeddings obtained by applying the projection layer to the pooled output of [`BlipTextModel`].
image_embeds(`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, output_dim`):
The image embeddings obtained by applying the projection layer to the pooled output of [`BlipVisionModel`].
text_model_output(`BaseModelOutputWithPooling`):
The output of the [`BlipTextModel`].
vision_model_output(`BaseModelOutputWithPooling`):
The output of the [`BlipVisionModel`].
"""
loss: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None
logits_per_image: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None
logits_per_text: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None
text_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None
image_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None
text_model_output: BaseModelOutputWithPooling = None
vision_model_output: BaseModelOutputWithPooling = None
def to_tuple(self) -> Tuple[Any]:
return tuple(
self[k] if k not in ["text_model_output", "vision_model_output"] else getattr(self, k).to_tuple()
for k in self.keys()
)
class BlipVisionEmbeddings(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config: BlipVisionConfig):
super().__init__()
self.config = config
self.embed_dim = config.hidden_size
self.image_size = config.image_size
self.patch_size = config.patch_size
self.class_embedding = nn.Parameter(torch.randn(1, 1, self.embed_dim))
self.patch_embedding = nn.Conv2d(
in_channels=3, out_channels=self.embed_dim, kernel_size=self.patch_size, stride=self.patch_size
)
self.num_patches = (self.image_size // self.patch_size) ** 2
self.num_positions = self.num_patches + 1
self.position_embedding = nn.Parameter(torch.randn(1, self.num_positions, self.embed_dim))
def interpolate_pos_encoding(self, embeddings: torch.Tensor, height: int, width: int) -> torch.Tensor:
"""
This method allows to interpolate the pre-trained position encodings, to be able to use the model on higher resolution
images. This method is also adapted to support torch.jit tracing.
Adapted from:
- https://github.com/facebookresearch/dino/blob/de9ee3df6cf39fac952ab558447af1fa1365362a/vision_transformer.py#L174-L194, and
- https://github.com/facebookresearch/dinov2/blob/e1277af2ba9496fbadf7aec6eba56e8d882d1e35/dinov2/models/vision_transformer.py#L179-L211
"""
num_patches = embeddings.shape[1] - 1
num_positions = self.position_embedding.shape[1] - 1
# always interpolate when tracing to ensure the exported model works for dynamic input shapes
if not torch.jit.is_tracing() and num_patches == num_positions and height == width:
return self.position_embedding
class_pos_embed = self.position_embedding[:, :1]
patch_pos_embed = self.position_embedding[:, 1:]
dim = embeddings.shape[-1]
new_height = height // self.patch_size
new_width = width // self.patch_size
sqrt_num_positions = torch_int(num_positions**0.5)
patch_pos_embed = patch_pos_embed.reshape(1, sqrt_num_positions, sqrt_num_positions, dim)
patch_pos_embed = patch_pos_embed.permute(0, 3, 1, 2)
patch_pos_embed = nn.functional.interpolate(
patch_pos_embed,
size=(new_height, new_width),
mode="bicubic",
align_corners=False,
)
patch_pos_embed = patch_pos_embed.permute(0, 2, 3, 1).view(1, -1, dim)
return torch.cat((class_pos_embed, patch_pos_embed), dim=1)
def forward(self, pixel_values: torch.FloatTensor, interpolate_pos_encoding: bool = False) -> torch.Tensor:
batch_size, _, height, width = pixel_values.shape
target_dtype = self.patch_embedding.weight.dtype
patch_embeds = self.patch_embedding(pixel_values.to(dtype=target_dtype)) # shape = [*, width, grid, grid]
patch_embeds = patch_embeds.flatten(2).transpose(1, 2)
class_embeds = self.class_embedding.expand(batch_size, 1, -1).to(target_dtype)
embeddings = torch.cat([class_embeds, patch_embeds], dim=1)
if interpolate_pos_encoding:
position_embedding = self.interpolate_pos_encoding(embeddings, height, width)
else:
position_embedding = self.position_embedding
embeddings = embeddings + position_embedding[:, : embeddings.size(1), :].to(target_dtype)
return embeddings
# Copied from transformers.models.clip.modeling_clip.CLIPTextEmbeddings with CLIP->Blip
class BlipTextEmbeddings(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config: BlipTextConfig):
super().__init__()
embed_dim = config.hidden_size
self.token_embedding = nn.Embedding(config.vocab_size, embed_dim)
self.position_embedding = nn.Embedding(config.max_position_embeddings, embed_dim)
# position_ids (1, len position emb) is contiguous in memory and exported when serialized
self.register_buffer(
"position_ids", torch.arange(config.max_position_embeddings).expand((1, -1)), persistent=False
)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
) -> torch.Tensor:
seq_length = input_ids.shape[-1] if input_ids is not None else inputs_embeds.shape[-2]
max_position_embedding = self.position_embedding.weight.shape[0]
if seq_length > max_position_embedding:
raise ValueError(
f"Sequence length must be less than max_position_embeddings (got `sequence length`: "
f"{seq_length} and max_position_embeddings: {max_position_embedding}"
)
if position_ids is None:
position_ids = self.position_ids[:, :seq_length]
if inputs_embeds is None:
inputs_embeds = self.token_embedding(input_ids)
position_embeddings = self.position_embedding(position_ids)
embeddings = inputs_embeds + position_embeddings
return embeddings
class BlipAttention(nn.Module):
"""Multi-headed attention from 'Attention Is All You Need' paper"""
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.config = config
self.embed_dim = config.hidden_size
self.num_heads = config.num_attention_heads
self.head_dim = self.embed_dim // self.num_heads
if self.head_dim * self.num_heads != self.embed_dim:
raise ValueError(
f"embed_dim must be divisible by num_heads (got `embed_dim`: {self.embed_dim} and `num_heads`:"
f" {self.num_heads})."
)
self.scale = self.head_dim**-0.5
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(config.attention_dropout)
self.qkv = nn.Linear(self.embed_dim, 3 * self.embed_dim)
self.projection = nn.Linear(self.embed_dim, self.embed_dim)
def _shape(self, tensor: torch.Tensor, seq_len: int, bsz: int):
return tensor.view(bsz, seq_len, self.num_heads, self.head_dim).transpose(1, 2).contiguous()
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
head_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Tuple[torch.Tensor, Optional[torch.Tensor], Optional[Tuple[torch.Tensor]]]:
"""Input shape: Batch x Time x Channel"""
bsz, tgt_len, embed_dim = hidden_states.size()
mixed_qkv = (
self.qkv(hidden_states)
.reshape(bsz, tgt_len, 3, self.num_heads, embed_dim // self.num_heads)
.permute(2, 0, 3, 1, 4)
)
query_states, key_states, value_states = mixed_qkv[0], mixed_qkv[1], mixed_qkv[2]
# Take the dot product between "query" and "key" to get the raw attention scores.
attention_scores = torch.matmul(query_states, key_states.transpose(-1, -2))
attention_scores = attention_scores * self.scale
# Normalize the attention scores to probabilities.
attention_probs = nn.functional.softmax(attention_scores, dim=-1)
# This is actually dropping out entire tokens to attend to, which might
# seem a bit unusual, but is taken from the original Transformer paper.
attention_probs = self.dropout(attention_probs)
# Mask heads if we want to
if head_mask is not None:
attention_probs = attention_probs * head_mask
context_layer = torch.matmul(attention_probs, value_states).permute(0, 2, 1, 3)
new_context_layer_shape = context_layer.size()[:-2] + (self.embed_dim,)
context_layer = context_layer.reshape(new_context_layer_shape)
output = self.projection(context_layer)
outputs = (output, attention_probs) if output_attentions else (output, None)
return outputs
# Copied from transformers.models.clip.modeling_clip.CLIPMLP with CLIP->Blip
class BlipMLP(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.config = config
self.activation_fn = ACT2FN[config.hidden_act]
self.fc1 = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.intermediate_size)
self.fc2 = nn.Linear(config.intermediate_size, config.hidden_size)
def forward(self, hidden_states: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
hidden_states = self.fc1(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.activation_fn(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.fc2(hidden_states)
return hidden_states
class BlipEncoderLayer(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config: BlipConfig):
super().__init__()
self.embed_dim = config.hidden_size
self.self_attn = BlipAttention(config)
self.layer_norm1 = nn.LayerNorm(self.embed_dim, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
self.mlp = BlipMLP(config)
self.layer_norm2 = nn.LayerNorm(self.embed_dim, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
attention_mask: torch.Tensor,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]:
"""
Args:
hidden_states (`torch.FloatTensor`): input to the layer of shape `(batch, seq_len, embed_dim)`
attention_mask (`torch.FloatTensor`): attention mask of size
`(batch, 1, tgt_len, src_len)` where padding elements are indicated by very large negative values.
`(config.encoder_attention_heads,)`.
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under
returned tensors for more detail.
"""
residual = hidden_states
hidden_states = self.layer_norm1(hidden_states)
hidden_states, attn_weights = self.self_attn(
hidden_states=hidden_states,
head_mask=attention_mask,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
)
hidden_states = hidden_states + residual
residual = hidden_states
hidden_states = self.layer_norm2(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.mlp(hidden_states)
hidden_states = hidden_states + residual
outputs = (hidden_states,)
if output_attentions:
outputs += (attn_weights,)
return outputs
class BlipPreTrainedModel(PreTrainedModel):
"""
An abstract class to handle weights initialization and a simple interface for downloading and loading pretrained
models.
"""
config_class = BlipConfig
base_model_prefix = "blip"
supports_gradient_checkpointing = True
_no_split_modules = ["BlipEncoderLayer", "BlipTextEmbeddings"]
_skip_keys_device_placement = ["past_key_value"]
def _init_weights(self, module):
"""Initialize the weights"""
factor = self.config.initializer_range
if isinstance(module, nn.Conv2d) or isinstance(module, nn.Embedding) or isinstance(module, nn.Linear):
module.weight.data.normal_(mean=0.0, std=factor)
if hasattr(module, "bias") and module.bias is not None:
module.bias.data.zero_()
if isinstance(module, BlipVisionEmbeddings):
if hasattr(self.config, "vision_config"):
factor = self.config.vision_config.initializer_range
nn.init.trunc_normal_(
module.position_embedding,
mean=0.0,
std=factor,
)
nn.init.trunc_normal_(
module.class_embedding,
mean=0.0,
std=factor,
)
elif isinstance(module, nn.LayerNorm):
module.bias.data.zero_()
module.weight.data.fill_(1.0)
elif isinstance(module, nn.Linear) and module.bias is not None:
module.bias.data.zero_()
BLIP_START_DOCSTRING = r"""
This model inherits from [`PreTrainedModel`]. Check the superclass documentation for the generic methods the
library implements for all its model (such as downloading or saving, resizing the input embeddings, pruning heads
etc.)
This model is also a PyTorch [torch.nn.Module](https://pytorch.org/docs/stable/nn.html#torch.nn.Module) subclass.
Use it as a regular PyTorch Module and refer to the PyTorch documentation for all matter related to general usage
and behavior.
Parameters:
config ([`BlipConfig`]): Model configuration class with all the parameters of the model.
Initializing with a config file does not load the weights associated with the model, only the
configuration. Check out the [`~PreTrainedModel.from_pretrained`] method to load the model weights.
"""
BLIP_TEXT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING = r"""
Args:
input_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`):
Indices of input sequence tokens in the vocabulary. Padding will be ignored by default should you provide
it.
Indices can be obtained using [`AutoProcessor`]. See [`BlipProcessor.__call__`] for details.
[What are input IDs?](../glossary#input-ids)
attention_mask (`torch.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on padding token indices. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
position_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Indices of positions of each input sequence tokens in the position embeddings. Selected in the range `[0,
config.max_position_embeddings - 1]`.
[What are position IDs?](../glossary#position-ids)
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under returned
tensors for more detail.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors for
more detail.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple.
"""
BLIP_VISION_INPUTS_DOCSTRING = r"""
Args:
pixel_values (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, num_channels, height, width)`):
Pixel values. Padding will be ignored by default should you provide it. Pixel values can be obtained using
[`BlipImageProcessor`]. See [`BlipImageProcessor.__call__`] for details.
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under returned
tensors for more detail.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors for
more detail.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple.
interpolate_pos_encoding (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether to interpolate the pre-trained position encodings.
"""
BLIP_INPUTS_DOCSTRING = r"""
Args:
input_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`):
Indices of input sequence tokens in the vocabulary. Padding will be ignored by default should you provide
it.
Indices can be obtained using [`AutoProcessor`]. See [`BlipProcessor.__call__`] for details.
[What are input IDs?](../glossary#input-ids)
attention_mask (`torch.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on padding token indices. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
position_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Indices of positions of each input sequence tokens in the position embeddings. Selected in the range `[0,
config.max_position_embeddings - 1]`.
[What are position IDs?](../glossary#position-ids)
pixel_values (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, num_channels, height, width)`):
Pixel values. Padding will be ignored by default should you provide it. Pixel values can be obtained using
[`BlipImageProcessor`]. See [`BlipImageProcessor.__call__`] for details.
return_loss (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the contrastive loss.
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under returned
tensors for more detail.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors for
more detail.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple.
interpolate_pos_encoding (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether to interpolate the pre-trained position encodings.
"""
class BlipEncoder(nn.Module):
"""
Transformer encoder consisting of `config.num_hidden_layers` self attention layers. Each layer is a
[`BlipEncoderLayer`].
Args:
config (`BlipConfig`):
The corresponding vision configuration for the `BlipEncoder`.
"""
def __init__(self, config: BlipConfig):
super().__init__()
self.config = config
self.layers = nn.ModuleList([BlipEncoderLayer(config) for _ in range(config.num_hidden_layers)])
self.gradient_checkpointing = False
def forward(
self,
inputs_embeds,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple, BaseModelOutput]:
r"""
Args:
inputs_embeds (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`):
Embedded representation of the inputs. Should be float, not int tokens.
attention_mask (`torch.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on padding token indices. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under
returned tensors for more detail.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors
for more detail.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple.
"""
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
encoder_states = () if output_hidden_states else None
all_attentions = () if output_attentions else None
hidden_states = inputs_embeds
for idx, encoder_layer in enumerate(self.layers):
if output_hidden_states:
encoder_states = encoder_states + (hidden_states,)
if self.gradient_checkpointing and self.training:
layer_outputs = self._gradient_checkpointing_func(
encoder_layer.__call__,
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
output_attentions,
)
else:
layer_outputs = encoder_layer(
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
)
hidden_states = layer_outputs[0]
if output_attentions:
all_attentions = all_attentions + (layer_outputs[1],)
if output_hidden_states:
encoder_states = encoder_states + (hidden_states,)
if not return_dict:
return tuple(v for v in [hidden_states, encoder_states, all_attentions] if v is not None)
return BaseModelOutput(
last_hidden_state=hidden_states, hidden_states=encoder_states, attentions=all_attentions
)
class BlipVisionModel(BlipPreTrainedModel):
main_input_name = "pixel_values"
config_class = BlipVisionConfig
def __init__(self, config: BlipVisionConfig):
super().__init__(config)
self.config = config
embed_dim = config.hidden_size
self.embeddings = BlipVisionEmbeddings(config)
self.encoder = BlipEncoder(config)
self.post_layernorm = nn.LayerNorm(embed_dim, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
self.post_init()
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(BLIP_VISION_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=BaseModelOutputWithPooling, config_class=BlipVisionConfig)
def forward(
self,
pixel_values: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
interpolate_pos_encoding: bool = False,
) -> Union[Tuple, BaseModelOutputWithPooling]:
r"""
Returns:
"""
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
if pixel_values is None:
raise ValueError("You have to specify pixel_values")
hidden_states = self.embeddings(pixel_values, interpolate_pos_encoding=interpolate_pos_encoding)
encoder_outputs = self.encoder(
inputs_embeds=hidden_states,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
last_hidden_state = encoder_outputs[0]
last_hidden_state = self.post_layernorm(last_hidden_state)
pooled_output = last_hidden_state[:, 0, :]
pooled_output = self.post_layernorm(pooled_output)
if not return_dict:
return (last_hidden_state, pooled_output) + encoder_outputs[1:]
return BaseModelOutputWithPooling(
last_hidden_state=last_hidden_state,
pooler_output=pooled_output,
hidden_states=encoder_outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=encoder_outputs.attentions,
)
def get_input_embeddings(self):
return self.embeddings
@add_start_docstrings(
"""
This model is going to be deprecated in future versions. Please use `BlipForConditionalGeneration`, `BlipForQuestionAnswering` or `BlipForImageTextRetrieval` depending on your usecase.
""",
BLIP_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class BlipModel(BlipPreTrainedModel):
config_class = BlipConfig
def __init__(self, config: BlipConfig):
super().__init__(config)
if not isinstance(config.text_config, BlipTextConfig):
raise TypeError(
"config.text_config is expected to be of type BlipTextConfig but is of type"
f" {type(config.text_config)}."
)
if not isinstance(config.vision_config, BlipVisionConfig):
raise TypeError(
"config.vision_config is expected to be of type BlipVisionConfig but is of type"
f" {type(config.vision_config)}."
)
text_config = config.text_config
vision_config = config.vision_config
self.projection_dim = config.projection_dim
self.text_embed_dim = text_config.hidden_size
self.vision_embed_dim = vision_config.hidden_size
self.text_model = BlipTextModel(text_config)
self.vision_model = BlipVisionModel(vision_config)
self.visual_projection = nn.Linear(self.vision_embed_dim, self.projection_dim, bias=False)
self.text_projection = nn.Linear(self.text_embed_dim, self.projection_dim, bias=False)
self.logit_scale = nn.Parameter(torch.tensor(self.config.logit_scale_init_value))
logger.warning(
"`BlipModel` is going to be deprecated in future release, please use `BlipForConditionalGeneration`, `BlipForQuestionAnswering` or `BlipForImageTextRetrieval` depending on your usecase."
)
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
def get_input_embeddings(self):
return self.text_model.get_input_embeddings()
def set_input_embeddings(self, value):
self.text_model.set_input_embeddings(value)
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(BLIP_TEXT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
def get_text_features(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> torch.FloatTensor:
r"""
Returns:
text_features (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, output_dim`): The text embeddings obtained by
applying the projection layer to the pooled output of [`BlipTextModel`].
Examples:
```python
>>> from transformers import AutoProcessor, BlipModel
>>> model = BlipModel.from_pretrained("Salesforce/blip-image-captioning-base")
>>> processor = AutoProcessor.from_pretrained("Salesforce/blip-image-captioning-base")
>>> inputs = processor(text=["a photo of a cat", "a photo of a dog"], padding=True, return_tensors="pt")
>>> text_features = model.get_text_features(**inputs)
```"""
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
text_outputs = self.text_model(
input_ids=input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
position_ids=position_ids,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
pooled_output = text_outputs[1]
text_features = self.text_projection(pooled_output)
return text_features
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(BLIP_VISION_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
def get_image_features(
self,
pixel_values: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
interpolate_pos_encoding: bool = False,
) -> torch.FloatTensor:
r"""
Returns:
image_features (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, output_dim`): The image embeddings obtained by
applying the projection layer to the pooled output of [`BlipVisionModel`].
Examples:
```python
>>> from PIL import Image
>>> import requests
>>> from transformers import AutoProcessor, BlipModel
>>> model = BlipModel.from_pretrained("Salesforce/blip-image-captioning-base")
>>> processor = AutoProcessor.from_pretrained("Salesforce/blip-image-captioning-base")
>>> url = "http://images.cocodataset.org/val2017/000000039769.jpg"
>>> image = Image.open(requests.get(url, stream=True).raw)
>>> inputs = processor(images=image, return_tensors="pt")
>>> image_features = model.get_image_features(**inputs)
```"""
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
vision_outputs = self.vision_model(
pixel_values=pixel_values,
return_dict=return_dict,
interpolate_pos_encoding=interpolate_pos_encoding,
)
pooled_output = vision_outputs[1] # pooled_output
image_features = self.visual_projection(pooled_output)
return image_features
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(BLIP_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
def get_multimodal_features(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
pixel_values: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
interpolate_pos_encoding: bool = False,
) -> torch.FloatTensor:
r"""
Returns:
multimodal_features (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, output_dim`): The multimodal embeddings
obtained by applying the image embeddings to the text encoder using the cross-attention mechanism.
Examples:
```python
>>> from PIL import Image
>>> import requests
>>> from transformers import AutoProcessor, BlipModel
>>> model = BlipModel.from_pretrained("Salesforce/blip-image-captioning-base")
>>> processor = AutoProcessor.from_pretrained("Salesforce/blip-image-captioning-base")
>>> url = "http://images.cocodataset.org/val2017/000000039769.jpg"
>>> image = Image.open(requests.get(url, stream=True).raw)
>>> texts = ["a photo of a cat", "a photo of a dog"]
>>> inputs = processor(images=image, text=texts, padding=True, return_tensors="pt")
>>> multimodal_features = model.get_multimodal_features(**inputs)
```"""
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
vision_outputs = self.vision_model(
pixel_values=pixel_values,
output_attentions=True,
output_hidden_states=True,
return_dict=return_dict,
interpolate_pos_encoding=interpolate_pos_encoding,
)
image_embeds = vision_outputs[0]
image_atts = torch.ones(image_embeds.size()[:-1], dtype=torch.long)
text_outputs = self.text_model(
input_ids=input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
encoder_hidden_states=image_embeds,
encoder_attention_mask=image_atts,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
pooled_output = text_outputs[1] # pooled_output
multimodal_features = self.text_projection(pooled_output)
return multimodal_features
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(BLIP_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=BlipOutput, config_class=BlipConfig)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
pixel_values: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
return_loss: Optional[bool] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
interpolate_pos_encoding: bool = False,
) -> Union[Tuple, BlipOutput]:
r"""
Returns:
Examples:
```python
>>> from PIL import Image
>>> import requests
>>> from transformers import AutoProcessor, BlipModel
>>> model = BlipModel.from_pretrained("Salesforce/blip-image-captioning-base")
>>> processor = AutoProcessor.from_pretrained("Salesforce/blip-image-captioning-base")
>>> url = "http://images.cocodataset.org/val2017/000000039769.jpg"
>>> image = Image.open(requests.get(url, stream=True).raw)
>>> inputs = processor(
... text=["a photo of a cat", "a photo of a dog"], images=image, return_tensors="pt", padding=True
... )
>>> outputs = model(**inputs)
>>> logits_per_image = outputs.logits_per_image # this is the image-text similarity score
>>> probs = logits_per_image.softmax(dim=1) # we can take the softmax to get the label probabilities
```"""
# Use BLIP model's config for some fields (if specified) instead of those of vision & text components.
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
vision_outputs = self.vision_model(
pixel_values=pixel_values,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
interpolate_pos_encoding=interpolate_pos_encoding,
)
text_outputs = self.text_model(
input_ids=input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
position_ids=position_ids,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
image_embeds = vision_outputs[1]
image_embeds = self.visual_projection(image_embeds)
text_embeds = text_outputs[1]
text_embeds = self.text_projection(text_embeds)
# normalized features
image_embeds = image_embeds / image_embeds.norm(p=2, dim=-1, keepdim=True)
text_embeds = text_embeds / text_embeds.norm(p=2, dim=-1, keepdim=True)
# cosine similarity as logits
logit_scale = self.logit_scale.exp().to(device=text_embeds.device)
image_embeds = image_embeds.to(device=text_embeds.device, dtype=text_embeds.dtype)
logits_per_text = torch.matmul(text_embeds, image_embeds.t()) * logit_scale
logits_per_image = logits_per_text.t()
loss = None
if return_loss:
loss = blip_loss(logits_per_text)
if not return_dict:
output = (logits_per_image, logits_per_text, text_embeds, image_embeds, text_outputs, vision_outputs)
return ((loss,) + output) if loss is not None else output
return BlipOutput(
loss=loss,
logits_per_image=logits_per_image,
logits_per_text=logits_per_text,
text_embeds=text_embeds,
image_embeds=image_embeds,
text_model_output=text_outputs,
vision_model_output=vision_outputs,
)
@add_start_docstrings(
"""
BLIP Model for image captioning. The model consists of a vision encoder and a text decoder. One can optionally pass
`input_ids` to the model, which serve as a text prompt, to make the text decoder continue the prompt. Otherwise,
the decoder starts generating text from the [BOS] (beginning-of-sequence) token. will start generating the caption
from the text input. If no text input is provided, the decoder will start with the [BOS] token only.
""",
BLIP_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class BlipForConditionalGeneration(BlipPreTrainedModel, GenerationMixin):
config_class = BlipConfig
_tied_weights_keys = ["text_decoder.cls.predictions.decoder.bias"]
main_input_name = "pixel_values"
def __init__(self, config: BlipConfig):
super().__init__(config)
self.vision_model = BlipVisionModel(config.vision_config)
self.text_decoder = BlipTextLMHeadModel(config.text_config)
self.decoder_input_ids = config.text_config.bos_token_id
self.decoder_pad_token_id = config.text_config.pad_token_id
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
def get_input_embeddings(self):
return self.text_decoder.get_input_embeddings()
def set_input_embeddings(self, value):
self.text_decoder.set_input_embeddings(value)
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(BLIP_VISION_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=BlipForConditionalGenerationModelOutput, config_class=BlipVisionConfig)
def forward(
self,
pixel_values: torch.FloatTensor,
input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
labels: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
interpolate_pos_encoding: bool = False,
) -> Union[Tuple, BlipForConditionalGenerationModelOutput]:
r"""
Returns:
Examples:
```python
>>> from PIL import Image
>>> import requests
>>> from transformers import AutoProcessor, BlipForConditionalGeneration
>>> processor = AutoProcessor.from_pretrained("Salesforce/blip-image-captioning-base")
>>> model = BlipForConditionalGeneration.from_pretrained("Salesforce/blip-image-captioning-base")
>>> url = "http://images.cocodataset.org/val2017/000000039769.jpg"
>>> image = Image.open(requests.get(url, stream=True).raw)
>>> text = "A picture of"
>>> inputs = processor(images=image, text=text, return_tensors="pt")
>>> outputs = model(**inputs)
```"""
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
vision_outputs = self.vision_model(
pixel_values=pixel_values,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
interpolate_pos_encoding=interpolate_pos_encoding,
)
image_embeds = vision_outputs[0]
outputs = self.text_decoder(
input_ids=input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
encoder_hidden_states=image_embeds,
labels=labels,
return_dict=return_dict,
reduction="mean",
)
if not return_dict:
outputs = (outputs[0], outputs[1]) if labels is not None else (outputs[0],)
outputs += (image_embeds, vision_outputs[0]) + vision_outputs[2:]
return tuple(output for output in outputs if output is not None)
return BlipForConditionalGenerationModelOutput(
loss=outputs.loss,
logits=outputs.logits,
image_embeds=image_embeds,
last_hidden_state=vision_outputs.last_hidden_state,
hidden_states=vision_outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=vision_outputs.attentions,
)
@torch.no_grad()
def generate(
self,
pixel_values: torch.FloatTensor,
input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
interpolate_pos_encoding: bool = False,
**generate_kwargs,
) -> torch.LongTensor:
r"""
Overrides *generate* function to be able to use the model as a conditional generator
Parameters:
pixel_values (*torch.FloatTensor* of shape *(batch_size, num_channels, image_height, image_width)*:
Input image to be processed
input_ids (*torch.LongTensor* of shape *(batch_size, sequence_length)*, *optional*):
The sequence used as a prompt for the generation.
attention_mask (*torch.LongTensor* of shape *(batch_size, sequence_length)*, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on padding token indices. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
Examples:
```python
>>> from PIL import Image
>>> import requests
>>> from transformers import AutoProcessor, BlipForConditionalGeneration
>>> model = BlipForConditionalGeneration.from_pretrained("Salesforce/blip-image-captioning-base")
>>> processor = AutoProcessor.from_pretrained("Salesforce/blip-image-captioning-base")
>>> url = "http://images.cocodataset.org/val2017/000000039769.jpg"
>>> image = Image.open(requests.get(url, stream=True).raw)
>>> inputs = processor(images=image, return_tensors="pt")
>>> outputs = model.generate(**inputs)
>>> print(processor.decode(outputs[0], skip_special_tokens=True))
two cats sleeping on a couch
```
"""
batch_size = pixel_values.shape[0]
vision_outputs = self.vision_model(
pixel_values=pixel_values,
interpolate_pos_encoding=interpolate_pos_encoding,
)
image_embeds = vision_outputs[0]
image_attention_mask = torch.ones(image_embeds.size()[:-1], dtype=torch.long, device=image_embeds.device)
if isinstance(input_ids, list):
input_ids = torch.LongTensor(input_ids)
elif input_ids is None:
input_ids = (
torch.LongTensor([[self.decoder_input_ids, self.config.text_config.eos_token_id]])
.repeat(batch_size, 1)
.to(image_embeds.device)
)
input_ids[:, 0] = self.config.text_config.bos_token_id
attention_mask = attention_mask[:, :-1] if attention_mask is not None else None
outputs = self.text_decoder.generate(
input_ids=input_ids[:, :-1],
eos_token_id=self.config.text_config.sep_token_id,
pad_token_id=self.config.text_config.pad_token_id,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
encoder_hidden_states=image_embeds,
encoder_attention_mask=image_attention_mask,
**generate_kwargs,
)
return outputs
@add_start_docstrings(
"""
BLIP Model for visual question answering. The model consists of a vision encoder, a text encoder as well as a text
decoder. The vision encoder will encode the input image, the text encoder will encode the input question together
with the encoding of the image, and the text decoder will output the answer to the question.
""",
BLIP_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class BlipForQuestionAnswering(BlipPreTrainedModel, GenerationMixin):
config_class = BlipConfig
_tied_weights_keys = ["text_decoder.cls.predictions.decoder.bias"]
def __init__(self, config: BlipConfig):
super().__init__(config)
self.vision_model = BlipVisionModel(config.vision_config)
self.text_encoder = BlipTextModel(config.text_config, add_pooling_layer=False)
self.text_decoder = BlipTextLMHeadModel(config.text_config)
self.decoder_pad_token_id = config.text_config.pad_token_id
self.decoder_start_token_id = config.text_config.bos_token_id
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
def set_input_embeddings(self, value):
self.text_encoder.set_input_embeddings(value)
def get_input_embeddings(self):
# This will return shared embeddings if they are shared else specific to encoder.
return self.text_encoder.get_input_embeddings()
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(BLIP_VISION_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=BlipTextVisionModelOutput, config_class=BlipVisionConfig)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: torch.LongTensor,
pixel_values: torch.FloatTensor,
decoder_input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
decoder_attention_mask: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
labels: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
interpolate_pos_encoding: bool = False,
) -> Union[Tuple, BlipTextVisionModelOutput]:
r"""
Returns:
Examples:
```python
>>> from PIL import Image
>>> import requests
>>> from transformers import AutoProcessor, BlipForQuestionAnswering
>>> model = BlipForQuestionAnswering.from_pretrained("Salesforce/blip-vqa-base")
>>> processor = AutoProcessor.from_pretrained("Salesforce/blip-vqa-base")
>>> url = "http://images.cocodataset.org/val2017/000000039769.jpg"
>>> image = Image.open(requests.get(url, stream=True).raw)
>>> # training
>>> text = "How many cats are in the picture?"
>>> label = "2"
>>> inputs = processor(images=image, text=text, return_tensors="pt")
>>> labels = processor(text=label, return_tensors="pt").input_ids
>>> inputs["labels"] = labels
>>> outputs = model(**inputs)
>>> loss = outputs.loss
>>> loss.backward()
>>> # inference
>>> text = "How many cats are in the picture?"
>>> inputs = processor(images=image, text=text, return_tensors="pt")
>>> outputs = model.generate(**inputs)
>>> print(processor.decode(outputs[0], skip_special_tokens=True))
2
```"""
if labels is None and decoder_input_ids is None:
raise ValueError(
"Either `decoder_input_ids` or `labels` should be passed when calling `forward` with"
" `BlipForQuestionAnswering`. if you are training the model make sure that `labels` is passed, if you"
" are using the model for inference make sure that `decoder_input_ids` is passed or call `generate`"
)
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
vision_outputs = self.vision_model(
pixel_values=pixel_values,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
interpolate_pos_encoding=interpolate_pos_encoding,
)
image_embeds = vision_outputs[0]
image_attention_mask = torch.ones(image_embeds.size()[:-1], dtype=torch.long)
question_embeds = self.text_encoder(
input_ids=input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
encoder_hidden_states=image_embeds,
encoder_attention_mask=image_attention_mask,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
if labels is not None and decoder_input_ids is None:
# labels are already shifted right, see: https://github.com/huggingface/transformers/pull/23153
decoder_input_ids = labels
question_embeds = question_embeds[0] if not return_dict else question_embeds.last_hidden_state
answer_output = self.text_decoder(
input_ids=decoder_input_ids,
attention_mask=decoder_attention_mask,
encoder_hidden_states=question_embeds,
encoder_attention_mask=attention_mask,
labels=labels,
return_dict=return_dict,
reduction="mean",
)
if labels is not None:
decoder_loss = answer_output.loss.mean() if return_dict else answer_output[0].mean()
else:
decoder_loss = None
if not return_dict:
outputs = (decoder_loss, image_embeds, vision_outputs[0]) + vision_outputs[2:]
return tuple(output for output in outputs if output is not None)
return BlipTextVisionModelOutput(
loss=decoder_loss,
image_embeds=image_embeds,
last_hidden_state=vision_outputs.last_hidden_state,
hidden_states=vision_outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=vision_outputs.attentions,
)
@torch.no_grad()
def generate(
self,
input_ids: torch.LongTensor,
pixel_values: torch.FloatTensor,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
interpolate_pos_encoding: bool = False,
**generate_kwargs,
) -> torch.LongTensor:
r"""
Overrides *generate* function to be able to use the model as a conditional generator
Parameters:
input_ids (*torch.LongTensor* of shape *(batch_size, sequence_length)*):
The sequence used as a prompt for the generation.
pixel_values (*torch.FloatTensor* of shape *(batch_size, num_channels, image_height, image_width)*:
Input image to be processed
attention_mask (*torch.LongTensor* of shape *(batch_size, sequence_length)*, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on padding token indices. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`. `1` for
tokens that are NOT MASKED, `0` for MASKED tokens.
**generate_kwargs:
Additional arguments passed to the *generate* function of the decoder
Examples:
```python
>>> from PIL import Image
>>> import requests
>>> from transformers import AutoProcessor, BlipForQuestionAnswering
>>> model = BlipForQuestionAnswering.from_pretrained("Salesforce/blip-vqa-base")
>>> processor = AutoProcessor.from_pretrained("Salesforce/blip-vqa-base")
>>> url = "http://images.cocodataset.org/val2017/000000039769.jpg"
>>> image = Image.open(requests.get(url, stream=True).raw)
>>> text = "How many cats are in the picture?"
>>> inputs = processor(images=image, text=text, return_tensors="pt")
>>> outputs = model.generate(**inputs)
>>> print(processor.decode(outputs[0], skip_special_tokens=True))
2
```
"""
vision_outputs = self.vision_model(
pixel_values=pixel_values,
interpolate_pos_encoding=interpolate_pos_encoding,
)
image_embeds = vision_outputs[0]
image_attention_mask = torch.ones(image_embeds.size()[:-1], dtype=torch.long, device=image_embeds.device)
if isinstance(input_ids, list):
input_ids = torch.LongTensor(input_ids)
question_outputs = self.text_encoder(
input_ids=input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
encoder_hidden_states=image_embeds,
encoder_attention_mask=image_attention_mask,
return_dict=False,
)
question_embeds = question_outputs[0]
question_attention_mask = torch.ones(
question_embeds.size()[:-1], dtype=torch.long, device=question_embeds.device
)
bos_ids = torch.full(
(question_embeds.size(0), 1), fill_value=self.decoder_start_token_id, device=question_embeds.device
)
outputs = self.text_decoder.generate(
input_ids=bos_ids,
eos_token_id=self.config.text_config.sep_token_id,
pad_token_id=self.config.text_config.pad_token_id,
encoder_hidden_states=question_embeds,
encoder_attention_mask=question_attention_mask,
**generate_kwargs,
)
return outputs
@add_start_docstrings(
"""
BLIP Model with a vision and text projector, and a classification head on top. The model is used in the context of
image-text retrieval. Given an image and a text, the model returns the probability of the text being relevant to
the image.
""",
BLIP_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class BlipForImageTextRetrieval(BlipPreTrainedModel):
config_class = BlipConfig
def __init__(self, config: BlipConfig):
super().__init__(config)
self.vision_model = BlipVisionModel(config.vision_config)
self.text_encoder = BlipTextModel(config.text_config, add_pooling_layer=False)
# vision projection layer
self.vision_proj = nn.Linear(config.vision_config.hidden_size, config.image_text_hidden_size)
# text projection layer
self.text_proj = nn.Linear(config.text_config.hidden_size, config.image_text_hidden_size)
# image text matching head
self.itm_head = nn.Linear(config.text_config.hidden_size, 2)
self.decoder_pad_token_id = (
config.text_config.pad_token_id
if not hasattr(config, "decoder_pad_token_id")
else config.decoder_pad_token_id
)
self.decoder_start_token_id = (
config.text_config.bos_token_id
if not hasattr(config, "decoder_start_token_id")
else config.decoder_start_token_id
)
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
def get_input_embeddings(self):
return self.text_encoder.get_input_embeddings()
def set_input_embeddings(self, value):
self.text_encoder.set_input_embeddings(value)
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(BLIP_VISION_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=BlipTextVisionModelOutput, config_class=BlipVisionConfig)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: torch.LongTensor,
pixel_values: torch.FloatTensor,
use_itm_head: Optional[bool] = True,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
interpolate_pos_encoding: bool = False,
) -> Union[Tuple, BlipTextVisionModelOutput]:
r"""
Returns:
Examples:
```python
>>> from PIL import Image
>>> import requests
>>> from transformers import AutoProcessor, BlipForImageTextRetrieval
>>> model = BlipForImageTextRetrieval.from_pretrained("Salesforce/blip-itm-base-coco")
>>> processor = AutoProcessor.from_pretrained("Salesforce/blip-itm-base-coco")
>>> url = "http://images.cocodataset.org/val2017/000000039769.jpg"
>>> image = Image.open(requests.get(url, stream=True).raw)
>>> text = "an image of a cat"
>>> inputs = processor(images=image, text=text, return_tensors="pt")
>>> outputs = model(**inputs)
```
"""
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
vision_outputs = self.vision_model(
pixel_values=pixel_values,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
interpolate_pos_encoding=interpolate_pos_encoding,
)
image_embeds = vision_outputs[0]
image_atts = torch.ones(image_embeds.size()[:-1], dtype=torch.long)
if use_itm_head:
question_embeds = self.text_encoder(
input_ids=input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
encoder_hidden_states=image_embeds,
encoder_attention_mask=image_atts,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
question_embeds = question_embeds[0] if not return_dict else question_embeds.last_hidden_state
output = self.itm_head(question_embeds[:, 0, :])
else:
question_embeds = self.text_encoder(
input_ids=input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
question_embeds = question_embeds[0] if not return_dict else question_embeds.last_hidden_state
image_feat = normalize(self.vision_proj(image_embeds[:, 0, :]), dim=-1)
text_feat = normalize(self.text_proj(question_embeds[:, 0, :]), dim=-1)
output = image_feat @ text_feat.t()
if not return_dict:
outputs = (output, vision_outputs[0]) + vision_outputs[2:] + (question_embeds,)
return tuple(output for output in outputs if output is not None)
return BlipImageTextMatchingModelOutput(
itm_score=output,
last_hidden_state=vision_outputs.last_hidden_state,
hidden_states=vision_outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=vision_outputs.attentions,
question_embeds=question_embeds,
)
__all__ = [
"BlipModel",
"BlipPreTrainedModel",
"BlipForConditionalGeneration",
"BlipForQuestionAnswering",
"BlipVisionModel",
"BlipTextModel",
"BlipForImageTextRetrieval",
]
```
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ENCODING: utf-8
```py
# coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2022 The Salesforce Team Authors and The HuggingFace Team. All rights reserved.
#
# Licensed under the BSD-3-clause license (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# https://opensource.org/licenses/BSD-3-Clause
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
import math
from typing import List, Optional, Tuple, Union
import torch
import torch.utils.checkpoint
from torch import Tensor, device, nn
from torch.nn import CrossEntropyLoss
from ...activations import ACT2FN
from ...generation import GenerationMixin
from ...modeling_outputs import (
BaseModelOutputWithPastAndCrossAttentions,
BaseModelOutputWithPoolingAndCrossAttentions,
CausalLMOutputWithCrossAttentions,
)
from ...modeling_utils import (
PreTrainedModel,
apply_chunking_to_forward,
find_pruneable_heads_and_indices,
prune_linear_layer,
)
from ...utils import logging
from .configuration_blip import BlipTextConfig
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
# Adapted from https://github.com/salesforce/BLIP/blob/main/models/med.py#L52
class BlipTextEmbeddings(nn.Module):
"""Construct the embeddings from word and position embeddings."""
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.word_embeddings = nn.Embedding(config.vocab_size, config.hidden_size, padding_idx=config.pad_token_id)
self.position_embeddings = nn.Embedding(config.max_position_embeddings, config.hidden_size)
# self.LayerNorm is not snake-cased to stick with TensorFlow model variable name and be able to load
# any TensorFlow checkpoint file
self.LayerNorm = nn.LayerNorm(config.hidden_size, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(config.hidden_dropout_prob)
# position_ids (1, len position emb) is contiguous in memory and exported when serialized
self.register_buffer(
"position_ids", torch.arange(config.max_position_embeddings).expand((1, -1)), persistent=False
)
self.position_embedding_type = getattr(config, "position_embedding_type", "absolute")
self.config = config
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
past_key_values_length: int = 0,
) -> torch.Tensor:
if input_ids is not None:
input_shape = input_ids.size()
else:
input_shape = inputs_embeds.size()[:-1]
seq_length = input_shape[1]
if position_ids is None:
position_ids = self.position_ids[:, past_key_values_length : seq_length + past_key_values_length]
if inputs_embeds is None:
inputs_embeds = self.word_embeddings(input_ids)
embeddings = inputs_embeds
if self.position_embedding_type == "absolute":
position_embeddings = self.position_embeddings(position_ids)
embeddings += position_embeddings
embeddings = self.LayerNorm(embeddings)
embeddings = self.dropout(embeddings)
return embeddings
# Adapted from https://github.com/salesforce/BLIP/blob/main/models/med.py#L97
class BlipTextSelfAttention(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config, is_cross_attention):
super().__init__()
self.config = config
if config.hidden_size % config.num_attention_heads != 0 and not hasattr(config, "embedding_size"):
raise ValueError(
"The hidden size (%d) is not a multiple of the number of attention heads (%d)"
% (config.hidden_size, config.num_attention_heads)
)
self.num_attention_heads = config.num_attention_heads
self.attention_head_size = int(config.hidden_size / config.num_attention_heads)
self.all_head_size = self.num_attention_heads * self.attention_head_size
self.query = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, self.all_head_size)
if is_cross_attention:
self.key = nn.Linear(config.encoder_hidden_size, self.all_head_size)
self.value = nn.Linear(config.encoder_hidden_size, self.all_head_size)
else:
self.key = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, self.all_head_size)
self.value = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, self.all_head_size)
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(config.attention_probs_dropout_prob)
self.position_embedding_type = getattr(config, "position_embedding_type", "absolute")
if self.position_embedding_type == "relative_key" or self.position_embedding_type == "relative_key_query":
self.max_position_embeddings = config.max_position_embeddings
self.distance_embedding = nn.Embedding(2 * config.max_position_embeddings - 1, self.attention_head_size)
def save_attn_gradients(self, attn_gradients):
self.attn_gradients = attn_gradients
def get_attn_gradients(self):
return self.attn_gradients
def save_attention_map(self, attention_map):
self.attention_map = attention_map
def get_attention_map(self):
return self.attention_map
def transpose_for_scores(self, x):
new_x_shape = x.size()[:-1] + (self.num_attention_heads, self.attention_head_size)
x = x.view(*new_x_shape)
return x.permute(0, 2, 1, 3)
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
encoder_hidden_states: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
encoder_attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
past_key_value: Optional[Tuple[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]]] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Tuple[torch.Tensor]:
mixed_query_layer = self.query(hidden_states)
# If this is instantiated as a cross-attention module, the keys
# and values come from an encoder; the attention mask needs to be
# such that the encoder's padding tokens are not attended to.
is_cross_attention = encoder_hidden_states is not None
if is_cross_attention:
key_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(self.key(encoder_hidden_states))
value_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(self.value(encoder_hidden_states))
attention_mask = encoder_attention_mask
elif past_key_value is not None:
key_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(self.key(hidden_states))
value_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(self.value(hidden_states))
key_layer = torch.cat([past_key_value[0], key_layer], dim=2)
value_layer = torch.cat([past_key_value[1], value_layer], dim=2)
else:
key_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(self.key(hidden_states))
value_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(self.value(hidden_states))
query_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(mixed_query_layer)
past_key_value = (key_layer, value_layer)
# Take the dot product between "query" and "key" to get the raw attention scores.
attention_scores = torch.matmul(query_layer, key_layer.transpose(-1, -2))
if self.position_embedding_type == "relative_key" or self.position_embedding_type == "relative_key_query":
seq_length = hidden_states.size()[1]
position_ids_l = torch.arange(seq_length, dtype=torch.long, device=hidden_states.device).view(-1, 1)
position_ids_r = torch.arange(seq_length, dtype=torch.long, device=hidden_states.device).view(1, -1)
distance = position_ids_l - position_ids_r
positional_embedding = self.distance_embedding(distance + self.max_position_embeddings - 1)
positional_embedding = positional_embedding.to(dtype=query_layer.dtype) # fp16 compatibility
if self.position_embedding_type == "relative_key":
relative_position_scores = torch.einsum("bhld,lrd->bhlr", query_layer, positional_embedding)
attention_scores = attention_scores + relative_position_scores
elif self.position_embedding_type == "relative_key_query":
relative_position_scores_query = torch.einsum("bhld,lrd->bhlr", query_layer, positional_embedding)
relative_position_scores_key = torch.einsum("bhrd,lrd->bhlr", key_layer, positional_embedding)
attention_scores = attention_scores + relative_position_scores_query + relative_position_scores_key
attention_scores = attention_scores / math.sqrt(self.attention_head_size)
if attention_mask is not None:
# Apply the attention mask is (precomputed for all layers in BlipTextModel forward() function)
attention_scores = attention_scores + attention_mask.to(attention_scores.device)
# Normalize the attention scores to probabilities.
attention_probs = nn.Softmax(dim=-1)(attention_scores)
# This is actually dropping out entire tokens to attend to, which might
# seem a bit unusual, but is taken from the original Transformer paper.
attention_probs_dropped = self.dropout(attention_probs)
# Mask heads if we want to
if head_mask is not None:
attention_probs_dropped = attention_probs_dropped * head_mask
context_layer = torch.matmul(attention_probs_dropped, value_layer)
context_layer = context_layer.permute(0, 2, 1, 3).contiguous()
new_context_layer_shape = context_layer.size()[:-2] + (self.all_head_size,)
context_layer = context_layer.view(*new_context_layer_shape)
outputs = (context_layer, attention_probs) if output_attentions else (context_layer,)
outputs = outputs + (past_key_value,)
return outputs
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertSelfOutput with Bert -> BlipText
class BlipTextSelfOutput(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.dense = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.hidden_size)
self.LayerNorm = nn.LayerNorm(config.hidden_size, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(config.hidden_dropout_prob)
def forward(self, hidden_states: torch.Tensor, input_tensor: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
hidden_states = self.dense(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.dropout(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.LayerNorm(hidden_states + input_tensor)
return hidden_states
# Adapted from https://github.com/salesforce/BLIP/blob/main/models/med.py#242
class BlipTextAttention(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config, is_cross_attention=False):
super().__init__()
self.self = BlipTextSelfAttention(config, is_cross_attention)
self.output = BlipTextSelfOutput(config)
self.pruned_heads = set()
def prune_heads(self, heads):
if len(heads) == 0:
return
heads, index = find_pruneable_heads_and_indices(
heads, self.self.num_attention_heads, self.self.attention_head_size, self.pruned_heads
)
# Prune linear layers
self.self.query = prune_linear_layer(self.self.query, index)
self.self.key = prune_linear_layer(self.self.key, index)
self.self.value = prune_linear_layer(self.self.value, index)
self.output.dense = prune_linear_layer(self.output.dense, index, dim=1)
# Update hyper params and store pruned heads
self.self.num_attention_heads = self.self.num_attention_heads - len(heads)
self.self.all_head_size = self.self.attention_head_size * self.self.num_attention_heads
self.pruned_heads = self.pruned_heads.union(heads)
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
encoder_hidden_states: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
encoder_attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
past_key_value: Optional[Tuple[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]]] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Tuple[torch.Tensor]:
self_outputs = self.self(
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
head_mask,
encoder_hidden_states,
encoder_attention_mask,
past_key_value,
output_attentions,
)
attention_output = self.output(self_outputs[0], hidden_states)
outputs = (attention_output,) + self_outputs[1:] # add attentions if we output them
return outputs
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertIntermediate with Bert -> BlipText
class BlipTextIntermediate(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.dense = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.intermediate_size)
if isinstance(config.hidden_act, str):
self.intermediate_act_fn = ACT2FN[config.hidden_act]
else:
self.intermediate_act_fn = config.hidden_act
def forward(self, hidden_states: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
hidden_states = self.dense(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.intermediate_act_fn(hidden_states)
return hidden_states
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertOutput with Bert -> BlipText
class BlipTextOutput(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.dense = nn.Linear(config.intermediate_size, config.hidden_size)
self.LayerNorm = nn.LayerNorm(config.hidden_size, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(config.hidden_dropout_prob)
def forward(self, hidden_states: torch.Tensor, input_tensor: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
hidden_states = self.dense(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.dropout(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.LayerNorm(hidden_states + input_tensor)
return hidden_states
class BlipTextLayer(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config, layer_num):
super().__init__()
self.config = config
self.chunk_size_feed_forward = config.chunk_size_feed_forward
self.seq_len_dim = 1
self.attention = BlipTextAttention(config)
self.layer_num = layer_num
if self.config.is_decoder:
self.crossattention = BlipTextAttention(config, is_cross_attention=self.config.is_decoder)
self.intermediate = BlipTextIntermediate(config)
self.output = BlipTextOutput(config)
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
encoder_hidden_states: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
encoder_attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
past_key_value: Optional[Tuple[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]]] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Tuple[torch.Tensor]:
# decoder uni-directional self-attention cached key/values tuple is at positions 1,2
self_attn_past_key_value = past_key_value[:2] if past_key_value is not None else None
self_attention_outputs = self.attention(
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
head_mask,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
past_key_value=self_attn_past_key_value,
)
attention_output = self_attention_outputs[0]
outputs = self_attention_outputs[1:-1]
present_key_value = self_attention_outputs[-1]
if encoder_hidden_states is not None:
cross_attention_outputs = self.crossattention(
attention_output,
attention_mask,
head_mask,
encoder_hidden_states,
encoder_attention_mask,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
)
attention_output = cross_attention_outputs[0]
outputs = outputs + cross_attention_outputs[1:-1] # add cross attentions if we output attention weights
layer_output = apply_chunking_to_forward(
self.feed_forward_chunk, self.chunk_size_feed_forward, self.seq_len_dim, attention_output
)
outputs = (layer_output,) + outputs
outputs = outputs + (present_key_value,)
return outputs
def feed_forward_chunk(self, attention_output):
intermediate_output = self.intermediate(attention_output)
layer_output = self.output(intermediate_output, attention_output)
return layer_output
# Adapted from https://github.com/salesforce/BLIP/blob/main/models/med.py#L386
class BlipTextEncoder(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.config = config
self.layer = nn.ModuleList([BlipTextLayer(config, i) for i in range(config.num_hidden_layers)])
self.gradient_checkpointing = False
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
encoder_hidden_states: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
encoder_attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
past_key_values: Optional[Tuple[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]]] = None,
use_cache: Optional[bool] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = False,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = True,
) -> Union[Tuple[torch.Tensor], BaseModelOutputWithPastAndCrossAttentions]:
if self.gradient_checkpointing and self.training:
if use_cache:
logger.warning(
"`use_cache=True` is incompatible with gradient checkpointing. Setting `use_cache=False`..."
)
use_cache = False
all_hidden_states = () if output_hidden_states else None
all_self_attentions = () if output_attentions else None
all_cross_attentions = () if output_attentions and self.config.is_decoder else None
next_decoder_cache = () if use_cache else None
for i in range(self.config.num_hidden_layers):
layer_module = self.layer[i]
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states = all_hidden_states + (hidden_states,)
layer_head_mask = head_mask[i] if head_mask is not None else None
past_key_value = past_key_values[i] if past_key_values is not None else None
if self.gradient_checkpointing and self.training:
layer_outputs = self._gradient_checkpointing_func(
layer_module.__call__,
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
layer_head_mask,
encoder_hidden_states,
encoder_attention_mask,
past_key_value,
output_attentions,
)
else:
layer_outputs = layer_module(
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
layer_head_mask,
encoder_hidden_states,
encoder_attention_mask,
past_key_value,
output_attentions,
)
hidden_states = layer_outputs[0]
if use_cache:
next_decoder_cache += (layer_outputs[-1],)
if output_attentions:
all_self_attentions = all_self_attentions + (layer_outputs[1],)
all_cross_attentions = all_cross_attentions + (layer_outputs[2],)
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states = all_hidden_states + (hidden_states,)
if not return_dict:
return tuple(
v
for v in [
hidden_states,
next_decoder_cache,
all_hidden_states,
all_self_attentions,
all_cross_attentions,
]
if v is not None
)
return BaseModelOutputWithPastAndCrossAttentions(
last_hidden_state=hidden_states,
past_key_values=next_decoder_cache,
hidden_states=all_hidden_states,
attentions=all_self_attentions,
cross_attentions=all_cross_attentions,
)
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertPooler with Bert->BlipText
class BlipTextPooler(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.dense = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.hidden_size)
self.activation = nn.Tanh()
def forward(self, hidden_states: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
# We "pool" the model by simply taking the hidden state corresponding
# to the first token.
first_token_tensor = hidden_states[:, 0]
pooled_output = self.dense(first_token_tensor)
pooled_output = self.activation(pooled_output)
return pooled_output
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertPredictionHeadTransform with Bert->BlipText
class BlipTextPredictionHeadTransform(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.dense = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.hidden_size)
if isinstance(config.hidden_act, str):
self.transform_act_fn = ACT2FN[config.hidden_act]
else:
self.transform_act_fn = config.hidden_act
self.LayerNorm = nn.LayerNorm(config.hidden_size, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
def forward(self, hidden_states: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
hidden_states = self.dense(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.transform_act_fn(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.LayerNorm(hidden_states)
return hidden_states
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertLMPredictionHead with Bert->BlipText
class BlipTextLMPredictionHead(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.transform = BlipTextPredictionHeadTransform(config)
# The output weights are the same as the input embeddings, but there is
# an output-only bias for each token.
self.decoder = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.vocab_size, bias=False)
self.bias = nn.Parameter(torch.zeros(config.vocab_size))
# Need a link between the two variables so that the bias is correctly resized with `resize_token_embeddings`
self.decoder.bias = self.bias
def _tie_weights(self):
self.decoder.bias = self.bias
def forward(self, hidden_states):
hidden_states = self.transform(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.decoder(hidden_states)
return hidden_states
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertOnlyMLMHead with Bert->BlipText
class BlipTextOnlyMLMHead(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.predictions = BlipTextLMPredictionHead(config)
def forward(self, sequence_output: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
prediction_scores = self.predictions(sequence_output)
return prediction_scores
# Adapted from https://github.com/salesforce/BLIP/blob/main/models/med.py#L548
class BlipTextPreTrainedModel(PreTrainedModel):
"""
An abstract class to handle weights initialization and a simple interface for downloading and loading pretrained
models.
"""
config_class = BlipTextConfig
base_model_prefix = "bert"
_no_split_modules = []
def _init_weights(self, module):
"""Initialize the weights"""
if isinstance(module, (nn.Linear, nn.Embedding)):
# Slightly different from the TF version which uses truncated_normal for initialization
# cf https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/5617
module.weight.data.normal_(mean=0.0, std=self.config.initializer_range)
elif isinstance(module, nn.LayerNorm):
module.bias.data.zero_()
module.weight.data.fill_(1.0)
if isinstance(module, nn.Linear) and module.bias is not None:
module.bias.data.zero_()
# Adapted from https://github.com/salesforce/BLIP/blob/3a29b7410476bf5f2ba0955827390eb6ea1f4f9d/models/med.py#L571
class BlipTextModel(BlipTextPreTrainedModel):
"""
The model can behave as an encoder (with only self-attention) as well as a decoder, in which case a layer of
cross-attention is added between the self-attention layers, following the architecture described in [Attention is
all you need](https://arxiv.org/abs/1706.03762) by Ashish Vaswani, Noam Shazeer, Niki Parmar, Jakob Uszkoreit,
Llion Jones, Aidan N. Gomez, Lukasz Kaiser and Illia Polosukhin. argument and `is_decoder` set to `True`; an
`encoder_hidden_states` is then expected as an input to the forward pass.
"""
def __init__(self, config, add_pooling_layer=True):
super().__init__(config)
self.config = config
self.embeddings = BlipTextEmbeddings(config)
self.encoder = BlipTextEncoder(config)
self.pooler = BlipTextPooler(config) if add_pooling_layer else None
self.post_init()
def get_input_embeddings(self):
return self.embeddings.word_embeddings
def set_input_embeddings(self, value):
self.embeddings.word_embeddings = value
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertModel._prune_heads
def _prune_heads(self, heads_to_prune):
"""
Prunes heads of the model. heads_to_prune: dict of {layer_num: list of heads to prune in this layer} See base
class PreTrainedModel
"""
for layer, heads in heads_to_prune.items():
self.encoder.layer[layer].attention.prune_heads(heads)
def get_extended_attention_mask(
self, attention_mask: Tensor, input_shape: Tuple[int], device: device, is_decoder: bool
) -> Tensor:
"""
Makes broadcastable attention and causal masks so that future and masked tokens are ignored.
Arguments:
attention_mask (`torch.Tensor`):
Mask with ones indicating tokens to attend to, zeros for tokens to ignore.
input_shape (`Tuple[int]`):
The shape of the input to the model.
device (`torch.device`):
The device of the input to the model.
Returns:
`torch.Tensor` The extended attention mask, with a the same dtype as `attention_mask.dtype`.
"""
# We can provide a self-attention mask of dimensions [batch_size, from_seq_length, to_seq_length]
# ourselves in which case we just need to make it broadcastable to all heads.
if attention_mask.dim() == 3:
extended_attention_mask = attention_mask[:, None, :, :]
elif attention_mask.dim() == 2:
# Provided a padding mask of dimensions [batch_size, seq_length]
# - if the model is a decoder, apply a causal mask in addition to the padding mask
# - if the model is an encoder, make the mask broadcastable to [batch_size, num_heads, seq_length, seq_length]
if is_decoder:
batch_size, seq_length = input_shape
seq_ids = torch.arange(seq_length, device=device)
causal_mask = seq_ids[None, None, :].repeat(batch_size, seq_length, 1) <= seq_ids[None, :, None]
# in case past_key_values are used we need to add a prefix ones mask to the causal mask
# causal and attention masks must have same type with pytorch version < 1.3
causal_mask = causal_mask.to(attention_mask.dtype)
if causal_mask.shape[1] < attention_mask.shape[1]:
prefix_seq_len = attention_mask.shape[1] - causal_mask.shape[1]
causal_mask = torch.cat(
[
torch.ones(
(batch_size, seq_length, prefix_seq_len), device=device, dtype=causal_mask.dtype
),
causal_mask,
],
axis=-1,
)
extended_attention_mask = causal_mask[:, None, :, :] * attention_mask[:, None, None, :]
else:
extended_attention_mask = attention_mask[:, None, None, :]
else:
raise ValueError(
"Wrong shape for input_ids (shape {}) or attention_mask (shape {})".format(
input_shape, attention_mask.shape
)
)
# Since attention_mask is 1.0 for positions we want to attend and 0.0 for
# masked positions, this operation will create a tensor which is 0.0 for
# positions we want to attend and -10000.0 for masked positions.
# Since we are adding it to the raw scores before the softmax, this is
# effectively the same as removing these entirely.
extended_attention_mask = extended_attention_mask.to(dtype=self.dtype) # fp16 compatibility
extended_attention_mask = (1.0 - extended_attention_mask) * -10000.0
return extended_attention_mask
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
encoder_embeds: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
encoder_hidden_states: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
encoder_attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
past_key_values: Optional[List[torch.FloatTensor]] = None,
use_cache: Optional[bool] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
is_decoder: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Union[Tuple[torch.Tensor], BaseModelOutputWithPoolingAndCrossAttentions]:
r"""
encoder_hidden_states (`torch.FloatTensor`, *optional*):
Sequence of hidden-states at the output of the last layer of the encoder. Used in the cross-attention if
the model is configured as a decoder.
encoder_attention_mask (`torch.FloatTensor`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on the padding token indices of the encoder input. This mask is used in
the cross-attention if the model is configured as a decoder. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
past_key_values (`tuple(tuple(torch.FloatTensor))`, *optional*):
Contains precomputed key and value hidden states of the attention blocks. Can be used to speed up decoding.
If `past_key_values` are used, the user can optionally input only the last `decoder_input_ids` (those that
don't have their past key value states given to this model) of shape `(batch_size, 1)` instead of all
`decoder_input_ids` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`.
use_cache (`bool`, *optional*):
If set to `True`, `past_key_values` key value states are returned and can be used to speed up decoding (see
`past_key_values`).
"""
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
if is_decoder:
use_cache = use_cache if use_cache is not None else self.config.use_cache
else:
use_cache = False
if input_ids is not None and inputs_embeds is not None:
raise ValueError("You cannot specify both input_ids and inputs_embeds at the same time")
elif input_ids is not None:
self.warn_if_padding_and_no_attention_mask(input_ids, attention_mask)
input_shape = input_ids.size()
batch_size, seq_length = input_shape
device = input_ids.device
elif inputs_embeds is not None:
input_shape = inputs_embeds.size()[:-1]
batch_size, seq_length = input_shape
device = inputs_embeds.device
elif encoder_embeds is not None:
input_shape = encoder_embeds.size()[:-1]
batch_size, seq_length = input_shape
device = encoder_embeds.device
else:
raise ValueError("You have to specify either input_ids or inputs_embeds or encoder_embeds")
# past_key_values_length
past_key_values_length = past_key_values[0][0].shape[2] if past_key_values is not None else 0
if attention_mask is None:
attention_mask = torch.ones(((batch_size, seq_length + past_key_values_length))).to(device)
# We can provide a self-attention mask of dimensions [batch_size, from_seq_length, to_seq_length]
# ourselves in which case we just need to make it broadcastable to all heads.
extended_attention_mask: torch.Tensor = self.get_extended_attention_mask(
attention_mask, input_shape, device, is_decoder
)
# If a 2D or 3D attention mask is provided for the cross-attention
# we need to make broadcastable to [batch_size, num_heads, seq_length, seq_length]
if encoder_hidden_states is not None:
if isinstance(encoder_hidden_states, list):
encoder_batch_size, encoder_sequence_length, _ = encoder_hidden_states[0].size()
else:
encoder_batch_size, encoder_sequence_length, _ = encoder_hidden_states.size()
encoder_hidden_shape = (encoder_batch_size, encoder_sequence_length)
if isinstance(encoder_attention_mask, list):
encoder_extended_attention_mask = [self.invert_attention_mask(mask) for mask in encoder_attention_mask]
elif encoder_attention_mask is None:
encoder_attention_mask = torch.ones(encoder_hidden_shape, device=device)
encoder_extended_attention_mask = self.invert_attention_mask(encoder_attention_mask)
else:
encoder_extended_attention_mask = self.invert_attention_mask(encoder_attention_mask)
else:
encoder_extended_attention_mask = None
# Prepare head mask if needed
# 1.0 in head_mask indicate we keep the head
# attention_probs has shape bsz x n_heads x N x N
# input head_mask has shape [num_heads] or [num_hidden_layers x num_heads]
# and head_mask is converted to shape [num_hidden_layers x batch x num_heads x seq_length x seq_length]
head_mask = self.get_head_mask(head_mask, self.config.num_hidden_layers)
if encoder_embeds is None:
embedding_output = self.embeddings(
input_ids=input_ids,
position_ids=position_ids,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
past_key_values_length=past_key_values_length,
)
else:
embedding_output = encoder_embeds
encoder_outputs = self.encoder(
embedding_output,
attention_mask=extended_attention_mask,
head_mask=head_mask,
encoder_hidden_states=encoder_hidden_states,
encoder_attention_mask=encoder_extended_attention_mask,
past_key_values=past_key_values,
use_cache=use_cache,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
sequence_output = encoder_outputs[0]
pooled_output = self.pooler(sequence_output) if self.pooler is not None else None
if not return_dict:
return (sequence_output, pooled_output) + encoder_outputs[1:]
return BaseModelOutputWithPoolingAndCrossAttentions(
last_hidden_state=sequence_output,
pooler_output=pooled_output,
past_key_values=encoder_outputs.past_key_values,
hidden_states=encoder_outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=encoder_outputs.attentions,
cross_attentions=encoder_outputs.cross_attentions,
)
# Adapted from https://github.com/salesforce/BLIP/blob/main/models/med.py#L811
class BlipTextLMHeadModel(BlipTextPreTrainedModel, GenerationMixin):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__(config)
self.bert = BlipTextModel(config, add_pooling_layer=False)
self.cls = BlipTextOnlyMLMHead(config)
self.label_smoothing = config.label_smoothing
def get_input_embeddings(self):
return self.bert.get_input_embeddings()
def set_input_embeddings(self, new_embeddings):
self.bert.set_input_embeddings(new_embeddings)
def get_output_embeddings(self):
return self.cls.predictions.decoder
def set_output_embeddings(self, new_embeddings):
self.cls.predictions.decoder = new_embeddings
self.cls.predictions.bias = new_embeddings.bias
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
encoder_hidden_states: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
encoder_attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
labels: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
past_key_values: Optional[List[torch.Tensor]] = None,
use_cache: Optional[bool] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
return_logits: Optional[bool] = False,
is_decoder: Optional[bool] = True,
reduction: Optional[str] = "mean",
) -> Union[Tuple[torch.Tensor], CausalLMOutputWithCrossAttentions]:
r"""
encoder_hidden_states (`torch.FloatTensor`, *optional*): Sequence of
hidden-states at the output of the last layer of the encoder. Used in the cross-attention if the model is
configured as a decoder.
encoder_attention_mask (`torch.FloatTensor`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on the padding token indices of the encoder input. This mask is used in
the cross-attention if the model is configured as a decoder. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
labels (`torch.LongTensor`, *optional*):
Labels for computing the left-to-right language modeling loss (next word prediction). Indices should be in
`[-100, 0, ..., config.vocab_size]` (see `input_ids` docstring) Tokens with indices set to `-100` are
ignored (masked), the loss is only computed for the tokens with labels n `[0, ..., config.vocab_size]`
past_key_values (`tuple(tuple(torch.FloatTensor))`, *optional*):
Contains precomputed key and value hidden states of the attention blocks. Can be used to speed up decoding.
If `past_key_values` are used, the user can optionally input only the last `decoder_input_ids` (those that
don't have their past key value states given to this model) of shape `(batch_size, 1)` instead of all
`decoder_input_ids` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`.
use_cache (`bool`, *optional*):
If set to `True`, `past_key_values` key value states are returned and can be used to speed up decoding (see
`past_key_values`).
"""
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
if labels is not None:
use_cache = False
outputs = self.bert(
input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
position_ids=position_ids,
head_mask=head_mask,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
encoder_hidden_states=encoder_hidden_states,
encoder_attention_mask=encoder_attention_mask,
past_key_values=past_key_values,
use_cache=use_cache,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
is_decoder=is_decoder,
)
sequence_output = outputs[0]
prediction_scores = self.cls(sequence_output)
if return_logits:
return prediction_scores[:, :-1, :].contiguous()
lm_loss = None
if labels is not None:
# we are doing next-token prediction; shift prediction scores and input ids by one
shifted_prediction_scores = prediction_scores[:, :-1, :].contiguous()
labels = labels[:, 1:].contiguous().to(shifted_prediction_scores.device)
loss_fct = CrossEntropyLoss(reduction=reduction, label_smoothing=self.label_smoothing)
lm_loss = loss_fct(shifted_prediction_scores.view(-1, self.config.vocab_size), labels.view(-1))
if reduction == "none":
lm_loss = lm_loss.view(prediction_scores.size(0), -1).sum(1)
if not return_dict:
output = (prediction_scores,) + outputs[2:]
return ((lm_loss,) + output) if lm_loss is not None else output
return CausalLMOutputWithCrossAttentions(
loss=lm_loss,
logits=prediction_scores,
past_key_values=outputs.past_key_values,
hidden_states=outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=outputs.attentions,
cross_attentions=outputs.cross_attentions,
)
def prepare_inputs_for_generation(self, input_ids, past_key_values=None, attention_mask=None, **model_kwargs):
# Overwrite -- hardcoded key return (`is_decoder=True`)
input_shape = input_ids.shape
# if model is used as a decoder in encoder-decoder model, the decoder attention mask is created on the fly
if attention_mask is None:
attention_mask = input_ids.new_ones(input_shape)
# cut decoder_input_ids if past_key_values is used
if past_key_values is not None:
past_length = past_key_values[0][0].shape[2]
# Some generation methods already pass only the last input ID
if input_ids.shape[1] > past_length:
remove_prefix_length = past_length
else:
# Default to old behavior: keep only final ID
remove_prefix_length = input_ids.shape[1] - 1
input_ids = input_ids[:, remove_prefix_length:]
return {
"input_ids": input_ids,
"attention_mask": attention_mask,
"past_key_values": past_key_values,
"encoder_hidden_states": model_kwargs.get("encoder_hidden_states", None),
"encoder_attention_mask": model_kwargs.get("encoder_attention_mask", None),
"is_decoder": True,
}
def _reorder_cache(self, past_key_values, beam_idx):
reordered_past = ()
for layer_past in past_key_values:
reordered_past += (
tuple(past_state.index_select(0, beam_idx.to(past_state.device)) for past_state in layer_past),
)
return reordered_past
```
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```py
# coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2023 The Salesforce Team Authors and The HuggingFace Team. All rights reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
"""TensorFlow BLIP model."""
from __future__ import annotations
import warnings
from dataclasses import dataclass
from typing import Any, Optional, Tuple, Union
import tensorflow as tf
from ...modeling_tf_outputs import TFBaseModelOutput, TFBaseModelOutputWithPooling
from ...modeling_tf_utils import (
TFPreTrainedModel,
get_initializer,
get_tf_activation,
keras,
keras_serializable,
shape_list,
unpack_inputs,
)
from ...tf_utils import check_embeddings_within_bounds, stable_softmax
from ...utils import (
ModelOutput,
add_start_docstrings,
add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward,
logging,
replace_return_docstrings,
)
from .configuration_blip import BlipConfig, BlipTextConfig, BlipVisionConfig
from .modeling_tf_blip_text import BLIP_TEXT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING, TFBlipTextLMHeadModel, TFBlipTextModel
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC = "Salesforce/blip-vqa-base"
# Copied from transformers.models.clip.modeling_tf_clip.contrastive_loss
def contrastive_loss(logits: tf.Tensor) -> tf.Tensor:
return tf.math.reduce_mean(
keras.metrics.sparse_categorical_crossentropy(
y_true=tf.range(shape_list(logits)[0]), y_pred=logits, from_logits=True
)
)
# Copied from transformers.models.clip.modeling_tf_clip.clip_loss with clip->blip
def blip_loss(similarity: tf.Tensor) -> tf.Tensor:
caption_loss = contrastive_loss(similarity)
image_loss = contrastive_loss(tf.transpose(similarity))
return (caption_loss + image_loss) / 2.0
@dataclass
class TFBlipForConditionalGenerationModelOutput(ModelOutput):
"""
Adapted from the base class for vision model's outputs that also contains image embeddings of the pooling of the
last hidden states. This class also adds the loss term from the text decoder.
Args:
loss (`tf.Tensor`, *optional*, returned when `labels` is provided, `tf.Tensor` of shape `(1,)`):
Languge modeling loss from the text decoder.
logits (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, config.vocab_size)`, *optional*):
Prediction scores of the language modeling head of the text decoder model.
image_embeds (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, output_dim)`, *optional*):
The image embeddings obtained after applying the Vision Transformer model to the input image.
last_hidden_state (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`, *optional*):
Sequence of hidden-states at the output of the last layer of the model.
hidden_states (`tuple(tf.Tensor)`, *optional*, returned when `output_hidden_states=True`):
Tuple of `tf.Tensor` (one for the output of the embeddings, if the model has an embedding layer, + one for
the output of each layer) of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`.
Hidden-states of the model at the output of each layer plus the optional initial embedding outputs.
attentions (`tuple(tf.Tensor)`, *optional*, returned when `output_attentions=True` is passed):
Tuple of `tf.Tensor` (one for each layer) of shape `(batch_size, num_heads, sequence_length,
sequence_length)`.
Attentions weights after the attention softmax, used to compute the weighted average in the self-attention
heads.`
"""
loss: Tuple[tf.Tensor] | None = None
logits: Tuple[tf.Tensor] | None = None
image_embeds: tf.Tensor | None = None
last_hidden_state: Optional[tf.Tensor] = None
hidden_states: Tuple[tf.Tensor, ...] | None = None
attentions: Tuple[tf.Tensor, ...] | None = None
@property
def decoder_logits(self):
warnings.warn(
"`decoder_logits` attribute is deprecated and will be removed in version 5 of Transformers."
" Please use the `logits` attribute to retrieve the final output instead.",
FutureWarning,
)
return self.logits
@dataclass
class TFBlipTextVisionModelOutput(ModelOutput):
"""
Adapted from the base class for vision model's outputs that also contains image embeddings of the pooling of the
last hidden states. This class also adds the loss term from the text decoder.
Args:
loss (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(1,)`, *optional*, returned when `labels` is provided):
Languge modeling loss from the text decoder.
image_embeds (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, output_dim)` *optional* returned when model is initialized with `with_projection=True`):
The image embeddings obtained by applying the projection layer to the pooler_output.
last_hidden_state (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`):
Sequence of hidden-states at the output of the last layer of the model.
hidden_states (`tuple(tf.Tensor)`, *optional*, returned when `output_hidden_states=True` is passed or when `config.output_hidden_states=True`):
Tuple of `tf.Tensor` (one for the output of the embeddings, if the model has an embedding layer, + one for
the output of each layer) of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`.
Hidden-states of the model at the output of each layer plus the optional initial embedding outputs.
attentions (`tuple(tf.Tensor)`, *optional*, returned when `output_attentions=True` is passed or when `config.output_attentions=True`):
Tuple of `tf.Tensor` (one for each layer) of shape `(batch_size, num_heads, sequence_length,
sequence_length)`.
Attentions weights after the attention softmax, used to compute the weighted average in the self-attention
heads.
"""
loss: tf.Tensor | None = None
image_embeds: tf.Tensor | None = None
last_hidden_state: Optional[tf.Tensor] = None
hidden_states: Tuple[tf.Tensor, ...] | None = None
attentions: Tuple[tf.Tensor, ...] | None = None
@dataclass
class TFBlipImageTextMatchingModelOutput(ModelOutput):
"""
Adapted from the base class for vision model's outputs that also contains image embeddings of the pooling of the
last hidden states. This class also adds the loss term from the text decoder as well as the image-text similarity
scores.
Args:
itm_score (`tf.Tensor`):
The image-text similarity scores.
loss (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(1,)`, *optional*, returned when `labels` is provided):
Languge modeling loss from the text decoder.
image_embeds (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, output_dim)` *optional* returned when model is initialized with `with_projection=True`):
The image embeddings obtained by applying the projection layer to the pooler_output.
last_hidden_state (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`):
Sequence of hidden-states at the output of the last layer of the model.
hidden_states (`tuple(tf.Tensor)`, *optional*, returned when `output_hidden_states=True` is passed or when `config.output_hidden_states=True`):
Tuple of `tf.Tensor` (one for the output of the embeddings, if the model has an embedding layer, + one for
the output of each layer) of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`.
Hidden-states of the model at the output of each layer plus the optional initial embedding outputs.
vision_pooler_output (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, hidden_size)`, *optional*):
Last layer hidden-state of the vision of the vision-only branch of the model.
attentions (`tuple(tf.Tensor)`, *optional*, returned when `output_attentions=True` is passed or when `config.output_attentions=True`):
Tuple of `tf.Tensor` (one for each layer) of shape `(batch_size, num_heads, sequence_length,
sequence_length)`.
Attentions weights after the attention softmax, used to compute the weighted average in the self-attention
heads.
question_embeds (`tf.Tensor`):
The question embeddings obtained by the text projection layer.
"""
itm_score: tf.Tensor | None = None
loss: tf.Tensor | None = None
image_embeds: tf.Tensor | None = None
last_hidden_state: Optional[tf.Tensor] = None
hidden_states: Tuple[tf.Tensor, ...] | None = None
vision_pooler_output: tf.Tensor | None = None
attentions: Tuple[tf.Tensor, ...] | None = None
question_embeds: Tuple[tf.Tensor] | None = None
@dataclass
class TFBlipOutput(ModelOutput):
"""
Args:
loss (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(1,)`, *optional*, returned when `return_loss` is `True`):
Contrastive loss for image-text similarity.
logits_per_image:(`tf.Tensor` of shape `(image_batch_size, text_batch_size)`):
The scaled dot product scores between `image_embeds` and `text_embeds`. This represents the image-text
similarity scores.
logits_per_text:(`tf.Tensor` of shape `(text_batch_size, image_batch_size)`):
The scaled dot product scores between `text_embeds` and `image_embeds`. This represents the text-image
similarity scores.
text_embeds(`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, output_dim`):
The text embeddings obtained by applying the projection layer to the pooled output of [`BlipTextModel`].
image_embeds(`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, output_dim`):
The image embeddings obtained by applying the projection layer to the pooled output of [`BlipVisionModel`].
text_model_output(`BaseModelOutputWithPooling`):
The output of the [`BlipTextModel`].
vision_model_output(`BaseModelOutputWithPooling`):
The output of the [`BlipVisionModel`].
"""
loss: tf.Tensor | None = None
logits_per_image: Optional[tf.Tensor] = None
logits_per_text: Optional[tf.Tensor] = None
text_embeds: Optional[tf.Tensor] = None
image_embeds: Optional[tf.Tensor] = None
text_model_output: TFBaseModelOutputWithPooling = None
vision_model_output: TFBaseModelOutputWithPooling = None
def to_tuple(self) -> Tuple[Any]:
return tuple(
self[k] if k not in ["text_model_output", "vision_model_output"] else getattr(self, k).to_tuple()
for k in self.keys()
)
class TFBlipVisionEmbeddings(keras.layers.Layer):
def __init__(self, config: BlipVisionConfig, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.config = config
self.embed_dim = config.hidden_size
self.image_size = config.image_size
self.patch_size = config.patch_size
self.patch_embedding = keras.layers.Conv2D(
filters=self.embed_dim,
kernel_size=self.patch_size,
strides=self.patch_size,
kernel_initializer=get_initializer(self.config.initializer_range),
data_format="channels_last",
name="patch_embedding",
)
self.num_patches = (self.image_size // self.patch_size) ** 2
self.num_positions = self.num_patches + 1
def build(self, input_shape=None):
self.class_embedding = self.add_weight(
shape=(1, 1, self.embed_dim),
initializer=get_initializer(self.config.initializer_range),
trainable=True,
name="class_embedding",
)
self.position_embedding = self.add_weight(
shape=(1, self.num_positions, self.embed_dim),
initializer=get_initializer(self.config.initializer_range),
trainable=True,
name="position_embedding",
)
if self.built:
return
self.built = True
if getattr(self, "patch_embedding", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.patch_embedding.name):
self.patch_embedding.build([None, None, None, 3])
def call(self, pixel_values: tf.Tensor) -> tf.Tensor:
# Input is channels-first, we transpose. PyTorch transposes after the conv because PyTorch
# likes channels-first convs.
batch_size = tf.shape(pixel_values)[0]
pixel_values = tf.transpose(pixel_values, perm=(0, 2, 3, 1))
patch_embeds = self.patch_embedding(pixel_values)
patch_embeds = tf.reshape(patch_embeds, (batch_size, self.num_patches, -1))
class_embeds = tf.broadcast_to(self.class_embedding, (batch_size, 1, self.embed_dim))
embeddings = tf.concat([class_embeds, patch_embeds], axis=1)
embeddings = embeddings + self.position_embedding[:, : tf.shape(embeddings)[1], :]
return embeddings
# Copied from transformers.models.clip.modeling_tf_clip.TFCLIPTextEmbeddings with CLIP->Blip
class TFBlipTextEmbeddings(keras.layers.Layer):
def __init__(self, config: BlipTextConfig, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.embed_dim = config.hidden_size
self.config = config
def build(self, input_shape: tf.TensorShape = None):
with tf.name_scope("token_embedding"):
self.weight = self.add_weight(
shape=(self.config.vocab_size, self.embed_dim),
initializer=get_initializer(self.config.initializer_factor * self.config.initializer_range),
trainable=True,
name="weight",
)
with tf.name_scope("position_embedding"):
self.position_embedding = self.add_weight(
shape=(self.config.max_position_embeddings, self.embed_dim),
initializer=get_initializer(self.config.initializer_factor * self.config.initializer_range),
trainable=True,
name="embeddings",
)
super().build(input_shape)
def call(
self,
input_ids: Optional[tf.Tensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[tf.Tensor] = None,
inputs_embeds: Optional[tf.Tensor] = None,
) -> tf.Tensor:
"""
Applies embedding based on inputs tensor.
Returns:
final_embeddings (`tf.Tensor`): output embedding tensor.
"""
if input_ids is None and inputs_embeds is None:
raise ValueError("You have to specify either input_ids or inputs_embeds")
if inputs_embeds is None:
check_embeddings_within_bounds(input_ids, self.config.vocab_size)
inputs_embeds = tf.gather(params=self.weight, indices=input_ids)
input_shape = shape_list(inputs_embeds)[:-1]
if position_ids is None:
position_ids = tf.expand_dims(tf.range(start=0, limit=input_shape[-1]), axis=0)
position_embeds = tf.gather(params=self.position_embedding, indices=position_ids)
position_embeds = tf.tile(input=position_embeds, multiples=(input_shape[0], 1, 1))
final_embeddings = inputs_embeds + position_embeds
return final_embeddings
class TFBlipAttention(keras.layers.Layer):
"""Multi-headed attention from 'Attention Is All You Need' paper"""
def __init__(self, config, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.config = config
self.embed_dim = config.hidden_size
self.num_heads = config.num_attention_heads
self.head_dim = self.embed_dim // self.num_heads
if self.head_dim * self.num_heads != self.embed_dim:
raise ValueError(
f"embed_dim must be divisible by num_heads (got `embed_dim`: {self.embed_dim} and `num_heads`:"
f" {self.num_heads})."
)
self.scale = self.head_dim**-0.5
self.dropout = keras.layers.Dropout(config.attention_dropout, name="dropout")
self.qkv = keras.layers.Dense(
3 * self.embed_dim, kernel_initializer=get_initializer(config.initializer_range), name="qkv"
)
self.projection = keras.layers.Dense(
self.embed_dim, kernel_initializer=get_initializer(config.initializer_range), name="projection"
)
def call(
self,
hidden_states: tf.Tensor,
head_mask: tf.Tensor | None = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
training: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Tuple[tf.Tensor, tf.Tensor | None, Tuple[tf.Tensor] | None]:
"""Input shape: Batch x Time x Channel"""
bsz, tgt_len, embed_dim = shape_list(hidden_states)
mixed_qkv = self.qkv(hidden_states)
mixed_qkv = tf.reshape(mixed_qkv, (bsz, tgt_len, 3, self.num_heads, self.head_dim))
mixed_qkv = tf.transpose(mixed_qkv, perm=(2, 0, 3, 1, 4))
query_states, key_states, value_states = mixed_qkv[0], mixed_qkv[1], mixed_qkv[2]
# Take the dot product between "query" and "key" to get the raw attention scores.
attention_scores = query_states @ tf.transpose(key_states, (0, 1, 3, 2))
attention_scores = attention_scores * self.scale
# Normalize the attention scores to probabilities.
attention_probs = stable_softmax(attention_scores, axis=-1)
# This is actually dropping out entire tokens to attend to, which might
# seem a bit unusual, but is taken from the original Transformer paper.
attention_probs = self.dropout(attention_probs, training=training)
# Mask heads if we want to
if head_mask is not None:
attention_probs = attention_probs * head_mask
context_layer = tf.transpose(attention_probs @ value_states, perm=(0, 2, 1, 3))
new_context_layer_shape = shape_list(context_layer)[:-2] + [self.embed_dim]
context_layer = tf.reshape(context_layer, new_context_layer_shape)
output = self.projection(context_layer)
outputs = (output, attention_probs) if output_attentions else (output, None)
return outputs
def build(self, input_shape=None):
if self.built:
return
self.built = True
if getattr(self, "dropout", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.dropout.name):
self.dropout.build(None)
if getattr(self, "qkv", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.qkv.name):
self.qkv.build([None, None, self.embed_dim])
if getattr(self, "projection", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.projection.name):
self.projection.build([None, None, self.embed_dim])
class TFBlipMLP(keras.layers.Layer):
def __init__(self, config: BlipConfig, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.activation_fn = get_tf_activation(config.hidden_act)
in_proj_std = (config.hidden_size**-0.5) * ((2 * config.num_hidden_layers) ** -0.5)
fc_std = (2 * config.hidden_size) ** -0.5
self.fc1 = keras.layers.Dense(
units=config.intermediate_size, kernel_initializer=get_initializer(fc_std), name="fc1"
)
self.fc2 = keras.layers.Dense(
units=config.hidden_size, kernel_initializer=get_initializer(in_proj_std), name="fc2"
)
self.config = config
def call(self, hidden_states: tf.Tensor) -> tf.Tensor:
hidden_states = self.fc1(inputs=hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.activation_fn(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.fc2(inputs=hidden_states)
return hidden_states
def build(self, input_shape=None):
if self.built:
return
self.built = True
if getattr(self, "fc1", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.fc1.name):
self.fc1.build([None, None, self.config.hidden_size])
if getattr(self, "fc2", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.fc2.name):
self.fc2.build([None, None, self.config.intermediate_size])
class TFBlipEncoderLayer(keras.layers.Layer):
def __init__(self, config: BlipConfig, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.embed_dim = config.hidden_size
self.self_attn = TFBlipAttention(config, name="self_attn")
self.layer_norm1 = keras.layers.LayerNormalization(epsilon=config.layer_norm_eps, name="layer_norm1")
self.mlp = TFBlipMLP(config, name="mlp")
self.layer_norm2 = keras.layers.LayerNormalization(epsilon=config.layer_norm_eps, name="layer_norm2")
def call(
self,
hidden_states: tf.Tensor,
attention_mask: tf.Tensor,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
training: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Tuple[tf.Tensor]:
"""
Args:
hidden_states (`tf.Tensor`): input to the layer of shape `(batch, seq_len, embed_dim)`
attention_mask (`tf.Tensor`): attention mask of size
`(batch, 1, tgt_len, src_len)` where padding elements are indicated by very large negative values.
`(config.encoder_attention_heads,)`.
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under
returned tensors for more detail.
"""
residual = hidden_states
hidden_states = self.layer_norm1(hidden_states)
hidden_states, attn_weights = self.self_attn(
hidden_states=hidden_states,
head_mask=attention_mask,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
training=training,
)
hidden_states = hidden_states + residual
residual = hidden_states
hidden_states = self.layer_norm2(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.mlp(hidden_states)
hidden_states = hidden_states + residual
outputs = (hidden_states,)
if output_attentions:
outputs += (attn_weights,)
return outputs
def build(self, input_shape=None):
if self.built:
return
self.built = True
if getattr(self, "self_attn", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.self_attn.name):
self.self_attn.build(None)
if getattr(self, "layer_norm1", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.layer_norm1.name):
self.layer_norm1.build([None, None, self.embed_dim])
if getattr(self, "mlp", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.mlp.name):
self.mlp.build(None)
if getattr(self, "layer_norm2", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.layer_norm2.name):
self.layer_norm2.build([None, None, self.embed_dim])
class TFBlipPreTrainedModel(TFPreTrainedModel):
"""
An abstract class to handle weights initialization and a simple interface for downloading and loading pretrained
models.
"""
config_class = BlipConfig
base_model_prefix = "blip"
_keys_to_ignore_on_load_missing = [r"position_ids"]
BLIP_START_DOCSTRING = r"""
This model inherits from [`TFPreTrainedModel`]. Check the superclass documentation for the generic methods the
library implements for all its model (such as downloading or saving, resizing the input embeddings, pruning heads
etc.)
This model is also a [keras.Model](https://www.tensorflow.org/api_docs/python/tf/keras/Model) subclass. Use it
as a regular TF 2.0 Keras Model and refer to the TF 2.0 documentation for all matter related to general usage and
behavior.
Parameters:
config ([`BlipConfig`]): Model configuration class with all the parameters of the model.
Initializing with a config file does not load the weights associated with the model, only the
configuration. Check out the [`~TFPreTrainedModel.from_pretrained`] method to load the model weights.
"""
BLIP_VISION_INPUTS_DOCSTRING = r"""
Args:
pixel_values (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, num_channels, height, width)`):
Pixel values. Padding will be ignored by default should you provide it. Pixel values can be obtained using
[`BlipImageProcessor`]. See [`BlipImageProcessor.__call__`] for details.
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under returned
tensors for more detail.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors for
more detail.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple.
"""
BLIP_INPUTS_DOCSTRING = r"""
Args:
input_ids (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`):
Indices of input sequence tokens in the vocabulary. Padding will be ignored by default should you provide
it.
Indices can be obtained using [`AutoProcessor`]. See [`BlipProcessor.__call__`] for details.
[What are input IDs?](../glossary#input-ids)
attention_mask (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on padding token indices. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
position_ids (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Indices of positions of each input sequence tokens in the position embeddings. Selected in the range `[0,
config.max_position_embeddings - 1]`.
[What are position IDs?](../glossary#position-ids)
pixel_values (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, num_channels, height, width)`):
Pixel values. Padding will be ignored by default should you provide it. Pixel values can be obtained using
[`BlipImageProcessor`]. See [`BlipImageProcessor.__call__`] for details.
return_loss (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the contrastive loss.
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under returned
tensors for more detail.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors for
more detail.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple.
"""
@keras_serializable
class TFBlipEncoder(keras.layers.Layer):
config_class = BlipConfig
"""
Transformer encoder consisting of `config.num_hidden_layers` self attention layers. Each layer is a
[`BlipEncoderLayer`].
Args:
config (`BlipConfig`):
The corresponding vision configuration for the `BlipEncoder`.
"""
def __init__(self, config: BlipConfig, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.config = config
self.layers = [TFBlipEncoderLayer(config, name=f"layers_._{i}") for i in range(config.num_hidden_layers)]
@unpack_inputs
def call(
self,
inputs_embeds,
attention_mask: tf.Tensor | None = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
training: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple, TFBaseModelOutput]:
r"""
Args:
inputs_embeds (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`):
Embedded representation of the inputs. Should be float, not int tokens.
attention_mask (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on padding token indices. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under
returned tensors for more detail.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors
for more detail.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple.
"""
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
encoder_states = () if output_hidden_states else None
all_attentions = () if output_attentions else None
hidden_states = inputs_embeds
for idx, encoder_layer in enumerate(self.layers):
if output_hidden_states:
encoder_states = encoder_states + (hidden_states,)
layer_outputs = encoder_layer(
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
training=training,
)
hidden_states = layer_outputs[0]
if output_attentions:
all_attentions = all_attentions + (layer_outputs[1],)
if output_hidden_states:
encoder_states = encoder_states + (hidden_states,)
if not return_dict:
return tuple(v for v in [hidden_states, encoder_states, all_attentions] if v is not None)
return TFBaseModelOutput(
last_hidden_state=hidden_states, hidden_states=encoder_states, attentions=all_attentions
)
def build(self, input_shape=None):
if self.built:
return
self.built = True
if getattr(self, "layers", None) is not None:
for layer in self.layers:
with tf.name_scope(layer.name):
layer.build(None)
class TFBlipVisionModel(TFBlipPreTrainedModel):
main_input_name = "pixel_values"
config_class = BlipVisionConfig
def __init__(self, config: BlipVisionConfig, *args, **kwargs):
super().__init__(config, *args, **kwargs)
self.config = config
self.embeddings = TFBlipVisionEmbeddings(config, name="embeddings")
self.encoder = TFBlipEncoder(config, name="encoder")
self.post_layernorm = keras.layers.LayerNormalization(epsilon=config.layer_norm_eps, name="post_layernorm")
self.embed_dim = config.hidden_size
def serving_output(self, output: TFBaseModelOutputWithPooling) -> TFBaseModelOutputWithPooling:
hs = tf.convert_to_tensor(output.hidden_states) if self.config.output_hidden_states else None
attns = tf.convert_to_tensor(output.attentions) if self.config.output_attentions else None
return TFBaseModelOutputWithPooling(
last_hidden_state=output.last_hidden_state,
pooler_output=output.pooler_output,
hidden_states=hs,
attentions=attns,
)
@unpack_inputs
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(BLIP_VISION_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=TFBaseModelOutputWithPooling, config_class=BlipVisionConfig)
def call(
self,
pixel_values: tf.Tensor | None = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
training: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple, TFBaseModelOutputWithPooling]:
r"""
Returns:
"""
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
if pixel_values is None:
raise ValueError("You have to specify pixel_values")
hidden_states = self.embeddings(pixel_values)
encoder_outputs = self.encoder(
inputs_embeds=hidden_states,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
training=training,
)
last_hidden_state = encoder_outputs[0]
last_hidden_state = self.post_layernorm(last_hidden_state)
pooled_output = last_hidden_state[:, 0, :]
# TF gets confused if we call the layer with inputs of different ranks, so insert a singleton dimension
pooled_output = self.post_layernorm(tf.expand_dims(pooled_output, 1))
pooled_output = tf.squeeze(pooled_output, 1)
if not return_dict:
return (last_hidden_state, pooled_output) + encoder_outputs[1:]
return TFBaseModelOutputWithPooling(
last_hidden_state=last_hidden_state,
pooler_output=pooled_output,
hidden_states=encoder_outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=encoder_outputs.attentions,
)
def get_input_embeddings(self):
return self.embeddings
def build(self, input_shape=None):
if self.built:
return
self.built = True
if getattr(self, "embeddings", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.embeddings.name):
self.embeddings.build(None)
if getattr(self, "encoder", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.encoder.name):
self.encoder.build(None)
if getattr(self, "post_layernorm", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.post_layernorm.name):
self.post_layernorm.build([None, None, self.embed_dim])
class TFBlipMainLayer(keras.layers.Layer):
config_class = BlipConfig
def __init__(self, config: BlipConfig, *args, **kwargs):
super().__init__(*args, **kwargs)
if not isinstance(config.text_config, BlipTextConfig):
raise TypeError(
"config.text_config is expected to be of type BlipTextConfig but is of type"
f" {type(config.text_config)}."
)
if not isinstance(config.vision_config, BlipVisionConfig):
raise TypeError(
"config.vision_config is expected to be of type BlipVisionConfig but is of type"
f" {type(config.vision_config)}."
)
text_config = config.text_config
vision_config = config.vision_config
self.projection_dim = config.projection_dim
self.text_embed_dim = text_config.hidden_size
self.vision_embed_dim = vision_config.hidden_size
self.text_model = TFBlipTextModel(text_config, name="text_model")
self.vision_model = TFBlipVisionModel(vision_config, name="vision_model")
self.visual_projection = keras.layers.Dense(
self.projection_dim,
use_bias=False,
kernel_initializer=get_initializer(config.initializer_range),
name="visual_projection",
)
self.text_projection = keras.layers.Dense(
self.projection_dim,
use_bias=False,
kernel_initializer=get_initializer(config.initializer_range),
name="text_projection",
)
self.config = config
def build(self, input_shape=None):
self.logit_scale = self.add_weight(
name="logit_scale",
shape=[],
initializer=keras.initializers.Constant(self.config.logit_scale_init_value),
trainable=True,
)
if self.built:
return
self.built = True
if getattr(self, "text_model", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.text_model.name):
self.text_model.build(None)
if getattr(self, "vision_model", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.vision_model.name):
self.vision_model.build(None)
if getattr(self, "visual_projection", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.visual_projection.name):
self.visual_projection.build([None, None, self.vision_embed_dim])
if getattr(self, "text_projection", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.text_projection.name):
self.text_projection.build([None, None, self.text_embed_dim])
@unpack_inputs
def call(
self,
input_ids: tf.Tensor | None = None,
pixel_values: tf.Tensor | None = None,
attention_mask: tf.Tensor | None = None,
position_ids: tf.Tensor | None = None,
return_loss: Optional[bool] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
training: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple, TFBlipOutput]:
# Use BLIP model's config for some fields (if specified) instead of those of vision & text components.
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
vision_outputs = self.vision_model(
pixel_values=pixel_values,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
training=training,
)
text_outputs = self.text_model(
input_ids=input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
position_ids=position_ids,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
training=training,
)
image_embeds = vision_outputs[1]
image_embeds = self.visual_projection(image_embeds)
text_embeds = text_outputs[1]
text_embeds = self.text_projection(text_embeds)
# normalized features
image_embeds = image_embeds / tf.norm(image_embeds, ord=2, axis=-1, keepdims=True)
text_embeds = text_embeds / tf.norm(text_embeds, ord=2, axis=-1, keepdims=True)
# cosine similarity as logits
logit_scale = tf.exp(self.logit_scale)
logits_per_text = tf.matmul(text_embeds, image_embeds, transpose_b=True) * logit_scale
logits_per_image = tf.transpose(logits_per_text)
loss = None
if return_loss:
loss = blip_loss(logits_per_text)
loss = tf.reshape(loss, (1,))
if not return_dict:
output = (logits_per_image, logits_per_text, text_embeds, image_embeds, text_outputs, vision_outputs)
return ((loss,) + output) if loss is not None else output
return TFBlipOutput(
loss=loss,
logits_per_image=logits_per_image,
logits_per_text=logits_per_text,
text_embeds=text_embeds,
image_embeds=image_embeds,
text_model_output=text_outputs,
vision_model_output=vision_outputs,
)
class TFBlipModel(TFBlipPreTrainedModel):
config_class = BlipConfig
_keys_to_ignore_on_load_missing = [r"text_decoder.cls.predictions.decoder.bias"]
main_input_name = "input_ids"
def __init__(self, config: BlipConfig, *inputs, **kwargs):
super().__init__(config, *inputs, **kwargs)
self.blip = TFBlipMainLayer(config, name="blip")
def serving_output(self, output: TFBlipOutput) -> TFBlipOutput:
return TFBlipOutput(
logits_per_image=output.logits_per_image,
logits_per_text=output.logits_per_text,
text_embeds=output.text_embeds,
image_embeds=output.image_embeds,
)
@unpack_inputs
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(BLIP_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=TFBlipOutput, config_class=BlipConfig)
def call(
self,
input_ids: tf.Tensor | None = None,
pixel_values: tf.Tensor | None = None,
attention_mask: tf.Tensor | None = None,
position_ids: tf.Tensor | None = None,
return_loss: Optional[bool] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
training: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple, TFBlipOutput]:
r"""
Returns:
Examples:
```python
>>> from PIL import Image
>>> import requests
>>> from transformers import AutoProcessor, TFBlipModel
>>> model = TFBlipModel.from_pretrained("Salesforce/blip-image-captioning-base")
>>> processor = AutoProcessor.from_pretrained("Salesforce/blip-image-captioning-base")
>>> url = "http://images.cocodataset.org/val2017/000000039769.jpg"
>>> image = Image.open(requests.get(url, stream=True).raw)
>>> inputs = processor(
... text=["a photo of a cat", "a photo of a dog"], images=image, return_tensors="tf", padding=True
... )
>>> outputs = model(**inputs)
>>> logits_per_image = outputs.logits_per_image # this is the image-text similarity score
>>> probs = tf.nn.softmax(logits_per_image, axis=1) # we can take the softmax to get the label probabilities
```"""
outputs = self.blip(
input_ids=input_ids,
pixel_values=pixel_values,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
position_ids=position_ids,
return_loss=return_loss,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
training=training,
)
return outputs
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(BLIP_TEXT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
def get_text_features(
self,
input_ids: tf.Tensor | None = None,
attention_mask: tf.Tensor | None = None,
position_ids: tf.Tensor | None = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> tf.Tensor:
r"""
Returns:
text_features (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, output_dim`): The text embeddings obtained by applying
the projection layer to the pooled output of [`TFBlipTextModel`].
Examples:
```python
>>> from transformers import AutoProcessor, TFBlipModel
>>> model = TFBlipModel.from_pretrained("Salesforce/blip-image-captioning-base")
>>> processor = AutoProcessor.from_pretrained("Salesforce/blip-image-captioning-base")
>>> inputs = processor(text=["a photo of a cat", "a photo of a dog"], padding=True, return_tensors="tf")
>>> text_features = model.get_text_features(**inputs)
```"""
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
text_outputs = self.blip.text_model(
input_ids=input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
position_ids=position_ids,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
pooled_output = text_outputs[1]
text_features = self.blip.text_projection(pooled_output)
return text_features
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(BLIP_VISION_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
def get_image_features(
self,
pixel_values: tf.Tensor | None = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> tf.Tensor:
r"""
Returns:
image_features (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, output_dim`): The image embeddings obtained by applying
the projection layer to the pooled output of [`TFBlipVisionModel`].
Examples:
```python
>>> from PIL import Image
>>> import requests
>>> from transformers import AutoProcessor, TFBlipModel
>>> model = TFBlipModel.from_pretrained("Salesforce/blip-image-captioning-base")
>>> processor = AutoProcessor.from_pretrained("Salesforce/blip-image-captioning-base")
>>> url = "http://images.cocodataset.org/val2017/000000039769.jpg"
>>> image = Image.open(requests.get(url, stream=True).raw)
>>> inputs = processor(images=image, return_tensors="tf")
>>> image_features = model.get_image_features(**inputs)
```"""
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
vision_outputs = self.blip.vision_model(pixel_values=pixel_values, return_dict=return_dict)
pooled_output = vision_outputs[1] # pooled_output
image_features = self.blip.visual_projection(pooled_output)
return image_features
def build(self, input_shape=None):
if self.built:
return
self.built = True
if getattr(self, "blip", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.blip.name):
self.blip.build(None)
@add_start_docstrings(
"""
BLIP Model for image captioning. The model consists of a vision encoder and a text decoder. One can optionally pass
`input_ids` to the model, which serve as a text prompt, to make the text decoder continue the prompt. Otherwise,
the decoder starts generating text from the [BOS] (beginning-of-sequence) token. will start generating the caption
from the text input. If no text input is provided, the decoder will start with the [BOS] token only.
""",
BLIP_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class TFBlipForConditionalGeneration(TFBlipPreTrainedModel):
config_class = BlipConfig
_keys_to_ignore_on_load_missing = [r"text_decoder.cls.predictions.decoder.bias"]
main_input_name = "pixel_values"
def __init__(self, config: BlipConfig, *args, **kwargs):
super().__init__(config, *args, **kwargs)
self.vision_model = TFBlipVisionModel(config.vision_config, name="vision_model")
self.text_decoder = TFBlipTextLMHeadModel(config.text_config, name="text_decoder")
self.decoder_input_ids = config.text_config.bos_token_id
self.decoder_pad_token_id = config.text_config.pad_token_id
def get_input_embeddings(self) -> keras.layers.Layer:
return self.vision_model.embeddings.patch_embedding
@unpack_inputs
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(BLIP_VISION_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=TFBlipForConditionalGenerationModelOutput, config_class=BlipConfig)
def call(
self,
pixel_values: tf.Tensor,
input_ids: tf.Tensor | None = None,
attention_mask: tf.Tensor | None = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
labels: tf.Tensor | None = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
training: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple, TFBlipForConditionalGenerationModelOutput]:
r"""
Returns:
Examples:
```python
>>> from PIL import Image
>>> import requests
>>> from transformers import AutoProcessor, TFBlipForConditionalGeneration
>>> processor = AutoProcessor.from_pretrained("Salesforce/blip-image-captioning-base")
>>> model = TFBlipForConditionalGeneration.from_pretrained("Salesforce/blip-image-captioning-base")
>>> url = "http://images.cocodataset.org/val2017/000000039769.jpg"
>>> image = Image.open(requests.get(url, stream=True).raw)
>>> text = "A picture of"
>>> inputs = processor(images=image, text=text, return_tensors="tf")
>>> outputs = model(**inputs)
```"""
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
vision_outputs = self.vision_model(
pixel_values=pixel_values,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
training=training,
)
image_embeds = vision_outputs[0]
outputs = self.text_decoder(
input_ids=input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
encoder_hidden_states=image_embeds,
labels=labels,
return_dict=False,
training=training,
)
if not return_dict:
outputs = (outputs[0], outputs[1], image_embeds, vision_outputs[0]) + vision_outputs[2:]
return tuple(output for output in outputs if output is not None)
if labels is not None:
loss = outputs[0]
logits = outputs[1]
else:
loss = None
logits = outputs[0]
if loss is not None and loss.shape.rank == 0:
loss = tf.reshape(loss, (1,))
return TFBlipForConditionalGenerationModelOutput(
loss=loss,
logits=logits,
image_embeds=image_embeds,
last_hidden_state=vision_outputs.last_hidden_state,
hidden_states=vision_outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=vision_outputs.attentions,
)
def generate(
self,
pixel_values: tf.Tensor,
input_ids: tf.Tensor | None = None,
attention_mask: tf.Tensor | None = None,
**generate_kwargs,
) -> tf.Tensor:
r"""
Overrides *generate* function to be able to use the model as a conditional generator
Parameters:
pixel_values (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, num_channels, image_height, image_width)`:
Input image to be processed
input_ids (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
The sequence used as a prompt for the generation.
attention_mask (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on padding token indices. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
Examples:
```python
>>> from PIL import Image
>>> import requests
>>> from transformers import AutoProcessor, TFBlipForConditionalGeneration
>>> model = TFBlipForConditionalGeneration.from_pretrained("Salesforce/blip-image-captioning-base")
>>> processor = AutoProcessor.from_pretrained("Salesforce/blip-image-captioning-base")
>>> url = "http://images.cocodataset.org/val2017/000000039769.jpg"
>>> image = Image.open(requests.get(url, stream=True).raw)
>>> inputs = processor(images=image, return_tensors="tf")
>>> outputs = model.generate(**inputs)
>>> print(processor.decode(outputs[0], skip_special_tokens=True))
two cats sleeping on a couch
```
"""
batch_size = pixel_values.shape[0]
vision_outputs = self.vision_model(pixel_values=pixel_values)
image_embeds = vision_outputs[0]
image_attention_mask = tf.ones(shape_list(image_embeds)[:-1], dtype=tf.int32)
if isinstance(input_ids, list):
input_ids = tf.convert_to_tensor(input_ids, dtype=tf.int32)
elif input_ids is None:
input_ids = tf.convert_to_tensor(
[[self.decoder_input_ids, self.config.text_config.eos_token_id]], dtype=tf.int32
)
input_ids = tf.tile(input_ids, (batch_size, 1))
# PyTorch: input_ids[:, 0] = self.config.text_config.bos_token_id
input_ids = tf.concat(
[tf.ones((batch_size, 1), dtype=tf.int32) * self.config.text_config.bos_token_id, input_ids[:, 1:]], axis=1
)
attention_mask = attention_mask[:, :-1] if attention_mask is not None else None
outputs = self.text_decoder.generate(
input_ids=input_ids[:, :-1],
eos_token_id=self.config.text_config.sep_token_id,
pad_token_id=self.config.text_config.pad_token_id,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
encoder_hidden_states=image_embeds,
encoder_attention_mask=image_attention_mask,
**generate_kwargs,
)
return outputs
def build(self, input_shape=None):
if self.built:
return
self.built = True
if getattr(self, "vision_model", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.vision_model.name):
self.vision_model.build(None)
if getattr(self, "text_decoder", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.text_decoder.name):
self.text_decoder.build(None)
@add_start_docstrings(
"""
BLIP Model for visual question answering. The model consists of a vision encoder, a text encoder as well as a text
decoder. The vision encoder will encode the input image, the text encoder will encode the input question together
with the encoding of the image, and the text decoder will output the answer to the question.
""",
BLIP_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class TFBlipForQuestionAnswering(TFBlipPreTrainedModel):
config_class = BlipConfig
_keys_to_ignore_on_load_missing = [r"text_decoder.cls.predictions.decoder.bias"]
def __init__(self, config: BlipConfig, *args, **kwargs):
super().__init__(config, *args, **kwargs)
self.vision_model = TFBlipVisionModel(config.vision_config, name="vision_model")
self.text_encoder = TFBlipTextModel(config.text_config, name="text_encoder", add_pooling_layer=False)
self.text_decoder = TFBlipTextLMHeadModel(config.text_config, name="text_decoder")
self.decoder_pad_token_id = config.text_config.pad_token_id
self.decoder_start_token_id = config.text_config.bos_token_id
def get_input_embeddings(self) -> keras.layers.Layer:
return self.vision_model.embeddings.patch_embedding
# Adapted from transformers.models.t5.modeling_tf_t5.TFT5PreTrainedModel._shift_right
def _shift_right(self, input_ids):
decoder_start_token_id = self.decoder_start_token_id
pad_token_id = self.decoder_pad_token_id
if decoder_start_token_id is None or pad_token_id is None:
raise ValueError("decoder_start_token_id and pad_token_id must be defined!")
start_tokens = tf.fill((shape_list(input_ids)[0], 1), decoder_start_token_id)
start_tokens = tf.cast(start_tokens, input_ids.dtype) # Ensure compatible dtypes for concatenation
shifted_input_ids = tf.concat([start_tokens, input_ids[:, :-1]], -1)
# replace possible -100 values in labels by `pad_token_id`
shifted_input_ids = tf.where(
shifted_input_ids == -100,
tf.cast(tf.fill(shape_list(shifted_input_ids), pad_token_id), shifted_input_ids.dtype),
shifted_input_ids,
)
# "Verify that `labels` has only positive values and -100"
tf.debugging.assert_greater_equal(shifted_input_ids, tf.constant(0, dtype=shifted_input_ids.dtype))
return shifted_input_ids
@unpack_inputs
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(BLIP_VISION_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=TFBlipTextVisionModelOutput, config_class=BlipVisionConfig)
def call(
self,
input_ids: tf.Tensor,
pixel_values: tf.Tensor | None = None,
decoder_input_ids: tf.Tensor | None = None,
decoder_attention_mask: tf.Tensor | None = None,
attention_mask: tf.Tensor | None = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
labels: tf.Tensor | None = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
training: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple, TFBlipTextVisionModelOutput]:
r"""
Returns:
Examples:
```python
>>> from PIL import Image
>>> import requests
>>> from transformers import AutoProcessor, TFBlipForQuestionAnswering
>>> model = TFBlipForQuestionAnswering.from_pretrained("Salesforce/blip-vqa-base")
>>> processor = AutoProcessor.from_pretrained("Salesforce/blip-vqa-base")
>>> url = "http://images.cocodataset.org/val2017/000000039769.jpg"
>>> image = Image.open(requests.get(url, stream=True).raw)
>>> # training
>>> text = "How many cats are in the picture?"
>>> label = "2"
>>> inputs = processor(images=image, text=text, return_tensors="tf")
>>> labels = processor(text=label, return_tensors="tf").input_ids
>>> inputs["labels"] = labels
>>> outputs = model(**inputs)
>>> loss = outputs.loss
>>> # inference
>>> text = "How many cats are in the picture?"
>>> inputs = processor(images=image, text=text, return_tensors="tf")
>>> outputs = model.generate(**inputs)
>>> print(processor.decode(outputs[0], skip_special_tokens=True))
2
```"""
if labels is None and decoder_input_ids is None:
raise ValueError(
"Either `decoder_input_ids` or `labels` should be passed when calling"
" `TFBlipForQuestionAnswering`. if you are training the model make sure that `labels` is passed, if you"
" are using the model for inference make sure that `decoder_input_ids` is passed or call `generate`"
)
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
vision_outputs = self.vision_model(
pixel_values=pixel_values,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
training=training,
)
image_embeds = vision_outputs[0]
image_attention_mask = tf.ones(shape_list(image_embeds)[:-1], dtype=tf.int64)
question_embeds = self.text_encoder(
input_ids=input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
encoder_hidden_states=image_embeds,
encoder_attention_mask=image_attention_mask,
return_dict=return_dict,
training=training,
)
question_embeds = question_embeds[0] if not return_dict else question_embeds.last_hidden_state
if labels is not None and decoder_input_ids is None:
# labels are already shifted right, see: https://github.com/huggingface/transformers/pull/23153
decoder_input_ids = labels
answer_output = self.text_decoder(
input_ids=decoder_input_ids,
attention_mask=decoder_attention_mask,
encoder_hidden_states=question_embeds,
encoder_attention_mask=attention_mask,
labels=labels,
return_dict=return_dict,
training=training,
)
if labels is not None:
decoder_loss = tf.reduce_mean(answer_output.loss) if return_dict else tf.reduce_mean(answer_output[0])
else:
decoder_loss = None
if not return_dict:
outputs = (decoder_loss, image_embeds, vision_outputs[0]) + vision_outputs[2:]
return tuple(output for output in outputs if output is not None)
return TFBlipTextVisionModelOutput(
loss=decoder_loss,
image_embeds=image_embeds,
last_hidden_state=vision_outputs.last_hidden_state,
hidden_states=vision_outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=vision_outputs.attentions,
)
def generate(
self,
input_ids: tf.Tensor,
pixel_values: tf.Tensor,
attention_mask: tf.Tensor | None = None,
**generate_kwargs,
) -> tf.Tensor:
r"""
Overrides *generate* function to be able to use the model as a conditional generator
Parameters:
input_ids (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`):
The sequence used as a prompt for the generation.
pixel_values (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, num_channels, image_height, image_width)`:
Input image to be processed
attention_mask (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on padding token indices. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`. `1` for
tokens that are NOT MASKED, `0` for MASKED tokens.
generate_kwargs (dict, *optional*):
Additional arguments passed to the `generate` function of the decoder
Examples:
```python
>>> from PIL import Image
>>> import requests
>>> from transformers import AutoProcessor, TFBlipForQuestionAnswering
>>> model = TFBlipForQuestionAnswering.from_pretrained("Salesforce/blip-vqa-base")
>>> processor = AutoProcessor.from_pretrained("Salesforce/blip-vqa-base")
>>> url = "http://images.cocodataset.org/val2017/000000039769.jpg"
>>> image = Image.open(requests.get(url, stream=True).raw)
>>> text = "How many cats are in the picture?"
>>> inputs = processor(images=image, text=text, return_tensors="tf")
>>> outputs = model.generate(**inputs)
>>> print(processor.decode(outputs[0], skip_special_tokens=True))
2
```
"""
vision_outputs = self.vision_model(pixel_values=pixel_values)
image_embeds = vision_outputs[0]
image_attention_mask = tf.ones(shape_list(image_embeds)[:-1], dtype=tf.int32)
if isinstance(input_ids, list):
input_ids = tf.Tensor(input_ids)
question_outputs = self.text_encoder(
input_ids=input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
encoder_hidden_states=image_embeds,
encoder_attention_mask=image_attention_mask,
return_dict=False,
)
question_embeds = question_outputs[0]
question_attention_mask = tf.ones(shape_list(question_embeds)[:-1], dtype=tf.int32)
bos_ids = tf.fill(
(tf.shape(question_embeds)[0], 1), value=tf.cast(self.decoder_start_token_id, input_ids.dtype)
)
outputs = self.text_decoder.generate(
input_ids=bos_ids,
eos_token_id=self.config.text_config.sep_token_id,
pad_token_id=self.config.text_config.pad_token_id,
encoder_hidden_states=question_embeds,
encoder_attention_mask=question_attention_mask,
**generate_kwargs,
)
return outputs
def build(self, input_shape=None):
if self.built:
return
self.built = True
if getattr(self, "vision_model", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.vision_model.name):
self.vision_model.build(None)
if getattr(self, "text_encoder", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.text_encoder.name):
self.text_encoder.build(None)
if getattr(self, "text_decoder", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.text_decoder.name):
self.text_decoder.build(None)
@add_start_docstrings(
"""
BLIP Model with a vision and text projector, and a classification head on top. The model is used in the context of
image-text retrieval. Given an image and a text, the model returns the probability of the text being relevant to
the image.
""",
BLIP_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class TFBlipForImageTextRetrieval(TFBlipPreTrainedModel):
config_class = BlipConfig
def __init__(self, config: BlipConfig, *args, **kwargs):
super().__init__(config, *args, **kwargs)
self.vision_model = TFBlipVisionModel(config.vision_config, name="vision_model")
self.text_encoder = TFBlipTextModel(config.text_config, name="text_encoder", add_pooling_layer=False)
# vision projection layer
self.vision_proj = keras.layers.Dense(
config.image_text_hidden_size,
kernel_initializer=get_initializer(config.initializer_range),
name="vision_proj",
)
# text projection layer
self.text_proj = keras.layers.Dense(
config.image_text_hidden_size,
kernel_initializer=get_initializer(config.initializer_range),
name="text_proj",
)
# image text matching head
self.itm_head = keras.layers.Dense(
2, kernel_initializer=get_initializer(config.initializer_range), name="itm_head"
)
self.decoder_pad_token_id = (
config.text_config.pad_token_id
if not hasattr(config, "decoder_pad_token_id")
else config.decoder_pad_token_id
)
self.decoder_start_token_id = (
config.text_config.bos_token_id
if not hasattr(config, "decoder_start_token_id")
else config.decoder_start_token_id
)
self.config = config
def get_input_embeddings(self) -> keras.layers.Layer:
return self.vision_model.embeddings.patch_embedding
@unpack_inputs
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(BLIP_VISION_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=TFBlipImageTextMatchingModelOutput, config_class=BlipVisionConfig)
def call(
self,
input_ids: tf.Tensor,
pixel_values: tf.Tensor | None = None,
use_itm_head: Optional[bool] = True,
attention_mask: tf.Tensor | None = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
training: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple, TFBlipImageTextMatchingModelOutput]:
r"""
Returns:
Examples:
```python
>>> from PIL import Image
>>> import requests
>>> from transformers import AutoProcessor, TFBlipForImageTextRetrieval
>>> model = TFBlipForImageTextRetrieval.from_pretrained("Salesforce/blip-itm-base-coco")
>>> processor = AutoProcessor.from_pretrained("Salesforce/blip-itm-base-coco")
>>> url = "http://images.cocodataset.org/val2017/000000039769.jpg"
>>> image = Image.open(requests.get(url, stream=True).raw)
>>> text = "an image of a cat"
>>> inputs = processor(images=image, text=text, return_tensors="tf")
>>> outputs = model(**inputs)
```
"""
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
vision_outputs = self.vision_model(
pixel_values=pixel_values,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
training=training,
)
image_embeds = vision_outputs[0]
image_atts = tf.ones(shape_list(image_embeds)[:-1], dtype=tf.int64)
# Matt: In PyTorch, only one path (itm/non-itm) is taken. However, in TensorFlow this can result in
# some layers not being built! To avoid this, we always call both paths, then use an if statement to select
# which output to pass to the final output. The unnecessary nodes will be pruned from the final graph, but
# not before the layers have all been built correctly.
itm_question_embeds = self.text_encoder(
input_ids=input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
encoder_hidden_states=image_embeds,
encoder_attention_mask=image_atts,
return_dict=return_dict,
training=training,
)
itm_question_embeds = itm_question_embeds[0] if not return_dict else itm_question_embeds.last_hidden_state
itm_output = self.itm_head(itm_question_embeds[:, 0, :])
no_itm_question_embeds = self.text_encoder(
input_ids=input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
return_dict=return_dict,
training=training,
)
no_itm_question_embeds = (
no_itm_question_embeds[0] if not return_dict else no_itm_question_embeds.last_hidden_state
)
image_feat, _ = tf.linalg.normalize(self.vision_proj(image_embeds[:, 0, :]), ord=2, axis=-1)
text_feat, _ = tf.linalg.normalize(self.text_proj(no_itm_question_embeds[:, 0, :]), ord=2, axis=-1)
no_itm_output = tf.matmul(image_feat, text_feat, transpose_b=True)
if use_itm_head:
output = itm_output
question_embeds = itm_question_embeds
else:
output = no_itm_output
question_embeds = no_itm_question_embeds
if not return_dict:
outputs = (output, vision_outputs[0]) + vision_outputs[2:] + (question_embeds,)
return tuple(output for output in outputs if output is not None)
return TFBlipImageTextMatchingModelOutput(
itm_score=output,
last_hidden_state=vision_outputs.last_hidden_state,
hidden_states=vision_outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=vision_outputs.attentions,
question_embeds=question_embeds,
)
def build(self, input_shape=None):
if self.built:
return
self.built = True
if getattr(self, "vision_model", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.vision_model.name):
self.vision_model.build(None)
if getattr(self, "text_encoder", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.text_encoder.name):
self.text_encoder.build(None)
if getattr(self, "vision_proj", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.vision_proj.name):
self.vision_proj.build([None, None, self.config.vision_config.hidden_size])
if getattr(self, "text_proj", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.text_proj.name):
self.text_proj.build([None, None, self.config.text_config.hidden_size])
if getattr(self, "itm_head", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.itm_head.name):
self.itm_head.build([None, None, self.config.text_config.hidden_size])
__all__ = [
"TFBlipModel",
"TFBlipPreTrainedModel",
"TFBlipForConditionalGeneration",
"TFBlipForQuestionAnswering",
"TFBlipVisionModel",
"TFBlipTextModel",
"TFBlipForImageTextRetrieval",
]
```
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```py
# coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2023 The Salesforce Team Authors and The HuggingFace Team. All rights reserved.
#
# Licensed under the BSD-3-clause license (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# https://opensource.org/licenses/BSD-3-Clause
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
from __future__ import annotations
import math
from typing import Optional, Tuple
import tensorflow as tf
from ...modeling_tf_outputs import (
TFBaseModelOutputWithPastAndCrossAttentions,
TFBaseModelOutputWithPoolingAndCrossAttentions,
TFCausalLMOutputWithCrossAttentions,
)
from ...modeling_tf_utils import (
TFModelInputType,
TFPreTrainedModel,
get_initializer,
get_tf_activation,
keras,
keras_serializable,
shape_list,
unpack_inputs,
)
from ...tf_utils import check_embeddings_within_bounds, invert_attention_mask, stable_softmax
from ...utils import add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward, logging
from .configuration_blip import BlipTextConfig
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
BLIP_TEXT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING = r"""
Args:
input_ids (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`):
Indices of input sequence tokens in the vocabulary. Padding will be ignored by default should you provide
it.
Indices can be obtained using [`AutoProcessor`]. See [`BlipProcessor.__call__`] for details.
[What are input IDs?](../glossary#input-ids)
attention_mask (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on padding token indices. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
position_ids (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Indices of positions of each input sequence tokens in the position embeddings. Selected in the range `[0,
config.max_position_embeddings - 1]`.
[What are position IDs?](../glossary#position-ids)
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under returned
tensors for more detail.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors for
more detail.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple.
"""
# Adapted from https://github.com/salesforce/BLIP/blob/main/models/med.py#L52
class TFBlipTextEmbeddings(keras.layers.Layer):
"""Construct the embeddings from word and position embeddings."""
def __init__(self, config, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.word_embeddings = keras.layers.Embedding(
config.vocab_size,
config.hidden_size,
embeddings_initializer=get_initializer(config.initializer_range),
name="word_embeddings",
)
self.position_embeddings = keras.layers.Embedding(
config.max_position_embeddings,
config.hidden_size,
embeddings_initializer=get_initializer(config.initializer_range),
name="position_embeddings",
)
# self.LayerNorm is not snake-cased to stick with PyTorch model variable name and be able to load
# any TensorFlow checkpoint file
self.LayerNorm = keras.layers.LayerNormalization(epsilon=config.layer_norm_eps, name="LayerNorm")
self.dropout = keras.layers.Dropout(config.hidden_dropout_prob, name="dropout")
self.position_ids = tf.expand_dims(tf.range(config.max_position_embeddings), 0)
self.position_embedding_type = getattr(config, "position_embedding_type", "absolute")
self.config = config
def call(self, input_ids=None, position_ids=None, inputs_embeds=None, past_key_values_length=0, training=None):
if input_ids is not None:
input_shape = tf.shape(input_ids)
else:
input_shape = tf.shape(inputs_embeds)[:-1]
seq_length = input_shape[1]
if position_ids is None:
position_ids = self.position_ids[:, past_key_values_length : seq_length + past_key_values_length]
if inputs_embeds is None:
check_embeddings_within_bounds(input_ids, self.config.vocab_size)
inputs_embeds = self.word_embeddings(input_ids)
embeddings = inputs_embeds
if self.position_embedding_type == "absolute":
position_embeddings = self.position_embeddings(position_ids)
embeddings += position_embeddings
embeddings = self.LayerNorm(embeddings)
embeddings = self.dropout(embeddings, training=training)
return embeddings
def build(self, input_shape=None):
if self.built:
return
self.built = True
if getattr(self, "word_embeddings", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.word_embeddings.name):
self.word_embeddings.build(None)
if getattr(self, "position_embeddings", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.position_embeddings.name):
self.position_embeddings.build(None)
if getattr(self, "LayerNorm", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.LayerNorm.name):
self.LayerNorm.build([None, None, self.config.hidden_size])
if getattr(self, "dropout", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.dropout.name):
self.dropout.build(None)
# Adapted from https://github.com/salesforce/BLIP/blob/main/models/med.py#L97
class TFBlipTextSelfAttention(keras.layers.Layer):
def __init__(self, config, is_cross_attention, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.config = config
if config.hidden_size % config.num_attention_heads != 0 and not hasattr(config, "embedding_size"):
raise ValueError(
"The hidden size (%d) is not a multiple of the number of attention heads (%d)"
% (config.hidden_size, config.num_attention_heads)
)
self.num_attention_heads = config.num_attention_heads
self.attention_head_size = int(config.hidden_size / config.num_attention_heads)
self.all_head_size = self.num_attention_heads * self.attention_head_size
self.query = keras.layers.Dense(
self.all_head_size, kernel_initializer=get_initializer(config.initializer_range), name="query"
)
self.key = keras.layers.Dense(
self.all_head_size, kernel_initializer=get_initializer(config.initializer_range), name="key"
)
self.value = keras.layers.Dense(
self.all_head_size, kernel_initializer=get_initializer(config.initializer_range), name="value"
)
self.dropout = keras.layers.Dropout(config.attention_probs_dropout_prob)
self.position_embedding_type = getattr(config, "position_embedding_type", "absolute")
if self.position_embedding_type == "relative_key" or self.position_embedding_type == "relative_key_query":
self.max_position_embeddings = config.max_position_embeddings
self.distance_embedding = keras.layers.Embedding(
2 * config.max_position_embeddings - 1, self.attention_head_size
)
self.is_cross_attention = is_cross_attention
def transpose_for_scores(self, x):
new_x_shape = tf.concat(
[tf.shape(x)[:-1], tf.constant([self.num_attention_heads, self.attention_head_size], dtype=tf.int32)],
axis=0,
)
x = tf.reshape(x, new_x_shape)
return tf.transpose(x, perm=(0, 2, 1, 3))
def call(
self,
hidden_states,
attention_mask=None,
head_mask=None,
encoder_hidden_states=None,
encoder_attention_mask=None,
past_key_value=None,
output_attentions=False,
training=None,
):
mixed_query_layer = self.query(hidden_states)
# If this is instantiated as a cross-attention module, the keys
# and values come from an encoder; the attention mask needs to be
# such that the encoder's padding tokens are not attended to.
is_cross_attention = encoder_hidden_states is not None
if is_cross_attention:
key_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(self.key(encoder_hidden_states))
value_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(self.value(encoder_hidden_states))
attention_mask = encoder_attention_mask
elif past_key_value is not None:
key_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(self.key(hidden_states))
value_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(self.value(hidden_states))
key_layer = tf.concat([past_key_value[0], key_layer], axis=2)
value_layer = tf.concat([past_key_value[1], value_layer], axis=2)
else:
key_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(self.key(hidden_states))
value_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(self.value(hidden_states))
query_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(mixed_query_layer)
past_key_value = (key_layer, value_layer)
# Take the dot product between "query" and "key" to get the raw attention scores.
attention_scores = tf.matmul(query_layer, key_layer, transpose_b=True)
if self.position_embedding_type == "relative_key" or self.position_embedding_type == "relative_key_query":
seq_length = shape_list(hidden_states)[1]
position_ids_l = tf.expand_dims(tf.range(seq_length, dtype=tf.int64, device=hidden_states.device), 1)
position_ids_r = tf.expand_dims(tf.range(seq_length, dtype=tf.int64, device=hidden_states.device), 0)
distance = position_ids_l - position_ids_r
positional_embedding = self.distance_embedding(distance + self.max_position_embeddings - 1)
positional_embedding = tf.cast(positional_embedding, query_layer.dtype) # fp16 compatibility
if self.position_embedding_type == "relative_key":
relative_position_scores = tf.einsum("bhld,lrd->bhlr", query_layer, positional_embedding)
attention_scores = attention_scores + relative_position_scores
elif self.position_embedding_type == "relative_key_query":
relative_position_scores_query = tf.einsum("bhld,lrd->bhlr", query_layer, positional_embedding)
relative_position_scores_key = tf.einsum("bhrd,lrd->bhlr", key_layer, positional_embedding)
attention_scores = attention_scores + relative_position_scores_query + relative_position_scores_key
attention_scores = attention_scores / math.sqrt(self.attention_head_size)
if attention_mask is not None:
# Apply the attention mask is (precomputed for all layers in BlipTextModel forward() function)
attention_scores = attention_scores + tf.cast(attention_mask, attention_scores.dtype)
# Normalize the attention scores to probabilities.
attention_probs = stable_softmax(attention_scores, axis=-1)
# This is actually dropping out entire tokens to attend to, which might
# seem a bit unusual, but is taken from the original Transformer paper.
attention_probs_dropped = self.dropout(attention_probs, training=training)
# Mask heads if we want to
if head_mask is not None:
attention_probs_dropped = attention_probs_dropped * head_mask
context_layer = attention_probs_dropped @ value_layer
context_layer = tf.transpose(context_layer, perm=(0, 2, 1, 3))
new_context_layer_shape = shape_list(context_layer)[:-2] + [self.all_head_size]
context_layer = tf.reshape(context_layer, new_context_layer_shape)
outputs = (context_layer, attention_probs) if output_attentions else (context_layer,)
outputs = outputs + (past_key_value,)
return outputs
def build(self, input_shape=None):
if self.built:
return
self.built = True
if getattr(self, "query", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.query.name):
self.query.build([None, None, self.config.hidden_size])
if self.is_cross_attention:
if getattr(self, "key", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.key.name):
self.key.build([None, None, self.config.encoder_hidden_size])
if getattr(self, "value", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.value.name):
self.value.build([None, None, self.config.encoder_hidden_size])
else:
if getattr(self, "key", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.key.name):
self.key.build([None, None, self.config.hidden_size])
if getattr(self, "value", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.value.name):
self.value.build([None, None, self.config.hidden_size])
class TFBlipTextSelfOutput(keras.layers.Layer):
def __init__(self, config: BlipTextConfig, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.dense = keras.layers.Dense(
units=config.hidden_size, kernel_initializer=get_initializer(config.initializer_range), name="dense"
)
self.LayerNorm = keras.layers.LayerNormalization(epsilon=config.layer_norm_eps, name="LayerNorm")
self.dropout = keras.layers.Dropout(rate=config.hidden_dropout_prob)
self.config = config
def call(self, hidden_states: tf.Tensor, input_tensor: tf.Tensor, training: Optional[bool] = None) -> tf.Tensor:
hidden_states = self.dense(inputs=hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.dropout(inputs=hidden_states, training=training)
hidden_states = self.LayerNorm(inputs=hidden_states + input_tensor)
return hidden_states
def build(self, input_shape=None):
if self.built:
return
self.built = True
if getattr(self, "dense", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.dense.name):
self.dense.build([None, None, self.config.hidden_size])
if getattr(self, "LayerNorm", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.LayerNorm.name):
self.LayerNorm.build([None, None, self.config.hidden_size])
# Adapted from https://github.com/salesforce/BLIP/blob/main/models/med.py#242
class TFBlipTextAttention(keras.layers.Layer):
def __init__(self, config, is_cross_attention=False, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.self = TFBlipTextSelfAttention(config, is_cross_attention, name="self")
# "output" is a protected attribute on TF models
self.self_output = TFBlipTextSelfOutput(config, name="output")
def call(
self,
hidden_states: tf.Tensor,
attention_mask: tf.Tensor | None = None,
head_mask: tf.Tensor | None = None,
encoder_hidden_states: tf.Tensor | None = None,
encoder_attention_mask: tf.Tensor | None = None,
past_key_value: Tuple[Tuple[tf.Tensor]] | None = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
training: Optional[bool] = None,
):
self_outputs = self.self(
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
head_mask,
encoder_hidden_states,
encoder_attention_mask,
past_key_value,
output_attentions,
training=training,
)
attention_output = self.self_output(self_outputs[0], hidden_states, training=training)
outputs = (attention_output,) + self_outputs[1:] # add attentions if we output them
return outputs
def build(self, input_shape=None):
if self.built:
return
self.built = True
if getattr(self, "self", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.self.name):
self.self.build(None)
if getattr(self, "self_output", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.self_output.name):
self.self_output.build(None)
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_tf_bert.TFBertIntermediate with Bert->BlipText
class TFBlipTextIntermediate(keras.layers.Layer):
def __init__(self, config: BlipTextConfig, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.dense = keras.layers.Dense(
units=config.intermediate_size, kernel_initializer=get_initializer(config.initializer_range), name="dense"
)
if isinstance(config.hidden_act, str):
self.intermediate_act_fn = get_tf_activation(config.hidden_act)
else:
self.intermediate_act_fn = config.hidden_act
self.config = config
def call(self, hidden_states: tf.Tensor) -> tf.Tensor:
hidden_states = self.dense(inputs=hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.intermediate_act_fn(hidden_states)
return hidden_states
def build(self, input_shape=None):
if self.built:
return
self.built = True
if getattr(self, "dense", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.dense.name):
self.dense.build([None, None, self.config.hidden_size])
class TFBlipTextOutput(keras.layers.Layer):
def __init__(self, config: BlipTextConfig, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.dense = keras.layers.Dense(
units=config.hidden_size, kernel_initializer=get_initializer(config.initializer_range), name="dense"
)
self.LayerNorm = keras.layers.LayerNormalization(epsilon=config.layer_norm_eps, name="LayerNorm")
self.dropout = keras.layers.Dropout(rate=config.hidden_dropout_prob)
self.config = config
def call(self, hidden_states: tf.Tensor, input_tensor: tf.Tensor, training: bool = False) -> tf.Tensor:
hidden_states = self.dense(inputs=hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.dropout(inputs=hidden_states, training=training)
hidden_states = self.LayerNorm(inputs=hidden_states + input_tensor)
return hidden_states
def build(self, input_shape=None):
if self.built:
return
self.built = True
if getattr(self, "dense", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.dense.name):
self.dense.build([None, None, self.config.intermediate_size])
if getattr(self, "LayerNorm", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.LayerNorm.name):
self.LayerNorm.build([None, None, self.config.hidden_size])
class TFBlipTextLayer(keras.layers.Layer):
def __init__(self, config, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.config = config
self.attention = TFBlipTextAttention(config, name="attention")
if self.config.is_decoder:
self.crossattention = TFBlipTextAttention(
config, is_cross_attention=self.config.is_decoder, name="crossattention"
)
self.intermediate = TFBlipTextIntermediate(config, name="intermediate")
self.self_output = TFBlipTextOutput(config, name="output")
def call(
self,
hidden_states,
attention_mask=None,
head_mask=None,
encoder_hidden_states=None,
encoder_attention_mask=None,
past_key_value=None,
output_attentions=False,
training=None,
):
# decoder uni-directional self-attention cached key/values tuple is at positions 1,2
self_attn_past_key_value = past_key_value[:2] if past_key_value is not None else None
self_attention_outputs = self.attention(
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
head_mask,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
past_key_value=self_attn_past_key_value,
training=training,
)
attention_output = self_attention_outputs[0]
outputs = self_attention_outputs[1:-1]
present_key_value = self_attention_outputs[-1]
if encoder_hidden_states is not None:
cross_attention_outputs = self.crossattention(
attention_output,
attention_mask,
head_mask,
encoder_hidden_states,
encoder_attention_mask,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
training=training,
)
attention_output = cross_attention_outputs[0]
outputs = outputs + cross_attention_outputs[1:-1] # add cross attentions if we output attention weights
intermediate_output = self.intermediate(attention_output)
layer_output = self.self_output(intermediate_output, attention_output, training=training)
outputs = (layer_output,) + outputs
outputs = outputs + (present_key_value,)
return outputs
def build(self, input_shape=None):
if self.built:
return
self.built = True
if getattr(self, "attention", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.attention.name):
self.attention.build(None)
if getattr(self, "intermediate", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.intermediate.name):
self.intermediate.build(None)
if getattr(self, "self_output", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.self_output.name):
self.self_output.build(None)
if getattr(self, "crossattention", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.crossattention.name):
self.crossattention.build(None)
# Adapted from https://github.com/salesforce/BLIP/blob/main/models/med.py#L386
@keras_serializable
class TFBlipTextEncoder(keras.layers.Layer):
config_class = BlipTextConfig
def __init__(self, config, name=None, **kwargs):
super().__init__(name=name, **kwargs)
self.config = config
self.layer = [TFBlipTextLayer(config, name=f"layer_._{i}") for i in range(config.num_hidden_layers)]
@unpack_inputs
def call(
self,
hidden_states,
attention_mask=None,
head_mask=None,
encoder_hidden_states=None,
encoder_attention_mask=None,
past_key_values=None,
use_cache=None,
output_attentions=False,
output_hidden_states=False,
return_dict=True,
training=None,
):
all_hidden_states = () if output_hidden_states else None
all_self_attentions = () if output_attentions else None
all_cross_attentions = () if output_attentions and self.config.is_decoder else None
next_decoder_cache = () if use_cache else None
for i in range(self.config.num_hidden_layers):
layer_module = self.layer[i]
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states = all_hidden_states + (hidden_states,)
layer_head_mask = head_mask[i] if head_mask is not None else None
past_key_value = past_key_values[i] if past_key_values is not None else None
layer_outputs = layer_module(
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
layer_head_mask,
encoder_hidden_states,
encoder_attention_mask,
past_key_value,
output_attentions,
training=training,
)
hidden_states = layer_outputs[0]
if use_cache:
next_decoder_cache += (layer_outputs[-1],)
if output_attentions:
all_self_attentions = all_self_attentions + (layer_outputs[1],)
all_cross_attentions = all_cross_attentions + (layer_outputs[2],)
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states = all_hidden_states + (hidden_states,)
if not return_dict:
return tuple(
v
for v in [
hidden_states,
next_decoder_cache,
all_hidden_states,
all_self_attentions,
all_cross_attentions,
]
if v is not None
)
return TFBaseModelOutputWithPastAndCrossAttentions(
last_hidden_state=hidden_states,
past_key_values=next_decoder_cache,
hidden_states=all_hidden_states,
attentions=all_self_attentions,
cross_attentions=all_cross_attentions,
)
def build(self, input_shape=None):
if self.built:
return
self.built = True
if getattr(self, "layer", None) is not None:
for layer in self.layer:
with tf.name_scope(layer.name):
layer.build(None)
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_tf_bert.TFBertPooler with Bert->BlipText
class TFBlipTextPooler(keras.layers.Layer):
def __init__(self, config: BlipTextConfig, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.dense = keras.layers.Dense(
units=config.hidden_size,
kernel_initializer=get_initializer(config.initializer_range),
activation="tanh",
name="dense",
)
self.config = config
def call(self, hidden_states: tf.Tensor) -> tf.Tensor:
# We "pool" the model by simply taking the hidden state corresponding
# to the first token.
first_token_tensor = hidden_states[:, 0]
pooled_output = self.dense(inputs=first_token_tensor)
return pooled_output
def build(self, input_shape=None):
if self.built:
return
self.built = True
if getattr(self, "dense", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.dense.name):
self.dense.build([None, None, self.config.hidden_size])
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_tf_bert.TFBertPredictionHeadTransform with Bert->BlipText
class TFBlipTextPredictionHeadTransform(keras.layers.Layer):
def __init__(self, config: BlipTextConfig, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.dense = keras.layers.Dense(
units=config.hidden_size,
kernel_initializer=get_initializer(config.initializer_range),
name="dense",
)
if isinstance(config.hidden_act, str):
self.transform_act_fn = get_tf_activation(config.hidden_act)
else:
self.transform_act_fn = config.hidden_act
self.LayerNorm = keras.layers.LayerNormalization(epsilon=config.layer_norm_eps, name="LayerNorm")
self.config = config
def call(self, hidden_states: tf.Tensor) -> tf.Tensor:
hidden_states = self.dense(inputs=hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.transform_act_fn(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.LayerNorm(inputs=hidden_states)
return hidden_states
def build(self, input_shape=None):
if self.built:
return
self.built = True
if getattr(self, "dense", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.dense.name):
self.dense.build([None, None, self.config.hidden_size])
if getattr(self, "LayerNorm", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.LayerNorm.name):
self.LayerNorm.build([None, None, self.config.hidden_size])
class TFBlipTextLMPredictionHead(keras.layers.Layer):
def __init__(self, config, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.transform = TFBlipTextPredictionHeadTransform(config, name="transform")
# The output weights are the same as the input embeddings, but there is
# an output-only bias for each token.
self.decoder = keras.layers.Dense(
config.vocab_size,
kernel_initializer=get_initializer(config.initializer_range),
name="decoder",
use_bias=False,
)
self.config = config
def build(self, input_shape=None):
self.bias = self.add_weight(name="bias", shape=(self.config.vocab_size,), initializer="zeros", trainable=True)
if self.built:
return
self.built = True
if getattr(self, "transform", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.transform.name):
self.transform.build(None)
if getattr(self, "decoder", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.decoder.name):
self.decoder.build([None, None, self.config.hidden_size])
def call(self, hidden_states):
hidden_states = self.transform(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.decoder(hidden_states) + self.bias
return hidden_states
class TFBlipTextOnlyMLMHead(keras.layers.Layer):
def __init__(self, config, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.predictions = TFBlipTextLMPredictionHead(config, name="predictions")
def call(self, sequence_output: tf.Tensor) -> tf.Tensor:
prediction_scores = self.predictions(sequence_output)
return prediction_scores
def build(self, input_shape=None):
if self.built:
return
self.built = True
if getattr(self, "predictions", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.predictions.name):
self.predictions.build(None)
# Adapted from https://github.com/salesforce/BLIP/blob/main/models/med.py#L548
class TFBlipTextPreTrainedModel(TFPreTrainedModel):
"""
An abstract class to handle weights initialization and a simple interface for downloading and loading pretrained
models.
"""
config_class = BlipTextConfig
base_model_prefix = "bert"
_keys_to_ignore_on_load_missing = [r"position_ids"]
# Adapted from https://github.com/salesforce/BLIP/blob/3a29b7410476bf5f2ba0955827390eb6ea1f4f9d/models/med.py#L571
class TFBlipTextModel(TFBlipTextPreTrainedModel):
"""
The model can behave as an encoder (with only self-attention) as well as a decoder, in which case a layer of
cross-attention is added between the self-attention layers, following the architecture described in [Attention is
all you need](https://arxiv.org/abs/1706.03762) by Ashish Vaswani, Noam Shazeer, Niki Parmar, Jakob Uszkoreit,
Llion Jones, Aidan N. Gomez, Lukasz Kaiser and Illia Polosukhin. argument and `is_decoder` set to `True`; an
`encoder_hidden_states` is then expected as an input to the forward pass.
"""
def __init__(self, config, add_pooling_layer=True, name=None, **kwargs):
super().__init__(config, name=name, **kwargs)
self.config = config
self.embeddings = TFBlipTextEmbeddings(config, name="embeddings")
self.encoder = TFBlipTextEncoder(config, name="encoder")
self.pooler = TFBlipTextPooler(config, name="pooler") if add_pooling_layer else None
def get_input_embeddings(self):
return self.embeddings.word_embeddings
def set_input_embeddings(self, value):
self.embeddings.word_embeddings = value
@tf.function
def get_extended_attention_mask(
self, attention_mask: tf.Tensor, input_shape: Tuple[int], is_decoder: bool
) -> tf.Tensor:
"""
Makes broadcastable attention and causal masks so that future and masked tokens are ignored.
Arguments:
attention_mask (`tf.Tensor`):
Mask with ones indicating tokens to attend to, zeros for tokens to ignore.
input_shape (`Tuple[int]`):
The shape of the input to the model.
is_decoder (`bool`):
Whether the model is used as a decoder.
Returns:
`tf.Tensor` The extended attention mask, with the same dtype as `attention_mask.dtype`.
"""
# We can provide a self-attention mask of dimensions [batch_size, from_seq_length, to_seq_length]
# ourselves in which case we just need to make it broadcastable to all heads.
if not isinstance(attention_mask, tf.Tensor):
attention_mask = tf.convert_to_tensor(attention_mask) # Catches NumPy inputs that haven't been cast yet
if attention_mask.shape.rank == 3:
extended_attention_mask = attention_mask[:, None, :, :]
elif attention_mask.shape.rank == 2:
# Provided a padding mask of dimensions [batch_size, seq_length]
# - if the model is a decoder, apply a causal mask in addition to the padding mask
# - if the model is an encoder, make the mask broadcastable to [batch_size, num_heads, seq_length, seq_length]
if is_decoder:
batch_size, seq_length = input_shape
seq_ids = tf.range(seq_length, dtype=attention_mask.dtype)
causal_mask = tf.broadcast_to(seq_ids, (batch_size, seq_length, seq_length)) <= seq_ids[None, :, None]
# in case past_key_values are used we need to add a prefix ones mask to the causal mask
if shape_list(causal_mask)[1] < shape_list(attention_mask)[1]:
prefix_seq_len = tf.shape(attention_mask)[1] - tf.shape(causal_mask)[1]
causal_mask = tf.concat(
[
tf.ones((batch_size, seq_length, prefix_seq_len), dtype=causal_mask.dtype),
causal_mask,
],
axis=-1,
)
extended_attention_mask = (
tf.cast(causal_mask[:, None, :, :], attention_mask.dtype) * attention_mask[:, None, None, :]
)
else:
extended_attention_mask = attention_mask[:, None, None, :]
else:
raise ValueError(
"Wrong shape for input_ids (shape {}) or attention_mask (shape {})".format(
input_shape, attention_mask.shape
)
)
# Since attention_mask is 1.0 for positions we want to attend and 0.0 for
# masked positions, this operation will create a tensor which is 0.0 for
# positions we want to attend and -10000.0 for masked positions.
# Since we are adding it to the raw scores before the softmax, this is
# effectively the same as removing these entirely.
extended_attention_mask = tf.cast(extended_attention_mask, self.dtype) # fp16 compatibility
extended_attention_mask = (1.0 - extended_attention_mask) * -10000.0
return extended_attention_mask
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(BLIP_TEXT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@unpack_inputs
def call(
self,
input_ids: TFModelInputType | None = None,
attention_mask: tf.Tensor | None = None,
position_ids: tf.Tensor | None = None,
head_mask: tf.Tensor | None = None,
inputs_embeds: tf.Tensor | None = None,
encoder_embeds: tf.Tensor | None = None,
encoder_hidden_states: tf.Tensor | None = None,
encoder_attention_mask: tf.Tensor | None = None,
past_key_values: Tuple[Tuple[tf.Tensor]] | None = None,
use_cache: bool | None = None,
output_attentions: bool | None = None,
output_hidden_states: bool | None = None,
return_dict: bool | None = None,
is_decoder: bool = False,
training: bool = False,
) -> Tuple[tf.Tensor] | TFBaseModelOutputWithPoolingAndCrossAttentions:
r"""
encoder_hidden_states (`tf.Tensor`, *optional*):
Sequence of hidden-states at the output of the last layer of the encoder. Used in the cross-attention if
the model is configured as a decoder.
encoder_attention_mask (`tf.Tensor`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on the padding token indices of the encoder input. This mask is used in
the cross-attention if the model is configured as a decoder. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
past_key_values (`tuple(tuple(tf.Tensor))`, *optional*):
Contains precomputed key and value hidden states of the attention blocks. Can be used to speed up decoding.
If `past_key_values` are used, the user can optionally input only the last `decoder_input_ids` (those that
don't have their past key value states given to this model) of shape `(batch_size, 1)` instead of all
`decoder_input_ids` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`.
use_cache (`bool`, *optional*):
If set to `True`, `past_key_values` key value states are returned and can be used to speed up decoding (see
`past_key_values`).
"""
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
if is_decoder:
use_cache = use_cache if use_cache is not None else self.config.use_cache
else:
use_cache = False
if input_ids is not None and inputs_embeds is not None:
raise ValueError("You cannot specify both input_ids and inputs_embeds at the same time")
elif input_ids is not None:
input_shape = shape_list(input_ids)
batch_size, seq_length = input_shape
elif inputs_embeds is not None:
input_shape = shape_list(inputs_embeds)[:-1]
batch_size, seq_length = input_shape
elif encoder_embeds is not None:
input_shape = shape_list(encoder_embeds)[:-1]
batch_size, seq_length = input_shape
else:
raise ValueError("You have to specify either input_ids or inputs_embeds or encoder_embeds")
# past_key_values_length
past_key_values_length = past_key_values[0][0].shape[2] if past_key_values is not None else 0
if attention_mask is None:
attention_mask = tf.ones(((batch_size, seq_length + past_key_values_length)))
# We can provide a self-attention mask of dimensions [batch_size, from_seq_length, to_seq_length]
# ourselves in which case we just need to make it broadcastable to all heads.
extended_attention_mask: tf.Tensor = self.get_extended_attention_mask(attention_mask, input_shape, is_decoder)
# If a 2D or 3D attention mask is provided for the cross-attention
# we need to make broadcastable to [batch_size, num_heads, seq_length, seq_length]
if encoder_hidden_states is not None:
if isinstance(encoder_hidden_states, list):
encoder_batch_size, encoder_sequence_length, _ = shape_list(encoder_hidden_states[0])
else:
encoder_batch_size, encoder_sequence_length, _ = shape_list(encoder_hidden_states)
encoder_hidden_shape = (encoder_batch_size, encoder_sequence_length)
if isinstance(encoder_attention_mask, list):
encoder_extended_attention_mask = [invert_attention_mask(mask) for mask in encoder_attention_mask]
elif encoder_attention_mask is None:
encoder_attention_mask = tf.ones(encoder_hidden_shape)
encoder_extended_attention_mask = invert_attention_mask(encoder_attention_mask)
else:
encoder_extended_attention_mask = invert_attention_mask(encoder_attention_mask)
else:
encoder_extended_attention_mask = None
# Prepare head mask if needed
# 1.0 in head_mask indicate we keep the head
# attention_probs has shape bsz x n_heads x N x N
# input head_mask has shape [num_heads] or [num_hidden_layers x num_heads]
# and head_mask is converted to shape [num_hidden_layers x batch x num_heads x seq_length x seq_length]
head_mask = self.get_head_mask(head_mask, self.config.num_hidden_layers)
if encoder_embeds is None:
embedding_output = self.embeddings(
input_ids=input_ids,
position_ids=position_ids,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
past_key_values_length=past_key_values_length,
)
else:
embedding_output = encoder_embeds
encoder_outputs = self.encoder(
embedding_output,
attention_mask=extended_attention_mask,
head_mask=head_mask,
encoder_hidden_states=encoder_hidden_states,
encoder_attention_mask=encoder_extended_attention_mask,
past_key_values=past_key_values,
use_cache=use_cache,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
training=training,
)
sequence_output = encoder_outputs[0]
pooled_output = self.pooler(sequence_output) if self.pooler is not None else None
if not return_dict:
return (sequence_output, pooled_output) + encoder_outputs[1:]
return TFBaseModelOutputWithPoolingAndCrossAttentions(
last_hidden_state=sequence_output,
pooler_output=pooled_output,
past_key_values=encoder_outputs.past_key_values,
hidden_states=encoder_outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=encoder_outputs.attentions,
cross_attentions=encoder_outputs.cross_attentions,
)
def build(self, input_shape=None):
if self.built:
return
self.built = True
if getattr(self, "embeddings", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.embeddings.name):
self.embeddings.build(None)
if getattr(self, "encoder", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.encoder.name):
self.encoder.build(None)
if getattr(self, "pooler", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.pooler.name):
self.pooler.build(None)
# Adapted from https://github.com/salesforce/BLIP/blob/main/models/med.py#L811
class TFBlipTextLMHeadModel(TFBlipTextPreTrainedModel):
_keys_to_ignore_on_load_unexpected = [r"pooler"]
_keys_to_ignore_on_load_missing = [r"position_ids", r"predictions.decoder.bias"]
def __init__(self, config, **kwargs):
super().__init__(config, **kwargs)
self.bert = TFBlipTextModel(config, add_pooling_layer=False, name="bert")
self.cls = TFBlipTextOnlyMLMHead(config, name="cls")
self.label_smoothing = config.label_smoothing
def get_output_embeddings(self):
return self.cls.predictions.decoder
def set_output_embeddings(self, new_embeddings):
self.cls.predictions.decoder = new_embeddings
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(BLIP_TEXT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@unpack_inputs
def call(
self,
input_ids=None,
attention_mask=None,
position_ids=None,
head_mask=None,
inputs_embeds=None,
encoder_hidden_states=None,
encoder_attention_mask=None,
labels=None,
past_key_values=None,
use_cache=None,
output_attentions=None,
output_hidden_states=None,
return_dict=None,
return_logits=False,
is_decoder=True,
training=None,
):
r"""
encoder_hidden_states (`tf.Tensor`, *optional*): Sequence of
hidden-states at the output of the last layer of the encoder. Used in the cross-attention if the model is
configured as a decoder.
encoder_attention_mask (`tf.Tensor`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on the padding token indices of the encoder input. This mask is used in
the cross-attention if the model is configured as a decoder. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
labels (`tf.Tensor`, *optional*):
Labels for computing the left-to-right language modeling loss (next word prediction). Indices should be in
`[-100, 0, ..., config.vocab_size]` (see `input_ids` docstring) Tokens with indices set to `-100` are
ignored (masked), the loss is only computed for the tokens with labels n `[0, ..., config.vocab_size]`
past_key_values (`tuple(tuple(tf.Tensor))`, *optional*):
Contains precomputed key and value hidden states of the attention blocks. Can be used to speed up decoding.
If `past_key_values` are used, the user can optionally input only the last `decoder_input_ids` (those that
don't have their past key value states given to this model) of shape `(batch_size, 1)` instead of all
`decoder_input_ids` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`.
use_cache (`bool`, *optional*):
If set to `True`, `past_key_values` key value states are returned and can be used to speed up decoding (see
`past_key_values`).
"""
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
if labels is not None:
use_cache = False
outputs = self.bert(
input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
position_ids=position_ids,
head_mask=head_mask,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
encoder_hidden_states=encoder_hidden_states,
encoder_attention_mask=encoder_attention_mask,
past_key_values=past_key_values,
use_cache=use_cache,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
is_decoder=is_decoder,
training=training,
)
sequence_output = outputs[0]
prediction_scores = self.cls(sequence_output)
if return_logits:
return prediction_scores[:, :-1, :]
lm_loss = None
if labels is not None:
# we are doing next-token prediction; shift prediction scores and input ids by one
shifted_prediction_scores = prediction_scores[:, :-1, :]
shifted_prediction_scores = tf.reshape(shifted_prediction_scores, (-1, self.config.vocab_size))
labels = labels[:, 1:]
labels = tf.reshape(labels, (-1,))
# Keras won't give us label smoothing for sparse CE, so we de-sparsify things here
# Use relu to clamp masked labels at 0 to avoid NaN (we will be zeroing those out later anyway)
one_hot_labels = tf.one_hot(tf.nn.relu(labels), depth=self.config.vocab_size, dtype=tf.float32)
loss_fct = keras.losses.CategoricalCrossentropy(
from_logits=True, label_smoothing=self.label_smoothing, reduction="none"
)
masked_positions = tf.cast(tf.not_equal(labels, -100), dtype=tf.float32)
lm_loss = loss_fct(one_hot_labels, shifted_prediction_scores)
lm_loss *= masked_positions
lm_loss = tf.reduce_sum(lm_loss, axis=0) / tf.math.count_nonzero(masked_positions, dtype=tf.float32)
if not return_dict:
output = (prediction_scores,) + outputs[2:]
return ((lm_loss,) + output) if lm_loss is not None else output
return TFCausalLMOutputWithCrossAttentions(
loss=lm_loss,
logits=prediction_scores,
past_key_values=outputs.past_key_values,
hidden_states=outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=outputs.attentions,
cross_attentions=outputs.cross_attentions,
)
def prepare_inputs_for_generation(self, input_ids, past_key_values=None, attention_mask=None, **model_kwargs):
input_shape = input_ids.shape
# if model is used as a decoder in encoder-decoder model, the decoder attention mask is created on the fly
if attention_mask is None:
attention_mask = input_ids.new_ones(input_shape)
# cut decoder_input_ids if past_key_values is used
if past_key_values is not None:
input_ids = input_ids[:, -1:]
return {
"input_ids": input_ids,
"attention_mask": attention_mask,
"past_key_values": past_key_values,
"encoder_hidden_states": model_kwargs.get("encoder_hidden_states", None),
"encoder_attention_mask": model_kwargs.get("encoder_attention_mask", None),
"is_decoder": True,
}
def _reorder_cache(self, past_key_values, beam_idx):
reordered_past = ()
for layer_past in past_key_values:
reordered_past += (tuple(past_state.index_select(0, beam_idx) for past_state in layer_past),)
return reordered_past
def build(self, input_shape=None):
if self.built:
return
self.built = True
if getattr(self, "bert", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.bert.name):
self.bert.build(None)
if getattr(self, "cls", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.cls.name):
self.cls.build(None)
```
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ENCODING: utf-8
```py
# coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2022 The HuggingFace Inc. team.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
"""
Processor class for Blip.
"""
from typing import List, Optional, Union
from ...image_utils import ImageInput
from ...processing_utils import ProcessingKwargs, ProcessorMixin, Unpack
from ...tokenization_utils_base import BatchEncoding, PreTokenizedInput, TextInput
class BlipProcessorKwargs(ProcessingKwargs, total=False):
_defaults = {
"text_kwargs": {
"add_special_tokens": True,
"padding": False,
"stride": 0,
"return_overflowing_tokens": False,
"return_special_tokens_mask": False,
"return_offsets_mapping": False,
"return_token_type_ids": False,
"return_length": False,
"verbose": True,
},
"images_kwargs": {},
}
class BlipProcessor(ProcessorMixin):
r"""
Constructs a BLIP processor which wraps a BERT tokenizer and BLIP image processor into a single processor.
[`BlipProcessor`] offers all the functionalities of [`BlipImageProcessor`] and [`BertTokenizerFast`]. See the
docstring of [`~BlipProcessor.__call__`] and [`~BlipProcessor.decode`] for more information.
Args:
image_processor (`BlipImageProcessor`):
An instance of [`BlipImageProcessor`]. The image processor is a required input.
tokenizer (`BertTokenizerFast`):
An instance of ['BertTokenizerFast`]. The tokenizer is a required input.
"""
attributes = ["image_processor", "tokenizer"]
valid_kwargs = []
image_processor_class = ("BlipImageProcessor", "BlipImageProcessorFast")
tokenizer_class = ("BertTokenizer", "BertTokenizerFast")
def __init__(self, image_processor, tokenizer, **kwargs):
tokenizer.return_token_type_ids = False
super().__init__(image_processor, tokenizer)
self.current_processor = self.image_processor
def __call__(
self,
images: ImageInput = None,
text: Optional[Union[str, List[str], TextInput, PreTokenizedInput]] = None,
audio=None,
videos=None,
**kwargs: Unpack[BlipProcessorKwargs],
) -> BatchEncoding:
"""
This method uses [`BlipImageProcessor.__call__`] method to prepare image(s) for the model, and
[`BertTokenizerFast.__call__`] to prepare text for the model.
Please refer to the docstring of the above two methods for more information.
Args:
images (`ImageInput`):
The image or batch of images to be prepared. Each image can be a PIL image, NumPy array or PyTorch
tensor. Both channels-first and channels-last formats are supported.
text (`TextInput`, `PreTokenizedInput`, `List[TextInput]`, `List[PreTokenizedInput]`):
The sequence or batch of sequences to be encoded. Each sequence can be a string or a list of strings
(pretokenized string). If the sequences are provided as list of strings (pretokenized), you must set
`is_split_into_words=True` (to lift the ambiguity with a batch of sequences).
return_tensors (`str` or [`~utils.TensorType`], *optional*):
If set, will return tensors of a particular framework. Acceptable values are:
- `'tf'`: Return TensorFlow `tf.constant` objects.
- `'pt'`: Return PyTorch `torch.Tensor` objects.
- `'np'`: Return NumPy `np.ndarray` objects.
- `'jax'`: Return JAX `jnp.ndarray` objects.
"""
if images is None and text is None:
raise ValueError("You have to specify either images or text.")
text_encoding = None
# add pixel_values encoding. If we also have text_encoding, update image encoding and return it.
# else, return the text encoding.
output_kwargs = self._merge_kwargs(
BlipProcessorKwargs,
tokenizer_init_kwargs=self.tokenizer.init_kwargs,
**kwargs,
)
if text is not None:
text_encoding = self.tokenizer(text, **output_kwargs["text_kwargs"])
if images is not None:
encoding_image_processor = self.image_processor(images, **output_kwargs["images_kwargs"])
if text_encoding is not None:
encoding_image_processor.update(text_encoding)
return encoding_image_processor
return text_encoding
def batch_decode(self, *args, **kwargs):
"""
This method forwards all its arguments to BertTokenizerFast's [`~PreTrainedTokenizer.batch_decode`]. Please
refer to the docstring of this method for more information.
"""
return self.tokenizer.batch_decode(*args, **kwargs)
def decode(self, *args, **kwargs):
"""
This method forwards all its arguments to BertTokenizerFast's [`~PreTrainedTokenizer.decode`]. Please refer to
the docstring of this method for more information.
"""
return self.tokenizer.decode(*args, **kwargs)
@property
def model_input_names(self):
tokenizer_input_names = self.tokenizer.model_input_names
image_processor_input_names = self.image_processor.model_input_names
return list(dict.fromkeys(tokenizer_input_names + image_processor_input_names))
__all__ = ["BlipProcessor"]
```
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ENCODING: utf-8
```py
# Copyright 2024 The HuggingFace Team. All rights reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING
from ...utils import _LazyModule
from ...utils.import_utils import define_import_structure
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from .configuration_bloom import *
from .modeling_bloom import *
from .modeling_flax_bloom import *
from .tokenization_bloom_fast import *
else:
import sys
_file = globals()["__file__"]
sys.modules[__name__] = _LazyModule(__name__, _file, define_import_structure(_file), module_spec=__spec__)
```
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ENCODING: utf-8
```py
# coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2022 the Big Science Workshop and HuggingFace Inc. team. All rights reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
"""Bloom configuration"""
from collections import OrderedDict
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Any, List, Mapping, Optional
from packaging import version
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from ... import PreTrainedTokenizer, TensorType
from ...configuration_utils import PretrainedConfig
from ...onnx import OnnxConfigWithPast, PatchingSpec
from ...utils import is_torch_available, logging
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
class BloomConfig(PretrainedConfig):
"""
This is the configuration class to store the configuration of a [`BloomModel`]. It is used to instantiate a Bloom
model according to the specified arguments, defining the model architecture. Instantiating a configuration with the
defaults will yield a similar configuration to the Bloom architecture
[bigscience/bloom](https://huggingface.co/bigscience/bloom).
Configuration objects inherit from [`PretrainedConfig`] and can be used to control the model outputs. Read the
documentation from [`PretrainedConfig`] for more information.
Args:
vocab_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 250880):
Vocabulary size of the Bloom model. Defines the maximum number of different tokens that can be represented
by the `inputs_ids` passed when calling [`BloomModel`]. Check [this
discussion](https://huggingface.co/bigscience/bloom/discussions/120#633d28389addb8530b406c2a) on how the
`vocab_size` has been defined.
hidden_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 64):
Dimensionality of the embeddings and hidden states.
n_layer (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 2):
Number of hidden layers in the Transformer encoder.
n_head (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 8):
Number of attention heads for each attention layer in the Transformer encoder.
layer_norm_epsilon (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 1e-5):
The epsilon to use in the layer normalization layers.
initializer_range (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.02):
The standard deviation of the truncated_normal_initializer for initializing all weight matrices.
apply_residual_connection_post_layernorm (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
If enabled, use the layer norm of the hidden states as the residual in the transformer blocks
hidden_dropout (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.1):
Dropout rate of the dropout function on the bias dropout.
attention_dropout (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.1):
Dropout rate applied to the attention probs
use_cache (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether or not the model should return the last key/values attentions (not used by all models).
pretraining_tp (`int`, *optional*, defaults to `1`):
Experimental feature. Tensor parallelism rank used during pretraining with Megatron. Please refer to [this
document](https://huggingface.co/docs/transformers/parallelism) to understand more about it. This value is
necessary to ensure exact reproducibility of the pretraining results. Please refer to [this
issue](https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/issues/76232). Note also that this is enabled only when
`slow_but_exact=True`.
slow_but_exact (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Experimental feature. Whether to use slow but exact implementation of the attention mechanism. While
merging the TP rank tensors, due to slicing operations the results may be slightly different between the
model trained on Megatron and our model. Please refer to [this
issue](https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/issues/76232). A solution to obtain more accurate results is to
enable this feature. Enabling this will hurt the computational time of the inference. Will be probably
resolved in the future once the main model has been fine-tuned with TP_rank=1.
Example:
```python
>>> from transformers import BloomConfig, BloomModel
>>> # Initializing a Bloom configuration
>>> configuration = BloomConfig()
>>> # Initializing a model (with random weights) from the configuration
>>> model = BloomModel(configuration)
>>> # Accessing the model configuration
>>> configuration = model.config
```"""
model_type = "bloom"
keys_to_ignore_at_inference = ["past_key_values"]
attribute_map = {
"num_hidden_layers": "n_layer",
"num_attention_heads": "n_head",
}
def __init__(
self,
vocab_size=250880,
hidden_size=64,
n_layer=2,
n_head=8,
layer_norm_epsilon=1e-5,
initializer_range=0.02,
use_cache=True,
bos_token_id=1,
eos_token_id=2,
apply_residual_connection_post_layernorm=False,
hidden_dropout=0.0,
attention_dropout=0.0,
pretraining_tp=1, # TP rank used when training with megatron
slow_but_exact=False,
**kwargs,
):
self.vocab_size = vocab_size
# Backward compatibility with n_embed kwarg
n_embed = kwargs.pop("n_embed", None)
self.hidden_size = hidden_size if n_embed is None else n_embed
self.n_layer = n_layer
self.n_head = n_head
self.layer_norm_epsilon = layer_norm_epsilon
self.initializer_range = initializer_range
self.use_cache = use_cache
self.pretraining_tp = pretraining_tp
self.apply_residual_connection_post_layernorm = apply_residual_connection_post_layernorm
self.hidden_dropout = hidden_dropout
self.attention_dropout = attention_dropout
self.bos_token_id = bos_token_id
self.eos_token_id = eos_token_id
self.slow_but_exact = slow_but_exact
super().__init__(bos_token_id=bos_token_id, eos_token_id=eos_token_id, **kwargs)
class BloomOnnxConfig(OnnxConfigWithPast):
torch_onnx_minimum_version = version.parse("1.12")
def __init__(
self,
config: PretrainedConfig,
task: str = "default",
patching_specs: List[PatchingSpec] = None,
use_past: bool = False,
):
super().__init__(config, task=task, patching_specs=patching_specs, use_past=use_past)
if not getattr(self._config, "pad_token_id", None):
# TODO: how to do that better?
self._config.pad_token_id = 0
@property
def inputs(self) -> Mapping[str, Mapping[int, str]]:
common_inputs = OrderedDict({"input_ids": {0: "batch", 1: "sequence"}})
if self.use_past:
# BLOOM stores values on dynamic axis 2. For more details see: https://github.com/huggingface/transformers/pull/18344
self.fill_with_past_key_values_(common_inputs, direction="inputs", inverted_values_shape=True)
common_inputs["attention_mask"] = {0: "batch", 1: "past_sequence + sequence"}
else:
common_inputs["attention_mask"] = {0: "batch", 1: "sequence"}
return common_inputs
@property
def num_layers(self) -> int:
return self._config.n_layer
@property
def num_attention_heads(self) -> int:
return self._config.n_head
@property
def atol_for_validation(self) -> float:
return 1e-3
def generate_dummy_inputs(
self,
tokenizer: "PreTrainedTokenizer",
batch_size: int = -1,
seq_length: int = -1,
is_pair: bool = False,
framework: Optional["TensorType"] = None,
) -> Mapping[str, Any]:
common_inputs = super(OnnxConfigWithPast, self).generate_dummy_inputs(
tokenizer, batch_size=batch_size, seq_length=seq_length, is_pair=is_pair, framework=framework
)
# We need to order the input in the way they appears in the forward()
ordered_inputs = OrderedDict({"input_ids": common_inputs["input_ids"]})
# Need to add the past_keys
if self.use_past:
if not is_torch_available():
raise ValueError("Cannot generate dummy past_keys inputs without PyTorch installed.")
else:
import torch
batch, seqlen = common_inputs["input_ids"].shape
# Not using the same length for past_key_values
past_key_values_length = seqlen + 2
head_dim = self._config.hidden_size // self.num_attention_heads
past_key_shape = (
batch * self.num_attention_heads,
head_dim,
past_key_values_length,
)
past_value_shape = (
batch * self.num_attention_heads,
past_key_values_length,
head_dim,
)
ordered_inputs["past_key_values"] = [
(torch.zeros(past_key_shape), torch.zeros(past_value_shape)) for _ in range(self.num_layers)
]
ordered_inputs["attention_mask"] = common_inputs["attention_mask"]
if self.use_past:
mask_dtype = ordered_inputs["attention_mask"].dtype
ordered_inputs["attention_mask"] = torch.cat(
[ordered_inputs["attention_mask"], torch.ones(batch, past_key_values_length, dtype=mask_dtype)], dim=1
)
return ordered_inputs
@property
def default_onnx_opset(self) -> int:
return 13
__all__ = ["BloomConfig", "BloomOnnxConfig"]
```
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```py
# coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2022 HuggingFace Inc. team and BigScience workshop.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
"""PyTorch BLOOM model."""
import math
import warnings
from typing import Optional, Tuple, Union
import torch
import torch.utils.checkpoint
from torch import nn
from torch.nn import BCEWithLogitsLoss, CrossEntropyLoss, LayerNorm, MSELoss
from torch.nn import functional as F
from ...cache_utils import Cache, DynamicCache, StaticCache
from ...file_utils import add_code_sample_docstrings, add_start_docstrings, add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward
from ...generation import GenerationMixin
from ...modeling_attn_mask_utils import AttentionMaskConverter
from ...modeling_outputs import (
BaseModelOutputWithPastAndCrossAttentions,
CausalLMOutputWithCrossAttentions,
QuestionAnsweringModelOutput,
SequenceClassifierOutputWithPast,
TokenClassifierOutput,
)
from ...modeling_utils import PreTrainedModel
from ...utils import (
is_torch_flex_attn_available,
logging,
)
from .configuration_bloom import BloomConfig
if is_torch_flex_attn_available():
from torch.nn.attention.flex_attention import BlockMask
from ...integrations.flex_attention import make_flex_block_causal_mask
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC = "bigscience/bloom-560m"
_CONFIG_FOR_DOC = "BloomConfig"
def build_alibi_tensor(attention_mask: torch.Tensor, num_heads: int, dtype: torch.dtype) -> torch.Tensor:
"""
Link to paper: https://arxiv.org/abs/2108.12409 Alibi tensor is not causal as the original paper mentions, it
relies on a translation invariance of softmax for quick implementation: with l being a tensor, and a fixed value
`softmax(l+a) = softmax(l)`. Based on
https://github.com/ofirpress/attention_with_linear_biases/blob/a35aaca144e0eb6b789dfcb46784c4b8e31b7983/fairseq/models/transformer.py#L742
TODO @thomasw21 this doesn't work as nicely due to the masking strategy, and so masking varies slightly.
Args:
Returns tensor shaped (batch_size * num_heads, 1, max_seq_len)
attention_mask (`torch.Tensor`):
Token-wise attention mask, this should be of shape (batch_size, max_seq_len).
num_heads (`int`):
number of heads
dtype (`torch.dtype`, *optional*, default=`torch.bfloat16`):
dtype of the output tensor
"""
batch_size, seq_length = attention_mask.shape
closest_power_of_2 = 2 ** math.floor(math.log2(num_heads))
base = torch.tensor(
2 ** (-(2 ** -(math.log2(closest_power_of_2) - 3))), device=attention_mask.device, dtype=torch.float32
)
powers = torch.arange(1, 1 + closest_power_of_2, device=attention_mask.device, dtype=torch.int32)
slopes = torch.pow(base, powers)
if closest_power_of_2 != num_heads:
extra_base = torch.tensor(
2 ** (-(2 ** -(math.log2(2 * closest_power_of_2) - 3))), device=attention_mask.device, dtype=torch.float32
)
num_remaining_heads = min(closest_power_of_2, num_heads - closest_power_of_2)
extra_powers = torch.arange(1, 1 + 2 * num_remaining_heads, 2, device=attention_mask.device, dtype=torch.int32)
slopes = torch.cat([slopes, torch.pow(extra_base, extra_powers)], dim=0)
# Note: alibi will added to the attention bias that will be applied to the query, key product of attention
# => therefore alibi will have to be of shape (batch_size, num_heads, query_length, key_length)
# => here we set (batch_size=1, num_heads=num_heads, query_length=1, key_length=max_length)
# => the query_length dimension will then be broadcasted correctly
# This is more or less identical to T5's relative position bias:
# https://github.com/huggingface/transformers/blob/f681437203baa7671de3174b0fa583c349d9d5e1/src/transformers/models/t5/modeling_t5.py#L527
arange_tensor = ((attention_mask.cumsum(dim=-1) - 1) * attention_mask)[:, None, :]
alibi = slopes[..., None] * arange_tensor
return alibi.reshape(batch_size * num_heads, 1, seq_length).to(dtype)
def dropout_add(x: torch.Tensor, residual: torch.Tensor, prob: float, training: bool) -> torch.Tensor:
"""
Dropout add function
Args:
x (`torch.tensor`):
input tensor
residual (`torch.tensor`):
residual tensor
prob (`float`):
dropout probability
training (`bool`):
training mode
"""
out = F.dropout(x, p=prob, training=training)
out = residual + out
return out
def bloom_gelu_forward(x: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
"""
Custom bias GELU function. Adapted from Megatron-DeepSpeed code. Here we use a simple implementation (inference) to
make the model jitable.
Args:
x (`torch.tensor`):
input hidden states
"""
return x * 0.5 * (1.0 + torch.tanh(0.79788456 * x * (1 + 0.044715 * x * x)))
def bloom_gelu_back(g: torch.Tensor, x: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
"""
gradient of tanh approximation of gelu gradient of actual gelu is: 0.5 * (1. + torch.erf(x * 0.70710678)) +
0.3989423 * x * torch.exp(-0.5 * x * x)
Args:
g (`torch.tensor`):
gradient output tensor
x (`torch.tensor`):
input tensor
"""
x = x[0] # x is a tuple of 1 element, needs to unpack it first
tanh_out = torch.tanh(0.79788456 * x * (1 + 0.044715 * x * x))
# sqrt(2/pi) * 3 * 0.044715 -> 0.1070322243
ff = 0.5 * x * ((1 - tanh_out * tanh_out) * (0.79788456 + 0.1070322243 * x * x)) + 0.5 * (1 + tanh_out)
return ff * g
class GeLUFunction(torch.autograd.Function):
@staticmethod
def forward(ctx, input: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
ctx.save_for_backward(input)
return bloom_gelu_forward(input)
@staticmethod
def backward(ctx, grad_output: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
input = ctx.saved_tensors
tmp = bloom_gelu_back(grad_output, input)
return tmp
class BloomGelu(nn.Module):
"""
BloomBiasGelu wrapper function that make use of the simple function on inference mode to make the model
torchscriptable and use the autograd function in training mode to get the accurate results of the gradients Partly
copied from Megatron-DeepSpeed code and adapted for our needs
See here why autograd functions are not torchscriptable: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/issues/22329
"""
def __init__(self):
super().__init__()
def forward(self, x: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
if self.training:
return GeLUFunction.apply(x)
else:
return bloom_gelu_forward(x)
class BloomAttention(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config: BloomConfig, layer_idx: Optional[int] = None):
super().__init__()
self.pretraining_tp = config.pretraining_tp
self.slow_but_exact = config.slow_but_exact
self.hidden_size = config.hidden_size
self.num_heads = config.n_head
self.head_dim = self.hidden_size // self.num_heads
self.split_size = self.hidden_size
self.hidden_dropout = config.hidden_dropout
if self.head_dim * self.num_heads != self.hidden_size:
raise ValueError(
f"`hidden_size` must be divisible by num_heads (got `hidden_size`: {self.hidden_size} and `num_heads`:"
f" {self.num_heads})."
)
# Layer-wise attention scaling
self.inv_norm_factor = 1.0 / math.sqrt(self.head_dim)
self.beta = 1.0
self.layer_idx = layer_idx
if layer_idx is None:
logger.warning_once(
f"Instantiating {self.__class__.__name__} without passing a `layer_idx` is not recommended and will "
"lead to errors during the forward call if caching is used. Please make sure to provide a `layer_idx` "
"when creating this class."
)
self.query_key_value = nn.Linear(self.hidden_size, 3 * self.hidden_size, bias=True)
self.dense = nn.Linear(self.hidden_size, self.hidden_size)
self.attention_dropout = nn.Dropout(config.attention_dropout)
def _reshape(self, fused_qkv: torch.Tensor) -> Tuple[torch.Tensor, torch.Tensor, torch.Tensor]:
"""
Split the last dimension into (num_heads, head_dim) and reshapes to (bs, heads, len, dim) shape
without making any copies, results share same memory storage as `fused_qkv`
Args:
fused_qkv (`torch.tensor`): [batch_size, seq_length, num_heads * 3 * head_dim]
Returns:
query: [batch_size, num_heads, seq_length, head_dim]
key: [batch_size, num_heads, seq_length, head_dim]
value: [batch_size, num_heads, seq_length, head_dim]
"""
batch_size, seq_length, three_times_hidden_size = fused_qkv.shape
fused_qkv = fused_qkv.view(batch_size, seq_length, self.num_heads, 3, self.head_dim)
query_layer = fused_qkv[..., 0, :].transpose(1, 2)
key_layer = fused_qkv[..., 1, :].transpose(1, 2)
value_layer = fused_qkv[..., 2, :].transpose(1, 2)
return query_layer, key_layer, value_layer
def _merge_heads(self, x: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
"""
Merge heads together over the last dimension
Args:
x (`torch.tensor`): [batch_size * num_heads, seq_length, head_dim]
Returns:
torch.tensor: [batch_size, seq_length, num_heads * head_dim]
"""
# What we want to achieve is:
# batch_size * num_heads, seq_length, head_dim -> batch_size, seq_length, num_heads * head_dim
batch_size_and_num_heads, seq_length, _ = x.shape
batch_size = batch_size_and_num_heads // self.num_heads
# First view to decompose the batch size
# batch_size * num_heads, seq_length, head_dim -> batch_size, num_heads, seq_length, head_dim
x = x.view(batch_size, self.num_heads, seq_length, self.head_dim)
# batch_size, num_heads, seq_length, head_dim -> batch_size, seq_length, num_heads, head_dim
x = x.permute(0, 2, 1, 3)
# batch_size, seq_length, num_heads, head_dim -> batch_size, seq_length, num_heads * head_dim
return x.reshape(batch_size, seq_length, self.num_heads * self.head_dim)
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
residual: torch.Tensor,
alibi: torch.Tensor,
attention_mask: torch.Tensor,
layer_past: Optional[Cache] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
use_cache: bool = False,
output_attentions: bool = False,
cache_position: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
):
batch_size, q_length, _ = hidden_states.shape
fused_qkv = self.query_key_value(hidden_states) # [batch_size, seq_length, 3 x hidden_size]
# 3 x [batch_size, num_heads, seq_length, head_dim]
query_layer, key_layer, value_layer = self._reshape(fused_qkv)
if layer_past is not None:
cache_kwargs = {"cache_position": cache_position}
key_layer, value_layer = layer_past.update(key_layer, value_layer, self.layer_idx, cache_kwargs)
# reshape qkv for further computations
query_layer = query_layer.reshape(batch_size * self.num_heads, -1, self.head_dim)
key_layer = key_layer.reshape(batch_size * self.num_heads, -1, self.head_dim).transpose(-1, -2)
value_layer = value_layer.reshape(batch_size * self.num_heads, -1, self.head_dim)
# [batch_size * num_heads, q_length, kv_length]
attention_scores = alibi.baddbmm(
batch1=query_layer,
batch2=key_layer,
beta=self.beta,
alpha=self.inv_norm_factor,
)
# change view to [batch_size, num_heads, q_length, kv_length]
attn_weights = attention_scores.view(batch_size, self.num_heads, q_length, -1)
if attention_mask is not None: # no matter the length, we just slice it
causal_mask = attention_mask[:, :, :, : key_layer.shape[-1]]
attn_weights = attn_weights + causal_mask
# cast attention scores to fp32, compute scaled softmax and cast back to initial dtype
attention_probs = F.softmax(attn_weights, dim=-1, dtype=torch.float32).to(query_layer.dtype)
# [batch_size, num_heads, q_length, kv_length]
attention_probs = self.attention_dropout(attention_probs)
if head_mask is not None:
attention_probs = attention_probs * head_mask
# change view [batch_size x num_heads, q_length, kv_length]
attention_probs_reshaped = attention_probs.view(batch_size * self.num_heads, q_length, -1)
# matmul: [batch_size * num_heads, q_length, head_dim]
context_layer = torch.bmm(attention_probs_reshaped, value_layer)
# change view [batch_size, q_length, num_heads * head_dim]
context_layer = self._merge_heads(context_layer)
# aggregate results across tp ranks. See here: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/issues/76232
if self.pretraining_tp > 1 and self.slow_but_exact:
slices = self.hidden_size / self.pretraining_tp
output_tensor = torch.zeros_like(context_layer)
for i in range(self.pretraining_tp):
output_tensor = output_tensor + F.linear(
context_layer[:, :, int(i * slices) : int((i + 1) * slices)],
self.dense.weight[:, int(i * slices) : int((i + 1) * slices)],
)
else:
output_tensor = self.dense(context_layer)
output_tensor = dropout_add(output_tensor, residual, self.hidden_dropout, self.training)
outputs = (output_tensor, layer_past)
if output_attentions:
outputs += (attention_probs,)
return outputs
class BloomMLP(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config: BloomConfig):
super().__init__()
hidden_size = config.hidden_size
self.pretraining_tp = config.pretraining_tp
self.slow_but_exact = config.slow_but_exact
self.dense_h_to_4h = nn.Linear(hidden_size, 4 * hidden_size)
self.gelu_impl = BloomGelu()
self.dense_4h_to_h = nn.Linear(4 * hidden_size, hidden_size)
self.hidden_dropout = config.hidden_dropout
def forward(self, hidden_states: torch.Tensor, residual: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
hidden_states = self.gelu_impl(self.dense_h_to_4h(hidden_states))
if self.pretraining_tp > 1 and self.slow_but_exact:
intermediate_output = torch.zeros_like(residual)
slices = self.dense_4h_to_h.weight.shape[-1] / self.pretraining_tp
for i in range(self.pretraining_tp):
intermediate_output = intermediate_output + F.linear(
hidden_states[:, :, int(i * slices) : int((i + 1) * slices)],
self.dense_4h_to_h.weight[:, int(i * slices) : int((i + 1) * slices)],
)
else:
intermediate_output = self.dense_4h_to_h(hidden_states)
output = dropout_add(intermediate_output, residual, self.hidden_dropout, self.training)
return output
class BloomBlock(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config: BloomConfig, layer_idx: Optional[int] = None):
super().__init__()
hidden_size = config.hidden_size
self.input_layernorm = LayerNorm(hidden_size, eps=config.layer_norm_epsilon)
self.num_heads = config.n_head
self.self_attention = BloomAttention(config, layer_idx)
self.post_attention_layernorm = LayerNorm(hidden_size, eps=config.layer_norm_epsilon)
self.mlp = BloomMLP(config)
self.apply_residual_connection_post_layernorm = config.apply_residual_connection_post_layernorm
self.hidden_dropout = config.hidden_dropout
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
alibi: torch.Tensor,
attention_mask: torch.Tensor,
layer_past: Optional[Cache] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
use_cache: bool = False,
output_attentions: bool = False,
cache_position: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
):
# hidden_states: [batch_size, seq_length, hidden_size]
# Layer norm at the beginning of the transformer layer.
layernorm_output = self.input_layernorm(hidden_states)
# Layer norm post the self attention.
if self.apply_residual_connection_post_layernorm:
residual = layernorm_output
else:
residual = hidden_states
# Self attention.
attn_outputs = self.self_attention(
layernorm_output,
residual,
layer_past=layer_past,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
alibi=alibi,
head_mask=head_mask,
use_cache=use_cache,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
cache_position=cache_position,
)
attention_output = attn_outputs[0]
outputs = attn_outputs[1:]
layernorm_output = self.post_attention_layernorm(attention_output)
# Get residual
if self.apply_residual_connection_post_layernorm:
residual = layernorm_output
else:
residual = attention_output
# MLP.
output = self.mlp(layernorm_output, residual)
if use_cache:
outputs = (output,) + outputs
else:
outputs = (output,) + outputs[1:]
return outputs # hidden_states, past_kv, attentions
class BloomPreTrainedModel(PreTrainedModel):
config_class = BloomConfig
base_model_prefix = "transformer"
supports_gradient_checkpointing = True
_no_split_modules = ["BloomBlock"]
_skip_keys_device_placement = "past_key_values"
_supports_cache_class = True
_supports_static_cache = True
_supports_quantized_cache = True
def __init__(self, *inputs, **kwargs):
super().__init__(*inputs, **kwargs)
def _init_weights(self, module: nn.Module):
"""Initialize the weights."""
if isinstance(module, nn.Linear):
# Slightly different from the TF version which uses truncated_normal for initialization
# cf https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/5617
module.weight.data.normal_(mean=0.0, std=self.config.initializer_range)
if module.bias is not None:
module.bias.data.zero_()
elif isinstance(module, nn.Embedding):
module.weight.data.normal_(mean=0.0, std=self.config.initializer_range)
if module.padding_idx is not None:
module.weight.data[module.padding_idx].zero_()
elif isinstance(module, LayerNorm):
module.bias.data.zero_()
module.weight.data.fill_(1.0)
BLOOM_START_DOCSTRING = r"""
This model inherits from [`PreTrainedModel`]. Check the superclass documentation for the generic methods the
library implements for all its model (such as downloading or saving, resizing the input embeddings etc.)
This model is also a PyTorch [torch.nn.Module](https://pytorch.org/docs/stable/nn.html#torch.nn.Module) subclass.
Use it as a regular PyTorch Module and refer to the PyTorch documentation for all matter related to general usage
and behavior.
Parameters:
config ([`BloomConfig`]): Model configuration class with all the parameters of the model.
Initializing with a config file does not load the weights associated with the model, only the
configuration. Check out the [`~PreTrainedModel.from_pretrained`] method to load the model weights.
"""
BLOOM_INPUTS_DOCSTRING = r"""
Args:
input_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, input_ids_length)`):
`input_ids_length` = `sequence_length` if `past_key_values` is `None` else `past_key_values[0][0].shape[2]`
(`sequence_length` of input past key value states). Indices of input sequence tokens in the vocabulary.
If `past_key_values` is used, only `input_ids` that do not have their past calculated should be passed as
`input_ids`.
Indices can be obtained using [`AutoTokenizer`]. See [`PreTrainedTokenizer.encode`] and
[`PreTrainedTokenizer.__call__`] for details.
[What are input IDs?](../glossary#input-ids)
past_key_values (`Cache` or `tuple(tuple(torch.FloatTensor))`, *optional*):
Pre-computed hidden-states (key and values in the self-attention blocks and in the cross-attention
blocks) that can be used to speed up sequential decoding. This typically consists in the `past_key_values`
returned by the model at a previous stage of decoding, when `use_cache=True` or `config.use_cache=True`.
Two formats are allowed:
- a [`~cache_utils.Cache`] instance, see our
[kv cache guide](https://huggingface.co/docs/transformers/en/kv_cache);
- Tuple of `tuple(torch.FloatTensor)` of length `config.n_layers`, with each tuple having 2 tensors of
shape `(batch_size, num_heads, sequence_length, embed_size_per_head)`). This is also known as the legacy
cache format.
The model will output the same cache format that is fed as input. If no `past_key_values` are passed, the
legacy cache format will be returned.
If `past_key_values` are used, the user can optionally input only the last `input_ids` (those that don't
have their past key value states given to this model) of shape `(batch_size, 1)` instead of all `input_ids`
of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`.
attention_mask (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on padding token indices. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
head_mask (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(num_heads,)` or `(num_layers, num_heads)`, *optional*):
Mask to nullify selected heads of the self-attention modules. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 indicates the head is **not masked**,
- 0 indicates the head is **masked**.
inputs_embeds (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`, *optional*):
Optionally, instead of passing `input_ids` you can choose to directly pass an embedded representation. This
is useful if you want more control over how to convert `input_ids` indices into associated vectors than the
model's internal embedding lookup matrix.
If `past_key_values` is used, optionally only the last `inputs_embeds` have to be input (see
`past_key_values`).
use_cache (`bool`, *optional*):
If set to `True`, `past_key_values` key value states are returned and can be used to speed up decoding (see
`past_key_values`).
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under returned
tensors for more detail.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors for
more detail.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~file_utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple.
cache_position (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Indices depicting the position of the input sequence tokens in the sequence. Contrarily to `position_ids`,
this tensor is not affected by padding. It is used to update the cache in the correct position and to infer
the complete sequence length.
"""
@add_start_docstrings(
"The bare Bloom Model transformer outputting raw hidden-states without any specific head on top.",
BLOOM_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class BloomModel(BloomPreTrainedModel):
def __init__(self, config: BloomConfig):
super().__init__(config)
self.embed_dim = config.hidden_size
self.num_heads = config.n_head
# Embedding + LN Embedding
self.word_embeddings = nn.Embedding(config.vocab_size, self.embed_dim)
self.word_embeddings_layernorm = LayerNorm(self.embed_dim, eps=config.layer_norm_epsilon)
# Transformer blocks
self.h = nn.ModuleList([BloomBlock(config, layer_idx=i) for i in range(config.num_hidden_layers)])
# Final Layer Norm
self.ln_f = LayerNorm(self.embed_dim, eps=config.layer_norm_epsilon)
self.gradient_checkpointing = False
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
def build_alibi_tensor(self, attention_mask: torch.Tensor, num_heads: int, dtype: torch.dtype) -> torch.Tensor:
return build_alibi_tensor(attention_mask, num_heads, dtype)
def get_input_embeddings(self):
return self.word_embeddings
def set_input_embeddings(self, new_embeddings: torch.Tensor):
self.word_embeddings = new_embeddings
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(BLOOM_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@add_code_sample_docstrings(
checkpoint=_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC,
output_type=BaseModelOutputWithPastAndCrossAttentions,
config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC,
)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
past_key_values: Optional[Union[Cache, Tuple[Tuple[torch.Tensor, torch.Tensor], ...]]] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
use_cache: Optional[bool] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
cache_position: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
**deprecated_arguments,
) -> Union[Tuple[torch.Tensor, ...], BaseModelOutputWithPastAndCrossAttentions]:
if deprecated_arguments.pop("position_ids", False) is not False:
# `position_ids` could have been `torch.Tensor` or `None` so defaulting pop to `False` allows to detect if users were passing explicitly `None`
warnings.warn(
"`position_ids` have no functionality in BLOOM and will be removed in v5.0.0. You can safely ignore"
" passing `position_ids`.",
FutureWarning,
)
if len(deprecated_arguments) > 0:
raise ValueError(f"Got unexpected arguments: {deprecated_arguments}")
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
use_cache = use_cache if use_cache is not None else self.config.use_cache
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
if (input_ids is None) ^ (inputs_embeds is not None):
raise ValueError("You must specify exactly one of input_ids or inputs_embeds")
if self.gradient_checkpointing and self.training and use_cache:
logger.warning_once(
"`use_cache=True` is incompatible with gradient checkpointing. Setting `use_cache=False`..."
)
use_cache = False
if inputs_embeds is None:
inputs_embeds = self.word_embeddings(input_ids)
# kept for BC (non `Cache` `past_key_values` inputs)
return_legacy_cache = False
if use_cache and not isinstance(past_key_values, Cache):
return_legacy_cache = True
if past_key_values is None:
past_key_values = DynamicCache()
else:
past_key_values = DynamicCache.from_legacy_cache(past_key_values)
logger.warning_once(
"We detected that you are passing `past_key_values` as a tuple of tuples. This is deprecated and "
"will be removed in v4.47. Please convert your cache or use an appropriate `Cache` class "
"(https://huggingface.co/docs/transformers/kv_cache#legacy-cache-format)"
)
batch_size, seq_length, _ = inputs_embeds.shape
past_length = past_key_values.get_seq_length() if past_key_values is not None else 0
seq_length_with_past = seq_length + past_length
if cache_position is None:
cache_position = torch.arange(past_length, past_length + seq_length, device=inputs_embeds.device)
# Prepare head mask if needed
# 1.0 in head_mask indicate we keep the head
# attention_probs has shape batch_size x num_heads x N x N
# head_mask has shape n_layer x batch x num_heads x N x N
head_mask = self.get_head_mask(head_mask, self.config.n_layer)
hidden_states = self.word_embeddings_layernorm(inputs_embeds)
next_decoder_cache = None
all_self_attentions = () if output_attentions else None
all_hidden_states = () if output_hidden_states else None
# Compute alibi tensor: check build_alibi_tensor documentation
if attention_mask is None:
attention_mask = torch.ones((batch_size, seq_length_with_past), device=hidden_states.device)
else:
attention_mask = attention_mask.to(hidden_states.device)
alibi = self.build_alibi_tensor(attention_mask, self.num_heads, dtype=hidden_states.dtype)
causal_mask = self._update_causal_mask(
attention_mask, inputs_embeds, cache_position, past_key_values, output_attentions
)
for i, block in enumerate(self.h):
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states = all_hidden_states + (hidden_states,)
if self.gradient_checkpointing and self.training:
outputs = self._gradient_checkpointing_func(
block.__call__,
hidden_states,
alibi,
causal_mask,
past_key_values,
head_mask[i],
use_cache,
output_attentions,
cache_position,
)
else:
outputs = block(
hidden_states,
layer_past=past_key_values,
attention_mask=causal_mask,
head_mask=head_mask[i],
use_cache=use_cache,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
alibi=alibi,
cache_position=cache_position,
)
hidden_states = outputs[0]
if use_cache:
next_decoder_cache = outputs[1]
if output_attentions:
all_self_attentions = all_self_attentions + (outputs[2 if use_cache else 1],)
# Add last hidden state
hidden_states = self.ln_f(hidden_states)
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states = all_hidden_states + (hidden_states,)
next_cache = next_decoder_cache if use_cache else None
if return_legacy_cache:
next_cache = next_cache.to_legacy_cache()
if not return_dict:
return tuple(
v for v in [hidden_states, next_cache, all_hidden_states, all_self_attentions] if v is not None
)
return BaseModelOutputWithPastAndCrossAttentions(
last_hidden_state=hidden_states,
past_key_values=next_cache,
hidden_states=all_hidden_states,
attentions=all_self_attentions,
)
# Copied from transformers.models.llama.modeling_llama.LlamaModel._update_causal_mask
def _update_causal_mask(
self,
attention_mask: torch.Tensor,
input_tensor: torch.Tensor,
cache_position: torch.Tensor,
past_key_values: Cache,
output_attentions: bool = False,
):
if self.config._attn_implementation == "flash_attention_2":
if attention_mask is not None and (attention_mask == 0.0).any():
return attention_mask
return None
if self.config._attn_implementation == "flex_attention":
if isinstance(attention_mask, torch.Tensor):
attention_mask = make_flex_block_causal_mask(attention_mask)
if isinstance(attention_mask, BlockMask):
return attention_mask
# For SDPA, when possible, we will rely on its `is_causal` argument instead of its `attn_mask` argument, in
# order to dispatch on Flash Attention 2. This feature is not compatible with static cache, as SDPA will fail
# to infer the attention mask.
past_seen_tokens = past_key_values.get_seq_length() if past_key_values is not None else 0
using_static_cache = isinstance(past_key_values, StaticCache)
# When output attentions is True, sdpa implementation's forward method calls the eager implementation's forward
if self.config._attn_implementation == "sdpa" and not using_static_cache and not output_attentions:
if AttentionMaskConverter._ignore_causal_mask_sdpa(
attention_mask,
inputs_embeds=input_tensor,
past_key_values_length=past_seen_tokens,
is_training=self.training,
):
return None
dtype, device = input_tensor.dtype, input_tensor.device
sequence_length = input_tensor.shape[1]
if using_static_cache:
target_length = past_key_values.get_max_cache_shape()
else:
target_length = (
attention_mask.shape[-1]
if isinstance(attention_mask, torch.Tensor)
else past_seen_tokens + sequence_length + 1
)
# In case the provided `attention` mask is 2D, we generate a causal mask here (4D).
causal_mask = self._prepare_4d_causal_attention_mask_with_cache_position(
attention_mask,
sequence_length=sequence_length,
target_length=target_length,
dtype=dtype,
device=device,
cache_position=cache_position,
batch_size=input_tensor.shape[0],
)
if (
self.config._attn_implementation == "sdpa"
and attention_mask is not None
and attention_mask.device.type in ["cuda", "xpu"]
and not output_attentions
):
# Attend to all tokens in fully masked rows in the causal_mask, for example the relevant first rows when
# using left padding. This is required by F.scaled_dot_product_attention memory-efficient attention path.
# Details: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/issues/110213
min_dtype = torch.finfo(dtype).min
causal_mask = AttentionMaskConverter._unmask_unattended(causal_mask, min_dtype)
return causal_mask
@staticmethod
# Copied from transformers.models.llama.modeling_llama.LlamaModel._prepare_4d_causal_attention_mask_with_cache_position
def _prepare_4d_causal_attention_mask_with_cache_position(
attention_mask: torch.Tensor,
sequence_length: int,
target_length: int,
dtype: torch.dtype,
device: torch.device,
cache_position: torch.Tensor,
batch_size: int,
**kwargs,
):
"""
Creates a causal 4D mask of shape `(batch_size, 1, query_length, key_value_length)` from a 2D mask of shape
`(batch_size, key_value_length)`, or if the input `attention_mask` is already 4D, do nothing.
Args:
attention_mask (`torch.Tensor`):
A 2D attention mask of shape `(batch_size, key_value_length)` or a 4D attention mask of shape
`(batch_size, 1, query_length, key_value_length)`.
sequence_length (`int`):
The sequence length being processed.
target_length (`int`):
The target length: when generating with static cache, the mask should be as long as the static cache,
to account for the 0 padding, the part of the cache that is not filled yet.
dtype (`torch.dtype`):
The dtype to use for the 4D attention mask.
device (`torch.device`):
The device to place the 4D attention mask on.
cache_position (`torch.Tensor`):
Indices depicting the position of the input sequence tokens in the sequence.
batch_size (`torch.Tensor`):
Batch size.
"""
if attention_mask is not None and attention_mask.dim() == 4:
# In this case we assume that the mask comes already in inverted form and requires no inversion or slicing.
causal_mask = attention_mask
else:
min_dtype = torch.finfo(dtype).min
causal_mask = torch.full(
(sequence_length, target_length), fill_value=min_dtype, dtype=dtype, device=device
)
if sequence_length != 1:
causal_mask = torch.triu(causal_mask, diagonal=1)
causal_mask *= torch.arange(target_length, device=device) > cache_position.reshape(-1, 1)
causal_mask = causal_mask[None, None, :, :].expand(batch_size, 1, -1, -1)
if attention_mask is not None:
causal_mask = causal_mask.clone() # copy to contiguous memory for in-place edit
mask_length = attention_mask.shape[-1]
padding_mask = causal_mask[:, :, :, :mask_length] + attention_mask[:, None, None, :].to(
causal_mask.device
)
padding_mask = padding_mask == 0
causal_mask[:, :, :, :mask_length] = causal_mask[:, :, :, :mask_length].masked_fill(
padding_mask, min_dtype
)
return causal_mask
@add_start_docstrings(
"""
The Bloom Model transformer with a language modeling head on top (linear layer with weights tied to the input
embeddings).
""",
BLOOM_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class BloomForCausalLM(BloomPreTrainedModel, GenerationMixin):
_tied_weights_keys = ["lm_head.weight"]
def __init__(self, config: BloomConfig):
super().__init__(config)
self.transformer = BloomModel(config)
self.lm_head = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.vocab_size, bias=False)
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
def get_output_embeddings(self):
return self.lm_head
def set_output_embeddings(self, new_embeddings: torch.Tensor):
self.lm_head = new_embeddings
def prepare_inputs_for_generation(
self,
input_ids,
past_key_values=None,
attention_mask=None,
inputs_embeds=None,
cache_position=None,
use_cache=True,
**kwargs,
):
# Overwriten because of the fixed-shape attention mask creation
# If we have cache: let's slice `input_ids` through `cache_position`, to keep only the unprocessed tokens
# Exception 1: when passing input_embeds, input_ids may be missing entries
# Exception 2: some generation methods do special slicing of input_ids, so we don't need to do it here
# Exception 3: with synced GPUs cache_position may go out of bounds, but we only want dummy token in that case.
# (we can't check exception 3 while compiling)
# Exception 4: If input_embeds are passed then slice it through `cache_position`, to keep only the unprocessed tokens and
# generate the first token for each sequence. Later use the generated Input ids for continuation.
if past_key_values is not None:
if inputs_embeds is not None and input_ids.shape[1] == 0: # Exception 4
inputs_embeds = inputs_embeds[:, -cache_position.shape[0] :]
elif (
inputs_embeds is not None # Exception 1
or cache_position[-1] >= input_ids.shape[1] # Exception 3
):
input_ids = input_ids[:, -cache_position.shape[0] :]
elif input_ids.shape[1] != cache_position.shape[0]: # Default case (the "else", a no op, is Exception 2)
input_ids = input_ids[:, cache_position]
# if `inputs_embeds` are passed, we only want to use them in the 1st generation step
if inputs_embeds is not None and len(cache_position) == inputs_embeds.shape[1]:
model_inputs = {"inputs_embeds": inputs_embeds, "input_ids": None}
else:
# This `clone` call is needed to avoid recapturing cuda graphs with `torch.compile`'s `mode="reduce-overhead`, as otherwise the
# input `position_ids` would have various stride during the decoding. Here, simply using `.contiguous()` is not sufficient as in
# the batch size = 1 case, `position_ids` is already contiguous but with varying stride which retriggers a capture.
model_inputs = {"input_ids": input_ids.clone(memory_format=torch.contiguous_format), "inputs_embeds": None}
# This part differs from other models because BLOOM needs a 2D mask to construct alibi tensor
# The only difference is the usage of 2D instead of 4D mask, but the shape will be static
if isinstance(past_key_values, StaticCache) and attention_mask is not None:
target_length = past_key_values.get_max_cache_shape()
batch_size, seq_length = attention_mask.shape
diff = target_length - seq_length
new_attn_mask = torch.zeros(batch_size, diff, device=attention_mask.device, dtype=attention_mask.dtype)
attention_mask = torch.cat(
[attention_mask, new_attn_mask],
dim=-1,
)
model_inputs.update(
{
"cache_position": cache_position,
"past_key_values": past_key_values,
"use_cache": use_cache,
"attention_mask": attention_mask,
}
)
return model_inputs
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(BLOOM_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@add_code_sample_docstrings(
checkpoint=_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC,
output_type=CausalLMOutputWithCrossAttentions,
config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC,
)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
past_key_values: Optional[Union[Cache, Tuple[Tuple[torch.Tensor, torch.Tensor], ...]]] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
labels: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
use_cache: Optional[bool] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
cache_position: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
**deprecated_arguments,
) -> Union[Tuple[torch.Tensor], CausalLMOutputWithCrossAttentions]:
r"""
labels (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Labels for language modeling. Note that the labels **are shifted** inside the model, i.e. you can set
`labels = input_ids` Indices are selected in `[-100, 0, ..., config.vocab_size]` All labels set to `-100`
are ignored (masked), the loss is only computed for labels in `[0, ..., config.vocab_size]`
"""
# Bloom has deprecated kwargs, so we need to pop num_items_in_batch explicitly
num_items_in_batch = deprecated_arguments.pop("num_items_in_batch", None)
if deprecated_arguments.pop("position_ids", False) is not False:
# `position_ids` could have been `torch.Tensor` or `None` so defaulting pop to `False` allows to detect if users were passing explicitly `None`
warnings.warn(
"`position_ids` have no functionality in BLOOM and will be removed in v5.0.0. You can safely ignore"
" passing `position_ids`.",
FutureWarning,
)
if len(deprecated_arguments) > 0:
raise ValueError(f"Got unexpected arguments: {deprecated_arguments}")
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
transformer_outputs = self.transformer(
input_ids,
past_key_values=past_key_values,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
head_mask=head_mask,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
use_cache=use_cache,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
cache_position=cache_position,
)
hidden_states = transformer_outputs[0]
lm_logits = self.lm_head(hidden_states)
loss = None
if labels is not None:
# move labels to correct device to enable model parallelism
labels = labels.to(lm_logits.device)
# Flatten the tokens
loss = self.loss_function(
lm_logits,
labels,
vocab_size=self.config.vocab_size,
num_items_in_batch=num_items_in_batch,
)
if not return_dict:
output = (lm_logits,) + transformer_outputs[1:]
return ((loss,) + output) if loss is not None else output
return CausalLMOutputWithCrossAttentions(
loss=loss,
logits=lm_logits,
past_key_values=transformer_outputs.past_key_values,
hidden_states=transformer_outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=transformer_outputs.attentions,
)
def _reorder_cache(
self, past: Tuple[Tuple[torch.Tensor, torch.Tensor], ...], beam_idx: torch.LongTensor
) -> Tuple[Tuple[torch.Tensor, torch.Tensor], ...]:
"""
This function is used to re-order the `past_key_values` cache if [`~PreTrainedModel.beam_search`] or
[`~PreTrainedModel.beam_sample`] is called. This is required to match `past_key_values` with the correct
beam_idx at every generation step.
Output shares the same memory storage as `past`.
"""
# Get a copy of `beam_idx` on all the devices where we need those indices.
device_to_beam_idx = {
past_state.device: beam_idx.to(past_state.device) for layer_past in past for past_state in layer_past
}
reordered_past = tuple(
(
layer_past[0].index_select(0, device_to_beam_idx[layer_past[0].device]),
layer_past[1].index_select(0, device_to_beam_idx[layer_past[0].device]),
)
for layer_past in past
)
return reordered_past
@add_start_docstrings(
"""
The Bloom Model transformer with a sequence classification head on top (linear layer).
[`BloomForSequenceClassification`] uses the last token in order to do the classification, as other causal models
(e.g. GPT-1) do.
Since it does classification on the last token, it requires to know the position of the last token. If a
`pad_token_id` is defined in the configuration, it finds the last token that is not a padding token in each row. If
no `pad_token_id` is defined, it simply takes the last value in each row of the batch. Since it cannot guess the
padding tokens when `inputs_embeds` are passed instead of `input_ids`, it does the same (take the last value in
each row of the batch).
""",
BLOOM_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class BloomForSequenceClassification(BloomPreTrainedModel):
def __init__(self, config: BloomConfig):
super().__init__(config)
self.num_labels = config.num_labels
self.transformer = BloomModel(config)
self.score = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.num_labels, bias=False)
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(BLOOM_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@add_code_sample_docstrings(
checkpoint=_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC,
output_type=SequenceClassifierOutputWithPast,
config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC,
)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
past_key_values: Optional[Union[Cache, Tuple[Tuple[torch.Tensor, torch.Tensor], ...]]] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
labels: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
use_cache: Optional[bool] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
**deprecated_arguments,
) -> Union[Tuple[torch.Tensor], SequenceClassifierOutputWithPast]:
r"""
labels (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size,)`, *optional*):
Labels for computing the sequence classification/regression loss. Indices should be in `[0, ...,
config.num_labels - 1]`. If `config.num_labels == 1` a regression loss is computed (Mean-Square loss), If
`config.num_labels > 1` a classification loss is computed (Cross-Entropy).
"""
if deprecated_arguments.pop("position_ids", False) is not False:
# `position_ids` could have been `torch.Tensor` or `None` so defaulting pop to `False` allows to detect if users were passing explicitly `None`
warnings.warn(
"`position_ids` have no functionality in BLOOM and will be removed in v5.0.0. You can safely ignore"
" passing `position_ids`.",
FutureWarning,
)
if len(deprecated_arguments) > 0:
raise ValueError(f"Got unexpected arguments: {deprecated_arguments}")
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
transformer_outputs = self.transformer(
input_ids,
past_key_values=past_key_values,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
head_mask=head_mask,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
use_cache=use_cache,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
hidden_states = transformer_outputs[0]
logits = self.score(hidden_states)
if input_ids is not None:
batch_size = input_ids.shape[0]
else:
batch_size = inputs_embeds.shape[0]
if self.config.pad_token_id is None and batch_size != 1:
raise ValueError("Cannot handle batch sizes > 1 if no padding token is defined.")
if self.config.pad_token_id is None:
last_non_pad_token = -1
elif input_ids is not None:
# To handle both left- and right- padding, we take the rightmost token that is not equal to pad_token_id
non_pad_mask = (input_ids != self.config.pad_token_id).to(logits.device, torch.int32)
token_indices = torch.arange(input_ids.shape[-1], device=logits.device, dtype=torch.int32)
last_non_pad_token = (token_indices * non_pad_mask).argmax(-1)
else:
last_non_pad_token = -1
logger.warning_once(
f"{self.__class__.__name__} will not detect padding tokens in `inputs_embeds`. Results may be "
"unexpected if using padding tokens in conjunction with `inputs_embeds.`"
)
pooled_logits = logits[torch.arange(batch_size, device=logits.device), last_non_pad_token]
loss = None
if labels is not None:
if self.config.problem_type is None:
if self.num_labels == 1:
self.config.problem_type = "regression"
elif self.num_labels > 1 and (labels.dtype == torch.long or labels.dtype == torch.int):
self.config.problem_type = "single_label_classification"
else:
self.config.problem_type = "multi_label_classification"
if self.config.problem_type == "regression":
loss_fct = MSELoss()
if self.num_labels == 1:
loss = loss_fct(pooled_logits.squeeze(), labels.squeeze())
else:
loss = loss_fct(pooled_logits, labels)
elif self.config.problem_type == "single_label_classification":
loss_fct = CrossEntropyLoss()
loss = loss_fct(pooled_logits, labels)
elif self.config.problem_type == "multi_label_classification":
loss_fct = BCEWithLogitsLoss()
loss = loss_fct(pooled_logits, labels)
if not return_dict:
output = (pooled_logits,) + transformer_outputs[1:]
return ((loss,) + output) if loss is not None else output
return SequenceClassifierOutputWithPast(
loss=loss,
logits=pooled_logits,
past_key_values=transformer_outputs.past_key_values,
hidden_states=transformer_outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=transformer_outputs.attentions,
)
@add_start_docstrings(
"""
Bloom Model with a token classification head on top (a linear layer on top of the hidden-states output) e.g. for
Named-Entity-Recognition (NER) tasks.
""",
BLOOM_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class BloomForTokenClassification(BloomPreTrainedModel):
def __init__(self, config: BloomConfig):
super().__init__(config)
self.num_labels = config.num_labels
self.transformer = BloomModel(config)
if hasattr(config, "classifier_dropout") and config.classifier_dropout is not None:
classifier_dropout = config.classifier_dropout
elif hasattr(config, "hidden_dropout") and config.hidden_dropout is not None:
classifier_dropout = config.hidden_dropout
else:
classifier_dropout = 0.1
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(classifier_dropout)
self.classifier = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.num_labels)
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(BLOOM_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@add_code_sample_docstrings(
checkpoint=_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC,
output_type=TokenClassifierOutput,
config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC,
)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
past_key_values: Optional[Union[Cache, Tuple[Tuple[torch.Tensor, torch.Tensor], ...]]] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
labels: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
use_cache: Optional[bool] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
**deprecated_arguments,
) -> Union[Tuple[torch.Tensor], TokenClassifierOutput]:
r"""
labels (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size,)`, *optional*):
Labels for computing the sequence classification/regression loss. Indices should be in `[0, ...,
config.num_labels - 1]`. If `config.num_labels == 1` a regression loss is computed (Mean-Square loss), If
`config.num_labels > 1` a classification loss is computed (Cross-Entropy).
"""
if deprecated_arguments.pop("position_ids", False) is not False:
# `position_ids` could have been `torch.Tensor` or `None` so defaulting pop to `False` allows to detect if users were passing explicitly `None`
warnings.warn(
"`position_ids` have no functionality in BLOOM and will be removed in v5.0.0. You can safely ignore"
" passing `position_ids`.",
FutureWarning,
)
if len(deprecated_arguments) > 0:
raise ValueError(f"Got unexpected arguments: {deprecated_arguments}")
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
transformer_outputs = self.transformer(
input_ids,
past_key_values=past_key_values,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
head_mask=head_mask,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
use_cache=use_cache,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
hidden_states = transformer_outputs[0]
hidden_states = self.dropout(hidden_states)
logits = self.classifier(hidden_states)
loss = None
if labels is not None:
# move labels to correct device to enable model parallelism
labels = labels.to(logits.device)
batch_size, seq_length = labels.shape
loss_fct = CrossEntropyLoss()
loss = loss_fct(
logits.view(batch_size * seq_length, self.num_labels), labels.view(batch_size * seq_length)
)
if not return_dict:
output = (logits,) + transformer_outputs[2:]
return ((loss,) + output) if loss is not None else output
return TokenClassifierOutput(
loss=loss,
logits=logits,
hidden_states=transformer_outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=transformer_outputs.attentions,
)
@add_start_docstrings(
"""
The BLOOM Model transformer with a span classification head on top for extractive question-answering tasks like
SQuAD (a linear layers on top of the hidden-states output to compute `span start logits` and `span end logits`).
""",
BLOOM_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class BloomForQuestionAnswering(BloomPreTrainedModel):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__(config)
self.transformer = BloomModel(config)
self.qa_outputs = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, 2)
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(BLOOM_INPUTS_DOCSTRING.format("batch_size, sequence_length"))
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
start_positions: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
end_positions: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple, QuestionAnsweringModelOutput]:
r"""
start_positions (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size,)`, *optional*):
Labels for position (index) of the start of the labelled span for computing the token classification loss.
Positions are clamped to the length of the sequence (`sequence_length`). Position outside of the sequence
are not taken into account for computing the loss.
end_positions (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size,)`, *optional*):
Labels for position (index) of the end of the labelled span for computing the token classification loss.
Positions are clamped to the length of the sequence (`sequence_length`). Position outside of the sequence
are not taken into account for computing the loss.
"""
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
outputs = self.transformer(
input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
position_ids=position_ids,
head_mask=head_mask,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
sequence_output = outputs[0]
logits = self.qa_outputs(sequence_output)
start_logits, end_logits = logits.split(1, dim=-1)
start_logits = start_logits.squeeze(-1).contiguous()
end_logits = end_logits.squeeze(-1).contiguous()
total_loss = None
if start_positions is not None and end_positions is not None:
# If we are on multi-GPU, split add a dimension
if len(start_positions.size()) > 1:
start_positions = start_positions.squeeze(-1)
if len(end_positions.size()) > 1:
end_positions = end_positions.squeeze(-1)
# sometimes the start/end positions are outside our model inputs, we ignore these terms
ignored_index = start_logits.size(1)
start_positions = start_positions.clamp(0, ignored_index)
end_positions = end_positions.clamp(0, ignored_index)
loss_fct = CrossEntropyLoss(ignore_index=ignored_index)
start_loss = loss_fct(start_logits, start_positions)
end_loss = loss_fct(end_logits, end_positions)
total_loss = (start_loss + end_loss) / 2
if not return_dict:
output = (start_logits, end_logits) + outputs[2:]
return ((total_loss,) + output) if total_loss is not None else output
return QuestionAnsweringModelOutput(
loss=total_loss,
start_logits=start_logits,
end_logits=end_logits,
hidden_states=outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=outputs.attentions,
)
__all__ = [
"BloomForCausalLM",
"BloomModel",
"BloomPreTrainedModel",
"BloomForSequenceClassification",
"BloomForTokenClassification",
"BloomForQuestionAnswering",
]
```
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```py
# coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2023 HuggingFace Inc. Team and Bigscience Workshop. All rights reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
"""Flax BLOOM model."""
import math
from functools import partial
from typing import Optional, Tuple
import flax.linen as nn
import jax
import jax.numpy as jnp
from flax.core.frozen_dict import FrozenDict, freeze, unfreeze
from flax.linen import combine_masks, dot_product_attention_weights, make_causal_mask
from flax.linen.activation import tanh
from flax.traverse_util import flatten_dict, unflatten_dict
from jax import lax
from ...modeling_flax_outputs import (
FlaxBaseModelOutput,
FlaxBaseModelOutputWithPastAndCrossAttentions,
FlaxCausalLMOutput,
)
from ...modeling_flax_utils import FlaxPreTrainedModel, append_call_sample_docstring
from ...utils import add_start_docstrings, add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward, logging
from .configuration_bloom import BloomConfig
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC = "bigscience/bloom"
_CONFIG_FOR_DOC = "BloomConfig"
BLOOM_START_DOCSTRING = r"""
This model inherits from [`FlaxPreTrainedModel`]. Check the superclass documentation for the generic methods the
library implements for all its model (such as downloading or saving, resizing the input embeddings, pruning heads
etc.)
This model is also a Flax Linen
[flax.nn.Module](https://flax.readthedocs.io/en/latest/_autosummary/flax.nn.module.html) subclass. Use it as a
regular Flax Module and refer to the Flax documentation for all matter related to general usage and behavior.
Finally, this model supports inherent JAX features such as:
- [Just-In-Time (JIT) compilation](https://jax.readthedocs.io/en/latest/jax.html#just-in-time-compilation-jit)
- [Automatic Differentiation](https://jax.readthedocs.io/en/latest/jax.html#automatic-differentiation)
- [Vectorization](https://jax.readthedocs.io/en/latest/jax.html#vectorization-vmap)
- [Parallelization](https://jax.readthedocs.io/en/latest/jax.html#parallelization-pmap)
Parameters:
config ([`BloomConfig`]): Model configuration class with all the parameters of the model.
Initializing with a config file does not load the weights associated with the model, only the
configuration. Check out the [`~FlaxPreTrainedModel.from_pretrained`] method to load the model weights.
dtype (`jax.numpy.dtype`, *optional*, defaults to `jax.numpy.float32`):
The data type of the computation. Can be one of `jax.numpy.float32`, `jax.numpy.float16` (on GPUs) and
`jax.numpy.bfloat16` (on TPUs).
This can be used to enable mixed-precision training or half-precision inference on GPUs or TPUs. If
specified all the computation will be performed with the given `dtype`.
**Note that this only specifies the dtype of the computation and does not influence the dtype of model
parameters.**
If you wish to change the dtype of the model parameters, see [`~FlaxPreTrainedModel.to_fp16`] and
[`~FlaxPreTrainedModel.to_bf16`].
"""
BLOOM_INPUTS_DOCSTRING = r"""
Args:
input_ids (`numpy.ndarray` of shape `(batch_size, input_ids_length)`):
`input_ids_length` = `sequence_length`. Indices of input sequence tokens in the vocabulary.
Indices can be obtained using [`BloomTokenizer`]. See [`PreTrainedTokenizer.encode`] and
[`PreTrainedTokenizer.__call__`] for details.
[What are input IDs?](../glossary#input-ids)
attention_mask (`numpy.ndarray` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on padding token indices. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
past_key_values (`Dict[str, np.ndarray]`, *optional*, returned by `init_cache` or when passing previous `past_key_values`):
Dictionary of pre-computed hidden-states (key and values in the attention blocks) that can be used for fast
auto-regressive decoding. Pre-computed key and value hidden-states are of shape *[batch_size, max_length]*.
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under returned
tensors for more detail.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors for
more detail.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple.
"""
def build_alibi_tensor(attention_mask: jnp.ndarray, num_heads: int, dtype: Optional[jnp.dtype] = jnp.float32):
"""
Flax implementation of the BLOOM Alibi tensor. BLOOM Alibi tensor is not causal as the original paper mentions, it
relies on a translation invariance of softmax for quick implementation: with l being a tensor, and a fixed value
`softmax(l+a) = softmax(l)`. Based on
https://github.com/ofirpress/attention_with_linear_biases/blob/a35aaca144e0eb6b789dfcb46784c4b8e31b7983/fairseq/models/transformer.py#L742
Link to paper: https://arxiv.org/abs/2108.12409
Args:
attention_mask (`jnp.ndarray`):
Token-wise attention mask, this should be of shape `(batch_size, max_seq_len)`.
num_heads (`int`):
Number of attention heads.
dtype (`jnp.dtype`, *optional*, defaults to `jnp.float32`):
The data type (dtype) of the output tensor.
Returns: Alibi tensor of shape `(batch_size * num_heads, 1, max_seq_len)`.
"""
batch_size, seq_length = attention_mask.shape
closest_power_of_2 = 2 ** math.floor(math.log2(num_heads))
base = jnp.array(2 ** (-(2 ** -(math.log2(closest_power_of_2) - 3))), dtype=jnp.float32)
powers = jnp.arange(1, 1 + closest_power_of_2, dtype=jnp.float32)
slopes = jax.lax.pow(base, powers)
if closest_power_of_2 != num_heads:
extra_base = jnp.array(2 ** (-(2 ** -(math.log2(2 * closest_power_of_2) - 3))), dtype=jnp.float32)
num_remaining_heads = min(closest_power_of_2, num_heads - closest_power_of_2)
extra_powers = jnp.arange(1, 1 + 2 * num_remaining_heads, 2, dtype=jnp.float32)
slopes = jnp.cat([slopes, jax.lax.pow(extra_base, extra_powers)], axis=0)
# Note: the Alibi tensor will added to the attention bias that will be applied to the query, key product of attention
# therefore, Alibi will have to be of shape (batch_size, num_heads, query_length, key_length)
# => here we set (batch_size=1, num_heads=num_heads, query_length=1, key_length=max_length)
# so that the query_length dimension will then be broadcast correctly.
# This is more or less identical to T5's relative position bias:
# https://github.com/huggingface/transformers/blob/f681437203baa7671de3174b0fa583c349d9d5e1/src/transformers/models/t5/modeling_t5.py#L527
arange_tensor = ((attention_mask.cumsum(axis=-1) - 1) * attention_mask)[:, None, :]
alibi = slopes[..., None] * arange_tensor
alibi = jnp.expand_dims(alibi, axis=2)
return jnp.asarray(alibi, dtype)
class FlaxBloomAttention(nn.Module):
config: BloomConfig
dtype: jnp.dtype = jnp.float32
def setup(self):
self.hidden_size = self.config.hidden_size
self.num_heads = self.config.n_head
self.head_dim = self.hidden_size // self.num_heads
self.attention_softmax_in_fp32 = self.dtype is not jnp.float32
if self.head_dim * self.num_heads != self.hidden_size:
raise ValueError(
f"`hidden_size` must be divisible by `num_heads` (got `hidden_size`: {self.hidden_size} and "
f"`num_heads`: {self.num_heads})."
)
dense = partial(
nn.Dense,
dtype=self.dtype,
kernel_init=jax.nn.initializers.normal(self.config.initializer_range),
)
self.query_key_value = dense(self.hidden_size * 3)
self.dense = dense(self.hidden_size)
self.resid_dropout = nn.Dropout(rate=self.config.hidden_dropout)
def _split_heads(self, hidden_states):
return hidden_states.reshape(hidden_states.shape[:-1] + (self.num_heads, self.head_dim * 3))
def _merge_heads(self, hidden_states):
return hidden_states.reshape(hidden_states.shape[:2] + (self.hidden_size,))
@nn.compact
# Copied from transformers.models.gptj.modeling_flax_gptj.FlaxGPTJAttention._concatenate_to_cache
def _concatenate_to_cache(self, key, value, query, attention_mask):
"""
This function takes projected key, value states from a single input token and concatenates the states to cached
states from previous steps. This function is slightly adapted from the official Flax repository:
https://github.com/google/flax/blob/491ce18759622506588784b4fca0e4bf05f8c8cd/flax/linen/attention.py#L252
"""
# detect if we're initializing by absence of existing cache data.
is_initialized = self.has_variable("cache", "cached_key")
cached_key = self.variable("cache", "cached_key", jnp.zeros, key.shape, key.dtype)
cached_value = self.variable("cache", "cached_value", jnp.zeros, value.shape, value.dtype)
cache_index = self.variable("cache", "cache_index", lambda: jnp.array(0, dtype=jnp.int32))
if is_initialized:
*batch_dims, max_length, num_heads, depth_per_head = cached_key.value.shape
# update key, value caches with our new 1d spatial slices
cur_index = cache_index.value
indices = (0,) * len(batch_dims) + (cur_index, 0, 0)
key = lax.dynamic_update_slice(cached_key.value, key, indices)
value = lax.dynamic_update_slice(cached_value.value, value, indices)
cached_key.value = key
cached_value.value = value
num_updated_cache_vectors = query.shape[1]
cache_index.value = cache_index.value + num_updated_cache_vectors
# causal mask for cached decoder self-attention: our single query position should only attend to those key
# positions that have already been generated and cached, not the remaining zero elements.
pad_mask = jnp.broadcast_to(
jnp.arange(max_length) < cur_index + num_updated_cache_vectors,
tuple(batch_dims) + (1, num_updated_cache_vectors, max_length),
)
attention_mask = combine_masks(pad_mask, attention_mask)
return key, value, attention_mask
def __call__(
self,
hidden_states,
residual,
alibi,
attention_mask=None,
deterministic: bool = True,
init_cache: bool = False,
output_attentions: bool = False,
):
batch_size, seq_length = hidden_states.shape[:2]
# proj q, k, v
fused_qkv = self.query_key_value(hidden_states)
fused_qkv = self._split_heads(fused_qkv)
query, key, value = jnp.split(fused_qkv, 3, axis=-1)
causal_attention_mask = make_causal_mask(attention_mask, dtype="bool")
# for fast decoding causal attention mask should be shifted
causal_attention_mask_shift = (
self.variables["cache"]["cache_index"] if self.has_variable("cache", "cached_key") else 0
)
# fast decoding for generate requires special attention_mask
if self.has_variable("cache", "cached_key"):
max_decoder_length = self.variables["cache"]["cached_key"].shape[1]
causal_attention_mask = jax.lax.dynamic_slice(
causal_attention_mask,
(0, 0, causal_attention_mask_shift, 0),
(1, 1, seq_length, max_decoder_length),
)
# broadcast causal attention mask & attention mask to fit for merge
causal_attention_mask = jnp.broadcast_to(
causal_attention_mask, (batch_size,) + causal_attention_mask.shape[1:]
)
attention_mask = jnp.broadcast_to(jnp.expand_dims(attention_mask, axis=(-3, -2)), causal_attention_mask.shape)
attention_mask = combine_masks(attention_mask, causal_attention_mask)
dropout_rng = None
if not deterministic and self.config.attention_dropout > 0.0:
dropout_rng = self.make_rng("dropout")
# During fast autoregressive decoding, we feed one position at a time,
# and cache the keys and values step by step.
if self.has_variable("cache", "cached_key") or init_cache:
key, value, attention_mask = self._concatenate_to_cache(key, value, query, attention_mask)
# transform boolean mask into float mask
mask_value = jnp.finfo(self.dtype).min
attention_bias = lax.select(
attention_mask > 0,
jnp.full(attention_mask.shape, 0.0).astype(self.dtype),
jnp.full(attention_mask.shape, mask_value).astype(self.dtype),
)
attention_bias = attention_bias + alibi
# Cast in fp32 if the original dtype is different from fp32
attention_dtype = jnp.float32 if self.attention_softmax_in_fp32 else self.dtype
attn_weights = dot_product_attention_weights(
query,
key,
bias=attention_bias,
dropout_rng=dropout_rng,
dropout_rate=self.config.attention_dropout,
deterministic=deterministic,
dtype=attention_dtype,
)
# Cast back in the original dtype if the native dtype is not fp32
if self.attention_softmax_in_fp32:
attn_weights = attn_weights.astype(self.dtype)
attn_output = jnp.einsum("...hqk,...khd->...qhd", attn_weights, value)
attn_output = self._merge_heads(attn_output)
attn_output = self.dense(attn_output)
attn_output = self.resid_dropout(attn_output, deterministic=deterministic)
attn_output = attn_output + residual
outputs = (attn_output, attn_weights) if output_attentions else (attn_output,)
return outputs
class BloomGELU(nn.Module):
def setup(self):
self.dtype = jnp.float32
def __call__(self, x):
return x * 0.5 * (1.0 + tanh(0.79788456 * x * (1 + 0.044715 * x * x)))
class FlaxBloomMLP(nn.Module):
config: BloomConfig
dtype: jnp.dtype = jnp.float32
def setup(self):
hidden_size = self.config.hidden_size
kernel_init = jax.nn.initializers.normal(self.config.initializer_range)
self.dense_h_to_4h = nn.Dense(4 * hidden_size, dtype=self.dtype, kernel_init=kernel_init)
self.dense_4h_to_h = nn.Dense(hidden_size, dtype=self.dtype, kernel_init=kernel_init)
self.hidden_dropout = nn.Dropout(self.config.hidden_dropout)
self.act = BloomGELU()
def __call__(self, hidden_states, residual, deterministic: bool = True):
hidden_states = self.dense_h_to_4h(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.act(hidden_states)
intermediate_output = self.dense_4h_to_h(hidden_states)
intermediate_output = intermediate_output + residual
hidden_states = self.hidden_dropout(intermediate_output, deterministic=deterministic)
return hidden_states
class FlaxBloomBlock(nn.Module):
config: BloomConfig
dtype: jnp.dtype = jnp.float32
def setup(self):
self.input_layernorm = nn.LayerNorm(epsilon=self.config.layer_norm_epsilon, dtype=self.dtype)
self.self_attention = FlaxBloomAttention(self.config, dtype=self.dtype)
self.post_attention_layernorm = nn.LayerNorm(epsilon=self.config.layer_norm_epsilon, dtype=self.dtype)
self.mlp = FlaxBloomMLP(self.config, dtype=self.dtype)
self.apply_residual_connection_post_layernorm = self.config.apply_residual_connection_post_layernorm
self.hidden_dropout = self.config.hidden_dropout
def __call__(
self,
hidden_states,
alibi,
attention_mask=None,
deterministic: bool = True,
init_cache: bool = False,
output_attentions: bool = False,
):
layernorm_output = self.input_layernorm(hidden_states)
# layer norm before saving residual if config calls for it
if self.apply_residual_connection_post_layernorm:
residual = layernorm_output
else:
residual = hidden_states
# self-attention
attn_outputs = self.self_attention(
layernorm_output,
residual=residual,
alibi=alibi,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
deterministic=deterministic,
init_cache=init_cache,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
)
attention_output = attn_outputs[0]
outputs = attn_outputs[1:]
post_layernorm = self.post_attention_layernorm(attention_output)
# set residual based on config
if self.apply_residual_connection_post_layernorm:
residual = post_layernorm
else:
residual = attention_output
output = self.mlp(post_layernorm, residual, deterministic=deterministic)
outputs = (output,) + outputs
return outputs
class FlaxBloomPreTrainedModel(FlaxPreTrainedModel):
"""
An abstract class to handle weights initialization and a simple interface for downloading and loading pretrained
models.
"""
config_class = BloomConfig
base_model_prefix = "transformer"
module_class: nn.Module = None
def __init__(
self,
config: BloomConfig,
input_shape: Tuple = (1, 1),
seed: int = 0,
dtype: jnp.dtype = jnp.float32,
_do_init: bool = True,
**kwargs,
):
module = self.module_class(config=config, dtype=dtype, **kwargs)
super().__init__(config, module, input_shape=input_shape, seed=seed, dtype=dtype, _do_init=_do_init)
def init_weights(self, rng: jax.random.PRNGKey, input_shape: Tuple, params: FrozenDict = None) -> FrozenDict:
# init input tensors
input_ids = jnp.zeros(input_shape, dtype="i4")
attention_mask = jnp.ones_like(input_ids)
params_rng, dropout_rng = jax.random.split(rng)
rngs = {"params": params_rng, "dropout": dropout_rng}
random_params = self.module.init(rngs, input_ids, attention_mask, return_dict=False)["params"]
if params is not None:
random_params = flatten_dict(unfreeze(random_params))
params = flatten_dict(unfreeze(params))
for missing_key in self._missing_keys:
params[missing_key] = random_params[missing_key]
self._missing_keys = set()
return freeze(unflatten_dict(params))
else:
return random_params
def init_cache(self, batch_size, max_length):
r"""
Args:
batch_size (`int`):
batch_size used for fast auto-regressive decoding. Defines the batch size of the initialized cache.
max_length (`int`):
maximum possible length for auto-regressive decoding. Defines the sequence length of the initialized
cache.
"""
# init input variables to retrieve cache
input_ids = jnp.ones((batch_size, max_length), dtype="i4")
attention_mask = jnp.ones_like(input_ids)
init_variables = self.module.init(
jax.random.PRNGKey(0), input_ids, attention_mask, return_dict=False, init_cache=True
)
return unfreeze(init_variables["cache"])
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(BLOOM_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
def __call__(
self,
input_ids,
attention_mask=None,
past_key_values: dict = None,
params: dict = None,
dropout_rng: jax.random.PRNGKey = None,
train: bool = False,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
):
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
batch_size, sequence_length = input_ids.shape
if attention_mask is None:
attention_mask = jnp.ones((batch_size, sequence_length))
# Handle any PRNG if needed
rngs = {}
if dropout_rng is not None:
rngs["dropout"] = dropout_rng
inputs = {"params": params or self.params}
# If past_key_values are passed then cache is already initialized a private flag init_cache has to be passed
# down to ensure cache is used. It has to be made sure that cache is marked as mutable so that it can be
# changed by FlaxBloomAttention module
if past_key_values:
inputs["cache"] = past_key_values
mutable = ["cache"]
else:
mutable = False
outputs = self.module.apply(
inputs,
jnp.array(input_ids, dtype="i4"),
jnp.array(attention_mask, dtype="i4"),
not train,
False,
output_attentions,
output_hidden_states,
return_dict,
rngs=rngs,
mutable=mutable,
)
# add updated cache to model output
if past_key_values is not None and return_dict:
outputs, past_key_values = outputs
outputs["past_key_values"] = unfreeze(past_key_values["cache"])
return outputs
elif past_key_values is not None and not return_dict:
outputs, past_key_values = outputs
outputs = outputs[:1] + (unfreeze(past_key_values["cache"]),) + outputs[1:]
return outputs
class FlaxBloomBlockCollection(nn.Module):
config: BloomConfig
dtype: jnp.dtype = jnp.float32
def setup(self):
self.layers = [
FlaxBloomBlock(self.config, name=str(layer_number), dtype=self.dtype)
for layer_number in range(self.config.num_hidden_layers)
]
def __call__(
self,
hidden_states,
alibi,
attention_mask=None,
deterministic: bool = True,
init_cache: bool = False,
output_attentions: bool = False,
output_hidden_states: bool = False,
):
all_attentions = () if output_attentions else None
all_hidden_states = () if output_hidden_states else None
for layer_number in range(self.config.num_hidden_layers):
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states += (hidden_states,)
layer_outputs = self.layers[layer_number](
hidden_states,
alibi=alibi,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
deterministic=deterministic,
init_cache=init_cache,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
)
hidden_states = layer_outputs[0]
if output_attentions:
all_attentions += (layer_outputs[1],)
# this contains possible `None` values - `FlaxBloomModule` will filter them out
outputs = (hidden_states, all_hidden_states, all_attentions)
return outputs
class FlaxBloomModule(nn.Module):
config: BloomConfig
dtype: jnp.dtype = jnp.float32
def setup(self):
self.embed_dim = self.config.hidden_size
# word embeddings (no positional embedding layer)
self.word_embeddings = nn.Embed(
self.config.vocab_size,
self.embed_dim,
embedding_init=jax.nn.initializers.normal(stddev=self.config.initializer_range),
dtype=self.dtype,
)
# post-embedding layernorm
self.word_embeddings_layernorm = nn.LayerNorm(epsilon=self.config.layer_norm_epsilon, dtype=self.dtype)
# transformer layers
self.h = FlaxBloomBlockCollection(self.config, dtype=self.dtype)
# final layernorm
self.ln_f = nn.LayerNorm(epsilon=self.config.layer_norm_epsilon, dtype=self.dtype)
def __call__(
self,
input_ids=None,
attention_mask=None,
deterministic=True,
init_cache: bool = False,
output_attentions: bool = False,
output_hidden_states: bool = False,
return_dict: bool = True,
):
inputs_embeds = self.word_embeddings(input_ids)
# do post-embedding layernorm
hidden_states = self.word_embeddings_layernorm(inputs_embeds)
# build alibi depending on `attention_mask`
alibi = build_alibi_tensor(attention_mask, self.config.n_head, dtype=hidden_states.dtype)
outputs = self.h(
hidden_states,
alibi=alibi,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
deterministic=deterministic,
init_cache=init_cache,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
)
hidden_states = outputs[0]
hidden_states = self.ln_f(hidden_states)
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states = outputs[1] + (hidden_states,)
outputs = (hidden_states, all_hidden_states) + outputs[2:]
else:
outputs = (hidden_states,) + outputs[1:]
if not return_dict:
return tuple(v for v in [outputs[0], outputs[-1]] if v is not None)
return FlaxBaseModelOutputWithPastAndCrossAttentions(
last_hidden_state=hidden_states,
hidden_states=outputs[1],
attentions=outputs[-1],
)
@add_start_docstrings(
"The bare Bloom Model transformer outputting raw hidden-states without any specific head on top.",
BLOOM_START_DOCSTRING,
)
# Copied from transformers.models.gpt_neo.modeling_flax_gpt_neo.FlaxGPTNeoModel with GPTNeo->Bloom
class FlaxBloomModel(FlaxBloomPreTrainedModel):
module_class = FlaxBloomModule
append_call_sample_docstring(FlaxBloomModel, _CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC, FlaxBaseModelOutput, _CONFIG_FOR_DOC)
class FlaxBloomForCausalLMModule(nn.Module):
config: BloomConfig
dtype: jnp.dtype = jnp.float32
def setup(self):
self.transformer = FlaxBloomModule(self.config, dtype=self.dtype)
self.lm_head = nn.Dense(
self.config.vocab_size,
use_bias=False,
dtype=self.dtype,
kernel_init=jax.nn.initializers.normal(stddev=self.config.initializer_range),
)
def __call__(
self,
input_ids,
attention_mask,
deterministic: bool = True,
init_cache: bool = False,
output_attentions: bool = False,
output_hidden_states: bool = False,
return_dict: bool = True,
):
outputs = self.transformer(
input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
deterministic=deterministic,
init_cache=init_cache,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
hidden_states = outputs[0]
if self.config.tie_word_embeddings:
shared_kernel = self.transformer.variables["params"]["word_embeddings"]["embedding"].T
lm_logits = self.lm_head.apply({"params": {"kernel": shared_kernel}}, hidden_states)
else:
lm_logits = self.lm_head(hidden_states)
if not return_dict:
return (lm_logits,) + outputs[1:]
return FlaxCausalLMOutput(logits=lm_logits, hidden_states=outputs.hidden_states, attentions=outputs.attentions)
@add_start_docstrings(
"""
The Bloom Model transformer with a language modeling head on top (linear layer with weights tied to the input
embeddings).
""",
BLOOM_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class FlaxBloomForCausalLM(FlaxBloomPreTrainedModel):
module_class = FlaxBloomForCausalLMModule
def prepare_inputs_for_generation(self, input_ids, max_length, attention_mask: Optional[jax.Array] = None):
# initializing the cache
batch_size, seq_length = input_ids.shape
past_key_values = self.init_cache(batch_size, max_length)
# Note that usually one would have to put 0's in the attention_mask for
# x > input_ids.shape[-1] and x < cache_length. But since Bloom uses a causal mask,
# those positions are masked anyway. Thus, we can create a single static attention_mask here,
# which is more efficient for compilation
extended_attention_mask = jnp.ones((batch_size, max_length), dtype="i4")
if attention_mask is not None:
extended_attention_mask = lax.dynamic_update_slice(extended_attention_mask, attention_mask, (0, 0))
return {
"past_key_values": past_key_values,
"attention_mask": extended_attention_mask,
}
def update_inputs_for_generation(self, model_outputs, model_kwargs):
model_kwargs["past_key_values"] = model_outputs.past_key_values
return model_kwargs
append_call_sample_docstring(FlaxBloomForCausalLM, _CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC, FlaxCausalLMOutput, _CONFIG_FOR_DOC)
__all__ = ["FlaxBloomForCausalLM", "FlaxBloomModel", "FlaxBloomPreTrainedModel"]
```
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ENCODING: utf-8
```py
# coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2022 The HuggingFace Inc. team.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
"""Tokenization classes for Bloom."""
import pickle
from typing import Optional, Tuple
from ...tokenization_utils_base import BatchEncoding
from ...tokenization_utils_fast import PreTrainedTokenizerFast
from ...utils import logging
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
VOCAB_FILES_NAMES = {"tokenizer_file": "tokenizer.json"}
class BloomTokenizerFast(PreTrainedTokenizerFast):
"""
Construct a "fast" Bloom tokenizer (backed by HuggingFace's *tokenizers* library). Based on byte-level
Byte-Pair-Encoding.
This tokenizer has been trained to treat spaces like parts of the tokens (a bit like sentencepiece) so a word will
be encoded differently whether it is at the beginning of the sentence (without space) or not:
```python
>>> from transformers import BloomTokenizerFast
>>> tokenizer = BloomTokenizerFast.from_pretrained("bigscience/bloom")
>>> tokenizer("Hello world")["input_ids"]
[59414, 8876]
>>> tokenizer(" Hello world")["input_ids"]
[86153, 8876]
```
You can get around that behavior by passing `add_prefix_space=True` when instantiating this tokenizer, but since
the model was not pretrained this way, it might yield a decrease in performance.
<Tip>
When used with `is_split_into_words=True`, this tokenizer needs to be instantiated with `add_prefix_space=True`.
</Tip>
This tokenizer inherits from [`PreTrainedTokenizerFast`] which contains most of the main methods. Users should
refer to this superclass for more information regarding those methods.
Args:
vocab_file (`str`):
Path to the vocabulary file.
merges_file (`str`):
Path to the merges file.
errors (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"replace"`):
Paradigm to follow when decoding bytes to UTF-8. See
[bytes.decode](https://docs.python.org/3/library/stdtypes.html#bytes.decode) for more information.
unk_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `<|endoftext|>`):
The unknown token. A token that is not in the vocabulary cannot be converted to an ID and is set to be this
token instead.
bos_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `<|endoftext|>`):
The beginning of sequence token.
eos_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `<|endoftext|>`):
The end of sequence token.
add_prefix_space (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether or not to add an initial space to the input. This allows to treat the leading word just as any
other word. (Bloom tokenizer detect beginning of words by the preceding space).
trim_offsets (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether or not the post-processing step should trim offsets to avoid including whitespaces.
"""
vocab_files_names = VOCAB_FILES_NAMES
model_input_names = ["input_ids", "attention_mask"]
slow_tokenizer_class = None
# No `max_model_input_sizes` as BLOOM uses ALiBi positional embeddings
def __init__(
self,
vocab_file=None,
merges_file=None,
tokenizer_file=None,
unk_token="<unk>",
bos_token="<s>",
eos_token="</s>",
pad_token="<pad>",
add_prefix_space=False,
clean_up_tokenization_spaces=False,
**kwargs,
):
super().__init__(
vocab_file=vocab_file,
merges_file=merges_file,
tokenizer_file=tokenizer_file,
unk_token=unk_token,
bos_token=bos_token,
eos_token=eos_token,
pad_token=pad_token,
add_prefix_space=add_prefix_space,
clean_up_tokenization_spaces=clean_up_tokenization_spaces,
**kwargs,
)
# TODO @ArthurZucker this can only work one way for now, to update later-on. Tests should also properly
# check this as they were green before.
pre_tok_state = pickle.dumps(self.backend_tokenizer.pre_tokenizer)
decoder_state = pickle.dumps(self.backend_tokenizer.decoder)
if add_prefix_space:
pre_tok_state = pre_tok_state.replace(b'"add_prefix_space":false', b'"add_prefix_space": true')
decoder_state = decoder_state.replace(b'"add_prefix_space":false', b'"add_prefix_space": true')
self.backend_tokenizer.pre_tokenizer = pickle.loads(pre_tok_state)
self.backend_tokenizer.decoder = pickle.loads(decoder_state)
self.add_prefix_space = add_prefix_space
def _batch_encode_plus(self, *args, **kwargs) -> BatchEncoding:
is_split_into_words = kwargs.get("is_split_into_words", False)
if not (self.add_prefix_space or not is_split_into_words):
raise Exception(
f"You need to instantiate {self.__class__.__name__} with add_prefix_space=True to use it with"
" pretokenized inputs."
)
return super()._batch_encode_plus(*args, **kwargs)
def _encode_plus(self, *args, **kwargs) -> BatchEncoding:
is_split_into_words = kwargs.get("is_split_into_words", False)
if not (self.add_prefix_space or not is_split_into_words):
raise Exception(
f"You need to instantiate {self.__class__.__name__} with add_prefix_space=True to use it with"
" pretokenized inputs."
)
return super()._encode_plus(*args, **kwargs)
def save_vocabulary(self, save_directory: str, filename_prefix: Optional[str] = None) -> Tuple[str]:
files = self._tokenizer.model.save(save_directory, name=filename_prefix)
return tuple(files)
__all__ = ["BloomTokenizerFast"]
```
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PATH: scripts\freecad_env\Lib\site-packages\transformers\models\bridgetower\__init__.py
ENCODING: utf-8
```py
# Copyright 2024 The HuggingFace Team. All rights reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING
from ...utils import _LazyModule
from ...utils.import_utils import define_import_structure
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from .configuration_bridgetower import *
from .image_processing_bridgetower import *
from .modeling_bridgetower import *
from .processing_bridgetower import *
else:
import sys
_file = globals()["__file__"]
sys.modules[__name__] = _LazyModule(__name__, _file, define_import_structure(_file), module_spec=__spec__)
```
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SOURCE CODE FILE: configuration_bridgetower.py
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PATH: scripts\freecad_env\Lib\site-packages\transformers\models\bridgetower\configuration_bridgetower.py
ENCODING: utf-8
```py
# coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2023 The Intel Labs Team Authors, The Microsoft Research Team Authors and HuggingFace Inc. team. All rights reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License=, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing=, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS=,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND=, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
"""BridgeTower model configuration"""
from ...configuration_utils import PretrainedConfig
from ...utils import logging
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
class BridgeTowerVisionConfig(PretrainedConfig):
r"""
This is the configuration class to store the vision configuration of a [`BridgeTowerModel`]. Instantiating a
configuration with the defaults will yield a similar configuration to that of the bridgetower-base
[BridgeTower/bridgetower-base](https://huggingface.co/BridgeTower/bridgetower-base/) architecture.
Configuration objects inherit from [`PretrainedConfig`] and can be used to control the model outputs. Read the
documentation from [`PretrainedConfig`] for more information.
Args:
hidden_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 768):
Dimensionality of the encoder layers and the pooler layer.
num_hidden_layers (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 12):
Number of hidden layers in visual encoder model.
patch_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 16):
The size (resolution) of each patch.
image_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 288):
The size (resolution) of each image.
initializer_factor (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 1):
A factor for initializing all weight matrices (should be kept to 1, used internally for initialization
testing).
layer_norm_eps (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 1e-05):
The epsilon used by the layer normalization layers.
stop_gradient (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether to stop gradient for training.
share_layernorm (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether LayerNorm layers are shared.
remove_last_layer (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether to remove the last layer from the vision encoder.
Example:
```python
>>> from transformers import BridgeTowerVisionConfig
>>> # Initializing a BridgeTower BridgeTower/bridgetower-base style configuration for the vision model
>>> configuration = BridgeTowerVisionConfig()
>>> # Accessing the configuration
>>> configuration
```"""
model_type = "bridgetower_vision_model"
base_config_key = "vision_config"
def __init__(
self,
hidden_size=768,
num_hidden_layers=12,
num_channels=3,
patch_size=16,
image_size=288,
initializer_factor=1,
layer_norm_eps=1e-05,
stop_gradient=False,
share_layernorm=True,
remove_last_layer=False,
**kwargs,
):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.hidden_size = hidden_size
self.num_hidden_layers = num_hidden_layers
self.num_channels = num_channels
self.patch_size = patch_size
self.image_size = image_size
self.initializer_factor = initializer_factor
self.layer_norm_eps = layer_norm_eps
self.stop_gradient = stop_gradient
self.share_layernorm = share_layernorm
self.remove_last_layer = remove_last_layer
class BridgeTowerTextConfig(PretrainedConfig):
r"""
This is the configuration class to store the text configuration of a [`BridgeTowerModel`]. The default values here
are copied from RoBERTa. Instantiating a configuration with the defaults will yield a similar configuration to that
of the bridgetower-base [BridegTower/bridgetower-base](https://huggingface.co/BridgeTower/bridgetower-base/)
architecture.
Configuration objects inherit from [`PretrainedConfig`] and can be used to control the model outputs. Read the
documentation from [`PretrainedConfig`] for more information.
Args:
vocab_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 50265):
Vocabulary size of the text part of the model. Defines the number of different tokens that can be
represented by the `inputs_ids` passed when calling [`BridgeTowerModel`].
hidden_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 768):
Dimensionality of the encoder layers and the pooler layer.
num_hidden_layers (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 12):
Number of hidden layers in the Transformer encoder.
num_attention_heads (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 12):
Number of attention heads for each attention layer in the Transformer encoder.
intermediate_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 3072):
Dimensionality of the "intermediate" (often named feed-forward) layer in the Transformer encoder.
hidden_act (`str` or `Callable`, *optional*, defaults to `"gelu"`):
The non-linear activation function (function or string) in the encoder and pooler. If string, `"gelu"`,
`"relu"`, `"silu"` and `"gelu_new"` are supported.
hidden_dropout_prob (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.1):
The dropout probability for all fully connected layers in the embeddings, encoder, and pooler.
attention_probs_dropout_prob (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.1):
The dropout ratio for the attention probabilities.
max_position_embeddings (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 514):
The maximum sequence length that this model might ever be used with. Typically set this to something large
just in case (e.g., 512 or 1024 or 2048).
type_vocab_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 2):
The vocabulary size of the `token_type_ids`.
initializer_factor (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 1):
A factor for initializing all weight matrices (should be kept to 1, used internally for initialization
testing).
layer_norm_eps (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 1e-05):
The epsilon used by the layer normalization layers.
position_embedding_type (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"absolute"`):
Type of position embedding. Choose one of `"absolute"`, `"relative_key"`, `"relative_key_query"`. For
positional embeddings use `"absolute"`. For more information on `"relative_key"`, please refer to
[Self-Attention with Relative Position Representations (Shaw et al.)](https://arxiv.org/abs/1803.02155).
For more information on `"relative_key_query"`, please refer to *Method 4* in [Improve Transformer Models
with Better Relative Position Embeddings (Huang et al.)](https://arxiv.org/abs/2009.13658).
is_decoder (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether the model is used as a decoder or not. If `False`, the model is used as an encoder.
use_cache (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether or not the model should return the last key/values attentions (not used by all models). Only
relevant if `config.is_decoder=True`.
Example:
```python
>>> from transformers import BridgeTowerTextConfig
>>> # Initializing a BridgeTower BridgeTower/bridgetower-base style configuration for the text model
>>> configuration = BridgeTowerTextConfig()
>>> # Accessing the configuration
>>> configuration
```"""
model_type = "bridgetower_text_model"
base_config_key = "text_config"
def __init__(
self,
vocab_size=50265,
hidden_size=768,
num_hidden_layers=12,
num_attention_heads=12,
initializer_factor=1,
intermediate_size=3072,
hidden_act="gelu",
hidden_dropout_prob=0.1,
attention_probs_dropout_prob=0.1,
max_position_embeddings=514,
type_vocab_size=1,
layer_norm_eps=1e-05,
pad_token_id=1,
bos_token_id=0,
eos_token_id=2,
position_embedding_type="absolute",
use_cache=True,
**kwargs,
):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.vocab_size = vocab_size
self.hidden_size = hidden_size
self.num_hidden_layers = num_hidden_layers
self.num_attention_heads = num_attention_heads
self.hidden_act = hidden_act
self.initializer_factor = initializer_factor
self.intermediate_size = intermediate_size
self.hidden_dropout_prob = hidden_dropout_prob
self.attention_probs_dropout_prob = attention_probs_dropout_prob
self.max_position_embeddings = max_position_embeddings
self.type_vocab_size = type_vocab_size
self.layer_norm_eps = layer_norm_eps
self.position_embedding_type = position_embedding_type
self.use_cache = use_cache
self.pad_token_id = pad_token_id
self.bos_token_id = bos_token_id
self.eos_token_id = eos_token_id
class BridgeTowerConfig(PretrainedConfig):
r"""
This is the configuration class to store the configuration of a [`BridgeTowerModel`]. It is used to instantiate a
BridgeTower model according to the specified arguments, defining the model architecture. Instantiating a
configuration with the defaults will yield a similar configuration to that of the bridgetower-base
[BridgeTower/bridgetower-base](https://huggingface.co/BridgeTower/bridgetower-base/) architecture.
Configuration objects inherit from [`PretrainedConfig`] and can be used to control the model outputs. Read the
documentation from [`PretrainedConfig`] for more information.
Args:
share_cross_modal_transformer_layers (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether cross modal transformer layers are shared.
hidden_act (`str` or `function`, *optional*, defaults to `"gelu"`):
The non-linear activation function (function or string) in the encoder and pooler.
hidden_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 768):
Dimensionality of the encoder layers and the pooler layer.
initializer_factor (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 1):
A factor for initializing all weight matrices (should be kept to 1, used internally for initialization
testing).
layer_norm_eps (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 1e-05):
The epsilon used by the layer normalization layers.
share_link_tower_layers (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether the bride/link tower layers are shared.
link_tower_type (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"add"`):
Type of the bridge/link layer.
num_attention_heads (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 12):
Number of attention heads for each attention layer in the Transformer encoder.
num_hidden_layers (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 6):
Number of hidden layers in the Transformer encoder.
tie_word_embeddings (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether to tie input and output embeddings.
init_layernorm_from_vision_encoder (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether to init LayerNorm from the vision encoder.
text_config (`dict`, *optional*):
Dictionary of configuration options used to initialize [`BridgeTowerTextConfig`].
vision_config (`dict`, *optional*):
Dictionary of configuration options used to initialize [`BridgeTowerVisionConfig`].
Example:
```python
>>> from transformers import BridgeTowerModel, BridgeTowerConfig
>>> # Initializing a BridgeTower BridgeTower/bridgetower-base style configuration
>>> configuration = BridgeTowerConfig()
>>> # Initializing a model from the BridgeTower/bridgetower-base style configuration
>>> model = BridgeTowerModel(configuration)
>>> # Accessing the model configuration
>>> configuration = model.config
```"""
model_type = "bridgetower"
sub_configs = {"text_config": BridgeTowerTextConfig, "vision_config": BridgeTowerVisionConfig}
def __init__(
self,
share_cross_modal_transformer_layers=True,
hidden_act="gelu",
hidden_size=768,
initializer_factor=1,
layer_norm_eps=1e-05,
share_link_tower_layers=False,
link_tower_type="add",
num_attention_heads=12,
num_hidden_layers=6,
tie_word_embeddings=False,
init_layernorm_from_vision_encoder=False,
text_config=None,
vision_config=None,
**kwargs,
):
# TODO: remove this once the Hub files are updated.
_ = kwargs.pop("text_config_dict", None)
_ = kwargs.pop("vision_config_dict", None)
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.share_cross_modal_transformer_layers = share_cross_modal_transformer_layers
self.hidden_act = hidden_act
self.hidden_size = hidden_size
self.initializer_factor = initializer_factor
self.layer_norm_eps = layer_norm_eps
self.share_link_tower_layers = share_link_tower_layers
self.link_tower_type = link_tower_type
self.num_attention_heads = num_attention_heads
self.num_hidden_layers = num_hidden_layers
self.tie_word_embeddings = tie_word_embeddings
self.init_layernorm_from_vision_encoder = init_layernorm_from_vision_encoder
if text_config is None:
text_config = {}
logger.info("`text_config` is `None`. Initializing the `BridgeTowerTextConfig` with default values.")
if vision_config is None:
vision_config = {}
logger.info("`vision_config` is `None`. Initializing the `BridgeTowerVisionConfig` with default values.")
self.text_config = BridgeTowerTextConfig(**text_config)
self.vision_config = BridgeTowerVisionConfig(**vision_config)
@classmethod
def from_text_vision_configs(
cls, text_config: BridgeTowerTextConfig, vision_config: BridgeTowerVisionConfig, **kwargs
):
r"""
Instantiate a [`BridgeTowerConfig`] (or a derived class) from BridgeTower text model configuration. Returns:
[`BridgeTowerConfig`]: An instance of a configuration object
"""
return cls(text_config=text_config.to_dict(), vision_config=vision_config.to_dict(), **kwargs)
__all__ = ["BridgeTowerConfig", "BridgeTowerTextConfig", "BridgeTowerVisionConfig"]
```
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```py
# coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2023 The Intel Labs Team Authors, The Microsoft Research Team Authors and HuggingFace Inc. team. All rights reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
"""Image processor class for BridgeTower."""
from typing import Any, Dict, Iterable, List, Optional, Tuple, Union
import numpy as np
from ...image_processing_utils import BaseImageProcessor, BatchFeature, get_size_dict
from ...image_transforms import PaddingMode, center_crop, pad, resize, to_channel_dimension_format
from ...image_utils import (
OPENAI_CLIP_MEAN,
OPENAI_CLIP_STD,
ChannelDimension,
ImageInput,
PILImageResampling,
get_image_size,
infer_channel_dimension_format,
is_batched,
is_scaled_image,
to_numpy_array,
valid_images,
validate_preprocess_arguments,
)
from ...utils import TensorType, filter_out_non_signature_kwargs, is_vision_available, logging
if is_vision_available():
import PIL
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
# Copied from transformers.models.vilt.image_processing_vilt.max_across_indices
def max_across_indices(values: Iterable[Any]) -> List[Any]:
"""
Return the maximum value across all indices of an iterable of values.
"""
return [max(values_i) for values_i in zip(*values)]
# Copied from transformers.models.vilt.image_processing_vilt.make_pixel_mask
def make_pixel_mask(
image: np.ndarray, output_size: Tuple[int, int], input_data_format: Optional[Union[str, ChannelDimension]] = None
) -> np.ndarray:
"""
Make a pixel mask for the image, where 1 indicates a valid pixel and 0 indicates padding.
Args:
image (`np.ndarray`):
Image to make the pixel mask for.
output_size (`Tuple[int, int]`):
Output size of the mask.
"""
input_height, input_width = get_image_size(image, channel_dim=input_data_format)
mask = np.zeros(output_size, dtype=np.int64)
mask[:input_height, :input_width] = 1
return mask
# Copied from transformers.models.vilt.image_processing_vilt.get_max_height_width
def get_max_height_width(
images: List[np.ndarray], input_data_format: Optional[Union[str, ChannelDimension]] = None
) -> List[int]:
"""
Get the maximum height and width across all images in a batch.
"""
if input_data_format is None:
input_data_format = infer_channel_dimension_format(images[0])
if input_data_format == ChannelDimension.FIRST:
_, max_height, max_width = max_across_indices([img.shape for img in images])
elif input_data_format == ChannelDimension.LAST:
max_height, max_width, _ = max_across_indices([img.shape for img in images])
else:
raise ValueError(f"Invalid channel dimension format: {input_data_format}")
return (max_height, max_width)
# Copied from transformers.models.vilt.image_processing_vilt.get_resize_output_image_size
def get_resize_output_image_size(
input_image: np.ndarray,
shorter: int = 800,
longer: int = 1333,
size_divisor: int = 32,
input_data_format: Optional[Union[str, ChannelDimension]] = None,
) -> Tuple[int, int]:
input_height, input_width = get_image_size(input_image, input_data_format)
min_size, max_size = shorter, longer
scale = min_size / min(input_height, input_width)
if input_height < input_width:
new_height = min_size
new_width = scale * input_width
else:
new_height = scale * input_height
new_width = min_size
if max(new_height, new_width) > max_size:
scale = max_size / max(new_height, new_width)
new_height = scale * new_height
new_width = scale * new_width
new_height, new_width = int(new_height + 0.5), int(new_width + 0.5)
new_height = new_height // size_divisor * size_divisor
new_width = new_width // size_divisor * size_divisor
return new_height, new_width
class BridgeTowerImageProcessor(BaseImageProcessor):
r"""
Constructs a BridgeTower image processor.
Args:
do_resize (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether to resize the image's (height, width) dimensions to the specified `size`. Can be overridden by the
`do_resize` parameter in the `preprocess` method.
size (`Dict[str, int]` *optional*, defaults to `{'shortest_edge': 288}`):
Resize the shorter side of the input to `size["shortest_edge"]`. The longer side will be limited to under
`int((1333 / 800) * size["shortest_edge"])` while preserving the aspect ratio. Only has an effect if
`do_resize` is set to `True`. Can be overridden by the `size` parameter in the `preprocess` method.
size_divisor (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 32):
The size by which to make sure both the height and width can be divided. Only has an effect if `do_resize`
is set to `True`. Can be overridden by the `size_divisor` parameter in the `preprocess` method.
resample (`PILImageResampling`, *optional*, defaults to `Resampling.BICUBIC`):
Resampling filter to use if resizing the image. Only has an effect if `do_resize` is set to `True`. Can be
overridden by the `resample` parameter in the `preprocess` method.
do_rescale (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether to rescale the image by the specified scale `rescale_factor`. Can be overridden by the `do_rescale`
parameter in the `preprocess` method.
rescale_factor (`int` or `float`, *optional*, defaults to `1/255`):
Scale factor to use if rescaling the image. Only has an effect if `do_rescale` is set to `True`. Can be
overridden by the `rescale_factor` parameter in the `preprocess` method.
do_normalize (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether to normalize the image. Can be overridden by the `do_normalize` parameter in the `preprocess`
method. Can be overridden by the `do_normalize` parameter in the `preprocess` method.
image_mean (`float` or `List[float]`, *optional*, defaults to `IMAGENET_STANDARD_MEAN`):
Mean to use if normalizing the image. This is a float or list of floats the length of the number of
channels in the image. Can be overridden by the `image_mean` parameter in the `preprocess` method. Can be
overridden by the `image_mean` parameter in the `preprocess` method.
image_std (`float` or `List[float]`, *optional*, defaults to `IMAGENET_STANDARD_STD`):
Standard deviation to use if normalizing the image. This is a float or list of floats the length of the
number of channels in the image. Can be overridden by the `image_std` parameter in the `preprocess` method.
Can be overridden by the `image_std` parameter in the `preprocess` method.
do_center_crop (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether to center crop the image. Can be overridden by the `do_center_crop` parameter in the `preprocess`
method.
crop_size (`Dict[str, int]`, *optional*):
Desired output size when applying center-cropping. Only has an effect if `do_center_crop` is set to `True`.
Can be overridden by the `crop_size` parameter in the `preprocess` method. If unset defaults to `size`,
do_pad (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether to pad the image to the `(max_height, max_width)` of the images in the batch. Can be overridden by
the `do_pad` parameter in the `preprocess` method.
"""
model_input_names = ["pixel_values"]
def __init__(
self,
do_resize: bool = True,
size: Dict[str, int] = None,
size_divisor: int = 32,
resample: PILImageResampling = PILImageResampling.BICUBIC,
do_rescale: bool = True,
rescale_factor: Union[int, float] = 1 / 255,
do_normalize: bool = True,
image_mean: Optional[Union[float, List[float]]] = None,
image_std: Optional[Union[float, List[float]]] = None,
do_center_crop: bool = True,
crop_size: Dict[str, int] = None,
do_pad: bool = True,
**kwargs,
) -> None:
if "pad_and_return_pixel_mask" in kwargs:
do_pad = kwargs.pop("pad_and_return_pixel_mask")
super().__init__(**kwargs)
size = size if size is not None else {"shortest_edge": 288}
size = get_size_dict(size, default_to_square=False)
self.do_resize = do_resize
self.size = size
self.size_divisor = size_divisor
self.resample = resample
self.do_rescale = do_rescale
self.rescale_factor = rescale_factor
self.do_normalize = do_normalize
self.image_mean = image_mean if image_mean is not None else OPENAI_CLIP_MEAN
self.image_std = image_std if image_std is not None else OPENAI_CLIP_STD
self.do_pad = do_pad
self.do_center_crop = do_center_crop
self.crop_size = crop_size
# Copied from transformers.models.vilt.image_processing_vilt.ViltImageProcessor.resize
def resize(
self,
image: np.ndarray,
size: Dict[str, int],
size_divisor: int = 32,
resample: PILImageResampling = PILImageResampling.BICUBIC,
data_format: Optional[Union[str, ChannelDimension]] = None,
input_data_format: Optional[Union[str, ChannelDimension]] = None,
**kwargs,
) -> np.ndarray:
"""
Resize an image.
Resizes the shorter side of the image to `size["shortest_edge"]` while preserving the aspect ratio. If the
longer side is larger than the max size `(int(`size["shortest_edge"]` * 1333 / 800))`, the longer side is then
resized to the max size while preserving the aspect ratio.
Args:
image (`np.ndarray`):
Image to resize.
size (`Dict[str, int]`):
Controls the size of the output image. Should be of the form `{"shortest_edge": int}`.
size_divisor (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 32):
The image is resized to a size that is a multiple of this value.
resample (`PILImageResampling` filter, *optional*, defaults to `PILImageResampling.BICUBIC`):
Resampling filter to use when resiizing the image.
data_format (`str` or `ChannelDimension`, *optional*):
The channel dimension format of the image. If not provided, it will be the same as the input image.
input_data_format (`str` or `ChannelDimension`, *optional*):
The channel dimension format of the input image. If not provided, it will be inferred.
"""
size = get_size_dict(size, default_to_square=False)
if "shortest_edge" not in size:
raise ValueError(f"The `size` dictionary must contain the key `shortest_edge`. Got {size.keys()}")
shorter = size["shortest_edge"]
longer = int(1333 / 800 * shorter)
output_size = get_resize_output_image_size(
image, shorter=shorter, longer=longer, size_divisor=size_divisor, input_data_format=input_data_format
)
return resize(
image,
size=output_size,
resample=resample,
data_format=data_format,
input_data_format=input_data_format,
**kwargs,
)
def center_crop(
self,
image: np.ndarray,
size: Dict[str, int],
data_format: Optional[Union[str, ChannelDimension]] = None,
input_data_format: Optional[Union[str, ChannelDimension]] = None,
**kwargs,
) -> np.ndarray:
"""
Center crop an image to `(size["height"], size["width"])`. If the input size is smaller than `crop_size` along
any edge, the image is padded with 0's and then center cropped.
Args:
image (`np.ndarray`):
Image to center crop.
size (`Dict[str, int]`):
Size of the output image in the form `{"height": h, "width": w}`.
data_format (`str` or `ChannelDimension`, *optional*):
The channel dimension format of the image. If not provided, it will be the same as the input image.
input_data_format (`ChannelDimension` or `str`, *optional*):
The channel dimension format of the input image. If not provided, it will be inferred from the input
image.
"""
output_size = size["shortest_edge"]
return center_crop(
image,
size=(output_size, output_size),
data_format=data_format,
input_data_format=input_data_format,
**kwargs,
)
# Copied from transformers.models.vilt.image_processing_vilt.ViltImageProcessor._pad_image
def _pad_image(
self,
image: np.ndarray,
output_size: Tuple[int, int],
constant_values: Union[float, Iterable[float]] = 0,
data_format: Optional[ChannelDimension] = None,
input_data_format: Optional[Union[str, ChannelDimension]] = None,
) -> np.ndarray:
"""
Pad an image with zeros to the given size.
"""
input_height, input_width = get_image_size(image, channel_dim=input_data_format)
output_height, output_width = output_size
pad_bottom = output_height - input_height
pad_right = output_width - input_width
padding = ((0, pad_bottom), (0, pad_right))
padded_image = pad(
image,
padding,
mode=PaddingMode.CONSTANT,
constant_values=constant_values,
data_format=data_format,
input_data_format=input_data_format,
)
return padded_image
# Copied from transformers.models.vilt.image_processing_vilt.ViltImageProcessor.pad
def pad(
self,
images: List[np.ndarray],
constant_values: Union[float, Iterable[float]] = 0,
return_pixel_mask: bool = True,
return_tensors: Optional[Union[str, TensorType]] = None,
data_format: Optional[ChannelDimension] = None,
input_data_format: Optional[Union[str, ChannelDimension]] = None,
) -> BatchFeature:
"""
Pads a batch of images to the bottom and right of the image with zeros to the size of largest height and width
in the batch and optionally returns their corresponding pixel mask.
Args:
image (`np.ndarray`):
Image to pad.
constant_values (`float` or `Iterable[float]`, *optional*):
The value to use for the padding if `mode` is `"constant"`.
return_pixel_mask (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether to return a pixel mask.
return_tensors (`str` or `TensorType`, *optional*):
The type of tensors to return. Can be one of:
- Unset: Return a list of `np.ndarray`.
- `TensorType.TENSORFLOW` or `'tf'`: Return a batch of type `tf.Tensor`.
- `TensorType.PYTORCH` or `'pt'`: Return a batch of type `torch.Tensor`.
- `TensorType.NUMPY` or `'np'`: Return a batch of type `np.ndarray`.
- `TensorType.JAX` or `'jax'`: Return a batch of type `jax.numpy.ndarray`.
data_format (`str` or `ChannelDimension`, *optional*):
The channel dimension format of the image. If not provided, it will be the same as the input image.
input_data_format (`ChannelDimension` or `str`, *optional*):
The channel dimension format of the input image. If not provided, it will be inferred.
"""
pad_size = get_max_height_width(images, input_data_format=input_data_format)
padded_images = [
self._pad_image(
image,
pad_size,
constant_values=constant_values,
data_format=data_format,
input_data_format=input_data_format,
)
for image in images
]
data = {"pixel_values": padded_images}
if return_pixel_mask:
masks = [
make_pixel_mask(image=image, output_size=pad_size, input_data_format=input_data_format)
for image in images
]
data["pixel_mask"] = masks
return BatchFeature(data=data, tensor_type=return_tensors)
@filter_out_non_signature_kwargs()
def preprocess(
self,
images: ImageInput,
do_resize: Optional[bool] = None,
size: Optional[Dict[str, int]] = None,
size_divisor: Optional[int] = None,
resample: PILImageResampling = None,
do_rescale: Optional[bool] = None,
rescale_factor: Optional[float] = None,
do_normalize: Optional[bool] = None,
image_mean: Optional[Union[float, List[float]]] = None,
image_std: Optional[Union[float, List[float]]] = None,
do_pad: Optional[bool] = None,
do_center_crop: Optional[bool] = None,
crop_size: Dict[str, int] = None,
return_tensors: Optional[Union[str, TensorType]] = None,
data_format: ChannelDimension = ChannelDimension.FIRST,
input_data_format: Optional[Union[str, ChannelDimension]] = None,
) -> PIL.Image.Image:
"""
Preprocess an image or batch of images.
Args:
images (`ImageInput`):
Image to preprocess. Expects a single or batch of images with pixel values ranging from 0 to 255. If
passing in images with pixel values between 0 and 1, set `do_rescale=False`.
do_resize (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `self.do_resize`):
Whether to resize the image.
size (`Dict[str, int]`, *optional*, defaults to `self.size`):
Controls the size of the image after `resize`. The shortest edge of the image is resized to
`size["shortest_edge"]` whilst preserving the aspect ratio. If the longest edge of this resized image
is > `int(size["shortest_edge"] * (1333 / 800))`, then the image is resized again to make the longest
edge equal to `int(size["shortest_edge"] * (1333 / 800))`.
size_divisor (`int`, *optional*, defaults to `self.size_divisor`):
The image is resized to a size that is a multiple of this value.
resample (`PILImageResampling`, *optional*, defaults to `self.resample`):
Resampling filter to use if resizing the image. Only has an effect if `do_resize` is set to `True`.
do_rescale (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `self.do_rescale`):
Whether to rescale the image values between [0 - 1].
rescale_factor (`float`, *optional*, defaults to `self.rescale_factor`):
Rescale factor to rescale the image by if `do_rescale` is set to `True`.
do_normalize (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `self.do_normalize`):
Whether to normalize the image.
image_mean (`float` or `List[float]`, *optional*, defaults to `self.image_mean`):
Image mean to normalize the image by if `do_normalize` is set to `True`.
image_std (`float` or `List[float]`, *optional*, defaults to `self.image_std`):
Image standard deviation to normalize the image by if `do_normalize` is set to `True`.
do_pad (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `self.do_pad`):
Whether to pad the image to the (max_height, max_width) in the batch. If `True`, a pixel mask is also
created and returned.
do_center_crop (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `self.do_center_crop`):
Whether to center crop the image. If the input size is smaller than `crop_size` along any edge, the
image is padded with 0's and then center cropped.
crop_size (`Dict[str, int]`, *optional*, defaults to `self.crop_size`):
Size of the image after center crop. If one edge the image is smaller than `crop_size`, it will be
padded with zeros and then cropped
return_tensors (`str` or `TensorType`, *optional*):
The type of tensors to return. Can be one of:
- Unset: Return a list of `np.ndarray`.
- `TensorType.TENSORFLOW` or `'tf'`: Return a batch of type `tf.Tensor`.
- `TensorType.PYTORCH` or `'pt'`: Return a batch of type `torch.Tensor`.
- `TensorType.NUMPY` or `'np'`: Return a batch of type `np.ndarray`.
- `TensorType.JAX` or `'jax'`: Return a batch of type `jax.numpy.ndarray`.
data_format (`ChannelDimension` or `str`, *optional*, defaults to `ChannelDimension.FIRST`):
The channel dimension format for the output image. Can be one of:
- `"channels_first"` or `ChannelDimension.FIRST`: image in (num_channels, height, width) format.
- `"channels_last"` or `ChannelDimension.LAST`: image in (height, width, num_channels) format.
- Unset: Use the channel dimension format of the input image.
input_data_format (`ChannelDimension` or `str`, *optional*):
The channel dimension format for the input image. If unset, the channel dimension format is inferred
from the input image. Can be one of:
- `"channels_first"` or `ChannelDimension.FIRST`: image in (num_channels, height, width) format.
- `"channels_last"` or `ChannelDimension.LAST`: image in (height, width, num_channels) format.
- `"none"` or `ChannelDimension.NONE`: image in (height, width) format.
"""
do_resize = do_resize if do_resize is not None else self.do_resize
size_divisor = size_divisor if size_divisor is not None else self.size_divisor
resample = resample if resample is not None else self.resample
do_rescale = do_rescale if do_rescale is not None else self.do_rescale
rescale_factor = rescale_factor if rescale_factor is not None else self.rescale_factor
do_normalize = do_normalize if do_normalize is not None else self.do_normalize
image_mean = image_mean if image_mean is not None else self.image_mean
image_std = image_std if image_std is not None else self.image_std
do_pad = do_pad if do_pad is not None else self.do_pad
do_center_crop if do_center_crop is not None else self.do_center_crop
# For backwards compatibility. Initial version of this processor was cropping to the "size" argument, which
# it should default to if crop_size is undefined.
crop_size = (
crop_size if crop_size is not None else (self.crop_size if self.crop_size is not None else self.size)
)
size = size if size is not None else self.size
size = get_size_dict(size, default_to_square=False)
if not is_batched(images):
images = [images]
if not valid_images(images):
raise ValueError(
"Invalid image type. Must be of type PIL.Image.Image, numpy.ndarray, "
"torch.Tensor, tf.Tensor or jax.ndarray."
)
# Here, crop_size is used only if it is set, else size will be used.
validate_preprocess_arguments(
do_rescale=do_rescale,
rescale_factor=rescale_factor,
do_normalize=do_normalize,
image_mean=image_mean,
image_std=image_std,
do_pad=do_pad,
size_divisibility=size_divisor,
do_center_crop=do_center_crop,
crop_size=crop_size,
do_resize=do_resize,
size=size,
resample=resample,
)
# All transformations expect numpy arrays.
images = [to_numpy_array(image) for image in images]
if do_rescale and is_scaled_image(images[0]):
logger.warning_once(
"It looks like you are trying to rescale already rescaled images. If the input"
" images have pixel values between 0 and 1, set `do_rescale=False` to avoid rescaling them again."
)
if do_resize:
images = [
self.resize(
image=image,
size=size,
size_divisor=size_divisor,
resample=resample,
input_data_format=input_data_format,
)
for image in images
]
if do_center_crop:
images = [
self.center_crop(image=image, size=crop_size, input_data_format=input_data_format) for image in images
]
if do_rescale:
images = [
self.rescale(image=image, scale=rescale_factor, input_data_format=input_data_format)
for image in images
]
if do_normalize:
images = [
self.normalize(image=image, mean=image_mean, std=image_std, input_data_format=input_data_format)
for image in images
]
images = [
to_channel_dimension_format(image, data_format, input_channel_dim=input_data_format) for image in images
]
if do_pad:
encoded_outputs = self.pad(
images, return_pixel_mask=True, return_tensors=return_tensors, input_data_format=data_format
)
else:
encoded_outputs = BatchFeature(data={"pixel_values": images}, tensor_type=return_tensors)
return encoded_outputs
__all__ = ["BridgeTowerImageProcessor"]
```
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```py
# coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2023 The Intel Labs Team Authors, The Microsoft Research Team Authors and HuggingFace Inc. team. All rights reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
"""PyTorch BridgeTower Model"""
import math
from collections import OrderedDict
from dataclasses import dataclass
from typing import List, Optional, Tuple, Union
import torch
import torch.utils.checkpoint
from torch import nn
from torch.nn import CrossEntropyLoss
from ...activations import ACT2FN, QuickGELUActivation
from ...modeling_outputs import (
BaseModelOutputWithPastAndCrossAttentions,
BaseModelOutputWithPoolingAndCrossAttentions,
MaskedLMOutput,
ModelOutput,
SequenceClassifierOutput,
)
from ...modeling_utils import PreTrainedModel, apply_chunking_to_forward
from ...pytorch_utils import find_pruneable_heads_and_indices, prune_linear_layer
from ...utils import (
add_start_docstrings,
add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward,
logging,
replace_return_docstrings,
torch_int,
)
from .configuration_bridgetower import BridgeTowerConfig, BridgeTowerTextConfig, BridgeTowerVisionConfig
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
_CONFIG_FOR_DOC = "BridgeTowerConfig"
_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC = "BridgeTower/bridgetower-base"
_TOKENIZER_FOR_DOC = "RobertaTokenizer"
BRIDGETOWER_START_DOCSTRING = r"""
This model is a PyTorch `torch.nn.Module <https://pytorch.org/docs/stable/nn.html#torch.nn.Module>`_ subclass. Use
it as a regular PyTorch Module and refer to the PyTorch documentation for all matter related to general usage and
behavior.
Parameters:
config ([`BridgeTowerConfig`]): Model configuration class with all the parameters of the model.
Initializing with a config file does not load the weights associated with the model, only the
configuration. Check out the [`~PreTrainedModel.from_pretrained`] method to load the model weights.
"""
BRIDGETOWER_INPUTS_DOCSTRING = r"""
Args:
input_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `({0})`):
Indices of input sequence tokens in the vocabulary. Indices can be obtained using [`AutoTokenizer`]. See
[`PreTrainedTokenizer.encode`] and [`PreTrainedTokenizer.__call__`] for details. [What are input
IDs?](../glossary#input-ids)
attention_mask (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `({0})`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on padding token indices. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
token_type_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `({0})`, *optional*):
Segment token indices to indicate first and second portions of the inputs. Indices are selected in `[0,
1]`:
- 0 corresponds to a *sentence A* token,
- 1 corresponds to a *sentence B* token.
[What are token type IDs?](../glossary#token-type-ids)
pixel_values (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, num_channels, height, width)`):
Pixel values. Pixel values can be obtained using [`BridgeTowerImageProcessor`]. See
[`BridgeTowerImageProcessor.__call__`] for details.
pixel_mask (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, height, width)`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on padding pixel values. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for pixels that are real (i.e. **not masked**),
- 0 for pixels that are padding (i.e. **masked**).
`What are attention masks? <../glossary.html#attention-mask>`__
head_mask (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(num_heads,)` or `(num_layers, num_heads)`, *optional*):
Mask to nullify selected heads of the self-attention modules. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 indicates the head is **not masked**,
- 0 indicates the head is **masked**.
inputs_embeds (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `({0}, hidden_size)`, *optional*):
Optionally, instead of passing `input_ids` you can choose to directly pass an embedded representation. This
is useful if you want more control over how to convert `input_ids` indices into associated vectors than the
model's internal embedding lookup matrix.
image_embeds (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, num_patches, hidden_size)`, *optional*):
Optionally, instead of passing `pixel_values`, you can choose to directly pass an embedded representation.
This is useful if you want more control over how to convert `pixel_values` into patch embeddings.
image_token_type_idx (`int`, *optional*):
- The token type ids for images.
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under returned
tensors for more detail.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors for
more detail.
interpolate_pos_encoding (`bool`, defaults to `False`):
Whether to interpolate the pre-trained position encodings.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple.
"""
@dataclass
class BridgeTowerModelOutput(ModelOutput):
"""
Output type of [`BridgeTowerModel`].
Args:
text_features (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, text_sequence_length, hidden_size)`):
Sequence of hidden-states at the text output of the last layer of the model.
image_features (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, image_sequence_length, hidden_size)`):
Sequence of hidden-states at the image output of the last layer of the model.
pooler_output (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, hidden_size x 2)`):
Concatenation of last layer hidden-state of the first token of the text and image sequence (classification
token), respectively, after further processing through layers used for auxiliary pretraining tasks.
hidden_states (`tuple(torch.FloatTensor)`, *optional*, returned when `output_hidden_states=True` is passed or when `config.output_hidden_states=True`):
Tuple of `torch.FloatTensor` (one for the output of the embeddings, if the model has an embedding layer, +
one for the output of each layer) of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`. Hidden-states of
the model at the output of each layer plus the optional initial embedding outputs.
attentions (`tuple(torch.FloatTensor)`, *optional*, returned when `output_attentions=True` is passed or when `config.output_attentions=True`):
Tuple of `torch.FloatTensor` (one for each layer) of shape `(batch_size, num_heads, sequence_length,
sequence_length)`.
Attentions weights after the attention softmax, used to compute the weighted average in the self-attention
heads.
"""
text_features: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None
image_features: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None
pooler_output: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None
hidden_states: Optional[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]] = None
attentions: Optional[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]] = None
@dataclass
class BridgeTowerContrastiveOutput(ModelOutput):
"""
Output type of ['BridgeTowerForContrastiveLearning']
Args:
loss (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(1,)`, *optional*, returned when `return_loss` is `True`:
Image-text contrastive loss.
logits (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, config.vocab_size)`):
Prediction scores of the language modeling head (scores for each vocabulary token before SoftMax).
text_embeds (`torch.FloatTensor)`, *optional*, returned when model is initialized with `with_projection=True`):
The text embeddings obtained by applying the projection layer to the pooler_output.
image_embeds (`torch.FloatTensor)`, *optional*, returned when model is initialized with `with_projection=True`):
The image embeddings obtained by applying the projection layer to the pooler_output.
cross_embeds (`torch.FloatTensor)`, *optional*, returned when model is initialized with `with_projection=True`):
The text-image cross-modal embeddings obtained by applying the projection layer to the pooler_output.
hidden_states (`tuple(torch.FloatTensor)`, *optional*, returned when `output_hidden_states=True` is passed or when `config.output_hidden_states=True`):
Tuple of `torch.FloatTensor` (one for the output of the embeddings, if the model has an embedding layer, +
one for the output of each layer) of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`. Hidden-states of
the model at the output of each layer plus the optional initial embedding outputs.
attentions (`tuple(torch.FloatTensor)`, *optional*, returned when `output_attentions=True` is passed or when `config.output_attentions=True`):
Tuple of `torch.FloatTensor` (one for each layer) of shape `(batch_size, num_heads, sequence_length,
sequence_length)`.
"""
loss: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None
logits: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None
text_embeds: Optional[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]] = None
image_embeds: Optional[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]] = None
cross_embeds: Optional[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]] = None
hidden_states: Optional[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]] = None
attentions: Optional[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]] = None
class BridgeTowerResidualAttention(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.attn = nn.MultiheadAttention(config.hidden_size, config.hidden_size // 64)
self.ln_1 = nn.LayerNorm(config.hidden_size, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
self.mlp = nn.ModuleDict(
OrderedDict(
[
("c_fc", nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.hidden_size * 4)),
("gelu", QuickGELUActivation()),
("c_proj", nn.Linear(config.hidden_size * 4, config.hidden_size)),
]
)
)
self.ln_2 = nn.LayerNorm(config.hidden_size, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
self.attn_mask = None
def attention(self, hidden_state: torch.Tensor, attention_mask: torch.Tensor):
if attention_mask is not None:
attention_mask = attention_mask.to(dtype=torch.bool, device=hidden_state.device)
self.attn_mask = (
self.attn_mask.to(dtype=hidden_state.dtype, device=hidden_state.device)
if self.attn_mask is not None
else None
)
return self.attn(
hidden_state,
hidden_state,
hidden_state,
need_weights=False,
attn_mask=self.attn_mask,
key_padding_mask=attention_mask,
)[0]
def forward(self, hidden_state: torch.Tensor, attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None):
residual_state = hidden_state + self.attention(self.ln_1(hidden_state), attention_mask)
hidden_state = self.ln_2(residual_state)
for _, layer in self.mlp.items():
hidden_state = layer(hidden_state)
hidden_state = residual_state + hidden_state
return hidden_state
class BridgeTowerTransformer(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.hidden_size = config.hidden_size
self.num_hidden_layers = config.num_hidden_layers
if config.remove_last_layer:
self.resblocks = nn.ModuleList(
[BridgeTowerResidualAttention(config) for _ in range(self.num_hidden_layers - 1)]
)
else:
self.resblocks = nn.ModuleList(
[BridgeTowerResidualAttention(config) for _ in range(self.num_hidden_layers)]
)
self.stop_gradient = config.stop_gradient
def forward(self, hidden_state: torch.Tensor, attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None):
hidden_states = []
for block in self.resblocks:
hidden_state = block(hidden_state, attention_mask)
if self.stop_gradient:
hidden_states.append(hidden_state.detach())
else:
hidden_states.append(hidden_state)
return hidden_states
# Copied from transformers.models.clip.modeling_clip.CLIPVisionEmbeddings with CLIP->BridgeTower
class BridgeTowerVisionEmbeddings(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config: BridgeTowerVisionConfig):
super().__init__()
self.config = config
self.embed_dim = config.hidden_size
self.image_size = config.image_size
self.patch_size = config.patch_size
self.class_embedding = nn.Parameter(torch.randn(self.embed_dim))
self.patch_embedding = nn.Conv2d(
in_channels=config.num_channels,
out_channels=self.embed_dim,
kernel_size=self.patch_size,
stride=self.patch_size,
bias=False,
)
self.num_patches = (self.image_size // self.patch_size) ** 2
self.num_positions = self.num_patches + 1
self.position_embedding = nn.Embedding(self.num_positions, self.embed_dim)
self.register_buffer("position_ids", torch.arange(self.num_positions).expand((1, -1)), persistent=False)
def interpolate_pos_encoding(self, embeddings: torch.Tensor, height: int, width: int) -> torch.Tensor:
"""
This method allows to interpolate the pre-trained position encodings, to be able to use the model on higher resolution
images. This method is also adapted to support torch.jit tracing.
Adapted from:
- https://github.com/facebookresearch/dino/blob/de9ee3df6cf39fac952ab558447af1fa1365362a/vision_transformer.py#L174-L194, and
- https://github.com/facebookresearch/dinov2/blob/e1277af2ba9496fbadf7aec6eba56e8d882d1e35/dinov2/models/vision_transformer.py#L179-L211
"""
num_patches = embeddings.shape[1] - 1
position_embedding = self.position_embedding.weight.unsqueeze(0)
num_positions = position_embedding.shape[1] - 1
# always interpolate when tracing to ensure the exported model works for dynamic input shapes
if not torch.jit.is_tracing() and num_patches == num_positions and height == width:
return self.position_embedding(self.position_ids)
class_pos_embed = position_embedding[:, :1]
patch_pos_embed = position_embedding[:, 1:]
dim = embeddings.shape[-1]
new_height = height // self.patch_size
new_width = width // self.patch_size
sqrt_num_positions = torch_int(num_positions**0.5)
patch_pos_embed = patch_pos_embed.reshape(1, sqrt_num_positions, sqrt_num_positions, dim)
patch_pos_embed = patch_pos_embed.permute(0, 3, 1, 2)
patch_pos_embed = nn.functional.interpolate(
patch_pos_embed,
size=(new_height, new_width),
mode="bicubic",
align_corners=False,
)
patch_pos_embed = patch_pos_embed.permute(0, 2, 3, 1).view(1, -1, dim)
return torch.cat((class_pos_embed, patch_pos_embed), dim=1)
def forward(self, pixel_values: torch.FloatTensor, interpolate_pos_encoding=False) -> torch.Tensor:
batch_size, _, height, width = pixel_values.shape
if not interpolate_pos_encoding and (height != self.image_size or width != self.image_size):
raise ValueError(
f"Input image size ({height}*{width}) doesn't match model ({self.image_size}*{self.image_size})."
)
target_dtype = self.patch_embedding.weight.dtype
patch_embeds = self.patch_embedding(pixel_values.to(dtype=target_dtype)) # shape = [*, width, grid, grid]
patch_embeds = patch_embeds.flatten(2).transpose(1, 2)
class_embeds = self.class_embedding.expand(batch_size, 1, -1)
embeddings = torch.cat([class_embeds, patch_embeds], dim=1)
if interpolate_pos_encoding:
embeddings = embeddings + self.interpolate_pos_encoding(embeddings, height, width)
else:
embeddings = embeddings + self.position_embedding(self.position_ids)
return embeddings
class BridgeTowerVisionTransformer(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.embeddings = BridgeTowerVisionEmbeddings(config)
self.ln_pre = nn.LayerNorm(config.hidden_size, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
self.transformer = BridgeTowerTransformer(config)
self.ln_post = nn.LayerNorm(config.hidden_size, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
self.share_layernorm = config.share_layernorm
if not config.share_layernorm:
self.ln_separate = nn.ModuleList(
[nn.LayerNorm(config.hidden_size, eps=config.layer_norm_eps) for _ in range(config.num_hidden_layers)]
)
def forward(
self,
pixel_values: torch.Tensor,
attention_mask,
interpolate_pos_encoding: bool = False,
):
hidden_states = self.embeddings(pixel_values, interpolate_pos_encoding)
hidden_states = self.ln_pre(hidden_states)
# NLD -> LND
hidden_states = hidden_states.permute(1, 0, 2)
hidden_states = self.transformer(hidden_states, attention_mask)
# shape = [num_hidden_layers, hidden_size, *, grid ** 2]
hidden_states = torch.stack(hidden_states, dim=0)
# shape = [num_hidden_layers, *, hidden_size, grid ** 2]
hidden_states = hidden_states.permute(0, 2, 1, 3)
if self.share_layernorm:
hidden_states = self.ln_post(hidden_states)
else:
hidden_states_stack = []
for hidden_states, ln in zip(hidden_states, self.ln_separate):
hidden_states = ln(hidden_states)
hidden_states_stack.append(hidden_states)
# shape = [num_hidden_layers, *, hidden_size, grid ** 2]
hidden_states = torch.stack(hidden_states_stack, dim=0)
return hidden_states
def forward_pre(
self,
pixel_values: torch.Tensor,
interpolate_pos_encoding: bool = False,
):
hidden_states = self.embeddings(pixel_values, interpolate_pos_encoding=interpolate_pos_encoding)
hidden_states = self.ln_pre(hidden_states)
# NLD -> LND
hidden_states = hidden_states.permute(1, 0, 2)
return hidden_states
def forward_post(self, hidden_state: torch.Tensor):
visual_output_post = hidden_state.permute(1, 0, 2)
visual_output_post = self.ln_post(visual_output_post)
return visual_output_post
class BridgeTowerLinkTower(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.link_tower_type = config.link_tower_type
self.hidden_size = config.hidden_size
if config.link_tower_type in ["add", "scaled_add", "interpolate"]:
if config.link_tower_type == "scaled_add":
self.scaled_factor = nn.Parameter(torch.tensor(1.0))
elif config.link_tower_type == "interpolate":
self.beta = nn.Parameter(torch.tensor(0.5))
self.LayerNorm = nn.LayerNorm(self.hidden_size, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
else:
raise NotImplementedError(f"link_tower_type {config.link_tower_type} is not implemented")
def forward(self, hidden_states, cross_modal_hidden_states, attention_mask):
if self.link_tower_type == "add":
return self.LayerNorm(hidden_states + cross_modal_hidden_states)
elif self.link_tower_type == "scaled_add":
return self.LayerNorm(hidden_states * self.scaled_factor + cross_modal_hidden_states)
elif self.link_tower_type == "interpolate":
return self.LayerNorm(hidden_states * (1 - self.beta) + cross_modal_hidden_states * self.beta)
else:
raise NotImplementedError(f"link_tower_type {self.link_tower_type} is not implemented")
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertSelfOutput with Bert->BridgeTower
class BridgeTowerSelfOutput(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.dense = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.hidden_size)
self.LayerNorm = nn.LayerNorm(config.hidden_size, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(config.hidden_dropout_prob)
def forward(self, hidden_states: torch.Tensor, input_tensor: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
hidden_states = self.dense(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.dropout(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.LayerNorm(hidden_states + input_tensor)
return hidden_states
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertIntermediate with Bert->BridgeTower
class BridgeTowerIntermediate(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.dense = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.intermediate_size)
if isinstance(config.hidden_act, str):
self.intermediate_act_fn = ACT2FN[config.hidden_act]
else:
self.intermediate_act_fn = config.hidden_act
def forward(self, hidden_states: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
hidden_states = self.dense(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.intermediate_act_fn(hidden_states)
return hidden_states
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertOutput with Bert->BridgeTower
class BridgeTowerOutput(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.dense = nn.Linear(config.intermediate_size, config.hidden_size)
self.LayerNorm = nn.LayerNorm(config.hidden_size, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(config.hidden_dropout_prob)
def forward(self, hidden_states: torch.Tensor, input_tensor: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
hidden_states = self.dense(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.dropout(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.LayerNorm(hidden_states + input_tensor)
return hidden_states
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertPooler with Bert->BridgeTower
class BridgeTowerPooler(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.dense = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.hidden_size)
self.activation = nn.Tanh()
def forward(self, hidden_states: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
# We "pool" the model by simply taking the hidden state corresponding
# to the first token.
first_token_tensor = hidden_states[:, 0]
pooled_output = self.dense(first_token_tensor)
pooled_output = self.activation(pooled_output)
return pooled_output
# Copied from transformers.models.roberta.modeling_roberta.RobertaSelfAttention with Roberta->BridgeTower
class BridgeTowerSelfAttention(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config, position_embedding_type=None):
super().__init__()
if config.hidden_size % config.num_attention_heads != 0 and not hasattr(config, "embedding_size"):
raise ValueError(
f"The hidden size ({config.hidden_size}) is not a multiple of the number of attention "
f"heads ({config.num_attention_heads})"
)
self.num_attention_heads = config.num_attention_heads
self.attention_head_size = int(config.hidden_size / config.num_attention_heads)
self.all_head_size = self.num_attention_heads * self.attention_head_size
self.query = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, self.all_head_size)
self.key = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, self.all_head_size)
self.value = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, self.all_head_size)
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(config.attention_probs_dropout_prob)
self.position_embedding_type = position_embedding_type or getattr(
config, "position_embedding_type", "absolute"
)
if self.position_embedding_type == "relative_key" or self.position_embedding_type == "relative_key_query":
self.max_position_embeddings = config.max_position_embeddings
self.distance_embedding = nn.Embedding(2 * config.max_position_embeddings - 1, self.attention_head_size)
self.is_decoder = config.is_decoder
def transpose_for_scores(self, x: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
new_x_shape = x.size()[:-1] + (self.num_attention_heads, self.attention_head_size)
x = x.view(new_x_shape)
return x.permute(0, 2, 1, 3)
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
encoder_hidden_states: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
encoder_attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
past_key_value: Optional[Tuple[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]]] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Tuple[torch.Tensor]:
mixed_query_layer = self.query(hidden_states)
# If this is instantiated as a cross-attention module, the keys
# and values come from an encoder; the attention mask needs to be
# such that the encoder's padding tokens are not attended to.
is_cross_attention = encoder_hidden_states is not None
if is_cross_attention and past_key_value is not None:
# reuse k,v, cross_attentions
key_layer = past_key_value[0]
value_layer = past_key_value[1]
attention_mask = encoder_attention_mask
elif is_cross_attention:
key_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(self.key(encoder_hidden_states))
value_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(self.value(encoder_hidden_states))
attention_mask = encoder_attention_mask
elif past_key_value is not None:
key_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(self.key(hidden_states))
value_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(self.value(hidden_states))
key_layer = torch.cat([past_key_value[0], key_layer], dim=2)
value_layer = torch.cat([past_key_value[1], value_layer], dim=2)
else:
key_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(self.key(hidden_states))
value_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(self.value(hidden_states))
query_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(mixed_query_layer)
use_cache = past_key_value is not None
if self.is_decoder:
# if cross_attention save Tuple(torch.Tensor, torch.Tensor) of all cross attention key/value_states.
# Further calls to cross_attention layer can then reuse all cross-attention
# key/value_states (first "if" case)
# if uni-directional self-attention (decoder) save Tuple(torch.Tensor, torch.Tensor) of
# all previous decoder key/value_states. Further calls to uni-directional self-attention
# can concat previous decoder key/value_states to current projected key/value_states (third "elif" case)
# if encoder bi-directional self-attention `past_key_value` is always `None`
past_key_value = (key_layer, value_layer)
# Take the dot product between "query" and "key" to get the raw attention scores.
attention_scores = torch.matmul(query_layer, key_layer.transpose(-1, -2))
if self.position_embedding_type == "relative_key" or self.position_embedding_type == "relative_key_query":
query_length, key_length = query_layer.shape[2], key_layer.shape[2]
if use_cache:
position_ids_l = torch.tensor(key_length - 1, dtype=torch.long, device=hidden_states.device).view(
-1, 1
)
else:
position_ids_l = torch.arange(query_length, dtype=torch.long, device=hidden_states.device).view(-1, 1)
position_ids_r = torch.arange(key_length, dtype=torch.long, device=hidden_states.device).view(1, -1)
distance = position_ids_l - position_ids_r
positional_embedding = self.distance_embedding(distance + self.max_position_embeddings - 1)
positional_embedding = positional_embedding.to(dtype=query_layer.dtype) # fp16 compatibility
if self.position_embedding_type == "relative_key":
relative_position_scores = torch.einsum("bhld,lrd->bhlr", query_layer, positional_embedding)
attention_scores = attention_scores + relative_position_scores
elif self.position_embedding_type == "relative_key_query":
relative_position_scores_query = torch.einsum("bhld,lrd->bhlr", query_layer, positional_embedding)
relative_position_scores_key = torch.einsum("bhrd,lrd->bhlr", key_layer, positional_embedding)
attention_scores = attention_scores + relative_position_scores_query + relative_position_scores_key
attention_scores = attention_scores / math.sqrt(self.attention_head_size)
if attention_mask is not None:
# Apply the attention mask is (precomputed for all layers in BridgeTowerModel forward() function)
attention_scores = attention_scores + attention_mask
# Normalize the attention scores to probabilities.
attention_probs = nn.functional.softmax(attention_scores, dim=-1)
# This is actually dropping out entire tokens to attend to, which might
# seem a bit unusual, but is taken from the original Transformer paper.
attention_probs = self.dropout(attention_probs)
# Mask heads if we want to
if head_mask is not None:
attention_probs = attention_probs * head_mask
context_layer = torch.matmul(attention_probs, value_layer)
context_layer = context_layer.permute(0, 2, 1, 3).contiguous()
new_context_layer_shape = context_layer.size()[:-2] + (self.all_head_size,)
context_layer = context_layer.view(new_context_layer_shape)
outputs = (context_layer, attention_probs) if output_attentions else (context_layer,)
if self.is_decoder:
outputs = outputs + (past_key_value,)
return outputs
BRIDGE_TOWER_SELF_ATTENTION_CLASSES = {
"eager": BridgeTowerSelfAttention,
}
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertAttention with Bert->BridgeTower,BERT->BRIDGE_TOWER
class BridgeTowerAttention(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config, position_embedding_type=None):
super().__init__()
self.self = BRIDGE_TOWER_SELF_ATTENTION_CLASSES[config._attn_implementation](
config, position_embedding_type=position_embedding_type
)
self.output = BridgeTowerSelfOutput(config)
self.pruned_heads = set()
def prune_heads(self, heads):
if len(heads) == 0:
return
heads, index = find_pruneable_heads_and_indices(
heads, self.self.num_attention_heads, self.self.attention_head_size, self.pruned_heads
)
# Prune linear layers
self.self.query = prune_linear_layer(self.self.query, index)
self.self.key = prune_linear_layer(self.self.key, index)
self.self.value = prune_linear_layer(self.self.value, index)
self.output.dense = prune_linear_layer(self.output.dense, index, dim=1)
# Update hyper params and store pruned heads
self.self.num_attention_heads = self.self.num_attention_heads - len(heads)
self.self.all_head_size = self.self.attention_head_size * self.self.num_attention_heads
self.pruned_heads = self.pruned_heads.union(heads)
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
encoder_hidden_states: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
encoder_attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
past_key_value: Optional[Tuple[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]]] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Tuple[torch.Tensor]:
self_outputs = self.self(
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
head_mask,
encoder_hidden_states,
encoder_attention_mask,
past_key_value,
output_attentions,
)
attention_output = self.output(self_outputs[0], hidden_states)
outputs = (attention_output,) + self_outputs[1:] # add attentions if we output them
return outputs
class BridgeTowerBertCrossLayer(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.chunk_size_feed_forward = config.chunk_size_feed_forward
self.seq_len_dim = 1
self.attention = BridgeTowerAttention(config)
self.is_decoder = config.is_decoder
self.add_cross_attention = config.add_cross_attention
self.crossattention = BridgeTowerAttention(config)
self.intermediate = BridgeTowerIntermediate(config)
self.output = BridgeTowerOutput(config)
def forward(
self,
hidden_states,
encoder_hidden_states,
attention_mask=None,
head_mask=None,
encoder_attention_mask=None,
past_key_value=None,
output_attentions=False,
):
# decoder uni-directional self-attention cached key/values tuple is at positions 1,2
self_attention_outputs = self.attention(
hidden_states,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
head_mask=None,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
past_key_value=None,
)
attention_output = self_attention_outputs[0]
# if decoder, the last output is tuple of self-attn cache
# add self attentions if we output attention weights
outputs = self_attention_outputs[1:]
cross_attention_outputs = self.crossattention(
attention_output,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
head_mask=head_mask,
encoder_hidden_states=encoder_hidden_states,
encoder_attention_mask=encoder_attention_mask,
past_key_value=past_key_value,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
)
attention_output = cross_attention_outputs[0]
# add cross attentions if we output attention weights
outputs = outputs + cross_attention_outputs[1:-1]
layer_output = apply_chunking_to_forward(
self.feed_forward_chunk, self.chunk_size_feed_forward, self.seq_len_dim, attention_output
)
outputs = (layer_output,) + outputs
return outputs
def feed_forward_chunk(self, attention_output):
intermediate_output = self.intermediate(attention_output)
layer_output = self.output(intermediate_output, attention_output)
return layer_output
class BridgeTowerTextLayer(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.chunk_size_feed_forward = config.chunk_size_feed_forward
self.seq_len_dim = 1
self.attention = BridgeTowerAttention(config)
self.is_decoder = config.is_decoder
self.add_cross_attention = config.add_cross_attention
if self.add_cross_attention:
if not self.is_decoder:
raise ValueError(f"{self} should be used as a decoder model if cross attention is added")
self.crossattention = BridgeTowerAttention(config, position_embedding_type="absolute")
self.intermediate = BridgeTowerIntermediate(config)
self.output = BridgeTowerOutput(config)
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
encoder_hidden_states: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
encoder_attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
past_key_value: Optional[Tuple[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]]] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Tuple[torch.Tensor]:
# decoder uni-directional self-attention cached key/values tuple is at positions 1,2
self_attn_past_key_value = past_key_value[:2] if past_key_value is not None else None
self_attention_outputs = self.attention(
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
head_mask,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
past_key_value=self_attn_past_key_value,
)
attention_output = self_attention_outputs[0]
# if decoder, the last output is tuple of self-attn cache
if self.is_decoder:
outputs = self_attention_outputs[1:-1]
present_key_value = self_attention_outputs[-1]
else:
outputs = self_attention_outputs[1:] # add self attentions if we output attention weights
cross_attn_present_key_value = None
if self.is_decoder and encoder_hidden_states is not None:
if not hasattr(self, "crossattention"):
raise ValueError(
f"If `encoder_hidden_states` are passed, {self} has to be instantiated with cross-attention layers"
" by setting `config.add_cross_attention=True`"
)
# cross_attn cached key/values tuple is at positions 3,4 of past_key_value tuple
cross_attn_past_key_value = past_key_value[-2:] if past_key_value is not None else None
cross_attention_outputs = self.crossattention(
attention_output,
attention_mask,
head_mask,
encoder_hidden_states,
encoder_attention_mask,
cross_attn_past_key_value,
output_attentions,
)
attention_output = cross_attention_outputs[0]
outputs = outputs + cross_attention_outputs[1:-1] # add cross attentions if we output attention weights
# add cross-attn cache to positions 3,4 of present_key_value tuple
cross_attn_present_key_value = cross_attention_outputs[-1]
present_key_value = present_key_value + cross_attn_present_key_value
layer_output = apply_chunking_to_forward(
self.feed_forward_chunk, self.chunk_size_feed_forward, self.seq_len_dim, attention_output
)
outputs = (layer_output,) + outputs
# if decoder, return the attn key/values as the last output
if self.is_decoder:
outputs = outputs + (present_key_value,)
return outputs
def feed_forward_chunk(self, attention_output):
intermediate_output = self.intermediate(attention_output)
layer_output = self.output(intermediate_output, attention_output)
return layer_output
# Copied from transformers.models.roberta.modeling_roberta.RobertaEncoder with Roberta->BridgeTowerText
class BridgeTowerTextEncoder(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.config = config
self.layer = nn.ModuleList([BridgeTowerTextLayer(config) for _ in range(config.num_hidden_layers)])
self.gradient_checkpointing = False
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
encoder_hidden_states: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
encoder_attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
past_key_values: Optional[Tuple[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]]] = None,
use_cache: Optional[bool] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = False,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = True,
) -> Union[Tuple[torch.Tensor], BaseModelOutputWithPastAndCrossAttentions]:
all_hidden_states = () if output_hidden_states else None
all_self_attentions = () if output_attentions else None
all_cross_attentions = () if output_attentions and self.config.add_cross_attention else None
if self.gradient_checkpointing and self.training:
if use_cache:
logger.warning_once(
"`use_cache=True` is incompatible with gradient checkpointing. Setting `use_cache=False`..."
)
use_cache = False
next_decoder_cache = () if use_cache else None
for i, layer_module in enumerate(self.layer):
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states = all_hidden_states + (hidden_states,)
layer_head_mask = head_mask[i] if head_mask is not None else None
past_key_value = past_key_values[i] if past_key_values is not None else None
if self.gradient_checkpointing and self.training:
layer_outputs = self._gradient_checkpointing_func(
layer_module.__call__,
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
layer_head_mask,
encoder_hidden_states,
encoder_attention_mask,
past_key_value,
output_attentions,
)
else:
layer_outputs = layer_module(
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
layer_head_mask,
encoder_hidden_states,
encoder_attention_mask,
past_key_value,
output_attentions,
)
hidden_states = layer_outputs[0]
if use_cache:
next_decoder_cache += (layer_outputs[-1],)
if output_attentions:
all_self_attentions = all_self_attentions + (layer_outputs[1],)
if self.config.add_cross_attention:
all_cross_attentions = all_cross_attentions + (layer_outputs[2],)
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states = all_hidden_states + (hidden_states,)
if not return_dict:
return tuple(
v
for v in [
hidden_states,
next_decoder_cache,
all_hidden_states,
all_self_attentions,
all_cross_attentions,
]
if v is not None
)
return BaseModelOutputWithPastAndCrossAttentions(
last_hidden_state=hidden_states,
past_key_values=next_decoder_cache,
hidden_states=all_hidden_states,
attentions=all_self_attentions,
cross_attentions=all_cross_attentions,
)
# Copied from transformers.models.roberta.modeling_roberta.RobertaEmbeddings with Roberta->BridgeTowerText
class BridgeTowerTextEmbeddings(nn.Module):
"""
Same as BertEmbeddings with a tiny tweak for positional embeddings indexing.
"""
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertEmbeddings.__init__
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.word_embeddings = nn.Embedding(config.vocab_size, config.hidden_size, padding_idx=config.pad_token_id)
self.position_embeddings = nn.Embedding(config.max_position_embeddings, config.hidden_size)
self.token_type_embeddings = nn.Embedding(config.type_vocab_size, config.hidden_size)
# self.LayerNorm is not snake-cased to stick with TensorFlow model variable name and be able to load
# any TensorFlow checkpoint file
self.LayerNorm = nn.LayerNorm(config.hidden_size, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(config.hidden_dropout_prob)
# position_ids (1, len position emb) is contiguous in memory and exported when serialized
self.position_embedding_type = getattr(config, "position_embedding_type", "absolute")
self.register_buffer(
"position_ids", torch.arange(config.max_position_embeddings).expand((1, -1)), persistent=False
)
self.register_buffer(
"token_type_ids", torch.zeros(self.position_ids.size(), dtype=torch.long), persistent=False
)
# End copy
self.padding_idx = config.pad_token_id
self.position_embeddings = nn.Embedding(
config.max_position_embeddings, config.hidden_size, padding_idx=self.padding_idx
)
def forward(
self, input_ids=None, token_type_ids=None, position_ids=None, inputs_embeds=None, past_key_values_length=0
):
if position_ids is None:
if input_ids is not None:
# Create the position ids from the input token ids. Any padded tokens remain padded.
position_ids = create_position_ids_from_input_ids(input_ids, self.padding_idx, past_key_values_length)
else:
position_ids = self.create_position_ids_from_inputs_embeds(inputs_embeds)
if input_ids is not None:
input_shape = input_ids.size()
else:
input_shape = inputs_embeds.size()[:-1]
seq_length = input_shape[1]
# Setting the token_type_ids to the registered buffer in constructor where it is all zeros, which usually occurs
# when its auto-generated, registered buffer helps users when tracing the model without passing token_type_ids, solves
# issue #5664
if token_type_ids is None:
if hasattr(self, "token_type_ids"):
buffered_token_type_ids = self.token_type_ids[:, :seq_length]
buffered_token_type_ids_expanded = buffered_token_type_ids.expand(input_shape[0], seq_length)
token_type_ids = buffered_token_type_ids_expanded
else:
token_type_ids = torch.zeros(input_shape, dtype=torch.long, device=self.position_ids.device)
if inputs_embeds is None:
inputs_embeds = self.word_embeddings(input_ids)
token_type_embeddings = self.token_type_embeddings(token_type_ids)
embeddings = inputs_embeds + token_type_embeddings
if self.position_embedding_type == "absolute":
position_embeddings = self.position_embeddings(position_ids)
embeddings += position_embeddings
embeddings = self.LayerNorm(embeddings)
embeddings = self.dropout(embeddings)
return embeddings
def create_position_ids_from_inputs_embeds(self, inputs_embeds):
"""
We are provided embeddings directly. We cannot infer which are padded so just generate sequential position ids.
Args:
inputs_embeds: torch.Tensor
Returns: torch.Tensor
"""
input_shape = inputs_embeds.size()[:-1]
sequence_length = input_shape[1]
position_ids = torch.arange(
self.padding_idx + 1, sequence_length + self.padding_idx + 1, dtype=torch.long, device=inputs_embeds.device
)
return position_ids.unsqueeze(0).expand(input_shape)
# Copied from transformers.models.roberta.modeling_roberta.create_position_ids_from_input_ids
def create_position_ids_from_input_ids(input_ids, padding_idx, past_key_values_length=0):
"""
Replace non-padding symbols with their position numbers. Position numbers begin at padding_idx+1. Padding symbols
are ignored. This is modified from fairseq's `utils.make_positions`.
Args:
x: torch.Tensor x:
Returns: torch.Tensor
"""
# The series of casts and type-conversions here are carefully balanced to both work with ONNX export and XLA.
mask = input_ids.ne(padding_idx).int()
incremental_indices = (torch.cumsum(mask, dim=1).type_as(mask) + past_key_values_length) * mask
return incremental_indices.long() + padding_idx
class BridgeTowerPreTrainedModel(PreTrainedModel):
"""
An abstract class to handle weights initialization and a simple interface for downloading and loading pretrained
models.
"""
config_class = BridgeTowerConfig
base_model_prefix = "bridgetower"
supports_gradient_checkpointing = False
_no_split_modules = ["BridgeTowerSelfAttention", "BridgeTowerResidualAttention"]
_skip_keys_device_placement = "past_key_values"
def _init_weights(self, module):
if isinstance(module, BridgeTowerVisionModel):
proj_std = (module.visual.transformer.hidden_size**-0.5) * (
(2 * module.visual.transformer.num_hidden_layers) ** -0.5
)
attn_std = module.visual.transformer.hidden_size**-0.5
fc_std = (2 * module.visual.transformer.hidden_size) ** -0.5
for block in module.visual.transformer.resblocks:
nn.init.normal_(block.attn.in_proj_weight, std=attn_std * self.config.initializer_factor)
nn.init.normal_(block.attn.out_proj.weight, std=proj_std * self.config.initializer_factor)
nn.init.normal_(block.mlp.c_fc.weight, std=fc_std * self.config.initializer_factor)
nn.init.normal_(block.mlp.c_proj.weight, std=proj_std * self.config.initializer_factor)
nn.init.normal_(module.visual.embeddings.class_embedding, std=attn_std * self.config.initializer_factor)
nn.init.normal_(
module.visual.embeddings.position_embedding.weight, std=attn_std * self.config.initializer_factor
)
elif isinstance(module, (nn.Linear, nn.Conv2d, nn.Embedding)):
module.weight.data.normal_(mean=0.0, std=0.05 * self.config.initializer_factor)
elif isinstance(module, nn.LayerNorm):
module.bias.data.zero_()
module.weight.data.fill_(1.0)
if isinstance(module, nn.Linear) and module.bias is not None:
module.bias.data.zero_()
class BridgeTowerVisionModel(BridgeTowerPreTrainedModel):
config_class = BridgeTowerVisionConfig
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__(config)
self.visual = BridgeTowerVisionTransformer(config)
@property
def dtype(self):
return self.visual.embeddings.patch_embedding.weight.dtype
def forward(self, image, image_mask=None, interpolate_pos_encoding=False):
return self.visual(image.type(self.dtype), image_mask, interpolate_pos_encoding)
class BridgeTowerTextModel(BridgeTowerPreTrainedModel):
"""
The model can behave as an encoder (with only self-attention) as well as a decoder, in which case a layer of
cross-attention is added between the self-attention layers, following the architecture described in *Attention is
all you need*_ by Ashish Vaswani, Noam Shazeer, Niki Parmar, Jakob Uszkoreit, Llion Jones, Aidan N. Gomez, Lukasz
Kaiser and Illia Polosukhin.
To behave as an decoder the model needs to be initialized with the `is_decoder` argument of the configuration set
to `True`. To be used in a Seq2Seq model, the model needs to initialized with both `is_decoder` argument and
`add_cross_attention` set to `True`; an `encoder_hidden_states` is then expected as an input to the forward pass.
.. _*Attention is all you need*: https://arxiv.org/abs/1706.03762
"""
config_class = BridgeTowerTextConfig
def __init__(self, config, add_pooling_layer=True):
super().__init__(config)
self.config = config
self.embeddings = BridgeTowerTextEmbeddings(config)
self.encoder = BridgeTowerTextEncoder(config)
self.pooler = BridgeTowerPooler(config) if add_pooling_layer else None
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
def get_input_embeddings(self):
return self.embeddings.word_embeddings
def set_input_embeddings(self, value):
self.embeddings.word_embeddings = value
def _prune_heads(self, heads_to_prune):
"""
Prunes heads of the model. heads_to_prune: dict of {layer_num: list of heads to prune in this layer} See base
class PreTrainedModel
"""
for layer, heads in heads_to_prune.items():
self.encoder.layer[layer].attention.prune_heads(heads)
# Copied from transformers.models.clap.modeling_clap.ClapTextModel.forward
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
token_type_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
encoder_hidden_states: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
encoder_attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
past_key_values: Optional[List[torch.FloatTensor]] = None,
use_cache: Optional[bool] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple[torch.Tensor], BaseModelOutputWithPoolingAndCrossAttentions]:
r"""
encoder_hidden_states (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`, *optional*):
Sequence of hidden-states at the output of the last layer of the encoder. Used in the cross-attention if
the model is configured as a decoder.
encoder_attention_mask (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on the padding token indices of the encoder input. This mask is used in
the cross-attention if the model is configured as a decoder. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
past_key_values (`tuple(tuple(torch.FloatTensor))` of length `config.n_layers` with each tuple having 4 tensors of shape `(batch_size, num_heads, sequence_length - 1, embed_size_per_head)`):
Contains precomputed key and value hidden states of the attention blocks. Can be used to speed up decoding.
If `past_key_values` are used, the user can optionally input only the last `decoder_input_ids` (those that
don't have their past key value states given to this model) of shape `(batch_size, 1)` instead of all
`decoder_input_ids` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`.
use_cache (`bool`, *optional*):
If set to `True`, `past_key_values` key value states are returned and can be used to speed up decoding (see
`past_key_values`).
"""
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
if self.config.is_decoder:
use_cache = use_cache if use_cache is not None else self.config.use_cache
else:
use_cache = False
if input_ids is not None and inputs_embeds is not None:
raise ValueError("You cannot specify both input_ids and inputs_embeds at the same time")
elif input_ids is not None:
self.warn_if_padding_and_no_attention_mask(input_ids, attention_mask)
input_shape = input_ids.size()
elif inputs_embeds is not None:
input_shape = inputs_embeds.size()[:-1]
else:
raise ValueError("You have to specify either input_ids or inputs_embeds")
batch_size, seq_length = input_shape
device = input_ids.device if input_ids is not None else inputs_embeds.device
# past_key_values_length
past_key_values_length = past_key_values[0][0].shape[2] if past_key_values is not None else 0
if attention_mask is None:
attention_mask = torch.ones(((batch_size, seq_length + past_key_values_length)), device=device)
if token_type_ids is None:
if hasattr(self.embeddings, "token_type_ids"):
buffered_token_type_ids = self.embeddings.token_type_ids[:, :seq_length]
buffered_token_type_ids_expanded = buffered_token_type_ids.expand(batch_size, seq_length)
token_type_ids = buffered_token_type_ids_expanded
else:
token_type_ids = torch.zeros(input_shape, dtype=torch.long, device=device)
# We can provide a self-attention mask of dimensions [batch_size, from_seq_length, to_seq_length]
# ourselves in which case we just need to make it broadcastable to all heads.
extended_attention_mask: torch.Tensor = self.get_extended_attention_mask(attention_mask, input_shape)
# If a 2D or 3D attention mask is provided for the cross-attention
# we need to make broadcastable to [batch_size, num_heads, seq_length, seq_length]
if self.config.is_decoder and encoder_hidden_states is not None:
encoder_batch_size, encoder_sequence_length, _ = encoder_hidden_states.size()
encoder_hidden_shape = (encoder_batch_size, encoder_sequence_length)
if encoder_attention_mask is None:
encoder_attention_mask = torch.ones(encoder_hidden_shape, device=device)
encoder_extended_attention_mask = self.invert_attention_mask(encoder_attention_mask)
else:
encoder_extended_attention_mask = None
# Prepare head mask if needed
# 1.0 in head_mask indicate we keep the head
# attention_probs has shape bsz x n_heads x N x N
# input head_mask has shape [num_heads] or [num_hidden_layers x num_heads]
# and head_mask is converted to shape [num_hidden_layers x batch x num_heads x seq_length x seq_length]
head_mask = self.get_head_mask(head_mask, self.config.num_hidden_layers)
embedding_output = self.embeddings(
input_ids=input_ids,
position_ids=position_ids,
token_type_ids=token_type_ids,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
past_key_values_length=past_key_values_length,
)
encoder_outputs = self.encoder(
embedding_output,
attention_mask=extended_attention_mask,
head_mask=head_mask,
encoder_hidden_states=encoder_hidden_states,
encoder_attention_mask=encoder_extended_attention_mask,
past_key_values=past_key_values,
use_cache=use_cache,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
sequence_output = encoder_outputs[0]
pooled_output = self.pooler(sequence_output) if self.pooler is not None else None
if not return_dict:
return (sequence_output, pooled_output) + encoder_outputs[1:]
return BaseModelOutputWithPoolingAndCrossAttentions(
last_hidden_state=sequence_output,
pooler_output=pooled_output,
past_key_values=encoder_outputs.past_key_values,
hidden_states=encoder_outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=encoder_outputs.attentions,
cross_attentions=encoder_outputs.cross_attentions,
)
@add_start_docstrings(
"The bare BridgeTower Model transformer outputting BridgeTowerModelOutput object without any specific head on"
" top.",
BRIDGETOWER_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class BridgeTowerModel(BridgeTowerPreTrainedModel):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__(config)
self.config = config
vision_config = config.vision_config
text_config = config.text_config
if config.share_cross_modal_transformer_layers:
self.cross_modal_text_transform = nn.Linear(text_config.hidden_size, config.hidden_size)
self.cross_modal_image_transform = nn.Linear(vision_config.hidden_size, config.hidden_size)
else:
self.cross_modal_text_transform = nn.ModuleList(
[nn.Linear(text_config.hidden_size, config.hidden_size) for _ in range(config.num_hidden_layers)]
)
self.cross_modal_image_transform = nn.ModuleList(
[nn.Linear(vision_config.hidden_size, config.hidden_size) for _ in range(config.num_hidden_layers)]
)
self.token_type_embeddings = nn.Embedding(2, config.hidden_size)
self.vision_model = BridgeTowerVisionModel(vision_config)
self.text_model = BridgeTowerTextModel(text_config)
if not vision_config.share_layernorm and config.init_layernorm_from_vision_encoder:
for ln in self.vision_model.visual.cross_modal_ln_separate:
ln.weight.data = self.vision_model.visual.ln_post.weight.data
ln.bias.data = self.vision_model.visual.ln_post.bias.data
self.cross_modal_image_layers = nn.ModuleList(
[BridgeTowerBertCrossLayer(text_config) for _ in range(config.num_hidden_layers)]
)
self.cross_modal_text_layers = nn.ModuleList(
[BridgeTowerBertCrossLayer(text_config) for _ in range(config.num_hidden_layers)]
)
# Class token => Linear => Tanh
self.cross_modal_image_pooler = BridgeTowerPooler(config)
self.cross_modal_text_pooler = BridgeTowerPooler(config)
# Initialize BridgeTower Components
self.cross_modal_text_layernorm = nn.LayerNorm(config.hidden_size, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
self.cross_modal_image_layernorm = nn.LayerNorm(config.hidden_size, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
if config.share_link_tower_layers:
self.cross_modal_text_link_tower = BridgeTowerLinkTower(config)
self.cross_modal_image_link_tower = BridgeTowerLinkTower(config)
else:
self.cross_modal_text_link_tower = nn.ModuleList(
[BridgeTowerLinkTower(config) for _ in range(config.num_hidden_layers - 1)]
)
self.cross_modal_image_link_tower = nn.ModuleList(
[BridgeTowerLinkTower(config) for _ in range(config.num_hidden_layers - 1)]
)
self.post_init()
def get_input_embeddings(self):
return self.text_model.get_input_embeddings()
def set_input_embeddings(self, value):
self.text_model.set_input_embeddings(value)
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(BRIDGETOWER_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=BridgeTowerModelOutput, config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
token_type_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
pixel_values: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
pixel_mask: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
image_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
image_token_type_idx: Optional[int] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
labels: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
interpolate_pos_encoding: bool = False,
) -> Union[Tuple[torch.Tensor], BridgeTowerModelOutput]:
r"""
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
If set to `True`, hidden states are returned as a list containing the hidden states of text, image, and
cross-modal components respectively. i.e. `(hidden_states_text, hidden_states_image,
hidden_states_cross_modal)` where each element is a list of the hidden states of the corresponding
modality. `hidden_states_txt/img` are a list of tensors corresponding to unimodal hidden states and
`hidden_states_cross_modal` is a list of tuples containing `cross_modal_text_hidden_states` and
`cross_modal_image_hidden_states` of each brdige layer.
labels (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size,)`, *optional*):
Labels are currently not supported.
Returns:
Examples:
```python
>>> from transformers import BridgeTowerProcessor, BridgeTowerModel
>>> from PIL import Image
>>> import requests
>>> # prepare image and text
>>> url = "http://images.cocodataset.org/val2017/000000039769.jpg"
>>> image = Image.open(requests.get(url, stream=True).raw)
>>> text = "hello world"
>>> processor = BridgeTowerProcessor.from_pretrained("BridgeTower/bridgetower-base")
>>> model = BridgeTowerModel.from_pretrained("BridgeTower/bridgetower-base")
>>> inputs = processor(image, text, return_tensors="pt")
>>> outputs = model(**inputs)
>>> outputs.keys()
odict_keys(['text_features', 'image_features', 'pooler_output'])
```"""
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
all_hidden_states_text = () if output_hidden_states else None
all_hidden_states_image = () if output_hidden_states else None
all_hidden_states_cross = () if output_hidden_states else None
all_hidden_states = () if output_hidden_states else None
all_self_attentions = () if output_attentions else None
if inputs_embeds is not None and input_ids is None:
raise NotImplementedError(
"BridgeTowerModel does not use `inputs_embeds`. Make sure to pass in `input_ids` instead."
)
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
image_token_type_idx = image_token_type_idx if image_token_type_idx else 1
input_shape = input_ids.size()
text_embeds = self.text_model.embeddings(input_ids=input_ids)
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states_text += (text_embeds,)
if attention_mask is None:
attention_mask = torch.ones(input_shape, dtype=torch.long, device=input_ids.device)
extend_text_masks = self.text_model.get_extended_attention_mask(attention_mask, input_shape).to(
input_ids.device
)
# The split_index determines how many layers of the uni-modal encoder are applied before the cross-modal encoder
split_index = len(self.text_model.encoder.layer) - self.config.num_hidden_layers + 1
# Run the first 'split_index' layers of the textual encoder
for layer in self.text_model.encoder.layer[:split_index]:
text_embeds = layer(text_embeds, extend_text_masks)[0]
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states_text += (text_embeds,)
if image_embeds is None:
image_embeds = self.vision_model.visual.forward_pre(
pixel_values.type(self.vision_model.dtype), interpolate_pos_encoding=interpolate_pos_encoding
)
else:
# Permute as BridgeTowerResidualAttention has batch_first=True
image_embeds = image_embeds.permute(1, 0, 2)
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states_image += (image_embeds,)
# Run the first 'split_index' layers of the visual encoder
for block in self.vision_model.visual.transformer.resblocks[:split_index]:
image_embeds = block(image_embeds)
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states_image += (image_embeds,)
image_embeds_with_ln = self.vision_model.visual.forward_post(image_embeds.type(self.vision_model.dtype))
# first layer is a special case because we don't have the output from the cross-encoder yet
cross_modal_text = self.cross_modal_text_transform(text_embeds)
text_token_type_embeddings = self.token_type_embeddings(
torch.zeros(1, dtype=torch.long, device=input_ids.device)
).expand_as(cross_modal_text)
cross_modal_text = self.cross_modal_text_layernorm(cross_modal_text + text_token_type_embeddings)
image_embeds_with_ln = self.cross_modal_image_transform(image_embeds_with_ln)
image_token_type_embeddings = self.token_type_embeddings(
torch.full((1,), image_token_type_idx, dtype=torch.long, device=input_ids.device)
).expand_as(image_embeds_with_ln)
image_embeds_with_ln = image_embeds_with_ln + image_token_type_embeddings
cross_modal_image = self.cross_modal_image_layernorm(image_embeds_with_ln)
pixel_mask = torch.ones(
(cross_modal_image.size(0), cross_modal_image.size(1)),
dtype=torch.long,
device=input_ids.device,
)
extend_image_masks = self.text_model.get_extended_attention_mask(pixel_mask, pixel_mask.size()).to(
input_ids.device
)
layer_outputs_text = self.cross_modal_text_layers[0](
cross_modal_text,
cross_modal_image,
attention_mask=extend_text_masks,
encoder_attention_mask=extend_image_masks,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
)
cross_text_features = layer_outputs_text[0]
layer_outputs_image = self.cross_modal_image_layers[0](
cross_modal_image,
cross_modal_text,
attention_mask=extend_image_masks,
encoder_attention_mask=extend_text_masks,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
)
cross_image_features = layer_outputs_image[0]
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states_cross += ((cross_text_features, cross_image_features),)
if output_attentions:
all_self_attentions += ((layer_outputs_text[1], layer_outputs_image[1]),)
link_layer_index = 0
# Each of the top 6 layers of the visual and textual encoders ([split_index:]) is connected to each layer of
# the cross-modal encoder via bridge layers, which brings bottom-up alignment and fusion to the cross-modal encoder.
for i in range(split_index, len(self.text_model.encoder.layer)):
text_embeds = self.text_model.encoder.layer[i](text_embeds, extend_text_masks)[0]
image_embeds = self.vision_model.visual.transformer.resblocks[i](image_embeds).type(
self.vision_model.dtype
)
image_embeds_with_ln = (
self.cross_modal_image_transform(self.vision_model.visual.forward_post(image_embeds))
+ image_token_type_embeddings
)
text_link_tower = self.cross_modal_text_link_tower[link_layer_index]
image_link_tower = self.cross_modal_image_link_tower[link_layer_index]
# Bridge layers for textual and visual encoders
cross_text_features_ = text_link_tower(
self.cross_modal_text_transform(text_embeds) + text_token_type_embeddings,
cross_text_features,
extend_text_masks,
)
cross_image_features_ = image_link_tower(image_embeds_with_ln, cross_image_features, extend_image_masks)
# Cross-modal encoder via bridge layers of textual and visual encoders
layer_outputs_text = self.cross_modal_text_layers[link_layer_index + 1](
cross_text_features_,
cross_image_features_,
attention_mask=extend_text_masks,
encoder_attention_mask=extend_image_masks,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
)
cross_text_features = layer_outputs_text[0]
layer_outputs_image = self.cross_modal_image_layers[link_layer_index + 1](
cross_image_features_,
cross_text_features_,
attention_mask=extend_image_masks,
encoder_attention_mask=extend_text_masks,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
)
cross_image_features = layer_outputs_image[0]
link_layer_index += 1
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states_text += (text_embeds,)
all_hidden_states_image += (image_embeds,)
all_hidden_states_cross += ((cross_text_features, cross_image_features),)
if output_attentions:
all_self_attentions += ((layer_outputs_text[1], layer_outputs_image[1]),)
# Concatenate the cls token of the text and image features to get the final represtation
text_features, image_features = cross_text_features, cross_image_features
cls_features = self.get_cls_features(text_features, image_features)
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states = (all_hidden_states_text, all_hidden_states_image, all_hidden_states_cross)
if not return_dict:
return tuple(
v
for v in [text_features, image_features, cls_features, all_hidden_states, all_self_attentions]
if v is not None
)
return BridgeTowerModelOutput(
text_features=text_features,
image_features=image_features,
pooler_output=cls_features,
hidden_states=all_hidden_states,
attentions=all_self_attentions,
)
def get_cls_features(self, text_features, image_features):
cls_features_text = self.cross_modal_text_pooler(text_features)
cls_features_image = self.cross_modal_image_pooler(image_features)
return torch.cat([cls_features_text, cls_features_image], dim=-1)
# Copied from transformers.models.vilt.modeling_vilt.ViltPredictionHeadTransform with Vilt->BridgeTower
class BridgeTowerPredictionHeadTransform(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.dense = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.hidden_size)
if isinstance(config.hidden_act, str):
self.transform_act_fn = ACT2FN[config.hidden_act]
else:
self.transform_act_fn = config.hidden_act
self.LayerNorm = nn.LayerNorm(config.hidden_size, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
def forward(self, hidden_states):
hidden_states = self.dense(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.transform_act_fn(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.LayerNorm(hidden_states)
return hidden_states
class BridgeTowerMLMHead(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config, weight=None):
super().__init__()
self.config = config
self.transform = BridgeTowerPredictionHeadTransform(config)
self.decoder = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.text_config.vocab_size, bias=False)
self.bias = nn.Parameter(torch.zeros(config.text_config.vocab_size))
if weight is not None:
self.decoder.weight = weight
def forward(self, x):
mlm_score = self.transform(x)
mlm_score = self.decoder(mlm_score) + self.bias
return mlm_score
class BridgeTowerITMHead(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, hidden_size):
super().__init__()
self.fc = nn.Linear(hidden_size, 2)
def forward(self, x):
itm_score = self.fc(x)
return itm_score
@add_start_docstrings(
"""
BridgeTower Model with a language modeling head on top as done during pretraining.
""",
BRIDGETOWER_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class BridgeTowerForMaskedLM(BridgeTowerPreTrainedModel):
_tied_weights_keys = ["mlm_score.decoder.weight"]
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__(config)
self.bridgetower = BridgeTowerModel(config)
self.mlm_score = BridgeTowerMLMHead(config)
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
def get_output_embeddings(self):
return self.mlm_score.decoder
def set_output_embeddings(self, new_embeddings):
self.mlm_score.decoder = new_embeddings
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(BRIDGETOWER_INPUTS_DOCSTRING.format("batch_size, sequence_length"))
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=MaskedLMOutput, config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
token_type_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
pixel_values: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
pixel_mask: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
image_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
labels: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
) -> Union[MaskedLMOutput, Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]]:
r"""
labels (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Labels for computing the masked language modeling loss. Indices should be in `[-100, 0, ...,
config.vocab_size]` (see `input_ids` docstring) Tokens with indices set to `-100` are ignored (masked), the
loss is only computed for the tokens with labels in `[0, ..., config.vocab_size]`
Returns:
Examples:
```python
>>> from transformers import BridgeTowerProcessor, BridgeTowerForMaskedLM
>>> from PIL import Image
>>> import requests
>>> url = "http://images.cocodataset.org/val2017/000000360943.jpg"
>>> image = Image.open(requests.get(url, stream=True).raw).convert("RGB")
>>> text = "a <mask> looking out of the window"
>>> processor = BridgeTowerProcessor.from_pretrained("BridgeTower/bridgetower-base-itm-mlm")
>>> model = BridgeTowerForMaskedLM.from_pretrained("BridgeTower/bridgetower-base-itm-mlm")
>>> # prepare inputs
>>> encoding = processor(image, text, return_tensors="pt")
>>> # forward pass
>>> outputs = model(**encoding)
>>> results = processor.decode(outputs.logits.argmax(dim=-1).squeeze(0).tolist())
>>> print(results)
.a cat looking out of the window.
```"""
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
outputs = self.bridgetower(
input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
token_type_ids=token_type_ids,
pixel_values=pixel_values,
pixel_mask=pixel_mask,
head_mask=head_mask,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
image_embeds=image_embeds,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
mlm_logits = self.mlm_score(outputs.text_features if return_dict else outputs[0])
masked_lm_loss = None
if labels is not None:
loss_fct = CrossEntropyLoss() # -100 index = padding token
labels = labels.to(mlm_logits.device)
masked_lm_loss = loss_fct(mlm_logits.view(-1, self.config.text_config.vocab_size), labels.view(-1))
if not return_dict:
output = tuple(mlm_logits)
return ((masked_lm_loss,) + output) if masked_lm_loss is not None else output
return MaskedLMOutput(
loss=masked_lm_loss,
logits=mlm_logits,
hidden_states=outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=outputs.attentions,
)
@add_start_docstrings(
"""
BridgeTower Model transformer with a classifier head on top (a linear layer on top of the final hidden state of the
[CLS] token) for image-to-text matching.
""",
BRIDGETOWER_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class BridgeTowerForImageAndTextRetrieval(BridgeTowerPreTrainedModel):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__(config)
self.bridgetower = BridgeTowerModel(config)
self.itm_score = BridgeTowerITMHead(config.hidden_size * 2)
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(BRIDGETOWER_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=SequenceClassifierOutput, config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
token_type_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
pixel_values: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
pixel_mask: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
image_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
labels: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
) -> Union[SequenceClassifierOutput, Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]]:
r"""
labels (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, 1)`, *optional*):
Labels for computing the image-text matching loss. 0 means the pairs don't match and 1 means they match.
The pairs with 0 will be skipped for calculation.
Returns:
Examples:
```python
>>> from transformers import BridgeTowerProcessor, BridgeTowerForImageAndTextRetrieval
>>> import requests
>>> from PIL import Image
>>> url = "http://images.cocodataset.org/val2017/000000039769.jpg"
>>> image = Image.open(requests.get(url, stream=True).raw)
>>> texts = ["An image of two cats chilling on a couch", "A football player scoring a goal"]
>>> processor = BridgeTowerProcessor.from_pretrained("BridgeTower/bridgetower-base-itm-mlm")
>>> model = BridgeTowerForImageAndTextRetrieval.from_pretrained("BridgeTower/bridgetower-base-itm-mlm")
>>> # forward pass
>>> scores = dict()
>>> for text in texts:
... # prepare inputs
... encoding = processor(image, text, return_tensors="pt")
... outputs = model(**encoding)
... scores[text] = outputs.logits[0, 1].item()
```"""
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
outputs = self.bridgetower(
input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
token_type_ids=token_type_ids,
pixel_values=pixel_values,
pixel_mask=pixel_mask,
head_mask=head_mask,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
image_embeds=image_embeds,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
pooler_output = outputs.pooler_output if return_dict else outputs[2]
logits = self.itm_score(pooler_output)
itm_loss = None
if labels is not None:
loss_fct = CrossEntropyLoss()
labels = labels.to(logits.device)
itm_loss = loss_fct(logits, labels)
if not return_dict:
output = tuple(logits)
return ((itm_loss,) + output) if itm_loss is not None else output
return SequenceClassifierOutput(
loss=itm_loss,
logits=logits,
hidden_states=outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=outputs.attentions,
)
class BridgeTowerContrastiveHead(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, hidden_size, embed_size):
super().__init__()
self.fc = nn.Linear(hidden_size, embed_size)
def forward(self, x):
x = self.fc(x)
return x
@add_start_docstrings(
"""
BridgeTower Model with a image-text contrastive head on top computing image-text contrastive loss.
""",
BRIDGETOWER_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class BridgeTowerForContrastiveLearning(BridgeTowerPreTrainedModel):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__(config)
self.bridgetower = BridgeTowerModel(config)
self.itc_text_head = BridgeTowerContrastiveHead(config.hidden_size, config.contrastive_hidden_size)
self.itc_image_head = BridgeTowerContrastiveHead(config.hidden_size, config.contrastive_hidden_size)
self.itc_cross_modal_head = BridgeTowerContrastiveHead(config.hidden_size * 2, config.contrastive_hidden_size)
self.logit_scale = nn.Parameter(torch.tensor(self.config.logit_scale_init_value))
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(BRIDGETOWER_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=BridgeTowerContrastiveOutput, config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
token_type_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
pixel_values: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
pixel_mask: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
image_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = True,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
return_loss: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[BridgeTowerContrastiveOutput, Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]]:
r"""
return_loss (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the contrastive loss.
Returns:
Examples:
```python
>>> from transformers import BridgeTowerProcessor, BridgeTowerForContrastiveLearning
>>> import requests
>>> from PIL import Image
>>> import torch
>>> image_urls = [
... "https://farm4.staticflickr.com/3395/3428278415_81c3e27f15_z.jpg",
... "http://images.cocodataset.org/val2017/000000039769.jpg",
... ]
>>> texts = ["two dogs in a car", "two cats sleeping on a couch"]
>>> images = [Image.open(requests.get(url, stream=True).raw) for url in image_urls]
>>> processor = BridgeTowerProcessor.from_pretrained("BridgeTower/bridgetower-large-itm-mlm-itc")
>>> model = BridgeTowerForContrastiveLearning.from_pretrained("BridgeTower/bridgetower-large-itm-mlm-itc")
>>> inputs = processor(images, texts, padding=True, return_tensors="pt")
>>> loss = model(**inputs, return_loss=True).loss
>>> inputs = processor(images, texts[::-1], padding=True, return_tensors="pt")
>>> loss_swapped = model(**inputs, return_loss=True).loss
>>> print("Loss", round(loss.item(), 4))
Loss 0.0019
>>> print("Loss with swapped images", round(loss_swapped.item(), 4))
Loss with swapped images 2.126
```"""
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
outputs = self.bridgetower(
input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
token_type_ids=token_type_ids,
pixel_values=pixel_values,
pixel_mask=pixel_mask,
head_mask=head_mask,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
image_embeds=image_embeds,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=True,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
pooler_output = outputs.pooler_output if return_dict else outputs[2]
hidden_states_txt, hidden_states_img, hidden_states_cross_modal = (
outputs.hidden_states if return_dict else outputs[3]
)
text_embeds = hidden_states_txt[-1]
image_embeds = hidden_states_img[-1]
image_embeds_with_ln = self.bridgetower.vision_model.visual.forward_post(image_embeds)
image_token_type_embeddings = self.bridgetower.token_type_embeddings(
torch.full((1,), 1, dtype=torch.long, device=self.bridgetower.token_type_embeddings.weight.device)
).expand_as(image_embeds_with_ln)
image_embeds = self.bridgetower.cross_modal_image_transform(image_embeds_with_ln) + image_token_type_embeddings
# normalized features
text_embeds = nn.functional.normalize(self.itc_text_head(text_embeds[:, 0, :]), dim=-1, p=2)
image_embeds = nn.functional.normalize(self.itc_image_head(image_embeds[:, 0, :]), dim=-1, p=2).to(
device=text_embeds.device
)
cross_embeds = nn.functional.normalize(self.itc_cross_modal_head(pooler_output), dim=-1, p=2).to(
device=text_embeds.device
)
logits = torch.stack([text_embeds, image_embeds, cross_embeds], dim=-2)
logit_scale = self.logit_scale.exp().to(device=text_embeds.device)
logits_text_to_image = torch.matmul(text_embeds, image_embeds.t()) * logit_scale
logits_text_to_cross = torch.matmul(text_embeds, cross_embeds.t()) * logit_scale
logits_image_to_cross = torch.matmul(image_embeds, cross_embeds.t()) * logit_scale
itc_loss = None
if return_loss:
labels = torch.arange(len(logits), device=logits.device)
text_to_image_loss = nn.functional.cross_entropy(logits_text_to_image, labels)
text_to_cross_loss = nn.functional.cross_entropy(logits_text_to_cross, labels)
image_to_cross_loss = nn.functional.cross_entropy(logits_image_to_cross, labels)
itc_loss = (text_to_image_loss + text_to_cross_loss + image_to_cross_loss) / 3.0
if not return_dict:
output = (logits, text_embeds, image_embeds, cross_embeds) + outputs[3:]
return ((itc_loss,) + output) if itc_loss is not None else output
return BridgeTowerContrastiveOutput(
loss=itc_loss,
logits=logits,
text_embeds=text_embeds,
image_embeds=image_embeds,
cross_embeds=cross_embeds,
hidden_states=outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=outputs.attentions,
)
__all__ = [
"BridgeTowerForContrastiveLearning",
"BridgeTowerForImageAndTextRetrieval",
"BridgeTowerForMaskedLM",
"BridgeTowerModel",
"BridgeTowerPreTrainedModel",
]
```
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```py
# coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2023 The Intel Labs Team Authors, The Microsoft Research Team Authors and HuggingFace Inc. team. All rights reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
"""
Processor class for BridgeTower.
"""
from typing import List, Union
from ...processing_utils import ProcessingKwargs, ProcessorMixin, Unpack
from ...tokenization_utils_base import BatchEncoding, PreTokenizedInput, TextInput
class BridgeTowerProcessorKwargs(ProcessingKwargs, total=False):
_defaults = {
"text_kwargs": {
"add_special_tokens": True,
"padding": False,
"stride": 0,
"return_overflowing_tokens": False,
"return_special_tokens_mask": False,
"return_offsets_mapping": False,
"return_length": False,
"verbose": True,
},
"images_kwargs": {
"do_normalize": True,
"do_center_crop": True,
},
}
class BridgeTowerProcessor(ProcessorMixin):
r"""
Constructs a BridgeTower processor which wraps a Roberta tokenizer and BridgeTower image processor into a single
processor.
[`BridgeTowerProcessor`] offers all the functionalities of [`BridgeTowerImageProcessor`] and
[`RobertaTokenizerFast`]. See the docstring of [`~BridgeTowerProcessor.__call__`] and
[`~BridgeTowerProcessor.decode`] for more information.
Args:
image_processor (`BridgeTowerImageProcessor`):
An instance of [`BridgeTowerImageProcessor`]. The image processor is a required input.
tokenizer (`RobertaTokenizerFast`):
An instance of ['RobertaTokenizerFast`]. The tokenizer is a required input.
"""
attributes = ["image_processor", "tokenizer"]
image_processor_class = "BridgeTowerImageProcessor"
tokenizer_class = ("RobertaTokenizer", "RobertaTokenizerFast")
def __init__(self, image_processor, tokenizer):
super().__init__(image_processor, tokenizer)
def __call__(
self,
images,
text: Union[TextInput, PreTokenizedInput, List[TextInput], List[PreTokenizedInput]] = None,
audio=None,
videos=None,
**kwargs: Unpack[BridgeTowerProcessorKwargs],
) -> BatchEncoding:
"""
This method uses [`BridgeTowerImageProcessor.__call__`] method to prepare image(s) for the model, and
[`RobertaTokenizerFast.__call__`] to prepare text for the model.
Please refer to the docstring of the above two methods for more information.
"""
output_kwargs = self._merge_kwargs(
BridgeTowerProcessorKwargs,
tokenizer_init_kwargs=self.tokenizer.init_kwargs,
**kwargs,
)
encoding = self.tokenizer(text=text, **output_kwargs["text_kwargs"])
# add pixel_values + pixel_mask
encoding_image_processor = self.image_processor(images, **output_kwargs["images_kwargs"])
encoding.update(encoding_image_processor)
return encoding
def batch_decode(self, *args, **kwargs):
"""
This method forwards all its arguments to RobertaTokenizerFast's [`~PreTrainedTokenizer.batch_decode`]. Please
refer to the docstring of this method for more information.
"""
return self.tokenizer.batch_decode(*args, **kwargs)
def decode(self, *args, **kwargs):
"""
This method forwards all its arguments to RobertaTokenizerFast's [`~PreTrainedTokenizer.decode`]. Please refer
to the docstring of this method for more information.
"""
return self.tokenizer.decode(*args, **kwargs)
@property
def model_input_names(self):
tokenizer_input_names = self.tokenizer.model_input_names
image_processor_input_names = self.image_processor.model_input_names
return list(dict.fromkeys(tokenizer_input_names + image_processor_input_names))
__all__ = ["BridgeTowerProcessor"]
```
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```py
# Copyright 2024 The HuggingFace Team. All rights reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING
from ...utils import _LazyModule
from ...utils.import_utils import define_import_structure
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from .configuration_bros import *
from .modeling_bros import *
from .processing_bros import *
else:
import sys
_file = globals()["__file__"]
sys.modules[__name__] = _LazyModule(__name__, _file, define_import_structure(_file), module_spec=__spec__)
```
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```py
# coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2023-present NAVER Corp, The Microsoft Research Asia LayoutLM Team Authors and the HuggingFace Inc. team.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
"""Bros model configuration"""
from ...configuration_utils import PretrainedConfig
from ...utils import logging
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
class BrosConfig(PretrainedConfig):
r"""
This is the configuration class to store the configuration of a [`BrosModel`] or a [`TFBrosModel`]. It is used to
instantiate a Bros model according to the specified arguments, defining the model architecture. Instantiating a
configuration with the defaults will yield a similar configuration to that of the Bros
[jinho8345/bros-base-uncased](https://huggingface.co/jinho8345/bros-base-uncased) architecture.
Configuration objects inherit from [`PretrainedConfig`] and can be used to control the model outputs. Read the
documentation from [`PretrainedConfig`] for more information.
Args:
vocab_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 30522):
Vocabulary size of the Bros model. Defines the number of different tokens that can be represented by the
`inputs_ids` passed when calling [`BrosModel`] or [`TFBrosModel`].
hidden_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 768):
Dimensionality of the encoder layers and the pooler layer.
num_hidden_layers (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 12):
Number of hidden layers in the Transformer encoder.
num_attention_heads (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 12):
Number of attention heads for each attention layer in the Transformer encoder.
intermediate_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 3072):
Dimensionality of the "intermediate" (often named feed-forward) layer in the Transformer encoder.
hidden_act (`str` or `Callable`, *optional*, defaults to `"gelu"`):
The non-linear activation function (function or string) in the encoder and pooler. If string, `"gelu"`,
`"relu"`, `"silu"` and `"gelu_new"` are supported.
hidden_dropout_prob (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.1):
The dropout probability for all fully connected layers in the embeddings, encoder, and pooler.
attention_probs_dropout_prob (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.1):
The dropout ratio for the attention probabilities.
max_position_embeddings (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 512):
The maximum sequence length that this model might ever be used with. Typically set this to something large
just in case (e.g., 512 or 1024 or 2048).
type_vocab_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 2):
The vocabulary size of the `token_type_ids` passed when calling [`BrosModel`] or [`TFBrosModel`].
initializer_range (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.02):
The standard deviation of the truncated_normal_initializer for initializing all weight matrices.
layer_norm_eps (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 1e-12):
The epsilon used by the layer normalization layers.
pad_token_id (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 0):
The index of the padding token in the token vocabulary.
dim_bbox (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 8):
The dimension of the bounding box coordinates. (x0, y1, x1, y0, x1, y1, x0, y1)
bbox_scale (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 100.0):
The scale factor of the bounding box coordinates.
n_relations (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 1):
The number of relations for SpadeEE(entity extraction), SpadeEL(entity linking) head.
classifier_dropout_prob (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.1):
The dropout ratio for the classifier head.
Examples:
```python
>>> from transformers import BrosConfig, BrosModel
>>> # Initializing a BROS jinho8345/bros-base-uncased style configuration
>>> configuration = BrosConfig()
>>> # Initializing a model from the jinho8345/bros-base-uncased style configuration
>>> model = BrosModel(configuration)
>>> # Accessing the model configuration
>>> configuration = model.config
```"""
model_type = "bros"
def __init__(
self,
vocab_size=30522,
hidden_size=768,
num_hidden_layers=12,
num_attention_heads=12,
intermediate_size=3072,
hidden_act="gelu",
hidden_dropout_prob=0.1,
attention_probs_dropout_prob=0.1,
max_position_embeddings=512,
type_vocab_size=2,
initializer_range=0.02,
layer_norm_eps=1e-12,
pad_token_id=0,
dim_bbox=8,
bbox_scale=100.0,
n_relations=1,
classifier_dropout_prob=0.1,
**kwargs,
):
super().__init__(
vocab_size=vocab_size,
hidden_size=hidden_size,
num_hidden_layers=num_hidden_layers,
num_attention_heads=num_attention_heads,
intermediate_size=intermediate_size,
hidden_act=hidden_act,
hidden_dropout_prob=hidden_dropout_prob,
attention_probs_dropout_prob=attention_probs_dropout_prob,
max_position_embeddings=max_position_embeddings,
type_vocab_size=type_vocab_size,
initializer_range=initializer_range,
layer_norm_eps=layer_norm_eps,
pad_token_id=pad_token_id,
**kwargs,
)
self.dim_bbox = dim_bbox
self.bbox_scale = bbox_scale
self.n_relations = n_relations
self.dim_bbox_sinusoid_emb_2d = self.hidden_size // 4
self.dim_bbox_sinusoid_emb_1d = self.dim_bbox_sinusoid_emb_2d // self.dim_bbox
self.dim_bbox_projection = self.hidden_size // self.num_attention_heads
self.classifier_dropout_prob = classifier_dropout_prob
__all__ = ["BrosConfig"]
```
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```py
# coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2023-present NAVER Corp, The Microsoft Research Asia LayoutLM Team Authors and the HuggingFace Inc. team.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
"""PyTorch Bros model."""
import math
from dataclasses import dataclass
from typing import List, Optional, Tuple, Union
import torch
import torch.utils.checkpoint
from torch import nn
from torch.nn import CrossEntropyLoss
from ...activations import ACT2FN
from ...modeling_outputs import (
BaseModelOutputWithPastAndCrossAttentions,
BaseModelOutputWithPoolingAndCrossAttentions,
TokenClassifierOutput,
)
from ...modeling_utils import PreTrainedModel
from ...pytorch_utils import apply_chunking_to_forward, find_pruneable_heads_and_indices, prune_linear_layer
from ...utils import (
ModelOutput,
add_start_docstrings,
add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward,
logging,
replace_return_docstrings,
)
from .configuration_bros import BrosConfig
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC = "jinho8345/bros-base-uncased"
_CONFIG_FOR_DOC = "BrosConfig"
BROS_START_DOCSTRING = r"""
This model is also a PyTorch [torch.nn.Module](https://pytorch.org/docs/stable/nn.html#torch.nn.Module) subclass.
Use it as a regular PyTorch Module and refer to the PyTorch documentation for all matter related to general usage
and behavior.
Parameters:
config ([`BrosConfig`]): Model configuration class with all the parameters of the model.
Initializing with a config file does not load the weights associated with the model, only the
configuration. Check out the [`~PreTrainedModel.from_pretrained`] method to load the model weights.
"""
BROS_INPUTS_DOCSTRING = r"""
Args:
input_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `({0})`):
Indices of input sequence tokens in the vocabulary.
Indices can be obtained using [`BrosProcessor`]. See [`PreTrainedTokenizer.encode`] and
[`PreTrainedTokenizer.__call__`] for details.
[What are input IDs?](../glossary#input-ids)
bbox ('torch.FloatTensor' of shape '(batch_size, num_boxes, 4)'):
Bounding box coordinates for each token in the input sequence. Each bounding box is a list of four values
(x1, y1, x2, y2), where (x1, y1) is the top left corner, and (x2, y2) is the bottom right corner of the
bounding box.
attention_mask (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `({0})`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on padding token indices. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
bbox_first_token_mask (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `({0})`, *optional*):
Mask to indicate the first token of each bounding box. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
token_type_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `({0})`, *optional*):
Segment token indices to indicate first and second portions of the inputs. Indices are selected in `[0,
1]`:
- 0 corresponds to a *sentence A* token,
- 1 corresponds to a *sentence B* token.
[What are token type IDs?](../glossary#token-type-ids)
position_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `({0})`, *optional*):
Indices of positions of each input sequence tokens in the position embeddings. Selected in the range `[0,
config.max_position_embeddings - 1]`.
[What are position IDs?](../glossary#position-ids)
head_mask (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(num_heads,)` or `(num_layers, num_heads)`, *optional*):
Mask to nullify selected heads of the self-attention modules. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 indicates the head is **not masked**,
- 0 indicates the head is **masked**.
inputs_embeds (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `({0}, hidden_size)`, *optional*):
Optionally, instead of passing `input_ids` you can choose to directly pass an embedded representation. This
is useful if you want more control over how to convert `input_ids` indices into associated vectors than the
model's internal embedding lookup matrix.
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under returned
tensors for more detail.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors for
more detail.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~file_utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple.
"""
@dataclass
class BrosSpadeOutput(ModelOutput):
"""
Base class for outputs of token classification models.
Args:
loss (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(1,)`, *optional*, returned when `labels` is provided) :
Classification loss.
initial_token_logits (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, config.num_labels)`):
Classification scores for entity initial tokens (before SoftMax).
subsequent_token_logits (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, sequence_length+1)`):
Classification scores for entity sequence tokens (before SoftMax).
hidden_states (`tuple(torch.FloatTensor)`, *optional*, returned when `output_hidden_states=True` is passed or when `config.output_hidden_states=True`):
Tuple of `torch.FloatTensor` (one for the output of the embeddings, if the model has an embedding layer, +
one for the output of each layer) of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`.
Hidden-states of the model at the output of each layer plus the optional initial embedding outputs.
attentions (`tuple(torch.FloatTensor)`, *optional*, returned when `output_attentions=True` is passed or when `config.output_attentions=True`):
Tuple of `torch.FloatTensor` (one for each layer) of shape `(batch_size, num_heads, sequence_length,
sequence_length)`.
Attentions weights after the attention softmax, used to compute the weighted average in the self-attention
heads.
"""
loss: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None
initial_token_logits: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None
subsequent_token_logits: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None
hidden_states: Optional[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]] = None
attentions: Optional[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]] = None
class BrosPositionalEmbedding1D(nn.Module):
# Reference: https://github.com/kimiyoung/transformer-xl/blob/master/pytorch/mem_transformer.py#L15
def __init__(self, config):
super(BrosPositionalEmbedding1D, self).__init__()
self.dim_bbox_sinusoid_emb_1d = config.dim_bbox_sinusoid_emb_1d
inv_freq = 1 / (
10000 ** (torch.arange(0.0, self.dim_bbox_sinusoid_emb_1d, 2.0) / self.dim_bbox_sinusoid_emb_1d)
)
self.register_buffer("inv_freq", inv_freq)
def forward(self, pos_seq: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
seq_size = pos_seq.size()
b1, b2, b3 = seq_size
sinusoid_inp = pos_seq.view(b1, b2, b3, 1) * self.inv_freq.view(1, 1, 1, self.dim_bbox_sinusoid_emb_1d // 2)
pos_emb = torch.cat([sinusoid_inp.sin(), sinusoid_inp.cos()], dim=-1)
return pos_emb
class BrosPositionalEmbedding2D(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super(BrosPositionalEmbedding2D, self).__init__()
self.dim_bbox = config.dim_bbox
self.x_pos_emb = BrosPositionalEmbedding1D(config)
self.y_pos_emb = BrosPositionalEmbedding1D(config)
def forward(self, bbox: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
stack = []
for i in range(self.dim_bbox):
if i % 2 == 0:
stack.append(self.x_pos_emb(bbox[..., i]))
else:
stack.append(self.y_pos_emb(bbox[..., i]))
bbox_pos_emb = torch.cat(stack, dim=-1)
return bbox_pos_emb
class BrosBboxEmbeddings(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super(BrosBboxEmbeddings, self).__init__()
self.bbox_sinusoid_emb = BrosPositionalEmbedding2D(config)
self.bbox_projection = nn.Linear(config.dim_bbox_sinusoid_emb_2d, config.dim_bbox_projection, bias=False)
def forward(self, bbox: torch.Tensor):
bbox_t = bbox.transpose(0, 1)
bbox_pos = bbox_t[None, :, :, :] - bbox_t[:, None, :, :]
bbox_pos_emb = self.bbox_sinusoid_emb(bbox_pos)
bbox_pos_emb = self.bbox_projection(bbox_pos_emb)
return bbox_pos_emb
class BrosTextEmbeddings(nn.Module):
"""Construct the embeddings from word, position and token_type embeddings."""
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.word_embeddings = nn.Embedding(config.vocab_size, config.hidden_size, padding_idx=config.pad_token_id)
self.position_embeddings = nn.Embedding(config.max_position_embeddings, config.hidden_size)
self.token_type_embeddings = nn.Embedding(config.type_vocab_size, config.hidden_size)
# self.LayerNorm is not snake-cased to stick with TensorFlow model variable name and be able to load
# any TensorFlow checkpoint file
self.LayerNorm = nn.LayerNorm(config.hidden_size, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(config.hidden_dropout_prob)
# position_ids (1, len position emb) is contiguous in memory and exported when serialized
self.position_embedding_type = getattr(config, "position_embedding_type", "absolute")
self.register_buffer("position_ids", torch.arange(config.max_position_embeddings).expand((1, -1)))
self.register_buffer(
"token_type_ids",
torch.zeros(
self.position_ids.size(),
dtype=torch.long,
device=self.position_ids.device,
),
persistent=False,
)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
token_type_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
past_key_values_length: int = 0,
) -> torch.Tensor:
if input_ids is not None:
input_shape = input_ids.size()
else:
input_shape = inputs_embeds.size()[:-1]
seq_length = input_shape[1]
if position_ids is None:
position_ids = self.position_ids[:, past_key_values_length : seq_length + past_key_values_length]
if token_type_ids is None:
if hasattr(self, "token_type_ids"):
buffered_token_type_ids = self.token_type_ids[:, :seq_length]
buffered_token_type_ids_expanded = buffered_token_type_ids.expand(input_shape[0], seq_length)
token_type_ids = buffered_token_type_ids_expanded
else:
token_type_ids = torch.zeros(input_shape, dtype=torch.long, device=self.position_ids.device)
if inputs_embeds is None:
inputs_embeds = self.word_embeddings(input_ids)
token_type_embeddings = self.token_type_embeddings(token_type_ids)
embeddings = inputs_embeds + token_type_embeddings
if self.position_embedding_type == "absolute":
position_embeddings = self.position_embeddings(position_ids)
embeddings += position_embeddings
embeddings = self.LayerNorm(embeddings)
embeddings = self.dropout(embeddings)
return embeddings
class BrosSelfAttention(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
if config.hidden_size % config.num_attention_heads != 0 and not hasattr(config, "embedding_size"):
raise ValueError(
f"The hidden size ({config.hidden_size}) is not a multiple of the number of attention "
f"heads ({config.num_attention_heads})"
)
self.num_attention_heads = config.num_attention_heads
self.attention_head_size = int(config.hidden_size / config.num_attention_heads)
self.all_head_size = self.num_attention_heads * self.attention_head_size
self.query = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, self.all_head_size)
self.key = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, self.all_head_size)
self.value = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, self.all_head_size)
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(config.attention_probs_dropout_prob)
self.position_embedding_type = getattr(config, "position_embedding_type", "absolute")
if self.position_embedding_type == "relative_key" or self.position_embedding_type == "relative_key_query":
self.max_position_embeddings = config.max_position_embeddings
self.distance_embedding = nn.Embedding(2 * config.max_position_embeddings - 1, self.attention_head_size)
self.is_decoder = config.is_decoder
def transpose_for_scores(self, x: torch.Tensor):
new_x_shape = x.size()[:-1] + (
self.num_attention_heads,
self.attention_head_size,
)
x = x.view(*new_x_shape)
return x.permute(0, 2, 1, 3)
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
bbox_pos_emb: torch.Tensor,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
encoder_hidden_states: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
encoder_attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
past_key_value: Optional[Tuple[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]]] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[torch.Tensor] = False,
) -> Tuple[torch.Tensor]:
mixed_query_layer = self.query(hidden_states)
# If this is instantiated as a cross-attention module, the keys
# and values come from an encoder; the attention mask needs to be
# such that the encoder's padding tokens are not attended to.
is_cross_attention = encoder_hidden_states is not None
if is_cross_attention and past_key_value is not None:
# reuse k,v, cross_attentions
key_layer = past_key_value[0]
value_layer = past_key_value[1]
attention_mask = encoder_attention_mask
elif is_cross_attention:
key_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(self.key(encoder_hidden_states))
value_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(self.value(encoder_hidden_states))
attention_mask = encoder_attention_mask
elif past_key_value is not None:
key_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(self.key(hidden_states))
value_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(self.value(hidden_states))
key_layer = torch.cat([past_key_value[0], key_layer], dim=2)
value_layer = torch.cat([past_key_value[1], value_layer], dim=2)
else:
key_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(self.key(hidden_states))
value_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(self.value(hidden_states))
query_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(mixed_query_layer)
if self.is_decoder:
# if cross_attention save Tuple(torch.Tensor, torch.Tensor) of all cross attention key/value_states.
# Further calls to cross_attention layer can then reuse all cross-attention
# key/value_states (first "if" case)
# if uni-directional self-attention (decoder) save Tuple(torch.Tensor, torch.Tensor) of
# all previous decoder key/value_states. Further calls to uni-directional self-attention
# can concat previous decoder key/value_states to current projected key/value_states (third "elif" case)
# if encoder bi-directional self-attention `past_key_value` is always `None`
past_key_value = (key_layer, value_layer)
# Take the dot product between "query" and "key" to get the raw attention scores.
attention_scores = torch.matmul(query_layer, key_layer.transpose(-1, -2))
if self.position_embedding_type == "relative_key" or self.position_embedding_type == "relative_key_query":
seq_length = hidden_states.size()[1]
position_ids_l = torch.arange(seq_length, dtype=torch.long, device=hidden_states.device).view(-1, 1)
position_ids_r = torch.arange(seq_length, dtype=torch.long, device=hidden_states.device).view(1, -1)
distance = position_ids_l - position_ids_r
positional_embedding = self.distance_embedding(distance + self.max_position_embeddings - 1)
positional_embedding = positional_embedding.to(dtype=query_layer.dtype) # fp16 compatibility
if self.position_embedding_type == "relative_key":
relative_position_scores = torch.einsum("bhld,lrd->bhlr", query_layer, positional_embedding)
attention_scores = attention_scores + relative_position_scores
elif self.position_embedding_type == "relative_key_query":
relative_position_scores_query = torch.einsum("bhld,lrd->bhlr", query_layer, positional_embedding)
relative_position_scores_key = torch.einsum("bhrd,lrd->bhlr", key_layer, positional_embedding)
attention_scores = attention_scores + relative_position_scores_query + relative_position_scores_key
# bbox positional encoding
batch_size, n_head, seq_length, d_head = query_layer.shape
bbox_pos_emb = bbox_pos_emb.view(seq_length, seq_length, batch_size, d_head)
bbox_pos_emb = bbox_pos_emb.permute([2, 0, 1, 3])
bbox_pos_scores = torch.einsum("bnid,bijd->bnij", (query_layer, bbox_pos_emb))
attention_scores = attention_scores + bbox_pos_scores
attention_scores = attention_scores / math.sqrt(self.attention_head_size)
if attention_mask is not None:
# Apply the attention mask is (precomputed for all layers in BrosModel forward() function)
attention_scores = attention_scores + attention_mask
# Normalize the attention scores to probabilities.
attention_probs = nn.Softmax(dim=-1)(attention_scores)
# This is actually dropping out entire tokens to attend to, which might
# seem a bit unusual, but is taken from the original Transformer paper.
attention_probs = self.dropout(attention_probs)
# Mask heads if we want to
if head_mask is not None:
attention_probs = attention_probs * head_mask
context_layer = torch.matmul(attention_probs, value_layer)
context_layer = context_layer.permute(0, 2, 1, 3).contiguous()
new_context_layer_shape = context_layer.size()[:-2] + (self.all_head_size,)
context_layer = context_layer.view(*new_context_layer_shape)
outputs = (context_layer, attention_probs) if output_attentions else (context_layer,)
if self.is_decoder:
outputs = outputs + (past_key_value,)
return outputs
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertSelfOutput with Bert->Bros
class BrosSelfOutput(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.dense = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.hidden_size)
self.LayerNorm = nn.LayerNorm(config.hidden_size, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(config.hidden_dropout_prob)
def forward(self, hidden_states: torch.Tensor, input_tensor: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
hidden_states = self.dense(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.dropout(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.LayerNorm(hidden_states + input_tensor)
return hidden_states
class BrosAttention(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.self = BrosSelfAttention(config)
self.output = BrosSelfOutput(config)
self.pruned_heads = set()
def prune_heads(self, heads):
if len(heads) == 0:
return
heads, index = find_pruneable_heads_and_indices(
heads,
self.self.num_attention_heads,
self.self.attention_head_size,
self.pruned_heads,
)
# Prune linear layers
self.self.query = prune_linear_layer(self.self.query, index)
self.self.key = prune_linear_layer(self.self.key, index)
self.self.value = prune_linear_layer(self.self.value, index)
self.output.dense = prune_linear_layer(self.output.dense, index, dim=1)
# Update hyper params and store pruned heads
self.self.num_attention_heads = self.self.num_attention_heads - len(heads)
self.self.all_head_size = self.self.attention_head_size * self.self.num_attention_heads
self.pruned_heads = self.pruned_heads.union(heads)
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
bbox_pos_emb: torch.Tensor,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
encoder_hidden_states: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
encoder_attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
past_key_value: Optional[Tuple[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]]] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Tuple[torch.Tensor]:
self_outputs = self.self(
hidden_states=hidden_states,
bbox_pos_emb=bbox_pos_emb,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
head_mask=head_mask,
encoder_hidden_states=encoder_hidden_states,
encoder_attention_mask=encoder_attention_mask,
past_key_value=past_key_value,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
)
attention_output = self.output(self_outputs[0], hidden_states)
outputs = (attention_output,) + self_outputs[1:] # add attentions if we output them
return outputs
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertIntermediate with Bert->Bros
class BrosIntermediate(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.dense = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.intermediate_size)
if isinstance(config.hidden_act, str):
self.intermediate_act_fn = ACT2FN[config.hidden_act]
else:
self.intermediate_act_fn = config.hidden_act
def forward(self, hidden_states: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
hidden_states = self.dense(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.intermediate_act_fn(hidden_states)
return hidden_states
class BrosOutput(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.dense = nn.Linear(config.intermediate_size, config.hidden_size)
self.LayerNorm = nn.LayerNorm(config.hidden_size, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(config.hidden_dropout_prob)
def forward(self, hidden_states: torch.Tensor, input_tensor: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
hidden_states = self.dense(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.dropout(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.LayerNorm(hidden_states + input_tensor)
return hidden_states
class BrosLayer(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.chunk_size_feed_forward = config.chunk_size_feed_forward
self.seq_len_dim = 1
self.attention = BrosAttention(config)
self.is_decoder = config.is_decoder
self.add_cross_attention = config.add_cross_attention
if self.add_cross_attention:
if not self.is_decoder:
raise Exception(f"{self} should be used as a decoder model if cross attention is added")
self.crossattention = BrosAttention(config)
self.intermediate = BrosIntermediate(config)
self.output = BrosOutput(config)
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
bbox_pos_emb: torch.Tensor,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
encoder_hidden_states: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
encoder_attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
past_key_value: Optional[Tuple[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]]] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Tuple[torch.Tensor]:
# decoder uni-directional self-attention cached key/values tuple is at positions 1,2
self_attn_past_key_value = past_key_value[:2] if past_key_value is not None else None
self_attention_outputs = self.attention(
hidden_states,
bbox_pos_emb=bbox_pos_emb,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
head_mask=head_mask,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
past_key_value=self_attn_past_key_value,
)
attention_output = self_attention_outputs[0]
# if decoder, the last output is tuple of self-attn cache
if self.is_decoder:
outputs = self_attention_outputs[1:-1]
present_key_value = self_attention_outputs[-1]
else:
outputs = self_attention_outputs[1:] # add self attentions if we output attention weights
cross_attn_present_key_value = None
if self.is_decoder and encoder_hidden_states is not None:
if hasattr(self, "crossattention"):
raise Exception(
f"If `encoder_hidden_states` are passed, {self} has to be instantiated with cross-attention layers by setting `config.add_cross_attention=True`"
)
# cross_attn cached key/values tuple is at positions 3,4 of past_key_value tuple
cross_attn_past_key_value = past_key_value[-2:] if past_key_value is not None else None
cross_attention_outputs = self.crossattention(
attention_output,
attention_mask,
head_mask,
encoder_hidden_states,
encoder_attention_mask,
cross_attn_past_key_value,
output_attentions,
)
attention_output = cross_attention_outputs[0]
outputs = outputs + cross_attention_outputs[1:-1] # add cross attentions if we output attention weights
# add cross-attn cache to positions 3,4 of present_key_value tuple
cross_attn_present_key_value = cross_attention_outputs[-1]
present_key_value = present_key_value + cross_attn_present_key_value
layer_output = apply_chunking_to_forward(
self.feed_forward_chunk,
self.chunk_size_feed_forward,
self.seq_len_dim,
attention_output,
)
outputs = (layer_output,) + outputs
# if decoder, return the attn key/values as the last output
if self.is_decoder:
outputs = outputs + (present_key_value,)
return outputs
def feed_forward_chunk(self, attention_output):
intermediate_output = self.intermediate(attention_output)
layer_output = self.output(intermediate_output, attention_output)
return layer_output
class BrosEncoder(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.config = config
self.layer = nn.ModuleList([BrosLayer(config) for _ in range(config.num_hidden_layers)])
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
bbox_pos_emb: torch.Tensor,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
encoder_hidden_states: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
encoder_attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
past_key_values: Optional[Tuple[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]]] = None,
use_cache: Optional[bool] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = False,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = True,
) -> Union[Tuple[torch.Tensor], BaseModelOutputWithPastAndCrossAttentions]:
all_hidden_states = () if output_hidden_states else None
all_self_attentions = () if output_attentions else None
all_cross_attentions = () if output_attentions and self.config.add_cross_attention else None
next_decoder_cache = () if use_cache else None
for i, layer_module in enumerate(self.layer):
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states = all_hidden_states + (hidden_states,)
layer_head_mask = head_mask[i] if head_mask is not None else None
past_key_value = past_key_values[i] if past_key_values is not None else None
if getattr(self.config, "gradient_checkpointing", False) and self.training:
if use_cache:
logger.warning(
"`use_cache=True` is incompatible with `config.gradient_checkpointing=True`. Setting "
"`use_cache=False`..."
)
use_cache = False
layer_outputs = self._gradient_checkpointing_func(
layer_module.__call__,
hidden_states,
bbox_pos_emb,
attention_mask,
layer_head_mask,
encoder_hidden_states,
encoder_attention_mask,
output_attentions,
)
else:
layer_outputs = layer_module(
hidden_states=hidden_states,
bbox_pos_emb=bbox_pos_emb,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
head_mask=layer_head_mask,
encoder_hidden_states=encoder_hidden_states,
encoder_attention_mask=encoder_attention_mask,
past_key_value=past_key_value,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
)
hidden_states = layer_outputs[0]
if use_cache:
next_decoder_cache += (layer_outputs[-1],)
if output_attentions:
all_self_attentions = all_self_attentions + (layer_outputs[1],)
if self.config.add_cross_attention:
all_cross_attentions = all_cross_attentions + (layer_outputs[2],)
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states = all_hidden_states + (hidden_states,)
if not return_dict:
return tuple(
v
for v in [
hidden_states,
next_decoder_cache,
all_hidden_states,
all_self_attentions,
all_cross_attentions,
]
if v is not None
)
return BaseModelOutputWithPastAndCrossAttentions(
last_hidden_state=hidden_states,
past_key_values=next_decoder_cache,
hidden_states=all_hidden_states,
attentions=all_self_attentions,
cross_attentions=all_cross_attentions,
)
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertPooler with Bert->Bros
class BrosPooler(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.dense = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.hidden_size)
self.activation = nn.Tanh()
def forward(self, hidden_states: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
# We "pool" the model by simply taking the hidden state corresponding
# to the first token.
first_token_tensor = hidden_states[:, 0]
pooled_output = self.dense(first_token_tensor)
pooled_output = self.activation(pooled_output)
return pooled_output
class BrosRelationExtractor(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.n_relations = config.n_relations
self.backbone_hidden_size = config.hidden_size
self.head_hidden_size = config.hidden_size
self.classifier_dropout_prob = config.classifier_dropout_prob
self.drop = nn.Dropout(self.classifier_dropout_prob)
self.query = nn.Linear(self.backbone_hidden_size, self.n_relations * self.head_hidden_size)
self.key = nn.Linear(self.backbone_hidden_size, self.n_relations * self.head_hidden_size)
self.dummy_node = nn.Parameter(torch.zeros(1, self.backbone_hidden_size))
def forward(self, query_layer: torch.Tensor, key_layer: torch.Tensor):
query_layer = self.query(self.drop(query_layer))
dummy_vec = self.dummy_node.unsqueeze(0).repeat(1, key_layer.size(1), 1)
key_layer = torch.cat([key_layer, dummy_vec], axis=0)
key_layer = self.key(self.drop(key_layer))
query_layer = query_layer.view(
query_layer.size(0), query_layer.size(1), self.n_relations, self.head_hidden_size
)
key_layer = key_layer.view(key_layer.size(0), key_layer.size(1), self.n_relations, self.head_hidden_size)
relation_score = torch.matmul(
query_layer.permute(2, 1, 0, 3), key_layer.permute(2, 1, 3, 0)
) # equivalent to torch.einsum("ibnd,jbnd->nbij", (query_layer, key_layer))
return relation_score
class BrosPreTrainedModel(PreTrainedModel):
"""
An abstract class to handle weights initialization and a simple interface for downloading and loading pretrained
models.
"""
config_class = BrosConfig
base_model_prefix = "bros"
def _init_weights(self, module):
"""Initialize the weights"""
if isinstance(module, nn.Linear):
# Slightly different from the TF version which uses truncated_normal for initialization
# cf https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/5617
module.weight.data.normal_(mean=0.0, std=self.config.initializer_range)
if module.bias is not None:
module.bias.data.zero_()
elif isinstance(module, nn.Embedding):
module.weight.data.normal_(mean=0.0, std=self.config.initializer_range)
if module.padding_idx is not None:
module.weight.data[module.padding_idx].zero_()
elif isinstance(module, nn.LayerNorm):
module.bias.data.zero_()
module.weight.data.fill_(1.0)
@add_start_docstrings(
"The bare Bros Model transformer outputting raw hidden-states without any specific head on top.",
BROS_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class BrosModel(BrosPreTrainedModel):
def __init__(self, config, add_pooling_layer=True):
super().__init__(config)
self.config = config
self.embeddings = BrosTextEmbeddings(config)
self.bbox_embeddings = BrosBboxEmbeddings(config)
self.encoder = BrosEncoder(config)
self.pooler = BrosPooler(config) if add_pooling_layer else None
self.init_weights()
def get_input_embeddings(self):
return self.embeddings.word_embeddings
def set_input_embeddings(self, value):
self.embeddings.word_embeddings = value
def _prune_heads(self, heads_to_prune):
"""
Prunes heads of the model. heads_to_prune: dict of {layer_num: list of heads to prune in this layer} See base
class PreTrainedModel
"""
for layer, heads in heads_to_prune.items():
self.encoder.layer[layer].attention.prune_heads(heads)
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(BROS_INPUTS_DOCSTRING.format("batch_size, sequence_length"))
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=BaseModelOutputWithPoolingAndCrossAttentions, config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
bbox: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
token_type_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
encoder_hidden_states: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
encoder_attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
past_key_values: Optional[List[torch.FloatTensor]] = None,
use_cache: Optional[bool] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple[torch.Tensor], BaseModelOutputWithPoolingAndCrossAttentions]:
r"""
Returns:
Examples:
```python
>>> import torch
>>> from transformers import BrosProcessor, BrosModel
>>> processor = BrosProcessor.from_pretrained("jinho8345/bros-base-uncased")
>>> model = BrosModel.from_pretrained("jinho8345/bros-base-uncased")
>>> encoding = processor("Hello, my dog is cute", add_special_tokens=False, return_tensors="pt")
>>> bbox = torch.tensor([[[0, 0, 1, 1]]]).repeat(1, encoding["input_ids"].shape[-1], 1)
>>> encoding["bbox"] = bbox
>>> outputs = model(**encoding)
>>> last_hidden_states = outputs.last_hidden_state
```"""
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
if self.config.is_decoder:
use_cache = use_cache if use_cache is not None else self.config.use_cache
else:
use_cache = False
if input_ids is not None and inputs_embeds is not None:
raise ValueError("You cannot specify both input_ids and inputs_embeds at the same time")
elif input_ids is not None:
input_shape = input_ids.size()
elif inputs_embeds is not None:
input_shape = inputs_embeds.size()[:-1]
else:
raise ValueError("You have to specify either input_ids or inputs_embeds")
if bbox is None:
raise ValueError("You have to specify bbox")
batch_size, seq_length = input_shape
device = input_ids.device if input_ids is not None else inputs_embeds.device
# past_key_values_length
past_key_values_length = past_key_values[0][0].shape[2] if past_key_values is not None else 0
if attention_mask is None:
attention_mask = torch.ones(input_shape, device=device)
if token_type_ids is None:
if hasattr(self.embeddings, "token_type_ids"):
buffered_token_type_ids = self.embeddings.token_type_ids[:, :seq_length]
buffered_token_type_ids_expanded = buffered_token_type_ids.expand(batch_size, seq_length)
token_type_ids = buffered_token_type_ids_expanded
else:
token_type_ids = torch.zeros(input_shape, dtype=torch.long, device=device)
# We can provide a self-attention mask of dimensions [batch_size, from_seq_length, to_seq_length]
# ourselves in which case we just need to make it broadcastable to all heads.
extended_attention_mask: torch.Tensor = self.get_extended_attention_mask(attention_mask, input_shape, device)
# If a 2D or 3D attention mask is provided for the cross-attention
# we need to make broadcastable to [batch_size, num_heads, seq_length, seq_length]
if self.config.is_decoder and encoder_hidden_states is not None:
encoder_batch_size, encoder_sequence_length, _ = encoder_hidden_states.size()
encoder_hidden_shape = (encoder_batch_size, encoder_sequence_length)
if encoder_attention_mask is None:
encoder_attention_mask = torch.ones(encoder_hidden_shape, device=device)
encoder_extended_attention_mask = self.invert_attention_mask(encoder_attention_mask)
else:
encoder_extended_attention_mask = None
# Prepare head mask if needed
# 1.0 in head_mask indicate we keep the head
# attention_probs has shape bsz x n_heads x N x N
# input head_mask has shape [num_heads] or [num_hidden_layers x num_heads]
# and head_mask is converted to shape [num_hidden_layers x batch x num_heads x seq_length x seq_length]
head_mask = self.get_head_mask(head_mask, self.config.num_hidden_layers)
embedding_output = self.embeddings(
input_ids=input_ids,
position_ids=position_ids,
token_type_ids=token_type_ids,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
past_key_values_length=past_key_values_length,
)
# if bbox has 2 points (4 float tensors) per token, convert it to 4 points (8 float tensors) per token
if bbox.shape[-1] == 4:
bbox = bbox[:, :, [0, 1, 2, 1, 2, 3, 0, 3]]
scaled_bbox = bbox * self.config.bbox_scale
bbox_position_embeddings = self.bbox_embeddings(scaled_bbox)
encoder_outputs = self.encoder(
embedding_output,
bbox_pos_emb=bbox_position_embeddings,
attention_mask=extended_attention_mask,
head_mask=head_mask,
encoder_hidden_states=encoder_hidden_states,
encoder_attention_mask=encoder_extended_attention_mask,
past_key_values=past_key_values,
use_cache=use_cache,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
sequence_output = encoder_outputs[0]
pooled_output = self.pooler(sequence_output) if self.pooler is not None else None
if not return_dict:
return (sequence_output, pooled_output) + encoder_outputs[1:]
return BaseModelOutputWithPoolingAndCrossAttentions(
last_hidden_state=sequence_output,
pooler_output=pooled_output,
past_key_values=encoder_outputs.past_key_values,
hidden_states=encoder_outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=encoder_outputs.attentions,
cross_attentions=encoder_outputs.cross_attentions,
)
@add_start_docstrings(
"""
Bros Model with a token classification head on top (a linear layer on top of the hidden-states output) e.g. for
Named-Entity-Recognition (NER) tasks.
""",
BROS_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class BrosForTokenClassification(BrosPreTrainedModel):
_keys_to_ignore_on_load_unexpected = [r"pooler"]
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__(config)
self.num_labels = config.num_labels
self.bros = BrosModel(config)
classifier_dropout = (
config.classifier_dropout if hasattr(config, "classifier_dropout") else config.hidden_dropout_prob
)
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(classifier_dropout)
self.classifier = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.num_labels)
self.init_weights()
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(BROS_INPUTS_DOCSTRING.format("batch_size, sequence_length"))
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=TokenClassifierOutput, config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
bbox: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
bbox_first_token_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
token_type_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
labels: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple[torch.Tensor], TokenClassifierOutput]:
r"""
Returns:
Examples:
```python
>>> import torch
>>> from transformers import BrosProcessor, BrosForTokenClassification
>>> processor = BrosProcessor.from_pretrained("jinho8345/bros-base-uncased")
>>> model = BrosForTokenClassification.from_pretrained("jinho8345/bros-base-uncased")
>>> encoding = processor("Hello, my dog is cute", add_special_tokens=False, return_tensors="pt")
>>> bbox = torch.tensor([[[0, 0, 1, 1]]]).repeat(1, encoding["input_ids"].shape[-1], 1)
>>> encoding["bbox"] = bbox
>>> outputs = model(**encoding)
```"""
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
outputs = self.bros(
input_ids,
bbox=bbox,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
token_type_ids=token_type_ids,
position_ids=position_ids,
head_mask=head_mask,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
sequence_output = outputs[0]
sequence_output = self.dropout(sequence_output)
logits = self.classifier(sequence_output)
loss = None
if labels is not None:
loss_fct = CrossEntropyLoss()
if bbox_first_token_mask is not None:
bbox_first_token_mask = bbox_first_token_mask.view(-1)
loss = loss_fct(
logits.view(-1, self.num_labels)[bbox_first_token_mask], labels.view(-1)[bbox_first_token_mask]
)
else:
loss = loss_fct(logits.view(-1, self.num_labels), labels.view(-1))
if not return_dict:
output = (logits,) + outputs[2:]
return ((loss,) + output) if loss is not None else output
return TokenClassifierOutput(
loss=loss,
logits=logits,
hidden_states=outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=outputs.attentions,
)
@add_start_docstrings(
"""
Bros Model with a token classification head on top (initial_token_layers and subsequent_token_layer on top of the
hidden-states output) e.g. for Named-Entity-Recognition (NER) tasks. The initial_token_classifier is used to
predict the first token of each entity, and the subsequent_token_classifier is used to predict the subsequent
tokens within an entity. Compared to BrosForTokenClassification, this model is more robust to serialization errors
since it predicts next token from one token.
""",
BROS_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class BrosSpadeEEForTokenClassification(BrosPreTrainedModel):
_keys_to_ignore_on_load_unexpected = [r"pooler"]
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__(config)
self.config = config
self.num_labels = config.num_labels
self.n_relations = config.n_relations
self.backbone_hidden_size = config.hidden_size
self.bros = BrosModel(config)
classifier_dropout = (
config.classifier_dropout if hasattr(config, "classifier_dropout") else config.hidden_dropout_prob
)
# Initial token classification for Entity Extraction (NER)
self.initial_token_classifier = nn.Sequential(
nn.Dropout(classifier_dropout),
nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.hidden_size),
nn.Dropout(classifier_dropout),
nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.num_labels),
)
# Subsequent token classification for Entity Extraction (NER)
self.subsequent_token_classifier = BrosRelationExtractor(config)
self.init_weights()
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(BROS_INPUTS_DOCSTRING.format("batch_size, sequence_length"))
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=BrosSpadeOutput, config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
bbox: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
bbox_first_token_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
token_type_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
initial_token_labels: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
subsequent_token_labels: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple[torch.Tensor], BrosSpadeOutput]:
r"""
Returns:
Examples:
```python
>>> import torch
>>> from transformers import BrosProcessor, BrosSpadeEEForTokenClassification
>>> processor = BrosProcessor.from_pretrained("jinho8345/bros-base-uncased")
>>> model = BrosSpadeEEForTokenClassification.from_pretrained("jinho8345/bros-base-uncased")
>>> encoding = processor("Hello, my dog is cute", add_special_tokens=False, return_tensors="pt")
>>> bbox = torch.tensor([[[0, 0, 1, 1]]]).repeat(1, encoding["input_ids"].shape[-1], 1)
>>> encoding["bbox"] = bbox
>>> outputs = model(**encoding)
```"""
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
outputs = self.bros(
input_ids=input_ids,
bbox=bbox,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
token_type_ids=token_type_ids,
position_ids=position_ids,
head_mask=head_mask,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
last_hidden_states = outputs[0]
last_hidden_states = last_hidden_states.transpose(0, 1).contiguous()
initial_token_logits = self.initial_token_classifier(last_hidden_states).transpose(0, 1).contiguous()
subsequent_token_logits = self.subsequent_token_classifier(last_hidden_states, last_hidden_states).squeeze(0)
# make subsequent token (sequence token classification) mask
inv_attention_mask = 1 - attention_mask
batch_size, max_seq_length = inv_attention_mask.shape
device = inv_attention_mask.device
invalid_token_mask = torch.cat([inv_attention_mask, torch.zeros([batch_size, 1]).to(device)], axis=1).bool()
subsequent_token_logits = subsequent_token_logits.masked_fill(
invalid_token_mask[:, None, :], torch.finfo(subsequent_token_logits.dtype).min
)
self_token_mask = torch.eye(max_seq_length, max_seq_length + 1).to(device=device, dtype=torch.bool)
subsequent_token_logits = subsequent_token_logits.masked_fill(
self_token_mask[None, :, :], torch.finfo(subsequent_token_logits.dtype).min
)
subsequent_token_mask = attention_mask.view(-1).bool()
loss = None
if initial_token_labels is not None and subsequent_token_labels is not None:
loss_fct = CrossEntropyLoss()
# get initial token loss
initial_token_labels = initial_token_labels.view(-1)
if bbox_first_token_mask is not None:
bbox_first_token_mask = bbox_first_token_mask.view(-1)
initial_token_loss = loss_fct(
initial_token_logits.view(-1, self.num_labels)[bbox_first_token_mask],
initial_token_labels[bbox_first_token_mask],
)
else:
initial_token_loss = loss_fct(initial_token_logits.view(-1, self.num_labels), initial_token_labels)
subsequent_token_labels = subsequent_token_labels.view(-1)
subsequent_token_loss = loss_fct(
subsequent_token_logits.view(-1, max_seq_length + 1)[subsequent_token_mask],
subsequent_token_labels[subsequent_token_mask],
)
loss = initial_token_loss + subsequent_token_loss
if not return_dict:
output = (initial_token_logits, subsequent_token_logits) + outputs[2:]
return ((loss,) + output) if loss is not None else output
return BrosSpadeOutput(
loss=loss,
initial_token_logits=initial_token_logits,
subsequent_token_logits=subsequent_token_logits,
hidden_states=outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=outputs.attentions,
)
@add_start_docstrings(
"""
Bros Model with a token classification head on top (a entity_linker layer on top of the hidden-states output) e.g.
for Entity-Linking. The entity_linker is used to predict intra-entity links (one entity to another entity).
""",
BROS_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class BrosSpadeELForTokenClassification(BrosPreTrainedModel):
_keys_to_ignore_on_load_unexpected = [r"pooler"]
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__(config)
self.config = config
self.num_labels = config.num_labels
self.n_relations = config.n_relations
self.backbone_hidden_size = config.hidden_size
self.bros = BrosModel(config)
(config.classifier_dropout if hasattr(config, "classifier_dropout") else config.hidden_dropout_prob)
self.entity_linker = BrosRelationExtractor(config)
self.init_weights()
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(BROS_INPUTS_DOCSTRING.format("batch_size, sequence_length"))
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=TokenClassifierOutput, config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
bbox: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
bbox_first_token_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
token_type_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
labels: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple[torch.Tensor], TokenClassifierOutput]:
r"""
Returns:
Examples:
```python
>>> import torch
>>> from transformers import BrosProcessor, BrosSpadeELForTokenClassification
>>> processor = BrosProcessor.from_pretrained("jinho8345/bros-base-uncased")
>>> model = BrosSpadeELForTokenClassification.from_pretrained("jinho8345/bros-base-uncased")
>>> encoding = processor("Hello, my dog is cute", add_special_tokens=False, return_tensors="pt")
>>> bbox = torch.tensor([[[0, 0, 1, 1]]]).repeat(1, encoding["input_ids"].shape[-1], 1)
>>> encoding["bbox"] = bbox
>>> outputs = model(**encoding)
```"""
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
outputs = self.bros(
input_ids=input_ids,
bbox=bbox,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
token_type_ids=token_type_ids,
position_ids=position_ids,
head_mask=head_mask,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
last_hidden_states = outputs[0]
last_hidden_states = last_hidden_states.transpose(0, 1).contiguous()
logits = self.entity_linker(last_hidden_states, last_hidden_states).squeeze(0)
loss = None
if labels is not None:
loss_fct = CrossEntropyLoss()
batch_size, max_seq_length = attention_mask.shape
device = attention_mask.device
self_token_mask = torch.eye(max_seq_length, max_seq_length + 1).to(device=device, dtype=torch.bool)
mask = bbox_first_token_mask.view(-1)
bbox_first_token_mask = torch.cat(
[
~bbox_first_token_mask,
torch.zeros([batch_size, 1], dtype=torch.bool, device=device),
],
axis=1,
)
logits = logits.masked_fill(bbox_first_token_mask[:, None, :], torch.finfo(logits.dtype).min)
logits = logits.masked_fill(self_token_mask[None, :, :], torch.finfo(logits.dtype).min)
loss = loss_fct(logits.view(-1, max_seq_length + 1)[mask], labels.view(-1)[mask])
if not return_dict:
output = (logits,) + outputs[2:]
return ((loss,) + output) if loss is not None else output
return TokenClassifierOutput(
loss=loss,
logits=logits,
hidden_states=outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=outputs.attentions,
)
__all__ = [
"BrosPreTrainedModel",
"BrosModel",
"BrosForTokenClassification",
"BrosSpadeEEForTokenClassification",
"BrosSpadeELForTokenClassification",
]
```
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ENCODING: utf-8
```py
# coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2023 The HuggingFace Inc. team.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
"""
Processor class for Bros.
"""
from typing import List, Optional, Union
from ...processing_utils import ProcessorMixin
from ...tokenization_utils_base import BatchEncoding, PaddingStrategy, PreTokenizedInput, TextInput, TruncationStrategy
from ...utils import TensorType
class BrosProcessor(ProcessorMixin):
r"""
Constructs a Bros processor which wraps a BERT tokenizer.
[`BrosProcessor`] offers all the functionalities of [`BertTokenizerFast`]. See the docstring of
[`~BrosProcessor.__call__`] and [`~BrosProcessor.decode`] for more information.
Args:
tokenizer (`BertTokenizerFast`, *optional*):
An instance of ['BertTokenizerFast`]. The tokenizer is a required input.
"""
attributes = ["tokenizer"]
tokenizer_class = ("BertTokenizer", "BertTokenizerFast")
def __init__(self, tokenizer=None, **kwargs):
if tokenizer is None:
raise ValueError("You need to specify a `tokenizer`.")
super().__init__(tokenizer)
def __call__(
self,
text: Union[TextInput, PreTokenizedInput, List[TextInput], List[PreTokenizedInput]] = None,
add_special_tokens: bool = True,
padding: Union[bool, str, PaddingStrategy] = False,
truncation: Union[bool, str, TruncationStrategy] = None,
max_length: Optional[int] = None,
stride: int = 0,
pad_to_multiple_of: Optional[int] = None,
return_token_type_ids: Optional[bool] = None,
return_attention_mask: Optional[bool] = None,
return_overflowing_tokens: bool = False,
return_special_tokens_mask: bool = False,
return_offsets_mapping: bool = False,
return_length: bool = False,
verbose: bool = True,
return_tensors: Optional[Union[str, TensorType]] = None,
**kwargs,
) -> BatchEncoding:
"""
This method uses [`BertTokenizerFast.__call__`] to prepare text for the model.
Please refer to the docstring of the above two methods for more information.
"""
encoding = self.tokenizer(
text=text,
add_special_tokens=add_special_tokens,
padding=padding,
truncation=truncation,
max_length=max_length,
stride=stride,
pad_to_multiple_of=pad_to_multiple_of,
return_token_type_ids=return_token_type_ids,
return_attention_mask=return_attention_mask,
return_overflowing_tokens=return_overflowing_tokens,
return_special_tokens_mask=return_special_tokens_mask,
return_offsets_mapping=return_offsets_mapping,
return_length=return_length,
verbose=verbose,
return_tensors=return_tensors,
**kwargs,
)
return encoding
def batch_decode(self, *args, **kwargs):
"""
This method forwards all its arguments to BertTokenizerFast's [`~PreTrainedTokenizer.batch_decode`]. Please
refer to the docstring of this method for more information.
"""
return self.tokenizer.batch_decode(*args, **kwargs)
def decode(self, *args, **kwargs):
"""
This method forwards all its arguments to BertTokenizerFast's [`~PreTrainedTokenizer.decode`]. Please refer to
the docstring of this method for more information.
"""
return self.tokenizer.decode(*args, **kwargs)
@property
def model_input_names(self):
tokenizer_input_names = self.tokenizer.model_input_names
return list(dict.fromkeys(tokenizer_input_names))
__all__ = ["BrosProcessor"]
```
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```py
# Copyright 2024 The HuggingFace Team. All rights reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING
from ...utils import _LazyModule
from ...utils.import_utils import define_import_structure
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from .tokenization_byt5 import *
else:
import sys
_file = globals()["__file__"]
sys.modules[__name__] = _LazyModule(__name__, _file, define_import_structure(_file), module_spec=__spec__)
```
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```py
# coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2021 T5 Authors and HuggingFace Inc. team.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
"""Tokenization class for model ByT5."""
import warnings
from typing import List, Optional, Tuple
from ...tokenization_utils import AddedToken, PreTrainedTokenizer
from ...utils import logging
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
class ByT5Tokenizer(PreTrainedTokenizer):
"""
Construct a ByT5 tokenizer. ByT5 simply uses raw bytes utf-8 encoding.
This tokenizer inherits from [`PreTrainedTokenizer`] which contains most of the main methods. Users should refer to
this superclass for more information regarding those methods.
Args:
eos_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"</s>"`):
The end of sequence token.
<Tip>
When building a sequence using special tokens, this is not the token that is used for the end of sequence.
The token used is the `sep_token`.
</Tip>
unk_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"<unk>"`):
The unknown token. A token that is not in the vocabulary cannot be converted to an ID and is set to be this
token instead.
pad_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"<pad>"`):
The token used for padding, for example when batching sequences of different lengths.
extra_ids (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 125):
Add a number of extra ids added to the end of the vocabulary for use as sentinels. These tokens are
accessible as "<extra_id_{%d}>" where "{%d}" is a number between 0 and extra_ids-1. Extra tokens are
indexed from the end of the vocabulary up to beginning ("<extra_id_0>" is the last token in the vocabulary
like in ByT5 preprocessing see
[here](https://github.com/google-research/text-to-text-transfer-transformer/blob/9fd7b14a769417be33bc6c850f9598764913c833/t5/data/preprocessors.py#L2117)).
additional_special_tokens (`List[str]`, *optional*):
Additional special tokens used by the tokenizer.
"""
model_input_names = ["input_ids", "attention_mask"]
def __init__(
self,
eos_token="</s>",
unk_token="<unk>",
pad_token="<pad>",
extra_ids=125,
additional_special_tokens=None,
**kwargs,
) -> None:
# Add extra_ids to the special token list
if extra_ids > 0 and additional_special_tokens is None:
additional_special_tokens = [f"<extra_id_{i}>" for i in range(extra_ids)]
elif extra_ids > 0 and additional_special_tokens is not None and len(additional_special_tokens) > 0:
# Check that we have the right number of extra_id special tokens
extra_tokens = len(set(filter(lambda x: bool("extra_id" in str(x)), additional_special_tokens)))
if extra_tokens != extra_ids:
raise ValueError(
f"Both extra_ids ({extra_ids}) and additional_special_tokens ({additional_special_tokens}) are"
" provided to ByT5Tokenizer. In this case the additional_special_tokens must include the"
" extra_ids tokens"
)
pad_token = AddedToken(pad_token, lstrip=True, rstrip=True) if isinstance(pad_token, str) else pad_token
# we force left and right stripping for backward compatibility. The byt5tests depend on this.
eos_token = AddedToken(eos_token, lstrip=True, rstrip=True) if isinstance(eos_token, str) else eos_token
unk_token = AddedToken(unk_token, lstrip=True, rstrip=True) if isinstance(unk_token, str) else unk_token
# unk token needs to be in the vocab with correct index
self._added_tokens_decoder = {0: pad_token, 1: eos_token, 2: unk_token}
self.offset = len(self._added_tokens_decoder)
self._utf_vocab_size = 2**8 # utf is 8 bits
super().__init__(
eos_token=eos_token,
unk_token=unk_token,
pad_token=pad_token,
extra_ids=0,
additional_special_tokens=additional_special_tokens, # TODO extra ids are not used :sweatywmile:
**kwargs,
)
@property
def vocab_size(self):
return self._utf_vocab_size
def get_vocab(self):
vocab = {self.convert_ids_to_tokens(i): i for i in range(self.vocab_size + self.offset)}
vocab.update(self.added_tokens_encoder)
return vocab
def get_special_tokens_mask(
self, token_ids_0: List[int], token_ids_1: Optional[List[int]] = None, already_has_special_tokens: bool = False
) -> List[int]:
"""
Retrieve sequence ids from a token list that has no special tokens added. This method is called when adding
special tokens using the tokenizer `prepare_for_model` method.
Args:
token_ids_0 (`List[int]`):
List of IDs.
token_ids_1 (`List[int]`, *optional*):
Optional second list of IDs for sequence pairs.
already_has_special_tokens (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether or not the token list is already formatted with special tokens for the model.
Returns:
`List[int]`: A list of integers in the range [0, 1]: 1 for a special token, 0 for a sequence token.
"""
if already_has_special_tokens:
return super().get_special_tokens_mask(
token_ids_0=token_ids_0, token_ids_1=token_ids_1, already_has_special_tokens=True
)
# normal case: some special tokens
if token_ids_1 is None:
return ([0] * len(token_ids_0)) + [1]
return ([0] * len(token_ids_0)) + [1] + ([0] * len(token_ids_1)) + [1]
def _add_eos_if_not_present(self, token_ids: List[int]) -> List[int]:
"""Do not add eos again if user already added it."""
if len(token_ids) > 0 and token_ids[-1] == self.eos_token_id:
warnings.warn(
f"This sequence already has {self.eos_token}. In future versions this behavior may lead to duplicated"
" eos tokens being added."
)
return token_ids
else:
return token_ids + [self.eos_token_id]
def create_token_type_ids_from_sequences(
self, token_ids_0: List[int], token_ids_1: Optional[List[int]] = None
) -> List[int]:
"""
Create a mask from the two sequences passed to be used in a sequence-pair classification task. ByT5 does not
make use of token type ids, therefore a list of zeros is returned.
Args:
token_ids_0 (`List[int]`):
List of IDs.
token_ids_1 (`List[int]`, *optional*):
Optional second list of IDs for sequence pairs.
Returns:
`List[int]`: List of zeros.
"""
eos = [self.eos_token_id]
if token_ids_1 is None:
return len(token_ids_0 + eos) * [0]
return len(token_ids_0 + eos + token_ids_1 + eos) * [0]
def build_inputs_with_special_tokens(
self, token_ids_0: List[int], token_ids_1: Optional[List[int]] = None
) -> List[int]:
"""
Build model inputs from a sequence or a pair of sequence for sequence classification tasks by concatenating and
adding special tokens. A sequence has the following format:
- single sequence: `X </s>`
- pair of sequences: `A </s> B </s>`
Args:
token_ids_0 (`List[int]`):
List of IDs to which the special tokens will be added.
token_ids_1 (`List[int]`, *optional*):
Optional second list of IDs for sequence pairs.
Returns:
`List[int]`: List of [input IDs](../glossary#input-ids) with the appropriate special tokens.
"""
token_ids_0 = self._add_eos_if_not_present(token_ids_0)
if token_ids_1 is None:
return token_ids_0
else:
token_ids_1 = self._add_eos_if_not_present(token_ids_1)
return token_ids_0 + token_ids_1
def _tokenize(self, text: str) -> List[str]:
"""Take as input a string and return a list of strings (tokens) for words/sub-words"""
tokens = [chr(i) for i in text.encode("utf-8")]
return tokens
def _convert_token_to_id(self, token):
"""Converts a token (str) in an id using the vocab."""
if len(token) != 1:
token_id = None
else:
token_id = ord(token) + self.offset
return token_id
def _convert_id_to_token(self, index):
"""Converts an index (integer) in a token (str) using the vocab."""
token = chr(index - self.offset)
return token
def convert_tokens_to_string(self, tokens):
"""Converts a sequence of tokens (string) in a single string."""
bstring = b""
for token in tokens:
if token in self.added_tokens_decoder:
tok_string = self.added_tokens_decoder[token].encode("utf-8")
elif token in self.added_tokens_encoder:
tok_string = token.encode("utf-8")
else:
tok_string = bytes([ord(token)])
bstring += tok_string
string = bstring.decode("utf-8", errors="ignore")
return string
# ByT5Tokenizer has no vocab file
def save_vocabulary(self, save_directory: str, filename_prefix: Optional[str] = None) -> Tuple[str]:
return ()
__all__ = ["ByT5Tokenizer"]
```
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```py
# Copyright 2024 The HuggingFace Team. All rights reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING
from ...utils import _LazyModule
from ...utils.import_utils import define_import_structure
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from .configuration_camembert import *
from .modeling_camembert import *
from .modeling_tf_camembert import *
from .tokenization_camembert import *
from .tokenization_camembert_fast import *
else:
import sys
_file = globals()["__file__"]
sys.modules[__name__] = _LazyModule(__name__, _file, define_import_structure(_file), module_spec=__spec__)
```
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```py
# coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2018 The Google AI Language Team Authors and The HuggingFace Inc. team.
# Copyright (c) 2018, NVIDIA CORPORATION. All rights reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
"""CamemBERT configuration"""
from collections import OrderedDict
from typing import Mapping
from ...configuration_utils import PretrainedConfig
from ...onnx import OnnxConfig
from ...utils import logging
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
class CamembertConfig(PretrainedConfig):
"""
This is the configuration class to store the configuration of a [`CamembertModel`] or a [`TFCamembertModel`]. It is
used to instantiate a Camembert model according to the specified arguments, defining the model architecture.
Instantiating a configuration with the defaults will yield a similar configuration to that of the Camembert
[almanach/camembert-base](https://huggingface.co/almanach/camembert-base) architecture.
Configuration objects inherit from [`PretrainedConfig`] and can be used to control the model outputs. Read the
documentation from [`PretrainedConfig`] for more information.
Args:
vocab_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 30522):
Vocabulary size of the BERT model. Defines the number of different tokens that can be represented by the
`inputs_ids` passed when calling [`CamembertModel`] or [`TFCamembertModel`].
hidden_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 768):
Dimensionality of the encoder layers and the pooler layer.
num_hidden_layers (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 12):
Number of hidden layers in the Transformer encoder.
num_attention_heads (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 12):
Number of attention heads for each attention layer in the Transformer encoder.
intermediate_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 3072):
Dimensionality of the "intermediate" (often named feed-forward) layer in the Transformer encoder.
hidden_act (`str` or `Callable`, *optional*, defaults to `"gelu"`):
The non-linear activation function (function or string) in the encoder and pooler. If string, `"gelu"`,
`"relu"`, `"silu"` and `"gelu_new"` are supported.
hidden_dropout_prob (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.1):
The dropout probability for all fully connected layers in the embeddings, encoder, and pooler.
attention_probs_dropout_prob (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.1):
The dropout ratio for the attention probabilities.
max_position_embeddings (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 512):
The maximum sequence length that this model might ever be used with. Typically set this to something large
just in case (e.g., 512 or 1024 or 2048).
type_vocab_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 2):
The vocabulary size of the `token_type_ids` passed when calling [`CamembertModel`] or [`TFCamembertModel`].
initializer_range (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.02):
The standard deviation of the truncated_normal_initializer for initializing all weight matrices.
layer_norm_eps (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 1e-12):
The epsilon used by the layer normalization layers.
position_embedding_type (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"absolute"`):
Type of position embedding. Choose one of `"absolute"`, `"relative_key"`, `"relative_key_query"`. For
positional embeddings use `"absolute"`. For more information on `"relative_key"`, please refer to
[Self-Attention with Relative Position Representations (Shaw et al.)](https://arxiv.org/abs/1803.02155).
For more information on `"relative_key_query"`, please refer to *Method 4* in [Improve Transformer Models
with Better Relative Position Embeddings (Huang et al.)](https://arxiv.org/abs/2009.13658).
is_decoder (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether the model is used as a decoder or not. If `False`, the model is used as an encoder.
use_cache (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether or not the model should return the last key/values attentions (not used by all models). Only
relevant if `config.is_decoder=True`.
classifier_dropout (`float`, *optional*):
The dropout ratio for the classification head.
Example:
```python
>>> from transformers import CamembertConfig, CamembertModel
>>> # Initializing a Camembert almanach/camembert-base style configuration
>>> configuration = CamembertConfig()
>>> # Initializing a model (with random weights) from the almanach/camembert-base style configuration
>>> model = CamembertModel(configuration)
>>> # Accessing the model configuration
>>> configuration = model.config
```"""
model_type = "camembert"
def __init__(
self,
vocab_size=30522,
hidden_size=768,
num_hidden_layers=12,
num_attention_heads=12,
intermediate_size=3072,
hidden_act="gelu",
hidden_dropout_prob=0.1,
attention_probs_dropout_prob=0.1,
max_position_embeddings=512,
type_vocab_size=2,
initializer_range=0.02,
layer_norm_eps=1e-12,
pad_token_id=1,
bos_token_id=0,
eos_token_id=2,
position_embedding_type="absolute",
use_cache=True,
classifier_dropout=None,
**kwargs,
):
super().__init__(pad_token_id=pad_token_id, bos_token_id=bos_token_id, eos_token_id=eos_token_id, **kwargs)
self.vocab_size = vocab_size
self.hidden_size = hidden_size
self.num_hidden_layers = num_hidden_layers
self.num_attention_heads = num_attention_heads
self.hidden_act = hidden_act
self.intermediate_size = intermediate_size
self.hidden_dropout_prob = hidden_dropout_prob
self.attention_probs_dropout_prob = attention_probs_dropout_prob
self.max_position_embeddings = max_position_embeddings
self.type_vocab_size = type_vocab_size
self.initializer_range = initializer_range
self.layer_norm_eps = layer_norm_eps
self.position_embedding_type = position_embedding_type
self.use_cache = use_cache
self.classifier_dropout = classifier_dropout
class CamembertOnnxConfig(OnnxConfig):
@property
def inputs(self) -> Mapping[str, Mapping[int, str]]:
if self.task == "multiple-choice":
dynamic_axis = {0: "batch", 1: "choice", 2: "sequence"}
else:
dynamic_axis = {0: "batch", 1: "sequence"}
return OrderedDict(
[
("input_ids", dynamic_axis),
("attention_mask", dynamic_axis),
]
)
__all__ = ["CamembertConfig", "CamembertOnnxConfig"]
```
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```py
# coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2019 Inria, Facebook AI Research and the HuggingFace Inc. team.
# Copyright (c) 2018, NVIDIA CORPORATION. All rights reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
"""PyTorch CamemBERT model."""
import math
from typing import List, Optional, Tuple, Union
import torch
import torch.utils.checkpoint
from packaging import version
from torch import nn
from torch.nn import BCEWithLogitsLoss, CrossEntropyLoss, MSELoss
from ...activations import ACT2FN, gelu
from ...generation import GenerationMixin
from ...modeling_attn_mask_utils import (
_prepare_4d_attention_mask_for_sdpa,
_prepare_4d_causal_attention_mask_for_sdpa,
)
from ...modeling_outputs import (
BaseModelOutputWithPastAndCrossAttentions,
BaseModelOutputWithPoolingAndCrossAttentions,
CausalLMOutputWithCrossAttentions,
MaskedLMOutput,
MultipleChoiceModelOutput,
QuestionAnsweringModelOutput,
SequenceClassifierOutput,
TokenClassifierOutput,
)
from ...modeling_utils import PreTrainedModel
from ...pytorch_utils import apply_chunking_to_forward, find_pruneable_heads_and_indices, prune_linear_layer
from ...utils import (
add_code_sample_docstrings,
add_start_docstrings,
add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward,
get_torch_version,
logging,
replace_return_docstrings,
)
from .configuration_camembert import CamembertConfig
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC = "almanach/camembert-base"
_CONFIG_FOR_DOC = "CamembertConfig"
CAMEMBERT_START_DOCSTRING = r"""
This model inherits from [`PreTrainedModel`]. Check the superclass documentation for the generic methods the
library implements for all its model (such as downloading or saving, resizing the input embeddings, pruning heads
etc.)
This model is also a PyTorch [torch.nn.Module](https://pytorch.org/docs/stable/nn.html#torch.nn.Module) subclass.
Use it as a regular PyTorch Module and refer to the PyTorch documentation for all matter related to general usage
and behavior.
Parameters:
config ([`CamembertConfig`]): Model configuration class with all the parameters of the
model. Initializing with a config file does not load the weights associated with the model, only the
configuration. Check out the [`~PreTrainedModel.from_pretrained`] method to load the model weights.
"""
# Copied from transformers.models.roberta.modeling_roberta.RobertaEmbeddings with Roberta->Camembert
class CamembertEmbeddings(nn.Module):
"""
Same as BertEmbeddings with a tiny tweak for positional embeddings indexing.
"""
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertEmbeddings.__init__
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.word_embeddings = nn.Embedding(config.vocab_size, config.hidden_size, padding_idx=config.pad_token_id)
self.position_embeddings = nn.Embedding(config.max_position_embeddings, config.hidden_size)
self.token_type_embeddings = nn.Embedding(config.type_vocab_size, config.hidden_size)
# self.LayerNorm is not snake-cased to stick with TensorFlow model variable name and be able to load
# any TensorFlow checkpoint file
self.LayerNorm = nn.LayerNorm(config.hidden_size, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(config.hidden_dropout_prob)
# position_ids (1, len position emb) is contiguous in memory and exported when serialized
self.position_embedding_type = getattr(config, "position_embedding_type", "absolute")
self.register_buffer(
"position_ids", torch.arange(config.max_position_embeddings).expand((1, -1)), persistent=False
)
self.register_buffer(
"token_type_ids", torch.zeros(self.position_ids.size(), dtype=torch.long), persistent=False
)
# End copy
self.padding_idx = config.pad_token_id
self.position_embeddings = nn.Embedding(
config.max_position_embeddings, config.hidden_size, padding_idx=self.padding_idx
)
def forward(
self, input_ids=None, token_type_ids=None, position_ids=None, inputs_embeds=None, past_key_values_length=0
):
if position_ids is None:
if input_ids is not None:
# Create the position ids from the input token ids. Any padded tokens remain padded.
position_ids = create_position_ids_from_input_ids(input_ids, self.padding_idx, past_key_values_length)
else:
position_ids = self.create_position_ids_from_inputs_embeds(inputs_embeds)
if input_ids is not None:
input_shape = input_ids.size()
else:
input_shape = inputs_embeds.size()[:-1]
seq_length = input_shape[1]
# Setting the token_type_ids to the registered buffer in constructor where it is all zeros, which usually occurs
# when its auto-generated, registered buffer helps users when tracing the model without passing token_type_ids, solves
# issue #5664
if token_type_ids is None:
if hasattr(self, "token_type_ids"):
buffered_token_type_ids = self.token_type_ids[:, :seq_length]
buffered_token_type_ids_expanded = buffered_token_type_ids.expand(input_shape[0], seq_length)
token_type_ids = buffered_token_type_ids_expanded
else:
token_type_ids = torch.zeros(input_shape, dtype=torch.long, device=self.position_ids.device)
if inputs_embeds is None:
inputs_embeds = self.word_embeddings(input_ids)
token_type_embeddings = self.token_type_embeddings(token_type_ids)
embeddings = inputs_embeds + token_type_embeddings
if self.position_embedding_type == "absolute":
position_embeddings = self.position_embeddings(position_ids)
embeddings += position_embeddings
embeddings = self.LayerNorm(embeddings)
embeddings = self.dropout(embeddings)
return embeddings
def create_position_ids_from_inputs_embeds(self, inputs_embeds):
"""
We are provided embeddings directly. We cannot infer which are padded so just generate sequential position ids.
Args:
inputs_embeds: torch.Tensor
Returns: torch.Tensor
"""
input_shape = inputs_embeds.size()[:-1]
sequence_length = input_shape[1]
position_ids = torch.arange(
self.padding_idx + 1, sequence_length + self.padding_idx + 1, dtype=torch.long, device=inputs_embeds.device
)
return position_ids.unsqueeze(0).expand(input_shape)
# Copied from transformers.models.roberta.modeling_roberta.RobertaSelfAttention with Roberta->Camembert
class CamembertSelfAttention(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config, position_embedding_type=None):
super().__init__()
if config.hidden_size % config.num_attention_heads != 0 and not hasattr(config, "embedding_size"):
raise ValueError(
f"The hidden size ({config.hidden_size}) is not a multiple of the number of attention "
f"heads ({config.num_attention_heads})"
)
self.num_attention_heads = config.num_attention_heads
self.attention_head_size = int(config.hidden_size / config.num_attention_heads)
self.all_head_size = self.num_attention_heads * self.attention_head_size
self.query = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, self.all_head_size)
self.key = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, self.all_head_size)
self.value = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, self.all_head_size)
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(config.attention_probs_dropout_prob)
self.position_embedding_type = position_embedding_type or getattr(
config, "position_embedding_type", "absolute"
)
if self.position_embedding_type == "relative_key" or self.position_embedding_type == "relative_key_query":
self.max_position_embeddings = config.max_position_embeddings
self.distance_embedding = nn.Embedding(2 * config.max_position_embeddings - 1, self.attention_head_size)
self.is_decoder = config.is_decoder
def transpose_for_scores(self, x: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
new_x_shape = x.size()[:-1] + (self.num_attention_heads, self.attention_head_size)
x = x.view(new_x_shape)
return x.permute(0, 2, 1, 3)
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
encoder_hidden_states: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
encoder_attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
past_key_value: Optional[Tuple[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]]] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Tuple[torch.Tensor]:
mixed_query_layer = self.query(hidden_states)
# If this is instantiated as a cross-attention module, the keys
# and values come from an encoder; the attention mask needs to be
# such that the encoder's padding tokens are not attended to.
is_cross_attention = encoder_hidden_states is not None
if is_cross_attention and past_key_value is not None:
# reuse k,v, cross_attentions
key_layer = past_key_value[0]
value_layer = past_key_value[1]
attention_mask = encoder_attention_mask
elif is_cross_attention:
key_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(self.key(encoder_hidden_states))
value_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(self.value(encoder_hidden_states))
attention_mask = encoder_attention_mask
elif past_key_value is not None:
key_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(self.key(hidden_states))
value_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(self.value(hidden_states))
key_layer = torch.cat([past_key_value[0], key_layer], dim=2)
value_layer = torch.cat([past_key_value[1], value_layer], dim=2)
else:
key_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(self.key(hidden_states))
value_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(self.value(hidden_states))
query_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(mixed_query_layer)
use_cache = past_key_value is not None
if self.is_decoder:
# if cross_attention save Tuple(torch.Tensor, torch.Tensor) of all cross attention key/value_states.
# Further calls to cross_attention layer can then reuse all cross-attention
# key/value_states (first "if" case)
# if uni-directional self-attention (decoder) save Tuple(torch.Tensor, torch.Tensor) of
# all previous decoder key/value_states. Further calls to uni-directional self-attention
# can concat previous decoder key/value_states to current projected key/value_states (third "elif" case)
# if encoder bi-directional self-attention `past_key_value` is always `None`
past_key_value = (key_layer, value_layer)
# Take the dot product between "query" and "key" to get the raw attention scores.
attention_scores = torch.matmul(query_layer, key_layer.transpose(-1, -2))
if self.position_embedding_type == "relative_key" or self.position_embedding_type == "relative_key_query":
query_length, key_length = query_layer.shape[2], key_layer.shape[2]
if use_cache:
position_ids_l = torch.tensor(key_length - 1, dtype=torch.long, device=hidden_states.device).view(
-1, 1
)
else:
position_ids_l = torch.arange(query_length, dtype=torch.long, device=hidden_states.device).view(-1, 1)
position_ids_r = torch.arange(key_length, dtype=torch.long, device=hidden_states.device).view(1, -1)
distance = position_ids_l - position_ids_r
positional_embedding = self.distance_embedding(distance + self.max_position_embeddings - 1)
positional_embedding = positional_embedding.to(dtype=query_layer.dtype) # fp16 compatibility
if self.position_embedding_type == "relative_key":
relative_position_scores = torch.einsum("bhld,lrd->bhlr", query_layer, positional_embedding)
attention_scores = attention_scores + relative_position_scores
elif self.position_embedding_type == "relative_key_query":
relative_position_scores_query = torch.einsum("bhld,lrd->bhlr", query_layer, positional_embedding)
relative_position_scores_key = torch.einsum("bhrd,lrd->bhlr", key_layer, positional_embedding)
attention_scores = attention_scores + relative_position_scores_query + relative_position_scores_key
attention_scores = attention_scores / math.sqrt(self.attention_head_size)
if attention_mask is not None:
# Apply the attention mask is (precomputed for all layers in CamembertModel forward() function)
attention_scores = attention_scores + attention_mask
# Normalize the attention scores to probabilities.
attention_probs = nn.functional.softmax(attention_scores, dim=-1)
# This is actually dropping out entire tokens to attend to, which might
# seem a bit unusual, but is taken from the original Transformer paper.
attention_probs = self.dropout(attention_probs)
# Mask heads if we want to
if head_mask is not None:
attention_probs = attention_probs * head_mask
context_layer = torch.matmul(attention_probs, value_layer)
context_layer = context_layer.permute(0, 2, 1, 3).contiguous()
new_context_layer_shape = context_layer.size()[:-2] + (self.all_head_size,)
context_layer = context_layer.view(new_context_layer_shape)
outputs = (context_layer, attention_probs) if output_attentions else (context_layer,)
if self.is_decoder:
outputs = outputs + (past_key_value,)
return outputs
# Copied from transformers.models.roberta.modeling_roberta.RobertaSdpaSelfAttention with Roberta->Camembert
class CamembertSdpaSelfAttention(CamembertSelfAttention):
def __init__(self, config, position_embedding_type=None):
super().__init__(config, position_embedding_type=position_embedding_type)
self.dropout_prob = config.attention_probs_dropout_prob
self.require_contiguous_qkv = version.parse(get_torch_version()) < version.parse("2.2.0")
# Adapted from CamembertSelfAttention
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
encoder_hidden_states: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
encoder_attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
past_key_value: Optional[Tuple[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]]] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Tuple[torch.Tensor]:
if self.position_embedding_type != "absolute" or output_attentions or head_mask is not None:
# TODO: Improve this warning with e.g. `model.config._attn_implementation = "manual"` once implemented.
logger.warning_once(
"CamembertSdpaSelfAttention is used but `torch.nn.functional.scaled_dot_product_attention` does not support "
"non-absolute `position_embedding_type` or `output_attentions=True` or `head_mask`. Falling back to "
"the manual attention implementation, but specifying the manual implementation will be required from "
"Transformers version v5.0.0 onwards. This warning can be removed using the argument "
'`attn_implementation="eager"` when loading the model.'
)
return super().forward(
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
head_mask,
encoder_hidden_states,
encoder_attention_mask,
past_key_value,
output_attentions,
)
bsz, tgt_len, _ = hidden_states.size()
query_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(self.query(hidden_states))
# If this is instantiated as a cross-attention module, the keys and values come from an encoder; the attention
# mask needs to be such that the encoder's padding tokens are not attended to.
is_cross_attention = encoder_hidden_states is not None
current_states = encoder_hidden_states if is_cross_attention else hidden_states
attention_mask = encoder_attention_mask if is_cross_attention else attention_mask
# Check `seq_length` of `past_key_value` == `len(current_states)` to support prefix tuning
if is_cross_attention and past_key_value and past_key_value[0].shape[2] == current_states.shape[1]:
key_layer, value_layer = past_key_value
else:
key_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(self.key(current_states))
value_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(self.value(current_states))
if past_key_value is not None and not is_cross_attention:
key_layer = torch.cat([past_key_value[0], key_layer], dim=2)
value_layer = torch.cat([past_key_value[1], value_layer], dim=2)
if self.is_decoder:
# if cross_attention save Tuple(torch.Tensor, torch.Tensor) of all cross attention key/value_states.
# Further calls to cross_attention layer can then reuse all cross-attention
# key/value_states (first "if" case)
# if uni-directional self-attention (decoder) save Tuple(torch.Tensor, torch.Tensor) of
# all previous decoder key/value_states. Further calls to uni-directional self-attention
# can concat previous decoder key/value_states to current projected key/value_states (third "elif" case)
# if encoder bi-directional self-attention `past_key_value` is always `None`
past_key_value = (key_layer, value_layer)
# SDPA with memory-efficient backend is broken in torch==2.1.2 when using non-contiguous inputs and a custom
# attn_mask, so we need to call `.contiguous()` here. This was fixed in torch==2.2.0.
# Reference: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/issues/112577
if self.require_contiguous_qkv and query_layer.device.type == "cuda" and attention_mask is not None:
query_layer = query_layer.contiguous()
key_layer = key_layer.contiguous()
value_layer = value_layer.contiguous()
# We dispatch to SDPA's Flash Attention or Efficient kernels via this `is_causal` if statement instead of an inline conditional assignment
# in SDPA to support both torch.compile's dynamic shapes and full graph options. An inline conditional prevents dynamic shapes from compiling.
# The tgt_len > 1 is necessary to match with AttentionMaskConverter.to_causal_4d that does not create
# a causal mask in case tgt_len == 1.
is_causal = (
True if self.is_decoder and not is_cross_attention and attention_mask is None and tgt_len > 1 else False
)
attn_output = torch.nn.functional.scaled_dot_product_attention(
query_layer,
key_layer,
value_layer,
attn_mask=attention_mask,
dropout_p=self.dropout_prob if self.training else 0.0,
is_causal=is_causal,
)
attn_output = attn_output.transpose(1, 2)
attn_output = attn_output.reshape(bsz, tgt_len, self.all_head_size)
outputs = (attn_output,)
if self.is_decoder:
outputs = outputs + (past_key_value,)
return outputs
# Copied from transformers.models.roberta.modeling_roberta.RobertaSelfOutput with Roberta->Camembert
class CamembertSelfOutput(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.dense = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.hidden_size)
self.LayerNorm = nn.LayerNorm(config.hidden_size, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(config.hidden_dropout_prob)
def forward(self, hidden_states: torch.Tensor, input_tensor: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
hidden_states = self.dense(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.dropout(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.LayerNorm(hidden_states + input_tensor)
return hidden_states
CAMEMBERT_SELF_ATTENTION_CLASSES = {
"eager": CamembertSelfAttention,
"sdpa": CamembertSdpaSelfAttention,
}
# Copied from transformers.models.roberta.modeling_roberta.RobertaAttention with Roberta->Camembert,ROBERTA->CAMEMBERT
class CamembertAttention(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config, position_embedding_type=None):
super().__init__()
self.self = CAMEMBERT_SELF_ATTENTION_CLASSES[config._attn_implementation](
config, position_embedding_type=position_embedding_type
)
self.output = CamembertSelfOutput(config)
self.pruned_heads = set()
def prune_heads(self, heads):
if len(heads) == 0:
return
heads, index = find_pruneable_heads_and_indices(
heads, self.self.num_attention_heads, self.self.attention_head_size, self.pruned_heads
)
# Prune linear layers
self.self.query = prune_linear_layer(self.self.query, index)
self.self.key = prune_linear_layer(self.self.key, index)
self.self.value = prune_linear_layer(self.self.value, index)
self.output.dense = prune_linear_layer(self.output.dense, index, dim=1)
# Update hyper params and store pruned heads
self.self.num_attention_heads = self.self.num_attention_heads - len(heads)
self.self.all_head_size = self.self.attention_head_size * self.self.num_attention_heads
self.pruned_heads = self.pruned_heads.union(heads)
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
encoder_hidden_states: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
encoder_attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
past_key_value: Optional[Tuple[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]]] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Tuple[torch.Tensor]:
self_outputs = self.self(
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
head_mask,
encoder_hidden_states,
encoder_attention_mask,
past_key_value,
output_attentions,
)
attention_output = self.output(self_outputs[0], hidden_states)
outputs = (attention_output,) + self_outputs[1:] # add attentions if we output them
return outputs
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertIntermediate with Bert->Roberta->Camembert
class CamembertIntermediate(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.dense = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.intermediate_size)
if isinstance(config.hidden_act, str):
self.intermediate_act_fn = ACT2FN[config.hidden_act]
else:
self.intermediate_act_fn = config.hidden_act
def forward(self, hidden_states: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
hidden_states = self.dense(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.intermediate_act_fn(hidden_states)
return hidden_states
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertOutput with Bert->Roberta->Camembert
class CamembertOutput(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.dense = nn.Linear(config.intermediate_size, config.hidden_size)
self.LayerNorm = nn.LayerNorm(config.hidden_size, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(config.hidden_dropout_prob)
def forward(self, hidden_states: torch.Tensor, input_tensor: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
hidden_states = self.dense(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.dropout(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.LayerNorm(hidden_states + input_tensor)
return hidden_states
# Copied from transformers.models.roberta.modeling_roberta.RobertaLayer with Roberta->Camembert
class CamembertLayer(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.chunk_size_feed_forward = config.chunk_size_feed_forward
self.seq_len_dim = 1
self.attention = CamembertAttention(config)
self.is_decoder = config.is_decoder
self.add_cross_attention = config.add_cross_attention
if self.add_cross_attention:
if not self.is_decoder:
raise ValueError(f"{self} should be used as a decoder model if cross attention is added")
self.crossattention = CamembertAttention(config, position_embedding_type="absolute")
self.intermediate = CamembertIntermediate(config)
self.output = CamembertOutput(config)
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
encoder_hidden_states: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
encoder_attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
past_key_value: Optional[Tuple[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]]] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Tuple[torch.Tensor]:
# decoder uni-directional self-attention cached key/values tuple is at positions 1,2
self_attn_past_key_value = past_key_value[:2] if past_key_value is not None else None
self_attention_outputs = self.attention(
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
head_mask,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
past_key_value=self_attn_past_key_value,
)
attention_output = self_attention_outputs[0]
# if decoder, the last output is tuple of self-attn cache
if self.is_decoder:
outputs = self_attention_outputs[1:-1]
present_key_value = self_attention_outputs[-1]
else:
outputs = self_attention_outputs[1:] # add self attentions if we output attention weights
cross_attn_present_key_value = None
if self.is_decoder and encoder_hidden_states is not None:
if not hasattr(self, "crossattention"):
raise ValueError(
f"If `encoder_hidden_states` are passed, {self} has to be instantiated with cross-attention layers"
" by setting `config.add_cross_attention=True`"
)
# cross_attn cached key/values tuple is at positions 3,4 of past_key_value tuple
cross_attn_past_key_value = past_key_value[-2:] if past_key_value is not None else None
cross_attention_outputs = self.crossattention(
attention_output,
attention_mask,
head_mask,
encoder_hidden_states,
encoder_attention_mask,
cross_attn_past_key_value,
output_attentions,
)
attention_output = cross_attention_outputs[0]
outputs = outputs + cross_attention_outputs[1:-1] # add cross attentions if we output attention weights
# add cross-attn cache to positions 3,4 of present_key_value tuple
cross_attn_present_key_value = cross_attention_outputs[-1]
present_key_value = present_key_value + cross_attn_present_key_value
layer_output = apply_chunking_to_forward(
self.feed_forward_chunk, self.chunk_size_feed_forward, self.seq_len_dim, attention_output
)
outputs = (layer_output,) + outputs
# if decoder, return the attn key/values as the last output
if self.is_decoder:
outputs = outputs + (present_key_value,)
return outputs
def feed_forward_chunk(self, attention_output):
intermediate_output = self.intermediate(attention_output)
layer_output = self.output(intermediate_output, attention_output)
return layer_output
# Copied from transformers.models.roberta.modeling_roberta.RobertaEncoder with Roberta->Camembert
class CamembertEncoder(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.config = config
self.layer = nn.ModuleList([CamembertLayer(config) for _ in range(config.num_hidden_layers)])
self.gradient_checkpointing = False
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
encoder_hidden_states: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
encoder_attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
past_key_values: Optional[Tuple[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]]] = None,
use_cache: Optional[bool] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = False,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = True,
) -> Union[Tuple[torch.Tensor], BaseModelOutputWithPastAndCrossAttentions]:
all_hidden_states = () if output_hidden_states else None
all_self_attentions = () if output_attentions else None
all_cross_attentions = () if output_attentions and self.config.add_cross_attention else None
if self.gradient_checkpointing and self.training:
if use_cache:
logger.warning_once(
"`use_cache=True` is incompatible with gradient checkpointing. Setting `use_cache=False`..."
)
use_cache = False
next_decoder_cache = () if use_cache else None
for i, layer_module in enumerate(self.layer):
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states = all_hidden_states + (hidden_states,)
layer_head_mask = head_mask[i] if head_mask is not None else None
past_key_value = past_key_values[i] if past_key_values is not None else None
if self.gradient_checkpointing and self.training:
layer_outputs = self._gradient_checkpointing_func(
layer_module.__call__,
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
layer_head_mask,
encoder_hidden_states,
encoder_attention_mask,
past_key_value,
output_attentions,
)
else:
layer_outputs = layer_module(
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
layer_head_mask,
encoder_hidden_states,
encoder_attention_mask,
past_key_value,
output_attentions,
)
hidden_states = layer_outputs[0]
if use_cache:
next_decoder_cache += (layer_outputs[-1],)
if output_attentions:
all_self_attentions = all_self_attentions + (layer_outputs[1],)
if self.config.add_cross_attention:
all_cross_attentions = all_cross_attentions + (layer_outputs[2],)
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states = all_hidden_states + (hidden_states,)
if not return_dict:
return tuple(
v
for v in [
hidden_states,
next_decoder_cache,
all_hidden_states,
all_self_attentions,
all_cross_attentions,
]
if v is not None
)
return BaseModelOutputWithPastAndCrossAttentions(
last_hidden_state=hidden_states,
past_key_values=next_decoder_cache,
hidden_states=all_hidden_states,
attentions=all_self_attentions,
cross_attentions=all_cross_attentions,
)
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertPooler
class CamembertPooler(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.dense = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.hidden_size)
self.activation = nn.Tanh()
def forward(self, hidden_states: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
# We "pool" the model by simply taking the hidden state corresponding
# to the first token.
first_token_tensor = hidden_states[:, 0]
pooled_output = self.dense(first_token_tensor)
pooled_output = self.activation(pooled_output)
return pooled_output
class CamembertPreTrainedModel(PreTrainedModel):
"""
An abstract class to handle weights initialization and a simple interface for downloading and loading pretrained
models.
"""
config_class = CamembertConfig
base_model_prefix = "roberta"
supports_gradient_checkpointing = True
_supports_sdpa = True
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertPreTrainedModel._init_weights with BertLMPredictionHead->CamembertLMHead
def _init_weights(self, module):
"""Initialize the weights"""
if isinstance(module, nn.Linear):
# Slightly different from the TF version which uses truncated_normal for initialization
# cf https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/5617
module.weight.data.normal_(mean=0.0, std=self.config.initializer_range)
if module.bias is not None:
module.bias.data.zero_()
elif isinstance(module, nn.Embedding):
module.weight.data.normal_(mean=0.0, std=self.config.initializer_range)
if module.padding_idx is not None:
module.weight.data[module.padding_idx].zero_()
elif isinstance(module, nn.LayerNorm):
module.bias.data.zero_()
module.weight.data.fill_(1.0)
elif isinstance(module, CamembertLMHead):
module.bias.data.zero_()
CAMEMBERT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING = r"""
Args:
input_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `({0})`):
Indices of input sequence tokens in the vocabulary.
Indices can be obtained using [`AutoTokenizer`]. See [`PreTrainedTokenizer.encode`] and
[`PreTrainedTokenizer.__call__`] for details.
[What are input IDs?](../glossary#input-ids)
attention_mask (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `({0})`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on padding token indices. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
token_type_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `({0})`, *optional*):
Segment token indices to indicate first and second portions of the inputs. Indices are selected in `[0,
1]`:
- 0 corresponds to a *sentence A* token,
- 1 corresponds to a *sentence B* token.
[What are token type IDs?](../glossary#token-type-ids)
position_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `({0})`, *optional*):
Indices of positions of each input sequence tokens in the position embeddings. Selected in the range `[0,
config.max_position_embeddings - 1]`.
[What are position IDs?](../glossary#position-ids)
head_mask (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(num_heads,)` or `(num_layers, num_heads)`, *optional*):
Mask to nullify selected heads of the self-attention modules. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 indicates the head is **not masked**,
- 0 indicates the head is **masked**.
inputs_embeds (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `({0}, hidden_size)`, *optional*):
Optionally, instead of passing `input_ids` you can choose to directly pass an embedded representation. This
is useful if you want more control over how to convert `input_ids` indices into associated vectors than the
model's internal embedding lookup matrix.
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under returned
tensors for more detail.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors for
more detail.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple.
"""
# Copied from transformers.models.roberta.modeling_roberta.RobertaClassificationHead with Roberta->Camembert
class CamembertClassificationHead(nn.Module):
"""Head for sentence-level classification tasks."""
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.dense = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.hidden_size)
classifier_dropout = (
config.classifier_dropout if config.classifier_dropout is not None else config.hidden_dropout_prob
)
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(classifier_dropout)
self.out_proj = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.num_labels)
def forward(self, features, **kwargs):
x = features[:, 0, :] # take <s> token (equiv. to [CLS])
x = self.dropout(x)
x = self.dense(x)
x = torch.tanh(x)
x = self.dropout(x)
x = self.out_proj(x)
return x
# Copied from transformers.models.roberta.modeling_roberta.RobertaLMHead with Roberta->Camembert
class CamembertLMHead(nn.Module):
"""Camembert Head for masked language modeling."""
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.dense = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.hidden_size)
self.layer_norm = nn.LayerNorm(config.hidden_size, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
self.decoder = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.vocab_size)
self.bias = nn.Parameter(torch.zeros(config.vocab_size))
self.decoder.bias = self.bias
def forward(self, features, **kwargs):
x = self.dense(features)
x = gelu(x)
x = self.layer_norm(x)
# project back to size of vocabulary with bias
x = self.decoder(x)
return x
def _tie_weights(self):
# To tie those two weights if they get disconnected (on TPU or when the bias is resized)
# For accelerate compatibility and to not break backward compatibility
if self.decoder.bias.device.type == "meta":
self.decoder.bias = self.bias
else:
self.bias = self.decoder.bias
@add_start_docstrings(
"The bare CamemBERT Model transformer outputting raw hidden-states without any specific head on top.",
CAMEMBERT_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class CamembertModel(CamembertPreTrainedModel):
"""
The model can behave as an encoder (with only self-attention) as well as a decoder, in which case a layer of
cross-attention is added between the self-attention layers, following the architecture described in *Attention is
all you need*_ by Ashish Vaswani, Noam Shazeer, Niki Parmar, Jakob Uszkoreit, Llion Jones, Aidan N. Gomez, Lukasz
Kaiser and Illia Polosukhin.
To behave as a decoder the model needs to be initialized with the `is_decoder` argument of the configuration set to
`True`. To be used in a Seq2Seq model, the model needs to initialized with both `is_decoder` argument and
`add_cross_attention` set to `True`; an `encoder_hidden_states` is then expected as an input to the forward pass.
.. _*Attention is all you need*: https://arxiv.org/abs/1706.03762
"""
_no_split_modules = []
# Copied from transformers.models.roberta.modeling_roberta.RobertaModel.__init__ with Roberta->Camembert
def __init__(self, config, add_pooling_layer=True):
super().__init__(config)
self.config = config
self.embeddings = CamembertEmbeddings(config)
self.encoder = CamembertEncoder(config)
self.pooler = CamembertPooler(config) if add_pooling_layer else None
self.attn_implementation = config._attn_implementation
self.position_embedding_type = config.position_embedding_type
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
def get_input_embeddings(self):
return self.embeddings.word_embeddings
def set_input_embeddings(self, value):
self.embeddings.word_embeddings = value
def _prune_heads(self, heads_to_prune):
"""
Prunes heads of the model. heads_to_prune: dict of {layer_num: list of heads to prune in this layer} See base
class PreTrainedModel
"""
for layer, heads in heads_to_prune.items():
self.encoder.layer[layer].attention.prune_heads(heads)
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(CAMEMBERT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING.format("batch_size, sequence_length"))
@add_code_sample_docstrings(
checkpoint=_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC,
output_type=BaseModelOutputWithPoolingAndCrossAttentions,
config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC,
)
# Copied from transformers.models.roberta.modeling_roberta.RobertaModel.forward
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
token_type_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
encoder_hidden_states: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
encoder_attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
past_key_values: Optional[List[torch.FloatTensor]] = None,
use_cache: Optional[bool] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple[torch.Tensor], BaseModelOutputWithPoolingAndCrossAttentions]:
r"""
encoder_hidden_states (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`, *optional*):
Sequence of hidden-states at the output of the last layer of the encoder. Used in the cross-attention if
the model is configured as a decoder.
encoder_attention_mask (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)` or `(batch_size, sequence_length, target_length)`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on the padding token indices of the encoder input. This mask is used in
the cross-attention if the model is configured as a decoder. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
past_key_values (`tuple(tuple(torch.FloatTensor))` of length `config.n_layers` with each tuple having 4 tensors of shape `(batch_size, num_heads, sequence_length - 1, embed_size_per_head)`):
Contains precomputed key and value hidden states of the attention blocks. Can be used to speed up decoding.
If `past_key_values` are used, the user can optionally input only the last `decoder_input_ids` (those that
don't have their past key value states given to this model) of shape `(batch_size, 1)` instead of all
`decoder_input_ids` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`.
use_cache (`bool`, *optional*):
If set to `True`, `past_key_values` key value states are returned and can be used to speed up decoding (see
`past_key_values`).
"""
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
if self.config.is_decoder:
use_cache = use_cache if use_cache is not None else self.config.use_cache
else:
use_cache = False
if input_ids is not None and inputs_embeds is not None:
raise ValueError("You cannot specify both input_ids and inputs_embeds at the same time")
elif input_ids is not None:
self.warn_if_padding_and_no_attention_mask(input_ids, attention_mask)
input_shape = input_ids.size()
elif inputs_embeds is not None:
input_shape = inputs_embeds.size()[:-1]
else:
raise ValueError("You have to specify either input_ids or inputs_embeds")
batch_size, seq_length = input_shape
device = input_ids.device if input_ids is not None else inputs_embeds.device
# past_key_values_length
past_key_values_length = past_key_values[0][0].shape[2] if past_key_values is not None else 0
if token_type_ids is None:
if hasattr(self.embeddings, "token_type_ids"):
buffered_token_type_ids = self.embeddings.token_type_ids[:, :seq_length]
buffered_token_type_ids_expanded = buffered_token_type_ids.expand(batch_size, seq_length)
token_type_ids = buffered_token_type_ids_expanded
else:
token_type_ids = torch.zeros(input_shape, dtype=torch.long, device=device)
embedding_output = self.embeddings(
input_ids=input_ids,
position_ids=position_ids,
token_type_ids=token_type_ids,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
past_key_values_length=past_key_values_length,
)
if attention_mask is None:
attention_mask = torch.ones((batch_size, seq_length + past_key_values_length), device=device)
use_sdpa_attention_masks = (
self.attn_implementation == "sdpa"
and self.position_embedding_type == "absolute"
and head_mask is None
and not output_attentions
)
# Expand the attention mask
if use_sdpa_attention_masks and attention_mask.dim() == 2:
# Expand the attention mask for SDPA.
# [bsz, seq_len] -> [bsz, 1, seq_len, seq_len]
if self.config.is_decoder:
extended_attention_mask = _prepare_4d_causal_attention_mask_for_sdpa(
attention_mask,
input_shape,
embedding_output,
past_key_values_length,
)
else:
extended_attention_mask = _prepare_4d_attention_mask_for_sdpa(
attention_mask, embedding_output.dtype, tgt_len=seq_length
)
else:
# We can provide a self-attention mask of dimensions [batch_size, from_seq_length, to_seq_length]
# ourselves in which case we just need to make it broadcastable to all heads.
extended_attention_mask = self.get_extended_attention_mask(attention_mask, input_shape)
# If a 2D or 3D attention mask is provided for the cross-attention
# we need to make broadcastable to [batch_size, num_heads, seq_length, seq_length]
if self.config.is_decoder and encoder_hidden_states is not None:
encoder_batch_size, encoder_sequence_length, _ = encoder_hidden_states.size()
encoder_hidden_shape = (encoder_batch_size, encoder_sequence_length)
if encoder_attention_mask is None:
encoder_attention_mask = torch.ones(encoder_hidden_shape, device=device)
if use_sdpa_attention_masks and encoder_attention_mask.dim() == 2:
# Expand the attention mask for SDPA.
# [bsz, seq_len] -> [bsz, 1, seq_len, seq_len]
encoder_extended_attention_mask = _prepare_4d_attention_mask_for_sdpa(
encoder_attention_mask, embedding_output.dtype, tgt_len=seq_length
)
else:
encoder_extended_attention_mask = self.invert_attention_mask(encoder_attention_mask)
else:
encoder_extended_attention_mask = None
# Prepare head mask if needed
# 1.0 in head_mask indicate we keep the head
# attention_probs has shape bsz x n_heads x N x N
# input head_mask has shape [num_heads] or [num_hidden_layers x num_heads]
# and head_mask is converted to shape [num_hidden_layers x batch x num_heads x seq_length x seq_length]
head_mask = self.get_head_mask(head_mask, self.config.num_hidden_layers)
encoder_outputs = self.encoder(
embedding_output,
attention_mask=extended_attention_mask,
head_mask=head_mask,
encoder_hidden_states=encoder_hidden_states,
encoder_attention_mask=encoder_extended_attention_mask,
past_key_values=past_key_values,
use_cache=use_cache,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
sequence_output = encoder_outputs[0]
pooled_output = self.pooler(sequence_output) if self.pooler is not None else None
if not return_dict:
return (sequence_output, pooled_output) + encoder_outputs[1:]
return BaseModelOutputWithPoolingAndCrossAttentions(
last_hidden_state=sequence_output,
pooler_output=pooled_output,
past_key_values=encoder_outputs.past_key_values,
hidden_states=encoder_outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=encoder_outputs.attentions,
cross_attentions=encoder_outputs.cross_attentions,
)
@add_start_docstrings(
"""CamemBERT Model with a `language modeling` head on top.""",
CAMEMBERT_START_DOCSTRING,
)
# Copied from transformers.models.roberta.modeling_roberta.RobertaForMaskedLM with Roberta->Camembert, ROBERTA->CAMEMBERT
class CamembertForMaskedLM(CamembertPreTrainedModel):
_tied_weights_keys = ["lm_head.decoder.weight", "lm_head.decoder.bias"]
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__(config)
if config.is_decoder:
logger.warning(
"If you want to use `CamembertForMaskedLM` make sure `config.is_decoder=False` for "
"bi-directional self-attention."
)
self.roberta = CamembertModel(config, add_pooling_layer=False)
self.lm_head = CamembertLMHead(config)
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
def get_output_embeddings(self):
return self.lm_head.decoder
def set_output_embeddings(self, new_embeddings):
self.lm_head.decoder = new_embeddings
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(CAMEMBERT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING.format("batch_size, sequence_length"))
@add_code_sample_docstrings(
checkpoint=_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC,
output_type=MaskedLMOutput,
config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC,
mask="<mask>",
expected_output="' Paris'",
expected_loss=0.1,
)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
token_type_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
encoder_hidden_states: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
encoder_attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
labels: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple[torch.Tensor], MaskedLMOutput]:
r"""
labels (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Labels for computing the masked language modeling loss. Indices should be in `[-100, 0, ...,
config.vocab_size]` (see `input_ids` docstring) Tokens with indices set to `-100` are ignored (masked), the
loss is only computed for the tokens with labels in `[0, ..., config.vocab_size]`
kwargs (`Dict[str, any]`, *optional*, defaults to `{}`):
Used to hide legacy arguments that have been deprecated.
"""
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
outputs = self.roberta(
input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
token_type_ids=token_type_ids,
position_ids=position_ids,
head_mask=head_mask,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
encoder_hidden_states=encoder_hidden_states,
encoder_attention_mask=encoder_attention_mask,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
sequence_output = outputs[0]
prediction_scores = self.lm_head(sequence_output)
masked_lm_loss = None
if labels is not None:
# move labels to correct device to enable model parallelism
labels = labels.to(prediction_scores.device)
loss_fct = CrossEntropyLoss()
masked_lm_loss = loss_fct(prediction_scores.view(-1, self.config.vocab_size), labels.view(-1))
if not return_dict:
output = (prediction_scores,) + outputs[2:]
return ((masked_lm_loss,) + output) if masked_lm_loss is not None else output
return MaskedLMOutput(
loss=masked_lm_loss,
logits=prediction_scores,
hidden_states=outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=outputs.attentions,
)
@add_start_docstrings(
"""
CamemBERT Model transformer with a sequence classification/regression head on top (a linear layer on top of the
pooled output) e.g. for GLUE tasks.
""",
CAMEMBERT_START_DOCSTRING,
)
# Copied from transformers.models.roberta.modeling_roberta.RobertaForSequenceClassification with Roberta->Camembert, ROBERTA->CAMEMBERT
class CamembertForSequenceClassification(CamembertPreTrainedModel):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__(config)
self.num_labels = config.num_labels
self.config = config
self.roberta = CamembertModel(config, add_pooling_layer=False)
self.classifier = CamembertClassificationHead(config)
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(CAMEMBERT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING.format("batch_size, sequence_length"))
@add_code_sample_docstrings(
checkpoint="cardiffnlp/twitter-roberta-base-emotion",
output_type=SequenceClassifierOutput,
config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC,
expected_output="'optimism'",
expected_loss=0.08,
)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
token_type_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
labels: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple[torch.Tensor], SequenceClassifierOutput]:
r"""
labels (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size,)`, *optional*):
Labels for computing the sequence classification/regression loss. Indices should be in `[0, ...,
config.num_labels - 1]`. If `config.num_labels == 1` a regression loss is computed (Mean-Square loss), If
`config.num_labels > 1` a classification loss is computed (Cross-Entropy).
"""
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
outputs = self.roberta(
input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
token_type_ids=token_type_ids,
position_ids=position_ids,
head_mask=head_mask,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
sequence_output = outputs[0]
logits = self.classifier(sequence_output)
loss = None
if labels is not None:
# move labels to correct device to enable model parallelism
labels = labels.to(logits.device)
if self.config.problem_type is None:
if self.num_labels == 1:
self.config.problem_type = "regression"
elif self.num_labels > 1 and (labels.dtype == torch.long or labels.dtype == torch.int):
self.config.problem_type = "single_label_classification"
else:
self.config.problem_type = "multi_label_classification"
if self.config.problem_type == "regression":
loss_fct = MSELoss()
if self.num_labels == 1:
loss = loss_fct(logits.squeeze(), labels.squeeze())
else:
loss = loss_fct(logits, labels)
elif self.config.problem_type == "single_label_classification":
loss_fct = CrossEntropyLoss()
loss = loss_fct(logits.view(-1, self.num_labels), labels.view(-1))
elif self.config.problem_type == "multi_label_classification":
loss_fct = BCEWithLogitsLoss()
loss = loss_fct(logits, labels)
if not return_dict:
output = (logits,) + outputs[2:]
return ((loss,) + output) if loss is not None else output
return SequenceClassifierOutput(
loss=loss,
logits=logits,
hidden_states=outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=outputs.attentions,
)
@add_start_docstrings(
"""
CamemBERT Model with a multiple choice classification head on top (a linear layer on top of the pooled output and a
softmax) e.g. for RocStories/SWAG tasks.
""",
CAMEMBERT_START_DOCSTRING,
)
# Copied from transformers.models.roberta.modeling_roberta.RobertaForMultipleChoice with Roberta->Camembert, ROBERTA->CAMEMBERT
class CamembertForMultipleChoice(CamembertPreTrainedModel):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__(config)
self.roberta = CamembertModel(config)
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(config.hidden_dropout_prob)
self.classifier = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, 1)
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(
CAMEMBERT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING.format("batch_size, num_choices, sequence_length")
)
@add_code_sample_docstrings(
checkpoint=_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC,
output_type=MultipleChoiceModelOutput,
config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC,
)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
token_type_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
labels: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple[torch.Tensor], MultipleChoiceModelOutput]:
r"""
labels (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size,)`, *optional*):
Labels for computing the multiple choice classification loss. Indices should be in `[0, ...,
num_choices-1]` where `num_choices` is the size of the second dimension of the input tensors. (See
`input_ids` above)
"""
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
num_choices = input_ids.shape[1] if input_ids is not None else inputs_embeds.shape[1]
flat_input_ids = input_ids.view(-1, input_ids.size(-1)) if input_ids is not None else None
flat_position_ids = position_ids.view(-1, position_ids.size(-1)) if position_ids is not None else None
flat_token_type_ids = token_type_ids.view(-1, token_type_ids.size(-1)) if token_type_ids is not None else None
flat_attention_mask = attention_mask.view(-1, attention_mask.size(-1)) if attention_mask is not None else None
flat_inputs_embeds = (
inputs_embeds.view(-1, inputs_embeds.size(-2), inputs_embeds.size(-1))
if inputs_embeds is not None
else None
)
outputs = self.roberta(
flat_input_ids,
position_ids=flat_position_ids,
token_type_ids=flat_token_type_ids,
attention_mask=flat_attention_mask,
head_mask=head_mask,
inputs_embeds=flat_inputs_embeds,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
pooled_output = outputs[1]
pooled_output = self.dropout(pooled_output)
logits = self.classifier(pooled_output)
reshaped_logits = logits.view(-1, num_choices)
loss = None
if labels is not None:
# move labels to correct device to enable model parallelism
labels = labels.to(reshaped_logits.device)
loss_fct = CrossEntropyLoss()
loss = loss_fct(reshaped_logits, labels)
if not return_dict:
output = (reshaped_logits,) + outputs[2:]
return ((loss,) + output) if loss is not None else output
return MultipleChoiceModelOutput(
loss=loss,
logits=reshaped_logits,
hidden_states=outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=outputs.attentions,
)
@add_start_docstrings(
"""
CamemBERT Model with a token classification head on top (a linear layer on top of the hidden-states output) e.g.
for Named-Entity-Recognition (NER) tasks.
""",
CAMEMBERT_START_DOCSTRING,
)
# Copied from transformers.models.roberta.modeling_roberta.RobertaForTokenClassification with Roberta->Camembert, ROBERTA->CAMEMBERT
class CamembertForTokenClassification(CamembertPreTrainedModel):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__(config)
self.num_labels = config.num_labels
self.roberta = CamembertModel(config, add_pooling_layer=False)
classifier_dropout = (
config.classifier_dropout if config.classifier_dropout is not None else config.hidden_dropout_prob
)
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(classifier_dropout)
self.classifier = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.num_labels)
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(CAMEMBERT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING.format("batch_size, sequence_length"))
@add_code_sample_docstrings(
checkpoint="Jean-Baptiste/roberta-large-ner-english",
output_type=TokenClassifierOutput,
config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC,
expected_output="['O', 'ORG', 'ORG', 'O', 'O', 'O', 'O', 'O', 'LOC', 'O', 'LOC', 'LOC']",
expected_loss=0.01,
)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
token_type_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
labels: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple[torch.Tensor], TokenClassifierOutput]:
r"""
labels (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Labels for computing the token classification loss. Indices should be in `[0, ..., config.num_labels - 1]`.
"""
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
outputs = self.roberta(
input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
token_type_ids=token_type_ids,
position_ids=position_ids,
head_mask=head_mask,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
sequence_output = outputs[0]
sequence_output = self.dropout(sequence_output)
logits = self.classifier(sequence_output)
loss = None
if labels is not None:
# move labels to correct device to enable model parallelism
labels = labels.to(logits.device)
loss_fct = CrossEntropyLoss()
loss = loss_fct(logits.view(-1, self.num_labels), labels.view(-1))
if not return_dict:
output = (logits,) + outputs[2:]
return ((loss,) + output) if loss is not None else output
return TokenClassifierOutput(
loss=loss,
logits=logits,
hidden_states=outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=outputs.attentions,
)
@add_start_docstrings(
"""
CamemBERT Model with a span classification head on top for extractive question-answering tasks like SQuAD (a linear
layers on top of the hidden-states output to compute `span start logits` and `span end logits`
""",
CAMEMBERT_START_DOCSTRING,
)
# Copied from transformers.models.roberta.modeling_roberta.RobertaForQuestionAnswering with Roberta->Camembert, ROBERTA->CAMEMBERT
class CamembertForQuestionAnswering(CamembertPreTrainedModel):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__(config)
self.num_labels = config.num_labels
self.roberta = CamembertModel(config, add_pooling_layer=False)
self.qa_outputs = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.num_labels)
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(CAMEMBERT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING.format("batch_size, sequence_length"))
@add_code_sample_docstrings(
checkpoint="deepset/roberta-base-squad2",
output_type=QuestionAnsweringModelOutput,
config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC,
expected_output="' puppet'",
expected_loss=0.86,
)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
token_type_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
start_positions: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
end_positions: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple[torch.Tensor], QuestionAnsweringModelOutput]:
r"""
start_positions (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size,)`, *optional*):
Labels for position (index) of the start of the labelled span for computing the token classification loss.
Positions are clamped to the length of the sequence (`sequence_length`). Position outside of the sequence
are not taken into account for computing the loss.
end_positions (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size,)`, *optional*):
Labels for position (index) of the end of the labelled span for computing the token classification loss.
Positions are clamped to the length of the sequence (`sequence_length`). Position outside of the sequence
are not taken into account for computing the loss.
"""
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
outputs = self.roberta(
input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
token_type_ids=token_type_ids,
position_ids=position_ids,
head_mask=head_mask,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
sequence_output = outputs[0]
logits = self.qa_outputs(sequence_output)
start_logits, end_logits = logits.split(1, dim=-1)
start_logits = start_logits.squeeze(-1).contiguous()
end_logits = end_logits.squeeze(-1).contiguous()
total_loss = None
if start_positions is not None and end_positions is not None:
# If we are on multi-GPU, split add a dimension
if len(start_positions.size()) > 1:
start_positions = start_positions.squeeze(-1)
if len(end_positions.size()) > 1:
end_positions = end_positions.squeeze(-1)
# sometimes the start/end positions are outside our model inputs, we ignore these terms
ignored_index = start_logits.size(1)
start_positions = start_positions.clamp(0, ignored_index)
end_positions = end_positions.clamp(0, ignored_index)
loss_fct = CrossEntropyLoss(ignore_index=ignored_index)
start_loss = loss_fct(start_logits, start_positions)
end_loss = loss_fct(end_logits, end_positions)
total_loss = (start_loss + end_loss) / 2
if not return_dict:
output = (start_logits, end_logits) + outputs[2:]
return ((total_loss,) + output) if total_loss is not None else output
return QuestionAnsweringModelOutput(
loss=total_loss,
start_logits=start_logits,
end_logits=end_logits,
hidden_states=outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=outputs.attentions,
)
@add_start_docstrings(
"""CamemBERT Model with a `language modeling` head on top for CLM fine-tuning.""", CAMEMBERT_START_DOCSTRING
)
# Copied from transformers.models.roberta.modeling_roberta.RobertaForCausalLM with Roberta->Camembert, ROBERTA->CAMEMBERT, FacebookAI/roberta-base->almanach/camembert-base
class CamembertForCausalLM(CamembertPreTrainedModel, GenerationMixin):
_tied_weights_keys = ["lm_head.decoder.weight", "lm_head.decoder.bias"]
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__(config)
if not config.is_decoder:
logger.warning("If you want to use `CamembertLMHeadModel` as a standalone, add `is_decoder=True.`")
self.roberta = CamembertModel(config, add_pooling_layer=False)
self.lm_head = CamembertLMHead(config)
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
def get_output_embeddings(self):
return self.lm_head.decoder
def set_output_embeddings(self, new_embeddings):
self.lm_head.decoder = new_embeddings
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(CAMEMBERT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING.format("batch_size, sequence_length"))
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=CausalLMOutputWithCrossAttentions, config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
token_type_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
encoder_hidden_states: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
encoder_attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
labels: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
past_key_values: Tuple[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]] = None,
use_cache: Optional[bool] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
**kwargs,
) -> Union[Tuple[torch.Tensor], CausalLMOutputWithCrossAttentions]:
r"""
encoder_hidden_states (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`, *optional*):
Sequence of hidden-states at the output of the last layer of the encoder. Used in the cross-attention if
the model is configured as a decoder.
encoder_attention_mask (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on the padding token indices of the encoder input. This mask is used in
the cross-attention if the model is configured as a decoder. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
labels (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Labels for computing the left-to-right language modeling loss (next word prediction). Indices should be in
`[-100, 0, ..., config.vocab_size]` (see `input_ids` docstring) Tokens with indices set to `-100` are
ignored (masked), the loss is only computed for the tokens with labels in `[0, ..., config.vocab_size]`
past_key_values (`tuple(tuple(torch.FloatTensor))` of length `config.n_layers` with each tuple having 4 tensors of shape `(batch_size, num_heads, sequence_length - 1, embed_size_per_head)`):
Contains precomputed key and value hidden states of the attention blocks. Can be used to speed up decoding.
If `past_key_values` are used, the user can optionally input only the last `decoder_input_ids` (those that
don't have their past key value states given to this model) of shape `(batch_size, 1)` instead of all
`decoder_input_ids` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`.
use_cache (`bool`, *optional*):
If set to `True`, `past_key_values` key value states are returned and can be used to speed up decoding (see
`past_key_values`).
Returns:
Example:
```python
>>> from transformers import AutoTokenizer, CamembertForCausalLM, AutoConfig
>>> import torch
>>> tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("almanach/camembert-base")
>>> config = AutoConfig.from_pretrained("almanach/camembert-base")
>>> config.is_decoder = True
>>> model = CamembertForCausalLM.from_pretrained("almanach/camembert-base", config=config)
>>> inputs = tokenizer("Hello, my dog is cute", return_tensors="pt")
>>> outputs = model(**inputs)
>>> prediction_logits = outputs.logits
```"""
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
if labels is not None:
use_cache = False
outputs = self.roberta(
input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
token_type_ids=token_type_ids,
position_ids=position_ids,
head_mask=head_mask,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
encoder_hidden_states=encoder_hidden_states,
encoder_attention_mask=encoder_attention_mask,
past_key_values=past_key_values,
use_cache=use_cache,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
sequence_output = outputs[0]
prediction_scores = self.lm_head(sequence_output)
lm_loss = None
if labels is not None:
# move labels to correct device to enable model parallelism
labels = labels.to(prediction_scores.device)
lm_loss = self.loss_function(
prediction_scores,
labels,
vocab_size=self.config.vocab_size,
**kwargs,
)
if not return_dict:
output = (prediction_scores,) + outputs[2:]
return ((lm_loss,) + output) if lm_loss is not None else output
return CausalLMOutputWithCrossAttentions(
loss=lm_loss,
logits=prediction_scores,
past_key_values=outputs.past_key_values,
hidden_states=outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=outputs.attentions,
cross_attentions=outputs.cross_attentions,
)
def _reorder_cache(self, past_key_values, beam_idx):
reordered_past = ()
for layer_past in past_key_values:
reordered_past += (
tuple(past_state.index_select(0, beam_idx.to(past_state.device)) for past_state in layer_past),
)
return reordered_past
# Copied from transformers.models.roberta.modeling_roberta.create_position_ids_from_input_ids
def create_position_ids_from_input_ids(input_ids, padding_idx, past_key_values_length=0):
"""
Replace non-padding symbols with their position numbers. Position numbers begin at padding_idx+1. Padding symbols
are ignored. This is modified from fairseq's `utils.make_positions`.
Args:
x: torch.Tensor x:
Returns: torch.Tensor
"""
# The series of casts and type-conversions here are carefully balanced to both work with ONNX export and XLA.
mask = input_ids.ne(padding_idx).int()
incremental_indices = (torch.cumsum(mask, dim=1).type_as(mask) + past_key_values_length) * mask
return incremental_indices.long() + padding_idx
__all__ = [
"CamembertForCausalLM",
"CamembertForMaskedLM",
"CamembertForMultipleChoice",
"CamembertForQuestionAnswering",
"CamembertForSequenceClassification",
"CamembertForTokenClassification",
"CamembertModel",
"CamembertPreTrainedModel",
]
```
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```py
# coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2018 The Google AI Language Team Authors and The HuggingFace Inc. team.
# Copyright (c) 2018, NVIDIA CORPORATION. All rights reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
"""TF 2.0 CamemBERT model."""
from __future__ import annotations
import math
import warnings
from typing import Optional, Tuple, Union
import numpy as np
import tensorflow as tf
from ...activations_tf import get_tf_activation
from ...modeling_tf_outputs import (
TFBaseModelOutputWithPastAndCrossAttentions,
TFBaseModelOutputWithPoolingAndCrossAttentions,
TFCausalLMOutputWithCrossAttentions,
TFMaskedLMOutput,
TFMultipleChoiceModelOutput,
TFQuestionAnsweringModelOutput,
TFSequenceClassifierOutput,
TFTokenClassifierOutput,
)
from ...modeling_tf_utils import (
TFCausalLanguageModelingLoss,
TFMaskedLanguageModelingLoss,
TFModelInputType,
TFMultipleChoiceLoss,
TFPreTrainedModel,
TFQuestionAnsweringLoss,
TFSequenceClassificationLoss,
TFTokenClassificationLoss,
get_initializer,
keras,
keras_serializable,
unpack_inputs,
)
from ...tf_utils import check_embeddings_within_bounds, shape_list, stable_softmax
from ...utils import (
add_code_sample_docstrings,
add_start_docstrings,
add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward,
logging,
)
from .configuration_camembert import CamembertConfig
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC = "almanach/camembert-base"
_CONFIG_FOR_DOC = "CamembertConfig"
CAMEMBERT_START_DOCSTRING = r"""
This model inherits from [`TFPreTrainedModel`]. Check the superclass documentation for the generic methods the
library implements for all its model (such as downloading or saving, resizing the input embeddings, pruning heads
etc.)
This model is also a [keras.Model](https://www.tensorflow.org/api_docs/python/tf/keras/Model) subclass. Use it
as a regular TF 2.0 Keras Model and refer to the TF 2.0 documentation for all matter related to general usage and
behavior.
<Tip>
TensorFlow models and layers in `transformers` accept two formats as input:
- having all inputs as keyword arguments (like PyTorch models), or
- having all inputs as a list, tuple or dict in the first positional argument.
The reason the second format is supported is that Keras methods prefer this format when passing inputs to models
and layers. Because of this support, when using methods like `model.fit()` things should "just work" for you - just
pass your inputs and labels in any format that `model.fit()` supports! If, however, you want to use the second
format outside of Keras methods like `fit()` and `predict()`, such as when creating your own layers or models with
the Keras `Functional` API, there are three possibilities you can use to gather all the input Tensors in the first
positional argument:
- a single Tensor with `input_ids` only and nothing else: `model(input_ids)`
- a list of varying length with one or several input Tensors IN THE ORDER given in the docstring:
`model([input_ids, attention_mask])` or `model([input_ids, attention_mask, token_type_ids])`
- a dictionary with one or several input Tensors associated to the input names given in the docstring:
`model({"input_ids": input_ids, "token_type_ids": token_type_ids})`
Note that when creating models and layers with
[subclassing](https://keras.io/guides/making_new_layers_and_models_via_subclassing/) then you don't need to worry
about any of this, as you can just pass inputs like you would to any other Python function!
</Tip>
Parameters:
config ([`CamembertConfig`]): Model configuration class with all the parameters of the
model. Initializing with a config file does not load the weights associated with the model, only the
configuration. Check out the [`~PreTrainedModel.from_pretrained`] method to load the model weights.
"""
CAMEMBERT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING = r"""
Args:
input_ids (`Numpy array` or `tf.Tensor` of shape `({0})`):
Indices of input sequence tokens in the vocabulary.
Indices can be obtained using [`AutoTokenizer`]. See [`PreTrainedTokenizer.__call__`] and
[`PreTrainedTokenizer.encode`] for details.
[What are input IDs?](../glossary#input-ids)
attention_mask (`Numpy array` or `tf.Tensor` of shape `({0})`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on padding token indices. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
token_type_ids (`Numpy array` or `tf.Tensor` of shape `({0})`, *optional*):
Segment token indices to indicate first and second portions of the inputs. Indices are selected in `[0,
1]`:
- 0 corresponds to a *sentence A* token,
- 1 corresponds to a *sentence B* token.
[What are token type IDs?](../glossary#token-type-ids)
position_ids (`Numpy array` or `tf.Tensor` of shape `({0})`, *optional*):
Indices of positions of each input sequence tokens in the position embeddings. Selected in the range `[0,
config.max_position_embeddings - 1]`.
[What are position IDs?](../glossary#position-ids)
head_mask (`Numpy array` or `tf.Tensor` of shape `(num_heads,)` or `(num_layers, num_heads)`, *optional*):
Mask to nullify selected heads of the self-attention modules. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 indicates the head is **not masked**,
- 0 indicates the head is **masked**.
inputs_embeds (`tf.Tensor` of shape `({0}, hidden_size)`, *optional*):
Optionally, instead of passing `input_ids` you can choose to directly pass an embedded representation. This
is useful if you want more control over how to convert `input_ids` indices into associated vectors than the
model's internal embedding lookup matrix.
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under returned
tensors for more detail. This argument can be used only in eager mode, in graph mode the value in the
config will be used instead.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors for
more detail. This argument can be used only in eager mode, in graph mode the value in the config will be
used instead.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple. This argument can be used in
eager mode, in graph mode the value will always be set to True.
training (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether or not to use the model in training mode (some modules like dropout modules have different
behaviors between training and evaluation).
"""
# Copied from transformers.models.roberta.modeling_tf_roberta.TFRobertaEmbeddings
class TFCamembertEmbeddings(keras.layers.Layer):
"""
Same as BertEmbeddings with a tiny tweak for positional embeddings indexing.
"""
def __init__(self, config, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.padding_idx = 1
self.config = config
self.hidden_size = config.hidden_size
self.max_position_embeddings = config.max_position_embeddings
self.initializer_range = config.initializer_range
self.LayerNorm = keras.layers.LayerNormalization(epsilon=config.layer_norm_eps, name="LayerNorm")
self.dropout = keras.layers.Dropout(rate=config.hidden_dropout_prob)
def build(self, input_shape=None):
with tf.name_scope("word_embeddings"):
self.weight = self.add_weight(
name="weight",
shape=[self.config.vocab_size, self.hidden_size],
initializer=get_initializer(self.initializer_range),
)
with tf.name_scope("token_type_embeddings"):
self.token_type_embeddings = self.add_weight(
name="embeddings",
shape=[self.config.type_vocab_size, self.hidden_size],
initializer=get_initializer(self.initializer_range),
)
with tf.name_scope("position_embeddings"):
self.position_embeddings = self.add_weight(
name="embeddings",
shape=[self.max_position_embeddings, self.hidden_size],
initializer=get_initializer(self.initializer_range),
)
if self.built:
return
self.built = True
if getattr(self, "LayerNorm", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.LayerNorm.name):
self.LayerNorm.build([None, None, self.config.hidden_size])
def create_position_ids_from_input_ids(self, input_ids, past_key_values_length=0):
"""
Replace non-padding symbols with their position numbers. Position numbers begin at padding_idx+1. Padding
symbols are ignored. This is modified from fairseq's `utils.make_positions`.
Args:
input_ids: tf.Tensor
Returns: tf.Tensor
"""
mask = tf.cast(tf.math.not_equal(input_ids, self.padding_idx), dtype=input_ids.dtype)
incremental_indices = (tf.math.cumsum(mask, axis=1) + past_key_values_length) * mask
return incremental_indices + self.padding_idx
def call(
self,
input_ids=None,
position_ids=None,
token_type_ids=None,
inputs_embeds=None,
past_key_values_length=0,
training=False,
):
"""
Applies embedding based on inputs tensor.
Returns:
final_embeddings (`tf.Tensor`): output embedding tensor.
"""
assert not (input_ids is None and inputs_embeds is None)
if input_ids is not None:
check_embeddings_within_bounds(input_ids, self.config.vocab_size)
inputs_embeds = tf.gather(params=self.weight, indices=input_ids)
input_shape = shape_list(inputs_embeds)[:-1]
if token_type_ids is None:
token_type_ids = tf.fill(dims=input_shape, value=0)
if position_ids is None:
if input_ids is not None:
# Create the position ids from the input token ids. Any padded tokens remain padded.
position_ids = self.create_position_ids_from_input_ids(
input_ids=input_ids, past_key_values_length=past_key_values_length
)
else:
position_ids = tf.expand_dims(
tf.range(start=self.padding_idx + 1, limit=input_shape[-1] + self.padding_idx + 1), axis=0
)
position_embeds = tf.gather(params=self.position_embeddings, indices=position_ids)
token_type_embeds = tf.gather(params=self.token_type_embeddings, indices=token_type_ids)
final_embeddings = inputs_embeds + position_embeds + token_type_embeds
final_embeddings = self.LayerNorm(inputs=final_embeddings)
final_embeddings = self.dropout(inputs=final_embeddings, training=training)
return final_embeddings
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_tf_bert.TFBertPooler with Bert->Camembert
class TFCamembertPooler(keras.layers.Layer):
def __init__(self, config: CamembertConfig, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.dense = keras.layers.Dense(
units=config.hidden_size,
kernel_initializer=get_initializer(config.initializer_range),
activation="tanh",
name="dense",
)
self.config = config
def call(self, hidden_states: tf.Tensor) -> tf.Tensor:
# We "pool" the model by simply taking the hidden state corresponding
# to the first token.
first_token_tensor = hidden_states[:, 0]
pooled_output = self.dense(inputs=first_token_tensor)
return pooled_output
def build(self, input_shape=None):
if self.built:
return
self.built = True
if getattr(self, "dense", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.dense.name):
self.dense.build([None, None, self.config.hidden_size])
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_tf_bert.TFBertSelfAttention with Bert->Camembert
class TFCamembertSelfAttention(keras.layers.Layer):
def __init__(self, config: CamembertConfig, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
if config.hidden_size % config.num_attention_heads != 0:
raise ValueError(
f"The hidden size ({config.hidden_size}) is not a multiple of the number "
f"of attention heads ({config.num_attention_heads})"
)
self.num_attention_heads = config.num_attention_heads
self.attention_head_size = int(config.hidden_size / config.num_attention_heads)
self.all_head_size = self.num_attention_heads * self.attention_head_size
self.sqrt_att_head_size = math.sqrt(self.attention_head_size)
self.query = keras.layers.Dense(
units=self.all_head_size, kernel_initializer=get_initializer(config.initializer_range), name="query"
)
self.key = keras.layers.Dense(
units=self.all_head_size, kernel_initializer=get_initializer(config.initializer_range), name="key"
)
self.value = keras.layers.Dense(
units=self.all_head_size, kernel_initializer=get_initializer(config.initializer_range), name="value"
)
self.dropout = keras.layers.Dropout(rate=config.attention_probs_dropout_prob)
self.is_decoder = config.is_decoder
self.config = config
def transpose_for_scores(self, tensor: tf.Tensor, batch_size: int) -> tf.Tensor:
# Reshape from [batch_size, seq_length, all_head_size] to [batch_size, seq_length, num_attention_heads, attention_head_size]
tensor = tf.reshape(tensor=tensor, shape=(batch_size, -1, self.num_attention_heads, self.attention_head_size))
# Transpose the tensor from [batch_size, seq_length, num_attention_heads, attention_head_size] to [batch_size, num_attention_heads, seq_length, attention_head_size]
return tf.transpose(tensor, perm=[0, 2, 1, 3])
def call(
self,
hidden_states: tf.Tensor,
attention_mask: tf.Tensor,
head_mask: tf.Tensor,
encoder_hidden_states: tf.Tensor,
encoder_attention_mask: tf.Tensor,
past_key_value: Tuple[tf.Tensor],
output_attentions: bool,
training: bool = False,
) -> Tuple[tf.Tensor]:
batch_size = shape_list(hidden_states)[0]
mixed_query_layer = self.query(inputs=hidden_states)
# If this is instantiated as a cross-attention module, the keys
# and values come from an encoder; the attention mask needs to be
# such that the encoder's padding tokens are not attended to.
is_cross_attention = encoder_hidden_states is not None
if is_cross_attention and past_key_value is not None:
# reuse k,v, cross_attentions
key_layer = past_key_value[0]
value_layer = past_key_value[1]
attention_mask = encoder_attention_mask
elif is_cross_attention:
key_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(self.key(inputs=encoder_hidden_states), batch_size)
value_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(self.value(inputs=encoder_hidden_states), batch_size)
attention_mask = encoder_attention_mask
elif past_key_value is not None:
key_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(self.key(inputs=hidden_states), batch_size)
value_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(self.value(inputs=hidden_states), batch_size)
key_layer = tf.concat([past_key_value[0], key_layer], axis=2)
value_layer = tf.concat([past_key_value[1], value_layer], axis=2)
else:
key_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(self.key(inputs=hidden_states), batch_size)
value_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(self.value(inputs=hidden_states), batch_size)
query_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(mixed_query_layer, batch_size)
if self.is_decoder:
# if cross_attention save Tuple(tf.Tensor, tf.Tensor) of all cross attention key/value_states.
# Further calls to cross_attention layer can then reuse all cross-attention
# key/value_states (first "if" case)
# if uni-directional self-attention (decoder) save Tuple(tf.Tensor, tf.Tensor) of
# all previous decoder key/value_states. Further calls to uni-directional self-attention
# can concat previous decoder key/value_states to current projected key/value_states (third "elif" case)
# if encoder bi-directional self-attention `past_key_value` is always `None`
past_key_value = (key_layer, value_layer)
# Take the dot product between "query" and "key" to get the raw attention scores.
# (batch size, num_heads, seq_len_q, seq_len_k)
attention_scores = tf.matmul(query_layer, key_layer, transpose_b=True)
dk = tf.cast(self.sqrt_att_head_size, dtype=attention_scores.dtype)
attention_scores = tf.divide(attention_scores, dk)
if attention_mask is not None:
# Apply the attention mask is (precomputed for all layers in TFCamembertModel call() function)
attention_scores = tf.add(attention_scores, attention_mask)
# Normalize the attention scores to probabilities.
attention_probs = stable_softmax(logits=attention_scores, axis=-1)
# This is actually dropping out entire tokens to attend to, which might
# seem a bit unusual, but is taken from the original Transformer paper.
attention_probs = self.dropout(inputs=attention_probs, training=training)
# Mask heads if we want to
if head_mask is not None:
attention_probs = tf.multiply(attention_probs, head_mask)
attention_output = tf.matmul(attention_probs, value_layer)
attention_output = tf.transpose(attention_output, perm=[0, 2, 1, 3])
# (batch_size, seq_len_q, all_head_size)
attention_output = tf.reshape(tensor=attention_output, shape=(batch_size, -1, self.all_head_size))
outputs = (attention_output, attention_probs) if output_attentions else (attention_output,)
if self.is_decoder:
outputs = outputs + (past_key_value,)
return outputs
def build(self, input_shape=None):
if self.built:
return
self.built = True
if getattr(self, "query", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.query.name):
self.query.build([None, None, self.config.hidden_size])
if getattr(self, "key", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.key.name):
self.key.build([None, None, self.config.hidden_size])
if getattr(self, "value", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.value.name):
self.value.build([None, None, self.config.hidden_size])
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_tf_bert.TFBertSelfOutput with Bert->Camembert
class TFCamembertSelfOutput(keras.layers.Layer):
def __init__(self, config: CamembertConfig, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.dense = keras.layers.Dense(
units=config.hidden_size, kernel_initializer=get_initializer(config.initializer_range), name="dense"
)
self.LayerNorm = keras.layers.LayerNormalization(epsilon=config.layer_norm_eps, name="LayerNorm")
self.dropout = keras.layers.Dropout(rate=config.hidden_dropout_prob)
self.config = config
def call(self, hidden_states: tf.Tensor, input_tensor: tf.Tensor, training: bool = False) -> tf.Tensor:
hidden_states = self.dense(inputs=hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.dropout(inputs=hidden_states, training=training)
hidden_states = self.LayerNorm(inputs=hidden_states + input_tensor)
return hidden_states
def build(self, input_shape=None):
if self.built:
return
self.built = True
if getattr(self, "dense", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.dense.name):
self.dense.build([None, None, self.config.hidden_size])
if getattr(self, "LayerNorm", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.LayerNorm.name):
self.LayerNorm.build([None, None, self.config.hidden_size])
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_tf_bert.TFBertAttention with Bert->Camembert
class TFCamembertAttention(keras.layers.Layer):
def __init__(self, config: CamembertConfig, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.self_attention = TFCamembertSelfAttention(config, name="self")
self.dense_output = TFCamembertSelfOutput(config, name="output")
def prune_heads(self, heads):
raise NotImplementedError
def call(
self,
input_tensor: tf.Tensor,
attention_mask: tf.Tensor,
head_mask: tf.Tensor,
encoder_hidden_states: tf.Tensor,
encoder_attention_mask: tf.Tensor,
past_key_value: Tuple[tf.Tensor],
output_attentions: bool,
training: bool = False,
) -> Tuple[tf.Tensor]:
self_outputs = self.self_attention(
hidden_states=input_tensor,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
head_mask=head_mask,
encoder_hidden_states=encoder_hidden_states,
encoder_attention_mask=encoder_attention_mask,
past_key_value=past_key_value,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
training=training,
)
attention_output = self.dense_output(
hidden_states=self_outputs[0], input_tensor=input_tensor, training=training
)
# add attentions (possibly with past_key_value) if we output them
outputs = (attention_output,) + self_outputs[1:]
return outputs
def build(self, input_shape=None):
if self.built:
return
self.built = True
if getattr(self, "self_attention", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.self_attention.name):
self.self_attention.build(None)
if getattr(self, "dense_output", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.dense_output.name):
self.dense_output.build(None)
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_tf_bert.TFBertIntermediate with Bert->Camembert
class TFCamembertIntermediate(keras.layers.Layer):
def __init__(self, config: CamembertConfig, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.dense = keras.layers.Dense(
units=config.intermediate_size, kernel_initializer=get_initializer(config.initializer_range), name="dense"
)
if isinstance(config.hidden_act, str):
self.intermediate_act_fn = get_tf_activation(config.hidden_act)
else:
self.intermediate_act_fn = config.hidden_act
self.config = config
def call(self, hidden_states: tf.Tensor) -> tf.Tensor:
hidden_states = self.dense(inputs=hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.intermediate_act_fn(hidden_states)
return hidden_states
def build(self, input_shape=None):
if self.built:
return
self.built = True
if getattr(self, "dense", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.dense.name):
self.dense.build([None, None, self.config.hidden_size])
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_tf_bert.TFBertOutput with Bert->Camembert
class TFCamembertOutput(keras.layers.Layer):
def __init__(self, config: CamembertConfig, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.dense = keras.layers.Dense(
units=config.hidden_size, kernel_initializer=get_initializer(config.initializer_range), name="dense"
)
self.LayerNorm = keras.layers.LayerNormalization(epsilon=config.layer_norm_eps, name="LayerNorm")
self.dropout = keras.layers.Dropout(rate=config.hidden_dropout_prob)
self.config = config
def call(self, hidden_states: tf.Tensor, input_tensor: tf.Tensor, training: bool = False) -> tf.Tensor:
hidden_states = self.dense(inputs=hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.dropout(inputs=hidden_states, training=training)
hidden_states = self.LayerNorm(inputs=hidden_states + input_tensor)
return hidden_states
def build(self, input_shape=None):
if self.built:
return
self.built = True
if getattr(self, "dense", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.dense.name):
self.dense.build([None, None, self.config.intermediate_size])
if getattr(self, "LayerNorm", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.LayerNorm.name):
self.LayerNorm.build([None, None, self.config.hidden_size])
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_tf_bert.TFBertLayer with Bert->Camembert
class TFCamembertLayer(keras.layers.Layer):
def __init__(self, config: CamembertConfig, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.attention = TFCamembertAttention(config, name="attention")
self.is_decoder = config.is_decoder
self.add_cross_attention = config.add_cross_attention
if self.add_cross_attention:
if not self.is_decoder:
raise ValueError(f"{self} should be used as a decoder model if cross attention is added")
self.crossattention = TFCamembertAttention(config, name="crossattention")
self.intermediate = TFCamembertIntermediate(config, name="intermediate")
self.bert_output = TFCamembertOutput(config, name="output")
def call(
self,
hidden_states: tf.Tensor,
attention_mask: tf.Tensor,
head_mask: tf.Tensor,
encoder_hidden_states: tf.Tensor | None,
encoder_attention_mask: tf.Tensor | None,
past_key_value: Tuple[tf.Tensor] | None,
output_attentions: bool,
training: bool = False,
) -> Tuple[tf.Tensor]:
# decoder uni-directional self-attention cached key/values tuple is at positions 1,2
self_attn_past_key_value = past_key_value[:2] if past_key_value is not None else None
self_attention_outputs = self.attention(
input_tensor=hidden_states,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
head_mask=head_mask,
encoder_hidden_states=None,
encoder_attention_mask=None,
past_key_value=self_attn_past_key_value,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
training=training,
)
attention_output = self_attention_outputs[0]
# if decoder, the last output is tuple of self-attn cache
if self.is_decoder:
outputs = self_attention_outputs[1:-1]
present_key_value = self_attention_outputs[-1]
else:
outputs = self_attention_outputs[1:] # add self attentions if we output attention weights
cross_attn_present_key_value = None
if self.is_decoder and encoder_hidden_states is not None:
if not hasattr(self, "crossattention"):
raise ValueError(
f"If `encoder_hidden_states` are passed, {self} has to be instantiated with cross-attention layers"
" by setting `config.add_cross_attention=True`"
)
# cross_attn cached key/values tuple is at positions 3,4 of past_key_value tuple
cross_attn_past_key_value = past_key_value[-2:] if past_key_value is not None else None
cross_attention_outputs = self.crossattention(
input_tensor=attention_output,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
head_mask=head_mask,
encoder_hidden_states=encoder_hidden_states,
encoder_attention_mask=encoder_attention_mask,
past_key_value=cross_attn_past_key_value,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
training=training,
)
attention_output = cross_attention_outputs[0]
outputs = outputs + cross_attention_outputs[1:-1] # add cross attentions if we output attention weights
# add cross-attn cache to positions 3,4 of present_key_value tuple
cross_attn_present_key_value = cross_attention_outputs[-1]
present_key_value = present_key_value + cross_attn_present_key_value
intermediate_output = self.intermediate(hidden_states=attention_output)
layer_output = self.bert_output(
hidden_states=intermediate_output, input_tensor=attention_output, training=training
)
outputs = (layer_output,) + outputs # add attentions if we output them
# if decoder, return the attn key/values as the last output
if self.is_decoder:
outputs = outputs + (present_key_value,)
return outputs
def build(self, input_shape=None):
if self.built:
return
self.built = True
if getattr(self, "attention", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.attention.name):
self.attention.build(None)
if getattr(self, "intermediate", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.intermediate.name):
self.intermediate.build(None)
if getattr(self, "bert_output", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.bert_output.name):
self.bert_output.build(None)
if getattr(self, "crossattention", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.crossattention.name):
self.crossattention.build(None)
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_tf_bert.TFBertEncoder with Bert->Camembert
class TFCamembertEncoder(keras.layers.Layer):
def __init__(self, config: CamembertConfig, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.config = config
self.layer = [TFCamembertLayer(config, name=f"layer_._{i}") for i in range(config.num_hidden_layers)]
def call(
self,
hidden_states: tf.Tensor,
attention_mask: tf.Tensor,
head_mask: tf.Tensor,
encoder_hidden_states: tf.Tensor | None,
encoder_attention_mask: tf.Tensor | None,
past_key_values: Tuple[Tuple[tf.Tensor]] | None,
use_cache: Optional[bool],
output_attentions: bool,
output_hidden_states: bool,
return_dict: bool,
training: bool = False,
) -> Union[TFBaseModelOutputWithPastAndCrossAttentions, Tuple[tf.Tensor]]:
all_hidden_states = () if output_hidden_states else None
all_attentions = () if output_attentions else None
all_cross_attentions = () if output_attentions and self.config.add_cross_attention else None
next_decoder_cache = () if use_cache else None
for i, layer_module in enumerate(self.layer):
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states = all_hidden_states + (hidden_states,)
past_key_value = past_key_values[i] if past_key_values is not None else None
layer_outputs = layer_module(
hidden_states=hidden_states,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
head_mask=head_mask[i],
encoder_hidden_states=encoder_hidden_states,
encoder_attention_mask=encoder_attention_mask,
past_key_value=past_key_value,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
training=training,
)
hidden_states = layer_outputs[0]
if use_cache:
next_decoder_cache += (layer_outputs[-1],)
if output_attentions:
all_attentions = all_attentions + (layer_outputs[1],)
if self.config.add_cross_attention and encoder_hidden_states is not None:
all_cross_attentions = all_cross_attentions + (layer_outputs[2],)
# Add last layer
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states = all_hidden_states + (hidden_states,)
if not return_dict:
return tuple(
v for v in [hidden_states, all_hidden_states, all_attentions, all_cross_attentions] if v is not None
)
return TFBaseModelOutputWithPastAndCrossAttentions(
last_hidden_state=hidden_states,
past_key_values=next_decoder_cache,
hidden_states=all_hidden_states,
attentions=all_attentions,
cross_attentions=all_cross_attentions,
)
def build(self, input_shape=None):
if self.built:
return
self.built = True
if getattr(self, "layer", None) is not None:
for layer in self.layer:
with tf.name_scope(layer.name):
layer.build(None)
@keras_serializable
# Copied from transformers.models.roberta.modeling_tf_roberta.TFRobertaMainLayer with Roberta->Camembert
class TFCamembertMainLayer(keras.layers.Layer):
config_class = CamembertConfig
def __init__(self, config, add_pooling_layer=True, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.config = config
self.is_decoder = config.is_decoder
self.num_hidden_layers = config.num_hidden_layers
self.initializer_range = config.initializer_range
self.output_attentions = config.output_attentions
self.output_hidden_states = config.output_hidden_states
self.return_dict = config.use_return_dict
self.encoder = TFCamembertEncoder(config, name="encoder")
self.pooler = TFCamembertPooler(config, name="pooler") if add_pooling_layer else None
# The embeddings must be the last declaration in order to follow the weights order
self.embeddings = TFCamembertEmbeddings(config, name="embeddings")
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_tf_bert.TFBertMainLayer.get_input_embeddings
def get_input_embeddings(self) -> keras.layers.Layer:
return self.embeddings
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_tf_bert.TFBertMainLayer.set_input_embeddings
def set_input_embeddings(self, value: tf.Variable):
self.embeddings.weight = value
self.embeddings.vocab_size = shape_list(value)[0]
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_tf_bert.TFBertMainLayer._prune_heads
def _prune_heads(self, heads_to_prune):
"""
Prunes heads of the model. heads_to_prune: dict of {layer_num: list of heads to prune in this layer} See base
class PreTrainedModel
"""
raise NotImplementedError
@unpack_inputs
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_tf_bert.TFBertMainLayer.call
def call(
self,
input_ids: TFModelInputType | None = None,
attention_mask: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
token_type_ids: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
position_ids: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
head_mask: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
inputs_embeds: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
encoder_hidden_states: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
encoder_attention_mask: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
past_key_values: Optional[Tuple[Tuple[Union[np.ndarray, tf.Tensor]]]] = None,
use_cache: Optional[bool] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
training: bool = False,
) -> Union[TFBaseModelOutputWithPoolingAndCrossAttentions, Tuple[tf.Tensor]]:
if not self.config.is_decoder:
use_cache = False
if input_ids is not None and inputs_embeds is not None:
raise ValueError("You cannot specify both input_ids and inputs_embeds at the same time")
elif input_ids is not None:
input_shape = shape_list(input_ids)
elif inputs_embeds is not None:
input_shape = shape_list(inputs_embeds)[:-1]
else:
raise ValueError("You have to specify either input_ids or inputs_embeds")
batch_size, seq_length = input_shape
if past_key_values is None:
past_key_values_length = 0
past_key_values = [None] * len(self.encoder.layer)
else:
past_key_values_length = shape_list(past_key_values[0][0])[-2]
if attention_mask is None:
attention_mask = tf.fill(dims=(batch_size, seq_length + past_key_values_length), value=1)
if token_type_ids is None:
token_type_ids = tf.fill(dims=input_shape, value=0)
embedding_output = self.embeddings(
input_ids=input_ids,
position_ids=position_ids,
token_type_ids=token_type_ids,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
past_key_values_length=past_key_values_length,
training=training,
)
# We create a 3D attention mask from a 2D tensor mask.
# Sizes are [batch_size, 1, 1, to_seq_length]
# So we can broadcast to [batch_size, num_heads, from_seq_length, to_seq_length]
# this attention mask is more simple than the triangular masking of causal attention
# used in OpenAI GPT, we just need to prepare the broadcast dimension here.
attention_mask_shape = shape_list(attention_mask)
mask_seq_length = seq_length + past_key_values_length
# Copied from `modeling_tf_t5.py`
# Provided a padding mask of dimensions [batch_size, mask_seq_length]
# - if the model is a decoder, apply a causal mask in addition to the padding mask
# - if the model is an encoder, make the mask broadcastable to [batch_size, num_heads, mask_seq_length, mask_seq_length]
if self.is_decoder:
seq_ids = tf.range(mask_seq_length)
causal_mask = tf.less_equal(
tf.tile(seq_ids[None, None, :], (batch_size, mask_seq_length, 1)),
seq_ids[None, :, None],
)
causal_mask = tf.cast(causal_mask, dtype=attention_mask.dtype)
extended_attention_mask = causal_mask * attention_mask[:, None, :]
attention_mask_shape = shape_list(extended_attention_mask)
extended_attention_mask = tf.reshape(
extended_attention_mask, (attention_mask_shape[0], 1, attention_mask_shape[1], attention_mask_shape[2])
)
if past_key_values[0] is not None:
# attention_mask needs to be sliced to the shape `[batch_size, 1, from_seq_length - cached_seq_length, to_seq_length]
extended_attention_mask = extended_attention_mask[:, :, -seq_length:, :]
else:
extended_attention_mask = tf.reshape(
attention_mask, (attention_mask_shape[0], 1, 1, attention_mask_shape[1])
)
# Since attention_mask is 1.0 for positions we want to attend and 0.0 for
# masked positions, this operation will create a tensor which is 0.0 for
# positions we want to attend and -10000.0 for masked positions.
# Since we are adding it to the raw scores before the softmax, this is
# effectively the same as removing these entirely.
extended_attention_mask = tf.cast(extended_attention_mask, dtype=embedding_output.dtype)
one_cst = tf.constant(1.0, dtype=embedding_output.dtype)
ten_thousand_cst = tf.constant(-10000.0, dtype=embedding_output.dtype)
extended_attention_mask = tf.multiply(tf.subtract(one_cst, extended_attention_mask), ten_thousand_cst)
# Copied from `modeling_tf_t5.py` with -1e9 -> -10000
if self.is_decoder and encoder_attention_mask is not None:
# If a 2D ou 3D attention mask is provided for the cross-attention
# we need to make broadcastable to [batch_size, num_heads, mask_seq_length, mask_seq_length]
# we need to make broadcastable to [batch_size, num_heads, seq_length, seq_length]
encoder_attention_mask = tf.cast(encoder_attention_mask, dtype=extended_attention_mask.dtype)
num_dims_encoder_attention_mask = len(shape_list(encoder_attention_mask))
if num_dims_encoder_attention_mask == 3:
encoder_extended_attention_mask = encoder_attention_mask[:, None, :, :]
if num_dims_encoder_attention_mask == 2:
encoder_extended_attention_mask = encoder_attention_mask[:, None, None, :]
# T5 has a mask that can compare sequence ids, we can simulate this here with this transposition
# Cf. https://github.com/tensorflow/mesh/blob/8d2465e9bc93129b913b5ccc6a59aa97abd96ec6/mesh_tensorflow/transformer/transformer_layers.py#L270
# encoder_extended_attention_mask = tf.math.equal(encoder_extended_attention_mask,
# tf.transpose(encoder_extended_attention_mask, perm=(-1, -2)))
encoder_extended_attention_mask = (1.0 - encoder_extended_attention_mask) * -10000.0
else:
encoder_extended_attention_mask = None
# Prepare head mask if needed
# 1.0 in head_mask indicate we keep the head
# attention_probs has shape bsz x n_heads x N x N
# input head_mask has shape [num_heads] or [num_hidden_layers x num_heads]
# and head_mask is converted to shape [num_hidden_layers x batch x num_heads x seq_length x seq_length]
if head_mask is not None:
raise NotImplementedError
else:
head_mask = [None] * self.config.num_hidden_layers
encoder_outputs = self.encoder(
hidden_states=embedding_output,
attention_mask=extended_attention_mask,
head_mask=head_mask,
encoder_hidden_states=encoder_hidden_states,
encoder_attention_mask=encoder_extended_attention_mask,
past_key_values=past_key_values,
use_cache=use_cache,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
training=training,
)
sequence_output = encoder_outputs[0]
pooled_output = self.pooler(hidden_states=sequence_output) if self.pooler is not None else None
if not return_dict:
return (
sequence_output,
pooled_output,
) + encoder_outputs[1:]
return TFBaseModelOutputWithPoolingAndCrossAttentions(
last_hidden_state=sequence_output,
pooler_output=pooled_output,
past_key_values=encoder_outputs.past_key_values,
hidden_states=encoder_outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=encoder_outputs.attentions,
cross_attentions=encoder_outputs.cross_attentions,
)
def build(self, input_shape=None):
if self.built:
return
self.built = True
if getattr(self, "encoder", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.encoder.name):
self.encoder.build(None)
if getattr(self, "pooler", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.pooler.name):
self.pooler.build(None)
if getattr(self, "embeddings", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.embeddings.name):
self.embeddings.build(None)
class TFCamembertPreTrainedModel(TFPreTrainedModel):
"""
An abstract class to handle weights initialization and a simple interface for downloading and loading pretrained
models.
"""
config_class = CamembertConfig
base_model_prefix = "roberta"
@add_start_docstrings(
"The bare CamemBERT Model transformer outputting raw hidden-states without any specific head on top.",
CAMEMBERT_START_DOCSTRING,
)
# Copied from transformers.models.roberta.modeling_tf_roberta.TFRobertaModel with Roberta->Camembert, ROBERTA->CAMEMBERT
class TFCamembertModel(TFCamembertPreTrainedModel):
def __init__(self, config, *inputs, **kwargs):
super().__init__(config, *inputs, **kwargs)
self.roberta = TFCamembertMainLayer(config, name="roberta")
@unpack_inputs
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(CAMEMBERT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING.format("batch_size, sequence_length"))
@add_code_sample_docstrings(
checkpoint=_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC,
output_type=TFBaseModelOutputWithPoolingAndCrossAttentions,
config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC,
)
def call(
self,
input_ids: TFModelInputType | None = None,
attention_mask: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
token_type_ids: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
position_ids: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
head_mask: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
inputs_embeds: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
encoder_hidden_states: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
encoder_attention_mask: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
past_key_values: Optional[Tuple[Tuple[Union[np.ndarray, tf.Tensor]]]] = None,
use_cache: Optional[bool] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
training: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Union[Tuple, TFBaseModelOutputWithPoolingAndCrossAttentions]:
r"""
encoder_hidden_states (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`, *optional*):
Sequence of hidden-states at the output of the last layer of the encoder. Used in the cross-attention if
the model is configured as a decoder.
encoder_attention_mask (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on the padding token indices of the encoder input. This mask is used in
the cross-attention if the model is configured as a decoder. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
past_key_values (`Tuple[Tuple[tf.Tensor]]` of length `config.n_layers`)
contains precomputed key and value hidden states of the attention blocks. Can be used to speed up decoding.
If `past_key_values` are used, the user can optionally input only the last `decoder_input_ids` (those that
don't have their past key value states given to this model) of shape `(batch_size, 1)` instead of all
`decoder_input_ids` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`.
use_cache (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
If set to `True`, `past_key_values` key value states are returned and can be used to speed up decoding (see
`past_key_values`). Set to `False` during training, `True` during generation
"""
outputs = self.roberta(
input_ids=input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
token_type_ids=token_type_ids,
position_ids=position_ids,
head_mask=head_mask,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
encoder_hidden_states=encoder_hidden_states,
encoder_attention_mask=encoder_attention_mask,
past_key_values=past_key_values,
use_cache=use_cache,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
training=training,
)
return outputs
def build(self, input_shape=None):
if self.built:
return
self.built = True
if getattr(self, "roberta", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.roberta.name):
self.roberta.build(None)
# Copied from transformers.models.roberta.modeling_tf_roberta.TFRobertaLMHead with Roberta->Camembert
class TFCamembertLMHead(keras.layers.Layer):
"""Camembert Head for masked language modeling."""
def __init__(self, config, input_embeddings, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.config = config
self.hidden_size = config.hidden_size
self.dense = keras.layers.Dense(
config.hidden_size, kernel_initializer=get_initializer(config.initializer_range), name="dense"
)
self.layer_norm = keras.layers.LayerNormalization(epsilon=config.layer_norm_eps, name="layer_norm")
self.act = get_tf_activation("gelu")
# The output weights are the same as the input embeddings, but there is
# an output-only bias for each token.
self.decoder = input_embeddings
def build(self, input_shape=None):
self.bias = self.add_weight(shape=(self.config.vocab_size,), initializer="zeros", trainable=True, name="bias")
if self.built:
return
self.built = True
if getattr(self, "dense", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.dense.name):
self.dense.build([None, None, self.config.hidden_size])
if getattr(self, "layer_norm", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.layer_norm.name):
self.layer_norm.build([None, None, self.config.hidden_size])
def get_output_embeddings(self):
return self.decoder
def set_output_embeddings(self, value):
self.decoder.weight = value
self.decoder.vocab_size = shape_list(value)[0]
def get_bias(self):
return {"bias": self.bias}
def set_bias(self, value):
self.bias = value["bias"]
self.config.vocab_size = shape_list(value["bias"])[0]
def call(self, hidden_states):
hidden_states = self.dense(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.act(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.layer_norm(hidden_states)
# project back to size of vocabulary with bias
seq_length = shape_list(tensor=hidden_states)[1]
hidden_states = tf.reshape(tensor=hidden_states, shape=[-1, self.hidden_size])
hidden_states = tf.matmul(a=hidden_states, b=self.decoder.weight, transpose_b=True)
hidden_states = tf.reshape(tensor=hidden_states, shape=[-1, seq_length, self.config.vocab_size])
hidden_states = tf.nn.bias_add(value=hidden_states, bias=self.bias)
return hidden_states
@add_start_docstrings(
"""CamemBERT Model with a `language modeling` head on top.""",
CAMEMBERT_START_DOCSTRING,
)
# Copied from transformers.models.roberta.modeling_tf_roberta.TFRobertaForMaskedLM with Roberta->Camembert, ROBERTA->CAMEMBERT
class TFCamembertForMaskedLM(TFCamembertPreTrainedModel, TFMaskedLanguageModelingLoss):
# names with a '.' represents the authorized unexpected/missing layers when a TF model is loaded from a PT model
_keys_to_ignore_on_load_unexpected = [r"pooler", r"lm_head.decoder.weight"]
def __init__(self, config, *inputs, **kwargs):
super().__init__(config, *inputs, **kwargs)
self.roberta = TFCamembertMainLayer(config, add_pooling_layer=False, name="roberta")
self.lm_head = TFCamembertLMHead(config, self.roberta.embeddings, name="lm_head")
def get_lm_head(self):
return self.lm_head
def get_prefix_bias_name(self):
warnings.warn("The method get_prefix_bias_name is deprecated. Please use `get_bias` instead.", FutureWarning)
return self.name + "/" + self.lm_head.name
@unpack_inputs
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(CAMEMBERT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING.format("batch_size, sequence_length"))
@add_code_sample_docstrings(
checkpoint=_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC,
output_type=TFMaskedLMOutput,
config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC,
mask="<mask>",
expected_output="' Paris'",
expected_loss=0.1,
)
def call(
self,
input_ids: TFModelInputType | None = None,
attention_mask: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
token_type_ids: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
position_ids: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
head_mask: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
inputs_embeds: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
labels: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
training: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Union[TFMaskedLMOutput, Tuple[tf.Tensor]]:
r"""
labels (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Labels for computing the masked language modeling loss. Indices should be in `[-100, 0, ...,
config.vocab_size]` (see `input_ids` docstring) Tokens with indices set to `-100` are ignored (masked), the
loss is only computed for the tokens with labels in `[0, ..., config.vocab_size]`
"""
outputs = self.roberta(
input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
token_type_ids=token_type_ids,
position_ids=position_ids,
head_mask=head_mask,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
training=training,
)
sequence_output = outputs[0]
prediction_scores = self.lm_head(sequence_output)
loss = None if labels is None else self.hf_compute_loss(labels, prediction_scores)
if not return_dict:
output = (prediction_scores,) + outputs[2:]
return ((loss,) + output) if loss is not None else output
return TFMaskedLMOutput(
loss=loss,
logits=prediction_scores,
hidden_states=outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=outputs.attentions,
)
def build(self, input_shape=None):
if self.built:
return
self.built = True
if getattr(self, "roberta", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.roberta.name):
self.roberta.build(None)
if getattr(self, "lm_head", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.lm_head.name):
self.lm_head.build(None)
# Copied from transformers.models.roberta.modeling_tf_roberta.TFRobertaClassificationHead
class TFCamembertClassificationHead(keras.layers.Layer):
"""Head for sentence-level classification tasks."""
def __init__(self, config, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.dense = keras.layers.Dense(
config.hidden_size,
kernel_initializer=get_initializer(config.initializer_range),
activation="tanh",
name="dense",
)
classifier_dropout = (
config.classifier_dropout if config.classifier_dropout is not None else config.hidden_dropout_prob
)
self.dropout = keras.layers.Dropout(classifier_dropout)
self.out_proj = keras.layers.Dense(
config.num_labels, kernel_initializer=get_initializer(config.initializer_range), name="out_proj"
)
self.config = config
def call(self, features, training=False):
x = features[:, 0, :] # take <s> token (equiv. to [CLS])
x = self.dropout(x, training=training)
x = self.dense(x)
x = self.dropout(x, training=training)
x = self.out_proj(x)
return x
def build(self, input_shape=None):
if self.built:
return
self.built = True
if getattr(self, "dense", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.dense.name):
self.dense.build([None, None, self.config.hidden_size])
if getattr(self, "out_proj", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.out_proj.name):
self.out_proj.build([None, None, self.config.hidden_size])
@add_start_docstrings(
"""
CamemBERT Model transformer with a sequence classification/regression head on top (a linear layer on top of the
pooled output) e.g. for GLUE tasks.
""",
CAMEMBERT_START_DOCSTRING,
)
# Copied from transformers.models.roberta.modeling_tf_roberta.TFRobertaForSequenceClassification with Roberta->Camembert, ROBERTA->CAMEMBERT
class TFCamembertForSequenceClassification(TFCamembertPreTrainedModel, TFSequenceClassificationLoss):
# names with a '.' represents the authorized unexpected/missing layers when a TF model is loaded from a PT model
_keys_to_ignore_on_load_unexpected = [r"pooler", r"lm_head"]
def __init__(self, config, *inputs, **kwargs):
super().__init__(config, *inputs, **kwargs)
self.num_labels = config.num_labels
self.roberta = TFCamembertMainLayer(config, add_pooling_layer=False, name="roberta")
self.classifier = TFCamembertClassificationHead(config, name="classifier")
@unpack_inputs
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(CAMEMBERT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING.format("batch_size, sequence_length"))
@add_code_sample_docstrings(
checkpoint="cardiffnlp/twitter-roberta-base-emotion",
output_type=TFSequenceClassifierOutput,
config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC,
expected_output="'optimism'",
expected_loss=0.08,
)
def call(
self,
input_ids: TFModelInputType | None = None,
attention_mask: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
token_type_ids: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
position_ids: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
head_mask: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
inputs_embeds: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
labels: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
training: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Union[TFSequenceClassifierOutput, Tuple[tf.Tensor]]:
r"""
labels (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size,)`, *optional*):
Labels for computing the sequence classification/regression loss. Indices should be in `[0, ...,
config.num_labels - 1]`. If `config.num_labels == 1` a regression loss is computed (Mean-Square loss), If
`config.num_labels > 1` a classification loss is computed (Cross-Entropy).
"""
outputs = self.roberta(
input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
token_type_ids=token_type_ids,
position_ids=position_ids,
head_mask=head_mask,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
training=training,
)
sequence_output = outputs[0]
logits = self.classifier(sequence_output, training=training)
loss = None if labels is None else self.hf_compute_loss(labels, logits)
if not return_dict:
output = (logits,) + outputs[2:]
return ((loss,) + output) if loss is not None else output
return TFSequenceClassifierOutput(
loss=loss,
logits=logits,
hidden_states=outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=outputs.attentions,
)
def build(self, input_shape=None):
if self.built:
return
self.built = True
if getattr(self, "roberta", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.roberta.name):
self.roberta.build(None)
if getattr(self, "classifier", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.classifier.name):
self.classifier.build(None)
@add_start_docstrings(
"""
CamemBERT Model with a token classification head on top (a linear layer on top of the hidden-states output) e.g.
for Named-Entity-Recognition (NER) tasks.
""",
CAMEMBERT_START_DOCSTRING,
)
# Copied from transformers.models.roberta.modeling_tf_roberta.TFRobertaForTokenClassification with Roberta->Camembert, ROBERTA->CAMEMBERT
class TFCamembertForTokenClassification(TFCamembertPreTrainedModel, TFTokenClassificationLoss):
# names with a '.' represents the authorized unexpected/missing layers when a TF model is loaded from a PT model
_keys_to_ignore_on_load_unexpected = [r"pooler", r"lm_head"]
_keys_to_ignore_on_load_missing = [r"dropout"]
def __init__(self, config, *inputs, **kwargs):
super().__init__(config, *inputs, **kwargs)
self.num_labels = config.num_labels
self.roberta = TFCamembertMainLayer(config, add_pooling_layer=False, name="roberta")
classifier_dropout = (
config.classifier_dropout if config.classifier_dropout is not None else config.hidden_dropout_prob
)
self.dropout = keras.layers.Dropout(classifier_dropout)
self.classifier = keras.layers.Dense(
config.num_labels, kernel_initializer=get_initializer(config.initializer_range), name="classifier"
)
self.config = config
@unpack_inputs
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(CAMEMBERT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING.format("batch_size, sequence_length"))
@add_code_sample_docstrings(
checkpoint="ydshieh/roberta-large-ner-english",
output_type=TFTokenClassifierOutput,
config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC,
expected_output="['O', 'ORG', 'ORG', 'O', 'O', 'O', 'O', 'O', 'LOC', 'O', 'LOC', 'LOC']",
expected_loss=0.01,
)
def call(
self,
input_ids: TFModelInputType | None = None,
attention_mask: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
token_type_ids: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
position_ids: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
head_mask: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
inputs_embeds: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
labels: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
training: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Union[TFTokenClassifierOutput, Tuple[tf.Tensor]]:
r"""
labels (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Labels for computing the token classification loss. Indices should be in `[0, ..., config.num_labels - 1]`.
"""
outputs = self.roberta(
input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
token_type_ids=token_type_ids,
position_ids=position_ids,
head_mask=head_mask,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
training=training,
)
sequence_output = outputs[0]
sequence_output = self.dropout(sequence_output, training=training)
logits = self.classifier(sequence_output)
loss = None if labels is None else self.hf_compute_loss(labels, logits)
if not return_dict:
output = (logits,) + outputs[2:]
return ((loss,) + output) if loss is not None else output
return TFTokenClassifierOutput(
loss=loss,
logits=logits,
hidden_states=outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=outputs.attentions,
)
def build(self, input_shape=None):
if self.built:
return
self.built = True
if getattr(self, "roberta", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.roberta.name):
self.roberta.build(None)
if getattr(self, "classifier", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.classifier.name):
self.classifier.build([None, None, self.config.hidden_size])
@add_start_docstrings(
"""
CamemBERT Model with a multiple choice classification head on top (a linear layer on top of the pooled output and a
softmax) e.g. for RocStories/SWAG tasks.
""",
CAMEMBERT_START_DOCSTRING,
)
# Copied from transformers.models.roberta.modeling_tf_roberta.TFRobertaForMultipleChoice with Roberta->Camembert, ROBERTA->CAMEMBERT
class TFCamembertForMultipleChoice(TFCamembertPreTrainedModel, TFMultipleChoiceLoss):
# names with a '.' represents the authorized unexpected/missing layers when a TF model is loaded from a PT model
_keys_to_ignore_on_load_unexpected = [r"lm_head"]
_keys_to_ignore_on_load_missing = [r"dropout"]
def __init__(self, config, *inputs, **kwargs):
super().__init__(config, *inputs, **kwargs)
self.roberta = TFCamembertMainLayer(config, name="roberta")
self.dropout = keras.layers.Dropout(config.hidden_dropout_prob)
self.classifier = keras.layers.Dense(
1, kernel_initializer=get_initializer(config.initializer_range), name="classifier"
)
self.config = config
@unpack_inputs
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(
CAMEMBERT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING.format("batch_size, num_choices, sequence_length")
)
@add_code_sample_docstrings(
checkpoint=_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC,
output_type=TFMultipleChoiceModelOutput,
config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC,
)
def call(
self,
input_ids: TFModelInputType | None = None,
attention_mask: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
token_type_ids: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
position_ids: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
head_mask: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
inputs_embeds: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
labels: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
training: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Union[TFMultipleChoiceModelOutput, Tuple[tf.Tensor]]:
r"""
labels (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size,)`, *optional*):
Labels for computing the multiple choice classification loss. Indices should be in `[0, ..., num_choices]`
where `num_choices` is the size of the second dimension of the input tensors. (See `input_ids` above)
"""
if input_ids is not None:
num_choices = shape_list(input_ids)[1]
seq_length = shape_list(input_ids)[2]
else:
num_choices = shape_list(inputs_embeds)[1]
seq_length = shape_list(inputs_embeds)[2]
flat_input_ids = tf.reshape(input_ids, (-1, seq_length)) if input_ids is not None else None
flat_attention_mask = tf.reshape(attention_mask, (-1, seq_length)) if attention_mask is not None else None
flat_token_type_ids = tf.reshape(token_type_ids, (-1, seq_length)) if token_type_ids is not None else None
flat_position_ids = tf.reshape(position_ids, (-1, seq_length)) if position_ids is not None else None
outputs = self.roberta(
flat_input_ids,
flat_attention_mask,
flat_token_type_ids,
flat_position_ids,
head_mask,
inputs_embeds,
output_attentions,
output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
training=training,
)
pooled_output = outputs[1]
pooled_output = self.dropout(pooled_output, training=training)
logits = self.classifier(pooled_output)
reshaped_logits = tf.reshape(logits, (-1, num_choices))
loss = None if labels is None else self.hf_compute_loss(labels, reshaped_logits)
if not return_dict:
output = (reshaped_logits,) + outputs[2:]
return ((loss,) + output) if loss is not None else output
return TFMultipleChoiceModelOutput(
loss=loss,
logits=reshaped_logits,
hidden_states=outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=outputs.attentions,
)
def build(self, input_shape=None):
if self.built:
return
self.built = True
if getattr(self, "roberta", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.roberta.name):
self.roberta.build(None)
if getattr(self, "classifier", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.classifier.name):
self.classifier.build([None, None, self.config.hidden_size])
@add_start_docstrings(
"""
CamemBERT Model with a span classification head on top for extractive question-answering tasks like SQuAD (a linear
layers on top of the hidden-states output to compute `span start logits` and `span end logits`).
""",
CAMEMBERT_START_DOCSTRING,
)
# Copied from transformers.models.roberta.modeling_tf_roberta.TFRobertaForQuestionAnswering with Roberta->Camembert, ROBERTA->CAMEMBERT
class TFCamembertForQuestionAnswering(TFCamembertPreTrainedModel, TFQuestionAnsweringLoss):
# names with a '.' represents the authorized unexpected/missing layers when a TF model is loaded from a PT model
_keys_to_ignore_on_load_unexpected = [r"pooler", r"lm_head"]
def __init__(self, config, *inputs, **kwargs):
super().__init__(config, *inputs, **kwargs)
self.num_labels = config.num_labels
self.roberta = TFCamembertMainLayer(config, add_pooling_layer=False, name="roberta")
self.qa_outputs = keras.layers.Dense(
config.num_labels, kernel_initializer=get_initializer(config.initializer_range), name="qa_outputs"
)
self.config = config
@unpack_inputs
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(CAMEMBERT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING.format("batch_size, sequence_length"))
@add_code_sample_docstrings(
checkpoint="ydshieh/roberta-base-squad2",
output_type=TFQuestionAnsweringModelOutput,
config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC,
expected_output="' puppet'",
expected_loss=0.86,
)
def call(
self,
input_ids: TFModelInputType | None = None,
attention_mask: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
token_type_ids: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
position_ids: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
head_mask: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
inputs_embeds: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
start_positions: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
end_positions: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
training: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Union[TFQuestionAnsweringModelOutput, Tuple[tf.Tensor]]:
r"""
start_positions (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size,)`, *optional*):
Labels for position (index) of the start of the labelled span for computing the token classification loss.
Positions are clamped to the length of the sequence (`sequence_length`). Position outside of the sequence
are not taken into account for computing the loss.
end_positions (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size,)`, *optional*):
Labels for position (index) of the end of the labelled span for computing the token classification loss.
Positions are clamped to the length of the sequence (`sequence_length`). Position outside of the sequence
are not taken into account for computing the loss.
"""
outputs = self.roberta(
input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
token_type_ids=token_type_ids,
position_ids=position_ids,
head_mask=head_mask,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
training=training,
)
sequence_output = outputs[0]
logits = self.qa_outputs(sequence_output)
start_logits, end_logits = tf.split(logits, 2, axis=-1)
start_logits = tf.squeeze(start_logits, axis=-1)
end_logits = tf.squeeze(end_logits, axis=-1)
loss = None
if start_positions is not None and end_positions is not None:
labels = {"start_position": start_positions}
labels["end_position"] = end_positions
loss = self.hf_compute_loss(labels, (start_logits, end_logits))
if not return_dict:
output = (start_logits, end_logits) + outputs[2:]
return ((loss,) + output) if loss is not None else output
return TFQuestionAnsweringModelOutput(
loss=loss,
start_logits=start_logits,
end_logits=end_logits,
hidden_states=outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=outputs.attentions,
)
def build(self, input_shape=None):
if self.built:
return
self.built = True
if getattr(self, "roberta", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.roberta.name):
self.roberta.build(None)
if getattr(self, "qa_outputs", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.qa_outputs.name):
self.qa_outputs.build([None, None, self.config.hidden_size])
@add_start_docstrings(
"""CamemBERT Model with a `language modeling` head on top for CLM fine-tuning.""", CAMEMBERT_START_DOCSTRING
)
# Copied from transformers.models.roberta.modeling_tf_roberta.TFRobertaForCausalLM with Roberta->Camembert, ROBERTA->CAMEMBERT
class TFCamembertForCausalLM(TFCamembertPreTrainedModel, TFCausalLanguageModelingLoss):
# names with a '.' represents the authorized unexpected/missing layers when a TF model is loaded from a PT model
_keys_to_ignore_on_load_unexpected = [r"pooler", r"lm_head.decoder.weight"]
def __init__(self, config: CamembertConfig, *inputs, **kwargs):
super().__init__(config, *inputs, **kwargs)
if not config.is_decoder:
logger.warning("If you want to use `TFCamembertLMHeadModel` as a standalone, add `is_decoder=True.`")
self.roberta = TFCamembertMainLayer(config, add_pooling_layer=False, name="roberta")
self.lm_head = TFCamembertLMHead(config, input_embeddings=self.roberta.embeddings, name="lm_head")
def get_lm_head(self):
return self.lm_head
def get_prefix_bias_name(self):
warnings.warn("The method get_prefix_bias_name is deprecated. Please use `get_bias` instead.", FutureWarning)
return self.name + "/" + self.lm_head.name
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_tf_bert.TFBertLMHeadModel.prepare_inputs_for_generation
def prepare_inputs_for_generation(self, input_ids, past_key_values=None, attention_mask=None, **model_kwargs):
input_shape = input_ids.shape
# if model is used as a decoder in encoder-decoder model, the decoder attention mask is created on the fly
if attention_mask is None:
attention_mask = tf.ones(input_shape)
# cut decoder_input_ids if past is used
if past_key_values is not None:
input_ids = input_ids[:, -1:]
return {"input_ids": input_ids, "attention_mask": attention_mask, "past_key_values": past_key_values}
@unpack_inputs
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(CAMEMBERT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING.format("batch_size, sequence_length"))
@add_code_sample_docstrings(
checkpoint=_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC,
output_type=TFCausalLMOutputWithCrossAttentions,
config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC,
)
def call(
self,
input_ids: TFModelInputType | None = None,
attention_mask: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
token_type_ids: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
position_ids: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
head_mask: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
inputs_embeds: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
encoder_hidden_states: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
encoder_attention_mask: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
past_key_values: Optional[Tuple[Tuple[Union[np.ndarray, tf.Tensor]]]] = None,
use_cache: Optional[bool] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
labels: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
training: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Union[TFCausalLMOutputWithCrossAttentions, Tuple[tf.Tensor]]:
r"""
encoder_hidden_states (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`, *optional*):
Sequence of hidden-states at the output of the last layer of the encoder. Used in the cross-attention if
the model is configured as a decoder.
encoder_attention_mask (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on the padding token indices of the encoder input. This mask is used in
the cross-attention if the model is configured as a decoder. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
past_key_values (`Tuple[Tuple[tf.Tensor]]` of length `config.n_layers`)
contains precomputed key and value hidden states of the attention blocks. Can be used to speed up decoding.
If `past_key_values` are used, the user can optionally input only the last `decoder_input_ids` (those that
don't have their past key value states given to this model) of shape `(batch_size, 1)` instead of all
`decoder_input_ids` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`.
use_cache (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
If set to `True`, `past_key_values` key value states are returned and can be used to speed up decoding (see
`past_key_values`). Set to `False` during training, `True` during generation
labels (`tf.Tensor` or `np.ndarray` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Labels for computing the cross entropy classification loss. Indices should be in `[0, ...,
config.vocab_size - 1]`.
"""
outputs = self.roberta(
input_ids=input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
token_type_ids=token_type_ids,
position_ids=position_ids,
head_mask=head_mask,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
encoder_hidden_states=encoder_hidden_states,
encoder_attention_mask=encoder_attention_mask,
past_key_values=past_key_values,
use_cache=use_cache,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
training=training,
)
sequence_output = outputs[0]
logits = self.lm_head(hidden_states=sequence_output, training=training)
loss = None
if labels is not None:
# shift labels to the left and cut last logit token
shifted_logits = logits[:, :-1]
labels = labels[:, 1:]
loss = self.hf_compute_loss(labels=labels, logits=shifted_logits)
if not return_dict:
output = (logits,) + outputs[2:]
return ((loss,) + output) if loss is not None else output
return TFCausalLMOutputWithCrossAttentions(
loss=loss,
logits=logits,
past_key_values=outputs.past_key_values,
hidden_states=outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=outputs.attentions,
cross_attentions=outputs.cross_attentions,
)
def build(self, input_shape=None):
if self.built:
return
self.built = True
if getattr(self, "roberta", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.roberta.name):
self.roberta.build(None)
if getattr(self, "lm_head", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.lm_head.name):
self.lm_head.build(None)
__all__ = [
"TFCamembertForCausalLM",
"TFCamembertForMaskedLM",
"TFCamembertForMultipleChoice",
"TFCamembertForQuestionAnswering",
"TFCamembertForSequenceClassification",
"TFCamembertForTokenClassification",
"TFCamembertModel",
"TFCamembertPreTrainedModel",
]
```
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ENCODING: utf-8
```py
# coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2018 Google AI, Google Brain and Carnegie Mellon University Authors and the HuggingFace Inc. team.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License
"""Tokenization classes for Camembert model."""
import os
from shutil import copyfile
from typing import Any, Dict, List, Optional, Tuple
import sentencepiece as spm
from ...tokenization_utils import AddedToken, PreTrainedTokenizer
from ...utils import logging
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
VOCAB_FILES_NAMES = {"vocab_file": "sentencepiece.bpe.model"}
SPIECE_UNDERLINE = "▁"
class CamembertTokenizer(PreTrainedTokenizer):
"""
Adapted from [`RobertaTokenizer`] and [`XLNetTokenizer`]. Construct a CamemBERT tokenizer. Based on
[SentencePiece](https://github.com/google/sentencepiece).
This tokenizer inherits from [`PreTrainedTokenizer`] which contains most of the main methods. Users should refer to
this superclass for more information regarding those methods.
Args:
vocab_file (`str`):
[SentencePiece](https://github.com/google/sentencepiece) file (generally has a *.spm* extension) that
contains the vocabulary necessary to instantiate a tokenizer.
bos_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"<s>"`):
The beginning of sequence token that was used during pretraining. Can be used a sequence classifier token.
<Tip>
When building a sequence using special tokens, this is not the token that is used for the beginning of
sequence. The token used is the `cls_token`.
</Tip>
eos_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"</s>"`):
The end of sequence token.
<Tip>
When building a sequence using special tokens, this is not the token that is used for the end of sequence.
The token used is the `sep_token`.
</Tip>
sep_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"</s>"`):
The separator token, which is used when building a sequence from multiple sequences, e.g. two sequences for
sequence classification or for a text and a question for question answering. It is also used as the last
token of a sequence built with special tokens.
cls_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"<s>"`):
The classifier token which is used when doing sequence classification (classification of the whole sequence
instead of per-token classification). It is the first token of the sequence when built with special tokens.
unk_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"<unk>"`):
The unknown token. A token that is not in the vocabulary cannot be converted to an ID and is set to be this
token instead.
pad_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"<pad>"`):
The token used for padding, for example when batching sequences of different lengths.
mask_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"<mask>"`):
The token used for masking values. This is the token used when training this model with masked language
modeling. This is the token which the model will try to predict.
additional_special_tokens (`List[str]`, *optional*, defaults to `['<s>NOTUSED', '</s>NOTUSED', '<unk>NOTUSED']`):
Additional special tokens used by the tokenizer.
sp_model_kwargs (`dict`, *optional*):
Will be passed to the `SentencePieceProcessor.__init__()` method. The [Python wrapper for
SentencePiece](https://github.com/google/sentencepiece/tree/master/python) can be used, among other things,
to set:
- `enable_sampling`: Enable subword regularization.
- `nbest_size`: Sampling parameters for unigram. Invalid for BPE-Dropout.
- `nbest_size = {0,1}`: No sampling is performed.
- `nbest_size > 1`: samples from the nbest_size results.
- `nbest_size < 0`: assuming that nbest_size is infinite and samples from the all hypothesis (lattice)
using forward-filtering-and-backward-sampling algorithm.
- `alpha`: Smoothing parameter for unigram sampling, and dropout probability of merge operations for
BPE-dropout.
Attributes:
sp_model (`SentencePieceProcessor`):
The *SentencePiece* processor that is used for every conversion (string, tokens and IDs).
"""
vocab_files_names = VOCAB_FILES_NAMES
model_input_names = ["input_ids", "attention_mask"]
def __init__(
self,
vocab_file,
bos_token="<s>",
eos_token="</s>",
sep_token="</s>",
cls_token="<s>",
unk_token="<unk>",
pad_token="<pad>",
mask_token="<mask>",
additional_special_tokens=["<s>NOTUSED", "</s>NOTUSED", "<unk>NOTUSED"],
sp_model_kwargs: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None,
**kwargs,
) -> None:
# Mask token behave like a normal word, i.e. include the space before it
mask_token = (
AddedToken(mask_token, lstrip=True, rstrip=False, normalized=False, special=True)
if isinstance(mask_token, str)
else mask_token
)
self.sp_model_kwargs = {} if sp_model_kwargs is None else sp_model_kwargs
self.sp_model = spm.SentencePieceProcessor(**self.sp_model_kwargs)
self.sp_model.Load(str(vocab_file))
self.vocab_file = vocab_file
# HACK: These tokens were added by the author for an obscure reason as they were already part of the
# sentencepiece vocabulary (this is the case for <s> and </s> and <unk>).
# In this case it is recommended to properly set the tokens by hand.
self._added_tokens_decoder = {
0: AddedToken("<s>NOTUSED", special=True),
1: AddedToken(pad_token, special=True) if isinstance(pad_token, str) else pad_token,
2: AddedToken("</s>NOTUSED", special=True),
3: AddedToken(unk_token, special=True) if isinstance(unk_token, str) else unk_token,
4: AddedToken("<unk>NOTUSED", special=True),
}
self.fairseq_offset = 4 # 3 tokens are newly added, but the offset starts from 4
# legacy: camemebert is a particular case were we have to make sure `"<unk>NOTUSED"` is here
if "added_tokens_decoder" in kwargs:
# this is the only class that requires this unfortunately.....
# the reason is that the fast version has a whole.
kwargs["added_tokens_decoder"].update(self._added_tokens_decoder)
super().__init__(
bos_token=bos_token,
eos_token=eos_token,
unk_token=unk_token,
sep_token=sep_token,
cls_token=cls_token,
pad_token=pad_token,
mask_token=mask_token,
additional_special_tokens=additional_special_tokens,
sp_model_kwargs=self.sp_model_kwargs,
**kwargs,
)
@property
def vocab_size(self):
# The length of the vocabulary without added tokens is len(self.sp_model) but the added tokens are added at the beginning.
return len(self.sp_model)
def get_vocab(self):
vocab = {self.convert_ids_to_tokens(i): i for i in range(self.vocab_size + self.fairseq_offset)}
vocab.update(self.added_tokens_encoder)
return vocab
def _tokenize(self, text: str) -> List[str]:
return self.sp_model.encode(text, out_type=str)
def _convert_token_to_id(self, token):
"""Converts a token (str) in an id using the vocab."""
# specifi to camembert, both 3 and 4 point to the unk token.
if self.sp_model.PieceToId(token) == 0:
# Convert sentence piece unk token to fairseq unk token index
return self.unk_token_id
return self.fairseq_offset + self.sp_model.PieceToId(token)
def _convert_id_to_token(self, index):
"""Converts an index (integer) in a token (str) using the vocab."""
return self.sp_model.IdToPiece(index - self.fairseq_offset)
def convert_tokens_to_string(self, tokens):
"""Converts a sequence of tokens (string) in a single string."""
# TODO decode outputs do not match between fast and slow
current_sub_tokens = []
out_string = ""
prev_is_special = False
for token in tokens:
# make sure that special tokens are not decoded using sentencepiece model
if token in self.all_special_tokens:
if not prev_is_special:
out_string += " "
out_string += self.sp_model.decode(current_sub_tokens) + token
prev_is_special = True
current_sub_tokens = []
else:
current_sub_tokens.append(token)
prev_is_special = False
out_string += self.sp_model.decode(current_sub_tokens)
return out_string.strip()
def __getstate__(self):
state = self.__dict__.copy()
state["sp_model"] = None
return state
def __setstate__(self, d):
self.__dict__ = d
# for backward compatibility
if not hasattr(self, "sp_model_kwargs"):
self.sp_model_kwargs = {}
self.sp_model = spm.SentencePieceProcessor(**self.sp_model_kwargs)
self.sp_model.Load(self.vocab_file)
def save_vocabulary(self, save_directory: str, filename_prefix: Optional[str] = None) -> Tuple[str]:
if not os.path.isdir(save_directory):
logger.error(f"Vocabulary path ({save_directory}) should be a directory")
return
out_vocab_file = os.path.join(
save_directory, (filename_prefix + "-" if filename_prefix else "") + VOCAB_FILES_NAMES["vocab_file"]
)
if os.path.abspath(self.vocab_file) != os.path.abspath(out_vocab_file) and os.path.isfile(self.vocab_file):
copyfile(self.vocab_file, out_vocab_file)
elif not os.path.isfile(self.vocab_file):
with open(out_vocab_file, "wb") as fi:
content_spiece_model = self.sp_model.serialized_model_proto()
fi.write(content_spiece_model)
return (out_vocab_file,)
def build_inputs_with_special_tokens(
self, token_ids_0: List[int], token_ids_1: Optional[List[int]] = None
) -> List[int]:
"""
Build model inputs from a sequence or a pair of sequence for sequence classification tasks by concatenating and
adding special tokens. An CamemBERT sequence has the following format:
- single sequence: `<s> X </s>`
- pair of sequences: `<s> A </s></s> B </s>`
Args:
token_ids_0 (`List[int]`):
List of IDs to which the special tokens will be added.
token_ids_1 (`List[int]`, *optional*):
Optional second list of IDs for sequence pairs.
Returns:
`List[int]`: List of [input IDs](../glossary#input-ids) with the appropriate special tokens.
"""
if token_ids_1 is None:
return [self.cls_token_id] + token_ids_0 + [self.sep_token_id]
cls = [self.cls_token_id]
sep = [self.sep_token_id]
return cls + token_ids_0 + sep + sep + token_ids_1 + sep
def get_special_tokens_mask(
self, token_ids_0: List[int], token_ids_1: Optional[List[int]] = None, already_has_special_tokens: bool = False
) -> List[int]:
"""
Retrieve sequence ids from a token list that has no special tokens added. This method is called when adding
special tokens using the tokenizer `prepare_for_model` method.
Args:
token_ids_0 (`List[int]`):
List of IDs.
token_ids_1 (`List[int]`, *optional*):
Optional second list of IDs for sequence pairs.
already_has_special_tokens (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether or not the token list is already formatted with special tokens for the model.
Returns:
`List[int]`: A list of integers in the range [0, 1]: 1 for a special token, 0 for a sequence token.
"""
if already_has_special_tokens:
return super().get_special_tokens_mask(
token_ids_0=token_ids_0, token_ids_1=token_ids_1, already_has_special_tokens=True
)
if token_ids_1 is None:
return [1] + ([0] * len(token_ids_0)) + [1]
return [1] + ([0] * len(token_ids_0)) + [1, 1] + ([0] * len(token_ids_1)) + [1]
def create_token_type_ids_from_sequences(
self, token_ids_0: List[int], token_ids_1: Optional[List[int]] = None
) -> List[int]:
"""
Create a mask from the two sequences passed to be used in a sequence-pair classification task. CamemBERT, like
RoBERTa, does not make use of token type ids, therefore a list of zeros is returned.
Args:
token_ids_0 (`List[int]`):
List of IDs.
token_ids_1 (`List[int]`, *optional*):
Optional second list of IDs for sequence pairs.
Returns:
`List[int]`: List of zeros.
"""
sep = [self.sep_token_id]
cls = [self.cls_token_id]
if token_ids_1 is None:
return len(cls + token_ids_0 + sep) * [0]
return len(cls + token_ids_0 + sep + sep + token_ids_1 + sep) * [0]
__all__ = ["CamembertTokenizer"]
```
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SOURCE CODE FILE: tokenization_camembert_fast.py
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PATH: scripts\freecad_env\Lib\site-packages\transformers\models\camembert\tokenization_camembert_fast.py
ENCODING: utf-8
```py
# coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2018 Google AI, Google Brain and Carnegie Mellon University Authors and the HuggingFace Inc. team.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License
"""Fast tokenization classes for Camembert model."""
import os
from shutil import copyfile
from typing import List, Optional, Tuple
from ...tokenization_utils import AddedToken
from ...tokenization_utils_fast import PreTrainedTokenizerFast
from ...utils import is_sentencepiece_available, logging
if is_sentencepiece_available():
from .tokenization_camembert import CamembertTokenizer
else:
CamembertTokenizer = None
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
VOCAB_FILES_NAMES = {"vocab_file": "sentencepiece.bpe.model", "tokenizer_file": "tokenizer.json"}
SPIECE_UNDERLINE = "▁"
class CamembertTokenizerFast(PreTrainedTokenizerFast):
"""
Construct a "fast" CamemBERT tokenizer (backed by HuggingFace's *tokenizers* library). Adapted from
[`RobertaTokenizer`] and [`XLNetTokenizer`]. Based on
[BPE](https://huggingface.co/docs/tokenizers/python/latest/components.html?highlight=BPE#models).
This tokenizer inherits from [`PreTrainedTokenizerFast`] which contains most of the main methods. Users should
refer to this superclass for more information regarding those methods.
Args:
vocab_file (`str`):
[SentencePiece](https://github.com/google/sentencepiece) file (generally has a *.spm* extension) that
contains the vocabulary necessary to instantiate a tokenizer.
bos_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"<s>"`):
The beginning of sequence token that was used during pretraining. Can be used a sequence classifier token.
<Tip>
When building a sequence using special tokens, this is not the token that is used for the beginning of
sequence. The token used is the `cls_token`.
</Tip>
eos_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"</s>"`):
The end of sequence token.
<Tip>
When building a sequence using special tokens, this is not the token that is used for the end of sequence.
The token used is the `sep_token`.
</Tip>
sep_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"</s>"`):
The separator token, which is used when building a sequence from multiple sequences, e.g. two sequences for
sequence classification or for a text and a question for question answering. It is also used as the last
token of a sequence built with special tokens.
cls_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"<s>"`):
The classifier token which is used when doing sequence classification (classification of the whole sequence
instead of per-token classification). It is the first token of the sequence when built with special tokens.
unk_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"<unk>"`):
The unknown token. A token that is not in the vocabulary cannot be converted to an ID and is set to be this
token instead.
pad_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"<pad>"`):
The token used for padding, for example when batching sequences of different lengths.
mask_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"<mask>"`):
The token used for masking values. This is the token used when training this model with masked language
modeling. This is the token which the model will try to predict.
additional_special_tokens (`List[str]`, *optional*, defaults to `["<s>NOTUSED", "</s>NOTUSED"]`):
Additional special tokens used by the tokenizer.
"""
vocab_files_names = VOCAB_FILES_NAMES
model_input_names = ["input_ids", "attention_mask"]
slow_tokenizer_class = CamembertTokenizer
def __init__(
self,
vocab_file=None,
tokenizer_file=None,
bos_token="<s>",
eos_token="</s>",
sep_token="</s>",
cls_token="<s>",
unk_token="<unk>",
pad_token="<pad>",
mask_token="<mask>",
additional_special_tokens=["<s>NOTUSED", "</s>NOTUSED", "<unk>NOTUSED"],
**kwargs,
):
# Mask token behave like a normal word, i.e. include the space before it. Will have normalized = False
mask_token = AddedToken(mask_token, lstrip=True, special=True) if isinstance(mask_token, str) else mask_token
super().__init__(
vocab_file,
tokenizer_file=tokenizer_file,
bos_token=bos_token,
eos_token=eos_token,
sep_token=sep_token,
cls_token=cls_token,
unk_token=unk_token,
pad_token=pad_token,
mask_token=mask_token,
additional_special_tokens=additional_special_tokens,
**kwargs,
)
self.vocab_file = vocab_file
@property
def can_save_slow_tokenizer(self) -> bool:
return os.path.isfile(self.vocab_file) if self.vocab_file else False
def build_inputs_with_special_tokens(
self, token_ids_0: List[int], token_ids_1: Optional[List[int]] = None
) -> List[int]:
"""
Build model inputs from a sequence or a pair of sequence for sequence classification tasks by concatenating and
adding special tokens. An CamemBERT sequence has the following format:
- single sequence: `<s> X </s>`
- pair of sequences: `<s> A </s></s> B </s>`
Args:
token_ids_0 (`List[int]`):
List of IDs to which the special tokens will be added.
token_ids_1 (`List[int]`, *optional*):
Optional second list of IDs for sequence pairs.
Returns:
`List[int]`: List of [input IDs](../glossary#input-ids) with the appropriate special tokens.
"""
if token_ids_1 is None:
return [self.cls_token_id] + token_ids_0 + [self.sep_token_id]
cls = [self.cls_token_id]
sep = [self.sep_token_id]
return cls + token_ids_0 + sep + sep + token_ids_1 + sep
def create_token_type_ids_from_sequences(
self, token_ids_0: List[int], token_ids_1: Optional[List[int]] = None
) -> List[int]:
"""
Create a mask from the two sequences passed to be used in a sequence-pair classification task. CamemBERT, like
RoBERTa, does not make use of token type ids, therefore a list of zeros is returned.
Args:
token_ids_0 (`List[int]`):
List of IDs.
token_ids_1 (`List[int]`, *optional*):
Optional second list of IDs for sequence pairs.
Returns:
`List[int]`: List of zeros.
"""
sep = [self.sep_token_id]
cls = [self.cls_token_id]
if token_ids_1 is None:
return len(cls + token_ids_0 + sep) * [0]
return len(cls + token_ids_0 + sep + sep + token_ids_1 + sep) * [0]
def save_vocabulary(self, save_directory: str, filename_prefix: Optional[str] = None) -> Tuple[str]:
if not self.can_save_slow_tokenizer:
raise ValueError(
"Your fast tokenizer does not have the necessary information to save the vocabulary for a slow "
"tokenizer."
)
if not os.path.isdir(save_directory):
logger.error(f"Vocabulary path ({save_directory}) should be a directory")
return
out_vocab_file = os.path.join(
save_directory, (filename_prefix + "-" if filename_prefix else "") + VOCAB_FILES_NAMES["vocab_file"]
)
if os.path.abspath(self.vocab_file) != os.path.abspath(out_vocab_file):
copyfile(self.vocab_file, out_vocab_file)
return (out_vocab_file,)
__all__ = ["CamembertTokenizerFast"]
```
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```py
# Copyright 2024 The HuggingFace Team. All rights reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING
from ...utils import _LazyModule
from ...utils.import_utils import define_import_structure
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from .configuration_canine import *
from .modeling_canine import *
from .tokenization_canine import *
else:
import sys
_file = globals()["__file__"]
sys.modules[__name__] = _LazyModule(__name__, _file, define_import_structure(_file), module_spec=__spec__)
```
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```py
# coding=utf-8
# Copyright Google AI and The HuggingFace Inc. team. All rights reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
"""CANINE model configuration"""
from ...configuration_utils import PretrainedConfig
from ...utils import logging
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
class CanineConfig(PretrainedConfig):
r"""
This is the configuration class to store the configuration of a [`CanineModel`]. It is used to instantiate an
CANINE model according to the specified arguments, defining the model architecture. Instantiating a configuration
with the defaults will yield a similar configuration to that of the CANINE
[google/canine-s](https://huggingface.co/google/canine-s) architecture.
Configuration objects inherit from [`PretrainedConfig`] and can be used to control the model outputs. Read the
documentation from [`PretrainedConfig`] for more information.
Args:
hidden_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 768):
Dimension of the encoder layers and the pooler layer.
num_hidden_layers (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 12):
Number of hidden layers in the deep Transformer encoder.
num_attention_heads (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 12):
Number of attention heads for each attention layer in the Transformer encoders.
intermediate_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 3072):
Dimension of the "intermediate" (i.e., feed-forward) layer in the Transformer encoders.
hidden_act (`str` or `function`, *optional*, defaults to `"gelu"`):
The non-linear activation function (function or string) in the encoder and pooler. If string, `"gelu"`,
`"relu"`, `"selu"` and `"gelu_new"` are supported.
hidden_dropout_prob (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.1):
The dropout probability for all fully connected layers in the embeddings, encoders, and pooler.
attention_probs_dropout_prob (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.1):
The dropout ratio for the attention probabilities.
max_position_embeddings (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 16384):
The maximum sequence length that this model might ever be used with.
type_vocab_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 16):
The vocabulary size of the `token_type_ids` passed when calling [`CanineModel`].
initializer_range (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.02):
The standard deviation of the truncated_normal_initializer for initializing all weight matrices.
layer_norm_eps (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 1e-12):
The epsilon used by the layer normalization layers.
pad_token_id (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 0):
Padding token id.
bos_token_id (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 57344):
Beginning of stream token id.
eos_token_id (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 57345):
End of stream token id.
downsampling_rate (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 4):
The rate at which to downsample the original character sequence length before applying the deep Transformer
encoder.
upsampling_kernel_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 4):
The kernel size (i.e. the number of characters in each window) of the convolutional projection layer when
projecting back from `hidden_size`*2 to `hidden_size`.
num_hash_functions (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 8):
The number of hash functions to use. Each hash function has its own embedding matrix.
num_hash_buckets (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 16384):
The number of hash buckets to use.
local_transformer_stride (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 128):
The stride of the local attention of the first shallow Transformer encoder. Defaults to 128 for good
TPU/XLA memory alignment.
Example:
```python
>>> from transformers import CanineConfig, CanineModel
>>> # Initializing a CANINE google/canine-s style configuration
>>> configuration = CanineConfig()
>>> # Initializing a model (with random weights) from the google/canine-s style configuration
>>> model = CanineModel(configuration)
>>> # Accessing the model configuration
>>> configuration = model.config
```"""
model_type = "canine"
def __init__(
self,
hidden_size=768,
num_hidden_layers=12,
num_attention_heads=12,
intermediate_size=3072,
hidden_act="gelu",
hidden_dropout_prob=0.1,
attention_probs_dropout_prob=0.1,
max_position_embeddings=16384,
type_vocab_size=16,
initializer_range=0.02,
layer_norm_eps=1e-12,
pad_token_id=0,
bos_token_id=0xE000,
eos_token_id=0xE001,
downsampling_rate=4,
upsampling_kernel_size=4,
num_hash_functions=8,
num_hash_buckets=16384,
local_transformer_stride=128, # Good TPU/XLA memory alignment.
**kwargs,
):
super().__init__(pad_token_id=pad_token_id, bos_token_id=bos_token_id, eos_token_id=eos_token_id, **kwargs)
self.max_position_embeddings = max_position_embeddings
self.hidden_size = hidden_size
self.num_hidden_layers = num_hidden_layers
self.num_attention_heads = num_attention_heads
self.intermediate_size = intermediate_size
self.hidden_act = hidden_act
self.hidden_dropout_prob = hidden_dropout_prob
self.attention_probs_dropout_prob = attention_probs_dropout_prob
self.initializer_range = initializer_range
self.type_vocab_size = type_vocab_size
self.layer_norm_eps = layer_norm_eps
# Character config:
self.downsampling_rate = downsampling_rate
self.upsampling_kernel_size = upsampling_kernel_size
self.num_hash_functions = num_hash_functions
self.num_hash_buckets = num_hash_buckets
self.local_transformer_stride = local_transformer_stride
__all__ = ["CanineConfig"]
```
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```py
# coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2021 Google AI The HuggingFace Inc. team. All rights reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
"""PyTorch CANINE model."""
import copy
import math
import os
from dataclasses import dataclass
from typing import Optional, Tuple, Union
import torch
import torch.utils.checkpoint
from torch import nn
from torch.nn import BCEWithLogitsLoss, CrossEntropyLoss, MSELoss
from ...activations import ACT2FN
from ...modeling_outputs import (
BaseModelOutput,
ModelOutput,
MultipleChoiceModelOutput,
QuestionAnsweringModelOutput,
SequenceClassifierOutput,
TokenClassifierOutput,
)
from ...modeling_utils import PreTrainedModel
from ...pytorch_utils import apply_chunking_to_forward, find_pruneable_heads_and_indices, prune_linear_layer
from ...utils import (
add_code_sample_docstrings,
add_start_docstrings,
add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward,
logging,
replace_return_docstrings,
)
from .configuration_canine import CanineConfig
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC = "google/canine-s"
_CONFIG_FOR_DOC = "CanineConfig"
# Support up to 16 hash functions.
_PRIMES = [31, 43, 59, 61, 73, 97, 103, 113, 137, 149, 157, 173, 181, 193, 211, 223]
@dataclass
class CanineModelOutputWithPooling(ModelOutput):
"""
Output type of [`CanineModel`]. Based on [`~modeling_outputs.BaseModelOutputWithPooling`], but with slightly
different `hidden_states` and `attentions`, as these also include the hidden states and attentions of the shallow
Transformer encoders.
Args:
last_hidden_state (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`):
Sequence of hidden-states at the output of the last layer of the model (i.e. the output of the final
shallow Transformer encoder).
pooler_output (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, hidden_size)`):
Hidden-state of the first token of the sequence (classification token) at the last layer of the deep
Transformer encoder, further processed by a Linear layer and a Tanh activation function. The Linear layer
weights are trained from the next sentence prediction (classification) objective during pretraining.
hidden_states (`tuple(torch.FloatTensor)`, *optional*, returned when `output_hidden_states=True` is passed or when `config.output_hidden_states=True`):
Tuple of `torch.FloatTensor` (one for the input to each encoder + one for the output of each layer of each
encoder) of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)` and `(batch_size, sequence_length //
config.downsampling_rate, hidden_size)`. Hidden-states of the model at the output of each layer plus the
initial input to each Transformer encoder. The hidden states of the shallow encoders have length
`sequence_length`, but the hidden states of the deep encoder have length `sequence_length` //
`config.downsampling_rate`.
attentions (`tuple(torch.FloatTensor)`, *optional*, returned when `output_attentions=True` is passed or when `config.output_attentions=True`):
Tuple of `torch.FloatTensor` (one for each layer) of the 3 Transformer encoders of shape `(batch_size,
num_heads, sequence_length, sequence_length)` and `(batch_size, num_heads, sequence_length //
config.downsampling_rate, sequence_length // config.downsampling_rate)`. Attentions weights after the
attention softmax, used to compute the weighted average in the self-attention heads.
"""
last_hidden_state: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None
pooler_output: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None
hidden_states: Optional[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]] = None
attentions: Optional[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]] = None
def load_tf_weights_in_canine(model, config, tf_checkpoint_path):
"""Load tf checkpoints in a pytorch model."""
try:
import re
import numpy as np
import tensorflow as tf
except ImportError:
logger.error(
"Loading a TensorFlow model in PyTorch, requires TensorFlow to be installed. Please see "
"https://www.tensorflow.org/install/ for installation instructions."
)
raise
tf_path = os.path.abspath(tf_checkpoint_path)
logger.info(f"Converting TensorFlow checkpoint from {tf_path}")
# Load weights from TF model
init_vars = tf.train.list_variables(tf_path)
names = []
arrays = []
for name, shape in init_vars:
logger.info(f"Loading TF weight {name} with shape {shape}")
array = tf.train.load_variable(tf_path, name)
names.append(name)
arrays.append(array)
for name, array in zip(names, arrays):
name = name.split("/")
# adam_v and adam_m are variables used in AdamWeightDecayOptimizer to calculated m and v
# which are not required for using pretrained model
# also discard the cls weights (which were used for the next sentence prediction pre-training task)
if any(
n
in [
"adam_v",
"adam_m",
"AdamWeightDecayOptimizer",
"AdamWeightDecayOptimizer_1",
"global_step",
"cls",
"autoregressive_decoder",
"char_output_weights",
]
for n in name
):
logger.info(f"Skipping {'/'.join(name)}")
continue
# if first scope name starts with "bert", change it to "encoder"
if name[0] == "bert":
name[0] = "encoder"
# remove "embeddings" middle name of HashBucketCodepointEmbedders
elif name[1] == "embeddings":
name.remove(name[1])
# rename segment_embeddings to token_type_embeddings
elif name[1] == "segment_embeddings":
name[1] = "token_type_embeddings"
# rename initial convolutional projection layer
elif name[1] == "initial_char_encoder":
name = ["chars_to_molecules"] + name[-2:]
# rename final convolutional projection layer
elif name[0] == "final_char_encoder" and name[1] in ["LayerNorm", "conv"]:
name = ["projection"] + name[1:]
pointer = model
for m_name in name:
if (re.fullmatch(r"[A-Za-z]+_\d+", m_name)) and "Embedder" not in m_name:
scope_names = re.split(r"_(\d+)", m_name)
else:
scope_names = [m_name]
if scope_names[0] == "kernel" or scope_names[0] == "gamma":
pointer = getattr(pointer, "weight")
elif scope_names[0] == "output_bias" or scope_names[0] == "beta":
pointer = getattr(pointer, "bias")
elif scope_names[0] == "output_weights":
pointer = getattr(pointer, "weight")
else:
try:
pointer = getattr(pointer, scope_names[0])
except AttributeError:
logger.info(f"Skipping {'/'.join(name)}")
continue
if len(scope_names) >= 2:
num = int(scope_names[1])
pointer = pointer[num]
if m_name[-11:] == "_embeddings":
pointer = getattr(pointer, "weight")
elif m_name[-10:] in [f"Embedder_{i}" for i in range(8)]:
pointer = getattr(pointer, "weight")
elif m_name == "kernel":
array = np.transpose(array)
if pointer.shape != array.shape:
raise ValueError(f"Pointer shape {pointer.shape} and array shape {array.shape} mismatched")
logger.info(f"Initialize PyTorch weight {name}")
pointer.data = torch.from_numpy(array)
return model
class CanineEmbeddings(nn.Module):
"""Construct the character, position and token_type embeddings."""
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.config = config
# character embeddings
shard_embedding_size = config.hidden_size // config.num_hash_functions
for i in range(config.num_hash_functions):
name = f"HashBucketCodepointEmbedder_{i}"
setattr(self, name, nn.Embedding(config.num_hash_buckets, shard_embedding_size))
self.char_position_embeddings = nn.Embedding(config.num_hash_buckets, config.hidden_size)
self.token_type_embeddings = nn.Embedding(config.type_vocab_size, config.hidden_size)
# self.LayerNorm is not snake-cased to stick with TensorFlow model variable name and be able to load
# any TensorFlow checkpoint file
self.LayerNorm = nn.LayerNorm(config.hidden_size, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(config.hidden_dropout_prob)
# position_ids (1, len position emb) is contiguous in memory and exported when serialized
self.register_buffer(
"position_ids", torch.arange(config.max_position_embeddings).expand((1, -1)), persistent=False
)
self.position_embedding_type = getattr(config, "position_embedding_type", "absolute")
def _hash_bucket_tensors(self, input_ids, num_hashes: int, num_buckets: int):
"""
Converts ids to hash bucket ids via multiple hashing.
Args:
input_ids: The codepoints or other IDs to be hashed.
num_hashes: The number of hash functions to use.
num_buckets: The number of hash buckets (i.e. embeddings in each table).
Returns:
A list of tensors, each of which is the hash bucket IDs from one hash function.
"""
if num_hashes > len(_PRIMES):
raise ValueError(f"`num_hashes` must be <= {len(_PRIMES)}")
primes = _PRIMES[:num_hashes]
result_tensors = []
for prime in primes:
hashed = ((input_ids + 1) * prime) % num_buckets
result_tensors.append(hashed)
return result_tensors
def _embed_hash_buckets(self, input_ids, embedding_size: int, num_hashes: int, num_buckets: int):
"""Converts IDs (e.g. codepoints) into embeddings via multiple hashing."""
if embedding_size % num_hashes != 0:
raise ValueError(f"Expected `embedding_size` ({embedding_size}) % `num_hashes` ({num_hashes}) == 0")
hash_bucket_tensors = self._hash_bucket_tensors(input_ids, num_hashes=num_hashes, num_buckets=num_buckets)
embedding_shards = []
for i, hash_bucket_ids in enumerate(hash_bucket_tensors):
name = f"HashBucketCodepointEmbedder_{i}"
shard_embeddings = getattr(self, name)(hash_bucket_ids)
embedding_shards.append(shard_embeddings)
return torch.cat(embedding_shards, dim=-1)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
token_type_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
) -> torch.FloatTensor:
if input_ids is not None:
input_shape = input_ids.size()
else:
input_shape = inputs_embeds.size()[:-1]
seq_length = input_shape[1]
if position_ids is None:
position_ids = self.position_ids[:, :seq_length]
if token_type_ids is None:
token_type_ids = torch.zeros(input_shape, dtype=torch.long, device=self.position_ids.device)
if inputs_embeds is None:
inputs_embeds = self._embed_hash_buckets(
input_ids, self.config.hidden_size, self.config.num_hash_functions, self.config.num_hash_buckets
)
token_type_embeddings = self.token_type_embeddings(token_type_ids)
embeddings = inputs_embeds + token_type_embeddings
if self.position_embedding_type == "absolute":
position_embeddings = self.char_position_embeddings(position_ids)
embeddings += position_embeddings
embeddings = self.LayerNorm(embeddings)
embeddings = self.dropout(embeddings)
return embeddings
class CharactersToMolecules(nn.Module):
"""Convert character sequence to initial molecule sequence (i.e. downsample) using strided convolutions."""
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.conv = nn.Conv1d(
in_channels=config.hidden_size,
out_channels=config.hidden_size,
kernel_size=config.downsampling_rate,
stride=config.downsampling_rate,
)
self.activation = ACT2FN[config.hidden_act]
# self.LayerNorm is not snake-cased to stick with TensorFlow model variable name and be able to load
# any TensorFlow checkpoint file
self.LayerNorm = nn.LayerNorm(config.hidden_size, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
def forward(self, char_encoding: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
# `cls_encoding`: [batch, 1, hidden_size]
cls_encoding = char_encoding[:, 0:1, :]
# char_encoding has shape [batch, char_seq, hidden_size]
# We transpose it to be [batch, hidden_size, char_seq]
char_encoding = torch.transpose(char_encoding, 1, 2)
downsampled = self.conv(char_encoding)
downsampled = torch.transpose(downsampled, 1, 2)
downsampled = self.activation(downsampled)
# Truncate the last molecule in order to reserve a position for [CLS].
# Often, the last position is never used (unless we completely fill the
# text buffer). This is important in order to maintain alignment on TPUs
# (i.e. a multiple of 128).
downsampled_truncated = downsampled[:, 0:-1, :]
# We also keep [CLS] as a separate sequence position since we always
# want to reserve a position (and the model capacity that goes along
# with that) in the deep BERT stack.
# `result`: [batch, molecule_seq, molecule_dim]
result = torch.cat([cls_encoding, downsampled_truncated], dim=1)
result = self.LayerNorm(result)
return result
class ConvProjection(nn.Module):
"""
Project representations from hidden_size*2 back to hidden_size across a window of w = config.upsampling_kernel_size
characters.
"""
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.config = config
self.conv = nn.Conv1d(
in_channels=config.hidden_size * 2,
out_channels=config.hidden_size,
kernel_size=config.upsampling_kernel_size,
stride=1,
)
self.activation = ACT2FN[config.hidden_act]
# self.LayerNorm is not snake-cased to stick with TensorFlow model variable name and be able to load
# any TensorFlow checkpoint file
self.LayerNorm = nn.LayerNorm(config.hidden_size, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(config.hidden_dropout_prob)
def forward(
self,
inputs: torch.Tensor,
final_seq_char_positions: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
) -> torch.Tensor:
# inputs has shape [batch, mol_seq, molecule_hidden_size+char_hidden_final]
# we transpose it to be [batch, molecule_hidden_size+char_hidden_final, mol_seq]
inputs = torch.transpose(inputs, 1, 2)
# PyTorch < 1.9 does not support padding="same" (which is used in the original implementation),
# so we pad the tensor manually before passing it to the conv layer
# based on https://github.com/google-research/big_transfer/blob/49afe42338b62af9fbe18f0258197a33ee578a6b/bit_tf2/models.py#L36-L38
pad_total = self.config.upsampling_kernel_size - 1
pad_beg = pad_total // 2
pad_end = pad_total - pad_beg
pad = nn.ConstantPad1d((pad_beg, pad_end), 0)
# `result`: shape (batch_size, char_seq_len, hidden_size)
result = self.conv(pad(inputs))
result = torch.transpose(result, 1, 2)
result = self.activation(result)
result = self.LayerNorm(result)
result = self.dropout(result)
final_char_seq = result
if final_seq_char_positions is not None:
# Limit transformer query seq and attention mask to these character
# positions to greatly reduce the compute cost. Typically, this is just
# done for the MLM training task.
# TODO add support for MLM
raise NotImplementedError("CanineForMaskedLM is currently not supported")
else:
query_seq = final_char_seq
return query_seq
class CanineSelfAttention(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
if config.hidden_size % config.num_attention_heads != 0 and not hasattr(config, "embedding_size"):
raise ValueError(
f"The hidden size ({config.hidden_size}) is not a multiple of the number of attention "
f"heads ({config.num_attention_heads})"
)
self.num_attention_heads = config.num_attention_heads
self.attention_head_size = int(config.hidden_size / config.num_attention_heads)
self.all_head_size = self.num_attention_heads * self.attention_head_size
self.query = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, self.all_head_size)
self.key = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, self.all_head_size)
self.value = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, self.all_head_size)
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(config.attention_probs_dropout_prob)
self.position_embedding_type = getattr(config, "position_embedding_type", "absolute")
if self.position_embedding_type == "relative_key" or self.position_embedding_type == "relative_key_query":
self.max_position_embeddings = config.max_position_embeddings
self.distance_embedding = nn.Embedding(2 * config.max_position_embeddings - 1, self.attention_head_size)
def transpose_for_scores(self, x):
new_x_shape = x.size()[:-1] + (self.num_attention_heads, self.attention_head_size)
x = x.view(*new_x_shape)
return x.permute(0, 2, 1, 3)
def forward(
self,
from_tensor: torch.Tensor,
to_tensor: torch.Tensor,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Tuple[torch.Tensor, Optional[torch.Tensor]]:
mixed_query_layer = self.query(from_tensor)
# If this is instantiated as a cross-attention module, the keys
# and values come from an encoder; the attention mask needs to be
# such that the encoder's padding tokens are not attended to.
key_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(self.key(to_tensor))
value_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(self.value(to_tensor))
query_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(mixed_query_layer)
# Take the dot product between "query" and "key" to get the raw attention scores.
attention_scores = torch.matmul(query_layer, key_layer.transpose(-1, -2))
if self.position_embedding_type == "relative_key" or self.position_embedding_type == "relative_key_query":
seq_length = from_tensor.size()[1]
position_ids_l = torch.arange(seq_length, dtype=torch.long, device=from_tensor.device).view(-1, 1)
position_ids_r = torch.arange(seq_length, dtype=torch.long, device=from_tensor.device).view(1, -1)
distance = position_ids_l - position_ids_r
positional_embedding = self.distance_embedding(distance + self.max_position_embeddings - 1)
positional_embedding = positional_embedding.to(dtype=query_layer.dtype) # fp16 compatibility
if self.position_embedding_type == "relative_key":
relative_position_scores = torch.einsum("bhld,lrd->bhlr", query_layer, positional_embedding)
attention_scores = attention_scores + relative_position_scores
elif self.position_embedding_type == "relative_key_query":
relative_position_scores_query = torch.einsum("bhld,lrd->bhlr", query_layer, positional_embedding)
relative_position_scores_key = torch.einsum("bhrd,lrd->bhlr", key_layer, positional_embedding)
attention_scores = attention_scores + relative_position_scores_query + relative_position_scores_key
attention_scores = attention_scores / math.sqrt(self.attention_head_size)
if attention_mask is not None:
if attention_mask.ndim == 3:
# if attention_mask is 3D, do the following:
attention_mask = torch.unsqueeze(attention_mask, dim=1)
# Since attention_mask is 1.0 for positions we want to attend and 0.0 for
# masked positions, this operation will create a tensor which is 0.0 for
# positions we want to attend and the dtype's smallest value for masked positions.
attention_mask = (1.0 - attention_mask.float()) * torch.finfo(attention_scores.dtype).min
# Apply the attention mask (precomputed for all layers in CanineModel forward() function)
attention_scores = attention_scores + attention_mask
# Normalize the attention scores to probabilities.
attention_probs = nn.functional.softmax(attention_scores, dim=-1)
# This is actually dropping out entire tokens to attend to, which might
# seem a bit unusual, but is taken from the original Transformer paper.
attention_probs = self.dropout(attention_probs)
# Mask heads if we want to
if head_mask is not None:
attention_probs = attention_probs * head_mask
context_layer = torch.matmul(attention_probs, value_layer)
context_layer = context_layer.permute(0, 2, 1, 3).contiguous()
new_context_layer_shape = context_layer.size()[:-2] + (self.all_head_size,)
context_layer = context_layer.view(*new_context_layer_shape)
outputs = (context_layer, attention_probs) if output_attentions else (context_layer,)
return outputs
class CanineSelfOutput(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.dense = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.hidden_size)
self.LayerNorm = nn.LayerNorm(config.hidden_size, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(config.hidden_dropout_prob)
def forward(
self, hidden_states: Tuple[torch.FloatTensor], input_tensor: torch.FloatTensor
) -> Tuple[torch.FloatTensor, torch.FloatTensor]:
hidden_states = self.dense(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.dropout(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.LayerNorm(hidden_states + input_tensor)
return hidden_states
class CanineAttention(nn.Module):
"""
Additional arguments related to local attention:
- **local** (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`) -- Whether to apply local attention.
- **always_attend_to_first_position** (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`) -- Should all blocks be able to
attend
to the `to_tensor`'s first position (e.g. a [CLS] position)? - **first_position_attends_to_all** (`bool`,
*optional*, defaults to `False`) -- Should the *from_tensor*'s first position be able to attend to all
positions within the *from_tensor*? - **attend_from_chunk_width** (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 128) -- The
width of each block-wise chunk in `from_tensor`. - **attend_from_chunk_stride** (`int`, *optional*, defaults to
128) -- The number of elements to skip when moving to the next block in `from_tensor`. -
**attend_to_chunk_width** (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 128) -- The width of each block-wise chunk in
*to_tensor*. - **attend_to_chunk_stride** (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 128) -- The number of elements to
skip when moving to the next block in `to_tensor`.
"""
def __init__(
self,
config,
local=False,
always_attend_to_first_position: bool = False,
first_position_attends_to_all: bool = False,
attend_from_chunk_width: int = 128,
attend_from_chunk_stride: int = 128,
attend_to_chunk_width: int = 128,
attend_to_chunk_stride: int = 128,
):
super().__init__()
self.self = CanineSelfAttention(config)
self.output = CanineSelfOutput(config)
self.pruned_heads = set()
# additional arguments related to local attention
self.local = local
if attend_from_chunk_width < attend_from_chunk_stride:
raise ValueError(
"`attend_from_chunk_width` < `attend_from_chunk_stride` would cause sequence positions to get skipped."
)
if attend_to_chunk_width < attend_to_chunk_stride:
raise ValueError(
"`attend_to_chunk_width` < `attend_to_chunk_stride`would cause sequence positions to get skipped."
)
self.always_attend_to_first_position = always_attend_to_first_position
self.first_position_attends_to_all = first_position_attends_to_all
self.attend_from_chunk_width = attend_from_chunk_width
self.attend_from_chunk_stride = attend_from_chunk_stride
self.attend_to_chunk_width = attend_to_chunk_width
self.attend_to_chunk_stride = attend_to_chunk_stride
def prune_heads(self, heads):
if len(heads) == 0:
return
heads, index = find_pruneable_heads_and_indices(
heads, self.self.num_attention_heads, self.self.attention_head_size, self.pruned_heads
)
# Prune linear layers
self.self.query = prune_linear_layer(self.self.query, index)
self.self.key = prune_linear_layer(self.self.key, index)
self.self.value = prune_linear_layer(self.self.value, index)
self.output.dense = prune_linear_layer(self.output.dense, index, dim=1)
# Update hyper params and store pruned heads
self.self.num_attention_heads = self.self.num_attention_heads - len(heads)
self.self.all_head_size = self.self.attention_head_size * self.self.num_attention_heads
self.pruned_heads = self.pruned_heads.union(heads)
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: Tuple[torch.FloatTensor],
attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Tuple[torch.FloatTensor, Optional[torch.FloatTensor]]:
if not self.local:
self_outputs = self.self(hidden_states, hidden_states, attention_mask, head_mask, output_attentions)
attention_output = self_outputs[0]
else:
from_seq_length = to_seq_length = hidden_states.shape[1]
from_tensor = to_tensor = hidden_states
# Create chunks (windows) that we will attend *from* and then concatenate them.
from_chunks = []
if self.first_position_attends_to_all:
from_chunks.append((0, 1))
# We must skip this first position so that our output sequence is the
# correct length (this matters in the *from* sequence only).
from_start = 1
else:
from_start = 0
for chunk_start in range(from_start, from_seq_length, self.attend_from_chunk_stride):
chunk_end = min(from_seq_length, chunk_start + self.attend_from_chunk_width)
from_chunks.append((chunk_start, chunk_end))
# Determine the chunks (windows) that will attend *to*.
to_chunks = []
if self.first_position_attends_to_all:
to_chunks.append((0, to_seq_length))
for chunk_start in range(0, to_seq_length, self.attend_to_chunk_stride):
chunk_end = min(to_seq_length, chunk_start + self.attend_to_chunk_width)
to_chunks.append((chunk_start, chunk_end))
if len(from_chunks) != len(to_chunks):
raise ValueError(
f"Expected to have same number of `from_chunks` ({from_chunks}) and "
f"`to_chunks` ({from_chunks}). Check strides."
)
# next, compute attention scores for each pair of windows and concatenate
attention_output_chunks = []
attention_probs_chunks = []
for (from_start, from_end), (to_start, to_end) in zip(from_chunks, to_chunks):
from_tensor_chunk = from_tensor[:, from_start:from_end, :]
to_tensor_chunk = to_tensor[:, to_start:to_end, :]
# `attention_mask`: <float>[batch_size, from_seq, to_seq]
# `attention_mask_chunk`: <float>[batch_size, from_seq_chunk, to_seq_chunk]
attention_mask_chunk = attention_mask[:, from_start:from_end, to_start:to_end]
if self.always_attend_to_first_position:
cls_attention_mask = attention_mask[:, from_start:from_end, 0:1]
attention_mask_chunk = torch.cat([cls_attention_mask, attention_mask_chunk], dim=2)
cls_position = to_tensor[:, 0:1, :]
to_tensor_chunk = torch.cat([cls_position, to_tensor_chunk], dim=1)
attention_outputs_chunk = self.self(
from_tensor_chunk, to_tensor_chunk, attention_mask_chunk, head_mask, output_attentions
)
attention_output_chunks.append(attention_outputs_chunk[0])
if output_attentions:
attention_probs_chunks.append(attention_outputs_chunk[1])
attention_output = torch.cat(attention_output_chunks, dim=1)
attention_output = self.output(attention_output, hidden_states)
outputs = (attention_output,)
if not self.local:
outputs = outputs + self_outputs[1:] # add attentions if we output them
else:
outputs = outputs + tuple(attention_probs_chunks) # add attentions if we output them
return outputs
class CanineIntermediate(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.dense = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.intermediate_size)
if isinstance(config.hidden_act, str):
self.intermediate_act_fn = ACT2FN[config.hidden_act]
else:
self.intermediate_act_fn = config.hidden_act
def forward(self, hidden_states: torch.FloatTensor) -> torch.FloatTensor:
hidden_states = self.dense(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.intermediate_act_fn(hidden_states)
return hidden_states
class CanineOutput(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.dense = nn.Linear(config.intermediate_size, config.hidden_size)
self.LayerNorm = nn.LayerNorm(config.hidden_size, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(config.hidden_dropout_prob)
def forward(self, hidden_states: Tuple[torch.FloatTensor], input_tensor: torch.FloatTensor) -> torch.FloatTensor:
hidden_states = self.dense(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.dropout(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.LayerNorm(hidden_states + input_tensor)
return hidden_states
class CanineLayer(nn.Module):
def __init__(
self,
config,
local,
always_attend_to_first_position,
first_position_attends_to_all,
attend_from_chunk_width,
attend_from_chunk_stride,
attend_to_chunk_width,
attend_to_chunk_stride,
):
super().__init__()
self.chunk_size_feed_forward = config.chunk_size_feed_forward
self.seq_len_dim = 1
self.attention = CanineAttention(
config,
local,
always_attend_to_first_position,
first_position_attends_to_all,
attend_from_chunk_width,
attend_from_chunk_stride,
attend_to_chunk_width,
attend_to_chunk_stride,
)
self.intermediate = CanineIntermediate(config)
self.output = CanineOutput(config)
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: Tuple[torch.FloatTensor],
attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Tuple[torch.FloatTensor, Optional[torch.FloatTensor]]:
self_attention_outputs = self.attention(
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
head_mask,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
)
attention_output = self_attention_outputs[0]
outputs = self_attention_outputs[1:] # add self attentions if we output attention weights
layer_output = apply_chunking_to_forward(
self.feed_forward_chunk, self.chunk_size_feed_forward, self.seq_len_dim, attention_output
)
outputs = (layer_output,) + outputs
return outputs
def feed_forward_chunk(self, attention_output):
intermediate_output = self.intermediate(attention_output)
layer_output = self.output(intermediate_output, attention_output)
return layer_output
class CanineEncoder(nn.Module):
def __init__(
self,
config,
local=False,
always_attend_to_first_position=False,
first_position_attends_to_all=False,
attend_from_chunk_width=128,
attend_from_chunk_stride=128,
attend_to_chunk_width=128,
attend_to_chunk_stride=128,
):
super().__init__()
self.config = config
self.layer = nn.ModuleList(
[
CanineLayer(
config,
local,
always_attend_to_first_position,
first_position_attends_to_all,
attend_from_chunk_width,
attend_from_chunk_stride,
attend_to_chunk_width,
attend_to_chunk_stride,
)
for _ in range(config.num_hidden_layers)
]
)
self.gradient_checkpointing = False
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: Tuple[torch.FloatTensor],
attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = False,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = True,
) -> Union[Tuple, BaseModelOutput]:
all_hidden_states = () if output_hidden_states else None
all_self_attentions = () if output_attentions else None
for i, layer_module in enumerate(self.layer):
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states = all_hidden_states + (hidden_states,)
layer_head_mask = head_mask[i] if head_mask is not None else None
if self.gradient_checkpointing and self.training:
layer_outputs = self._gradient_checkpointing_func(
layer_module.__call__,
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
layer_head_mask,
output_attentions,
)
else:
layer_outputs = layer_module(hidden_states, attention_mask, layer_head_mask, output_attentions)
hidden_states = layer_outputs[0]
if output_attentions:
all_self_attentions = all_self_attentions + (layer_outputs[1],)
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states = all_hidden_states + (hidden_states,)
if not return_dict:
return tuple(v for v in [hidden_states, all_hidden_states, all_self_attentions] if v is not None)
return BaseModelOutput(
last_hidden_state=hidden_states,
hidden_states=all_hidden_states,
attentions=all_self_attentions,
)
class CaninePooler(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.dense = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.hidden_size)
self.activation = nn.Tanh()
def forward(self, hidden_states: Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]) -> torch.FloatTensor:
# We "pool" the model by simply taking the hidden state corresponding
# to the first token.
first_token_tensor = hidden_states[:, 0]
pooled_output = self.dense(first_token_tensor)
pooled_output = self.activation(pooled_output)
return pooled_output
class CaninePredictionHeadTransform(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.dense = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.hidden_size)
if isinstance(config.hidden_act, str):
self.transform_act_fn = ACT2FN[config.hidden_act]
else:
self.transform_act_fn = config.hidden_act
self.LayerNorm = nn.LayerNorm(config.hidden_size, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
def forward(self, hidden_states: Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]) -> torch.FloatTensor:
hidden_states = self.dense(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.transform_act_fn(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.LayerNorm(hidden_states)
return hidden_states
class CanineLMPredictionHead(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.transform = CaninePredictionHeadTransform(config)
# The output weights are the same as the input embeddings, but there is
# an output-only bias for each token.
self.decoder = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.vocab_size, bias=False)
self.bias = nn.Parameter(torch.zeros(config.vocab_size))
# Need a link between the two variables so that the bias is correctly resized with `resize_token_embeddings`
self.decoder.bias = self.bias
def forward(self, hidden_states: Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]) -> torch.FloatTensor:
hidden_states = self.transform(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.decoder(hidden_states)
return hidden_states
class CanineOnlyMLMHead(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.predictions = CanineLMPredictionHead(config)
def forward(
self,
sequence_output: Tuple[torch.Tensor],
) -> Tuple[torch.Tensor]:
prediction_scores = self.predictions(sequence_output)
return prediction_scores
class CaninePreTrainedModel(PreTrainedModel):
"""
An abstract class to handle weights initialization and a simple interface for downloading and loading pretrained
models.
"""
config_class = CanineConfig
load_tf_weights = load_tf_weights_in_canine
base_model_prefix = "canine"
supports_gradient_checkpointing = True
def _init_weights(self, module):
"""Initialize the weights"""
if isinstance(module, (nn.Linear, nn.Conv1d)):
# Slightly different from the TF version which uses truncated_normal for initialization
# cf https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/5617
module.weight.data.normal_(mean=0.0, std=self.config.initializer_range)
if module.bias is not None:
module.bias.data.zero_()
elif isinstance(module, nn.Embedding):
module.weight.data.normal_(mean=0.0, std=self.config.initializer_range)
if module.padding_idx is not None:
module.weight.data[module.padding_idx].zero_()
elif isinstance(module, nn.LayerNorm):
module.bias.data.zero_()
module.weight.data.fill_(1.0)
CANINE_START_DOCSTRING = r"""
This model is a PyTorch [torch.nn.Module](https://pytorch.org/docs/stable/nn.html#torch.nn.Module) sub-class. Use
it as a regular PyTorch Module and refer to the PyTorch documentation for all matter related to general usage and
behavior.
Parameters:
config ([`CanineConfig`]): Model configuration class with all the parameters of the model.
Initializing with a config file does not load the weights associated with the model, only the
configuration. Check out the [`~PreTrainedModel.from_pretrained`] method to load the model weights.
"""
CANINE_INPUTS_DOCSTRING = r"""
Args:
input_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `({0})`):
Indices of input sequence tokens in the vocabulary.
Indices can be obtained using [`AutoTokenizer`]. See [`PreTrainedTokenizer.encode`] and
[`PreTrainedTokenizer.__call__`] for details.
[What are input IDs?](../glossary#input-ids)
attention_mask (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `({0})`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on padding token indices. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
token_type_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `({0})`, *optional*):
Segment token indices to indicate first and second portions of the inputs. Indices are selected in `[0,
1]`:
- 0 corresponds to a *sentence A* token,
- 1 corresponds to a *sentence B* token.
[What are token type IDs?](../glossary#token-type-ids)
position_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `({0})`, *optional*):
Indices of positions of each input sequence tokens in the position embeddings. Selected in the range `[0,
config.max_position_embeddings - 1]`.
[What are position IDs?](../glossary#position-ids)
head_mask (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(num_heads,)` or `(num_layers, num_heads)`, *optional*):
Mask to nullify selected heads of the self-attention modules. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 indicates the head is **not masked**,
- 0 indicates the head is **masked**.
inputs_embeds (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `({0}, hidden_size)`, *optional*):
Optionally, instead of passing `input_ids` you can choose to directly pass an embedded representation. This
is useful if you want more control over how to convert *input_ids* indices into associated vectors than the
model's internal embedding lookup matrix.
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under returned
tensors for more detail.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors for
more detail.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple.
"""
@add_start_docstrings(
"The bare CANINE Model transformer outputting raw hidden-states without any specific head on top.",
CANINE_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class CanineModel(CaninePreTrainedModel):
def __init__(self, config, add_pooling_layer=True):
super().__init__(config)
self.config = config
shallow_config = copy.deepcopy(config)
shallow_config.num_hidden_layers = 1
self.char_embeddings = CanineEmbeddings(config)
# shallow/low-dim transformer encoder to get a initial character encoding
self.initial_char_encoder = CanineEncoder(
shallow_config,
local=True,
always_attend_to_first_position=False,
first_position_attends_to_all=False,
attend_from_chunk_width=config.local_transformer_stride,
attend_from_chunk_stride=config.local_transformer_stride,
attend_to_chunk_width=config.local_transformer_stride,
attend_to_chunk_stride=config.local_transformer_stride,
)
self.chars_to_molecules = CharactersToMolecules(config)
# deep transformer encoder
self.encoder = CanineEncoder(config)
self.projection = ConvProjection(config)
# shallow/low-dim transformer encoder to get a final character encoding
self.final_char_encoder = CanineEncoder(shallow_config)
self.pooler = CaninePooler(config) if add_pooling_layer else None
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
def _prune_heads(self, heads_to_prune):
"""
Prunes heads of the model. heads_to_prune: dict of {layer_num: list of heads to prune in this layer} See base
class PreTrainedModel
"""
for layer, heads in heads_to_prune.items():
self.encoder.layer[layer].attention.prune_heads(heads)
def _create_3d_attention_mask_from_input_mask(self, from_tensor, to_mask):
"""
Create 3D attention mask from a 2D tensor mask.
Args:
from_tensor: 2D or 3D Tensor of shape [batch_size, from_seq_length, ...].
to_mask: int32 Tensor of shape [batch_size, to_seq_length].
Returns:
float Tensor of shape [batch_size, from_seq_length, to_seq_length].
"""
batch_size, from_seq_length = from_tensor.shape[0], from_tensor.shape[1]
to_seq_length = to_mask.shape[1]
to_mask = torch.reshape(to_mask, (batch_size, 1, to_seq_length)).float()
# We don't assume that `from_tensor` is a mask (although it could be). We
# don't actually care if we attend *from* padding tokens (only *to* padding)
# tokens so we create a tensor of all ones.
broadcast_ones = torch.ones(size=(batch_size, from_seq_length, 1), dtype=torch.float32, device=to_mask.device)
# Here we broadcast along two dimensions to create the mask.
mask = broadcast_ones * to_mask
return mask
def _downsample_attention_mask(self, char_attention_mask: torch.Tensor, downsampling_rate: int):
"""Downsample 2D character attention mask to 2D molecule attention mask using MaxPool1d layer."""
# first, make char_attention_mask 3D by adding a channel dim
batch_size, char_seq_len = char_attention_mask.shape
poolable_char_mask = torch.reshape(char_attention_mask, (batch_size, 1, char_seq_len))
# next, apply MaxPool1d to get pooled_molecule_mask of shape (batch_size, 1, mol_seq_len)
pooled_molecule_mask = torch.nn.MaxPool1d(kernel_size=downsampling_rate, stride=downsampling_rate)(
poolable_char_mask.float()
)
# finally, squeeze to get tensor of shape (batch_size, mol_seq_len)
molecule_attention_mask = torch.squeeze(pooled_molecule_mask, dim=-1)
return molecule_attention_mask
def _repeat_molecules(self, molecules: torch.Tensor, char_seq_length: int) -> torch.Tensor:
"""Repeats molecules to make them the same length as the char sequence."""
rate = self.config.downsampling_rate
molecules_without_extra_cls = molecules[:, 1:, :]
# `repeated`: [batch_size, almost_char_seq_len, molecule_hidden_size]
repeated = torch.repeat_interleave(molecules_without_extra_cls, repeats=rate, dim=-2)
# So far, we've repeated the elements sufficient for any `char_seq_length`
# that's a multiple of `downsampling_rate`. Now we account for the last
# n elements (n < `downsampling_rate`), i.e. the remainder of floor
# division. We do this by repeating the last molecule a few extra times.
last_molecule = molecules[:, -1:, :]
remainder_length = char_seq_length % rate
remainder_repeated = torch.repeat_interleave(
last_molecule,
# +1 molecule to compensate for truncation.
repeats=remainder_length + rate,
dim=-2,
)
# `repeated`: [batch_size, char_seq_len, molecule_hidden_size]
return torch.cat([repeated, remainder_repeated], dim=-2)
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(CANINE_INPUTS_DOCSTRING.format("batch_size, sequence_length"))
@add_code_sample_docstrings(
checkpoint=_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC,
output_type=CanineModelOutputWithPooling,
config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC,
)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
token_type_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple, CanineModelOutputWithPooling]:
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
all_hidden_states = () if output_hidden_states else None
all_self_attentions = () if output_attentions else None
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
if input_ids is not None and inputs_embeds is not None:
raise ValueError("You cannot specify both input_ids and inputs_embeds at the same time")
elif input_ids is not None:
self.warn_if_padding_and_no_attention_mask(input_ids, attention_mask)
input_shape = input_ids.size()
elif inputs_embeds is not None:
input_shape = inputs_embeds.size()[:-1]
else:
raise ValueError("You have to specify either input_ids or inputs_embeds")
batch_size, seq_length = input_shape
device = input_ids.device if input_ids is not None else inputs_embeds.device
if attention_mask is None:
attention_mask = torch.ones(((batch_size, seq_length)), device=device)
if token_type_ids is None:
token_type_ids = torch.zeros(input_shape, dtype=torch.long, device=device)
# We can provide a self-attention mask of dimensions [batch_size, from_seq_length, to_seq_length]
# ourselves in which case we just need to make it broadcastable to all heads.
extended_attention_mask: torch.Tensor = self.get_extended_attention_mask(attention_mask, input_shape)
molecule_attention_mask = self._downsample_attention_mask(
attention_mask, downsampling_rate=self.config.downsampling_rate
)
extended_molecule_attention_mask: torch.Tensor = self.get_extended_attention_mask(
molecule_attention_mask, (batch_size, molecule_attention_mask.shape[-1])
)
# Prepare head mask if needed
# 1.0 in head_mask indicate we keep the head
# attention_probs has shape bsz x n_heads x N x N
# input head_mask has shape [num_heads] or [num_hidden_layers x num_heads]
# and head_mask is converted to shape [num_hidden_layers x batch x num_heads x seq_length x seq_length]
head_mask = self.get_head_mask(head_mask, self.config.num_hidden_layers)
# `input_char_embeddings`: shape (batch_size, char_seq, char_dim)
input_char_embeddings = self.char_embeddings(
input_ids=input_ids,
position_ids=position_ids,
token_type_ids=token_type_ids,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
)
# Contextualize character embeddings using shallow Transformer.
# We use a 3D attention mask for the local attention.
# `input_char_encoding`: shape (batch_size, char_seq_len, char_dim)
char_attention_mask = self._create_3d_attention_mask_from_input_mask(
input_ids if input_ids is not None else inputs_embeds, attention_mask
)
init_chars_encoder_outputs = self.initial_char_encoder(
input_char_embeddings,
attention_mask=char_attention_mask,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
)
input_char_encoding = init_chars_encoder_outputs.last_hidden_state
# Downsample chars to molecules.
# The following lines have dimensions: [batch, molecule_seq, molecule_dim].
# In this transformation, we change the dimensionality from `char_dim` to
# `molecule_dim`, but do *NOT* add a resnet connection. Instead, we rely on
# the resnet connections (a) from the final char transformer stack back into
# the original char transformer stack and (b) the resnet connections from
# the final char transformer stack back into the deep BERT stack of
# molecules.
#
# Empirically, it is critical to use a powerful enough transformation here:
# mean pooling causes training to diverge with huge gradient norms in this
# region of the model; using a convolution here resolves this issue. From
# this, it seems that molecules and characters require a very different
# feature space; intuitively, this makes sense.
init_molecule_encoding = self.chars_to_molecules(input_char_encoding)
# Deep BERT encoder
# `molecule_sequence_output`: shape (batch_size, mol_seq_len, mol_dim)
encoder_outputs = self.encoder(
init_molecule_encoding,
attention_mask=extended_molecule_attention_mask,
head_mask=head_mask,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
molecule_sequence_output = encoder_outputs[0]
pooled_output = self.pooler(molecule_sequence_output) if self.pooler is not None else None
# Upsample molecules back to characters.
# `repeated_molecules`: shape (batch_size, char_seq_len, mol_hidden_size)
repeated_molecules = self._repeat_molecules(molecule_sequence_output, char_seq_length=input_shape[-1])
# Concatenate representations (contextualized char embeddings and repeated molecules):
# `concat`: shape [batch_size, char_seq_len, molecule_hidden_size+char_hidden_final]
concat = torch.cat([input_char_encoding, repeated_molecules], dim=-1)
# Project representation dimension back to hidden_size
# `sequence_output`: shape (batch_size, char_seq_len, hidden_size])
sequence_output = self.projection(concat)
# Apply final shallow Transformer
# `sequence_output`: shape (batch_size, char_seq_len, hidden_size])
final_chars_encoder_outputs = self.final_char_encoder(
sequence_output,
attention_mask=extended_attention_mask,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
)
sequence_output = final_chars_encoder_outputs.last_hidden_state
if output_hidden_states:
deep_encoder_hidden_states = encoder_outputs.hidden_states if return_dict else encoder_outputs[1]
all_hidden_states = (
all_hidden_states
+ init_chars_encoder_outputs.hidden_states
+ deep_encoder_hidden_states
+ final_chars_encoder_outputs.hidden_states
)
if output_attentions:
deep_encoder_self_attentions = encoder_outputs.attentions if return_dict else encoder_outputs[-1]
all_self_attentions = (
all_self_attentions
+ init_chars_encoder_outputs.attentions
+ deep_encoder_self_attentions
+ final_chars_encoder_outputs.attentions
)
if not return_dict:
output = (sequence_output, pooled_output)
output += tuple(v for v in [all_hidden_states, all_self_attentions] if v is not None)
return output
return CanineModelOutputWithPooling(
last_hidden_state=sequence_output,
pooler_output=pooled_output,
hidden_states=all_hidden_states,
attentions=all_self_attentions,
)
@add_start_docstrings(
"""
CANINE Model transformer with a sequence classification/regression head on top (a linear layer on top of the pooled
output) e.g. for GLUE tasks.
""",
CANINE_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class CanineForSequenceClassification(CaninePreTrainedModel):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__(config)
self.num_labels = config.num_labels
self.canine = CanineModel(config)
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(config.hidden_dropout_prob)
self.classifier = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.num_labels)
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(CANINE_INPUTS_DOCSTRING.format("batch_size, sequence_length"))
@add_code_sample_docstrings(
checkpoint=_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC,
output_type=SequenceClassifierOutput,
config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC,
)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
token_type_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
labels: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple, SequenceClassifierOutput]:
r"""
labels (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size,)`, *optional*):
Labels for computing the sequence classification/regression loss. Indices should be in `[0, ...,
config.num_labels - 1]`. If `config.num_labels == 1` a regression loss is computed (Mean-Square loss), If
`config.num_labels > 1` a classification loss is computed (Cross-Entropy).
"""
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
outputs = self.canine(
input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
token_type_ids=token_type_ids,
position_ids=position_ids,
head_mask=head_mask,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
pooled_output = outputs[1]
pooled_output = self.dropout(pooled_output)
logits = self.classifier(pooled_output)
loss = None
if labels is not None:
if self.config.problem_type is None:
if self.num_labels == 1:
self.config.problem_type = "regression"
elif self.num_labels > 1 and (labels.dtype == torch.long or labels.dtype == torch.int):
self.config.problem_type = "single_label_classification"
else:
self.config.problem_type = "multi_label_classification"
if self.config.problem_type == "regression":
loss_fct = MSELoss()
if self.num_labels == 1:
loss = loss_fct(logits.squeeze(), labels.squeeze())
else:
loss = loss_fct(logits, labels)
elif self.config.problem_type == "single_label_classification":
loss_fct = CrossEntropyLoss()
loss = loss_fct(logits.view(-1, self.num_labels), labels.view(-1))
elif self.config.problem_type == "multi_label_classification":
loss_fct = BCEWithLogitsLoss()
loss = loss_fct(logits, labels)
if not return_dict:
output = (logits,) + outputs[2:]
return ((loss,) + output) if loss is not None else output
return SequenceClassifierOutput(
loss=loss,
logits=logits,
hidden_states=outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=outputs.attentions,
)
@add_start_docstrings(
"""
CANINE Model with a multiple choice classification head on top (a linear layer on top of the pooled output and a
softmax) e.g. for RocStories/SWAG tasks.
""",
CANINE_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class CanineForMultipleChoice(CaninePreTrainedModel):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__(config)
self.canine = CanineModel(config)
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(config.hidden_dropout_prob)
self.classifier = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, 1)
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(CANINE_INPUTS_DOCSTRING.format("batch_size, num_choices, sequence_length"))
@add_code_sample_docstrings(
checkpoint=_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC,
output_type=MultipleChoiceModelOutput,
config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC,
)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
token_type_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
labels: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple, MultipleChoiceModelOutput]:
r"""
labels (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size,)`, *optional*):
Labels for computing the multiple choice classification loss. Indices should be in `[0, ...,
num_choices-1]` where `num_choices` is the size of the second dimension of the input tensors. (See
`input_ids` above)
"""
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
num_choices = input_ids.shape[1] if input_ids is not None else inputs_embeds.shape[1]
input_ids = input_ids.view(-1, input_ids.size(-1)) if input_ids is not None else None
attention_mask = attention_mask.view(-1, attention_mask.size(-1)) if attention_mask is not None else None
token_type_ids = token_type_ids.view(-1, token_type_ids.size(-1)) if token_type_ids is not None else None
position_ids = position_ids.view(-1, position_ids.size(-1)) if position_ids is not None else None
inputs_embeds = (
inputs_embeds.view(-1, inputs_embeds.size(-2), inputs_embeds.size(-1))
if inputs_embeds is not None
else None
)
outputs = self.canine(
input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
token_type_ids=token_type_ids,
position_ids=position_ids,
head_mask=head_mask,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
pooled_output = outputs[1]
pooled_output = self.dropout(pooled_output)
logits = self.classifier(pooled_output)
reshaped_logits = logits.view(-1, num_choices)
loss = None
if labels is not None:
loss_fct = CrossEntropyLoss()
loss = loss_fct(reshaped_logits, labels)
if not return_dict:
output = (reshaped_logits,) + outputs[2:]
return ((loss,) + output) if loss is not None else output
return MultipleChoiceModelOutput(
loss=loss,
logits=reshaped_logits,
hidden_states=outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=outputs.attentions,
)
@add_start_docstrings(
"""
CANINE Model with a token classification head on top (a linear layer on top of the hidden-states output) e.g. for
Named-Entity-Recognition (NER) tasks.
""",
CANINE_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class CanineForTokenClassification(CaninePreTrainedModel):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__(config)
self.num_labels = config.num_labels
self.canine = CanineModel(config)
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(config.hidden_dropout_prob)
self.classifier = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.num_labels)
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(CANINE_INPUTS_DOCSTRING.format("batch_size, sequence_length"))
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=TokenClassifierOutput, config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
token_type_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
labels: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple, TokenClassifierOutput]:
r"""
labels (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Labels for computing the token classification loss. Indices should be in `[0, ..., config.num_labels - 1]`.
Returns:
Example:
```python
>>> from transformers import AutoTokenizer, CanineForTokenClassification
>>> import torch
>>> tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("google/canine-s")
>>> model = CanineForTokenClassification.from_pretrained("google/canine-s")
>>> inputs = tokenizer(
... "HuggingFace is a company based in Paris and New York", add_special_tokens=False, return_tensors="pt"
... )
>>> with torch.no_grad():
... logits = model(**inputs).logits
>>> predicted_token_class_ids = logits.argmax(-1)
>>> # Note that tokens are classified rather then input words which means that
>>> # there might be more predicted token classes than words.
>>> # Multiple token classes might account for the same word
>>> predicted_tokens_classes = [model.config.id2label[t.item()] for t in predicted_token_class_ids[0]]
>>> predicted_tokens_classes # doctest: +SKIP
```
```python
>>> labels = predicted_token_class_ids
>>> loss = model(**inputs, labels=labels).loss
>>> round(loss.item(), 2) # doctest: +SKIP
```"""
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
outputs = self.canine(
input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
token_type_ids=token_type_ids,
position_ids=position_ids,
head_mask=head_mask,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
sequence_output = outputs[0]
sequence_output = self.dropout(sequence_output)
logits = self.classifier(sequence_output)
loss = None
if labels is not None:
loss_fct = CrossEntropyLoss()
loss = loss_fct(logits.view(-1, self.num_labels), labels.view(-1))
if not return_dict:
output = (logits,) + outputs[2:]
return ((loss,) + output) if loss is not None else output
return TokenClassifierOutput(
loss=loss,
logits=logits,
hidden_states=outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=outputs.attentions,
)
@add_start_docstrings(
"""
CANINE Model with a span classification head on top for extractive question-answering tasks like SQuAD (a linear
layers on top of the hidden-states output to compute `span start logits` and `span end logits`).
""",
CANINE_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class CanineForQuestionAnswering(CaninePreTrainedModel):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__(config)
self.num_labels = config.num_labels
self.canine = CanineModel(config)
self.qa_outputs = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.num_labels)
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(CANINE_INPUTS_DOCSTRING.format("batch_size, sequence_length"))
@add_code_sample_docstrings(
checkpoint="Splend1dchan/canine-c-squad",
output_type=QuestionAnsweringModelOutput,
config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC,
expected_output="'nice puppet'",
expected_loss=8.81,
)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
token_type_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
start_positions: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
end_positions: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple, QuestionAnsweringModelOutput]:
r"""
start_positions (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size,)`, *optional*):
Labels for position (index) of the start of the labelled span for computing the token classification loss.
Positions are clamped to the length of the sequence (`sequence_length`). Position outside of the sequence
are not taken into account for computing the loss.
end_positions (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size,)`, *optional*):
Labels for position (index) of the end of the labelled span for computing the token classification loss.
Positions are clamped to the length of the sequence (`sequence_length`). Position outside of the sequence
are not taken into account for computing the loss.
"""
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
outputs = self.canine(
input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
token_type_ids=token_type_ids,
position_ids=position_ids,
head_mask=head_mask,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
sequence_output = outputs[0]
logits = self.qa_outputs(sequence_output)
start_logits, end_logits = logits.split(1, dim=-1)
start_logits = start_logits.squeeze(-1)
end_logits = end_logits.squeeze(-1)
total_loss = None
if start_positions is not None and end_positions is not None:
# If we are on multi-GPU, split add a dimension
if len(start_positions.size()) > 1:
start_positions = start_positions.squeeze(-1)
if len(end_positions.size()) > 1:
end_positions = end_positions.squeeze(-1)
# sometimes the start/end positions are outside our model inputs, we ignore these terms
ignored_index = start_logits.size(1)
start_positions.clamp_(0, ignored_index)
end_positions.clamp_(0, ignored_index)
loss_fct = CrossEntropyLoss(ignore_index=ignored_index)
start_loss = loss_fct(start_logits, start_positions)
end_loss = loss_fct(end_logits, end_positions)
total_loss = (start_loss + end_loss) / 2
if not return_dict:
output = (start_logits, end_logits) + outputs[2:]
return ((total_loss,) + output) if total_loss is not None else output
return QuestionAnsweringModelOutput(
loss=total_loss,
start_logits=start_logits,
end_logits=end_logits,
hidden_states=outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=outputs.attentions,
)
__all__ = [
"CanineForMultipleChoice",
"CanineForQuestionAnswering",
"CanineForSequenceClassification",
"CanineForTokenClassification",
"CanineLayer",
"CanineModel",
"CaninePreTrainedModel",
"load_tf_weights_in_canine",
]
```
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```py
# coding=utf-8
# Copyright Google AI and The HuggingFace Inc. team. All rights reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
"""Tokenization classes for CANINE."""
from typing import Dict, List, Optional
from ...tokenization_utils import AddedToken, PreTrainedTokenizer
from ...utils import logging
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
# Unicode defines 1,114,112 total “codepoints”
UNICODE_VOCAB_SIZE = 1114112
# Below: Constants defining canonical codepoints for special, pseudo-characters.
# Copied from https://github.com/google-research/language/blob/master/language/canine/special_codepoints.py
PAD = 0
CLS = 0xE000
SEP = 0xE001
BOS = 0xE002
MASK = 0xE003
RESERVED = 0xE004
# Maps special codepoints to human-readable names.
SPECIAL_CODEPOINTS: Dict[int, str] = {
# Special symbols are represented using codepoints values that are valid,
# but designated as "Private Use", meaning that they will never be assigned
# characters by the Unicode Consortium, and are thus safe for use here.
#
# NOTE: Do *NOT* add any sort of [UNK_CHAR] here. They are explicitly
# excluded and should fail with a hard error.
CLS: "[CLS]",
SEP: "[SEP]",
BOS: "[BOS]",
MASK: "[MASK]",
PAD: "[PAD]",
RESERVED: "[RESERVED]",
}
# Maps special codepoint human-readable names to their codepoint values.
SPECIAL_CODEPOINTS_BY_NAME: Dict[str, int] = {name: codepoint for codepoint, name in SPECIAL_CODEPOINTS.items()}
class CanineTokenizer(PreTrainedTokenizer):
r"""
Construct a CANINE tokenizer (i.e. a character splitter). It turns text into a sequence of characters, and then
converts each character into its Unicode code point.
[`CanineTokenizer`] inherits from [`PreTrainedTokenizer`].
Refer to superclass [`PreTrainedTokenizer`] for usage examples and documentation concerning parameters.
Args:
model_max_length (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 2048):
The maximum sentence length the model accepts.
"""
def __init__(
self,
bos_token=chr(CLS),
eos_token=chr(SEP),
sep_token=chr(SEP),
cls_token=chr(CLS),
pad_token=chr(PAD),
mask_token=chr(MASK),
add_prefix_space=False,
model_max_length=2048,
**kwargs,
):
bos_token = AddedToken(bos_token, lstrip=False, rstrip=False) if isinstance(bos_token, str) else bos_token
eos_token = AddedToken(eos_token, lstrip=False, rstrip=False) if isinstance(eos_token, str) else eos_token
sep_token = AddedToken(sep_token, lstrip=False, rstrip=False) if isinstance(sep_token, str) else sep_token
cls_token = AddedToken(cls_token, lstrip=False, rstrip=False) if isinstance(cls_token, str) else cls_token
pad_token = AddedToken(pad_token, lstrip=False, rstrip=False) if isinstance(pad_token, str) else pad_token
# Mask token behave like a normal word, i.e. include the space before it
mask_token = AddedToken(mask_token, lstrip=True, rstrip=False) if isinstance(mask_token, str) else mask_token
# Creates a mapping for looking up the IDs of special symbols.
self._special_codepoints: Dict[str, int] = {}
for codepoint, name in SPECIAL_CODEPOINTS.items():
self._special_codepoints[name] = codepoint
# Creates a mapping for looking up the string forms of special symbol IDs.
self._special_codepoint_strings: Dict[int, str] = {
codepoint: name for name, codepoint in self._special_codepoints.items()
}
self._unicode_vocab_size = UNICODE_VOCAB_SIZE
self._num_special_tokens = len(self._special_codepoints)
super().__init__(
bos_token=bos_token,
eos_token=eos_token,
sep_token=sep_token,
cls_token=cls_token,
pad_token=pad_token,
mask_token=mask_token,
add_prefix_space=add_prefix_space,
model_max_length=model_max_length,
**kwargs,
)
@property
def vocab_size(self) -> int:
return self._unicode_vocab_size
def get_vocab(self):
vocab = {chr(i): i for i in range(self.vocab_size)}
vocab.update(self.added_tokens_encoder)
return vocab
def _tokenize(self, text: str) -> List[str]:
"""Tokenize a string (i.e. perform character splitting)."""
return list(text)
def _convert_token_to_id(self, token: str) -> int:
"""Converts a token (i.e. a Unicode character) in an id (i.e. its integer Unicode code point value)."""
try:
return ord(token)
except TypeError:
raise ValueError(f"invalid token: '{token}'")
def _convert_id_to_token(self, index: int) -> str:
"""
Converts a Unicode code point (integer) in a token (str). In case it's a special code point, convert to
human-readable format.
"""
try:
if index in SPECIAL_CODEPOINTS:
return SPECIAL_CODEPOINTS[index]
return chr(index)
except TypeError:
raise ValueError(f"invalid id: {index}")
def convert_tokens_to_string(self, tokens):
return "".join(tokens)
def build_inputs_with_special_tokens(
self, token_ids_0: List[int], token_ids_1: Optional[List[int]] = None
) -> List[int]:
"""
Build model inputs from a sequence or a pair of sequence for sequence classification tasks by concatenating and
adding special tokens. A CANINE sequence has the following format:
- single sequence: `[CLS] X [SEP]`
- pair of sequences: `[CLS] A [SEP] B [SEP]`
Args:
token_ids_0 (`List[int]`):
List of IDs to which the special tokens will be added.
token_ids_1 (`List[int]`, *optional*):
Optional second list of IDs for sequence pairs.
Returns:
`List[int]`: List of [input IDs](../glossary#input-ids) with the appropriate special tokens.
"""
sep = [self.sep_token_id]
cls = [self.cls_token_id]
result = cls + token_ids_0 + sep
if token_ids_1 is not None:
result += token_ids_1 + sep
return result
def get_special_tokens_mask(
self, token_ids_0: List[int], token_ids_1: Optional[List[int]] = None, already_has_special_tokens: bool = False
) -> List[int]:
"""
Retrieve sequence ids from a token list that has no special tokens added. This method is called when adding
special tokens using the tokenizer `prepare_for_model` method.
Args:
token_ids_0 (`List[int]`):
List of IDs.
token_ids_1 (`List[int]`, *optional*):
Optional second list of IDs for sequence pairs.
already_has_special_tokens (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether or not the token list is already formatted with special tokens for the model.
Returns:
`List[int]`: A list of integers in the range [0, 1]: 1 for a special token, 0 for a sequence token.
"""
if already_has_special_tokens:
return super().get_special_tokens_mask(
token_ids_0=token_ids_0, token_ids_1=token_ids_1, already_has_special_tokens=True
)
result = [1] + ([0] * len(token_ids_0)) + [1]
if token_ids_1 is not None:
result += ([0] * len(token_ids_1)) + [1]
return result
def create_token_type_ids_from_sequences(
self, token_ids_0: List[int], token_ids_1: Optional[List[int]] = None
) -> List[int]:
"""
Create a mask from the two sequences passed to be used in a sequence-pair classification task. A CANINE
sequence pair mask has the following format:
```
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
| first sequence | second sequence |
```
If `token_ids_1` is `None`, this method only returns the first portion of the mask (0s).
Args:
token_ids_0 (`List[int]`):
List of IDs.
token_ids_1 (`List[int]`, *optional*):
Optional second list of IDs for sequence pairs.
Returns:
`List[int]`: List of [token type IDs](../glossary#token-type-ids) according to the given sequence(s).
"""
sep = [self.sep_token_id]
cls = [self.cls_token_id]
result = len(cls + token_ids_0 + sep) * [0]
if token_ids_1 is not None:
result += len(token_ids_1 + sep) * [1]
return result
# CanineTokenizer has no vocab file
def save_vocabulary(self, save_directory: str, filename_prefix: Optional[str] = None):
return ()
__all__ = ["CanineTokenizer"]
```
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```py
# Copyright 2024 The HuggingFace Team. All rights reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING
from ...utils import _LazyModule
from ...utils.import_utils import define_import_structure
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from .configuration_chameleon import *
from .image_processing_chameleon import *
from .modeling_chameleon import *
from .processing_chameleon import *
else:
import sys
_file = globals()["__file__"]
sys.modules[__name__] = _LazyModule(__name__, _file, define_import_structure(_file), module_spec=__spec__)
```
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```py
# coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2024 Meta Inc. and The HuggingFace Inc. team. All rights reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
"""chameleon model configuration"""
from typing import List
from ...configuration_utils import PretrainedConfig
from ...utils import logging
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
class ChameleonVQVAEConfig(PretrainedConfig):
r"""
This is the configuration class to store the configuration of a [`ChameleonVQModel`]. It is used to instantiate a
`ChameleonVQModel` according to the specified arguments, defining the model architecture.
Configuration objects inherit from [`PretrainedConfig`] and can be used to control the model outputs. Read the
documentation from [`PretrainedConfig`] for more information. Instantiating a
configuration with the defaults will yield a similar configuration to the VQModel of the
[meta/chameleon-7B](https://huggingface.co/meta/chameleon-7B).
Args:
embed_dim (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 256):
Dimensionality of each embedding vector.
num_embeddings (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 8192):
Number of codebook embeddings.
double_latent (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether to use double z channels.
latent_channels (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 256):
Number of channels for the latent space.
resolution (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 512):
Resolution of the input images.
in_channels (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 3):
Number of input channels.
base_channels (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 128):
Base channel count.
channel_multiplier (`List[int]`, *optional*, defaults to `[1, 1, 2, 2, 4]`):
Channel multipliers for each resolution.
num_res_blocks (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 2):
Number of residual blocks.
attn_resolutions (`List[int]`, *optional*):
Resolutions to apply attention.
dropout (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.0):
Dropout rate.
attn_type (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"vanilla"`):
Attention type used in VQ-GAN encoder. Can be "vanilla" or None.
initializer_range (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.02):
The standard deviation of the truncated_normal_initializer for initializing all weight matrices.
"""
model_type = "chameleon_vqgan"
base_config_key = "vq_config"
def __init__(
self,
embed_dim: int = 256,
num_embeddings: int = 8192,
double_latent: bool = False,
latent_channels: int = 256,
resolution: int = 512,
in_channels: int = 3,
base_channels: int = 128,
channel_multiplier: List[int] = [1, 1, 2, 2, 4],
num_res_blocks: int = 2,
attn_resolutions: List[int] = None,
dropout: float = 0.0,
attn_type: str = "vanilla",
initializer_range=0.02,
**kwargs,
):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.embed_dim = embed_dim
self.num_embeddings = num_embeddings
self.double_latent = double_latent
self.latent_channels = latent_channels
self.resolution = resolution
self.in_channels = in_channels
self.base_channels = base_channels
self.channel_multiplier = channel_multiplier
self.num_res_blocks = num_res_blocks
self.attn_resolutions = attn_resolutions
self.dropout = dropout
self.attn_type = attn_type
self.initializer_range = initializer_range
class ChameleonConfig(PretrainedConfig):
r"""
This is the configuration class to store the configuration of a [`ChameleonModel`]. It is used to instantiate a
chameleon model according to the specified arguments, defining the model architecture. Instantiating a
configuration with the defaults will yield a similar configuration to that of the
[meta/chameleon-7B](https://huggingface.co/meta/chameleon-7B).
Configuration objects inherit from [`PretrainedConfig`] and can be used to control the model outputs. Read the
documentation from [`PretrainedConfig`] for more information.
Args:
vocab_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 65536):
Vocabulary size of the chameleon model. Defines the number of different tokens that can be represented by the
`inputs_ids` passed when calling [`ChameleonModel`]; this includes text and image tokens.
hidden_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 4096):
Dimension of the hidden representations.
intermediate_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 11008):
Dimension of the MLP representations.
num_hidden_layers (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 32):
Number of hidden layers in the Transformer decoder.
num_attention_heads (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 32):
Number of attention heads for each attention layer in the Transformer decoder.
num_key_value_heads (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 32):
This is the number of key_value heads that should be used to implement Grouped Query Attention. If
`num_key_value_heads=num_attention_heads`, the model will use Multi Head Attention (MHA), if
`num_key_value_heads=1 the model will use Multi Query Attention (MQA) otherwise GQA is used. When
converting a multi-head checkpoint to a GQA checkpoint, each group key and value head should be constructed
by meanpooling all the original heads within that group. For more details checkout [this
paper](https://arxiv.org/pdf/2305.13245.pdf). If it is not specified, will default to
`num_attention_heads`.
hidden_act (`str` or `function`, *optional*, defaults to `"silu"`):
The non-linear activation function (function or string) in the decoder.
max_position_embeddings (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 4096):
The maximum sequence length that this model might ever be used with. Chameleon supports up to 4096 tokens.
initializer_range (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.02):
The standard deviation of the truncated_normal_initializer for initializing all weight matrices.
rms_norm_eps (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 1e-05):
The epsilon used by the rms normalization layers.
use_cache (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether or not the model should return the last key/values attentions (not used by all models). Only
relevant if `config.is_decoder=True`.
pad_token_id (`int`, *optional*):
Padding token id.
bos_token_id (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 1):
Beginning of stream token id.
eos_token_id (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 2):
End of stream token id.
tie_word_embeddings (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether to tie weight embeddings
rope_theta (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 10000.0):
The base period of the RoPE embeddings.
rope_scaling (`Dict`, *optional*):
Dictionary containing the scaling configuration for the RoPE embeddings. Currently supports two scaling
strategies: linear and dynamic. Their scaling factor must be a float greater than 1. The expected format is
`{"type": strategy name, "factor": scaling factor}`. When using this flag, don't update
`max_position_embeddings` to the expected new maximum. See the following thread for more information on how
these scaling strategies behave:
https://www.reddit.com/r/Localchameleon/comments/14mrgpr/dynamically_scaled_rope_further_increases/. This is an
experimental feature, subject to breaking API changes in future versions.
attention_bias (`bool`, defaults to `False`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether to use a bias in the query, key, value and output projection layers during self-attention.
attention_dropout (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.0):
The dropout ratio for the attention probabilities.
model_parallel_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 1):
Number of shards used when training the model. This will be used in qk layernorm because the original Chameleon inference
doesn't do reduction in those layers and each rank has its own biases.
swin_norm (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Use Swin Transformer normalization.
vq_config (`dict`, *optional*):
ChameleonVQConfig instance containing the configuration for the VQ-VAE model.
vocabulary_map (`dict`, *optional*):
A dictionary containing the vocabulary map from the tokenizer. Used to obtain tokens from the image inputs.
mlp_bias (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether to use a bias in up_proj, down_proj and gate_proj layers in the MLP layers.
```python
>>> from transformers import ChameleonModel, ChameleonConfig
>>> # Initializing a chameleon chameleon-7b style configuration
>>> configuration = ChameleonConfig()
>>> # Initializing a model from the chameleon-7b style configuration
>>> model = ChameleonModel(configuration)
>>> # Accessing the model configuration
>>> configuration = model.config
```"""
model_type = "chameleon"
sub_configs = {"vq_config": ChameleonVQVAEConfig}
keys_to_ignore_at_inference = ["past_key_values"]
def __init__(
self,
vocab_size=65536,
hidden_size=4096,
intermediate_size=11008,
num_hidden_layers=32,
num_attention_heads=32,
num_key_value_heads=32,
hidden_act="silu",
max_position_embeddings=4096,
initializer_range=0.02,
rms_norm_eps=1e-05,
use_cache=True,
pad_token_id=None,
bos_token_id=1,
eos_token_id=2,
tie_word_embeddings=False,
rope_theta=10000.0,
rope_scaling=None,
attention_bias=False,
attention_dropout=0.0,
model_parallel_size=1,
swin_norm=False,
vq_config=None,
vocabulary_map=None,
mlp_bias=False,
**kwargs,
):
self.vocab_size = vocab_size
self.max_position_embeddings = max_position_embeddings
self.hidden_size = hidden_size
self.intermediate_size = intermediate_size
self.num_hidden_layers = num_hidden_layers
self.num_attention_heads = num_attention_heads
self.mlp_bias = mlp_bias
self.num_key_value_heads = num_key_value_heads
self.hidden_act = hidden_act
self.initializer_range = initializer_range
self.rms_norm_eps = rms_norm_eps
self.use_cache = use_cache
self.rope_theta = rope_theta
self.rope_scaling = rope_scaling
self._rope_scaling_validation()
self.attention_bias = attention_bias
self.attention_dropout = attention_dropout
self.model_parallel_size = model_parallel_size
self.swin_norm = swin_norm
if vq_config is None:
vq_config = {}
logger.info("vq_config is None. initializing the ChameleonVQConfig with default values.")
self.vq_config = ChameleonVQVAEConfig(**vq_config)
self.vocabulary_map = vocabulary_map
super().__init__(
pad_token_id=pad_token_id,
bos_token_id=bos_token_id,
eos_token_id=eos_token_id,
tie_word_embeddings=tie_word_embeddings,
**kwargs,
)
def _rope_scaling_validation(self):
"""
Validate the `rope_scaling` configuration.
"""
if self.rope_scaling is None:
return
if not isinstance(self.rope_scaling, dict) or len(self.rope_scaling) != 2:
raise ValueError(
"`rope_scaling` must be a dictionary with with two fields, `type` and `factor`, "
f"got {self.rope_scaling}"
)
rope_scaling_type = self.rope_scaling.get("type", None)
rope_scaling_factor = self.rope_scaling.get("factor", None)
if rope_scaling_type is None or rope_scaling_type not in ["linear", "dynamic"]:
raise ValueError(
f"`rope_scaling`'s type field must be one of ['linear', 'dynamic'], got {rope_scaling_type}"
)
if rope_scaling_factor is None or not isinstance(rope_scaling_factor, float) or rope_scaling_factor <= 1.0:
raise ValueError(f"`rope_scaling`'s factor field must be a float > 1, got {rope_scaling_factor}")
__all__ = ["ChameleonConfig", "ChameleonVQVAEConfig"]
```
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```py
# coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2024 Meta Inc. and The HuggingFace Inc. team. All rights reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
"""Image processor class for Chameleon."""
from typing import Dict, List, Optional, Union
import numpy as np
from ...image_processing_utils import BaseImageProcessor, BatchFeature, get_size_dict
from ...image_transforms import (
get_resize_output_image_size,
resize,
to_channel_dimension_format,
)
from ...image_utils import (
ChannelDimension,
ImageInput,
PILImageResampling,
infer_channel_dimension_format,
is_scaled_image,
make_flat_list_of_images,
to_numpy_array,
valid_images,
validate_preprocess_arguments,
)
from ...utils import TensorType, filter_out_non_signature_kwargs, is_vision_available, logging
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
if is_vision_available():
import PIL
class ChameleonImageProcessor(BaseImageProcessor):
r"""
Constructs a Chameleon image processor.
Args:
do_resize (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether to resize the image's (height, width) dimensions to the specified `size`. Can be overridden by
`do_resize` in the `preprocess` method.
size (`Dict[str, int]` *optional*, defaults to `{"shortest_edge": 512}`):
Size of the image after resizing. The shortest edge of the image is resized to size["shortest_edge"], with
the longest edge resized to keep the input aspect ratio. Can be overridden by `size` in the `preprocess`
method.
resample (`PILImageResampling`, *optional*, defaults to 1):
Resampling filter to use if resizing the image. Can be overridden by `resample` in the `preprocess` method.
do_center_crop (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether to center crop the image to the specified `crop_size`. Can be overridden by `do_center_crop` in the
`preprocess` method.
crop_size (`Dict[str, int]` *optional*, defaults to {"height": 512, "width": 512}):
Size of the output image after applying `center_crop`. Can be overridden by `crop_size` in the `preprocess`
method.
do_rescale (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether to rescale the image by the specified scale `rescale_factor`. Can be overridden by `do_rescale` in
the `preprocess` method.
rescale_factor (`int` or `float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.0078):
Scale factor to use if rescaling the image. Can be overridden by `rescale_factor` in the `preprocess`
method.
do_normalize (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether to normalize the image. Can be overridden by `do_normalize` in the `preprocess` method.
image_mean (`float` or `List[float]`, *optional*, defaults to `[1.0, 1.0, 1.0]`):
Mean to use if normalizing the image. This is a float or list of floats the length of the number of
channels in the image. Can be overridden by the `image_mean` parameter in the `preprocess` method.
image_std (`float` or `List[float]`, *optional*, defaults to `[1.0, 1.0, 1.0]`):
Standard deviation to use if normalizing the image. This is a float or list of floats the length of the
number of channels in the image. Can be overridden by the `image_std` parameter in the `preprocess` method.
Can be overridden by the `image_std` parameter in the `preprocess` method.
do_convert_rgb (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether to convert the image to RGB.
"""
model_input_names = ["pixel_values"]
def __init__(
self,
do_resize: bool = True,
size: Dict[str, int] = None,
resample: PILImageResampling = PIL.Image.LANCZOS,
do_center_crop: bool = True,
crop_size: Dict[str, int] = None,
do_rescale: bool = True,
rescale_factor: Union[int, float] = 0.0078,
do_normalize: bool = True,
image_mean: Optional[Union[float, List[float]]] = None,
image_std: Optional[Union[float, List[float]]] = None,
do_convert_rgb: bool = True,
**kwargs,
) -> None:
super().__init__(**kwargs)
size = size if size is not None else {"shortest_edge": 512}
size = get_size_dict(size, default_to_square=False)
crop_size = crop_size if crop_size is not None else {"height": 512, "width": 512}
crop_size = get_size_dict(crop_size, default_to_square=True, param_name="crop_size")
self.do_resize = do_resize
self.size = size
self.resample = resample
self.do_center_crop = do_center_crop
self.crop_size = crop_size
self.do_rescale = do_rescale
self.rescale_factor = rescale_factor
self.do_normalize = do_normalize
self.image_mean = image_mean if image_mean is not None else [1.0, 1.0, 1.0]
self.image_std = image_std if image_std is not None else [1.0, 1.0, 1.0]
self.do_convert_rgb = do_convert_rgb
# Copied from transformers.models.clip.image_processing_clip.CLIPImageProcessor.resize
def resize(
self,
image: np.ndarray,
size: Dict[str, int],
resample: PILImageResampling = PILImageResampling.BICUBIC,
data_format: Optional[Union[str, ChannelDimension]] = None,
input_data_format: Optional[Union[str, ChannelDimension]] = None,
**kwargs,
) -> np.ndarray:
"""
Resize an image. The shortest edge of the image is resized to size["shortest_edge"], with the longest edge
resized to keep the input aspect ratio.
Args:
image (`np.ndarray`):
Image to resize.
size (`Dict[str, int]`):
Size of the output image.
resample (`PILImageResampling`, *optional*, defaults to `PILImageResampling.BICUBIC`):
Resampling filter to use when resiizing the image.
data_format (`str` or `ChannelDimension`, *optional*):
The channel dimension format of the image. If not provided, it will be the same as the input image.
input_data_format (`ChannelDimension` or `str`, *optional*):
The channel dimension format of the input image. If not provided, it will be inferred.
"""
default_to_square = True
if "shortest_edge" in size:
size = size["shortest_edge"]
default_to_square = False
elif "height" in size and "width" in size:
size = (size["height"], size["width"])
else:
raise ValueError("Size must contain either 'shortest_edge' or 'height' and 'width'.")
output_size = get_resize_output_image_size(
image,
size=size,
default_to_square=default_to_square,
input_data_format=input_data_format,
)
return resize(
image,
size=output_size,
resample=resample,
data_format=data_format,
input_data_format=input_data_format,
**kwargs,
)
@filter_out_non_signature_kwargs()
def preprocess(
self,
images: ImageInput,
do_resize: Optional[bool] = None,
size: Dict[str, int] = None,
resample: PILImageResampling = None,
do_center_crop: Optional[bool] = None,
crop_size: Optional[int] = None,
do_rescale: Optional[bool] = None,
rescale_factor: Optional[float] = None,
do_normalize: Optional[bool] = None,
image_mean: Optional[Union[float, List[float]]] = None,
image_std: Optional[Union[float, List[float]]] = None,
do_convert_rgb: Optional[bool] = None,
return_tensors: Optional[Union[str, TensorType]] = None,
data_format: Optional[ChannelDimension] = ChannelDimension.FIRST,
input_data_format: Optional[Union[str, ChannelDimension]] = None,
) -> PIL.Image.Image:
"""
Preprocess an image or batch of images.
Args:
images (`ImageInput`):
Image to preprocess. Expects a single or batch of images with pixel values ranging from 0 to 255. If
passing in images with pixel values between 0 and 1, set `do_rescale=False`.
do_resize (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `self.do_resize`):
Whether to resize the image.
size (`Dict[str, int]`, *optional*, defaults to `self.size`):
Size of the image after resizing. Shortest edge of the image is resized to size["shortest_edge"], with
the longest edge resized to keep the input aspect ratio.
resample (`int`, *optional*, defaults to `self.resample`):
Resampling filter to use if resizing the image. This can be one of the enum `PILImageResampling`. Only
has an effect if `do_resize` is set to `True`.
do_center_crop (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `self.do_center_crop`):
Whether to center crop the image.
crop_size (`Dict[str, int]`, *optional*, defaults to `self.crop_size`):
Size of the center crop. Only has an effect if `do_center_crop` is set to `True`.
do_rescale (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `self.do_rescale`):
Whether to rescale the image.
rescale_factor (`float`, *optional*, defaults to `self.rescale_factor`):
Rescale factor to rescale the image by if `do_rescale` is set to `True`.
do_normalize (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `self.do_normalize`):
Whether to normalize the image.
image_mean (`float` or `List[float]`, *optional*, defaults to `self.image_mean`):
Image mean to use for normalization. Only has an effect if `do_normalize` is set to `True`.
image_std (`float` or `List[float]`, *optional*, defaults to `self.image_std`):
Image standard deviation to use for normalization. Only has an effect if `do_normalize` is set to
`True`.
do_convert_rgb (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `self.do_convert_rgb`):
Whether to convert the image to RGB.
return_tensors (`str` or `TensorType`, *optional*):
The type of tensors to return. Can be one of:
- Unset: Return a list of `np.ndarray`.
- `TensorType.TENSORFLOW` or `'tf'`: Return a batch of type `tf.Tensor`.
- `TensorType.PYTORCH` or `'pt'`: Return a batch of type `torch.Tensor`.
- `TensorType.NUMPY` or `'np'`: Return a batch of type `np.ndarray`.
- `TensorType.JAX` or `'jax'`: Return a batch of type `jax.numpy.ndarray`.
data_format (`ChannelDimension` or `str`, *optional*, defaults to `ChannelDimension.FIRST`):
The channel dimension format for the output image. Can be one of:
- `"channels_first"` or `ChannelDimension.FIRST`: image in (num_channels, height, width) format.
- `"channels_last"` or `ChannelDimension.LAST`: image in (height, width, num_channels) format.
- Unset: Use the channel dimension format of the input image.
input_data_format (`ChannelDimension` or `str`, *optional*):
The channel dimension format for the input image. If unset, the channel dimension format is inferred
from the input image. Can be one of:
- `"channels_first"` or `ChannelDimension.FIRST`: image in (num_channels, height, width) format.
- `"channels_last"` or `ChannelDimension.LAST`: image in (height, width, num_channels) format.
- `"none"` or `ChannelDimension.NONE`: image in (height, width) format.
"""
do_resize = do_resize if do_resize is not None else self.do_resize
size = size if size is not None else self.size
size = get_size_dict(size, param_name="size", default_to_square=False)
resample = resample if resample is not None else self.resample
do_center_crop = do_center_crop if do_center_crop is not None else self.do_center_crop
crop_size = crop_size if crop_size is not None else self.crop_size
crop_size = get_size_dict(crop_size, param_name="crop_size", default_to_square=True)
do_rescale = do_rescale if do_rescale is not None else self.do_rescale
rescale_factor = rescale_factor if rescale_factor is not None else self.rescale_factor
do_normalize = do_normalize if do_normalize is not None else self.do_normalize
image_mean = image_mean if image_mean is not None else self.image_mean
image_std = image_std if image_std is not None else self.image_std
do_convert_rgb = do_convert_rgb if do_convert_rgb is not None else self.do_convert_rgb
images = make_flat_list_of_images(images)
if not valid_images(images):
raise ValueError(
"Invalid image type. Must be of type PIL.Image.Image, numpy.ndarray, "
"torch.Tensor, tf.Tensor or jax.ndarray."
)
validate_preprocess_arguments(
do_rescale=do_rescale,
rescale_factor=rescale_factor,
do_normalize=do_normalize,
image_mean=image_mean,
image_std=image_std,
do_center_crop=do_center_crop,
crop_size=crop_size,
do_resize=do_resize,
size=size,
resample=resample,
)
if do_convert_rgb:
images = [self.blend_rgba(image) for image in images]
# All transformations expect numpy arrays.
images = [to_numpy_array(image) for image in images]
if do_rescale and is_scaled_image(images[0]):
logger.warning_once(
"It looks like you are trying to rescale already rescaled images. If the input"
" images have pixel values between 0 and 1, set `do_rescale=False` to avoid rescaling them again."
)
if input_data_format is None:
# We assume that all images have the same channel dimension format.
input_data_format = infer_channel_dimension_format(images[0])
all_images = []
for image in images:
if do_resize:
image = self.resize(image=image, size=size, resample=resample, input_data_format=input_data_format)
if do_center_crop:
image = self.center_crop(image=image, size=crop_size, input_data_format=input_data_format)
if do_rescale:
image = self.rescale(image=image, scale=rescale_factor, input_data_format=input_data_format)
if do_normalize:
image = self.normalize(
image=image, mean=image_mean, std=image_std, input_data_format=input_data_format
)
all_images.append(image)
images = [
to_channel_dimension_format(image, data_format, input_channel_dim=input_data_format)
for image in all_images
]
data = {"pixel_values": images}
return BatchFeature(data=data, tensor_type=return_tensors)
def blend_rgba(self, image: ImageInput) -> ImageInput:
"""
Convert image to RGB by blending the transparency layer if it's in RGBA format.
If image is not `PIL.Image`, it si simply returned without modifications.
Args:
image (`ImageInput`):
Image to convert.
"""
if not isinstance(image, PIL.Image.Image):
return image
elif image.mode == "RGB":
return image
img_rgba = np.array(image.convert("RGBA"))
# If there is no transparency layer, simple convert and return.
if not (img_rgba[:, :, 3] < 255).any():
return image.convert("RGB")
# There is a transparency layer, blend it with a white background.
# Calculate the alpha proportion for blending.
alpha = img_rgba[:, :, 3] / 255.0
img_rgb = (1 - alpha[:, :, np.newaxis]) * 255 + alpha[:, :, np.newaxis] * img_rgba[:, :, :3]
return PIL.Image.fromarray(img_rgb.astype("uint8"), "RGB")
__all__ = ["ChameleonImageProcessor"]
```
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```py
# coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2024 Meta Inc. and The HuggingFace Inc. team. All rights reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
"""PyTorch Chameleon model."""
import math
from functools import cached_property
from typing import Optional, Tuple, Union
import torch
import torch.nn.functional as F
import torch.utils.checkpoint
from torch import nn
from torch.nn import CrossEntropyLoss
from ...activations import ACT2FN
from ...cache_utils import Cache, DynamicCache, StaticCache
from ...generation import GenerationMixin
from ...modeling_attn_mask_utils import AttentionMaskConverter
from ...modeling_flash_attention_utils import _flash_attention_forward, flash_attn_supports_top_left_mask
from ...modeling_outputs import (
BaseModelOutputWithPast,
CausalLMOutputWithPast,
)
from ...modeling_utils import PreTrainedModel
from ...pytorch_utils import ALL_LAYERNORM_LAYERS
from ...utils import (
add_code_sample_docstrings,
add_start_docstrings,
add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward,
is_torch_flex_attn_available,
is_torchdynamo_compiling,
logging,
replace_return_docstrings,
)
from .configuration_chameleon import ChameleonConfig, ChameleonVQVAEConfig
if is_torch_flex_attn_available():
from torch.nn.attention.flex_attention import BlockMask
from ...integrations.flex_attention import make_flex_block_causal_mask
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
_CONFIG_FOR_DOC = "ChameleonConfig"
_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC = "meta/chameleon-7b"
_EXPECTED_OUTPUT_SHAPE = [1, 7, 4096]
_SEQ_CLASS_EXPECTED_LOSS = 1.03
_SEQ_CLASS_EXPECTED_OUTPUT = "'LABEL_0'"
# Copied from transformers.models.llama.modeling_llama.LlamaRMSNorm with Llama->Chameleon
class ChameleonRMSNorm(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, hidden_size, eps=1e-6):
"""
ChameleonRMSNorm is equivalent to T5LayerNorm
"""
super().__init__()
self.weight = nn.Parameter(torch.ones(hidden_size))
self.variance_epsilon = eps
def forward(self, hidden_states):
input_dtype = hidden_states.dtype
hidden_states = hidden_states.to(torch.float32)
variance = hidden_states.pow(2).mean(-1, keepdim=True)
hidden_states = hidden_states * torch.rsqrt(variance + self.variance_epsilon)
return self.weight * hidden_states.to(input_dtype)
def extra_repr(self):
return f"{tuple(self.weight.shape)}, eps={self.variance_epsilon}"
ALL_LAYERNORM_LAYERS.append(ChameleonRMSNorm)
# copied from transformers.models.llama.modeling_llama.LlamaRotaryEmbedding with Llama->Chameleon
# TODO(joao): add me back asap :)
class ChameleonRotaryEmbedding(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, dim, max_position_embeddings=2048, base=10000, device=None, scaling_factor=1.0):
super().__init__()
self.scaling_factor = scaling_factor
self.dim = dim
self.max_position_embeddings = max_position_embeddings
self.base = base
inv_freq = 1.0 / (
self.base
** (torch.arange(0, self.dim, 2, dtype=torch.int64).to(device=device, dtype=torch.float) / self.dim)
)
self.register_buffer("inv_freq", inv_freq, persistent=False)
# For BC we register cos and sin cached
self.max_seq_len_cached = max_position_embeddings
@torch.no_grad()
def forward(self, x, position_ids):
# x: [bs, num_attention_heads, seq_len, head_size]
inv_freq_expanded = self.inv_freq[None, :, None].float().expand(position_ids.shape[0], -1, 1)
position_ids_expanded = position_ids[:, None, :].float()
# Force float32 since bfloat16 loses precision on long contexts
# See https://github.com/huggingface/transformers/pull/29285
device_type = x.device.type
device_type = device_type if isinstance(device_type, str) and device_type != "mps" else "cpu"
with torch.autocast(device_type=device_type, enabled=False):
freqs = (inv_freq_expanded.float() @ position_ids_expanded.float()).transpose(1, 2)
emb = torch.cat((freqs, freqs), dim=-1)
cos = emb.cos()
sin = emb.sin()
return cos.to(dtype=x.dtype), sin.to(dtype=x.dtype)
class ChameleonLinearScalingRotaryEmbedding(ChameleonRotaryEmbedding):
"""ChameleonRotaryEmbedding extended with linear scaling. Credits to the Reddit user /u/kaiokendev"""
def forward(self, x, position_ids):
# difference to the original RoPE: a scaling factor is aplied to the position ids
position_ids = position_ids.float() / self.scaling_factor
cos, sin = super().forward(x, position_ids)
return cos, sin
class ChameleonDynamicNTKScalingRotaryEmbedding(ChameleonRotaryEmbedding):
"""ChameleonRotaryEmbedding extended with Dynamic NTK scaling. Credits to the Reddit users /u/bloc97 and /u/emozilla"""
def forward(self, x, position_ids):
# difference to the original RoPE: inv_freq is recomputed when the sequence length > original length
seq_len = torch.max(position_ids) + 1
if seq_len > self.max_position_embeddings:
base = self.base * (
(self.scaling_factor * seq_len / self.max_position_embeddings) - (self.scaling_factor - 1)
) ** (self.dim / (self.dim - 2))
inv_freq = 1.0 / (
base
** (torch.arange(0, self.dim, 2, dtype=torch.int64).to(device=x.device, dtype=torch.float) / self.dim)
)
self.register_buffer("inv_freq", inv_freq, persistent=False) # TODO joao: this may break with compilation
cos, sin = super().forward(x, position_ids)
return cos, sin
# Copied from transformers.models.llama.modeling_llama.rotate_half
def rotate_half(x):
"""Rotates half the hidden dims of the input."""
x1 = x[..., : x.shape[-1] // 2]
x2 = x[..., x.shape[-1] // 2 :]
return torch.cat((-x2, x1), dim=-1)
# Copied from transformers.models.llama.modeling_llama.apply_rotary_pos_emb
def apply_rotary_pos_emb(q, k, cos, sin, position_ids=None, unsqueeze_dim=1):
"""Applies Rotary Position Embedding to the query and key tensors.
Args:
q (`torch.Tensor`): The query tensor.
k (`torch.Tensor`): The key tensor.
cos (`torch.Tensor`): The cosine part of the rotary embedding.
sin (`torch.Tensor`): The sine part of the rotary embedding.
position_ids (`torch.Tensor`, *optional*):
Deprecated and unused.
unsqueeze_dim (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 1):
The 'unsqueeze_dim' argument specifies the dimension along which to unsqueeze cos[position_ids] and
sin[position_ids] so that they can be properly broadcasted to the dimensions of q and k. For example, note
that cos[position_ids] and sin[position_ids] have the shape [batch_size, seq_len, head_dim]. Then, if q and
k have the shape [batch_size, heads, seq_len, head_dim], then setting unsqueeze_dim=1 makes
cos[position_ids] and sin[position_ids] broadcastable to the shapes of q and k. Similarly, if q and k have
the shape [batch_size, seq_len, heads, head_dim], then set unsqueeze_dim=2.
Returns:
`tuple(torch.Tensor)` comprising of the query and key tensors rotated using the Rotary Position Embedding.
"""
cos = cos.unsqueeze(unsqueeze_dim)
sin = sin.unsqueeze(unsqueeze_dim)
q_embed = (q * cos) + (rotate_half(q) * sin)
k_embed = (k * cos) + (rotate_half(k) * sin)
return q_embed, k_embed
# Copied from transformers.models.llama.modeling_llama.LlamaMLP with Llama->Chameleon
class ChameleonMLP(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.config = config
self.hidden_size = config.hidden_size
self.intermediate_size = config.intermediate_size
self.gate_proj = nn.Linear(self.hidden_size, self.intermediate_size, bias=config.mlp_bias)
self.up_proj = nn.Linear(self.hidden_size, self.intermediate_size, bias=config.mlp_bias)
self.down_proj = nn.Linear(self.intermediate_size, self.hidden_size, bias=config.mlp_bias)
self.act_fn = ACT2FN[config.hidden_act]
# Ignore copy
def forward(self, x):
down_proj = self.down_proj(self.act_fn(self.gate_proj(x)) * self.up_proj(x))
return down_proj
class ChameleonLayerNorm(nn.LayerNorm):
"""
LayerNorm but computes stats only over the last dim because Chameleon applies gamma and beta
from each shard separately to each head, instead of reducing. We can apply each head's own
gamma/beta by repeat-interleaving weights from each shard, but the stats have to be computed
in the last dimension. This module applies gamma/beta manually to fulfill this requirement.
"""
def __init__(self, hidden_size, *args, **kwargs):
super().__init__(hidden_size, *args, **kwargs)
self.normalized_shape = (hidden_size[-1],)
def forward(self, hidden_states):
hidden_states = F.layer_norm(hidden_states, self.normalized_shape, None, None, eps=1e-5)
hidden_states = hidden_states * self.weight + self.bias
return hidden_states
# Copied from transformers.models.llama.modeling_llama.repeat_kv
def repeat_kv(hidden_states: torch.Tensor, n_rep: int) -> torch.Tensor:
"""
This is the equivalent of torch.repeat_interleave(x, dim=1, repeats=n_rep). The hidden states go from (batch,
num_key_value_heads, seqlen, head_dim) to (batch, num_attention_heads, seqlen, head_dim)
"""
batch, num_key_value_heads, slen, head_dim = hidden_states.shape
if n_rep == 1:
return hidden_states
hidden_states = hidden_states[:, :, None, :, :].expand(batch, num_key_value_heads, n_rep, slen, head_dim)
return hidden_states.reshape(batch, num_key_value_heads * n_rep, slen, head_dim)
class ChameleonAttention(nn.Module):
"""Multi-headed attention from 'Attention Is All You Need' paper"""
def __init__(self, config: ChameleonConfig, layer_idx: Optional[int] = None):
super().__init__()
self.config = config
self.layer_idx = layer_idx
if layer_idx is None:
logger.warning_once(
f"Instantiating {self.__class__.__name__} without passing a `layer_idx` is not recommended and will "
"lead to errors during the forward call if caching is used. Please make sure to provide a `layer_idx` "
"when creating this class."
)
self.attention_dropout = config.attention_dropout
self.hidden_size = config.hidden_size
self.num_heads = config.num_attention_heads
self.head_dim = self.hidden_size // self.num_heads
self.num_key_value_heads = config.num_key_value_heads
self.num_key_value_groups = self.num_heads // self.num_key_value_heads
self.max_position_embeddings = config.max_position_embeddings
self.rope_theta = config.rope_theta
self.is_causal = True
self.model_parallel_size = config.model_parallel_size
if (self.head_dim * self.num_heads) != self.hidden_size:
raise ValueError(
f"hidden_size must be divisible by num_heads (got `hidden_size`: {self.hidden_size}"
f" and `num_heads`: {self.num_heads})."
)
self.q_proj = nn.Linear(self.hidden_size, self.num_heads * self.head_dim, bias=config.attention_bias)
self.k_proj = nn.Linear(self.hidden_size, self.num_key_value_heads * self.head_dim, bias=config.attention_bias)
self.v_proj = nn.Linear(self.hidden_size, self.num_key_value_heads * self.head_dim, bias=config.attention_bias)
self.o_proj = nn.Linear(self.hidden_size, self.hidden_size, bias=config.attention_bias)
self.q_norm = ChameleonLayerNorm((self.num_heads, self.head_dim))
self.k_norm = ChameleonLayerNorm((self.num_key_value_heads, self.head_dim))
self._init_rope()
# copied from transformers.models.llama.modeling_llama.LlamaAttention._init_rope with Llama->Chameleon
# TODO(joao): add me back asap :)
def _init_rope(self):
if self.config.rope_scaling is None:
self.rotary_emb = ChameleonRotaryEmbedding(
self.head_dim,
max_position_embeddings=self.max_position_embeddings,
base=self.rope_theta,
)
else:
scaling_type = self.config.rope_scaling["type"]
scaling_factor = self.config.rope_scaling["factor"]
if scaling_type == "linear":
self.rotary_emb = ChameleonLinearScalingRotaryEmbedding(
self.head_dim,
max_position_embeddings=self.max_position_embeddings,
scaling_factor=scaling_factor,
base=self.rope_theta,
)
elif scaling_type == "dynamic":
self.rotary_emb = ChameleonDynamicNTKScalingRotaryEmbedding(
self.head_dim,
max_position_embeddings=self.max_position_embeddings,
scaling_factor=scaling_factor,
base=self.rope_theta,
)
else:
raise ValueError(f"Unknown RoPE scaling type {scaling_type}")
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
past_key_value: Optional[Cache] = None,
output_attentions: bool = False,
use_cache: bool = False,
cache_position: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
**kwargs,
) -> Tuple[torch.Tensor, Optional[torch.Tensor], Optional[Tuple[torch.Tensor]]]:
bsz, q_len, _ = hidden_states.size()
query_states = self.q_proj(hidden_states)
key_states = self.k_proj(hidden_states)
value_states = self.v_proj(hidden_states)
query_states = query_states.reshape(-1, self.num_heads, self.head_dim)
query_states = self.q_norm(query_states)
key_states = key_states.reshape(-1, self.num_key_value_heads, self.head_dim)
key_states = self.k_norm(key_states)
query_states = query_states.reshape(bsz, q_len, self.num_heads, self.head_dim).transpose(1, 2)
key_states = key_states.reshape(bsz, q_len, self.num_key_value_heads, self.head_dim).transpose(1, 2)
value_states = value_states.view(bsz, q_len, self.num_key_value_heads, self.head_dim).transpose(1, 2)
cos, sin = self.rotary_emb(value_states, position_ids)
query_states, key_states = apply_rotary_pos_emb(query_states, key_states, cos, sin)
if past_key_value is not None:
# sin and cos are specific to RoPE models; position_ids needed for the static cache
cache_kwargs = {"sin": sin, "cos": cos, "cache_position": cache_position}
key_states, value_states = past_key_value.update(key_states, value_states, self.layer_idx, cache_kwargs)
key_states = repeat_kv(key_states, self.num_key_value_groups)
value_states = repeat_kv(value_states, self.num_key_value_groups)
attn_weights = torch.matmul(query_states, key_states.transpose(2, 3)) / math.sqrt(self.head_dim)
if attention_mask is not None: # no matter the length, we just slice it
causal_mask = attention_mask[:, :, :, : key_states.shape[-2]]
attn_weights = attn_weights + causal_mask
# upcast attention to fp32
attn_weights = nn.functional.softmax(attn_weights, dim=-1, dtype=torch.float32).to(query_states.dtype)
attn_weights = nn.functional.dropout(attn_weights, p=self.attention_dropout, training=self.training)
attn_output = torch.matmul(attn_weights, value_states)
if attn_output.size() != (bsz, self.num_heads, q_len, self.head_dim):
raise ValueError(
f"`attn_output` should be of size {(bsz, self.num_heads, q_len, self.head_dim)}, but is"
f" {attn_output.size()}"
)
attn_output = attn_output.transpose(1, 2).contiguous()
attn_output = attn_output.reshape(bsz, q_len, self.hidden_size)
attn_output = self.o_proj(attn_output)
if not output_attentions:
attn_weights = None
return attn_output, attn_weights, past_key_value
# NO LONGER EXIST copied from transformers.models.llama.modeling_llama.LlamaFlashAttention2 with Llama->Chameleon
# TODO(joao): add me back asap :)
class ChameleonFlashAttention2(ChameleonAttention):
"""
Chameleon flash attention module. This module inherits from `ChameleonAttention` as the weights of the module stays
untouched. The only required change would be on the forward pass where it needs to correctly call the public API of
flash attention and deal with padding tokens in case the input contains any of them.
"""
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
super().__init__(*args, **kwargs)
# TODO: Should be removed once Flash Attention for RoCm is bumped to 2.1.
# flash_attn<2.1 generates top-left aligned causal mask, while what is needed here is bottom-right alignment, that was made default for flash_attn>=2.1. This attribute is used to handle this difference. Reference: https://github.com/Dao-AILab/flash-attention/releases/tag/v2.1.0.
# Beware that with flash_attn<2.1, using q_seqlen != k_seqlen (except for the case q_seqlen == 1) produces a wrong mask (top-left).
self._flash_attn_uses_top_left_mask = flash_attn_supports_top_left_mask()
# Ignore copy
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
past_key_value: Optional[Cache] = None,
output_attentions: bool = False,
use_cache: bool = False,
cache_position: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
**kwargs,
) -> Tuple[torch.Tensor, Optional[torch.Tensor], Optional[Tuple[torch.Tensor]]]:
if isinstance(past_key_value, StaticCache):
raise ValueError(
"`static` cache implementation is not compatible with `attn_implementation==flash_attention_2` "
"make sure to use `sdpa` in the mean time, and open an issue at https://github.com/huggingface/transformers"
)
output_attentions = False
bsz, q_len, _ = hidden_states.size()
query_states = self.q_proj(hidden_states)
key_states = self.k_proj(hidden_states)
value_states = self.v_proj(hidden_states)
query_states = query_states.reshape(-1, self.num_heads, self.head_dim)
query_states = self.q_norm(query_states)
key_states = key_states.reshape(-1, self.num_key_value_heads, self.head_dim)
key_states = self.k_norm(key_states)
# Flash attention requires the input to have the shape
# batch_size x seq_length x head_dim x hidden_dim
# therefore we just need to keep the original shape
query_states = query_states.view(bsz, q_len, self.num_heads, self.head_dim).transpose(1, 2)
key_states = key_states.view(bsz, q_len, self.num_key_value_heads, self.head_dim).transpose(1, 2)
value_states = value_states.view(bsz, q_len, self.num_key_value_heads, self.head_dim).transpose(1, 2)
cos, sin = self.rotary_emb(value_states, position_ids)
query_states, key_states = apply_rotary_pos_emb(query_states, key_states, cos, sin)
if past_key_value is not None:
# sin and cos are specific to RoPE models; position_ids needed for the static cache
cache_kwargs = {"sin": sin, "cos": cos, "cache_position": cache_position}
key_states, value_states = past_key_value.update(key_states, value_states, self.layer_idx, cache_kwargs)
# TODO: These transpose are quite inefficient but Flash Attention requires the layout [batch_size, sequence_length, num_heads, head_dim].
# We would need to refactor the KV cache to be able to avoid many of these transpose/reshape/view.
query_states = query_states.transpose(1, 2)
key_states = key_states.transpose(1, 2)
value_states = value_states.transpose(1, 2)
dropout_rate = self.attention_dropout if self.training else 0.0
# In PEFT, usually we cast the layer norms in float32 for training stability reasons
# therefore the input hidden states gets silently casted in float32. Hence, we need
# cast them back in the correct dtype just to be sure everything works as expected.
# This might slowdown training & inference so it is recommended to not cast the LayerNorms
# in fp32. (ChameleonRMSNorm handles it correctly)
input_dtype = query_states.dtype
if input_dtype == torch.float32:
if torch.is_autocast_enabled():
target_dtype = torch.get_autocast_gpu_dtype()
# Handle the case where the model is quantized
elif hasattr(self.config, "_pre_quantization_dtype"):
target_dtype = self.config._pre_quantization_dtype
else:
target_dtype = self.q_proj.weight.dtype
logger.warning_once(
f"The input hidden states seems to be silently casted in float32, this might be related to"
f" the fact you have upcasted embedding or layer norm layers in float32. We will cast back the input in"
f" {target_dtype}."
)
query_states = query_states.to(target_dtype)
key_states = key_states.to(target_dtype)
value_states = value_states.to(target_dtype)
attn_output = _flash_attention_forward(
query_states,
key_states,
value_states,
attention_mask,
q_len,
dropout=dropout_rate,
sliding_window=getattr(self, "sliding_window", None),
use_top_left_mask=self._flash_attn_uses_top_left_mask,
is_causal=self.is_causal,
)
attn_output = attn_output.reshape(bsz, q_len, -1).contiguous()
attn_output = self.o_proj(attn_output)
if not output_attentions:
attn_weights = None
return attn_output, attn_weights, past_key_value
class ChameleonSdpaAttention(ChameleonAttention):
"""
Chameleon attention module using torch.nn.functional.scaled_dot_product_attention. This module inherits from
`ChameleonAttention` as the weights of the module stays untouched. The only changes are on the forward pass to adapt to
SDPA API.
"""
# Adapted from ChameleonAttention.forward
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
past_key_value: Optional[Cache] = None,
output_attentions: bool = False,
use_cache: bool = False,
cache_position: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
) -> Tuple[torch.Tensor, Optional[torch.Tensor], Optional[Tuple[torch.Tensor]]]:
if output_attentions:
# TODO: Improve this warning with e.g. `model.config.attn_implementation = "manual"` once this is implemented.
logger.warning_once(
"ChameleonModel is using ChameleonSdpaAttention, but `torch.nn.functional.scaled_dot_product_attention` does not support `output_attentions=True`. Falling back to the manual attention implementation, "
'but specifying the manual implementation will be required from Transformers version v5.0.0 onwards. This warning can be removed using the argument `attn_implementation="eager"` when loading the model.'
)
return super().forward(
hidden_states=hidden_states,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
position_ids=position_ids,
past_key_value=past_key_value,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
use_cache=use_cache,
cache_position=cache_position,
)
bsz, q_len, _ = hidden_states.size()
query_states = self.q_proj(hidden_states)
key_states = self.k_proj(hidden_states)
value_states = self.v_proj(hidden_states)
query_states = query_states.reshape(-1, self.num_heads, self.head_dim)
query_states = self.q_norm(query_states)
key_states = key_states.reshape(-1, self.num_key_value_heads, self.head_dim)
key_states = self.k_norm(key_states)
query_states = query_states.reshape(bsz, q_len, self.num_heads, self.head_dim).transpose(1, 2)
key_states = key_states.reshape(bsz, q_len, self.num_key_value_heads, self.head_dim).transpose(1, 2)
value_states = value_states.view(bsz, q_len, self.num_key_value_heads, self.head_dim).transpose(1, 2)
cos, sin = self.rotary_emb(value_states, position_ids)
query_states, key_states = apply_rotary_pos_emb(query_states, key_states, cos, sin, None)
if past_key_value is not None:
# sin and cos are specific to RoPE models; position_ids needed for the static cache
cache_kwargs = {"sin": sin, "cos": cos, "cache_position": cache_position}
key_states, value_states = past_key_value.update(key_states, value_states, self.layer_idx, cache_kwargs)
key_states = repeat_kv(key_states, self.num_key_value_groups)
value_states = repeat_kv(value_states, self.num_key_value_groups)
causal_mask = attention_mask
if attention_mask is not None and cache_position is not None:
causal_mask = causal_mask[:, :, :, : key_states.shape[-2]]
# SDPA with memory-efficient backend is currently (torch==2.1.2) bugged with non-contiguous inputs with custom attn_mask,
# Reference: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/issues/112577.
if query_states.device.type == "cuda" and causal_mask is not None:
query_states = query_states.contiguous()
key_states = key_states.contiguous()
value_states = value_states.contiguous()
# We dispatch to SDPA's Flash Attention or Efficient kernels via this `is_causal` if statement instead of an inline conditional assignment
# in SDPA to support both torch.compile's dynamic shapes and full graph options. An inline conditional prevents dynamic shapes from compiling.
is_causal = True if causal_mask is None and q_len > 1 else False
attn_output = torch.nn.functional.scaled_dot_product_attention(
query_states,
key_states,
value_states,
attn_mask=causal_mask,
dropout_p=self.attention_dropout if self.training else 0.0,
is_causal=is_causal,
)
attn_output = attn_output.transpose(1, 2).contiguous()
attn_output = attn_output.view(bsz, q_len, self.hidden_size)
attn_output = self.o_proj(attn_output)
return attn_output, None, past_key_value
CHAMELEON_ATTENTION_CLASSES = {
"eager": ChameleonAttention,
"flash_attention_2": ChameleonFlashAttention2,
"sdpa": ChameleonSdpaAttention,
}
# copied from transformers.models.llama.modeling_llama.LlamaDecoderLayer with Llama->Chameleon, LLAMA->CHAMELEON
# TODO(joao): add me back asap :)
class ChameleonDecoderLayer(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config: ChameleonConfig, layer_idx: int):
super().__init__()
self.hidden_size = config.hidden_size
self.self_attn = CHAMELEON_ATTENTION_CLASSES[config._attn_implementation](config=config, layer_idx=layer_idx)
self.mlp = ChameleonMLP(config)
self.input_layernorm = ChameleonRMSNorm(config.hidden_size, eps=config.rms_norm_eps)
self.post_attention_layernorm = ChameleonRMSNorm(config.hidden_size, eps=config.rms_norm_eps)
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
past_key_value: Optional[Cache] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
use_cache: Optional[bool] = False,
cache_position: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
**kwargs,
) -> Tuple[torch.FloatTensor, Optional[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor, torch.FloatTensor]]]:
"""
Args:
hidden_states (`torch.FloatTensor`): input to the layer of shape `(batch, seq_len, embed_dim)`
attention_mask (`torch.FloatTensor`, *optional*):
attention mask of size `(batch_size, sequence_length)` if flash attention is used or `(batch_size, 1,
query_sequence_length, key_sequence_length)` if default attention is used.
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under
returned tensors for more detail.
use_cache (`bool`, *optional*):
If set to `True`, `past_key_values` key value states are returned and can be used to speed up decoding
(see `past_key_values`).
past_key_value (`Tuple(torch.FloatTensor)`, *optional*): cached past key and value projection states
cache_position (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Indices depicting the position of the input sequence tokens in the sequence
kwargs (`dict`, *optional*):
Arbitrary kwargs to be ignored, used for FSDP and other methods that injects code
into the model
"""
residual = hidden_states
hidden_states = self.input_layernorm(hidden_states)
# Self Attention
hidden_states, self_attn_weights, present_key_value = self.self_attn(
hidden_states=hidden_states,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
position_ids=position_ids,
past_key_value=past_key_value,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
use_cache=use_cache,
cache_position=cache_position,
**kwargs,
)
hidden_states = residual + hidden_states
# Fully Connected
residual = hidden_states
hidden_states = self.post_attention_layernorm(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.mlp(hidden_states)
hidden_states = residual + hidden_states
outputs = (hidden_states,)
if output_attentions:
outputs += (self_attn_weights,)
if use_cache:
outputs += (present_key_value,)
return outputs
class ChameleonSwinDecoderLayer(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config: ChameleonConfig, layer_idx: int):
super().__init__()
self.hidden_size = config.hidden_size
self.self_attn = CHAMELEON_ATTENTION_CLASSES[config._attn_implementation](config=config, layer_idx=layer_idx)
self.mlp = ChameleonMLP(config)
self.input_layernorm = ChameleonRMSNorm(config.hidden_size, eps=config.rms_norm_eps)
self.post_attention_layernorm = ChameleonRMSNorm(config.hidden_size, eps=config.rms_norm_eps)
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
past_key_value: Optional[Cache] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
use_cache: Optional[bool] = False,
cache_position: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
**kwargs,
) -> Tuple[torch.FloatTensor, Optional[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor, torch.FloatTensor]]]:
"""
Args:
hidden_states (`torch.FloatTensor`):
input to the layer of shape `(batch, seq_len, embed_dim)`
attention_mask (`torch.FloatTensor`, *optional*):
attention mask of size `(batch_size, sequence_length)` if flash attention is used or `(batch_size, 1,
query_sequence_length, key_sequence_length)` if default attention is used.
position_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Indices of positions of each input sequence tokens in the position embeddings
past_key_value (`Tuple(torch.FloatTensor)`, *optional*): cached past key and value projection states
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under
returned tensors for more detail.
use_cache (`bool`, *optional*):
If set to `True`, `past_key_values` key value states are returned and can be used to speed up decoding
(see `past_key_values`).
cache_position (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Indices depicting the position of the input sequence tokens in the sequence.
"""
residual = hidden_states
# Self Attention
hidden_states, self_attn_weights, present_key_value = self.self_attn(
hidden_states=hidden_states,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
position_ids=position_ids,
past_key_value=past_key_value,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
use_cache=use_cache,
cache_position=cache_position,
**kwargs,
)
hidden_states = self.input_layernorm(hidden_states)
hidden_states = residual + hidden_states
# Fully Connected
residual = hidden_states
hidden_states = self.mlp(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.post_attention_layernorm(hidden_states)
hidden_states = residual + hidden_states
outputs = (hidden_states,)
if output_attentions:
outputs += (self_attn_weights,)
if use_cache:
outputs += (present_key_value,)
return outputs
class ChameleonVQVAEVectorQuantizer(nn.Module):
"""
A module for vector quantization using learned embedding vectors.
This module implements the quantization process similar to te one described in
the VQ-VAE (Vector Quantized Variational AutoEncoder) paper. It quantizes continuous
input vectors into discrete codebook vectors, which are learned during training.
Current implementation improves over previous ones by avoiding costly matrix multiplications
and allowing for post-hoc remapping of indices.
"""
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.num_embeddings = config.num_embeddings
self.embedding_dim = config.embed_dim
self.beta = getattr(config, "beta", 0.25)
self.embedding = nn.Embedding(self.num_embeddings, self.embedding_dim)
self.re_embed = self.num_embeddings
def forward(self, hidden_state: torch.Tensor):
hidden_state = hidden_state.permute(0, 2, 3, 1).contiguous()
hidden_state_flattened = hidden_state.view(-1, self.embedding_dim)
# distances from z to embeddings e_j (z - e)^2 = z^2 + e^2 - 2 e * z
distances = (
torch.sum(hidden_state_flattened**2, dim=1, keepdim=True)
+ torch.sum(self.embedding.weight**2, dim=1)
- 2 * torch.einsum("bd,dn->bn", hidden_state_flattened, self.embedding.weight.transpose(0, 1))
)
min_encoding_indices = torch.argmin(distances, dim=1)
hidden_state_quant = self.embedding(min_encoding_indices).view(hidden_state.shape)
# compute loss for embedding
loss = torch.mean((hidden_state_quant.detach() - hidden_state) ** 2) + self.beta * torch.mean(
(hidden_state_quant - hidden_state.detach()) ** 2
)
# preserve gradients
hidden_state_quant = hidden_state + (hidden_state_quant - hidden_state).detach()
# reshape back to match original input shape
hidden_state_quant = hidden_state_quant.permute(0, 3, 1, 2).contiguous()
return hidden_state_quant, loss, min_encoding_indices
class ChameleonVQVAEEncoderConvDownsample(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, in_channels):
super().__init__()
self.conv = nn.Conv2d(in_channels, in_channels, kernel_size=3, stride=2, padding=0)
def forward(self, hidden_states):
# no asymmetric padding in torch conv, must do it ourselves
hidden_states = F.pad(hidden_states, pad=(0, 1, 0, 1), mode="constant", value=0)
hidden_states = self.conv(hidden_states)
return hidden_states
class ChameleonVQVAEEncoderResnetBlock(nn.Module):
def __init__(
self,
config,
in_channels,
out_channels=None,
conv_shortcut=False,
):
super().__init__()
self.in_channels = in_channels
self.out_channels = in_channels if out_channels is None else out_channels
self.use_conv_shortcut = conv_shortcut
self.norm1 = torch.nn.GroupNorm(num_groups=32, num_channels=in_channels, eps=1e-6, affine=True)
self.conv1 = torch.nn.Conv2d(in_channels, out_channels, kernel_size=3, stride=1, padding=1)
self.norm2 = torch.nn.GroupNorm(num_groups=32, num_channels=out_channels, eps=1e-6, affine=True)
self.dropout = torch.nn.Dropout(config.dropout)
self.conv2 = torch.nn.Conv2d(out_channels, out_channels, kernel_size=3, stride=1, padding=1)
if self.in_channels != self.out_channels:
if self.use_conv_shortcut:
self.conv_shortcut = torch.nn.Conv2d(in_channels, out_channels, kernel_size=3, stride=1, padding=1)
else:
self.nin_shortcut = torch.nn.Conv2d(in_channels, out_channels, kernel_size=1, stride=1, padding=0)
def forward(self, hidden_states):
residual = hidden_states
hidden_states = self.norm1(hidden_states)
hidden_states *= torch.sigmoid(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.conv1(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.norm2(hidden_states)
hidden_states *= torch.sigmoid(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.dropout(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.conv2(hidden_states)
if self.in_channels != self.out_channels:
if self.use_conv_shortcut:
residual = self.conv_shortcut(residual)
else:
residual = self.nin_shortcut(residual)
return residual + hidden_states
class ChameleonVQVAEEncoderAttnBlock(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, in_channels):
super().__init__()
self.in_channels = in_channels
self.norm = torch.nn.GroupNorm(num_groups=32, num_channels=in_channels, eps=1e-6, affine=True)
self.q = torch.nn.Conv2d(in_channels, in_channels, kernel_size=1, stride=1, padding=0)
self.k = torch.nn.Conv2d(in_channels, in_channels, kernel_size=1, stride=1, padding=0)
self.v = torch.nn.Conv2d(in_channels, in_channels, kernel_size=1, stride=1, padding=0)
self.proj_out = torch.nn.Conv2d(in_channels, in_channels, kernel_size=1, stride=1, padding=0)
def forward(self, hidden_states):
residual = hidden_states
hidden_states = self.norm(hidden_states)
query_states = self.q(hidden_states)
key_states = self.k(hidden_states)
value_states = self.v(hidden_states)
# compute attention
batch_size, channels, height, width = query_states.shape
query_states = query_states.reshape(batch_size, channels, height * width).permute(0, 2, 1)
key_states = key_states.reshape(batch_size, channels, height * width)
attn_weights = torch.bmm(query_states, key_states)
attn_weights = attn_weights * (int(channels) ** (-0.5))
attn_weights = F.softmax(attn_weights, dim=2)
# attend to values
value_states = value_states.reshape(batch_size, channels, height * width)
attn_weights = attn_weights.permute(0, 2, 1)
attn_output = torch.bmm(value_states, attn_weights).reshape(batch_size, channels, height, width)
attn_output = self.proj_out(attn_output)
return residual + attn_output
class ChameleonVQVAEEncoder(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.num_resolutions = len(config.channel_multiplier)
self.num_res_blocks = config.num_res_blocks
base_channels = config.base_channels
resolution = config.resolution
in_channels = config.in_channels
double_latent = config.double_latent
latent_channels = config.latent_channels
channel_multiplier = config.channel_multiplier
self.conv_in = torch.nn.Conv2d(in_channels, base_channels, kernel_size=3, stride=1, padding=1)
curr_res = resolution
in_channel_multiplier = (1,) + tuple(channel_multiplier)
self.in_channel_multiplier = in_channel_multiplier
self.down = nn.ModuleList()
for i_level in range(self.num_resolutions):
block = nn.ModuleList()
attn = nn.ModuleList()
block_in = base_channels * in_channel_multiplier[i_level]
block_out = base_channels * channel_multiplier[i_level]
for i_block in range(self.num_res_blocks):
block.append(
ChameleonVQVAEEncoderResnetBlock(
config=config,
in_channels=block_in,
out_channels=block_out,
)
)
block_in = block_out
if (
config.attn_resolutions is not None
and curr_res in config.attn_resolutions
and config.attn_type == "vanilla"
):
attn.append(ChameleonVQVAEEncoderAttnBlock(block_in))
down = nn.Module()
down.block = block
down.attn = attn
if i_level != self.num_resolutions - 1:
down.downsample = ChameleonVQVAEEncoderConvDownsample(block_in)
curr_res = curr_res // 2
self.down.append(down)
self.mid = nn.Module()
self.mid.block_1 = ChameleonVQVAEEncoderResnetBlock(
config=config,
in_channels=block_in,
out_channels=block_in,
)
self.mid.attn_1 = ChameleonVQVAEEncoderAttnBlock(block_in) if config.attn_type == "vanilla" else nn.Identity()
self.mid.block_2 = ChameleonVQVAEEncoderResnetBlock(
config=config,
in_channels=block_in,
out_channels=block_in,
)
self.norm_out = torch.nn.GroupNorm(num_groups=32, num_channels=block_in, eps=1e-6, affine=True)
self.conv_out = torch.nn.Conv2d(
block_in,
2 * latent_channels if double_latent else latent_channels,
kernel_size=3,
stride=1,
padding=1,
)
def forward(self, pixel_values: torch.LongTensor):
# downsampling
hidden_states = [self.conv_in(pixel_values)]
for i_level in range(self.num_resolutions):
for i_block in range(self.num_res_blocks):
hidden_state = self.down[i_level].block[i_block](
hidden_states[-1],
)
if len(self.down[i_level].attn) > 0:
hidden_state = self.down[i_level].attn[i_block](hidden_state)
hidden_states.append(hidden_state)
if i_level != self.num_resolutions - 1:
hidden_states.append(self.down[i_level].downsample(hidden_states[-1]))
# middle
last_hidden_state = hidden_states[-1]
last_hidden_state = self.mid.block_1(last_hidden_state)
last_hidden_state = self.mid.attn_1(last_hidden_state)
last_hidden_state = self.mid.block_2(last_hidden_state)
# end
last_hidden_state = self.norm_out(last_hidden_state)
last_hidden_state *= torch.sigmoid(last_hidden_state)
last_hidden_state = self.conv_out(last_hidden_state)
return last_hidden_state
class ChameleonImageVocabularyMapping:
"""
A class for mapping discrete image tokens from VQGAN to BPE tokens.
"""
def __init__(self, vocab_map):
self.vocab_map = vocab_map
self.image_token_id = vocab_map.get("<image>")
@cached_property
def val2name(self):
return {v: k for k, v in self.vocab_map.items()}
@cached_property
def image_tokens(self):
return sorted([val for name, val in self.vocab_map.items() if name.startswith("IMGIMG")])
@cached_property
def bpe2img(self):
img_tkn_chr_mapping = {chr(ord("A") + i): str(i) for i in range(10)}
def remap(old_name: str) -> str:
return "".join(img_tkn_chr_mapping.get(c, c) for c in old_name[len("IMGIMG") : -1])
return {tok: int(remap(self.val2name[tok])) for tok in self.image_tokens}
@cached_property
def img2bpe(self):
return {v: k for k, v in self.bpe2img.items()}
@cached_property
def bpe2img_search_tensors(self):
return torch.tensor(sorted(self.bpe2img.keys())), torch.tensor(sorted(self.bpe2img.values()))
@cached_property
def img2bpe_mapping_tensor(self):
mapping = torch.zeros(max(self.img2bpe.keys()) + 1, dtype=torch.int)
for k, v in self.img2bpe.items():
mapping[k] = v
return mapping
def convert_img2bpe(self, img_batch: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
device = img_batch.device
img_tokens = self.img2bpe_mapping_tensor[img_batch.to("cpu")]
return img_tokens.to(device)
CHAMELEON_START_DOCSTRING = r"""
This model inherits from [`PreTrainedModel`]. Check the superclass documentation for the generic methods the
library implements for all its model (such as downloading or saving, resizing the input embeddings, pruning heads
etc.)
This model is also a PyTorch [torch.nn.Module](https://pytorch.org/docs/stable/nn.html#torch.nn.Module) subclass.
Use it as a regular PyTorch Module and refer to the PyTorch documentation for all matter related to general usage
and behavior.
Parameters:
config ([`ChameleonConfig`]):
Model configuration class with all the parameters of the model. Initializing with a config file does not
load the weights associated with the model, only the configuration. Check out the
[`~PreTrainedModel.from_pretrained`] method to load the model weights.
"""
@add_start_docstrings(
"The bare chameleon Model outputting raw hidden-states without any specific head on top.",
CHAMELEON_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class ChameleonPreTrainedModel(PreTrainedModel):
config_class = ChameleonConfig
base_model_prefix = "model"
supports_gradient_checkpointing = True
_no_split_modules = ["ChameleonDecoderLayer", "ChameleonSwinDecoderLayer"]
_skip_keys_device_placement = ["past_key_values", "causal_mask"]
_supports_flash_attn_2 = True
_supports_sdpa = True
_supports_quantized_cache = True
_supports_cache_class = True
_supports_static_cache = True
_supports_param_buffer_assignment = False
def _init_weights(self, module):
std = self.config.initializer_range
if isinstance(module, ChameleonVQVAE):
module.apply(module._init_weights)
elif isinstance(module, (nn.Linear, nn.Conv2d)):
module.weight.data.normal_(mean=0.0, std=std)
if module.bias is not None:
module.bias.data.zero_()
elif isinstance(module, nn.Embedding):
module.weight.data.normal_(mean=0.0, std=std)
if module.padding_idx is not None:
module.weight.data[module.padding_idx].zero_()
CHAMELEON_VQ_START_DOCSTRING = r"""
This model inherits from [`PreTrainedModel`]. Check the superclass documentation for the generic methods the
library implements for all its model (such as downloading or saving, resizing the input embeddings, pruning heads
etc.)
This model is also a PyTorch [torch.nn.Module](https://pytorch.org/docs/stable/nn.html#torch.nn.Module) subclass.
Use it as a regular PyTorch Module and refer to the PyTorch documentation for all matter related to general usage
and behavior.
Parameters:
config ([`ChameleonVQVAEConfig`]):
Model configuration class with all the parameters of the model. Initializing with a config file does not
load the weights associated with the model, only the configuration. Check out the
[`~PreTrainedModel.from_pretrained`] method to load the model weights.
"""
@add_start_docstrings(
"""The VQ-VAE model used in Chameleon for encoding/decoding images into discrete tokens.
This model follows the "Make-a-scene: Scene-based text-to-image generation with human priors" paper from
[ Oran Gafni, Adam Polyak, Oron Ashual, Shelly Sheynin, Devi Parikh, and Yaniv Taigman](https://arxiv.org/abs/2203.13131).
""",
CHAMELEON_VQ_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class ChameleonVQVAE(ChameleonPreTrainedModel):
config_class = ChameleonVQVAEConfig
_no_split_modules = ["ChameleonVQVAEVectorQuantizer"]
def _init_weights(self, module):
std = self.config.initializer_range
if isinstance(module, nn.Embedding):
module.weight.data.normal_(mean=0.0, std=std)
elif isinstance(module, nn.GroupNorm):
module.bias.data.zero_()
module.weight.data.fill_(1.0)
elif isinstance(module, (nn.Linear, nn.Conv2d)):
module.weight.data.normal_(mean=0.0, std=std)
if module.bias is not None:
module.bias.data.zero_()
def __init__(self, config: ChameleonVQVAEConfig):
super().__init__(config)
self.encoder = ChameleonVQVAEEncoder(config)
self.quantize = ChameleonVQVAEVectorQuantizer(config)
self.quant_conv = torch.nn.Conv2d(config.latent_channels, config.embed_dim, 1)
self.post_quant_conv = torch.nn.Conv2d(config.embed_dim, config.latent_channels, 1)
self.eval() # Chameleon's VQ model is frozen
def encode(self, pixel_values: torch.LongTensor):
hidden_states = self.encoder(pixel_values)
hidden_states = self.quant_conv(hidden_states)
quant, emb_loss, indices = self.quantize(hidden_states)
return quant, emb_loss, indices
CHAMELEON_INPUTS_DOCSTRING = r"""
Args:
input_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`):
Indices of input sequence tokens in the vocabulary. Padding will be ignored by default should you provide
it.
Indices can be obtained using [`AutoTokenizer`]. See [`PreTrainedTokenizer.encode`] and
[`PreTrainedTokenizer.__call__`] for details.
[What are input IDs?](../glossary#input-ids)
pixel_values (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, num_channels, image_size, image_size)):
The tensors corresponding to the input images. Pixel values can be obtained using
[`AutoImageProcessor`]. See [`ChameleonImageProcessor.__call__`] for details.
attention_mask (`torch.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on padding token indices. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
Indices can be obtained using [`AutoTokenizer`]. See [`PreTrainedTokenizer.encode`] and
[`PreTrainedTokenizer.__call__`] for details.
If `past_key_values` is used, optionally only the last `input_ids` have to be input (see
`past_key_values`).
If you want to change padding behavior, you should read [`modeling_opt._prepare_decoder_attention_mask`]
and modify to your needs. See diagram 1 in [the paper](https://arxiv.org/abs/1910.13461) for more
information on the default strategy.
- 1 indicates the head is **not masked**,
- 0 indicates the head is **masked**.
position_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Indices of positions of each input sequence tokens in the position embeddings. Selected in the range `[0,
config.n_positions - 1]`.
[What are position IDs?](../glossary#position-ids)
past_key_values (`Cache`, *optional*):
Pre-computed hidden-states (key and values in the self-attention blocks and in the cross-attention
blocks) that can be used to speed up sequential decoding. This typically consists in the `past_key_values`
returned by the model at a previous stage of decoding, when `use_cache=True` or `config.use_cache=True`.
Should always be a [`~cache_utils.Cache`] instance and the model will output the same cache instance.
If `past_key_values` are used, the user can optionally input only the last `input_ids` (those that don't
have their past key value states given to this model) of shape `(batch_size, 1)` instead of all `input_ids`
of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`.
inputs_embeds (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`, *optional*):
Optionally, instead of passing `input_ids` you can choose to directly pass an embedded representation. This
is useful if you want more control over how to convert `input_ids` indices into associated vectors than the
model's internal embedding lookup matrix.
use_cache (`bool`, *optional*):
If set to `True`, `past_key_values` key value states are returned and can be used to speed up decoding (see
`past_key_values`).
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under returned
tensors for more detail.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors for
more detail.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple.
cache_position (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Indices depicting the position of the input sequence tokens in the sequence. Contrarily to `position_ids`,
this tensor is not affected by padding. It is used to update the cache in the correct position and to infer
the complete sequence length.
"""
@add_start_docstrings(
"The bare chameleon Model outputting raw hidden-states without any specific head on top.",
CHAMELEON_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class ChameleonModel(ChameleonPreTrainedModel):
"""
Transformer decoder consisting of *config.num_hidden_layers* layers. Each layer is a [`ChameleonDecoderLayer`]
Args:
config: ChameleonConfig
"""
def __init__(self, config: ChameleonConfig):
super().__init__(config)
self.padding_idx = config.pad_token_id
self.vocab_size = config.vocab_size
self.embed_tokens = nn.Embedding(config.vocab_size, config.hidden_size, self.padding_idx)
self.vocabulary_mapping = ChameleonImageVocabularyMapping(config.vocabulary_map)
decoder_layer = ChameleonDecoderLayer if not self.config.swin_norm else ChameleonSwinDecoderLayer
self.layers = nn.ModuleList(
[decoder_layer(config, layer_idx) for layer_idx in range(config.num_hidden_layers)]
)
self.norm = ChameleonRMSNorm(config.hidden_size, eps=config.rms_norm_eps)
self.vqmodel = ChameleonVQVAE._from_config(config.vq_config)
self.gradient_checkpointing = False
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
def get_input_embeddings(self):
return self.embed_tokens
def set_input_embeddings(self, value):
self.embed_tokens = value
def get_image_tokens(self, pixel_values: torch.FloatTensor):
"""
Tokenizes images into discrete tokens with VQGAN module. Converts
obtained image tokens into BPE tokens and wraps with "boi" and "eoi"
special tokens.
Args:
pixel_values (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, num_channels, image_size, image_size)):
The tensors corresponding to the input images.
"""
batch_size = pixel_values.shape[0]
_, _, image_toks = self.vqmodel.encode(pixel_values)
bpe_toks = self.vocabulary_mapping.convert_img2bpe(image_toks)
bpe_toks = bpe_toks.view(batch_size, -1)
return bpe_toks
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(CHAMELEON_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@add_code_sample_docstrings(
checkpoint=_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC,
output_type=BaseModelOutputWithPast,
config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC,
expected_output=_EXPECTED_OUTPUT_SHAPE,
)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
pixel_values: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
past_key_values: Optional[Cache] = None,
inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
use_cache: Optional[bool] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
cache_position: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple, BaseModelOutputWithPast]:
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
use_cache = use_cache if use_cache is not None else self.config.use_cache
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
if self.gradient_checkpointing and self.training and use_cache:
logger.warning_once(
"`use_cache=True` is incompatible with gradient checkpointing. Setting `use_cache=False`."
)
use_cache = False
if (input_ids is None) ^ (inputs_embeds is not None):
raise ValueError("You must specify exactly one of input_ids or inputs_embeds")
if pixel_values is not None and inputs_embeds is not None:
raise ValueError(
"You cannot specify both pixel_values and inputs_embeds at the same time, and must specify either one"
)
if pixel_values is not None:
image_tokens = self.get_image_tokens(pixel_values)
special_image_mask = input_ids == self.vocabulary_mapping.image_token_id
if not is_torchdynamo_compiling() and input_ids[special_image_mask].numel() != image_tokens.numel():
n_image_tokens_in_text = (input_ids == self.vocabulary_mapping.image_token_id).sum()
n_image_features = image_tokens.shape[0] * image_tokens.shape[1]
raise ValueError(
f"Image features and image tokens do not match: tokens: {n_image_tokens_in_text}, features {n_image_features}"
)
image_tokens = image_tokens.to(input_ids.device, input_ids.dtype)
input_ids = input_ids.masked_scatter(special_image_mask, image_tokens)
if inputs_embeds is None:
inputs_embeds = self.embed_tokens(input_ids)
# torch.jit.trace() doesn't support cache objects in the output
if use_cache and past_key_values is None and not torch.jit.is_tracing():
past_key_values = DynamicCache()
if cache_position is None:
past_seen_tokens = past_key_values.get_seq_length() if past_key_values is not None else 0
cache_position = torch.arange(
past_seen_tokens, past_seen_tokens + inputs_embeds.shape[1], device=inputs_embeds.device
)
if position_ids is None:
position_ids = cache_position.unsqueeze(0)
causal_mask = self._update_causal_mask(
attention_mask, inputs_embeds, cache_position, past_key_values, output_attentions
)
# embed positions
hidden_states = inputs_embeds
# decoder layers
all_hidden_states = () if output_hidden_states else None
all_self_attns = () if output_attentions else None
next_decoder_cache = None
for decoder_layer in self.layers:
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states += (hidden_states,)
if self.gradient_checkpointing and self.training:
layer_outputs = self._gradient_checkpointing_func(
decoder_layer.__call__,
hidden_states,
causal_mask,
position_ids,
past_key_values,
output_attentions,
use_cache,
cache_position,
)
else:
layer_outputs = decoder_layer(
hidden_states,
attention_mask=causal_mask,
position_ids=position_ids,
past_key_value=past_key_values,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
use_cache=use_cache,
cache_position=cache_position,
)
hidden_states = layer_outputs[0]
if use_cache:
next_decoder_cache = layer_outputs[2 if output_attentions else 1]
if output_attentions:
all_self_attns += (layer_outputs[1],)
hidden_states = self.norm(hidden_states)
# add hidden states from the last decoder layer
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states += (hidden_states,)
next_cache = None
if use_cache:
next_cache = next_decoder_cache
if not return_dict:
return tuple(v for v in [hidden_states, next_cache, all_hidden_states, all_self_attns] if v is not None)
return BaseModelOutputWithPast(
last_hidden_state=hidden_states,
past_key_values=next_cache,
hidden_states=all_hidden_states,
attentions=all_self_attns,
)
# Copied from transformers.models.llama.modeling_llama.LlamaModel._update_causal_mask
def _update_causal_mask(
self,
attention_mask: torch.Tensor,
input_tensor: torch.Tensor,
cache_position: torch.Tensor,
past_key_values: Cache,
output_attentions: bool = False,
):
if self.config._attn_implementation == "flash_attention_2":
if attention_mask is not None and (attention_mask == 0.0).any():
return attention_mask
return None
if self.config._attn_implementation == "flex_attention":
if isinstance(attention_mask, torch.Tensor):
attention_mask = make_flex_block_causal_mask(attention_mask)
if isinstance(attention_mask, BlockMask):
return attention_mask
# For SDPA, when possible, we will rely on its `is_causal` argument instead of its `attn_mask` argument, in
# order to dispatch on Flash Attention 2. This feature is not compatible with static cache, as SDPA will fail
# to infer the attention mask.
past_seen_tokens = past_key_values.get_seq_length() if past_key_values is not None else 0
using_static_cache = isinstance(past_key_values, StaticCache)
# When output attentions is True, sdpa implementation's forward method calls the eager implementation's forward
if self.config._attn_implementation == "sdpa" and not using_static_cache and not output_attentions:
if AttentionMaskConverter._ignore_causal_mask_sdpa(
attention_mask,
inputs_embeds=input_tensor,
past_key_values_length=past_seen_tokens,
is_training=self.training,
):
return None
dtype, device = input_tensor.dtype, input_tensor.device
sequence_length = input_tensor.shape[1]
if using_static_cache:
target_length = past_key_values.get_max_cache_shape()
else:
target_length = (
attention_mask.shape[-1]
if isinstance(attention_mask, torch.Tensor)
else past_seen_tokens + sequence_length + 1
)
# In case the provided `attention` mask is 2D, we generate a causal mask here (4D).
causal_mask = self._prepare_4d_causal_attention_mask_with_cache_position(
attention_mask,
sequence_length=sequence_length,
target_length=target_length,
dtype=dtype,
device=device,
cache_position=cache_position,
batch_size=input_tensor.shape[0],
)
if (
self.config._attn_implementation == "sdpa"
and attention_mask is not None
and attention_mask.device.type in ["cuda", "xpu"]
and not output_attentions
):
# Attend to all tokens in fully masked rows in the causal_mask, for example the relevant first rows when
# using left padding. This is required by F.scaled_dot_product_attention memory-efficient attention path.
# Details: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/issues/110213
min_dtype = torch.finfo(dtype).min
causal_mask = AttentionMaskConverter._unmask_unattended(causal_mask, min_dtype)
return causal_mask
@staticmethod
# Copied from transformers.models.llama.modeling_llama.LlamaPreTrainedModel._prepare_4d_causal_attention_mask_with_cache_position
def _prepare_4d_causal_attention_mask_with_cache_position(
attention_mask: torch.Tensor,
sequence_length: int,
target_length: int,
dtype: torch.dtype,
device: torch.device,
cache_position: torch.Tensor,
batch_size: int,
**kwargs,
):
"""
Creates a causal 4D mask of shape `(batch_size, 1, query_length, key_value_length)` from a 2D mask of shape
`(batch_size, key_value_length)`, or if the input `attention_mask` is already 4D, do nothing.
Args:
attention_mask (`torch.Tensor`):
A 2D attention mask of shape `(batch_size, key_value_length)` or a 4D attention mask of shape
`(batch_size, 1, query_length, key_value_length)`.
sequence_length (`int`):
The sequence length being processed.
target_length (`int`):
The target length: when generating with static cache, the mask should be as long as the static cache,
to account for the 0 padding, the part of the cache that is not filled yet.
dtype (`torch.dtype`):
The dtype to use for the 4D attention mask.
device (`torch.device`):
The device to place the 4D attention mask on.
cache_position (`torch.Tensor`):
Indices depicting the position of the input sequence tokens in the sequence.
batch_size (`torch.Tensor`):
Batch size.
"""
if attention_mask is not None and attention_mask.dim() == 4:
# In this case we assume that the mask comes already in inverted form and requires no inversion or slicing.
causal_mask = attention_mask
else:
min_dtype = torch.finfo(dtype).min
causal_mask = torch.full(
(sequence_length, target_length), fill_value=min_dtype, dtype=dtype, device=device
)
if sequence_length != 1:
causal_mask = torch.triu(causal_mask, diagonal=1)
causal_mask *= torch.arange(target_length, device=device) > cache_position.reshape(-1, 1)
causal_mask = causal_mask[None, None, :, :].expand(batch_size, 1, -1, -1)
if attention_mask is not None:
causal_mask = causal_mask.clone() # copy to contiguous memory for in-place edit
mask_length = attention_mask.shape[-1]
padding_mask = causal_mask[:, :, :, :mask_length] + attention_mask[:, None, None, :].to(
causal_mask.device
)
padding_mask = padding_mask == 0
causal_mask[:, :, :, :mask_length] = causal_mask[:, :, :, :mask_length].masked_fill(
padding_mask, min_dtype
)
return causal_mask
@add_start_docstrings(
"Chameleon Model with a head on top used for outputting logits for next token prediction.",
CHAMELEON_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class ChameleonForConditionalGeneration(ChameleonPreTrainedModel, GenerationMixin):
_tied_weights_keys = ["lm_head.weight"]
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__(config)
self.model = ChameleonModel(config)
self.vocab_size = config.vocab_size
self.lm_head = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.vocab_size, bias=False)
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
def get_input_embeddings(self):
return self.model.embed_tokens
def set_input_embeddings(self, value):
self.model.embed_tokens = value
def get_output_embeddings(self):
return self.lm_head
def set_output_embeddings(self, new_embeddings):
self.lm_head = new_embeddings
def set_decoder(self, decoder):
self.model = decoder
def get_decoder(self):
return self.model
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(CHAMELEON_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=CausalLMOutputWithPast, config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
pixel_values: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
past_key_values: Optional[Cache] = None,
inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
labels: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
use_cache: Optional[bool] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
cache_position: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple, CausalLMOutputWithPast]:
r"""
labels (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Labels for computing the masked language modeling loss. Indices should either be in `[0, ...,
config.vocab_size]` or -100 (see `input_ids` docstring). Tokens with indices set to `-100` are ignored
(masked), the loss is only computed for the tokens with labels in `[0, ..., config.vocab_size]`.
Returns:
Example:
```python
>>> from transformers import ChameleonProcessor, ChameleonForConditionalGeneration
>>> import torch
>>> import requests
>>> from PIL import Image
>>> model = ChameleonForConditionalGeneration.from_pretrained("facebook/chameleon-7b", torch_dtype=torch.bfloat16)
>>> processor = ChameleonProcessor.from_pretrained("facebook/chameleon-7b")
>>> prompt = "I used to know a lot about constellations when I was younger, but as I grew older, I forgot most of what I knew. These are the only two constellations that I really remember now.<image><image>I would like for you to tell me about 3 more constellations and give me a little bit of history about the constellation."
>>> image = Image.open(requests.get("https://nineplanets.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/the-big-dipper-1.jpg", stream=True).raw)
>>> image_2 = Image.open(requests.get("https://www.kxan.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/40/2020/10/ORION.jpg", stream=True).raw)
>>> inputs = processor(images=[image, image_2], text=prompt, return_tensors="pt").to(model.device, torch.bfloat16)
>>> generated_ids = model.generate(**inputs, max_new_tokens=100, do_sample=False)
>>> processor.batch_decode(generated_ids, skip_special_tokens=True)[0]
```"""
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
# decoder outputs consists of (dec_features, layer_state, dec_hidden, dec_attn)
outputs = self.model(
input_ids=input_ids,
pixel_values=pixel_values,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
position_ids=position_ids,
past_key_values=past_key_values,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
use_cache=use_cache,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
cache_position=cache_position,
)
hidden_states = outputs[0]
logits = self.lm_head(hidden_states)
# Disallow image tokens which does not include special begin-image and end-image tokens
image_tokens = self.model.vocabulary_mapping.image_tokens
logits[:, :, image_tokens] = torch.finfo(logits.dtype).min
loss = None
if labels is not None:
# Upcast to float if we need to compute the loss to avoid potential precision issues
logits = logits.float()
# Shift so that tokens < n predict n
shift_logits = logits[..., :-1, :].contiguous()
shift_labels = labels[..., 1:].contiguous()
# Flatten the tokens
loss_fct = CrossEntropyLoss()
shift_logits = shift_logits.view(-1, self.config.vocab_size)
shift_labels = shift_labels.view(-1)
# Enable model parallelism
shift_labels = shift_labels.to(shift_logits.device)
loss = loss_fct(shift_logits, shift_labels)
if not return_dict:
output = (logits,) + outputs[1:]
return (loss,) + output if loss is not None else output
return CausalLMOutputWithPast(
loss=loss,
logits=logits,
past_key_values=outputs.past_key_values,
hidden_states=outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=outputs.attentions,
)
def prepare_inputs_for_generation(
self,
input_ids,
pixel_values=None,
past_key_values=None,
attention_mask=None,
inputs_embeds=None,
cache_position=None,
position_ids=None,
use_cache=True,
**kwargs,
):
# Overwritten -- in specific circumstances we don't want to forward image inputs to the model
model_inputs = super().prepare_inputs_for_generation(
input_ids,
pixel_values=pixel_values,
past_key_values=past_key_values,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
cache_position=cache_position,
position_ids=position_ids,
use_cache=use_cache,
**kwargs,
)
if cache_position[0] != 0:
# If we're in cached decoding stage, pixel values should be `None` because input ids do not contain special image token anymore
# Otherwise we need pixel values to be passed to model
model_inputs["pixel_values"] = None
return model_inputs
__all__ = ["ChameleonForConditionalGeneration", "ChameleonModel", "ChameleonPreTrainedModel", "ChameleonVQVAE"]
```
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```py
# coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2024 Meta Inc. and The HuggingFace Inc. team. All rights reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
"""
Processor class for Chameleon.
"""
from typing import List, Optional, Union
from ...feature_extraction_utils import BatchFeature
from ...image_utils import ImageInput
from ...processing_utils import ProcessingKwargs, ProcessorMixin, TextKwargs, Unpack, _validate_images_text_input_order
from ...tokenization_utils_base import PreTokenizedInput, TextInput
class ChameleonTextKwargs(TextKwargs, total=False):
return_for_text_completion: bool
class ChameleonProcessorKwargs(ProcessingKwargs, total=False):
text_kwargs: ChameleonTextKwargs
_defaults = {
"text_kwargs": {
"padding": False,
"return_for_text_completion": False,
},
"common_kwargs": {
"return_tensors": "pt",
},
}
class ChameleonProcessor(ProcessorMixin):
r"""
Constructs a Chameleon processor which wraps a Chameleon image processor and a Chameleon tokenizer into a single
processor.
[`ChameleonProcessor`] offers all the functionalities of [`ChameleonImageProcessor`] and [`LlamaTokenizerFast`].
See the [`~ChameleonProcessor.__call__`] and [`~ChameleonProcessor.decode`] for more information.
Args:
image_processor ([`ChameleonImageProcessor`]):
The image processor is a required input.
tokenizer ([`LlamaTokenizerFast`]):
The tokenizer is a required input.
image_seq_length (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 1024):
Sequence length of one image embedding.
image_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"<image>"`):
The special token used to indicate image in the text.
"""
attributes = ["image_processor", "tokenizer"]
tokenizer_class = ("LlamaTokenizer", "LlamaTokenizerFast")
valid_kwargs = ["image_seq_length", "image_token"]
image_processor_class = "ChameleonImageProcessor"
def __init__(self, image_processor, tokenizer, image_seq_length: int = 1024, image_token: str = "<image>"):
self.image_seq_length = image_seq_length
self.image_token = tokenizer.image_token if hasattr(tokenizer, "image_token") else image_token
self.image_start_token = (
tokenizer.boi_token if hasattr(tokenizer, "boi_token") else "<racm3:break>"
) # fixed tokens for start and end, so can hardcode
self.image_end_token = tokenizer.eoi_token if hasattr(tokenizer, "eoi_token") else "<eoss>"
super().__init__(image_processor, tokenizer)
def __call__(
self,
images: Optional[ImageInput] = None,
text: Optional[Union[TextInput, PreTokenizedInput, List[TextInput], List[PreTokenizedInput]]] = None,
audio=None,
videos=None,
**kwargs: Unpack[ChameleonProcessorKwargs],
) -> BatchFeature:
"""
Main method to prepare for the model one or several sequences(s) and image(s). This method forwards the `text`
and `kwargs` arguments to LlamaTokenizerFast's [`~LlamaTokenizerFast.__call__`] if `text` is not `None` to encode
the text. To prepare the image(s), this method forwards the `images` and `kwrags` arguments to
CLIPImageProcessor's [`~CLIPImageProcessor.__call__`] if `images` is not `None`. Please refer to the docstring
of the above two methods for more information.
Args:
images (`PIL.Image.Image`, `np.ndarray`, `torch.Tensor`, `List[PIL.Image.Image]`, `List[np.ndarray]`, `List[torch.Tensor]`):
The image or batch of images to be prepared. Each image can be a PIL image, NumPy array or PyTorch
tensor. Both channels-first and channels-last formats are supported.
text (`str`, `List[str]`, `List[List[str]]`):
The sequence or batch of sequences to be encoded. Each sequence can be a string or a list of strings
(pretokenized string). If the sequences are provided as list of strings (pretokenized), you must set
`is_split_into_words=True` (to lift the ambiguity with a batch of sequences).
return_tensors (`str` or [`~utils.TensorType`], *optional*):
If set, will return tensors of a particular framework. Acceptable values are:
- `'tf'`: Return TensorFlow `tf.constant` objects.
- `'pt'`: Return PyTorch `torch.Tensor` objects.
- `'np'`: Return NumPy `np.ndarray` objects.
- `'jax'`: Return JAX `jnp.ndarray` objects.
Returns:
[`BatchFeature`]: A [`BatchFeature`] with the following fields:
- **input_ids** -- List of token ids to be fed to a model. Returned when `text` is not `None`.
- **attention_mask** -- List of indices specifying which tokens should be attended to by the model (when
`return_attention_mask=True` or if *"attention_mask"* is in `self.model_input_names` and if `text` is not
`None`).
- **pixel_values** -- Pixel values to be fed to a model. Returned when `images` is not `None`.
"""
# check if images and text inputs are reversed for BC
images, text = _validate_images_text_input_order(images, text)
if isinstance(text, str):
text = [text]
elif not isinstance(text, list) and not isinstance(text[0], str):
raise TypeError("Invalid input text. Please provide a string, or a list of strings")
if text is None and images is None:
raise ValueError("You must provide either text or images")
output_kwargs = self._merge_kwargs(
ChameleonProcessorKwargs,
tokenizer_init_kwargs=self.tokenizer.init_kwargs,
**kwargs,
)
return_for_text_completion = output_kwargs["text_kwargs"].pop("return_for_text_completion", False)
# Replace the image token with the expanded image token sequence
prompt_strings = []
one_img_tokens = self.image_start_token + (self.image_token * self.image_seq_length) + self.image_end_token
for sample in text:
sample = sample.replace(self.image_token, one_img_tokens)
if not return_for_text_completion:
sample += self.tokenizer.sep_token # special Chameleon treatment to add sep for chat mode
prompt_strings.append(sample)
data = self.tokenizer(prompt_strings, **output_kwargs["text_kwargs"])
if images is not None:
data["pixel_values"] = self.image_processor(images, **output_kwargs["images_kwargs"])["pixel_values"]
return BatchFeature(data=data, tensor_type=output_kwargs["common_kwargs"]["return_tensors"])
# Copied from transformers.models.clip.processing_clip.CLIPProcessor.batch_decode with CLIP->Llama
def batch_decode(self, *args, **kwargs):
"""
This method forwards all its arguments to LlamaTokenizerFast's [`~PreTrainedTokenizer.batch_decode`]. Please
refer to the docstring of this method for more information.
"""
return self.tokenizer.batch_decode(*args, **kwargs)
# Copied from transformers.models.clip.processing_clip.CLIPProcessor.decode with CLIP->Llama
def decode(self, *args, **kwargs):
"""
This method forwards all its arguments to LlamaTokenizerFast's [`~PreTrainedTokenizer.decode`]. Please refer to
the docstring of this method for more information.
"""
return self.tokenizer.decode(*args, **kwargs)
@property
# Copied from transformers.models.clip.processing_clip.CLIPProcessor.model_input_names
def model_input_names(self):
tokenizer_input_names = self.tokenizer.model_input_names
image_processor_input_names = self.image_processor.model_input_names
return list(dict.fromkeys(tokenizer_input_names + image_processor_input_names))
__all__ = ["ChameleonProcessor"]
```
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```py
# Copyright 2024 The HuggingFace Team. All rights reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING
from ...utils import _LazyModule
from ...utils.import_utils import define_import_structure
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from .configuration_chinese_clip import *
from .feature_extraction_chinese_clip import *
from .image_processing_chinese_clip import *
from .modeling_chinese_clip import *
from .processing_chinese_clip import *
else:
import sys
_file = globals()["__file__"]
sys.modules[__name__] = _LazyModule(__name__, _file, define_import_structure(_file), module_spec=__spec__)
```
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```py
# coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2022 The OFA-Sys Team Authors and The HuggingFace Team. All rights reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
"""Chinese-CLIP model configuration"""
from collections import OrderedDict
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Any, Mapping, Optional
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from ...processing_utils import ProcessorMixin
from ...utils import TensorType
from ...configuration_utils import PretrainedConfig
from ...onnx import OnnxConfig
from ...utils import logging
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
class ChineseCLIPTextConfig(PretrainedConfig):
r"""
This is the configuration class to store the configuration of a [`ChineseCLIPModel`]. It is used to instantiate a
Chinese CLIP model according to the specified arguments, defining the model architecture. Instantiating a
configuration with the defaults will yield a similar configuration to that of the Chinese CLIP
[OFA-Sys/chinese-clip-vit-base-patch16](https:
//huggingface.co/OFA-Sys/chinese-clip-vit-base-patch16) architecture.
Configuration objects inherit from [`PretrainedConfig`] and can be used to control the model outputs. Read the
documentation from [`PretrainedConfig`] for more information.
Args:
vocab_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 30522):
Vocabulary size of the CHINESE_CLIP model. Defines the number of different tokens that can be represented
by the `inputs_ids` passed when calling [`ChineseCLIPModel`].
hidden_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 768):
Dimensionality of the encoder layers and the pooler layer.
num_hidden_layers (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 12):
Number of hidden layers in the Transformer encoder.
num_attention_heads (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 12):
Number of attention heads for each attention layer in the Transformer encoder.
intermediate_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 3072):
Dimensionality of the "intermediate" (often named feed-forward) layer in the Transformer encoder.
hidden_act (`str` or `Callable`, *optional*, defaults to `"gelu"`):
The non-linear activation function (function or string) in the encoder and pooler. If string, `"gelu"`,
`"relu"`, `"silu"` and `"gelu_new"` are supported.
hidden_dropout_prob (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.1):
The dropout probability for all fully connected layers in the embeddings, encoder, and pooler.
attention_probs_dropout_prob (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.1):
The dropout ratio for the attention probabilities.
max_position_embeddings (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 512):
The maximum sequence length that this model might ever be used with. Typically set this to something large
just in case (e.g., 512 or 1024 or 2048).
type_vocab_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 2):
The vocabulary size of the `token_type_ids` passed when calling [`ChineseCLIPModel`].
initializer_range (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.02):
The standard deviation of the truncated_normal_initializer for initializing all weight matrices.
initializer_factor (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 1.0):
A factor for initializing all weight matrices (should be kept to 1, used internally for initialization
testing).
layer_norm_eps (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 1e-12):
The epsilon used by the layer normalization layers.
pad_token_id (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 0):
Padding token id.
position_embedding_type (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"absolute"`):
Type of position embedding. Choose one of `"absolute"`, `"relative_key"`, `"relative_key_query"`. For
positional embeddings use `"absolute"`. For more information on `"relative_key"`, please refer to
[Self-Attention with Relative Position Representations (Shaw et al.)](https://arxiv.org/abs/1803.02155).
For more information on `"relative_key_query"`, please refer to *Method 4* in [Improve Transformer Models
with Better Relative Position Embeddings (Huang et al.)](https://arxiv.org/abs/2009.13658).
use_cache (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether or not the model should return the last key/values attentions (not used by all models). Only
relevant if `config.is_decoder=True`.
Example:
```python
>>> from transformers import ChineseCLIPTextConfig, ChineseCLIPTextModel
>>> # Initializing a ChineseCLIPTextConfig with OFA-Sys/chinese-clip-vit-base-patch16 style configuration
>>> configuration = ChineseCLIPTextConfig()
>>> # Initializing a ChineseCLIPTextModel (with random weights) from the OFA-Sys/chinese-clip-vit-base-patch16 style configuration
>>> model = ChineseCLIPTextModel(configuration)
>>> # Accessing the model configuration
>>> configuration = model.config
```"""
model_type = "chinese_clip_text_model"
base_config_key = "text_config"
def __init__(
self,
vocab_size=30522,
hidden_size=768,
num_hidden_layers=12,
num_attention_heads=12,
intermediate_size=3072,
hidden_act="gelu",
hidden_dropout_prob=0.1,
attention_probs_dropout_prob=0.1,
max_position_embeddings=512,
type_vocab_size=2,
initializer_range=0.02,
initializer_factor=1.0,
layer_norm_eps=1e-12,
pad_token_id=0,
position_embedding_type="absolute",
use_cache=True,
**kwargs,
):
super().__init__(pad_token_id=pad_token_id, **kwargs)
self.vocab_size = vocab_size
self.hidden_size = hidden_size
self.num_hidden_layers = num_hidden_layers
self.num_attention_heads = num_attention_heads
self.hidden_act = hidden_act
self.intermediate_size = intermediate_size
self.hidden_dropout_prob = hidden_dropout_prob
self.attention_probs_dropout_prob = attention_probs_dropout_prob
self.max_position_embeddings = max_position_embeddings
self.type_vocab_size = type_vocab_size
self.initializer_range = initializer_range
self.initializer_factor = initializer_factor
self.layer_norm_eps = layer_norm_eps
self.position_embedding_type = position_embedding_type
self.use_cache = use_cache
class ChineseCLIPVisionConfig(PretrainedConfig):
r"""
This is the configuration class to store the configuration of a [`ChineseCLIPModel`]. It is used to instantiate an
ChineseCLIP model according to the specified arguments, defining the model architecture. Instantiating a
configuration with the defaults will yield a similar configuration to that of the ChineseCLIP
[OFA-Sys/chinese-clip-vit-base-patch16](https://huggingface.co/OFA-Sys/chinese-clip-vit-base-patch16) architecture.
Configuration objects inherit from [`PretrainedConfig`] and can be used to control the model outputs. Read the
documentation from [`PretrainedConfig`] for more information.
Args:
hidden_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 768):
Dimensionality of the encoder layers and the pooler layer.
intermediate_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 3072):
Dimensionality of the "intermediate" (i.e., feed-forward) layer in the Transformer encoder.
projection_dim (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 512):
Dimensionality of text and vision projection layers.
num_hidden_layers (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 12):
Number of hidden layers in the Transformer encoder.
num_attention_heads (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 12):
Number of attention heads for each attention layer in the Transformer encoder.
num_channels (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 3):
The number of input channels.
image_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 224):
The size (resolution) of each image.
patch_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 32):
The size (resolution) of each patch.
hidden_act (`str` or `function`, *optional*, defaults to `"quick_gelu"`):
The non-linear activation function (function or string) in the encoder and pooler. If string, `"gelu"`,
`"relu"`, `"selu"` and `"gelu_new"` `"quick_gelu"` are supported.
layer_norm_eps (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 1e-05):
The epsilon used by the layer normalization layers.
attention_dropout (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.0):
The dropout ratio for the attention probabilities.
initializer_range (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.02):
The standard deviation of the truncated_normal_initializer for initializing all weight matrices.
initializer_factor (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 1.0):
A factor for initializing all weight matrices (should be kept to 1, used internally for initialization
testing).
Example:
```python
>>> from transformers import ChineseCLIPVisionConfig, ChineseCLIPVisionModel
>>> # Initializing a ChineseCLIPVisionConfig with OFA-Sys/chinese-clip-vit-base-patch16 style configuration
>>> configuration = ChineseCLIPVisionConfig()
>>> # Initializing a ChineseCLIPVisionModel (with random weights) from the OFA-Sys/chinese-clip-vit-base-patch16 style configuration
>>> model = ChineseCLIPVisionModel(configuration)
>>> # Accessing the model configuration
>>> configuration = model.config
```"""
model_type = "chinese_clip_vision_model"
base_config_key = "vision_config"
def __init__(
self,
hidden_size=768,
intermediate_size=3072,
projection_dim=512,
num_hidden_layers=12,
num_attention_heads=12,
num_channels=3,
image_size=224,
patch_size=32,
hidden_act="quick_gelu",
layer_norm_eps=1e-5,
attention_dropout=0.0,
initializer_range=0.02,
initializer_factor=1.0,
**kwargs,
):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.hidden_size = hidden_size
self.intermediate_size = intermediate_size
self.projection_dim = projection_dim
self.num_hidden_layers = num_hidden_layers
self.num_attention_heads = num_attention_heads
self.num_channels = num_channels
self.patch_size = patch_size
self.image_size = image_size
self.initializer_range = initializer_range
self.initializer_factor = initializer_factor
self.attention_dropout = attention_dropout
self.layer_norm_eps = layer_norm_eps
self.hidden_act = hidden_act
class ChineseCLIPConfig(PretrainedConfig):
r"""
[`ChineseCLIPConfig`] is the configuration class to store the configuration of a [`ChineseCLIPModel`]. It is used
to instantiate Chinese-CLIP model according to the specified arguments, defining the text model and vision model
configs. Instantiating a configuration with the defaults will yield a similar configuration to that of the
Chinese-CLIP [OFA-Sys/chinese-clip-vit-base-patch16](https://huggingface.co/OFA-Sys/chinese-clip-vit-base-patch16)
architecture.
Configuration objects inherit from [`PretrainedConfig`] and can be used to control the model outputs. Read the
documentation from [`PretrainedConfig`] for more information.
Args:
text_config (`dict`, *optional*):
Dictionary of configuration options used to initialize [`ChineseCLIPTextConfig`].
vision_config (`dict`, *optional*):
Dictionary of configuration options used to initialize [`ChineseCLIPVisionConfig`].
projection_dim (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 512):
Dimensionality of text and vision projection layers.
logit_scale_init_value (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 2.6592):
The initial value of the *logit_scale* parameter. Default is used as per the original ChineseCLIP
implementation.
kwargs (*optional*):
Dictionary of keyword arguments.
Example:
```python
>>> from transformers import ChineseCLIPConfig, ChineseCLIPModel
>>> # Initializing a ChineseCLIPConfig with OFA-Sys/chinese-clip-vit-base-patch16 style configuration
>>> configuration = ChineseCLIPConfig()
>>> # Initializing a ChineseCLIPModel (with random weights) from the OFA-Sys/chinese-clip-vit-base-patch16 style configuration
>>> model = ChineseCLIPModel(configuration)
>>> # Accessing the model configuration
>>> configuration = model.config
>>> # We can also initialize a ChineseCLIPConfig from a ChineseCLIPTextConfig and a ChineseCLIPVisionConfig
>>> # Initializing a ChineseCLIPTextConfig and ChineseCLIPVisionConfig configuration
>>> config_text = ChineseCLIPTextConfig()
>>> config_vision = ChineseCLIPVisionConfig()
>>> config = ChineseCLIPConfig.from_text_vision_configs(config_text, config_vision)
```"""
model_type = "chinese_clip"
sub_configs = {"text_config": ChineseCLIPTextConfig, "vision_config": ChineseCLIPVisionConfig}
def __init__(
self, text_config=None, vision_config=None, projection_dim=512, logit_scale_init_value=2.6592, **kwargs
):
# If `_config_dict` exist, we use them for the backward compatibility.
# We pop out these 2 attributes before calling `super().__init__` to avoid them being saved (which causes a lot
# of confusion!).
text_config_dict = kwargs.pop("text_config_dict", None)
vision_config_dict = kwargs.pop("vision_config_dict", None)
super().__init__(**kwargs)
# Instead of simply assigning `[text|vision]_config_dict` to `[text|vision]_config`, we use the values in
# `[text|vision]_config_dict` to update the values in `[text|vision]_config`. The values should be same in most
# cases, but we don't want to break anything regarding `_config_dict` that existed before commit `8827e1b2`.
if text_config_dict is not None:
if text_config is None:
text_config = {}
# This is the complete result when using `text_config_dict`.
_text_config_dict = ChineseCLIPTextConfig(**text_config_dict).to_dict()
# Give a warning if the values exist in both `_text_config_dict` and `text_config` but being different.
for key, value in _text_config_dict.items():
if key in text_config and value != text_config[key] and key not in ["transformers_version"]:
# If specified in `text_config_dict`
if key in text_config_dict:
message = (
f"`{key}` is found in both `text_config_dict` and `text_config` but with different values. "
f'The value `text_config_dict["{key}"]` will be used instead.'
)
# If inferred from default argument values (just to be super careful)
else:
message = (
f"`text_config_dict` is provided which will be used to initialize `ChineseCLIPTextConfig`. "
f'The value `text_config["{key}"]` will be overridden.'
)
logger.info(message)
# Update all values in `text_config` with the ones in `_text_config_dict`.
text_config.update(_text_config_dict)
if vision_config_dict is not None:
if vision_config is None:
vision_config = {}
# This is the complete result when using `vision_config_dict`.
_vision_config_dict = ChineseCLIPVisionConfig(**vision_config_dict).to_dict()
# convert keys to string instead of integer
if "id2label" in _vision_config_dict:
_vision_config_dict["id2label"] = {
str(key): value for key, value in _vision_config_dict["id2label"].items()
}
# Give a warning if the values exist in both `_vision_config_dict` and `vision_config` but being different.
for key, value in _vision_config_dict.items():
if key in vision_config and value != vision_config[key] and key not in ["transformers_version"]:
# If specified in `vision_config_dict`
if key in vision_config_dict:
message = (
f"`{key}` is found in both `vision_config_dict` and `vision_config` but with different "
f'values. The value `vision_config_dict["{key}"]` will be used instead.'
)
# If inferred from default argument values (just to be super careful)
else:
message = (
f"`vision_config_dict` is provided which will be used to initialize "
f'`ChineseCLIPVisionConfig`. The value `vision_config["{key}"]` will be overridden.'
)
logger.info(message)
# Update all values in `vision_config` with the ones in `_vision_config_dict`.
vision_config.update(_vision_config_dict)
if text_config is None:
text_config = {}
logger.info("`text_config` is `None`. Initializing the `ChineseCLIPTextConfig` with default values.")
if vision_config is None:
vision_config = {}
logger.info("`vision_config` is `None`. initializing the `ChineseCLIPVisionConfig` with default values.")
self.text_config = ChineseCLIPTextConfig(**text_config)
self.vision_config = ChineseCLIPVisionConfig(**vision_config)
self.projection_dim = projection_dim
self.logit_scale_init_value = logit_scale_init_value
self.initializer_factor = 1.0
self.initializer_range = 0.02
@classmethod
def from_text_vision_configs(
cls, text_config: ChineseCLIPTextConfig, vision_config: ChineseCLIPVisionConfig, **kwargs
):
r"""
Instantiate a [`ChineseCLIPConfig`] (or a derived class) from Chinese-CLIP text model configuration and
Chinese-CLIP vision model configuration. Returns:
[`ChineseCLIPConfig`]: An instance of a configuration object
"""
return cls(text_config=text_config.to_dict(), vision_config=vision_config.to_dict(), **kwargs)
class ChineseCLIPOnnxConfig(OnnxConfig):
@property
def inputs(self) -> Mapping[str, Mapping[int, str]]:
return OrderedDict(
[
("input_ids", {0: "batch", 1: "sequence"}),
("pixel_values", {0: "batch", 1: "num_channels", 2: "height", 3: "width"}),
("attention_mask", {0: "batch", 1: "sequence"}),
]
)
@property
def outputs(self) -> Mapping[str, Mapping[int, str]]:
return OrderedDict(
[
("logits_per_image", {0: "batch"}),
("logits_per_text", {0: "batch"}),
("text_embeds", {0: "batch"}),
("image_embeds", {0: "batch"}),
]
)
@property
def atol_for_validation(self) -> float:
return 1e-4
def generate_dummy_inputs(
self,
processor: "ProcessorMixin",
batch_size: int = -1,
seq_length: int = -1,
framework: Optional["TensorType"] = None,
) -> Mapping[str, Any]:
text_input_dict = super().generate_dummy_inputs(
processor.tokenizer, batch_size=batch_size, seq_length=seq_length, framework=framework
)
image_input_dict = super().generate_dummy_inputs(
processor.image_processor, batch_size=batch_size, framework=framework
)
return {**text_input_dict, **image_input_dict}
@property
def default_onnx_opset(self) -> int:
return 14
__all__ = ["ChineseCLIPConfig", "ChineseCLIPOnnxConfig", "ChineseCLIPTextConfig", "ChineseCLIPVisionConfig"]
```
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```py
# coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2021 The OFA-Sys Team Authors and The HuggingFace Team. All rights reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
"""Feature extractor class for Chinese-CLIP."""
import warnings
from ...utils import logging
from .image_processing_chinese_clip import ChineseCLIPImageProcessor
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
class ChineseCLIPFeatureExtractor(ChineseCLIPImageProcessor):
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs) -> None:
warnings.warn(
"The class ChineseCLIPFeatureExtractor is deprecated and will be removed in version 5 of Transformers."
" Please use ChineseCLIPImageProcessor instead.",
FutureWarning,
)
super().__init__(*args, **kwargs)
__all__ = ["ChineseCLIPFeatureExtractor"]
```
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ENCODING: utf-8
```py
# coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2022 The OFA-Sys Team Authors and The HuggingFace Team. All rights reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
"""Image processor class for Chinese-CLIP."""
from typing import Dict, List, Optional, Union
import numpy as np
from ...image_processing_utils import BaseImageProcessor, BatchFeature, get_size_dict
from ...image_transforms import (
convert_to_rgb,
get_resize_output_image_size,
resize,
to_channel_dimension_format,
)
from ...image_utils import (
OPENAI_CLIP_MEAN,
OPENAI_CLIP_STD,
ChannelDimension,
ImageInput,
PILImageResampling,
infer_channel_dimension_format,
is_scaled_image,
make_list_of_images,
to_numpy_array,
valid_images,
validate_preprocess_arguments,
)
from ...utils import TensorType, filter_out_non_signature_kwargs, is_vision_available, logging
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
if is_vision_available():
import PIL
class ChineseCLIPImageProcessor(BaseImageProcessor):
r"""
Constructs a Chinese-CLIP image processor.
Args:
do_resize (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether to resize the image's (height, width) dimensions to the specified `size`. Can be overridden by
`do_resize` in the `preprocess` method.
size (`Dict[str, int]` *optional*, defaults to `{"shortest_edge": 224}`):
Size of the image after resizing. The shortest edge of the image is resized to size["shortest_edge"], with
the longest edge resized to keep the input aspect ratio. Can be overridden by `size` in the `preprocess`
method.
resample (`PILImageResampling`, *optional*, defaults to `Resampling.BICUBIC`):
Resampling filter to use if resizing the image. Can be overridden by `resample` in the `preprocess` method.
do_center_crop (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether to center crop the image to the specified `crop_size`. Can be overridden by `do_center_crop` in the
`preprocess` method.
crop_size (`Dict[str, int]` *optional*, defaults to 224):
Size of the output image after applying `center_crop`. Can be overridden by `crop_size` in the `preprocess`
method.
do_rescale (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether to rescale the image by the specified scale `rescale_factor`. Can be overridden by `do_rescale` in
the `preprocess` method.
rescale_factor (`int` or `float`, *optional*, defaults to `1/255`):
Scale factor to use if rescaling the image. Can be overridden by `rescale_factor` in the `preprocess`
method.
do_normalize (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether to normalize the image. Can be overridden by `do_normalize` in the `preprocess` method.
image_mean (`float` or `List[float]`, *optional*, defaults to `IMAGENET_STANDARD_MEAN`):
Mean to use if normalizing the image. This is a float or list of floats the length of the number of
channels in the image. Can be overridden by the `image_mean` parameter in the `preprocess` method.
image_std (`float` or `List[float]`, *optional*, defaults to `IMAGENET_STANDARD_STD`):
Standard deviation to use if normalizing the image. This is a float or list of floats the length of the
number of channels in the image. Can be overridden by the `image_std` parameter in the `preprocess` method.
Can be overridden by the `image_std` parameter in the `preprocess` method.
do_convert_rgb (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether to convert the image to RGB.
"""
model_input_names = ["pixel_values"]
def __init__(
self,
do_resize: bool = True,
size: Dict[str, int] = None,
resample: PILImageResampling = PILImageResampling.BICUBIC,
do_center_crop: bool = True,
crop_size: Dict[str, int] = None,
do_rescale: bool = True,
rescale_factor: Union[int, float] = 1 / 255,
do_normalize: bool = True,
image_mean: Optional[Union[float, List[float]]] = None,
image_std: Optional[Union[float, List[float]]] = None,
do_convert_rgb: bool = True,
**kwargs,
) -> None:
super().__init__(**kwargs)
size = size if size is not None else {"shortest_edge": 224}
size = get_size_dict(size, default_to_square=False)
crop_size = crop_size if crop_size is not None else {"height": 224, "width": 224}
crop_size = get_size_dict(crop_size)
self.do_resize = do_resize
self.size = size
self.resample = resample
self.do_center_crop = do_center_crop
self.crop_size = crop_size
self.do_rescale = do_rescale
self.rescale_factor = rescale_factor
self.do_normalize = do_normalize
self.image_mean = image_mean if image_mean is not None else OPENAI_CLIP_MEAN
self.image_std = image_std if image_std is not None else OPENAI_CLIP_STD
self.do_convert_rgb = do_convert_rgb
def resize(
self,
image: np.ndarray,
size: Dict[str, int],
resample: PILImageResampling = PILImageResampling.BICUBIC,
data_format: Optional[Union[str, ChannelDimension]] = None,
input_data_format: Optional[Union[str, ChannelDimension]] = None,
**kwargs,
) -> np.ndarray:
"""
Resize an image. The shortest edge of the image is resized to size["shortest_edge"], with the longest edge
resized to keep the input aspect ratio.
Args:
image (`np.ndarray`):
Image to resize.
size (`Dict[str, int]`):
Size of the output image.
resample (`PILImageResampling`, *optional*, defaults to `PILImageResampling.BICUBIC`):
Resampling filter to use when resiizing the image.
data_format (`str` or `ChannelDimension`, *optional*):
The channel dimension format of the image. If not provided, it will be the same as the input image.
input_data_format (`ChannelDimension` or `str`, *optional*):
The channel dimension format of the input image. If not provided, it will be inferred from the input
image.
"""
size = get_size_dict(size, default_to_square=False)
output_size = get_resize_output_image_size(
image, size=(size["height"], size["width"]), default_to_square=False, input_data_format=input_data_format
)
return resize(
image,
size=output_size,
resample=resample,
data_format=data_format,
input_data_format=input_data_format,
**kwargs,
)
@filter_out_non_signature_kwargs()
def preprocess(
self,
images: ImageInput,
do_resize: Optional[bool] = None,
size: Dict[str, int] = None,
resample: PILImageResampling = None,
do_center_crop: Optional[bool] = None,
crop_size: Optional[int] = None,
do_rescale: Optional[bool] = None,
rescale_factor: Optional[float] = None,
do_normalize: Optional[bool] = None,
image_mean: Optional[Union[float, List[float]]] = None,
image_std: Optional[Union[float, List[float]]] = None,
do_convert_rgb: Optional[bool] = None,
return_tensors: Optional[Union[str, TensorType]] = None,
data_format: Optional[ChannelDimension] = ChannelDimension.FIRST,
input_data_format: Optional[Union[str, ChannelDimension]] = None,
) -> PIL.Image.Image:
"""
Preprocess an image or batch of images.
Args:
images (`ImageInput`):
Image to preprocess. Expects a single or batch of images with pixel values ranging from 0 to 255. If
passing in images with pixel values between 0 and 1, set `do_rescale=False`.
do_resize (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `self.do_resize`):
Whether to resize the image.
size (`Dict[str, int]`, *optional*, defaults to `self.size`):
Size of the image after resizing. Shortest edge of the image is resized to size["shortest_edge"], with
the longest edge resized to keep the input aspect ratio.
resample (`int`, *optional*, defaults to `self.resample`):
Resampling filter to use if resizing the image. This can be one of the enum `PILImageResampling`. Only
has an effect if `do_resize` is set to `True`.
do_center_crop (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `self.do_center_crop`):
Whether to center crop the image.
crop_size (`Dict[str, int]`, *optional*, defaults to `self.crop_size`):
Size of the center crop. Only has an effect if `do_center_crop` is set to `True`.
do_rescale (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `self.do_rescale`):
Whether to rescale the image.
rescale_factor (`float`, *optional*, defaults to `self.rescale_factor`):
Rescale factor to rescale the image by if `do_rescale` is set to `True`.
do_normalize (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `self.do_normalize`):
Whether to normalize the image.
image_mean (`float` or `List[float]`, *optional*, defaults to `self.image_mean`):
Image mean to use for normalization. Only has an effect if `do_normalize` is set to `True`.
image_std (`float` or `List[float]`, *optional*, defaults to `self.image_std`):
Image standard deviation to use for normalization. Only has an effect if `do_normalize` is set to
`True`.
do_convert_rgb (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `self.do_convert_rgb`):
Whether to convert the image to RGB.
return_tensors (`str` or `TensorType`, *optional*):
The type of tensors to return. Can be one of:
- Unset: Return a list of `np.ndarray`.
- `TensorType.TENSORFLOW` or `'tf'`: Return a batch of type `tf.Tensor`.
- `TensorType.PYTORCH` or `'pt'`: Return a batch of type `torch.Tensor`.
- `TensorType.NUMPY` or `'np'`: Return a batch of type `np.ndarray`.
- `TensorType.JAX` or `'jax'`: Return a batch of type `jax.numpy.ndarray`.
data_format (`ChannelDimension` or `str`, *optional*, defaults to `ChannelDimension.FIRST`):
The channel dimension format for the output image. Can be one of:
- `"channels_first"` or `ChannelDimension.FIRST`: image in (num_channels, height, width) format.
- `"channels_last"` or `ChannelDimension.LAST`: image in (height, width, num_channels) format.
- Unset: Use the channel dimension format of the input image.
input_data_format (`ChannelDimension` or `str`, *optional*):
The channel dimension format for the input image. If unset, the channel dimension format is inferred
from the input image. Can be one of:
- `"channels_first"` or `ChannelDimension.FIRST`: image in (num_channels, height, width) format.
- `"channels_last"` or `ChannelDimension.LAST`: image in (height, width, num_channels) format.
- `"none"` or `ChannelDimension.NONE`: image in (height, width) format.
"""
do_resize = do_resize if do_resize is not None else self.do_resize
size = size if size is not None else self.size
size = get_size_dict(size, default_to_square=False)
resample = resample if resample is not None else self.resample
do_center_crop = do_center_crop if do_center_crop is not None else self.do_center_crop
crop_size = crop_size if crop_size is not None else self.crop_size
crop_size = get_size_dict(crop_size)
do_rescale = do_rescale if do_rescale is not None else self.do_rescale
rescale_factor = rescale_factor if rescale_factor is not None else self.rescale_factor
do_normalize = do_normalize if do_normalize is not None else self.do_normalize
image_mean = image_mean if image_mean is not None else self.image_mean
image_std = image_std if image_std is not None else self.image_std
do_convert_rgb = do_convert_rgb if do_convert_rgb is not None else self.do_convert_rgb
images = make_list_of_images(images)
if not valid_images(images):
raise ValueError(
"Invalid image type. Must be of type PIL.Image.Image, numpy.ndarray, "
"torch.Tensor, tf.Tensor or jax.ndarray."
)
validate_preprocess_arguments(
do_rescale=do_rescale,
rescale_factor=rescale_factor,
do_normalize=do_normalize,
image_mean=image_mean,
image_std=image_std,
do_center_crop=do_center_crop,
crop_size=crop_size,
do_resize=do_resize,
size=size,
resample=resample,
)
if do_convert_rgb:
images = [convert_to_rgb(image) for image in images]
# All transformations expect numpy arrays.
images = [to_numpy_array(image) for image in images]
if do_rescale and is_scaled_image(images[0]):
logger.warning_once(
"It looks like you are trying to rescale already rescaled images. If the input"
" images have pixel values between 0 and 1, set `do_rescale=False` to avoid rescaling them again."
)
if input_data_format is None:
# We assume that all images have the same channel dimension format.
input_data_format = infer_channel_dimension_format(images[0])
all_images = []
for image in images:
if do_resize:
image = self.resize(image=image, size=size, resample=resample, input_data_format=input_data_format)
if do_center_crop:
image = self.center_crop(image=image, size=crop_size, input_data_format=input_data_format)
if do_rescale:
image = self.rescale(image=image, scale=rescale_factor, input_data_format=input_data_format)
if do_normalize:
image = self.normalize(
image=image, mean=image_mean, std=image_std, input_data_format=input_data_format
)
all_images.append(image)
images = [
to_channel_dimension_format(image, data_format, input_channel_dim=input_data_format)
for image in all_images
]
data = {"pixel_values": images}
return BatchFeature(data=data, tensor_type=return_tensors)
__all__ = ["ChineseCLIPImageProcessor"]
```
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```py
# coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2022 The OFA-Sys Team Authors and The HuggingFace Team. All rights reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
"""PyTorch Chinese-CLIP model."""
import math
from dataclasses import dataclass
from typing import Any, List, Optional, Tuple, Union
import torch
import torch.utils.checkpoint
from torch import nn
from ...activations import ACT2FN
from ...modeling_outputs import (
BaseModelOutput,
BaseModelOutputWithPastAndCrossAttentions,
BaseModelOutputWithPooling,
BaseModelOutputWithPoolingAndCrossAttentions,
)
from ...modeling_utils import PreTrainedModel
from ...pytorch_utils import apply_chunking_to_forward, find_pruneable_heads_and_indices, prune_linear_layer
from ...utils import (
ModelOutput,
add_code_sample_docstrings,
add_start_docstrings,
add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward,
logging,
replace_return_docstrings,
torch_int,
)
from .configuration_chinese_clip import ChineseCLIPConfig, ChineseCLIPTextConfig, ChineseCLIPVisionConfig
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC = "OFA-Sys/chinese-clip-vit-base-patch16"
_CONFIG_FOR_DOC = "ChineseCLIPConfig"
# https://sachinruk.github.io/blog/pytorch/pytorch%20lightning/loss%20function/gpu/2021/03/07/CLIP.html
# Copied from transformers.models.clip.modeling_clip.contrastive_loss
def contrastive_loss(logits: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
return nn.functional.cross_entropy(logits, torch.arange(len(logits), device=logits.device))
def chinese_clip_loss(similarity: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
caption_loss = contrastive_loss(similarity)
image_loss = contrastive_loss(similarity.t())
return (caption_loss + image_loss) / 2.0
@dataclass
class ChineseCLIPOutput(ModelOutput):
"""
Args:
loss (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(1,)`, *optional*, returned when `return_loss` is `True`):
Contrastive loss for image-text similarity.
logits_per_image:(`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(image_batch_size, text_batch_size)`):
The scaled dot product scores between `image_embeds` and `text_embeds`. This represents the image-text
similarity scores.
logits_per_text:(`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(text_batch_size, image_batch_size)`):
The scaled dot product scores between `text_embeds` and `image_embeds`. This represents the text-image
similarity scores.
text_embeds(`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, output_dim`):
The text embeddings obtained by applying the projection layer to the pooled output of
[`ChineseCLIPTextModel`].
image_embeds(`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, output_dim`):
The image embeddings obtained by applying the projection layer to the pooled output of
[`ChineseCLIPVisionModel`].
text_model_output(`BaseModelOutputWithPoolingAndCrossAttentions`):
The output of the [`ChineseCLIPTextModel`].
vision_model_output(`BaseModelOutputWithPoolingAndCrossAttentions`):
The output of the [`ChineseCLIPVisionModel`].
"""
loss: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None
logits_per_image: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None
logits_per_text: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None
text_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None
image_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None
text_model_output: BaseModelOutputWithPoolingAndCrossAttentions = None
vision_model_output: BaseModelOutputWithPoolingAndCrossAttentions = None
def to_tuple(self) -> Tuple[Any]:
return tuple(
self[k] if k not in ["text_model_output", "vision_model_output"] else getattr(self, k).to_tuple()
for k in self.keys()
)
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertEmbeddings with Bert->ChineseCLIPText
class ChineseCLIPTextEmbeddings(nn.Module):
"""Construct the embeddings from word, position and token_type embeddings."""
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.word_embeddings = nn.Embedding(config.vocab_size, config.hidden_size, padding_idx=config.pad_token_id)
self.position_embeddings = nn.Embedding(config.max_position_embeddings, config.hidden_size)
self.token_type_embeddings = nn.Embedding(config.type_vocab_size, config.hidden_size)
# self.LayerNorm is not snake-cased to stick with TensorFlow model variable name and be able to load
# any TensorFlow checkpoint file
self.LayerNorm = nn.LayerNorm(config.hidden_size, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(config.hidden_dropout_prob)
# position_ids (1, len position emb) is contiguous in memory and exported when serialized
self.position_embedding_type = getattr(config, "position_embedding_type", "absolute")
self.register_buffer(
"position_ids", torch.arange(config.max_position_embeddings).expand((1, -1)), persistent=False
)
self.register_buffer(
"token_type_ids", torch.zeros(self.position_ids.size(), dtype=torch.long), persistent=False
)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
token_type_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
past_key_values_length: int = 0,
) -> torch.Tensor:
if input_ids is not None:
input_shape = input_ids.size()
else:
input_shape = inputs_embeds.size()[:-1]
seq_length = input_shape[1]
if position_ids is None:
position_ids = self.position_ids[:, past_key_values_length : seq_length + past_key_values_length]
# Setting the token_type_ids to the registered buffer in constructor where it is all zeros, which usually occurs
# when its auto-generated, registered buffer helps users when tracing the model without passing token_type_ids, solves
# issue #5664
if token_type_ids is None:
if hasattr(self, "token_type_ids"):
buffered_token_type_ids = self.token_type_ids[:, :seq_length]
buffered_token_type_ids_expanded = buffered_token_type_ids.expand(input_shape[0], seq_length)
token_type_ids = buffered_token_type_ids_expanded
else:
token_type_ids = torch.zeros(input_shape, dtype=torch.long, device=self.position_ids.device)
if inputs_embeds is None:
inputs_embeds = self.word_embeddings(input_ids)
token_type_embeddings = self.token_type_embeddings(token_type_ids)
embeddings = inputs_embeds + token_type_embeddings
if self.position_embedding_type == "absolute":
position_embeddings = self.position_embeddings(position_ids)
embeddings += position_embeddings
embeddings = self.LayerNorm(embeddings)
embeddings = self.dropout(embeddings)
return embeddings
# Copied from transformers.models.clip.modeling_clip.CLIPVisionEmbeddings with CLIP->ChineseCLIP
class ChineseCLIPVisionEmbeddings(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config: ChineseCLIPVisionConfig):
super().__init__()
self.config = config
self.embed_dim = config.hidden_size
self.image_size = config.image_size
self.patch_size = config.patch_size
self.class_embedding = nn.Parameter(torch.randn(self.embed_dim))
self.patch_embedding = nn.Conv2d(
in_channels=config.num_channels,
out_channels=self.embed_dim,
kernel_size=self.patch_size,
stride=self.patch_size,
bias=False,
)
self.num_patches = (self.image_size // self.patch_size) ** 2
self.num_positions = self.num_patches + 1
self.position_embedding = nn.Embedding(self.num_positions, self.embed_dim)
self.register_buffer("position_ids", torch.arange(self.num_positions).expand((1, -1)), persistent=False)
def interpolate_pos_encoding(self, embeddings: torch.Tensor, height: int, width: int) -> torch.Tensor:
"""
This method allows to interpolate the pre-trained position encodings, to be able to use the model on higher resolution
images. This method is also adapted to support torch.jit tracing.
Adapted from:
- https://github.com/facebookresearch/dino/blob/de9ee3df6cf39fac952ab558447af1fa1365362a/vision_transformer.py#L174-L194, and
- https://github.com/facebookresearch/dinov2/blob/e1277af2ba9496fbadf7aec6eba56e8d882d1e35/dinov2/models/vision_transformer.py#L179-L211
"""
num_patches = embeddings.shape[1] - 1
position_embedding = self.position_embedding.weight.unsqueeze(0)
num_positions = position_embedding.shape[1] - 1
# always interpolate when tracing to ensure the exported model works for dynamic input shapes
if not torch.jit.is_tracing() and num_patches == num_positions and height == width:
return self.position_embedding(self.position_ids)
class_pos_embed = position_embedding[:, :1]
patch_pos_embed = position_embedding[:, 1:]
dim = embeddings.shape[-1]
new_height = height // self.patch_size
new_width = width // self.patch_size
sqrt_num_positions = torch_int(num_positions**0.5)
patch_pos_embed = patch_pos_embed.reshape(1, sqrt_num_positions, sqrt_num_positions, dim)
patch_pos_embed = patch_pos_embed.permute(0, 3, 1, 2)
patch_pos_embed = nn.functional.interpolate(
patch_pos_embed,
size=(new_height, new_width),
mode="bicubic",
align_corners=False,
)
patch_pos_embed = patch_pos_embed.permute(0, 2, 3, 1).view(1, -1, dim)
return torch.cat((class_pos_embed, patch_pos_embed), dim=1)
def forward(self, pixel_values: torch.FloatTensor, interpolate_pos_encoding=False) -> torch.Tensor:
batch_size, _, height, width = pixel_values.shape
if not interpolate_pos_encoding and (height != self.image_size or width != self.image_size):
raise ValueError(
f"Input image size ({height}*{width}) doesn't match model ({self.image_size}*{self.image_size})."
)
target_dtype = self.patch_embedding.weight.dtype
patch_embeds = self.patch_embedding(pixel_values.to(dtype=target_dtype)) # shape = [*, width, grid, grid]
patch_embeds = patch_embeds.flatten(2).transpose(1, 2)
class_embeds = self.class_embedding.expand(batch_size, 1, -1)
embeddings = torch.cat([class_embeds, patch_embeds], dim=1)
if interpolate_pos_encoding:
embeddings = embeddings + self.interpolate_pos_encoding(embeddings, height, width)
else:
embeddings = embeddings + self.position_embedding(self.position_ids)
return embeddings
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertSelfAttention with Bert->ChineseCLIPText
class ChineseCLIPTextSelfAttention(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config, position_embedding_type=None):
super().__init__()
if config.hidden_size % config.num_attention_heads != 0 and not hasattr(config, "embedding_size"):
raise ValueError(
f"The hidden size ({config.hidden_size}) is not a multiple of the number of attention "
f"heads ({config.num_attention_heads})"
)
self.num_attention_heads = config.num_attention_heads
self.attention_head_size = int(config.hidden_size / config.num_attention_heads)
self.all_head_size = self.num_attention_heads * self.attention_head_size
self.query = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, self.all_head_size)
self.key = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, self.all_head_size)
self.value = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, self.all_head_size)
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(config.attention_probs_dropout_prob)
self.position_embedding_type = position_embedding_type or getattr(
config, "position_embedding_type", "absolute"
)
if self.position_embedding_type == "relative_key" or self.position_embedding_type == "relative_key_query":
self.max_position_embeddings = config.max_position_embeddings
self.distance_embedding = nn.Embedding(2 * config.max_position_embeddings - 1, self.attention_head_size)
self.is_decoder = config.is_decoder
def transpose_for_scores(self, x: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
new_x_shape = x.size()[:-1] + (self.num_attention_heads, self.attention_head_size)
x = x.view(new_x_shape)
return x.permute(0, 2, 1, 3)
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
encoder_hidden_states: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
encoder_attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
past_key_value: Optional[Tuple[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]]] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Tuple[torch.Tensor]:
mixed_query_layer = self.query(hidden_states)
# If this is instantiated as a cross-attention module, the keys
# and values come from an encoder; the attention mask needs to be
# such that the encoder's padding tokens are not attended to.
is_cross_attention = encoder_hidden_states is not None
if is_cross_attention and past_key_value is not None:
# reuse k,v, cross_attentions
key_layer = past_key_value[0]
value_layer = past_key_value[1]
attention_mask = encoder_attention_mask
elif is_cross_attention:
key_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(self.key(encoder_hidden_states))
value_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(self.value(encoder_hidden_states))
attention_mask = encoder_attention_mask
elif past_key_value is not None:
key_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(self.key(hidden_states))
value_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(self.value(hidden_states))
key_layer = torch.cat([past_key_value[0], key_layer], dim=2)
value_layer = torch.cat([past_key_value[1], value_layer], dim=2)
else:
key_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(self.key(hidden_states))
value_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(self.value(hidden_states))
query_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(mixed_query_layer)
use_cache = past_key_value is not None
if self.is_decoder:
# if cross_attention save Tuple(torch.Tensor, torch.Tensor) of all cross attention key/value_states.
# Further calls to cross_attention layer can then reuse all cross-attention
# key/value_states (first "if" case)
# if uni-directional self-attention (decoder) save Tuple(torch.Tensor, torch.Tensor) of
# all previous decoder key/value_states. Further calls to uni-directional self-attention
# can concat previous decoder key/value_states to current projected key/value_states (third "elif" case)
# if encoder bi-directional self-attention `past_key_value` is always `None`
past_key_value = (key_layer, value_layer)
# Take the dot product between "query" and "key" to get the raw attention scores.
attention_scores = torch.matmul(query_layer, key_layer.transpose(-1, -2))
if self.position_embedding_type == "relative_key" or self.position_embedding_type == "relative_key_query":
query_length, key_length = query_layer.shape[2], key_layer.shape[2]
if use_cache:
position_ids_l = torch.tensor(key_length - 1, dtype=torch.long, device=hidden_states.device).view(
-1, 1
)
else:
position_ids_l = torch.arange(query_length, dtype=torch.long, device=hidden_states.device).view(-1, 1)
position_ids_r = torch.arange(key_length, dtype=torch.long, device=hidden_states.device).view(1, -1)
distance = position_ids_l - position_ids_r
positional_embedding = self.distance_embedding(distance + self.max_position_embeddings - 1)
positional_embedding = positional_embedding.to(dtype=query_layer.dtype) # fp16 compatibility
if self.position_embedding_type == "relative_key":
relative_position_scores = torch.einsum("bhld,lrd->bhlr", query_layer, positional_embedding)
attention_scores = attention_scores + relative_position_scores
elif self.position_embedding_type == "relative_key_query":
relative_position_scores_query = torch.einsum("bhld,lrd->bhlr", query_layer, positional_embedding)
relative_position_scores_key = torch.einsum("bhrd,lrd->bhlr", key_layer, positional_embedding)
attention_scores = attention_scores + relative_position_scores_query + relative_position_scores_key
attention_scores = attention_scores / math.sqrt(self.attention_head_size)
if attention_mask is not None:
# Apply the attention mask is (precomputed for all layers in ChineseCLIPTextModel forward() function)
attention_scores = attention_scores + attention_mask
# Normalize the attention scores to probabilities.
attention_probs = nn.functional.softmax(attention_scores, dim=-1)
# This is actually dropping out entire tokens to attend to, which might
# seem a bit unusual, but is taken from the original Transformer paper.
attention_probs = self.dropout(attention_probs)
# Mask heads if we want to
if head_mask is not None:
attention_probs = attention_probs * head_mask
context_layer = torch.matmul(attention_probs, value_layer)
context_layer = context_layer.permute(0, 2, 1, 3).contiguous()
new_context_layer_shape = context_layer.size()[:-2] + (self.all_head_size,)
context_layer = context_layer.view(new_context_layer_shape)
outputs = (context_layer, attention_probs) if output_attentions else (context_layer,)
if self.is_decoder:
outputs = outputs + (past_key_value,)
return outputs
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertSelfOutput with Bert->ChineseCLIPText
class ChineseCLIPTextSelfOutput(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.dense = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.hidden_size)
self.LayerNorm = nn.LayerNorm(config.hidden_size, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(config.hidden_dropout_prob)
def forward(self, hidden_states: torch.Tensor, input_tensor: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
hidden_states = self.dense(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.dropout(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.LayerNorm(hidden_states + input_tensor)
return hidden_states
CHINESE_CLIP_TEXT_SELF_ATTENTION_CLASSES = {
"eager": ChineseCLIPTextSelfAttention,
}
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertAttention with Bert->ChineseCLIPText,BERT->CHINESE_CLIP_TEXT
class ChineseCLIPTextAttention(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config, position_embedding_type=None):
super().__init__()
self.self = CHINESE_CLIP_TEXT_SELF_ATTENTION_CLASSES[config._attn_implementation](
config, position_embedding_type=position_embedding_type
)
self.output = ChineseCLIPTextSelfOutput(config)
self.pruned_heads = set()
def prune_heads(self, heads):
if len(heads) == 0:
return
heads, index = find_pruneable_heads_and_indices(
heads, self.self.num_attention_heads, self.self.attention_head_size, self.pruned_heads
)
# Prune linear layers
self.self.query = prune_linear_layer(self.self.query, index)
self.self.key = prune_linear_layer(self.self.key, index)
self.self.value = prune_linear_layer(self.self.value, index)
self.output.dense = prune_linear_layer(self.output.dense, index, dim=1)
# Update hyper params and store pruned heads
self.self.num_attention_heads = self.self.num_attention_heads - len(heads)
self.self.all_head_size = self.self.attention_head_size * self.self.num_attention_heads
self.pruned_heads = self.pruned_heads.union(heads)
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
encoder_hidden_states: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
encoder_attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
past_key_value: Optional[Tuple[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]]] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Tuple[torch.Tensor]:
self_outputs = self.self(
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
head_mask,
encoder_hidden_states,
encoder_attention_mask,
past_key_value,
output_attentions,
)
attention_output = self.output(self_outputs[0], hidden_states)
outputs = (attention_output,) + self_outputs[1:] # add attentions if we output them
return outputs
class ChineseCLIPVisionAttention(nn.Module):
"""Multi-headed attention from 'Attention Is All You Need' paper"""
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.config = config
self.embed_dim = config.hidden_size
self.num_heads = config.num_attention_heads
self.head_dim = self.embed_dim // self.num_heads
if self.head_dim * self.num_heads != self.embed_dim:
raise ValueError(
f"embed_dim must be divisible by num_heads (got `embed_dim`: {self.embed_dim} and `num_heads`:"
f" {self.num_heads})."
)
self.scale = self.head_dim**-0.5
self.dropout = config.attention_dropout
self.k_proj = nn.Linear(self.embed_dim, self.embed_dim)
self.v_proj = nn.Linear(self.embed_dim, self.embed_dim)
self.q_proj = nn.Linear(self.embed_dim, self.embed_dim)
self.out_proj = nn.Linear(self.embed_dim, self.embed_dim)
def _shape(self, tensor: torch.Tensor, seq_len: int, bsz: int):
return tensor.view(bsz, seq_len, self.num_heads, self.head_dim).transpose(1, 2).contiguous()
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Tuple[torch.Tensor, Optional[torch.Tensor], Optional[Tuple[torch.Tensor]]]:
"""Input shape: Batch x Time x Channel"""
bsz, tgt_len, embed_dim = hidden_states.size()
# get query proj
query_states = self.q_proj(hidden_states) * self.scale
key_states = self._shape(self.k_proj(hidden_states), -1, bsz)
value_states = self._shape(self.v_proj(hidden_states), -1, bsz)
proj_shape = (bsz * self.num_heads, -1, self.head_dim)
query_states = self._shape(query_states, tgt_len, bsz).view(*proj_shape)
key_states = key_states.view(*proj_shape)
value_states = value_states.view(*proj_shape)
src_len = key_states.size(1)
attn_weights = torch.bmm(query_states, key_states.transpose(1, 2))
if attn_weights.size() != (bsz * self.num_heads, tgt_len, src_len):
raise ValueError(
f"Attention weights should be of size {(bsz * self.num_heads, tgt_len, src_len)}, but is"
f" {attn_weights.size()}"
)
attn_weights = nn.functional.softmax(attn_weights, dim=-1)
if output_attentions:
# this operation is a bit akward, but it's required to
# make sure that attn_weights keeps its gradient.
# In order to do so, attn_weights have to reshaped
# twice and have to be reused in the following
attn_weights_reshaped = attn_weights.view(bsz, self.num_heads, tgt_len, src_len)
attn_weights = attn_weights_reshaped.view(bsz * self.num_heads, tgt_len, src_len)
else:
attn_weights_reshaped = None
attn_probs = nn.functional.dropout(attn_weights, p=self.dropout, training=self.training)
attn_output = torch.bmm(attn_probs, value_states)
if attn_output.size() != (bsz * self.num_heads, tgt_len, self.head_dim):
raise ValueError(
f"`attn_output` should be of size {(bsz, self.num_heads, tgt_len, self.head_dim)}, but is"
f" {attn_output.size()}"
)
attn_output = attn_output.view(bsz, self.num_heads, tgt_len, self.head_dim)
attn_output = attn_output.transpose(1, 2)
attn_output = attn_output.reshape(bsz, tgt_len, embed_dim)
attn_output = self.out_proj(attn_output)
return attn_output, attn_weights_reshaped
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertIntermediate with Bert->ChineseCLIPText
class ChineseCLIPTextIntermediate(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.dense = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.intermediate_size)
if isinstance(config.hidden_act, str):
self.intermediate_act_fn = ACT2FN[config.hidden_act]
else:
self.intermediate_act_fn = config.hidden_act
def forward(self, hidden_states: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
hidden_states = self.dense(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.intermediate_act_fn(hidden_states)
return hidden_states
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertOutput with Bert->ChineseCLIPText
class ChineseCLIPTextOutput(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.dense = nn.Linear(config.intermediate_size, config.hidden_size)
self.LayerNorm = nn.LayerNorm(config.hidden_size, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(config.hidden_dropout_prob)
def forward(self, hidden_states: torch.Tensor, input_tensor: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
hidden_states = self.dense(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.dropout(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.LayerNorm(hidden_states + input_tensor)
return hidden_states
# Copied from transformers.models.clip.modeling_clip.CLIPMLP with CLIP->ChineseCLIPVision
class ChineseCLIPVisionMLP(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.config = config
self.activation_fn = ACT2FN[config.hidden_act]
self.fc1 = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.intermediate_size)
self.fc2 = nn.Linear(config.intermediate_size, config.hidden_size)
def forward(self, hidden_states: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
hidden_states = self.fc1(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.activation_fn(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.fc2(hidden_states)
return hidden_states
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertLayer with Bert->ChineseCLIPText
class ChineseCLIPTextLayer(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.chunk_size_feed_forward = config.chunk_size_feed_forward
self.seq_len_dim = 1
self.attention = ChineseCLIPTextAttention(config)
self.is_decoder = config.is_decoder
self.add_cross_attention = config.add_cross_attention
if self.add_cross_attention:
if not self.is_decoder:
raise ValueError(f"{self} should be used as a decoder model if cross attention is added")
self.crossattention = ChineseCLIPTextAttention(config, position_embedding_type="absolute")
self.intermediate = ChineseCLIPTextIntermediate(config)
self.output = ChineseCLIPTextOutput(config)
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
encoder_hidden_states: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
encoder_attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
past_key_value: Optional[Tuple[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]]] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Tuple[torch.Tensor]:
# decoder uni-directional self-attention cached key/values tuple is at positions 1,2
self_attn_past_key_value = past_key_value[:2] if past_key_value is not None else None
self_attention_outputs = self.attention(
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
head_mask,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
past_key_value=self_attn_past_key_value,
)
attention_output = self_attention_outputs[0]
# if decoder, the last output is tuple of self-attn cache
if self.is_decoder:
outputs = self_attention_outputs[1:-1]
present_key_value = self_attention_outputs[-1]
else:
outputs = self_attention_outputs[1:] # add self attentions if we output attention weights
cross_attn_present_key_value = None
if self.is_decoder and encoder_hidden_states is not None:
if not hasattr(self, "crossattention"):
raise ValueError(
f"If `encoder_hidden_states` are passed, {self} has to be instantiated with cross-attention layers"
" by setting `config.add_cross_attention=True`"
)
# cross_attn cached key/values tuple is at positions 3,4 of past_key_value tuple
cross_attn_past_key_value = past_key_value[-2:] if past_key_value is not None else None
cross_attention_outputs = self.crossattention(
attention_output,
attention_mask,
head_mask,
encoder_hidden_states,
encoder_attention_mask,
cross_attn_past_key_value,
output_attentions,
)
attention_output = cross_attention_outputs[0]
outputs = outputs + cross_attention_outputs[1:-1] # add cross attentions if we output attention weights
# add cross-attn cache to positions 3,4 of present_key_value tuple
cross_attn_present_key_value = cross_attention_outputs[-1]
present_key_value = present_key_value + cross_attn_present_key_value
layer_output = apply_chunking_to_forward(
self.feed_forward_chunk, self.chunk_size_feed_forward, self.seq_len_dim, attention_output
)
outputs = (layer_output,) + outputs
# if decoder, return the attn key/values as the last output
if self.is_decoder:
outputs = outputs + (present_key_value,)
return outputs
def feed_forward_chunk(self, attention_output):
intermediate_output = self.intermediate(attention_output)
layer_output = self.output(intermediate_output, attention_output)
return layer_output
class ChineseCLIPVisionLayer(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config: ChineseCLIPConfig):
super().__init__()
self.embed_dim = config.hidden_size
self.self_attn = ChineseCLIPVisionAttention(config)
self.layer_norm1 = nn.LayerNorm(self.embed_dim, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
self.mlp = ChineseCLIPVisionMLP(config)
self.layer_norm2 = nn.LayerNorm(self.embed_dim, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]:
"""
Args:
hidden_states (`torch.FloatTensor`): input to the layer of shape `(batch, seq_len, embed_dim)`
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under
returned tensors for more detail.
"""
residual = hidden_states
hidden_states = self.layer_norm1(hidden_states)
hidden_states, attn_weights = self.self_attn(
hidden_states=hidden_states,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
)
hidden_states = residual + hidden_states
residual = hidden_states
hidden_states = self.layer_norm2(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.mlp(hidden_states)
hidden_states = residual + hidden_states
outputs = (hidden_states,)
if output_attentions:
outputs += (attn_weights,)
return outputs
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertPooler with Bert->ChineseCLIPText
class ChineseCLIPTextPooler(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.dense = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.hidden_size)
self.activation = nn.Tanh()
def forward(self, hidden_states: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
# We "pool" the model by simply taking the hidden state corresponding
# to the first token.
first_token_tensor = hidden_states[:, 0]
pooled_output = self.dense(first_token_tensor)
pooled_output = self.activation(pooled_output)
return pooled_output
class ChineseCLIPPreTrainedModel(PreTrainedModel):
"""
An abstract class to handle weights initialization and a simple interface for downloading and loading pretrained
models.
"""
config_class = ChineseCLIPConfig
base_model_prefix = "chinese_clip"
supports_gradient_checkpointing = True
def _init_weights(self, module):
"""Initialize the weights"""
factor = self.config.initializer_factor
if isinstance(module, ChineseCLIPVisionEmbeddings):
factor = self.config.initializer_factor
nn.init.normal_(module.class_embedding, mean=0.0, std=module.embed_dim**-0.5 * factor)
nn.init.normal_(module.patch_embedding.weight, std=module.config.initializer_range * factor)
nn.init.normal_(module.position_embedding.weight, std=module.config.initializer_range * factor)
elif isinstance(module, ChineseCLIPTextEmbeddings):
nn.init.normal_(module.word_embeddings.weight, mean=0.0, std=self.config.initializer_range)
nn.init.normal_(module.position_embeddings.weight, mean=0.0, std=self.config.initializer_range)
nn.init.normal_(module.token_type_embeddings.weight, mean=0.0, std=self.config.initializer_range)
for embedding in [module.word_embeddings, module.position_embeddings, module.token_type_embeddings]:
if embedding.padding_idx is not None:
embedding.weight.data[embedding.padding_idx].zero_()
elif isinstance(module, ChineseCLIPVisionAttention):
factor = self.config.initializer_factor
in_proj_std = (module.embed_dim**-0.5) * ((2 * module.config.num_hidden_layers) ** -0.5) * factor
out_proj_std = (module.embed_dim**-0.5) * factor
nn.init.normal_(module.q_proj.weight, std=in_proj_std)
nn.init.normal_(module.k_proj.weight, std=in_proj_std)
nn.init.normal_(module.v_proj.weight, std=in_proj_std)
nn.init.normal_(module.out_proj.weight, std=out_proj_std)
elif isinstance(module, ChineseCLIPVisionMLP):
factor = self.config.initializer_factor
in_proj_std = (module.config.hidden_size**-0.5) * ((2 * module.config.num_hidden_layers) ** -0.5) * factor
fc_std = (2 * module.config.hidden_size) ** -0.5 * factor
nn.init.normal_(module.fc1.weight, std=fc_std)
nn.init.normal_(module.fc2.weight, std=in_proj_std)
elif isinstance(module, ChineseCLIPModel):
nn.init.normal_(
module.text_projection.weight,
std=module.text_embed_dim**-0.5 * self.config.initializer_factor,
)
nn.init.normal_(
module.visual_projection.weight,
std=module.vision_embed_dim**-0.5 * self.config.initializer_factor,
)
if isinstance(module, nn.LayerNorm):
module.bias.data.zero_()
module.weight.data.fill_(1.0)
if isinstance(module, nn.Linear):
module.weight.data.normal_(mean=0.0, std=self.config.initializer_range)
if module.bias is not None:
module.bias.data.zero_()
CHINESE_CLIP_START_DOCSTRING = r"""
This model is a PyTorch [torch.nn.Module](https://pytorch.org/docs/stable/nn.html#torch.nn.Module) subclass. Use it
as a regular PyTorch Module and refer to the PyTorch documentation for all matter related to general usage and
behavior.
Parameters:
config ([`ChineseCLIPConfig`]): Model configuration class with all the parameters of the model.
Initializing with a config file does not load the weights associated with the model, only the
configuration. Check out the [`~PreTrainedModel.from_pretrained`] method to load the model weights.
"""
CHINESE_CLIP_TEXT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING = r"""
Args:
input_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`):
Indices of input sequence tokens in the vocabulary.
Indices can be obtained using [`AutoTokenizer`]. See [`PreTrainedTokenizer.encode`] and
[`PreTrainedTokenizer.__call__`] for details.
[What are input IDs?](../glossary#input-ids)
attention_mask (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on padding token indices. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
token_type_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Segment token indices to indicate first and second portions of the inputs. Indices are selected in `[0,
1]`:
- 0 corresponds to a *sentence A* token,
- 1 corresponds to a *sentence B* token.
[What are token type IDs?](../glossary#token-type-ids)
position_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Indices of positions of each input sequence tokens in the position embeddings. Selected in the range `[0,
config.max_position_embeddings - 1]`.
[What are position IDs?](../glossary#position-ids)
head_mask (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(num_heads,)` or `(num_layers, num_heads)`, *optional*):
Mask to nullify selected heads of the self-attention modules. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 indicates the head is **not masked**,
- 0 indicates the head is **masked**.
inputs_embeds (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`, *optional*):
Optionally, instead of passing `input_ids` you can choose to directly pass an embedded representation. This
is useful if you want more control over how to convert `input_ids` indices into associated vectors than the
model's internal embedding lookup matrix.
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under returned
tensors for more detail.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors for
more detail.
interpolate_pos_encoding (`bool`, *optional*, defaults `False`):
Whether to interpolate the pre-trained position encodings.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple.
"""
CHINESE_CLIP_VISION_INPUTS_DOCSTRING = r"""
Args:
pixel_values (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, num_channels, height, width)`):
Pixel values. Padding will be ignored by default should you provide it. Pixel values can be obtained using
[`AutoImageProcessor`]. See [`ChineseCLIPImageProcessor.__call__`] for details.
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under returned
tensors for more detail.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors for
more detail.
interpolate_pos_encoding (`bool`, *optional*, defaults `False`):
Whether to interpolate the pre-trained position encodings.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple.
"""
CHINESE_CLIP_INPUTS_DOCSTRING = r"""
Args:
input_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`):
Indices of input sequence tokens in the vocabulary. Padding will be ignored by default should you provide
it.
Indices can be obtained using [`AutoTokenizer`]. See [`PreTrainedTokenizer.encode`] and
[`PreTrainedTokenizer.__call__`] for details.
[What are input IDs?](../glossary#input-ids)
attention_mask (`torch.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on padding token indices. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
token_type_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Segment token indices to indicate first and second portions of the inputs. Indices are selected in `[0,
1]`:
- 0 corresponds to a *sentence A* token,
- 1 corresponds to a *sentence B* token.
[What are token type IDs?](../glossary#token-type-ids)
position_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Indices of positions of each input sequence tokens in the position embeddings. Selected in the range `[0,
config.max_position_embeddings - 1]`.
[What are position IDs?](../glossary#position-ids)
pixel_values (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, num_channels, height, width)`):
Pixel values. Padding will be ignored by default should you provide it. Pixel values can be obtained using
[`AutoImageProcessor`]. See [`ChineseCLIPImageProcessor.__call__`] for details.
return_loss (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the contrastive loss.
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under returned
tensors for more detail.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors for
more detail.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple.
"""
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertEncoder with Bert->ChineseCLIPText
class ChineseCLIPTextEncoder(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.config = config
self.layer = nn.ModuleList([ChineseCLIPTextLayer(config) for _ in range(config.num_hidden_layers)])
self.gradient_checkpointing = False
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
encoder_hidden_states: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
encoder_attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
past_key_values: Optional[Tuple[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]]] = None,
use_cache: Optional[bool] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = False,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = True,
) -> Union[Tuple[torch.Tensor], BaseModelOutputWithPastAndCrossAttentions]:
all_hidden_states = () if output_hidden_states else None
all_self_attentions = () if output_attentions else None
all_cross_attentions = () if output_attentions and self.config.add_cross_attention else None
if self.gradient_checkpointing and self.training:
if use_cache:
logger.warning_once(
"`use_cache=True` is incompatible with gradient checkpointing. Setting `use_cache=False`..."
)
use_cache = False
next_decoder_cache = () if use_cache else None
for i, layer_module in enumerate(self.layer):
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states = all_hidden_states + (hidden_states,)
layer_head_mask = head_mask[i] if head_mask is not None else None
past_key_value = past_key_values[i] if past_key_values is not None else None
if self.gradient_checkpointing and self.training:
layer_outputs = self._gradient_checkpointing_func(
layer_module.__call__,
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
layer_head_mask,
encoder_hidden_states,
encoder_attention_mask,
past_key_value,
output_attentions,
)
else:
layer_outputs = layer_module(
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
layer_head_mask,
encoder_hidden_states,
encoder_attention_mask,
past_key_value,
output_attentions,
)
hidden_states = layer_outputs[0]
if use_cache:
next_decoder_cache += (layer_outputs[-1],)
if output_attentions:
all_self_attentions = all_self_attentions + (layer_outputs[1],)
if self.config.add_cross_attention:
all_cross_attentions = all_cross_attentions + (layer_outputs[2],)
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states = all_hidden_states + (hidden_states,)
if not return_dict:
return tuple(
v
for v in [
hidden_states,
next_decoder_cache,
all_hidden_states,
all_self_attentions,
all_cross_attentions,
]
if v is not None
)
return BaseModelOutputWithPastAndCrossAttentions(
last_hidden_state=hidden_states,
past_key_values=next_decoder_cache,
hidden_states=all_hidden_states,
attentions=all_self_attentions,
cross_attentions=all_cross_attentions,
)
class ChineseCLIPVisionEncoder(nn.Module):
"""
Transformer encoder consisting of `config.num_hidden_layers` self attention layers. Each layer is a
[`ChineseCLIPVisionEncoderLayer`].
Args:
config: ChineseCLIPConfig
"""
def __init__(self, config: ChineseCLIPConfig):
super().__init__()
self.config = config
self.layers = nn.ModuleList([ChineseCLIPVisionLayer(config) for _ in range(config.num_hidden_layers)])
self.gradient_checkpointing = False
def forward(
self,
inputs_embeds,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple, BaseModelOutput]:
r"""
Args:
inputs_embeds (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`):
Optionally, instead of passing `input_ids` you can choose to directly pass an embedded representation.
This is useful if you want more control over how to convert `input_ids` indices into associated vectors
than the model's internal embedding lookup matrix.
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under
returned tensors for more detail.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors
for more detail.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple.
"""
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
encoder_states = () if output_hidden_states else None
all_attentions = () if output_attentions else None
hidden_states = inputs_embeds
for idx, encoder_layer in enumerate(self.layers):
if output_hidden_states:
encoder_states = encoder_states + (hidden_states,)
if self.gradient_checkpointing and self.training:
layer_outputs = self._gradient_checkpointing_func(
encoder_layer.__call__,
hidden_states,
output_attentions,
)
else:
layer_outputs = encoder_layer(
hidden_states,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
)
hidden_states = layer_outputs[0]
if output_attentions:
all_attentions = all_attentions + (layer_outputs[1],)
if output_hidden_states:
encoder_states = encoder_states + (hidden_states,)
if not return_dict:
return tuple(v for v in [hidden_states, encoder_states, all_attentions] if v is not None)
return BaseModelOutput(
last_hidden_state=hidden_states, hidden_states=encoder_states, attentions=all_attentions
)
class ChineseCLIPVisionTransformer(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config: ChineseCLIPVisionConfig):
super().__init__()
self.config = config
embed_dim = config.hidden_size
self.embeddings = ChineseCLIPVisionEmbeddings(config)
self.pre_layrnorm = nn.LayerNorm(embed_dim, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
self.encoder = ChineseCLIPVisionEncoder(config)
self.post_layernorm = nn.LayerNorm(embed_dim, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(CHINESE_CLIP_VISION_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=BaseModelOutputWithPooling, config_class=ChineseCLIPVisionConfig)
def forward(
self,
pixel_values: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
interpolate_pos_encoding: bool = False,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple, BaseModelOutputWithPooling]:
r"""
Returns:
"""
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
if pixel_values is None:
raise ValueError("You have to specify pixel_values")
hidden_states = self.embeddings(pixel_values, interpolate_pos_encoding=interpolate_pos_encoding)
hidden_states = self.pre_layrnorm(hidden_states)
encoder_outputs = self.encoder(
inputs_embeds=hidden_states,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
last_hidden_state = encoder_outputs[0]
pooled_output = last_hidden_state[:, 0, :]
pooled_output = self.post_layernorm(pooled_output)
if not return_dict:
return (last_hidden_state, pooled_output) + encoder_outputs[1:]
return BaseModelOutputWithPooling(
last_hidden_state=last_hidden_state,
pooler_output=pooled_output,
hidden_states=encoder_outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=encoder_outputs.attentions,
)
@add_start_docstrings(
"The text model from CHINESE_CLIP without any head or projection on top.",
CHINESE_CLIP_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class ChineseCLIPTextModel(ChineseCLIPPreTrainedModel):
"""
The model can behave as an encoder (with only self-attention) as well as a decoder, in which case a layer of
cross-attention is added between the self-attention layers, following the architecture described in [Attention is
all you need](https://arxiv.org/abs/1706.03762) by Ashish Vaswani, Noam Shazeer, Niki Parmar, Jakob Uszkoreit,
Llion Jones, Aidan N. Gomez, Lukasz Kaiser and Illia Polosukhin.
To behave as an decoder the model needs to be initialized with the `is_decoder` argument of the configuration set
to `True`. To be used in a Seq2Seq model, the model needs to initialized with both `is_decoder` argument and
`add_cross_attention` set to `True`; an `encoder_hidden_states` is then expected as an input to the forward pass.
"""
config_class = ChineseCLIPTextConfig
_no_split_modules = ["ChineseCLIPTextEmbeddings"]
def __init__(self, config, add_pooling_layer=True):
super().__init__(config)
self.config = config
self.embeddings = ChineseCLIPTextEmbeddings(config)
self.encoder = ChineseCLIPTextEncoder(config)
self.pooler = ChineseCLIPTextPooler(config) if add_pooling_layer else None
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
def get_input_embeddings(self):
return self.embeddings.word_embeddings
def set_input_embeddings(self, value):
self.embeddings.word_embeddings = value
def _prune_heads(self, heads_to_prune):
"""
Prunes heads of the model. heads_to_prune: dict of {layer_num: list of heads to prune in this layer} See base
class PreTrainedModel
"""
for layer, heads in heads_to_prune.items():
self.encoder.layer[layer].attention.prune_heads(heads)
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(CHINESE_CLIP_INPUTS_DOCSTRING.format("batch_size, sequence_length"))
@add_code_sample_docstrings(
checkpoint=_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC,
output_type=BaseModelOutputWithPoolingAndCrossAttentions,
config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC,
)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
token_type_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
encoder_hidden_states: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
encoder_attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
past_key_values: Optional[List[torch.FloatTensor]] = None,
use_cache: Optional[bool] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple[torch.Tensor], BaseModelOutputWithPoolingAndCrossAttentions]:
r"""
encoder_hidden_states (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`, *optional*):
Sequence of hidden-states at the output of the last layer of the encoder. Used in the cross-attention if
the model is configured as a decoder.
encoder_attention_mask (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on the padding token indices of the encoder input. This mask is used in
the cross-attention if the model is configured as a decoder. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
past_key_values (`tuple(tuple(torch.FloatTensor))` of length `config.n_layers` with each tuple having 4 tensors of shape `(batch_size, num_heads, sequence_length - 1, embed_size_per_head)`):
Contains precomputed key and value hidden states of the attention blocks. Can be used to speed up decoding.
If `past_key_values` are used, the user can optionally input only the last `decoder_input_ids` (those that
don't have their past key value states given to this model) of shape `(batch_size, 1)` instead of all
`decoder_input_ids` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`.
use_cache (`bool`, *optional*):
If set to `True`, `past_key_values` key value states are returned and can be used to speed up decoding (see
`past_key_values`).
"""
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
if self.config.is_decoder:
use_cache = use_cache if use_cache is not None else self.config.use_cache
else:
use_cache = False
if input_ids is not None and inputs_embeds is not None:
raise ValueError("You cannot specify both input_ids and inputs_embeds at the same time")
elif input_ids is not None:
self.warn_if_padding_and_no_attention_mask(input_ids, attention_mask)
input_shape = input_ids.size()
elif inputs_embeds is not None:
input_shape = inputs_embeds.size()[:-1]
else:
raise ValueError("You have to specify either input_ids or inputs_embeds")
batch_size, seq_length = input_shape
device = input_ids.device if input_ids is not None else inputs_embeds.device
# past_key_values_length
past_key_values_length = past_key_values[0][0].shape[2] if past_key_values is not None else 0
if attention_mask is None:
attention_mask = torch.ones(((batch_size, seq_length + past_key_values_length)), device=device)
if token_type_ids is None:
if hasattr(self.embeddings, "token_type_ids"):
buffered_token_type_ids = self.embeddings.token_type_ids[:, :seq_length]
buffered_token_type_ids_expanded = buffered_token_type_ids.expand(batch_size, seq_length)
token_type_ids = buffered_token_type_ids_expanded
else:
token_type_ids = torch.zeros(input_shape, dtype=torch.long, device=device)
# We can provide a self-attention mask of dimensions [batch_size, from_seq_length, to_seq_length]
# ourselves in which case we just need to make it broadcastable to all heads.
extended_attention_mask: torch.Tensor = self.get_extended_attention_mask(attention_mask, input_shape)
# If a 2D or 3D attention mask is provided for the cross-attention
# we need to make broadcastable to [batch_size, num_heads, seq_length, seq_length]
if self.config.is_decoder and encoder_hidden_states is not None:
encoder_batch_size, encoder_sequence_length, _ = encoder_hidden_states.size()
encoder_hidden_shape = (encoder_batch_size, encoder_sequence_length)
if encoder_attention_mask is None:
encoder_attention_mask = torch.ones(encoder_hidden_shape, device=device)
encoder_extended_attention_mask = self.invert_attention_mask(encoder_attention_mask)
else:
encoder_extended_attention_mask = None
# Prepare head mask if needed
# 1.0 in head_mask indicate we keep the head
# attention_probs has shape bsz x n_heads x N x N
# input head_mask has shape [num_heads] or [num_hidden_layers x num_heads]
# and head_mask is converted to shape [num_hidden_layers x batch x num_heads x seq_length x seq_length]
head_mask = self.get_head_mask(head_mask, self.config.num_hidden_layers)
embedding_output = self.embeddings(
input_ids=input_ids,
position_ids=position_ids,
token_type_ids=token_type_ids,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
past_key_values_length=past_key_values_length,
)
encoder_outputs = self.encoder(
embedding_output,
attention_mask=extended_attention_mask,
head_mask=head_mask,
encoder_hidden_states=encoder_hidden_states,
encoder_attention_mask=encoder_extended_attention_mask,
past_key_values=past_key_values,
use_cache=use_cache,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
sequence_output = encoder_outputs[0]
pooled_output = self.pooler(sequence_output) if self.pooler is not None else None
if not return_dict:
return (sequence_output, pooled_output) + encoder_outputs[1:]
return BaseModelOutputWithPoolingAndCrossAttentions(
last_hidden_state=sequence_output,
pooler_output=pooled_output,
past_key_values=encoder_outputs.past_key_values,
hidden_states=encoder_outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=encoder_outputs.attentions,
cross_attentions=encoder_outputs.cross_attentions,
)
@add_start_docstrings(
"""The vision model from CHINESE_CLIP without any head or projection on top.""",
CHINESE_CLIP_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class ChineseCLIPVisionModel(ChineseCLIPPreTrainedModel):
config_class = ChineseCLIPVisionConfig
main_input_name = "pixel_values"
_no_split_modules = ["ChineseCLIPVisionEmbeddings", "ChineseCLIPVisionAttention"]
def __init__(self, config: ChineseCLIPVisionConfig):
super().__init__(config)
self.vision_model = ChineseCLIPVisionTransformer(config)
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
def get_input_embeddings(self) -> nn.Module:
return self.vision_model.embeddings.patch_embedding
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(CHINESE_CLIP_VISION_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=BaseModelOutputWithPooling, config_class=ChineseCLIPVisionConfig)
def forward(
self,
pixel_values: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
interpolate_pos_encoding: bool = False,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple, BaseModelOutputWithPooling]:
r"""
Returns:
Examples:
```python
>>> from PIL import Image
>>> import requests
>>> from transformers import CLIPProcessor, ChineseCLIPVisionModel
>>> model = ChineseCLIPVisionModel.from_pretrained("OFA-Sys/chinese-clip-vit-base-patch16")
>>> processor = CLIPProcessor.from_pretrained("OFA-Sys/chinese-clip-vit-base-patch16")
>>> url = "https://clip-cn-beijing.oss-cn-beijing.aliyuncs.com/pokemon.jpeg"
>>> image = Image.open(requests.get(url, stream=True).raw)
>>> inputs = processor(images=image, return_tensors="pt")
>>> outputs = model(**inputs)
>>> last_hidden_state = outputs.last_hidden_state
>>> pooled_output = outputs.pooler_output # pooled CLS states
```"""
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
return self.vision_model(
pixel_values=pixel_values,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
interpolate_pos_encoding=interpolate_pos_encoding,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
@add_start_docstrings(CHINESE_CLIP_START_DOCSTRING)
class ChineseCLIPModel(ChineseCLIPPreTrainedModel):
config_class = ChineseCLIPConfig
def __init__(self, config: ChineseCLIPConfig):
super().__init__(config)
if not isinstance(config.text_config, ChineseCLIPTextConfig):
raise TypeError(
"config.text_config is expected to be of type ChineseCLIPTextConfig but is of type"
f" {type(config.text_config)}."
)
if not isinstance(config.vision_config, ChineseCLIPVisionConfig):
raise TypeError(
"config.vision_config is expected to be of type ChineseCLIPVisionConfig but is of type"
f" {type(config.vision_config)}."
)
text_config = config.text_config
vision_config = config.vision_config
self.projection_dim = config.projection_dim
self.text_embed_dim = text_config.hidden_size
self.vision_embed_dim = vision_config.hidden_size
self.text_model = ChineseCLIPTextModel(text_config, add_pooling_layer=False)
self.vision_model = ChineseCLIPVisionTransformer(vision_config)
self.visual_projection = nn.Linear(self.vision_embed_dim, self.projection_dim, bias=False)
self.text_projection = nn.Linear(self.text_embed_dim, self.projection_dim, bias=False)
self.logit_scale = nn.Parameter(torch.tensor(self.config.logit_scale_init_value))
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(CHINESE_CLIP_TEXT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
def get_text_features(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
token_type_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> torch.FloatTensor:
r"""
Returns:
text_features (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, output_dim`): The text embeddings obtained by
applying the projection layer to the final [CLS] hidden state of Text-Transformer.
Examples:
```python
>>> from transformers import AutoTokenizer, ChineseCLIPModel
>>> model = ChineseCLIPModel.from_pretrained("OFA-Sys/chinese-clip-vit-base-patch16")
>>> tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("OFA-Sys/chinese-clip-vit-base-patch16")
>>> inputs = tokenizer(["杰尼龟", "妙蛙种子", "小火龙", "皮卡丘"], padding=True, return_tensors="pt")
>>> text_features = model.get_text_features(**inputs)
>>> text_features = text_features / text_features.norm(p=2, dim=-1, keepdim=True)
```"""
# Use CHINESE_CLIP model's config for some fields (if specified) instead of those of vision & text components.
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
text_outputs = self.text_model(
input_ids=input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
token_type_ids=token_type_ids,
position_ids=position_ids,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
pooled_output = text_outputs[0][:, 0, :]
text_features = self.text_projection(pooled_output)
return text_features
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(CHINESE_CLIP_VISION_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
def get_image_features(
self,
pixel_values: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
interpolate_pos_encoding: bool = False,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> torch.FloatTensor:
r"""
Returns:
image_features (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, output_dim`): The image embeddings obtained by
applying the projection layer to the final [CLS] hidden state of Vision-Transformer.
Examples:
```python
>>> from PIL import Image
>>> import requests
>>> from transformers import AutoProcessor, ChineseCLIPModel
>>> model = ChineseCLIPModel.from_pretrained("OFA-Sys/chinese-clip-vit-base-patch16")
>>> processor = AutoProcessor.from_pretrained("OFA-Sys/chinese-clip-vit-base-patch16")
>>> url = "https://clip-cn-beijing.oss-cn-beijing.aliyuncs.com/pokemon.jpeg"
>>> image = Image.open(requests.get(url, stream=True).raw)
>>> inputs = processor(images=image, return_tensors="pt")
>>> image_features = model.get_image_features(**inputs)
>>> image_features = image_features / image_features.norm(p=2, dim=-1, keepdim=True)
```"""
# Use CHINESE_CLIP model's config for some fields (if specified) instead of those of vision & text components.
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
vision_outputs = self.vision_model(
pixel_values=pixel_values,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
interpolate_pos_encoding=interpolate_pos_encoding,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
pooled_output = vision_outputs[1] # pooled_output
image_features = self.visual_projection(pooled_output)
return image_features
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(CHINESE_CLIP_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=ChineseCLIPOutput, config_class=ChineseCLIPConfig)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
pixel_values: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
token_type_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
return_loss: Optional[bool] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
interpolate_pos_encoding: bool = False,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple, ChineseCLIPOutput]:
r"""
Returns:
Examples:
```python
>>> from PIL import Image
>>> import requests
>>> from transformers import AutoProcessor, ChineseCLIPModel
>>> model = ChineseCLIPModel.from_pretrained("OFA-Sys/chinese-clip-vit-base-patch16")
>>> processor = AutoProcessor.from_pretrained("OFA-Sys/chinese-clip-vit-base-patch16")
>>> url = "https://clip-cn-beijing.oss-cn-beijing.aliyuncs.com/pokemon.jpeg"
>>> image = Image.open(requests.get(url, stream=True).raw)
>>> inputs = processor(text=["杰尼龟", "妙蛙种子", "小火龙", "皮卡丘"], images=image, return_tensors="pt", padding=True)
>>> outputs = model(**inputs)
>>> logits_per_image = outputs.logits_per_image # this is the image-text similarity score
>>> probs = logits_per_image.softmax(dim=1) # we can take the softmax to get the label probabilities
```"""
# Use CHINESE_CLIP model's config for some fields (if specified) instead of those of vision & text components.
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
vision_outputs = self.vision_model(
pixel_values=pixel_values,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
interpolate_pos_encoding=interpolate_pos_encoding,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
text_outputs = self.text_model(
input_ids=input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
token_type_ids=token_type_ids,
position_ids=position_ids,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
image_embeds = vision_outputs[1]
image_embeds = self.visual_projection(image_embeds)
text_embeds = text_outputs[0][:, 0, :]
text_embeds = self.text_projection(text_embeds)
# normalized features
image_embeds = image_embeds / image_embeds.norm(p=2, dim=-1, keepdim=True)
text_embeds = text_embeds / text_embeds.norm(p=2, dim=-1, keepdim=True)
# cosine similarity as logits
logit_scale = self.logit_scale.exp()
logits_per_text = torch.matmul(text_embeds, image_embeds.t()) * logit_scale
logits_per_image = logits_per_text.t()
loss = None
if return_loss:
loss = chinese_clip_loss(logits_per_text)
if not return_dict:
# fix the None pooled_output of text_outputs to conform with dict_output
pooled_output = text_outputs[1]
if pooled_output is None:
text_outputs = (text_outputs[0],) + text_outputs[2:]
output = (logits_per_image, logits_per_text, text_embeds, image_embeds, text_outputs, vision_outputs)
return ((loss,) + output) if loss is not None else output
return ChineseCLIPOutput(
loss=loss,
logits_per_image=logits_per_image,
logits_per_text=logits_per_text,
text_embeds=text_embeds,
image_embeds=image_embeds,
text_model_output=text_outputs,
vision_model_output=vision_outputs,
)
__all__ = ["ChineseCLIPModel", "ChineseCLIPPreTrainedModel", "ChineseCLIPTextModel", "ChineseCLIPVisionModel"]
```
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ENCODING: utf-8
```py
# coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2022 The OFA-Sys Team Authors and The HuggingFace Team. All rights reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
"""
Image/Text processor class for Chinese-CLIP
"""
import warnings
from typing import List, Union
from ...image_utils import ImageInput
from ...processing_utils import ProcessingKwargs, ProcessorMixin, Unpack
from ...tokenization_utils_base import BatchEncoding, PreTokenizedInput, TextInput
class ChineseClipProcessorKwargs(ProcessingKwargs, total=False):
_defaults = {}
class ChineseCLIPProcessor(ProcessorMixin):
r"""
Constructs a Chinese-CLIP processor which wraps a Chinese-CLIP image processor and a Chinese-CLIP tokenizer into a
single processor.
[`ChineseCLIPProcessor`] offers all the functionalities of [`ChineseCLIPImageProcessor`] and [`BertTokenizerFast`].
See the [`~ChineseCLIPProcessor.__call__`] and [`~ChineseCLIPProcessor.decode`] for more information.
Args:
image_processor ([`ChineseCLIPImageProcessor`], *optional*):
The image processor is a required input.
tokenizer ([`BertTokenizerFast`], *optional*):
The tokenizer is a required input.
"""
attributes = ["image_processor", "tokenizer"]
image_processor_class = "ChineseCLIPImageProcessor"
tokenizer_class = ("BertTokenizer", "BertTokenizerFast")
def __init__(self, image_processor=None, tokenizer=None, **kwargs):
feature_extractor = None
if "feature_extractor" in kwargs:
warnings.warn(
"The `feature_extractor` argument is deprecated and will be removed in v5, use `image_processor`"
" instead.",
FutureWarning,
)
feature_extractor = kwargs.pop("feature_extractor")
image_processor = image_processor if image_processor is not None else feature_extractor
if image_processor is None:
raise ValueError("You need to specify an `image_processor`.")
if tokenizer is None:
raise ValueError("You need to specify a `tokenizer`.")
super().__init__(image_processor, tokenizer)
self.current_processor = self.image_processor
def __call__(
self,
text: Union[TextInput, PreTokenizedInput, List[TextInput], List[PreTokenizedInput]] = None,
images: ImageInput = None,
audio=None,
videos=None,
**kwargs: Unpack[ChineseClipProcessorKwargs],
) -> BatchEncoding:
"""
Main method to prepare for the model one or several sequences(s) and image(s). This method forwards the `text`
and `kwargs` arguments to BertTokenizerFast's [`~BertTokenizerFast.__call__`] if `text` is not `None` to encode
the text. To prepare the image(s), this method forwards the `images` and `kwrags` arguments to
CLIPImageProcessor's [`~CLIPImageProcessor.__call__`] if `images` is not `None`. Please refer to the docstring
of the above two methods for more information.
Args:
text (`str`, `List[str]`, `List[List[str]]`):
The sequence or batch of sequences to be encoded. Each sequence can be a string or a list of strings
(pretokenized string). If the sequences are provided as list of strings (pretokenized), you must set
`is_split_into_words=True` (to lift the ambiguity with a batch of sequences).
images (`PIL.Image.Image`, `np.ndarray`, `torch.Tensor`, `List[PIL.Image.Image]`, `List[np.ndarray]`, `List[torch.Tensor]`):
The image or batch of images to be prepared. Each image can be a PIL image, NumPy array or PyTorch
tensor. Both channels-first and channels-last formats are supported.
return_tensors (`str` or [`~utils.TensorType`], *optional*):
If set, will return tensors of a particular framework. Acceptable values are:
- `'tf'`: Return TensorFlow `tf.constant` objects.
- `'pt'`: Return PyTorch `torch.Tensor` objects.
- `'np'`: Return NumPy `np.ndarray` objects.
- `'jax'`: Return JAX `jnp.ndarray` objects.
Returns:
[`BatchEncoding`]: A [`BatchEncoding`] with the following fields:
- **input_ids** -- List of token ids to be fed to a model. Returned when `text` is not `None`.
- **attention_mask** -- List of indices specifying which tokens should be attended to by the model (when
`return_attention_mask=True` or if *"attention_mask"* is in `self.model_input_names` and if `text` is not
`None`).
- **pixel_values** -- Pixel values to be fed to a model. Returned when `images` is not `None`.
"""
if text is None and images is None:
raise ValueError("You have to specify either text or images. Both cannot be none.")
output_kwargs = self._merge_kwargs(
ChineseClipProcessorKwargs,
tokenizer_init_kwargs=self.tokenizer.init_kwargs,
**kwargs,
)
if text is not None:
encoding = self.tokenizer(text, **output_kwargs["text_kwargs"])
if images is not None:
image_features = self.image_processor(images, **output_kwargs["images_kwargs"])
# BC for explicit return_tensors
if "return_tensors" in output_kwargs["common_kwargs"]:
return_tensors = output_kwargs["common_kwargs"].pop("return_tensors", None)
if text is not None and images is not None:
encoding["pixel_values"] = image_features.pixel_values
return encoding
elif text is not None:
return encoding
else:
return BatchEncoding(data=dict(**image_features), tensor_type=return_tensors)
def batch_decode(self, *args, **kwargs):
"""
This method forwards all its arguments to BertTokenizerFast's [`~PreTrainedTokenizer.batch_decode`]. Please
refer to the docstring of this method for more information.
"""
return self.tokenizer.batch_decode(*args, **kwargs)
def decode(self, *args, **kwargs):
"""
This method forwards all its arguments to BertTokenizerFast's [`~PreTrainedTokenizer.decode`]. Please refer to
the docstring of this method for more information.
"""
return self.tokenizer.decode(*args, **kwargs)
@property
def model_input_names(self):
tokenizer_input_names = self.tokenizer.model_input_names
image_processor_input_names = self.image_processor.model_input_names
return list(dict.fromkeys(tokenizer_input_names + image_processor_input_names))
@property
def feature_extractor_class(self):
warnings.warn(
"`feature_extractor_class` is deprecated and will be removed in v5. Use `image_processor_class` instead.",
FutureWarning,
)
return self.image_processor_class
__all__ = ["ChineseCLIPProcessor"]
```
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ENCODING: utf-8
```py
# Copyright 2024 The HuggingFace Team. All rights reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING
from ...utils import _LazyModule
from ...utils.import_utils import define_import_structure
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from .configuration_clap import *
from .feature_extraction_clap import *
from .modeling_clap import *
from .processing_clap import *
else:
import sys
_file = globals()["__file__"]
sys.modules[__name__] = _LazyModule(__name__, _file, define_import_structure(_file), module_spec=__spec__)
```
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ENCODING: utf-8
```py
# coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2023 The HuggingFace Inc. team. All rights reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
"""CLAP model configuration"""
from ...configuration_utils import PretrainedConfig
from ...utils import logging
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
class ClapTextConfig(PretrainedConfig):
r"""
This is the configuration class to store the configuration of a [`ClapTextModel`]. It is used to instantiate a CLAP
model according to the specified arguments, defining the model architecture. Instantiating a configuration with the
defaults will yield a similar configuration to that of the CLAP
[calp-hsat-fused](https://huggingface.co/laion/clap-hsat-fused) architecture.
Configuration objects inherit from [`PretrainedConfig`] and can be used to control the model outputs. Read the
documentation from [`PretrainedConfig`] for more information.
Args:
vocab_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 30522):
Vocabulary size of the CLAP model. Defines the number of different tokens that can be represented by the
`inputs_ids` passed when calling [`ClapTextModel`].
hidden_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 768):
Dimensionality of the encoder layers and the pooler layer.
num_hidden_layers (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 12):
Number of hidden layers in the Transformer encoder.
num_attention_heads (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 12):
Number of attention heads for each attention layer in the Transformer encoder.
intermediate_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 3072):
Dimensionality of the "intermediate" (often named feed-forward) layer in the Transformer encoder.
hidden_act (`str` or `Callable`, *optional*, defaults to `"relu"`):
The non-linear activation function (function or string) in the encoder and pooler. If string, `"relu"`,
`"relu"`, `"silu"` and `"relu_new"` are supported.
hidden_dropout_prob (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.1):
The dropout probability for all fully connected layers in the embeddings, encoder, and pooler.
attention_probs_dropout_prob (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.1):
The dropout ratio for the attention probabilities.
max_position_embeddings (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 512):
The maximum sequence length that this model might ever be used with. Typically set this to something large
just in case (e.g., 512 or 1024 or 2048).
type_vocab_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 2):
The vocabulary size of the `token_type_ids` passed when calling [`ClapTextModel`].
layer_norm_eps (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 1e-12):
The epsilon used by the layer normalization layers.
position_embedding_type (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"absolute"`):
Type of position embedding. Choose one of `"absolute"`, `"relative_key"`, `"relative_key_query"`. For
positional embeddings use `"absolute"`. For more information on `"relative_key"`, please refer to
[Self-Attention with Relative Position Representations (Shaw et al.)](https://arxiv.org/abs/1803.02155).
For more information on `"relative_key_query"`, please refer to *Method 4* in [Improve Transformer Models
with Better Relative Position Embeddings (Huang et al.)](https://arxiv.org/abs/2009.13658).
is_decoder (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether the model is used as a decoder or not. If `False`, the model is used as an encoder.
use_cache (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether or not the model should return the last key/values attentions (not used by all models). Only
relevant if `config.is_decoder=True`.
projection_hidden_act (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"relu"`):
The non-linear activation function (function or string) in the projection layer. If string, `"gelu"`,
`"relu"`, `"silu"` and `"gelu_new"` are supported.
projection_dim (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 512)
Dimension of the projection head of the `ClapTextModelWithProjection`.
Examples:
```python
>>> from transformers import ClapTextConfig, ClapTextModel
>>> # Initializing a CLAP text configuration
>>> configuration = ClapTextConfig()
>>> # Initializing a model (with random weights) from the configuration
>>> model = ClapTextModel(configuration)
>>> # Accessing the model configuration
>>> configuration = model.config
```"""
model_type = "clap_text_model"
base_config_key = "text_config"
def __init__(
self,
vocab_size=50265,
hidden_size=768,
num_hidden_layers=12,
num_attention_heads=12,
intermediate_size=3072,
hidden_act="gelu",
hidden_dropout_prob=0.1,
attention_probs_dropout_prob=0.1,
max_position_embeddings=514,
type_vocab_size=1,
initializer_factor=1.0,
layer_norm_eps=1e-12,
projection_dim=512,
pad_token_id=1,
bos_token_id=0,
eos_token_id=2,
position_embedding_type="absolute",
use_cache=True,
projection_hidden_act="relu",
**kwargs,
):
super().__init__(pad_token_id=pad_token_id, bos_token_id=bos_token_id, eos_token_id=eos_token_id, **kwargs)
self.vocab_size = vocab_size
self.hidden_size = hidden_size
self.num_hidden_layers = num_hidden_layers
self.num_attention_heads = num_attention_heads
self.hidden_act = hidden_act
self.intermediate_size = intermediate_size
self.hidden_dropout_prob = hidden_dropout_prob
self.attention_probs_dropout_prob = attention_probs_dropout_prob
self.max_position_embeddings = max_position_embeddings
self.type_vocab_size = type_vocab_size
self.initializer_factor = initializer_factor
self.layer_norm_eps = layer_norm_eps
self.position_embedding_type = position_embedding_type
self.use_cache = use_cache
self.projection_hidden_act = projection_hidden_act
self.projection_dim = projection_dim
class ClapAudioConfig(PretrainedConfig):
r"""
This is the configuration class to store the configuration of a [`ClapAudioModel`]. It is used to instantiate a
CLAP audio encoder according to the specified arguments, defining the model architecture. Instantiating a
configuration with the defaults will yield a similar configuration to that of the audio encoder of the CLAP
[laion/clap-htsat-fused](https://huggingface.co/laion/clap-htsat-fused) architecture.
Configuration objects inherit from [`PretrainedConfig`] and can be used to control the model outputs. Read the
documentation from [`PretrainedConfig`] for more information.
Args:
window_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 8):
Image size of the spectrogram
num_mel_bins (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 64):
Number of mel features used per frames. Should correspond to the value used in the `ClapProcessor` class.
spec_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 256):
Desired input size of the spectrogram that the model supports. It can be different from the output of the
`ClapFeatureExtractor`, in which case the input features will be resized. Corresponds to the `image_size`
of the audio models.
hidden_act (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"gelu"`):
The non-linear activation function (function or string) in the encoder and pooler. If string, `"gelu"`,
`"relu"`, `"silu"` and `"gelu_new"` are supported.
patch_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 4):
Patch size for the audio spectrogram
patch_stride (`list`, *optional*, defaults to `[4, 4]`):
Patch stride for the audio spectrogram
num_classes (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 527):
Number of classes used for the head training
hidden_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 768):
Hidden size of the output of the audio encoder. Correspond to the dimension of the penultimate layer's
output,which is sent to the projection MLP layer.
projection_dim (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 512):
Hidden size of the projection layer.
depths (`list`, *optional*, defaults to `[2, 2, 6, 2]`):
Depths used for the Swin Layers of the audio model
num_attention_heads (`list`, *optional*, defaults to `[4, 8, 16, 32]`):
Number of attention heads used for the Swin Layers of the audio model
enable_fusion (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether or not to enable patch fusion. This is the main contribution of the authors, and should give the
best results.
hidden_dropout_prob (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.1):
The dropout probability for all fully connected layers in the encoder.
fusion_type (`[type]`, *optional*):
Fusion type used for the patch fusion.
patch_embed_input_channels (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 1):
Number of channels used for the input spectrogram
flatten_patch_embeds (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether or not to flatten the patch embeddings
patch_embeds_hidden_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 96):
Hidden size of the patch embeddings. It is used as the number of output channels.
enable_patch_layer_norm (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether or not to enable layer normalization for the patch embeddings
drop_path_rate (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.0):
Drop path rate for the patch fusion
attention_probs_dropout_prob (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.0):
The dropout ratio for the attention probabilities.
qkv_bias (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether or not to add a bias to the query, key, value projections.
mlp_ratio (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 4.0):
Ratio of the mlp hidden dim to embedding dim.
aff_block_r (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 4):
downsize_ratio used in the AudioFF block
num_hidden_layers (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 4):
Number of hidden layers in the Transformer encoder.
projection_hidden_act (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"relu"`):
The non-linear activation function (function or string) in the projection layer. If string, `"gelu"`,
`"relu"`, `"silu"` and `"gelu_new"` are supported.
layer_norm_eps (`[type]`, *optional*, defaults to 1e-05):
The epsilon used by the layer normalization layers.
initializer_factor (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 1.0):
A factor for initializing all weight matrices (should be kept to 1, used internally for initialization
testing).
Example:
```python
>>> from transformers import ClapAudioConfig, ClapAudioModel
>>> # Initializing a ClapAudioConfig with laion/clap-htsat-fused style configuration
>>> configuration = ClapAudioConfig()
>>> # Initializing a ClapAudioModel (with random weights) from the laion/clap-htsat-fused style configuration
>>> model = ClapAudioModel(configuration)
>>> # Accessing the model configuration
>>> configuration = model.config
```"""
model_type = "clap_audio_model"
base_config_key = "audio_config"
def __init__(
self,
window_size=8,
num_mel_bins=64,
spec_size=256,
hidden_act="gelu",
patch_size=4,
patch_stride=[4, 4],
num_classes=527,
hidden_size=768,
projection_dim=512,
depths=[2, 2, 6, 2],
num_attention_heads=[4, 8, 16, 32],
enable_fusion=False,
hidden_dropout_prob=0.1,
fusion_type=None,
patch_embed_input_channels=1,
flatten_patch_embeds=True,
patch_embeds_hidden_size=96,
enable_patch_layer_norm=True,
drop_path_rate=0.0,
attention_probs_dropout_prob=0.0,
qkv_bias=True,
mlp_ratio=4.0,
aff_block_r=4,
num_hidden_layers=4,
projection_hidden_act="relu",
layer_norm_eps=1e-5,
initializer_factor=1.0,
**kwargs,
):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.window_size = window_size
self.num_mel_bins = num_mel_bins
self.spec_size = spec_size
self.patch_size = patch_size
self.patch_stride = patch_stride
self.num_classes = num_classes
self.hidden_size = hidden_size
self.depths = depths
self.num_hidden_layers = num_hidden_layers
self.num_attention_heads = num_attention_heads
self.window_size = window_size
self.enable_fusion = enable_fusion
self.fusion_type = fusion_type
self.hidden_act = hidden_act
self.hidden_dropout_prob = hidden_dropout_prob
self.projection_dim = projection_dim
self.flatten_patch_embeds = flatten_patch_embeds
self.patch_embeds_hidden_size = patch_embeds_hidden_size
self.enable_patch_layer_norm = enable_patch_layer_norm
self.drop_path_rate = drop_path_rate
self.attention_probs_dropout_prob = attention_probs_dropout_prob
self.qkv_bias = qkv_bias
self.mlp_ratio = mlp_ratio
self.patch_embed_input_channels = patch_embed_input_channels
self.aff_block_r = aff_block_r
self.layer_norm_eps = layer_norm_eps
self.initializer_factor = initializer_factor
self.projection_hidden_act = projection_hidden_act
class ClapConfig(PretrainedConfig):
r"""
[`ClapConfig`] is the configuration class to store the configuration of a [`ClapModel`]. It is used to instantiate
a CLAP model according to the specified arguments, defining the text model and audio model configs. Instantiating a
configuration with the defaults will yield a similar configuration to that of the CLAP
[laion/clap-htsat-fused](https://huggingface.co/laion/clap-htsat-fused) architecture.
Configuration objects inherit from [`PretrainedConfig`] and can be used to control the model outputs. Read the
documentation from [`PretrainedConfig`] for more information.
Args:
text_config (`dict`, *optional*):
Dictionary of configuration options used to initialize [`ClapTextConfig`].
audio_config (`dict`, *optional*):
Dictionary of configuration options used to initialize [`ClapAudioConfig`].
logit_scale_init_value (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 14.29):
The initial value of the *logit_scale* parameter. Default is used as per the original CLAP implementation.
projection_dim (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 512):
Dimensionality of text and audio projection layers.
projection_hidden_act (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"relu"`):
Activation function for the projection layers.
initializer_factor (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 1.0):
Factor to scale the initialization of the model weights.
kwargs (*optional*):
Dictionary of keyword arguments.
Example:
```python
>>> from transformers import ClapConfig, ClapModel
>>> # Initializing a ClapConfig with laion-ai/base style configuration
>>> configuration = ClapConfig()
>>> # Initializing a ClapModel (with random weights) from the laion-ai/base style configuration
>>> model = ClapModel(configuration)
>>> # Accessing the model configuration
>>> configuration = model.config
>>> # We can also initialize a ClapConfig from a ClapTextConfig and a ClapAudioConfig
>>> from transformers import ClapTextConfig, ClapAudioConfig
>>> # Initializing a ClapText and ClapAudioConfig configuration
>>> config_text = ClapTextConfig()
>>> config_audio = ClapAudioConfig()
>>> config = ClapConfig.from_text_audio_configs(config_text, config_audio)
```"""
model_type = "clap"
sub_configs = {"text_config": ClapTextConfig, "audio_config": ClapAudioConfig}
def __init__(
self,
text_config=None,
audio_config=None,
logit_scale_init_value=(1 / 0.07),
projection_dim=512,
projection_hidden_act="relu",
initializer_factor=1.0,
**kwargs,
):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
if text_config is None:
text_config = {}
logger.info("text_config is None. Initializing the ClapTextConfig with default values.")
if audio_config is None:
audio_config = {}
logger.info("audio_config is None. initializing the ClapAudioConfig with default values.")
self.text_config = ClapTextConfig(**text_config)
self.audio_config = ClapAudioConfig(**audio_config)
self.text_config.projection_dim = projection_dim
self.audio_config.projection_dim = projection_dim
self.text_config.projection_hidden_act = projection_hidden_act
self.audio_config.projection_hidden_act = projection_hidden_act
self.projection_dim = projection_dim
self.projection_hidden_act = projection_hidden_act
self.hidden_size = self.text_config.hidden_size
self.logit_scale_init_value = logit_scale_init_value
self.initializer_factor = initializer_factor
self.num_hidden_layers = self.text_config.num_hidden_layers + len(self.audio_config.depths)
@classmethod
def from_text_audio_configs(cls, text_config: ClapTextConfig, audio_config: ClapAudioConfig, **kwargs):
r"""
Instantiate a [`ClapConfig`] (or a derived class) from clap text model configuration and clap audio model
configuration.
Returns:
[`ClapConfig`]: An instance of a configuration object
"""
return cls(text_config=text_config.to_dict(), audio_config=audio_config.to_dict(), **kwargs)
__all__ = ["ClapAudioConfig", "ClapConfig", "ClapTextConfig"]
```
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```py
# coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2023 The HuggingFace Inc. team. All rights reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
"""Feature extractor class for CLAP."""
import copy
from typing import Any, Dict, List, Optional, Union
import numpy as np
import torch
from ...audio_utils import mel_filter_bank, spectrogram, window_function
from ...feature_extraction_sequence_utils import SequenceFeatureExtractor
from ...feature_extraction_utils import BatchFeature
from ...utils import TensorType, logging
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
class ClapFeatureExtractor(SequenceFeatureExtractor):
r"""
Constructs a CLAP feature extractor.
This feature extractor inherits from [`~feature_extraction_sequence_utils.SequenceFeatureExtractor`] which contains
most of the main methods. Users should refer to this superclass for more information regarding those methods.
This class extracts mel-filter bank features from raw speech using a custom numpy implementation of the *Short Time
Fourier Transform* (STFT) which should match pytorch's `torch.stft` equivalent.
Args:
feature_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 64):
The feature dimension of the extracted Mel spectrograms. This corresponds to the number of mel filters
(`n_mels`).
sampling_rate (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 48000):
The sampling rate at which the audio files should be digitalized expressed in hertz (Hz). This only serves
to warn users if the audio fed to the feature extractor does not have the same sampling rate.
hop_length (`int`,*optional*, defaults to 480):
Length of the overlaping windows for the STFT used to obtain the Mel Spectrogram. The audio will be split
in smaller `frames` with a step of `hop_length` between each frame.
max_length_s (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 10):
The maximum input length of the model in seconds. This is used to pad the audio.
fft_window_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 1024):
Size of the window (in samples) on which the Fourier transform is applied. This controls the frequency
resolution of the spectrogram. 400 means that the fourrier transform is computed on windows of 400 samples.
padding_value (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.0):
Padding value used to pad the audio. Should correspond to silences.
return_attention_mask (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether or not the model should return the attention masks coresponding to the input.
frequency_min (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0):
The lowest frequency of interest. The STFT will not be computed for values below this.
frequency_max (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 14000):
The highest frequency of interest. The STFT will not be computed for values above this.
top_db (`float`, *optional*):
The highest decibel value used to convert the mel spectrogram to the log scale. For more details see the
`audio_utils.power_to_db` function
truncation (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"fusion"`):
Truncation pattern for long audio inputs. Two patterns are available:
- `fusion` will use `_random_mel_fusion`, which stacks 3 random crops from the mel spectrogram and a
downsampled version of the entire mel spectrogram.
If `config.fusion` is set to True, shorter audios also need to to return 4 mels, which will just be a copy
of the original mel obtained from the padded audio.
- `rand_trunc` will select a random crop of the mel spectrogram.
padding (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"repeatpad"`):
Padding pattern for shorter audio inputs. Three patterns were originally implemented:
- `repeatpad`: the audio is repeated, and then padded to fit the `max_length`.
- `repeat`: the audio is repeated and then cut to fit the `max_length`
- `pad`: the audio is padded.
"""
model_input_names = ["input_features", "is_longer"]
def __init__(
self,
feature_size=64,
sampling_rate=48_000,
hop_length=480,
max_length_s=10,
fft_window_size=1024,
padding_value=0.0,
return_attention_mask=False, # pad inputs to max length with silence token (zero) and no attention mask
frequency_min: float = 0,
frequency_max: float = 14_000,
top_db: Optional[int] = None,
truncation: str = "fusion",
padding: str = "repeatpad",
**kwargs,
):
super().__init__(
feature_size=feature_size,
sampling_rate=sampling_rate,
padding_value=padding_value,
return_attention_mask=return_attention_mask,
**kwargs,
)
self.top_db = top_db
self.truncation = truncation
self.padding = padding
self.fft_window_size = fft_window_size
self.nb_frequency_bins = (fft_window_size >> 1) + 1
self.hop_length = hop_length
self.max_length_s = max_length_s
self.nb_max_samples = max_length_s * sampling_rate
self.sampling_rate = sampling_rate
self.frequency_min = frequency_min
self.frequency_max = frequency_max
self.mel_filters = mel_filter_bank(
num_frequency_bins=self.nb_frequency_bins,
num_mel_filters=feature_size,
min_frequency=frequency_min,
max_frequency=frequency_max,
sampling_rate=sampling_rate,
norm=None,
mel_scale="htk",
)
self.mel_filters_slaney = mel_filter_bank(
num_frequency_bins=self.nb_frequency_bins,
num_mel_filters=feature_size,
min_frequency=frequency_min,
max_frequency=frequency_max,
sampling_rate=sampling_rate,
norm="slaney",
mel_scale="slaney",
)
def to_dict(self) -> Dict[str, Any]:
"""
Serializes this instance to a Python dictionary.
Returns:
`Dict[str, Any]`: Dictionary of all the attributes that make up this configuration instance, excpet for the
mel filter banks, which do not need to be saved or printed as they are too long.
"""
output = copy.deepcopy(self.__dict__)
output["feature_extractor_type"] = self.__class__.__name__
if "mel_filters" in output:
del output["mel_filters"]
if "mel_filters_slaney" in output:
del output["mel_filters_slaney"]
return output
def _np_extract_fbank_features(self, waveform: np.array, mel_filters: Optional[np.array] = None) -> np.ndarray:
"""
Compute the log-mel spectrogram of the provided `waveform` using the Hann window. In CLAP, two different filter
banks are used depending on the truncation pattern:
- `self.mel_filters`: they correspond to the default parameters of `torchaudio` which can be obtained from
calling `torchaudio.transforms.MelSpectrogram().mel_scale.fb`. These filters are used when `truncation`
is set to `"fusion"`.
- `self.mel_filteres_slaney` : they correspond to the default parameters of `librosa` which used
`librosa.filters.mel` when computing the mel spectrogram. These filters were only used in the original
implementation when the truncation mode is not `"fusion"`.
"""
log_mel_spectrogram = spectrogram(
waveform,
window_function(self.fft_window_size, "hann"),
frame_length=self.fft_window_size,
hop_length=self.hop_length,
power=2.0,
mel_filters=mel_filters,
log_mel="dB",
)
return log_mel_spectrogram.T
def _random_mel_fusion(self, mel, total_frames, chunk_frames):
ranges = np.array_split(list(range(0, total_frames - chunk_frames + 1)), 3)
if len(ranges[1]) == 0:
# if the audio is too short, we just use the first chunk
ranges[1] = [0]
if len(ranges[2]) == 0:
# if the audio is too short, we just use the first chunk
ranges[2] = [0]
# randomly choose index for each part
idx_front = np.random.choice(ranges[0])
idx_middle = np.random.choice(ranges[1])
idx_back = np.random.choice(ranges[2])
mel_chunk_front = mel[idx_front : idx_front + chunk_frames, :]
mel_chunk_middle = mel[idx_middle : idx_middle + chunk_frames, :]
mel_chunk_back = mel[idx_back : idx_back + chunk_frames, :]
mel = torch.tensor(mel[None, None, :])
mel_shrink = torch.nn.functional.interpolate(
mel, size=[chunk_frames, 64], mode="bilinear", align_corners=False
)
mel_shrink = mel_shrink[0][0].numpy()
mel_fusion = np.stack([mel_shrink, mel_chunk_front, mel_chunk_middle, mel_chunk_back], axis=0)
return mel_fusion
def _get_input_mel(self, waveform: np.array, max_length, truncation, padding) -> np.array:
"""
Extracts the mel spectrogram and prepares it for the mode based on the `truncation` and `padding` arguments.
Four different path are possible:
- `truncation="fusion"` and the length of the waveform is greater than the max length: the mel spectrogram
will be computed on the entire audio. 3 random crops and a dowsampled version of the full mel spectrogram
are then stacked together. They will later be used for `feature_fusion`.
- `truncation="rand_trunc"` and the length of the waveform is smaller than the max length: the audio is
padded based on `padding`.
- `truncation="fusion"` and the length of the waveform is smaller than the max length: the audio is padded
based on `padding`, and is repeated `4` times.
- `truncation="rand_trunc"` and the length of the waveform is greater than the max length: the mel
spectrogram will be computed on a random crop of the waveform.
"""
if waveform.shape[0] > max_length:
if truncation == "rand_trunc":
longer = True
# random crop to max_length (for compatibility) -> this should be handled by self.pad
overflow = len(waveform) - max_length
idx = np.random.randint(0, overflow + 1)
waveform = waveform[idx : idx + max_length]
input_mel = self._np_extract_fbank_features(waveform, self.mel_filters_slaney)[None, :]
elif truncation == "fusion":
mel = self._np_extract_fbank_features(waveform, self.mel_filters)
chunk_frames = max_length // self.hop_length + 1 # the +1 related to how the spectrogram is computed
total_frames = mel.shape[0]
if chunk_frames == total_frames:
# there is a corner case where the audio length is larger than max_length but smaller than max_length+hop_length.
# In this case, we just use the whole audio.
input_mel = np.stack([mel, mel, mel, mel], axis=0)
longer = False
else:
input_mel = self._random_mel_fusion(mel, total_frames, chunk_frames)
longer = True
else:
raise NotImplementedError(f"data_truncating {truncation} not implemented")
else:
longer = False
# only use repeat as a new possible value for padding. you repeat the audio before applying the usual max_length padding
if waveform.shape[0] < max_length:
if padding == "repeat":
n_repeat = int(max_length / len(waveform))
waveform = np.tile(waveform, n_repeat + 1)[:max_length]
if padding == "repeatpad":
n_repeat = int(max_length / len(waveform))
waveform = np.tile(waveform, n_repeat)
waveform = np.pad(waveform, (0, max_length - waveform.shape[0]), mode="constant", constant_values=0)
if truncation == "fusion":
input_mel = self._np_extract_fbank_features(waveform, self.mel_filters)
input_mel = np.stack([input_mel, input_mel, input_mel, input_mel], axis=0)
else:
input_mel = self._np_extract_fbank_features(waveform, self.mel_filters_slaney)[None, :]
return input_mel, longer
def __call__(
self,
raw_speech: Union[np.ndarray, List[float], List[np.ndarray], List[List[float]]],
truncation: Optional[str] = None,
padding: Optional[str] = None,
max_length: Optional[int] = None,
sampling_rate: Optional[int] = None,
return_tensors: Optional[Union[str, TensorType]] = None,
**kwargs,
) -> BatchFeature:
"""
Main method to featurize and prepare for the model one or several sequence(s).
Args:
raw_speech (`np.ndarray`, `List[float]`, `List[np.ndarray]`, `List[List[float]]`):
The sequence or batch of sequences to be padded. Each sequence can be a numpy array, a list of float
values, a list of numpy arrays or a list of list of float values. Must be mono channel audio, not
stereo, i.e. single float per timestep.
truncation (`str`, *optional*):
Truncation pattern for long audio inputs. Two patterns are available:
- `fusion` will use `_random_mel_fusion`, which stacks 3 random crops from the mel spectrogram and
a downsampled version of the entire mel spectrogram.
If `config.fusion` is set to True, shorter audios also need to to return 4 mels, which will just be a
copy of the original mel obtained from the padded audio.
- `rand_trunc` will select a random crop of the mel spectrogram.
padding (`str`, *optional*):
Padding pattern for shorter audio inputs. Three patterns were originally implemented:
- `repeatpad`: the audio is repeated, and then padded to fit the `max_length`.
- `repeat`: the audio is repeated and then cut to fit the `max_length`
- `pad`: the audio is padded.
return_tensors (`str` or [`~utils.TensorType`], *optional*):
If set, will return tensors instead of list of python integers. Acceptable values are:
- `'tf'`: Return TensorFlow `tf.constant` objects.
- `'pt'`: Return PyTorch `torch.np.array` objects.
- `'np'`: Return Numpy `np.ndarray` objects.
sampling_rate (`int`, *optional*):
The sampling rate at which the `raw_speech` input was sampled. It is strongly recommended to pass
`sampling_rate` at the forward call to prevent silent errors and allow automatic speech recognition
pipeline.
"""
truncation = truncation if truncation is not None else self.truncation
padding = padding if padding else self.padding
if sampling_rate is not None:
if sampling_rate != self.sampling_rate:
raise ValueError(
f"The model corresponding to this feature extractor: {self.__class__.__name__} was trained using a"
f" sampling rate of {self.sampling_rate}. Please make sure that the provided `raw_speech` input"
f" was sampled with {self.sampling_rate} and not {sampling_rate}."
)
else:
logger.warning(
f"It is strongly recommended to pass the `sampling_rate` argument to `{self.__class__.__name__}()`. "
"Failing to do so can result in silent errors that might be hard to debug."
)
is_batched_numpy = isinstance(raw_speech, np.ndarray) and len(raw_speech.shape) > 1
if is_batched_numpy and len(raw_speech.shape) > 2:
raise ValueError(f"Only mono-channel audio is supported for input to {self}")
is_batched = is_batched_numpy or (
isinstance(raw_speech, (list, tuple)) and (isinstance(raw_speech[0], (np.ndarray, tuple, list)))
)
if is_batched:
raw_speech = [np.asarray(speech, dtype=np.float64) for speech in raw_speech]
elif not is_batched and not isinstance(raw_speech, np.ndarray):
raw_speech = np.asarray(raw_speech, dtype=np.float64)
elif isinstance(raw_speech, np.ndarray) and raw_speech.dtype is np.dtype(np.float64):
raw_speech = raw_speech.astype(np.float64)
# always return batch
if not is_batched:
raw_speech = [np.asarray(raw_speech)]
# convert to mel spectrogram, truncate and pad if needed.
padded_inputs = [
self._get_input_mel(waveform, max_length if max_length else self.nb_max_samples, truncation, padding)
for waveform in raw_speech
]
input_mel = []
is_longer = []
for mel, longer in padded_inputs:
input_mel.append(mel)
is_longer.append(longer)
if truncation == "fusion" and sum(is_longer) == 0:
# if no audio is longer than 10s, then randomly select one audio to be longer
rand_idx = np.random.randint(0, len(input_mel))
is_longer[rand_idx] = True
if isinstance(input_mel[0], List):
input_mel = [np.asarray(feature, dtype=np.float64) for feature in input_mel]
# is_longer is a list of bool
is_longer = [[longer] for longer in is_longer]
input_features = {"input_features": input_mel, "is_longer": is_longer}
input_features = BatchFeature(input_features)
if return_tensors is not None:
input_features = input_features.convert_to_tensors(return_tensors)
return input_features
__all__ = ["ClapFeatureExtractor"]
```
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```py
# coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2023 The LAION-AI Team and The HuggingFace Team. All rights reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
"""PyTorch CLAP model."""
import collections
import math
from dataclasses import dataclass
from typing import Any, List, Optional, Tuple, Union
import torch
import torch.nn.functional as F
from torch import nn
from ...activations import ACT2FN
from ...modeling_outputs import (
BaseModelOutputWithPastAndCrossAttentions,
BaseModelOutputWithPooling,
BaseModelOutputWithPoolingAndCrossAttentions,
)
from ...modeling_utils import PreTrainedModel
from ...pytorch_utils import apply_chunking_to_forward, find_pruneable_heads_and_indices, meshgrid, prune_linear_layer
from ...utils import (
ModelOutput,
add_start_docstrings,
add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward,
logging,
replace_return_docstrings,
torch_int,
)
from .configuration_clap import ClapAudioConfig, ClapConfig, ClapTextConfig
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC = "laion/clap-htsat-fused"
# Adapted from: https://github.com/LAION-AI/CLAP/blob/6ad05a971ba0622f6acee8c41993e0d02bbed639/src/open_clip/utils.py#L191
def interpolate(hidden_states, ratio):
"""
Interpolate data in time domain. This is used to compensate the resolution reduction in downsampling of a CNN.
Args:
hidden_states (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape (batch_size, time_length, classes_num)):
Input hidden states
ratio (`int`):
The ratio of the length of the output to the length of the input.
"""
(batch_size, time_length, classes_num) = hidden_states.shape
upsampled = hidden_states[:, :, None, :].repeat(1, 1, ratio, 1)
upsampled = upsampled.reshape(batch_size, time_length * ratio, classes_num)
return upsampled
# Adapted from https://github.com/LAION-AI/CLAP/blob/6ad05a971ba0622f6acee8c41993e0d02bbed639/src/open_clip/htsat.py#L249
def window_partition(hidden_states, window_size):
"""
Returns the resized hidden states. The output shape should be `(batch_size * num_windows, window_size, window_size,
num_channels)`
Args:
hidden_states (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, height, width, num_channels)`):
Input hidden states
window_size (`int`):
Window size
"""
batch_size, height, width, num_channels = hidden_states.shape
hidden_states = hidden_states.view(
batch_size, height // window_size, window_size, width // window_size, window_size, num_channels
)
windows = hidden_states.permute(0, 1, 3, 2, 4, 5).contiguous().view(-1, window_size, window_size, num_channels)
return windows
# Adapted from https://github.com/LAION-AI/CLAP/blob/6ad05a971ba0622f6acee8c41993e0d02bbed639/src/open_clip/htsat.py#L263
def window_reverse(windows, window_size, height, width):
"""
Merges windows to produce higher resolution features.
Args:
windows (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(num_windows * batch_size, window_size, window_size, num_channels)`):
Input windows
window_size (`int`):
Window size
height (`int`):
Height of the resized audio
width (`int`):
Width of the resized audio
"""
num_channels = windows.shape[-1]
windows = windows.view(-1, height // window_size, width // window_size, window_size, window_size, num_channels)
windows = windows.permute(0, 1, 3, 2, 4, 5).contiguous().view(-1, height, width, num_channels)
return windows
# Copied from transformers.models.roberta.modeling_roberta.create_position_ids_from_input_ids
def create_position_ids_from_input_ids(input_ids, padding_idx, past_key_values_length=0):
"""
Replace non-padding symbols with their position numbers. Position numbers begin at padding_idx+1. Padding symbols
are ignored. This is modified from fairseq's `utils.make_positions`.
Args:
x: torch.Tensor x:
Returns: torch.Tensor
"""
# The series of casts and type-conversions here are carefully balanced to both work with ONNX export and XLA.
mask = input_ids.ne(padding_idx).int()
incremental_indices = (torch.cumsum(mask, dim=1).type_as(mask) + past_key_values_length) * mask
return incremental_indices.long() + padding_idx
# contrastive loss function, adapted from
# https://sachinruk.github.io/blog/pytorch/pytorch%20lightning/loss%20function/gpu/2021/03/07/CLIP.html#CLIP-loss-function
def contrastive_loss(logits: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
labels = torch.arange(len(logits), device=logits.device)
return nn.functional.cross_entropy(logits, labels)
@dataclass
# Copied from transformers.models.clip.modeling_clip.CLIPTextModelOutput with CLIP->Clap
class ClapTextModelOutput(ModelOutput):
"""
Base class for text model's outputs that also contains a pooling of the last hidden states.
Args:
text_embeds (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, output_dim)` *optional* returned when model is initialized with `with_projection=True`):
The text embeddings obtained by applying the projection layer to the pooler_output.
last_hidden_state (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`):
Sequence of hidden-states at the output of the last layer of the model.
hidden_states (`tuple(torch.FloatTensor)`, *optional*, returned when `output_hidden_states=True` is passed or when `config.output_hidden_states=True`):
Tuple of `torch.FloatTensor` (one for the output of the embeddings, if the model has an embedding layer, +
one for the output of each layer) of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`.
Hidden-states of the model at the output of each layer plus the optional initial embedding outputs.
attentions (`tuple(torch.FloatTensor)`, *optional*, returned when `output_attentions=True` is passed or when `config.output_attentions=True`):
Tuple of `torch.FloatTensor` (one for each layer) of shape `(batch_size, num_heads, sequence_length,
sequence_length)`.
Attentions weights after the attention softmax, used to compute the weighted average in the self-attention
heads.
"""
text_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None
last_hidden_state: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None
hidden_states: Optional[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor, ...]] = None
attentions: Optional[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor, ...]] = None
@dataclass
class ClapAudioModelOutput(ModelOutput):
"""
ClapAudio model output to mimic the output of the original implementation.
Args:
audio_embeds (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, hidden_size)`):
The Audio embeddings obtained by applying the projection layer to the pooler_output.
last_hidden_state (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`):
Sequence of hidden-states at the output of the last layer of the model.
attentions (`tuple(torch.FloatTensor)`, *optional*, returned when `output_attentions=True` is passed or when `config.output_attentions=True`):
Tuple of `torch.FloatTensor` (one for each layer) of shape `(batch_size, num_heads, sequence_length,
sequence_length)`.
Attentions weights after the attention softmax, used to compute the weighted average in the self-attention
heads.
hidden_states (`tuple(torch.FloatTensor)`, *optional*, returned when `output_hidden_states=True` is passed or when `config.output_hidden_states=True`):
Tuple of `torch.FloatTensor` (one for the output of the embeddings, if the model has an embedding layer, +
one for the output of each layer) of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`.
Hidden-states of the model at the output of each layer plus the optional initial embedding outputs.
"""
audio_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None
last_hidden_state: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None
hidden_states: Optional[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor, ...]] = None
attentions: Optional[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor, ...]] = None
@dataclass
# Copied from transformers.models.clip.modeling_clip.CLIPOutput with CLIP->Clap, vision->audio, Vision->Audio, image->audio
class ClapOutput(ModelOutput):
"""
Args:
loss (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(1,)`, *optional*, returned when `return_loss` is `True`):
Contrastive loss for audio-text similarity.
logits_per_audio (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(audio_batch_size, text_batch_size)`):
The scaled dot product scores between `audio_embeds` and `text_embeds`. This represents the audio-text
similarity scores.
logits_per_text (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(text_batch_size, audio_batch_size)`):
The scaled dot product scores between `text_embeds` and `audio_embeds`. This represents the text-audio
similarity scores.
text_embeds (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, output_dim`):
The text embeddings obtained by applying the projection layer to the pooled output of [`ClapTextModel`].
audio_embeds (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, output_dim`):
The audio embeddings obtained by applying the projection layer to the pooled output of [`ClapAudioModel`].
text_model_output (`BaseModelOutputWithPooling`):
The output of the [`ClapTextModel`].
audio_model_output (`BaseModelOutputWithPooling`):
The output of the [`ClapAudioModel`].
"""
loss: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None
logits_per_audio: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None
logits_per_text: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None
text_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None
audio_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None
text_model_output: BaseModelOutputWithPooling = None
audio_model_output: BaseModelOutputWithPooling = None
def to_tuple(self) -> Tuple[Any]:
return tuple(
self[k] if k not in ["text_model_output", "audio_model_output"] else getattr(self, k).to_tuple()
for k in self.keys()
)
# Adapted from transformers.models.swin.modeling_swin.SwinDropPath
class ClapDropPath(nn.Module):
"""
Drop paths (Stochastic Depth) per sample (when applied in main path of residual blocks). This is a slightly
refactored version of the `SwinDropPath` implementation.
"""
def __init__(self, drop_prob=None):
super().__init__()
self.drop_prob = drop_prob
def forward(self, hidden_states):
if self.drop_prob == 0.0 or not self.training:
return hidden_states
keep_prob = 1 - self.drop_prob
# work with diff dim tensors, not just 2D ConvNets
shape = (hidden_states.shape[0],) + (1,) * (hidden_states.ndim - 1)
random_tensor = keep_prob + torch.rand(shape, dtype=hidden_states.dtype, device=hidden_states.device)
random_tensor.floor_() # binarize
output = hidden_states.div(keep_prob) * random_tensor
return output
# Adapted from https://github.com/LAION-AI/CLAP/blob/6ad05a971ba0622f6acee8c41993e0d02bbed639/src/open_clip/feature_fusion.py#L133
class ClapAudioAFFBlock(nn.Module):
r"""
ATTENTIONAL FEATURE FUSION Block from CLAP, since in CLAP we are always in 2D mode, it is not needed to implement
the 1D version.
"""
def __init__(self, config: ClapAudioConfig):
super().__init__()
channels = config.patch_embeds_hidden_size
downsize_ratio = config.aff_block_r
inter_channels = int(channels // downsize_ratio)
self.local_att = nn.Sequential(
nn.Conv2d(channels, inter_channels, kernel_size=1, stride=1, padding=0),
nn.BatchNorm2d(inter_channels),
nn.ReLU(inplace=True),
nn.Conv2d(inter_channels, channels, kernel_size=1, stride=1, padding=0),
nn.BatchNorm2d(channels),
)
self.global_att = nn.Sequential(
nn.AdaptiveAvgPool2d(1),
nn.Conv2d(channels, inter_channels, kernel_size=1, stride=1, padding=0),
nn.BatchNorm2d(inter_channels),
nn.ReLU(inplace=True),
nn.Conv2d(inter_channels, channels, kernel_size=1, stride=1, padding=0),
nn.BatchNorm2d(channels),
)
self.sigmoid = nn.Sigmoid()
def forward(self, hidden_states, residual):
attention_input = hidden_states + residual
fused_layer_output = self.local_att(attention_input) + self.global_att(attention_input)
fused_layer_output = self.sigmoid(fused_layer_output)
output = 2 * hidden_states * fused_layer_output + 2 * residual * (1 - fused_layer_output)
return output
class ClapAudioPatchEmbed(nn.Module):
"""
This module converts the hidden states reshaped as an image to patch embeddings ready to be passed to the
Transformer block.
"""
def __init__(self, config: ClapAudioConfig):
super().__init__()
img_size = (config.spec_size, config.spec_size) if isinstance(config.spec_size, int) else config.spec_size
patch_size = (
(config.patch_size, config.patch_size) if isinstance(config.patch_size, int) else config.patch_size
)
patch_stride = (
(config.patch_stride, config.patch_stride) if isinstance(config.patch_stride, int) else config.patch_stride
)
self.img_size = img_size
self.patch_stride = patch_stride
self.grid_size = (img_size[0] // patch_stride[0], img_size[1] // patch_stride[1])
self.num_patches = self.grid_size[0] * self.grid_size[1]
self.flatten = config.flatten_patch_embeds
self.enable_fusion = config.enable_fusion
padding = ((patch_size[0] - patch_stride[0]) // 2, (patch_size[1] - patch_stride[1]) // 2)
scale_factor = 4 if (self.enable_fusion) and (config.fusion_type == "channel_map") else 1
self.proj = nn.Conv2d(
config.patch_embed_input_channels * scale_factor,
config.patch_embeds_hidden_size,
kernel_size=patch_size,
stride=patch_stride,
padding=padding,
)
self.norm = nn.LayerNorm(config.patch_embeds_hidden_size) if config.enable_patch_layer_norm else nn.Identity()
if self.enable_fusion:
self.fusion_model = ClapAudioAFFBlock(config)
self.mel_conv2d = nn.Conv2d(
config.patch_embed_input_channels,
config.patch_embeds_hidden_size,
kernel_size=(patch_size[0], patch_size[1] * 3),
stride=(patch_stride[0], patch_stride[1] * 3),
padding=padding,
)
def forward(self, hidden_states, is_longer_idx=None):
if self.enable_fusion:
# retrieve the last mel as we have transposed the input
global_hidden_states = hidden_states[:, 0:1, :, :]
# global processing
batch_size, num_channels, height, width = global_hidden_states.shape
if height != self.img_size[0] or width != self.img_size[1]:
raise ValueError(
f"Input audio size ({height}*{width}) doesn't match model ({self.img_size[0]}*{self.img_size[1]})."
)
global_hidden_states = self.proj(global_hidden_states)
output_width = global_hidden_states.size(-1)
if len(is_longer_idx) > 0:
# local processing
local_hidden_states = hidden_states[is_longer_idx, 1:, :, :].contiguous()
batch_size, num_channels, height, width = local_hidden_states.shape
local_hidden_states = local_hidden_states.view(batch_size * num_channels, 1, height, width)
local_hidden_states = self.mel_conv2d(local_hidden_states)
_, features, height, width = local_hidden_states.shape
local_hidden_states = local_hidden_states.view(batch_size, num_channels, features, height, width)
local_hidden_states = local_hidden_states.permute((0, 2, 3, 1, 4)).contiguous().flatten(3)
local_width = local_hidden_states.size(-1)
local_hidden_states = torch.nn.functional.pad(
local_hidden_states, (0, output_width - local_width), "constant", 0
)
global_hidden_states[is_longer_idx] = self.fusion_model(
global_hidden_states[is_longer_idx], local_hidden_states
)
hidden_states = global_hidden_states
else:
_, _, height, width = hidden_states.shape
if height != self.img_size[0] or width != self.img_size[1]:
raise ValueError(
f"Input audio size ({height}*{width}) doesn't match model ({self.img_size[0]}*{self.img_size[1]})."
)
hidden_states = self.proj(hidden_states)
if self.flatten:
hidden_states = hidden_states.flatten(2).transpose(1, 2)
hidden_states = self.norm(hidden_states)
return hidden_states
# Copied from transformers.models.swin.modeling_swin.SwinSelfAttention with Swin->ClapAudio
class ClapAudioSelfAttention(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config, dim, num_heads, window_size):
super().__init__()
if dim % num_heads != 0:
raise ValueError(
f"The hidden size ({dim}) is not a multiple of the number of attention heads ({num_heads})"
)
self.num_attention_heads = num_heads
self.attention_head_size = int(dim / num_heads)
self.all_head_size = self.num_attention_heads * self.attention_head_size
self.window_size = (
window_size if isinstance(window_size, collections.abc.Iterable) else (window_size, window_size)
)
self.relative_position_bias_table = nn.Parameter(
torch.zeros((2 * self.window_size[0] - 1) * (2 * self.window_size[1] - 1), num_heads)
)
# get pair-wise relative position index for each token inside the window
coords_h = torch.arange(self.window_size[0])
coords_w = torch.arange(self.window_size[1])
coords = torch.stack(meshgrid([coords_h, coords_w], indexing="ij"))
coords_flatten = torch.flatten(coords, 1)
relative_coords = coords_flatten[:, :, None] - coords_flatten[:, None, :]
relative_coords = relative_coords.permute(1, 2, 0).contiguous()
relative_coords[:, :, 0] += self.window_size[0] - 1
relative_coords[:, :, 1] += self.window_size[1] - 1
relative_coords[:, :, 0] *= 2 * self.window_size[1] - 1
relative_position_index = relative_coords.sum(-1)
self.register_buffer("relative_position_index", relative_position_index)
self.query = nn.Linear(self.all_head_size, self.all_head_size, bias=config.qkv_bias)
self.key = nn.Linear(self.all_head_size, self.all_head_size, bias=config.qkv_bias)
self.value = nn.Linear(self.all_head_size, self.all_head_size, bias=config.qkv_bias)
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(config.attention_probs_dropout_prob)
def transpose_for_scores(self, x):
new_x_shape = x.size()[:-1] + (self.num_attention_heads, self.attention_head_size)
x = x.view(new_x_shape)
return x.permute(0, 2, 1, 3)
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Tuple[torch.Tensor]:
batch_size, dim, num_channels = hidden_states.shape
mixed_query_layer = self.query(hidden_states)
key_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(self.key(hidden_states))
value_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(self.value(hidden_states))
query_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(mixed_query_layer)
# Take the dot product between "query" and "key" to get the raw attention scores.
attention_scores = torch.matmul(query_layer, key_layer.transpose(-1, -2))
attention_scores = attention_scores / math.sqrt(self.attention_head_size)
relative_position_bias = self.relative_position_bias_table[self.relative_position_index.view(-1)]
relative_position_bias = relative_position_bias.view(
self.window_size[0] * self.window_size[1], self.window_size[0] * self.window_size[1], -1
)
relative_position_bias = relative_position_bias.permute(2, 0, 1).contiguous()
attention_scores = attention_scores + relative_position_bias.unsqueeze(0)
if attention_mask is not None:
# Apply the attention mask is (precomputed for all layers in ClapAudioModel forward() function)
mask_shape = attention_mask.shape[0]
attention_scores = attention_scores.view(
batch_size // mask_shape, mask_shape, self.num_attention_heads, dim, dim
)
attention_scores = attention_scores + attention_mask.unsqueeze(1).unsqueeze(0)
attention_scores = attention_scores.view(-1, self.num_attention_heads, dim, dim)
# Normalize the attention scores to probabilities.
attention_probs = nn.functional.softmax(attention_scores, dim=-1)
# This is actually dropping out entire tokens to attend to, which might
# seem a bit unusual, but is taken from the original Transformer paper.
attention_probs = self.dropout(attention_probs)
# Mask heads if we want to
if head_mask is not None:
attention_probs = attention_probs * head_mask
context_layer = torch.matmul(attention_probs, value_layer)
context_layer = context_layer.permute(0, 2, 1, 3).contiguous()
new_context_layer_shape = context_layer.size()[:-2] + (self.all_head_size,)
context_layer = context_layer.view(new_context_layer_shape)
outputs = (context_layer, attention_probs) if output_attentions else (context_layer,)
return outputs
# Copied from transformers.models.swin.modeling_swin.SwinSelfOutput with Swin->ClapAudio
class ClapAudioSelfOutput(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config, dim):
super().__init__()
self.dense = nn.Linear(dim, dim)
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(config.attention_probs_dropout_prob)
def forward(self, hidden_states: torch.Tensor, input_tensor: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
hidden_states = self.dense(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.dropout(hidden_states)
return hidden_states
# Copied from transformers.models.swin.modeling_swin.SwinAttention with Swin->ClapAudio
class ClapAudioAttention(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config, dim, num_heads, window_size):
super().__init__()
self.self = ClapAudioSelfAttention(config, dim, num_heads, window_size)
self.output = ClapAudioSelfOutput(config, dim)
self.pruned_heads = set()
def prune_heads(self, heads):
if len(heads) == 0:
return
heads, index = find_pruneable_heads_and_indices(
heads, self.self.num_attention_heads, self.self.attention_head_size, self.pruned_heads
)
# Prune linear layers
self.self.query = prune_linear_layer(self.self.query, index)
self.self.key = prune_linear_layer(self.self.key, index)
self.self.value = prune_linear_layer(self.self.value, index)
self.output.dense = prune_linear_layer(self.output.dense, index, dim=1)
# Update hyper params and store pruned heads
self.self.num_attention_heads = self.self.num_attention_heads - len(heads)
self.self.all_head_size = self.self.attention_head_size * self.self.num_attention_heads
self.pruned_heads = self.pruned_heads.union(heads)
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Tuple[torch.Tensor]:
self_outputs = self.self(hidden_states, attention_mask, head_mask, output_attentions)
attention_output = self.output(self_outputs[0], hidden_states)
outputs = (attention_output,) + self_outputs[1:] # add attentions if we output them
return outputs
# Copied from transformers.models.swin.modeling_swin.SwinIntermediate with Swin->ClapAudio
class ClapAudioIntermediate(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config, dim):
super().__init__()
self.dense = nn.Linear(dim, int(config.mlp_ratio * dim))
if isinstance(config.hidden_act, str):
self.intermediate_act_fn = ACT2FN[config.hidden_act]
else:
self.intermediate_act_fn = config.hidden_act
def forward(self, hidden_states: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
hidden_states = self.dense(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.intermediate_act_fn(hidden_states)
return hidden_states
# Copied from transformers.models.swin.modeling_swin.SwinOutput with Swin->ClapAudio
class ClapAudioOutput(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config, dim):
super().__init__()
self.dense = nn.Linear(int(config.mlp_ratio * dim), dim)
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(config.hidden_dropout_prob)
def forward(self, hidden_states: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
hidden_states = self.dense(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.dropout(hidden_states)
return hidden_states
# Copied from transformers.models.swin.modeling_swin.SwinLayer with SwinDropPath->ClapDropPath, Swin->ClapAudio
class ClapAudioLayer(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config, dim, input_resolution, num_heads, drop_path_rate=0.0, shift_size=0):
super().__init__()
self.chunk_size_feed_forward = config.chunk_size_feed_forward
self.shift_size = shift_size
self.window_size = config.window_size
self.input_resolution = input_resolution
self.layernorm_before = nn.LayerNorm(dim, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
self.attention = ClapAudioAttention(config, dim, num_heads, window_size=self.window_size)
self.drop_path = ClapDropPath(drop_path_rate) if drop_path_rate > 0.0 else nn.Identity()
self.layernorm_after = nn.LayerNorm(dim, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
self.intermediate = ClapAudioIntermediate(config, dim)
self.output = ClapAudioOutput(config, dim)
def set_shift_and_window_size(self, input_resolution):
if min(input_resolution) <= self.window_size:
# if window size is larger than input resolution, we don't partition windows
self.shift_size = torch_int(0)
self.window_size = (
torch.min(torch.tensor(input_resolution)) if torch.jit.is_tracing() else min(input_resolution)
)
def get_attn_mask(self, height, width, dtype, device):
if self.shift_size > 0:
# calculate attention mask for SW-MSA
img_mask = torch.zeros((1, height, width, 1), dtype=dtype, device=device)
height_slices = (
slice(0, -self.window_size),
slice(-self.window_size, -self.shift_size),
slice(-self.shift_size, None),
)
width_slices = (
slice(0, -self.window_size),
slice(-self.window_size, -self.shift_size),
slice(-self.shift_size, None),
)
count = 0
for height_slice in height_slices:
for width_slice in width_slices:
img_mask[:, height_slice, width_slice, :] = count
count += 1
mask_windows = window_partition(img_mask, self.window_size)
mask_windows = mask_windows.view(-1, self.window_size * self.window_size)
attn_mask = mask_windows.unsqueeze(1) - mask_windows.unsqueeze(2)
attn_mask = attn_mask.masked_fill(attn_mask != 0, float(-100.0)).masked_fill(attn_mask == 0, float(0.0))
else:
attn_mask = None
return attn_mask
def maybe_pad(self, hidden_states, height, width):
pad_right = (self.window_size - width % self.window_size) % self.window_size
pad_bottom = (self.window_size - height % self.window_size) % self.window_size
pad_values = (0, 0, 0, pad_right, 0, pad_bottom)
hidden_states = nn.functional.pad(hidden_states, pad_values)
return hidden_states, pad_values
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
input_dimensions: Tuple[int, int],
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
always_partition: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Tuple[torch.Tensor, torch.Tensor]:
if not always_partition:
self.set_shift_and_window_size(input_dimensions)
else:
pass
height, width = input_dimensions
batch_size, _, channels = hidden_states.size()
shortcut = hidden_states
hidden_states = self.layernorm_before(hidden_states)
hidden_states = hidden_states.view(batch_size, height, width, channels)
# pad hidden_states to multiples of window size
hidden_states, pad_values = self.maybe_pad(hidden_states, height, width)
_, height_pad, width_pad, _ = hidden_states.shape
# cyclic shift
if self.shift_size > 0:
shifted_hidden_states = torch.roll(hidden_states, shifts=(-self.shift_size, -self.shift_size), dims=(1, 2))
else:
shifted_hidden_states = hidden_states
# partition windows
hidden_states_windows = window_partition(shifted_hidden_states, self.window_size)
hidden_states_windows = hidden_states_windows.view(-1, self.window_size * self.window_size, channels)
attn_mask = self.get_attn_mask(
height_pad, width_pad, dtype=hidden_states.dtype, device=hidden_states_windows.device
)
attention_outputs = self.attention(
hidden_states_windows, attn_mask, head_mask, output_attentions=output_attentions
)
attention_output = attention_outputs[0]
attention_windows = attention_output.view(-1, self.window_size, self.window_size, channels)
shifted_windows = window_reverse(attention_windows, self.window_size, height_pad, width_pad)
# reverse cyclic shift
if self.shift_size > 0:
attention_windows = torch.roll(shifted_windows, shifts=(self.shift_size, self.shift_size), dims=(1, 2))
else:
attention_windows = shifted_windows
was_padded = pad_values[3] > 0 or pad_values[5] > 0
if was_padded:
attention_windows = attention_windows[:, :height, :width, :].contiguous()
attention_windows = attention_windows.view(batch_size, height * width, channels)
hidden_states = shortcut + self.drop_path(attention_windows)
layer_output = self.layernorm_after(hidden_states)
layer_output = self.intermediate(layer_output)
layer_output = hidden_states + self.output(layer_output)
layer_outputs = (layer_output, attention_outputs[1]) if output_attentions else (layer_output,)
return layer_outputs
# Copied from transformers.models.swin.modeling_swin.SwinStage with Swin->ClapAudio
class ClapAudioStage(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config, dim, input_resolution, depth, num_heads, drop_path, downsample):
super().__init__()
self.config = config
self.dim = dim
self.blocks = nn.ModuleList(
[
ClapAudioLayer(
config=config,
dim=dim,
input_resolution=input_resolution,
num_heads=num_heads,
drop_path_rate=drop_path[i],
shift_size=0 if (i % 2 == 0) else config.window_size // 2,
)
for i in range(depth)
]
)
# patch merging layer
if downsample is not None:
self.downsample = downsample(input_resolution, dim=dim, norm_layer=nn.LayerNorm)
else:
self.downsample = None
self.pointing = False
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
input_dimensions: Tuple[int, int],
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
always_partition: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Tuple[torch.Tensor]:
height, width = input_dimensions
for i, layer_module in enumerate(self.blocks):
layer_head_mask = head_mask[i] if head_mask is not None else None
layer_outputs = layer_module(
hidden_states, input_dimensions, layer_head_mask, output_attentions, always_partition
)
hidden_states = layer_outputs[0]
hidden_states_before_downsampling = hidden_states
if self.downsample is not None:
height_downsampled, width_downsampled = (height + 1) // 2, (width + 1) // 2
output_dimensions = (height, width, height_downsampled, width_downsampled)
hidden_states = self.downsample(hidden_states_before_downsampling, input_dimensions)
else:
output_dimensions = (height, width, height, width)
stage_outputs = (hidden_states, hidden_states_before_downsampling, output_dimensions)
if output_attentions:
stage_outputs += layer_outputs[1:]
return stage_outputs
# Copied from transformers.models.swin.modeling_swin.SwinPatchMerging with Swin->ClapAudio
class ClapAudioPatchMerging(nn.Module):
"""
Patch Merging Layer.
Args:
input_resolution (`Tuple[int]`):
Resolution of input feature.
dim (`int`):
Number of input channels.
norm_layer (`nn.Module`, *optional*, defaults to `nn.LayerNorm`):
Normalization layer class.
"""
def __init__(self, input_resolution: Tuple[int], dim: int, norm_layer: nn.Module = nn.LayerNorm) -> None:
super().__init__()
self.input_resolution = input_resolution
self.dim = dim
self.reduction = nn.Linear(4 * dim, 2 * dim, bias=False)
self.norm = norm_layer(4 * dim)
def maybe_pad(self, input_feature, height, width):
should_pad = (height % 2 == 1) or (width % 2 == 1)
if should_pad:
pad_values = (0, 0, 0, width % 2, 0, height % 2)
input_feature = nn.functional.pad(input_feature, pad_values)
return input_feature
def forward(self, input_feature: torch.Tensor, input_dimensions: Tuple[int, int]) -> torch.Tensor:
height, width = input_dimensions
# `dim` is height * width
batch_size, dim, num_channels = input_feature.shape
input_feature = input_feature.view(batch_size, height, width, num_channels)
# pad input to be disible by width and height, if needed
input_feature = self.maybe_pad(input_feature, height, width)
# [batch_size, height/2, width/2, num_channels]
input_feature_0 = input_feature[:, 0::2, 0::2, :]
# [batch_size, height/2, width/2, num_channels]
input_feature_1 = input_feature[:, 1::2, 0::2, :]
# [batch_size, height/2, width/2, num_channels]
input_feature_2 = input_feature[:, 0::2, 1::2, :]
# [batch_size, height/2, width/2, num_channels]
input_feature_3 = input_feature[:, 1::2, 1::2, :]
# batch_size height/2 width/2 4*num_channels
input_feature = torch.cat([input_feature_0, input_feature_1, input_feature_2, input_feature_3], -1)
input_feature = input_feature.view(batch_size, -1, 4 * num_channels) # batch_size height/2*width/2 4*C
input_feature = self.norm(input_feature)
input_feature = self.reduction(input_feature)
return input_feature
class ClapAudioEncoder(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.num_layers = len(config.depths)
self.config = config
self.patch_embed = ClapAudioPatchEmbed(config)
self.enable_fusion = config.enable_fusion
self.patch_stride = self.patch_embed.patch_stride
self.spec_size = config.spec_size
self.freq_ratio = config.spec_size // config.num_mel_bins
self.num_features = int(config.patch_embeds_hidden_size * 2 ** (self.num_layers - 1))
drop_path_rate = [x.item() for x in torch.linspace(0, config.drop_path_rate, sum(config.depths))]
grid_size = self.patch_embed.grid_size
self.input_resolutions = [(grid_size[0] // (2**i), grid_size[1] // (2**i)) for i in range(self.num_layers)]
self.layers = nn.ModuleList(
[
ClapAudioStage(
config=config,
dim=int(config.patch_embeds_hidden_size * 2**i_layer),
input_resolution=self.input_resolutions[i_layer],
depth=config.depths[i_layer],
num_heads=config.num_attention_heads[i_layer],
drop_path=drop_path_rate[sum(config.depths[:i_layer]) : sum(config.depths[: i_layer + 1])],
downsample=ClapAudioPatchMerging if (i_layer < self.num_layers - 1) else None,
)
for i_layer in range(self.num_layers)
]
)
self.gradient_checkpointing = False
self.batch_norm = nn.BatchNorm2d(config.num_mel_bins)
self.norm = nn.LayerNorm(self.num_features)
self.depths = config.depths
self.avgpool = nn.AdaptiveAvgPool1d(1)
def reshape_mel2img(self, normalized_input_features):
"""
The input is 4 normalized log mel spectrograms. It is reshape to the common shape of images. Each channel
should represent 1 of the 4 crops of the spectrogram. For more details, refer to the [`ClapFeatureExtractor`].
"""
_, _, time_length, freq_length = normalized_input_features.shape
spec_width = int(self.spec_size * self.freq_ratio)
spec_heigth = self.spec_size // self.freq_ratio
if time_length > spec_width or freq_length > spec_heigth:
raise ValueError("the wav size should be less than or equal to the swin input size")
# to avoid bicubic zero error
if time_length < spec_width:
normalized_input_features = nn.functional.interpolate(
normalized_input_features, (spec_width, freq_length), mode="bicubic", align_corners=True
)
if freq_length < spec_heigth:
normalized_input_features = nn.functional.interpolate(
normalized_input_features, (time_length, spec_heigth), mode="bicubic", align_corners=True
)
batch, channels, time, freq = normalized_input_features.shape
# batch_size, channels, spec_width, spec_heigth --> batch_size, channels, spec_heigth * freq_ratio, spec_width // freq_ratio
normalized_input_features = normalized_input_features.reshape(
batch, channels * self.freq_ratio, time // self.freq_ratio, freq
)
normalized_input_features = normalized_input_features.permute(0, 1, 3, 2).contiguous()
normalized_input_features = normalized_input_features.reshape(
batch, channels, freq * self.freq_ratio, time // self.freq_ratio
)
return normalized_input_features
def forward(
self,
input_features,
is_longer: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = False,
output_hidden_states_before_downsampling: Optional[bool] = False,
always_partition: Optional[bool] = False,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = True,
) -> Union[Tuple, ClapAudioModelOutput]:
input_features = input_features.transpose(1, 3)
normalized_input_features = self.batch_norm(input_features)
normalized_input_features = normalized_input_features.transpose(1, 3)
is_longer_list_idx = None
if self.enable_fusion:
is_longer_list = is_longer.to(input_features.device)
is_longer_list_idx = torch.where(is_longer_list == 1)[0]
hidden_states = self.reshape_mel2img(normalized_input_features)
frames_num = hidden_states.shape[2]
hidden_states = self.patch_embed(hidden_states, is_longer_list_idx)
all_hidden_states = () if output_hidden_states else None
all_reshaped_hidden_states = () if output_hidden_states else None
all_self_attentions = () if output_attentions else None
input_dimensions = self.input_resolutions[0]
if output_hidden_states:
batch_size, _, hidden_size = hidden_states.shape
# rearrange batch_size (height width) channels -> batch_size channel height width
reshaped_hidden_state = hidden_states.view(batch_size, *input_dimensions, hidden_size)
reshaped_hidden_state = reshaped_hidden_state.permute(0, 3, 1, 2)
all_hidden_states += (hidden_states,)
all_reshaped_hidden_states += (reshaped_hidden_state,)
for i, layer_module in enumerate(self.layers):
layer_head_mask = head_mask[i] if head_mask is not None else None
input_dimensions = self.input_resolutions[i]
if self.gradient_checkpointing and self.training:
layer_outputs = self._gradient_checkpointing_func(
layer_module.__call__, hidden_states, input_dimensions, layer_head_mask, output_attentions
)
else:
layer_outputs = layer_module(
hidden_states, input_dimensions, layer_head_mask, output_attentions, always_partition
)
hidden_states = layer_outputs[0]
hidden_states_before_downsampling = layer_outputs[1]
output_dimensions = layer_outputs[2]
input_dimensions = (output_dimensions[-2], output_dimensions[-1])
if output_hidden_states and output_hidden_states_before_downsampling:
batch_size, _, hidden_size = hidden_states_before_downsampling.shape
# rearrange batch_size (height width) channels -> batch_size channel height width
# here we use the original (not downsampled) height and width
reshaped_hidden_state = hidden_states_before_downsampling.view(
batch_size, *(output_dimensions[0], output_dimensions[1]), hidden_size
)
reshaped_hidden_state = reshaped_hidden_state.permute(0, 3, 1, 2)
all_hidden_states += (hidden_states_before_downsampling,)
all_reshaped_hidden_states += (reshaped_hidden_state,)
elif output_hidden_states and not output_hidden_states_before_downsampling:
batch_size, _, hidden_size = hidden_states.shape
# rearrange batch_size (height width) channels -> batch_size channel height width
reshaped_hidden_state = hidden_states.view(batch_size, *input_dimensions, hidden_size)
reshaped_hidden_state = reshaped_hidden_state.permute(0, 3, 1, 2)
all_hidden_states += (hidden_states,)
all_reshaped_hidden_states += (reshaped_hidden_state,)
if output_attentions:
all_self_attentions += layer_outputs[3:]
last_hidden_state = self.norm(hidden_states)
batch_size, _, n_channels = last_hidden_state.shape
freq_shape = frames_num // (2 ** (len(self.depths) - 1)) // self.patch_stride[0]
temporal_shape = frames_num // (2 ** (len(self.depths) - 1)) // self.patch_stride[1]
last_hidden_state = (
last_hidden_state.permute(0, 2, 1).contiguous().reshape(batch_size, n_channels, freq_shape, temporal_shape)
)
batch_size, n_channels, n_frequencies, n_temp = last_hidden_state.shape
# group 2D CNN
c_freq_bin = n_frequencies // self.freq_ratio
last_hidden_state = last_hidden_state.reshape(
batch_size, n_channels, n_frequencies // c_freq_bin, c_freq_bin, n_temp
)
last_hidden_state = (
last_hidden_state.permute(0, 1, 3, 2, 4).contiguous().reshape(batch_size, n_channels, c_freq_bin, -1)
)
latent_output = self.avgpool(torch.flatten(last_hidden_state, 2))
latent_output = torch.flatten(latent_output, 1)
if not return_dict:
return tuple(
v
for v in [
last_hidden_state,
latent_output,
all_reshaped_hidden_states,
all_self_attentions,
]
if v is not None
)
return BaseModelOutputWithPooling(
last_hidden_state=last_hidden_state,
pooler_output=latent_output,
hidden_states=all_reshaped_hidden_states,
attentions=all_self_attentions,
)
CLAP_START_DOCSTRING = r"""
This model inherits from [`PreTrainedModel`]. Check the superclass documentation for the generic methods the
library implements for all its model (such as downloading or saving, resizing the input embeddings, pruning heads
etc.)
This model is also a PyTorch [torch.nn.Module](https://pytorch.org/docs/stable/nn.html#torch.nn.Module) subclass.
Use it as a regular PyTorch Module and refer to the PyTorch documentation for all matter related to general usage
and behavior.
Parameters:
config ([`ClapConfig`]): Model configuration class with all the parameters of the model.
Initializing with a config file does not load the weights associated with the model, only the
configuration. Check out the [`~PreTrainedModel.from_pretrained`] method to load the model weights.
"""
CLAP_TEXT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING = r"""
Args:
input_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`):
Indices of input sequence tokens in the vocabulary. Padding will be ignored by default should you provide
it.
Indices can be obtained using [`AutoTokenizer`]. See [`PreTrainedTokenizer.encode`] and
[`PreTrainedTokenizer.__call__`] for details.
[What are input IDs?](../glossary#input-ids)
attention_mask (`torch.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on padding token indices. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
position_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Indices of positions of each input sequence tokens in the position embeddings. Selected in the range `[0,
config.max_position_embeddings - 1]`.
[What are position IDs?](../glossary#position-ids)
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under returned
tensors for more detail.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors for
more detail.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple.
"""
CLAP_AUDIO_INPUTS_DOCSTRING = r"""
Args:
input_features (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, num_channels, height, width)`):
Input audio features. This should be returnes by the [`ClapFeatureExtractor`] class that you can also
retrieve from [`AutoFeatureExtractor`]. See [`ClapFeatureExtractor.__call__`] for details.
is_longer (`torch.FloatTensor`, of shape `(batch_size, 1)`, *optional*):
Whether the audio clip is longer than `max_length`. If `True`, a feature fusion will be enabled to enhance
the features.
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under returned
tensors for more detail.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors for
more detail.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple.
"""
CLAP_INPUTS_DOCSTRING = r"""
Args:
input_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`):
Indices of input sequence tokens in the vocabulary. Padding will be ignored by default should you provide
it.
Indices can be obtained using [`AutoTokenizer`]. See [`PreTrainedTokenizer.encode`] and
[`PreTrainedTokenizer.__call__`] for details.
[What are input IDs?](../glossary#input-ids)
attention_mask (`torch.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on padding token indices. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
position_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Indices of positions of each input sequence tokens in the position embeddings. Selected in the range `[0,
config.max_position_embeddings - 1]`.
[What are position IDs?](../glossary#position-ids)
input_features (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, num_channels, height, width)`):
Input audio features. This should be returnes by the [`ClapFeatureExtractor`] class that you can also
retrieve from [`AutoFeatureExtractor`]. See [`ClapFeatureExtractor.__call__`] for details.
return_loss (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the contrastive loss.
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under returned
tensors for more detail.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors for
more detail.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple.
"""
class ClapProjectionLayer(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config: Union[ClapAudioConfig, ClapTextConfig]):
super().__init__()
self.config = config
hidden_size = config.hidden_size
projection_dim = config.projection_dim
self.linear1 = nn.Linear(hidden_size, projection_dim)
self.activation = ACT2FN[config.projection_hidden_act]
self.linear2 = nn.Linear(projection_dim, projection_dim)
def forward(self, hidden_states):
hidden_states = self.linear1(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.activation(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.linear2(hidden_states)
return hidden_states
# Copied from transformers.models.roberta.modeling_roberta.RobertaEmbeddings with Roberta->ClapText, persistent=False->persistent=True
class ClapTextEmbeddings(nn.Module):
"""
Same as BertEmbeddings with a tiny tweak for positional embeddings indexing.
"""
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertEmbeddings.__init__
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.word_embeddings = nn.Embedding(config.vocab_size, config.hidden_size, padding_idx=config.pad_token_id)
self.position_embeddings = nn.Embedding(config.max_position_embeddings, config.hidden_size)
self.token_type_embeddings = nn.Embedding(config.type_vocab_size, config.hidden_size)
# self.LayerNorm is not snake-cased to stick with TensorFlow model variable name and be able to load
# any TensorFlow checkpoint file
self.LayerNorm = nn.LayerNorm(config.hidden_size, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(config.hidden_dropout_prob)
# position_ids (1, len position emb) is contiguous in memory and exported when serialized
self.position_embedding_type = getattr(config, "position_embedding_type", "absolute")
self.register_buffer(
"position_ids", torch.arange(config.max_position_embeddings).expand((1, -1)), persistent=True
)
self.register_buffer(
"token_type_ids", torch.zeros(self.position_ids.size(), dtype=torch.long), persistent=True
)
# End copy
self.padding_idx = config.pad_token_id
self.position_embeddings = nn.Embedding(
config.max_position_embeddings, config.hidden_size, padding_idx=self.padding_idx
)
def forward(
self, input_ids=None, token_type_ids=None, position_ids=None, inputs_embeds=None, past_key_values_length=0
):
if position_ids is None:
if input_ids is not None:
# Create the position ids from the input token ids. Any padded tokens remain padded.
position_ids = create_position_ids_from_input_ids(input_ids, self.padding_idx, past_key_values_length)
else:
position_ids = self.create_position_ids_from_inputs_embeds(inputs_embeds)
if input_ids is not None:
input_shape = input_ids.size()
else:
input_shape = inputs_embeds.size()[:-1]
seq_length = input_shape[1]
# Setting the token_type_ids to the registered buffer in constructor where it is all zeros, which usually occurs
# when its auto-generated, registered buffer helps users when tracing the model without passing token_type_ids, solves
# issue #5664
if token_type_ids is None:
if hasattr(self, "token_type_ids"):
buffered_token_type_ids = self.token_type_ids[:, :seq_length]
buffered_token_type_ids_expanded = buffered_token_type_ids.expand(input_shape[0], seq_length)
token_type_ids = buffered_token_type_ids_expanded
else:
token_type_ids = torch.zeros(input_shape, dtype=torch.long, device=self.position_ids.device)
if inputs_embeds is None:
inputs_embeds = self.word_embeddings(input_ids)
token_type_embeddings = self.token_type_embeddings(token_type_ids)
embeddings = inputs_embeds + token_type_embeddings
if self.position_embedding_type == "absolute":
position_embeddings = self.position_embeddings(position_ids)
embeddings += position_embeddings
embeddings = self.LayerNorm(embeddings)
embeddings = self.dropout(embeddings)
return embeddings
def create_position_ids_from_inputs_embeds(self, inputs_embeds):
"""
We are provided embeddings directly. We cannot infer which are padded so just generate sequential position ids.
Args:
inputs_embeds: torch.Tensor
Returns: torch.Tensor
"""
input_shape = inputs_embeds.size()[:-1]
sequence_length = input_shape[1]
position_ids = torch.arange(
self.padding_idx + 1, sequence_length + self.padding_idx + 1, dtype=torch.long, device=inputs_embeds.device
)
return position_ids.unsqueeze(0).expand(input_shape)
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertSelfAttention with Bert->ClapText
class ClapTextSelfAttention(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config, position_embedding_type=None):
super().__init__()
if config.hidden_size % config.num_attention_heads != 0 and not hasattr(config, "embedding_size"):
raise ValueError(
f"The hidden size ({config.hidden_size}) is not a multiple of the number of attention "
f"heads ({config.num_attention_heads})"
)
self.num_attention_heads = config.num_attention_heads
self.attention_head_size = int(config.hidden_size / config.num_attention_heads)
self.all_head_size = self.num_attention_heads * self.attention_head_size
self.query = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, self.all_head_size)
self.key = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, self.all_head_size)
self.value = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, self.all_head_size)
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(config.attention_probs_dropout_prob)
self.position_embedding_type = position_embedding_type or getattr(
config, "position_embedding_type", "absolute"
)
if self.position_embedding_type == "relative_key" or self.position_embedding_type == "relative_key_query":
self.max_position_embeddings = config.max_position_embeddings
self.distance_embedding = nn.Embedding(2 * config.max_position_embeddings - 1, self.attention_head_size)
self.is_decoder = config.is_decoder
def transpose_for_scores(self, x: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
new_x_shape = x.size()[:-1] + (self.num_attention_heads, self.attention_head_size)
x = x.view(new_x_shape)
return x.permute(0, 2, 1, 3)
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
encoder_hidden_states: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
encoder_attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
past_key_value: Optional[Tuple[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]]] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Tuple[torch.Tensor]:
mixed_query_layer = self.query(hidden_states)
# If this is instantiated as a cross-attention module, the keys
# and values come from an encoder; the attention mask needs to be
# such that the encoder's padding tokens are not attended to.
is_cross_attention = encoder_hidden_states is not None
if is_cross_attention and past_key_value is not None:
# reuse k,v, cross_attentions
key_layer = past_key_value[0]
value_layer = past_key_value[1]
attention_mask = encoder_attention_mask
elif is_cross_attention:
key_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(self.key(encoder_hidden_states))
value_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(self.value(encoder_hidden_states))
attention_mask = encoder_attention_mask
elif past_key_value is not None:
key_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(self.key(hidden_states))
value_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(self.value(hidden_states))
key_layer = torch.cat([past_key_value[0], key_layer], dim=2)
value_layer = torch.cat([past_key_value[1], value_layer], dim=2)
else:
key_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(self.key(hidden_states))
value_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(self.value(hidden_states))
query_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(mixed_query_layer)
use_cache = past_key_value is not None
if self.is_decoder:
# if cross_attention save Tuple(torch.Tensor, torch.Tensor) of all cross attention key/value_states.
# Further calls to cross_attention layer can then reuse all cross-attention
# key/value_states (first "if" case)
# if uni-directional self-attention (decoder) save Tuple(torch.Tensor, torch.Tensor) of
# all previous decoder key/value_states. Further calls to uni-directional self-attention
# can concat previous decoder key/value_states to current projected key/value_states (third "elif" case)
# if encoder bi-directional self-attention `past_key_value` is always `None`
past_key_value = (key_layer, value_layer)
# Take the dot product between "query" and "key" to get the raw attention scores.
attention_scores = torch.matmul(query_layer, key_layer.transpose(-1, -2))
if self.position_embedding_type == "relative_key" or self.position_embedding_type == "relative_key_query":
query_length, key_length = query_layer.shape[2], key_layer.shape[2]
if use_cache:
position_ids_l = torch.tensor(key_length - 1, dtype=torch.long, device=hidden_states.device).view(
-1, 1
)
else:
position_ids_l = torch.arange(query_length, dtype=torch.long, device=hidden_states.device).view(-1, 1)
position_ids_r = torch.arange(key_length, dtype=torch.long, device=hidden_states.device).view(1, -1)
distance = position_ids_l - position_ids_r
positional_embedding = self.distance_embedding(distance + self.max_position_embeddings - 1)
positional_embedding = positional_embedding.to(dtype=query_layer.dtype) # fp16 compatibility
if self.position_embedding_type == "relative_key":
relative_position_scores = torch.einsum("bhld,lrd->bhlr", query_layer, positional_embedding)
attention_scores = attention_scores + relative_position_scores
elif self.position_embedding_type == "relative_key_query":
relative_position_scores_query = torch.einsum("bhld,lrd->bhlr", query_layer, positional_embedding)
relative_position_scores_key = torch.einsum("bhrd,lrd->bhlr", key_layer, positional_embedding)
attention_scores = attention_scores + relative_position_scores_query + relative_position_scores_key
attention_scores = attention_scores / math.sqrt(self.attention_head_size)
if attention_mask is not None:
# Apply the attention mask is (precomputed for all layers in ClapTextModel forward() function)
attention_scores = attention_scores + attention_mask
# Normalize the attention scores to probabilities.
attention_probs = nn.functional.softmax(attention_scores, dim=-1)
# This is actually dropping out entire tokens to attend to, which might
# seem a bit unusual, but is taken from the original Transformer paper.
attention_probs = self.dropout(attention_probs)
# Mask heads if we want to
if head_mask is not None:
attention_probs = attention_probs * head_mask
context_layer = torch.matmul(attention_probs, value_layer)
context_layer = context_layer.permute(0, 2, 1, 3).contiguous()
new_context_layer_shape = context_layer.size()[:-2] + (self.all_head_size,)
context_layer = context_layer.view(new_context_layer_shape)
outputs = (context_layer, attention_probs) if output_attentions else (context_layer,)
if self.is_decoder:
outputs = outputs + (past_key_value,)
return outputs
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertSelfOutput
class ClapTextSelfOutput(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.dense = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.hidden_size)
self.LayerNorm = nn.LayerNorm(config.hidden_size, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(config.hidden_dropout_prob)
def forward(self, hidden_states: torch.Tensor, input_tensor: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
hidden_states = self.dense(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.dropout(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.LayerNorm(hidden_states + input_tensor)
return hidden_states
CLAP_TEXT_SELF_ATTENTION_CLASSES = {
"eager": ClapTextSelfAttention,
}
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertAttention with Bert->ClapText,BERT->CLAP_TEXT
class ClapTextAttention(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config, position_embedding_type=None):
super().__init__()
self.self = CLAP_TEXT_SELF_ATTENTION_CLASSES[config._attn_implementation](
config, position_embedding_type=position_embedding_type
)
self.output = ClapTextSelfOutput(config)
self.pruned_heads = set()
def prune_heads(self, heads):
if len(heads) == 0:
return
heads, index = find_pruneable_heads_and_indices(
heads, self.self.num_attention_heads, self.self.attention_head_size, self.pruned_heads
)
# Prune linear layers
self.self.query = prune_linear_layer(self.self.query, index)
self.self.key = prune_linear_layer(self.self.key, index)
self.self.value = prune_linear_layer(self.self.value, index)
self.output.dense = prune_linear_layer(self.output.dense, index, dim=1)
# Update hyper params and store pruned heads
self.self.num_attention_heads = self.self.num_attention_heads - len(heads)
self.self.all_head_size = self.self.attention_head_size * self.self.num_attention_heads
self.pruned_heads = self.pruned_heads.union(heads)
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
encoder_hidden_states: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
encoder_attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
past_key_value: Optional[Tuple[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]]] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Tuple[torch.Tensor]:
self_outputs = self.self(
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
head_mask,
encoder_hidden_states,
encoder_attention_mask,
past_key_value,
output_attentions,
)
attention_output = self.output(self_outputs[0], hidden_states)
outputs = (attention_output,) + self_outputs[1:] # add attentions if we output them
return outputs
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertIntermediate
class ClapTextIntermediate(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.dense = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.intermediate_size)
if isinstance(config.hidden_act, str):
self.intermediate_act_fn = ACT2FN[config.hidden_act]
else:
self.intermediate_act_fn = config.hidden_act
def forward(self, hidden_states: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
hidden_states = self.dense(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.intermediate_act_fn(hidden_states)
return hidden_states
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertOutput
class ClapTextOutput(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.dense = nn.Linear(config.intermediate_size, config.hidden_size)
self.LayerNorm = nn.LayerNorm(config.hidden_size, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(config.hidden_dropout_prob)
def forward(self, hidden_states: torch.Tensor, input_tensor: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
hidden_states = self.dense(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.dropout(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.LayerNorm(hidden_states + input_tensor)
return hidden_states
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertLayer with Bert->ClapText
class ClapTextLayer(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.chunk_size_feed_forward = config.chunk_size_feed_forward
self.seq_len_dim = 1
self.attention = ClapTextAttention(config)
self.is_decoder = config.is_decoder
self.add_cross_attention = config.add_cross_attention
if self.add_cross_attention:
if not self.is_decoder:
raise ValueError(f"{self} should be used as a decoder model if cross attention is added")
self.crossattention = ClapTextAttention(config, position_embedding_type="absolute")
self.intermediate = ClapTextIntermediate(config)
self.output = ClapTextOutput(config)
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
encoder_hidden_states: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
encoder_attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
past_key_value: Optional[Tuple[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]]] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Tuple[torch.Tensor]:
# decoder uni-directional self-attention cached key/values tuple is at positions 1,2
self_attn_past_key_value = past_key_value[:2] if past_key_value is not None else None
self_attention_outputs = self.attention(
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
head_mask,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
past_key_value=self_attn_past_key_value,
)
attention_output = self_attention_outputs[0]
# if decoder, the last output is tuple of self-attn cache
if self.is_decoder:
outputs = self_attention_outputs[1:-1]
present_key_value = self_attention_outputs[-1]
else:
outputs = self_attention_outputs[1:] # add self attentions if we output attention weights
cross_attn_present_key_value = None
if self.is_decoder and encoder_hidden_states is not None:
if not hasattr(self, "crossattention"):
raise ValueError(
f"If `encoder_hidden_states` are passed, {self} has to be instantiated with cross-attention layers"
" by setting `config.add_cross_attention=True`"
)
# cross_attn cached key/values tuple is at positions 3,4 of past_key_value tuple
cross_attn_past_key_value = past_key_value[-2:] if past_key_value is not None else None
cross_attention_outputs = self.crossattention(
attention_output,
attention_mask,
head_mask,
encoder_hidden_states,
encoder_attention_mask,
cross_attn_past_key_value,
output_attentions,
)
attention_output = cross_attention_outputs[0]
outputs = outputs + cross_attention_outputs[1:-1] # add cross attentions if we output attention weights
# add cross-attn cache to positions 3,4 of present_key_value tuple
cross_attn_present_key_value = cross_attention_outputs[-1]
present_key_value = present_key_value + cross_attn_present_key_value
layer_output = apply_chunking_to_forward(
self.feed_forward_chunk, self.chunk_size_feed_forward, self.seq_len_dim, attention_output
)
outputs = (layer_output,) + outputs
# if decoder, return the attn key/values as the last output
if self.is_decoder:
outputs = outputs + (present_key_value,)
return outputs
def feed_forward_chunk(self, attention_output):
intermediate_output = self.intermediate(attention_output)
layer_output = self.output(intermediate_output, attention_output)
return layer_output
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertEncoder with Bert->ClapText
class ClapTextEncoder(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.config = config
self.layer = nn.ModuleList([ClapTextLayer(config) for _ in range(config.num_hidden_layers)])
self.gradient_checkpointing = False
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
encoder_hidden_states: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
encoder_attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
past_key_values: Optional[Tuple[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]]] = None,
use_cache: Optional[bool] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = False,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = True,
) -> Union[Tuple[torch.Tensor], BaseModelOutputWithPastAndCrossAttentions]:
all_hidden_states = () if output_hidden_states else None
all_self_attentions = () if output_attentions else None
all_cross_attentions = () if output_attentions and self.config.add_cross_attention else None
if self.gradient_checkpointing and self.training:
if use_cache:
logger.warning_once(
"`use_cache=True` is incompatible with gradient checkpointing. Setting `use_cache=False`..."
)
use_cache = False
next_decoder_cache = () if use_cache else None
for i, layer_module in enumerate(self.layer):
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states = all_hidden_states + (hidden_states,)
layer_head_mask = head_mask[i] if head_mask is not None else None
past_key_value = past_key_values[i] if past_key_values is not None else None
if self.gradient_checkpointing and self.training:
layer_outputs = self._gradient_checkpointing_func(
layer_module.__call__,
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
layer_head_mask,
encoder_hidden_states,
encoder_attention_mask,
past_key_value,
output_attentions,
)
else:
layer_outputs = layer_module(
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
layer_head_mask,
encoder_hidden_states,
encoder_attention_mask,
past_key_value,
output_attentions,
)
hidden_states = layer_outputs[0]
if use_cache:
next_decoder_cache += (layer_outputs[-1],)
if output_attentions:
all_self_attentions = all_self_attentions + (layer_outputs[1],)
if self.config.add_cross_attention:
all_cross_attentions = all_cross_attentions + (layer_outputs[2],)
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states = all_hidden_states + (hidden_states,)
if not return_dict:
return tuple(
v
for v in [
hidden_states,
next_decoder_cache,
all_hidden_states,
all_self_attentions,
all_cross_attentions,
]
if v is not None
)
return BaseModelOutputWithPastAndCrossAttentions(
last_hidden_state=hidden_states,
past_key_values=next_decoder_cache,
hidden_states=all_hidden_states,
attentions=all_self_attentions,
cross_attentions=all_cross_attentions,
)
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_bert.BertPooler
class ClapTextPooler(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.dense = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.hidden_size)
self.activation = nn.Tanh()
def forward(self, hidden_states: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
# We "pool" the model by simply taking the hidden state corresponding
# to the first token.
first_token_tensor = hidden_states[:, 0]
pooled_output = self.dense(first_token_tensor)
pooled_output = self.activation(pooled_output)
return pooled_output
class ClapPreTrainedModel(PreTrainedModel):
"""
An abstract class to handle weights initialization and a simple interface for downloading and loading pretrained
models.
"""
config_class = ClapConfig
base_model_prefix = "clap"
supports_gradient_checkpointing = False
def _init_weights(self, module):
"""Initialize the weights"""
factor = self.config.initializer_factor
if isinstance(module, ClapTextEmbeddings):
module.position_embeddings.weight.data.normal_(mean=0.0, std=factor * 0.02)
module.token_type_embeddings.weight.data.normal_(mean=0.0, std=factor * 0.02)
elif isinstance(module, ClapModel):
nn.init.normal_(module.logit_scale_a, std=factor * 0.02)
nn.init.normal_(module.logit_scale_t, std=factor * 0.02)
elif isinstance(module, nn.Embedding):
module.weight.data.normal_(mean=0.0, std=factor * 0.02)
elif isinstance(module, nn.LayerNorm):
module.bias.data.zero_()
module.weight.data.fill_(1.0)
elif isinstance(module, (nn.Conv2d, nn.Linear)):
in_proj_std = (self.config.hidden_size**-0.5) * ((2 * self.config.num_hidden_layers) ** -0.5) * factor
nn.init.normal_(module.weight, std=in_proj_std)
if module.bias is not None:
module.bias.data.zero_()
class ClapAudioModel(ClapPreTrainedModel):
config_class = ClapAudioConfig
main_input_name = "input_features"
def __init__(self, config: ClapAudioConfig):
super().__init__(config)
self.audio_encoder = ClapAudioEncoder(config)
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
def get_input_embeddings(self) -> nn.Module:
return self.audio_encoder.patch_embed.proj
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(CLAP_AUDIO_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=BaseModelOutputWithPooling, config_class=ClapAudioConfig)
def forward(
self,
input_features: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
is_longer: Optional[torch.BoolTensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple, BaseModelOutputWithPooling]:
r"""
Returns:
Examples:
```python
>>> from datasets import load_dataset
>>> from transformers import AutoProcessor, ClapAudioModel
>>> dataset = load_dataset("hf-internal-testing/ashraq-esc50-1-dog-example")
>>> audio_sample = dataset["train"]["audio"][0]["array"]
>>> model = ClapAudioModel.from_pretrained("laion/clap-htsat-fused")
>>> processor = AutoProcessor.from_pretrained("laion/clap-htsat-fused")
>>> inputs = processor(audios=audio_sample, return_tensors="pt")
>>> outputs = model(**inputs)
>>> last_hidden_state = outputs.last_hidden_state
```"""
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
return self.audio_encoder(
input_features=input_features,
is_longer=is_longer,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
class ClapTextModel(ClapPreTrainedModel):
"""
The model can behave as an encoder (with only self-attention) as well as a decoder, in which case a layer of
cross-attention is added between the self-attention layers, following the architecture described in *Attention is
all you need*_ by Ashish Vaswani, Noam Shazeer, Niki Parmar, Jakob Uszkoreit, Llion Jones, Aidan N. Gomez, Lukasz
Kaiser and Illia Polosukhin.
To behave as an decoder the model needs to be initialized with the `is_decoder` argument of the configuration set
to `True`. To be used in a Seq2Seq model, the model needs to initialized with both `is_decoder` argument and
`add_cross_attention` set to `True`; an `encoder_hidden_states` is then expected as an input to the forward pass.
.. _*Attention is all you need*: https://arxiv.org/abs/1706.03762
"""
config_class = ClapTextConfig
def __init__(self, config, add_pooling_layer=True):
super().__init__(config)
self.config = config
self.embeddings = ClapTextEmbeddings(config)
self.encoder = ClapTextEncoder(config)
self.pooler = ClapTextPooler(config) if add_pooling_layer else None
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
def get_input_embeddings(self):
return self.embeddings.word_embeddings
def set_input_embeddings(self, value):
self.embeddings.word_embeddings = value
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
token_type_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
encoder_hidden_states: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
encoder_attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
past_key_values: Optional[List[torch.FloatTensor]] = None,
use_cache: Optional[bool] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple[torch.Tensor], BaseModelOutputWithPoolingAndCrossAttentions]:
r"""
encoder_hidden_states (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`, *optional*):
Sequence of hidden-states at the output of the last layer of the encoder. Used in the cross-attention if
the model is configured as a decoder.
encoder_attention_mask (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on the padding token indices of the encoder input. This mask is used in
the cross-attention if the model is configured as a decoder. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
past_key_values (`tuple(tuple(torch.FloatTensor))` of length `config.n_layers` with each tuple having 4 tensors of shape `(batch_size, num_heads, sequence_length - 1, embed_size_per_head)`):
Contains precomputed key and value hidden states of the attention blocks. Can be used to speed up decoding.
If `past_key_values` are used, the user can optionally input only the last `decoder_input_ids` (those that
don't have their past key value states given to this model) of shape `(batch_size, 1)` instead of all
`decoder_input_ids` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`.
use_cache (`bool`, *optional*):
If set to `True`, `past_key_values` key value states are returned and can be used to speed up decoding (see
`past_key_values`).
"""
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
if self.config.is_decoder:
use_cache = use_cache if use_cache is not None else self.config.use_cache
else:
use_cache = False
if input_ids is not None and inputs_embeds is not None:
raise ValueError("You cannot specify both input_ids and inputs_embeds at the same time")
elif input_ids is not None:
self.warn_if_padding_and_no_attention_mask(input_ids, attention_mask)
input_shape = input_ids.size()
elif inputs_embeds is not None:
input_shape = inputs_embeds.size()[:-1]
else:
raise ValueError("You have to specify either input_ids or inputs_embeds")
batch_size, seq_length = input_shape
device = input_ids.device if input_ids is not None else inputs_embeds.device
# past_key_values_length
past_key_values_length = past_key_values[0][0].shape[2] if past_key_values is not None else 0
if attention_mask is None:
attention_mask = torch.ones(((batch_size, seq_length + past_key_values_length)), device=device)
if token_type_ids is None:
if hasattr(self.embeddings, "token_type_ids"):
buffered_token_type_ids = self.embeddings.token_type_ids[:, :seq_length]
buffered_token_type_ids_expanded = buffered_token_type_ids.expand(batch_size, seq_length)
token_type_ids = buffered_token_type_ids_expanded
else:
token_type_ids = torch.zeros(input_shape, dtype=torch.long, device=device)
# We can provide a self-attention mask of dimensions [batch_size, from_seq_length, to_seq_length]
# ourselves in which case we just need to make it broadcastable to all heads.
extended_attention_mask: torch.Tensor = self.get_extended_attention_mask(attention_mask, input_shape)
# If a 2D or 3D attention mask is provided for the cross-attention
# we need to make broadcastable to [batch_size, num_heads, seq_length, seq_length]
if self.config.is_decoder and encoder_hidden_states is not None:
encoder_batch_size, encoder_sequence_length, _ = encoder_hidden_states.size()
encoder_hidden_shape = (encoder_batch_size, encoder_sequence_length)
if encoder_attention_mask is None:
encoder_attention_mask = torch.ones(encoder_hidden_shape, device=device)
encoder_extended_attention_mask = self.invert_attention_mask(encoder_attention_mask)
else:
encoder_extended_attention_mask = None
# Prepare head mask if needed
# 1.0 in head_mask indicate we keep the head
# attention_probs has shape bsz x n_heads x N x N
# input head_mask has shape [num_heads] or [num_hidden_layers x num_heads]
# and head_mask is converted to shape [num_hidden_layers x batch x num_heads x seq_length x seq_length]
head_mask = self.get_head_mask(head_mask, self.config.num_hidden_layers)
embedding_output = self.embeddings(
input_ids=input_ids,
position_ids=position_ids,
token_type_ids=token_type_ids,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
past_key_values_length=past_key_values_length,
)
encoder_outputs = self.encoder(
embedding_output,
attention_mask=extended_attention_mask,
head_mask=head_mask,
encoder_hidden_states=encoder_hidden_states,
encoder_attention_mask=encoder_extended_attention_mask,
past_key_values=past_key_values,
use_cache=use_cache,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
sequence_output = encoder_outputs[0]
pooled_output = self.pooler(sequence_output) if self.pooler is not None else None
if not return_dict:
return (sequence_output, pooled_output) + encoder_outputs[1:]
return BaseModelOutputWithPoolingAndCrossAttentions(
last_hidden_state=sequence_output,
pooler_output=pooled_output,
past_key_values=encoder_outputs.past_key_values,
hidden_states=encoder_outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=encoder_outputs.attentions,
cross_attentions=encoder_outputs.cross_attentions,
)
@add_start_docstrings(CLAP_START_DOCSTRING)
class ClapModel(ClapPreTrainedModel):
config_class = ClapConfig
def __init__(self, config: ClapConfig):
super().__init__(config)
if not isinstance(config.text_config, ClapTextConfig):
raise TypeError(
"config.text_config is expected to be of type ClapTextConfig but is of type"
f" {type(config.text_config)}."
)
if not isinstance(config.audio_config, ClapAudioConfig):
raise TypeError(
"config.audio_config is expected to be of type ClapAudioConfig but is of type"
f" {type(config.audio_config)}."
)
text_config = config.text_config
audio_config = config.audio_config
self.logit_scale_a = nn.Parameter(torch.tensor(math.log(config.logit_scale_init_value)))
self.logit_scale_t = nn.Parameter(torch.tensor(math.log(config.logit_scale_init_value)))
self.projection_dim = config.projection_dim
self.text_model = ClapTextModel(text_config)
self.text_projection = ClapProjectionLayer(text_config)
self.audio_model = ClapAudioModel(audio_config)
self.audio_projection = ClapProjectionLayer(audio_config)
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(CLAP_TEXT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
def get_text_features(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> torch.FloatTensor:
r"""
Returns:
text_features (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, output_dim`): The text embeddings obtained by
applying the projection layer to the pooled output of [`ClapTextModel`].
Examples:
```python
>>> from transformers import AutoTokenizer, ClapModel
>>> model = ClapModel.from_pretrained("laion/clap-htsat-unfused")
>>> tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("laion/clap-htsat-unfused")
>>> inputs = tokenizer(["the sound of a cat", "the sound of a dog"], padding=True, return_tensors="pt")
>>> text_features = model.get_text_features(**inputs)
```"""
# Use CLAP model's config for some fields (if specified) instead of those of audio & text components.
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
text_outputs = self.text_model(
input_ids=input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
position_ids=position_ids,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
pooled_output = text_outputs[1] if return_dict is not None else text_outputs.pooler_output
text_features = self.text_projection(pooled_output)
text_features = F.normalize(text_features, dim=-1)
return text_features
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(CLAP_AUDIO_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
def get_audio_features(
self,
input_features: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
is_longer: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> torch.FloatTensor:
r"""
Returns:
audio_features (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, output_dim`): The audio embeddings obtained by
applying the projection layer to the pooled output of [`ClapAudioModel`].
Examples:
```python
>>> from transformers import AutoFeatureExtractor, ClapModel
>>> import torch
>>> model = ClapModel.from_pretrained("laion/clap-htsat-unfused")
>>> feature_extractor = AutoFeatureExtractor.from_pretrained("laion/clap-htsat-unfused")
>>> random_audio = torch.rand((16_000))
>>> inputs = feature_extractor(random_audio, return_tensors="pt")
>>> audio_features = model.get_audio_features(**inputs)
```"""
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
audio_outputs = self.audio_model(
input_features=input_features,
is_longer=is_longer,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
pooled_output = audio_outputs[1] if not return_dict else audio_outputs.pooler_output
audio_features = self.audio_projection(pooled_output)
audio_features = F.normalize(audio_features, dim=-1)
return audio_features
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(CLAP_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=ClapOutput, config_class=ClapConfig)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
input_features: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
is_longer: Optional[torch.BoolTensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
return_loss: Optional[bool] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple, ClapOutput]:
r"""
Returns:
Examples:
```python
>>> from datasets import load_dataset
>>> from transformers import AutoProcessor, ClapModel
>>> dataset = load_dataset("hf-internal-testing/ashraq-esc50-1-dog-example")
>>> audio_sample = dataset["train"]["audio"][0]["array"]
>>> model = ClapModel.from_pretrained("laion/clap-htsat-unfused")
>>> processor = AutoProcessor.from_pretrained("laion/clap-htsat-unfused")
>>> input_text = ["Sound of a dog", "Sound of vaccum cleaner"]
>>> inputs = processor(text=input_text, audios=audio_sample, return_tensors="pt", padding=True)
>>> outputs = model(**inputs)
>>> logits_per_audio = outputs.logits_per_audio # this is the audio-text similarity score
>>> probs = logits_per_audio.softmax(dim=-1) # we can take the softmax to get the label probabilities
```"""
# Use CLAP model's config for some fields (if specified) instead of those of audio & text components.
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
audio_outputs = self.audio_model(
input_features=input_features,
is_longer=is_longer,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
text_outputs = self.text_model(
input_ids=input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
position_ids=position_ids,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
audio_embeds = audio_outputs[1] if not return_dict else audio_outputs.pooler_output
audio_embeds = self.audio_projection(audio_embeds)
text_embeds = text_outputs[1] if not return_dict else text_outputs.pooler_output
text_embeds = self.text_projection(text_embeds)
# normalized features
audio_embeds = audio_embeds / audio_embeds.norm(p=2, dim=-1, keepdim=True)
text_embeds = text_embeds / text_embeds.norm(p=2, dim=-1, keepdim=True)
# cosine similarity as logits
logit_scale_text = self.logit_scale_t.exp()
logit_scale_audio = self.logit_scale_a.exp()
logits_per_text = torch.matmul(text_embeds, audio_embeds.t()) * logit_scale_text
logits_per_audio = torch.matmul(audio_embeds, text_embeds.t()) * logit_scale_audio
loss = None
if return_loss:
caption_loss = contrastive_loss(logits_per_text)
audio_loss = contrastive_loss(logits_per_audio.t())
loss = (caption_loss + audio_loss) / 2.0
if not return_dict:
output = (logits_per_audio, logits_per_text, text_embeds, audio_embeds, text_outputs, audio_outputs)
return ((loss,) + output) if loss is not None else output
return ClapOutput(
loss=loss,
logits_per_audio=logits_per_audio,
logits_per_text=logits_per_text,
text_embeds=text_embeds,
audio_embeds=audio_embeds,
text_model_output=text_outputs,
audio_model_output=audio_outputs,
)
@add_start_docstrings(
"""
CLAP Text Model with a projection layer on top (a linear layer on top of the pooled output).
""",
CLAP_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class ClapTextModelWithProjection(ClapPreTrainedModel):
config_class = ClapTextConfig
def __init__(self, config: ClapTextConfig):
super().__init__(config)
self.text_model = ClapTextModel(config)
self.text_projection = ClapProjectionLayer(config)
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
def get_input_embeddings(self) -> nn.Module:
return self.text_model.embeddings.word_embeddings
def set_input_embeddings(self, value):
self.text_model.embeddings.word_embeddings = value
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(CLAP_TEXT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=ClapTextModelOutput, config_class=ClapTextConfig)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple, ClapTextModelOutput]:
r"""
Returns:
Examples:
```python
>>> from transformers import AutoTokenizer, ClapTextModelWithProjection
>>> model = ClapTextModelWithProjection.from_pretrained("laion/clap-htsat-unfused")
>>> tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("laion/clap-htsat-unfused")
>>> inputs = tokenizer(["a sound of a cat", "a sound of a dog"], padding=True, return_tensors="pt")
>>> outputs = model(**inputs)
>>> text_embeds = outputs.text_embeds
```"""
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
text_outputs = self.text_model(
input_ids=input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
position_ids=position_ids,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
pooled_output = text_outputs[1] if not return_dict else text_outputs.pooler_output
text_embeds = self.text_projection(pooled_output)
if not return_dict:
outputs = (text_embeds, text_outputs[0]) + text_outputs[2:]
return tuple(output for output in outputs if output is not None)
return ClapTextModelOutput(
text_embeds=text_embeds,
last_hidden_state=text_outputs.last_hidden_state,
hidden_states=text_outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=text_outputs.attentions,
)
@add_start_docstrings(
"""
CLAP Audio Model with a projection layer on top (a linear layer on top of the pooled output).
""",
CLAP_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class ClapAudioModelWithProjection(ClapPreTrainedModel):
config_class = ClapAudioConfig
main_input_name = "input_features"
def __init__(self, config: ClapAudioConfig):
super().__init__(config)
self.audio_model = ClapAudioModel(config)
self.audio_projection = ClapProjectionLayer(config)
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
def get_input_embeddings(self) -> nn.Module:
return self.audio_model.audio_encoder.patch_embed.proj
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(CLAP_AUDIO_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=ClapAudioModelOutput, config_class=ClapAudioConfig)
def forward(
self,
input_features: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
is_longer: Optional[torch.BoolTensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple, ClapAudioModelOutput]:
r"""
Returns:
Examples:
```python
>>> from datasets import load_dataset
>>> from transformers import ClapAudioModelWithProjection, ClapProcessor
>>> model = ClapAudioModelWithProjection.from_pretrained("laion/clap-htsat-fused")
>>> processor = ClapProcessor.from_pretrained("laion/clap-htsat-fused")
>>> dataset = load_dataset("hf-internal-testing/ashraq-esc50-1-dog-example")
>>> audio_sample = dataset["train"]["audio"][0]["array"]
>>> inputs = processor(audios=audio_sample, return_tensors="pt")
>>> outputs = model(**inputs)
>>> audio_embeds = outputs.audio_embeds
```"""
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
audio_outputs = self.audio_model(
input_features=input_features,
is_longer=is_longer,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
pooled_output = audio_outputs[1] if not return_dict else audio_outputs.pooler_output
audio_embeds = self.audio_projection(pooled_output)
if not return_dict:
outputs = (audio_embeds, audio_outputs[0]) + audio_outputs[2:]
return tuple(output for output in outputs if output is not None)
return ClapAudioModelOutput(
audio_embeds=audio_embeds,
last_hidden_state=audio_outputs.last_hidden_state,
attentions=audio_outputs.attentions,
hidden_states=audio_outputs.hidden_states,
)
__all__ = [
"ClapModel",
"ClapPreTrainedModel",
"ClapTextModel",
"ClapTextModelWithProjection",
"ClapAudioModel",
"ClapAudioModelWithProjection",
]
```
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```py
# coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2023 The HuggingFace Inc. team.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
"""
Audio/Text processor class for CLAP
"""
from ...processing_utils import ProcessorMixin
from ...tokenization_utils_base import BatchEncoding
class ClapProcessor(ProcessorMixin):
r"""
Constructs a CLAP processor which wraps a CLAP feature extractor and a RoBerta tokenizer into a single processor.
[`ClapProcessor`] offers all the functionalities of [`ClapFeatureExtractor`] and [`RobertaTokenizerFast`]. See the
[`~ClapProcessor.__call__`] and [`~ClapProcessor.decode`] for more information.
Args:
feature_extractor ([`ClapFeatureExtractor`]):
The audio processor is a required input.
tokenizer ([`RobertaTokenizerFast`]):
The tokenizer is a required input.
"""
feature_extractor_class = "ClapFeatureExtractor"
tokenizer_class = ("RobertaTokenizer", "RobertaTokenizerFast")
def __init__(self, feature_extractor, tokenizer):
super().__init__(feature_extractor, tokenizer)
def __call__(self, text=None, audios=None, return_tensors=None, **kwargs):
"""
Main method to prepare for the model one or several sequences(s) and audio(s). This method forwards the `text`
and `kwargs` arguments to RobertaTokenizerFast's [`~RobertaTokenizerFast.__call__`] if `text` is not `None` to
encode the text. To prepare the audio(s), this method forwards the `audios` and `kwrags` arguments to
ClapFeatureExtractor's [`~ClapFeatureExtractor.__call__`] if `audios` is not `None`. Please refer to the
docstring of the above two methods for more information.
Args:
text (`str`, `List[str]`, `List[List[str]]`):
The sequence or batch of sequences to be encoded. Each sequence can be a string or a list of strings
(pretokenized string). If the sequences are provided as list of strings (pretokenized), you must set
`is_split_into_words=True` (to lift the ambiguity with a batch of sequences).
audios (`np.ndarray`, `torch.Tensor`, `List[np.ndarray]`, `List[torch.Tensor]`):
The audio or batch of audios to be prepared. Each audio can be NumPy array or PyTorch tensor. In case
of a NumPy array/PyTorch tensor, each audio should be of shape (C, T), where C is a number of channels,
and T the sample length of the audio.
return_tensors (`str` or [`~utils.TensorType`], *optional*):
If set, will return tensors of a particular framework. Acceptable values are:
- `'tf'`: Return TensorFlow `tf.constant` objects.
- `'pt'`: Return PyTorch `torch.Tensor` objects.
- `'np'`: Return NumPy `np.ndarray` objects.
- `'jax'`: Return JAX `jnp.ndarray` objects.
Returns:
[`BatchEncoding`]: A [`BatchEncoding`] with the following fields:
- **input_ids** -- List of token ids to be fed to a model. Returned when `text` is not `None`.
- **attention_mask** -- List of indices specifying which tokens should be attended to by the model (when
`return_attention_mask=True` or if *"attention_mask"* is in `self.model_input_names` and if `text` is not
`None`).
- **audio_features** -- Audio features to be fed to a model. Returned when `audios` is not `None`.
"""
sampling_rate = kwargs.pop("sampling_rate", None)
if text is None and audios is None:
raise ValueError("You have to specify either text or audios. Both cannot be none.")
if text is not None:
encoding = self.tokenizer(text, return_tensors=return_tensors, **kwargs)
if audios is not None:
audio_features = self.feature_extractor(
audios, sampling_rate=sampling_rate, return_tensors=return_tensors, **kwargs
)
if text is not None and audios is not None:
encoding.update(audio_features)
return encoding
elif text is not None:
return encoding
else:
return BatchEncoding(data=dict(**audio_features), tensor_type=return_tensors)
def batch_decode(self, *args, **kwargs):
"""
This method forwards all its arguments to RobertaTokenizerFast's [`~PreTrainedTokenizer.batch_decode`]. Please
refer to the docstring of this method for more information.
"""
return self.tokenizer.batch_decode(*args, **kwargs)
def decode(self, *args, **kwargs):
"""
This method forwards all its arguments to RobertaTokenizerFast's [`~PreTrainedTokenizer.decode`]. Please refer
to the docstring of this method for more information.
"""
return self.tokenizer.decode(*args, **kwargs)
@property
def model_input_names(self):
tokenizer_input_names = self.tokenizer.model_input_names
feature_extractor_input_names = self.feature_extractor.model_input_names
return list(dict.fromkeys(tokenizer_input_names + feature_extractor_input_names))
__all__ = ["ClapProcessor"]
```
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```py
# Copyright 2024 The HuggingFace Team. All rights reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING
from ...utils import _LazyModule
from ...utils.import_utils import define_import_structure
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from .configuration_clip import *
from .feature_extraction_clip import *
from .image_processing_clip import *
from .image_processing_clip_fast import *
from .modeling_clip import *
from .modeling_flax_clip import *
from .modeling_tf_clip import *
from .processing_clip import *
from .tokenization_clip import *
from .tokenization_clip_fast import *
else:
import sys
_file = globals()["__file__"]
sys.modules[__name__] = _LazyModule(__name__, _file, define_import_structure(_file), module_spec=__spec__)
```
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```py
# coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2021 The HuggingFace Inc. team. All rights reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
"""CLIP model configuration"""
from collections import OrderedDict
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Any, Mapping, Optional
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from ...processing_utils import ProcessorMixin
from ...utils import TensorType
from ...configuration_utils import PretrainedConfig
from ...onnx import OnnxConfig
from ...utils import logging
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
class CLIPTextConfig(PretrainedConfig):
r"""
This is the configuration class to store the configuration of a [`CLIPTextModel`]. It is used to instantiate a CLIP
text encoder according to the specified arguments, defining the model architecture. Instantiating a configuration
with the defaults will yield a similar configuration to that of the text encoder of the CLIP
[openai/clip-vit-base-patch32](https://huggingface.co/openai/clip-vit-base-patch32) architecture.
Configuration objects inherit from [`PretrainedConfig`] and can be used to control the model outputs. Read the
documentation from [`PretrainedConfig`] for more information.
Args:
vocab_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 49408):
Vocabulary size of the CLIP text model. Defines the number of different tokens that can be represented by
the `inputs_ids` passed when calling [`CLIPModel`].
hidden_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 512):
Dimensionality of the encoder layers and the pooler layer.
intermediate_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 2048):
Dimensionality of the "intermediate" (i.e., feed-forward) layer in the Transformer encoder.
projection_dim (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 512):
Dimensionality of text and vision projection layers.
num_hidden_layers (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 12):
Number of hidden layers in the Transformer encoder.
num_attention_heads (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 8):
Number of attention heads for each attention layer in the Transformer encoder.
max_position_embeddings (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 77):
The maximum sequence length that this model might ever be used with. Typically set this to something large
just in case (e.g., 512 or 1024 or 2048).
hidden_act (`str` or `function`, *optional*, defaults to `"quick_gelu"`):
The non-linear activation function (function or string) in the encoder and pooler. If string, `"gelu"`,
`"relu"`, `"selu"` and `"gelu_new"` `"quick_gelu"` are supported.
layer_norm_eps (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 1e-05):
The epsilon used by the layer normalization layers.
attention_dropout (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.0):
The dropout ratio for the attention probabilities.
initializer_range (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.02):
The standard deviation of the truncated_normal_initializer for initializing all weight matrices.
initializer_factor (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 1.0):
A factor for initializing all weight matrices (should be kept to 1, used internally for initialization
testing).
pad_token_id (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 1):
Padding token id.
bos_token_id (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 49406):
Beginning of stream token id.
eos_token_id (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 49407):
End of stream token id.
Example:
```python
>>> from transformers import CLIPTextConfig, CLIPTextModel
>>> # Initializing a CLIPTextConfig with openai/clip-vit-base-patch32 style configuration
>>> configuration = CLIPTextConfig()
>>> # Initializing a CLIPTextModel (with random weights) from the openai/clip-vit-base-patch32 style configuration
>>> model = CLIPTextModel(configuration)
>>> # Accessing the model configuration
>>> configuration = model.config
```"""
model_type = "clip_text_model"
base_config_key = "text_config"
def __init__(
self,
vocab_size=49408,
hidden_size=512,
intermediate_size=2048,
projection_dim=512,
num_hidden_layers=12,
num_attention_heads=8,
max_position_embeddings=77,
hidden_act="quick_gelu",
layer_norm_eps=1e-5,
attention_dropout=0.0,
initializer_range=0.02,
initializer_factor=1.0,
# This differs from `CLIPTokenizer`'s default and from openai/clip
# See https://github.com/huggingface/transformers/pull/24773#issuecomment-1632287538
pad_token_id=1,
bos_token_id=49406,
eos_token_id=49407,
**kwargs,
):
super().__init__(pad_token_id=pad_token_id, bos_token_id=bos_token_id, eos_token_id=eos_token_id, **kwargs)
self.vocab_size = vocab_size
self.hidden_size = hidden_size
self.intermediate_size = intermediate_size
self.projection_dim = projection_dim
self.num_hidden_layers = num_hidden_layers
self.num_attention_heads = num_attention_heads
self.max_position_embeddings = max_position_embeddings
self.layer_norm_eps = layer_norm_eps
self.hidden_act = hidden_act
self.initializer_range = initializer_range
self.initializer_factor = initializer_factor
self.attention_dropout = attention_dropout
class CLIPVisionConfig(PretrainedConfig):
r"""
This is the configuration class to store the configuration of a [`CLIPVisionModel`]. It is used to instantiate a
CLIP vision encoder according to the specified arguments, defining the model architecture. Instantiating a
configuration with the defaults will yield a similar configuration to that of the vision encoder of the CLIP
[openai/clip-vit-base-patch32](https://huggingface.co/openai/clip-vit-base-patch32) architecture.
Configuration objects inherit from [`PretrainedConfig`] and can be used to control the model outputs. Read the
documentation from [`PretrainedConfig`] for more information.
Args:
hidden_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 768):
Dimensionality of the encoder layers and the pooler layer.
intermediate_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 3072):
Dimensionality of the "intermediate" (i.e., feed-forward) layer in the Transformer encoder.
projection_dim (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 512):
Dimensionality of text and vision projection layers.
num_hidden_layers (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 12):
Number of hidden layers in the Transformer encoder.
num_attention_heads (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 12):
Number of attention heads for each attention layer in the Transformer encoder.
num_channels (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 3):
The number of input channels.
image_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 224):
The size (resolution) of each image.
patch_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 32):
The size (resolution) of each patch.
hidden_act (`str` or `function`, *optional*, defaults to `"quick_gelu"`):
The non-linear activation function (function or string) in the encoder and pooler. If string, `"gelu"`,
`"relu"`, `"selu"` and `"gelu_new"` `"quick_gelu"` are supported.
layer_norm_eps (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 1e-05):
The epsilon used by the layer normalization layers.
attention_dropout (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.0):
The dropout ratio for the attention probabilities.
initializer_range (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.02):
The standard deviation of the truncated_normal_initializer for initializing all weight matrices.
initializer_factor (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 1.0):
A factor for initializing all weight matrices (should be kept to 1, used internally for initialization
testing).
Example:
```python
>>> from transformers import CLIPVisionConfig, CLIPVisionModel
>>> # Initializing a CLIPVisionConfig with openai/clip-vit-base-patch32 style configuration
>>> configuration = CLIPVisionConfig()
>>> # Initializing a CLIPVisionModel (with random weights) from the openai/clip-vit-base-patch32 style configuration
>>> model = CLIPVisionModel(configuration)
>>> # Accessing the model configuration
>>> configuration = model.config
```"""
model_type = "clip_vision_model"
base_config_key = "vision_config"
def __init__(
self,
hidden_size=768,
intermediate_size=3072,
projection_dim=512,
num_hidden_layers=12,
num_attention_heads=12,
num_channels=3,
image_size=224,
patch_size=32,
hidden_act="quick_gelu",
layer_norm_eps=1e-5,
attention_dropout=0.0,
initializer_range=0.02,
initializer_factor=1.0,
**kwargs,
):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.hidden_size = hidden_size
self.intermediate_size = intermediate_size
self.projection_dim = projection_dim
self.num_hidden_layers = num_hidden_layers
self.num_attention_heads = num_attention_heads
self.num_channels = num_channels
self.patch_size = patch_size
self.image_size = image_size
self.initializer_range = initializer_range
self.initializer_factor = initializer_factor
self.attention_dropout = attention_dropout
self.layer_norm_eps = layer_norm_eps
self.hidden_act = hidden_act
class CLIPConfig(PretrainedConfig):
r"""
[`CLIPConfig`] is the configuration class to store the configuration of a [`CLIPModel`]. It is used to instantiate
a CLIP model according to the specified arguments, defining the text model and vision model configs. Instantiating
a configuration with the defaults will yield a similar configuration to that of the CLIP
[openai/clip-vit-base-patch32](https://huggingface.co/openai/clip-vit-base-patch32) architecture.
Configuration objects inherit from [`PretrainedConfig`] and can be used to control the model outputs. Read the
documentation from [`PretrainedConfig`] for more information.
Args:
text_config (`dict`, *optional*):
Dictionary of configuration options used to initialize [`CLIPTextConfig`].
vision_config (`dict`, *optional*):
Dictionary of configuration options used to initialize [`CLIPVisionConfig`].
projection_dim (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 512):
Dimensionality of text and vision projection layers.
logit_scale_init_value (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 2.6592):
The initial value of the *logit_scale* parameter. Default is used as per the original CLIP implementation.
kwargs (*optional*):
Dictionary of keyword arguments.
Example:
```python
>>> from transformers import CLIPConfig, CLIPModel
>>> # Initializing a CLIPConfig with openai/clip-vit-base-patch32 style configuration
>>> configuration = CLIPConfig()
>>> # Initializing a CLIPModel (with random weights) from the openai/clip-vit-base-patch32 style configuration
>>> model = CLIPModel(configuration)
>>> # Accessing the model configuration
>>> configuration = model.config
>>> # We can also initialize a CLIPConfig from a CLIPTextConfig and a CLIPVisionConfig
>>> from transformers import CLIPTextConfig, CLIPVisionConfig
>>> # Initializing a CLIPText and CLIPVision configuration
>>> config_text = CLIPTextConfig()
>>> config_vision = CLIPVisionConfig()
>>> config = CLIPConfig.from_text_vision_configs(config_text, config_vision)
```"""
model_type = "clip"
sub_configs = {"text_config": CLIPTextConfig, "vision_config": CLIPVisionConfig}
def __init__(
self, text_config=None, vision_config=None, projection_dim=512, logit_scale_init_value=2.6592, **kwargs
):
# If `_config_dict` exist, we use them for the backward compatibility.
# We pop out these 2 attributes before calling `super().__init__` to avoid them being saved (which causes a lot
# of confusion!).
text_config_dict = kwargs.pop("text_config_dict", None)
vision_config_dict = kwargs.pop("vision_config_dict", None)
super().__init__(**kwargs)
# Instead of simply assigning `[text|vision]_config_dict` to `[text|vision]_config`, we use the values in
# `[text|vision]_config_dict` to update the values in `[text|vision]_config`. The values should be same in most
# cases, but we don't want to break anything regarding `_config_dict` that existed before commit `8827e1b2`.
if text_config_dict is not None:
if text_config is None:
text_config = {}
# This is the complete result when using `text_config_dict`.
_text_config_dict = CLIPTextConfig(**text_config_dict).to_dict()
# Give a warning if the values exist in both `_text_config_dict` and `text_config` but being different.
for key, value in _text_config_dict.items():
if key in text_config and value != text_config[key] and key not in ["transformers_version"]:
# If specified in `text_config_dict`
if key in text_config_dict:
message = (
f"`{key}` is found in both `text_config_dict` and `text_config` but with different values. "
f'The value `text_config_dict["{key}"]` will be used instead.'
)
# If inferred from default argument values (just to be super careful)
else:
message = (
f"`text_config_dict` is provided which will be used to initialize `CLIPTextConfig`. The "
f'value `text_config["{key}"]` will be overridden.'
)
logger.info(message)
# Update all values in `text_config` with the ones in `_text_config_dict`.
text_config.update(_text_config_dict)
if vision_config_dict is not None:
if vision_config is None:
vision_config = {}
# This is the complete result when using `vision_config_dict`.
_vision_config_dict = CLIPVisionConfig(**vision_config_dict).to_dict()
# convert keys to string instead of integer
if "id2label" in _vision_config_dict:
_vision_config_dict["id2label"] = {
str(key): value for key, value in _vision_config_dict["id2label"].items()
}
# Give a warning if the values exist in both `_vision_config_dict` and `vision_config` but being different.
for key, value in _vision_config_dict.items():
if key in vision_config and value != vision_config[key] and key not in ["transformers_version"]:
# If specified in `vision_config_dict`
if key in vision_config_dict:
message = (
f"`{key}` is found in both `vision_config_dict` and `vision_config` but with different "
f'values. The value `vision_config_dict["{key}"]` will be used instead.'
)
# If inferred from default argument values (just to be super careful)
else:
message = (
f"`vision_config_dict` is provided which will be used to initialize `CLIPVisionConfig`. "
f'The value `vision_config["{key}"]` will be overridden.'
)
logger.info(message)
# Update all values in `vision_config` with the ones in `_vision_config_dict`.
vision_config.update(_vision_config_dict)
if text_config is None:
text_config = {}
logger.info("`text_config` is `None`. Initializing the `CLIPTextConfig` with default values.")
if vision_config is None:
vision_config = {}
logger.info("`vision_config` is `None`. initializing the `CLIPVisionConfig` with default values.")
self.text_config = CLIPTextConfig(**text_config)
self.vision_config = CLIPVisionConfig(**vision_config)
self.projection_dim = projection_dim
self.logit_scale_init_value = logit_scale_init_value
self.initializer_factor = 1.0
@classmethod
def from_text_vision_configs(cls, text_config: CLIPTextConfig, vision_config: CLIPVisionConfig, **kwargs):
r"""
Instantiate a [`CLIPConfig`] (or a derived class) from clip text model configuration and clip vision model
configuration.
Returns:
[`CLIPConfig`]: An instance of a configuration object
"""
return cls(text_config=text_config.to_dict(), vision_config=vision_config.to_dict(), **kwargs)
class CLIPOnnxConfig(OnnxConfig):
@property
def inputs(self) -> Mapping[str, Mapping[int, str]]:
return OrderedDict(
[
("input_ids", {0: "batch", 1: "sequence"}),
("pixel_values", {0: "batch", 1: "num_channels", 2: "height", 3: "width"}),
("attention_mask", {0: "batch", 1: "sequence"}),
]
)
@property
def outputs(self) -> Mapping[str, Mapping[int, str]]:
return OrderedDict(
[
("logits_per_image", {0: "batch"}),
("logits_per_text", {0: "batch"}),
("text_embeds", {0: "batch"}),
("image_embeds", {0: "batch"}),
]
)
@property
def atol_for_validation(self) -> float:
return 1e-4
def generate_dummy_inputs(
self,
processor: "ProcessorMixin",
batch_size: int = -1,
seq_length: int = -1,
framework: Optional["TensorType"] = None,
) -> Mapping[str, Any]:
text_input_dict = super().generate_dummy_inputs(
processor.tokenizer, batch_size=batch_size, seq_length=seq_length, framework=framework
)
image_input_dict = super().generate_dummy_inputs(
processor.image_processor, batch_size=batch_size, framework=framework
)
return {**text_input_dict, **image_input_dict}
@property
def default_onnx_opset(self) -> int:
return 14
__all__ = ["CLIPConfig", "CLIPOnnxConfig", "CLIPTextConfig", "CLIPVisionConfig"]
```
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```py
# coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2021 The HuggingFace Inc. team. All rights reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
"""Feature extractor class for CLIP."""
import warnings
from ...utils import logging
from .image_processing_clip import CLIPImageProcessor
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
class CLIPFeatureExtractor(CLIPImageProcessor):
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs) -> None:
warnings.warn(
"The class CLIPFeatureExtractor is deprecated and will be removed in version 5 of Transformers. Please"
" use CLIPImageProcessor instead.",
FutureWarning,
)
super().__init__(*args, **kwargs)
__all__ = ["CLIPFeatureExtractor"]
```
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```py
# coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2022 The HuggingFace Inc. team. All rights reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
"""Image processor class for CLIP."""
from typing import Dict, List, Optional, Union
import numpy as np
from ...image_processing_utils import BaseImageProcessor, BatchFeature, get_size_dict
from ...image_transforms import (
convert_to_rgb,
get_resize_output_image_size,
resize,
to_channel_dimension_format,
)
from ...image_utils import (
OPENAI_CLIP_MEAN,
OPENAI_CLIP_STD,
ChannelDimension,
ImageInput,
PILImageResampling,
infer_channel_dimension_format,
is_scaled_image,
make_flat_list_of_images,
to_numpy_array,
valid_images,
validate_kwargs,
validate_preprocess_arguments,
)
from ...utils import TensorType, is_vision_available, logging
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
if is_vision_available():
import PIL
class CLIPImageProcessor(BaseImageProcessor):
r"""
Constructs a CLIP image processor.
Args:
do_resize (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether to resize the image's (height, width) dimensions to the specified `size`. Can be overridden by
`do_resize` in the `preprocess` method.
size (`Dict[str, int]` *optional*, defaults to `{"shortest_edge": 224}`):
Size of the image after resizing. The shortest edge of the image is resized to size["shortest_edge"], with
the longest edge resized to keep the input aspect ratio. Can be overridden by `size` in the `preprocess`
method.
resample (`PILImageResampling`, *optional*, defaults to `Resampling.BICUBIC`):
Resampling filter to use if resizing the image. Can be overridden by `resample` in the `preprocess` method.
do_center_crop (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether to center crop the image to the specified `crop_size`. Can be overridden by `do_center_crop` in the
`preprocess` method.
crop_size (`Dict[str, int]` *optional*, defaults to 224):
Size of the output image after applying `center_crop`. Can be overridden by `crop_size` in the `preprocess`
method.
do_rescale (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether to rescale the image by the specified scale `rescale_factor`. Can be overridden by `do_rescale` in
the `preprocess` method.
rescale_factor (`int` or `float`, *optional*, defaults to `1/255`):
Scale factor to use if rescaling the image. Can be overridden by `rescale_factor` in the `preprocess`
method.
do_normalize (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether to normalize the image. Can be overridden by `do_normalize` in the `preprocess` method.
image_mean (`float` or `List[float]`, *optional*, defaults to `[0.48145466, 0.4578275, 0.40821073]`):
Mean to use if normalizing the image. This is a float or list of floats the length of the number of
channels in the image. Can be overridden by the `image_mean` parameter in the `preprocess` method.
image_std (`float` or `List[float]`, *optional*, defaults to `[0.26862954, 0.26130258, 0.27577711]`):
Standard deviation to use if normalizing the image. This is a float or list of floats the length of the
number of channels in the image. Can be overridden by the `image_std` parameter in the `preprocess` method.
Can be overridden by the `image_std` parameter in the `preprocess` method.
do_convert_rgb (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether to convert the image to RGB.
"""
model_input_names = ["pixel_values"]
def __init__(
self,
do_resize: bool = True,
size: Dict[str, int] = None,
resample: PILImageResampling = PILImageResampling.BICUBIC,
do_center_crop: bool = True,
crop_size: Dict[str, int] = None,
do_rescale: bool = True,
rescale_factor: Union[int, float] = 1 / 255,
do_normalize: bool = True,
image_mean: Optional[Union[float, List[float]]] = None,
image_std: Optional[Union[float, List[float]]] = None,
do_convert_rgb: bool = True,
**kwargs,
) -> None:
super().__init__(**kwargs)
size = size if size is not None else {"shortest_edge": 224}
size = get_size_dict(size, default_to_square=False)
crop_size = crop_size if crop_size is not None else {"height": 224, "width": 224}
crop_size = get_size_dict(crop_size, default_to_square=True, param_name="crop_size")
self.do_resize = do_resize
self.size = size
self.resample = resample
self.do_center_crop = do_center_crop
self.crop_size = crop_size
self.do_rescale = do_rescale
self.rescale_factor = rescale_factor
self.do_normalize = do_normalize
self.image_mean = image_mean if image_mean is not None else OPENAI_CLIP_MEAN
self.image_std = image_std if image_std is not None else OPENAI_CLIP_STD
self.do_convert_rgb = do_convert_rgb
self._valid_processor_keys = [
"images",
"do_resize",
"size",
"resample",
"do_center_crop",
"crop_size",
"do_rescale",
"rescale_factor",
"do_normalize",
"image_mean",
"image_std",
"do_convert_rgb",
"return_tensors",
"data_format",
"input_data_format",
]
# for backwards compatibility of KOSMOS-2
if "use_square_size" in kwargs and kwargs["use_square_size"]:
self.size = {"height": size["shortest_edge"], "width": size["shortest_edge"]}
# Let's remove `use_square_size` (as it is removed from #27690), so the future Kosmos-2 image processors
# won't have this attr. being saved. (otherwise, it will enter this if branch while there is no more
# `shortest_edge` key.
delattr(self, "use_square_size")
def resize(
self,
image: np.ndarray,
size: Dict[str, int],
resample: PILImageResampling = PILImageResampling.BICUBIC,
data_format: Optional[Union[str, ChannelDimension]] = None,
input_data_format: Optional[Union[str, ChannelDimension]] = None,
**kwargs,
) -> np.ndarray:
"""
Resize an image. The shortest edge of the image is resized to size["shortest_edge"], with the longest edge
resized to keep the input aspect ratio.
Args:
image (`np.ndarray`):
Image to resize.
size (`Dict[str, int]`):
Size of the output image.
resample (`PILImageResampling`, *optional*, defaults to `PILImageResampling.BICUBIC`):
Resampling filter to use when resiizing the image.
data_format (`str` or `ChannelDimension`, *optional*):
The channel dimension format of the image. If not provided, it will be the same as the input image.
input_data_format (`ChannelDimension` or `str`, *optional*):
The channel dimension format of the input image. If not provided, it will be inferred.
"""
default_to_square = True
if "shortest_edge" in size:
size = size["shortest_edge"]
default_to_square = False
elif "height" in size and "width" in size:
size = (size["height"], size["width"])
else:
raise ValueError("Size must contain either 'shortest_edge' or 'height' and 'width'.")
output_size = get_resize_output_image_size(
image,
size=size,
default_to_square=default_to_square,
input_data_format=input_data_format,
)
return resize(
image,
size=output_size,
resample=resample,
data_format=data_format,
input_data_format=input_data_format,
**kwargs,
)
def preprocess(
self,
images: ImageInput,
do_resize: Optional[bool] = None,
size: Dict[str, int] = None,
resample: PILImageResampling = None,
do_center_crop: Optional[bool] = None,
crop_size: Optional[int] = None,
do_rescale: Optional[bool] = None,
rescale_factor: Optional[float] = None,
do_normalize: Optional[bool] = None,
image_mean: Optional[Union[float, List[float]]] = None,
image_std: Optional[Union[float, List[float]]] = None,
do_convert_rgb: Optional[bool] = None,
return_tensors: Optional[Union[str, TensorType]] = None,
data_format: Optional[ChannelDimension] = ChannelDimension.FIRST,
input_data_format: Optional[Union[str, ChannelDimension]] = None,
**kwargs,
) -> PIL.Image.Image:
"""
Preprocess an image or batch of images.
Args:
images (`ImageInput`):
Image to preprocess. Expects a single or batch of images with pixel values ranging from 0 to 255. If
passing in images with pixel values between 0 and 1, set `do_rescale=False`.
do_resize (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `self.do_resize`):
Whether to resize the image.
size (`Dict[str, int]`, *optional*, defaults to `self.size`):
Size of the image after resizing. Shortest edge of the image is resized to size["shortest_edge"], with
the longest edge resized to keep the input aspect ratio.
resample (`int`, *optional*, defaults to `self.resample`):
Resampling filter to use if resizing the image. This can be one of the enum `PILImageResampling`. Only
has an effect if `do_resize` is set to `True`.
do_center_crop (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `self.do_center_crop`):
Whether to center crop the image.
crop_size (`Dict[str, int]`, *optional*, defaults to `self.crop_size`):
Size of the center crop. Only has an effect if `do_center_crop` is set to `True`.
do_rescale (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `self.do_rescale`):
Whether to rescale the image.
rescale_factor (`float`, *optional*, defaults to `self.rescale_factor`):
Rescale factor to rescale the image by if `do_rescale` is set to `True`.
do_normalize (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `self.do_normalize`):
Whether to normalize the image.
image_mean (`float` or `List[float]`, *optional*, defaults to `self.image_mean`):
Image mean to use for normalization. Only has an effect if `do_normalize` is set to `True`.
image_std (`float` or `List[float]`, *optional*, defaults to `self.image_std`):
Image standard deviation to use for normalization. Only has an effect if `do_normalize` is set to
`True`.
do_convert_rgb (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `self.do_convert_rgb`):
Whether to convert the image to RGB.
return_tensors (`str` or `TensorType`, *optional*):
The type of tensors to return. Can be one of:
- Unset: Return a list of `np.ndarray`.
- `TensorType.TENSORFLOW` or `'tf'`: Return a batch of type `tf.Tensor`.
- `TensorType.PYTORCH` or `'pt'`: Return a batch of type `torch.Tensor`.
- `TensorType.NUMPY` or `'np'`: Return a batch of type `np.ndarray`.
- `TensorType.JAX` or `'jax'`: Return a batch of type `jax.numpy.ndarray`.
data_format (`ChannelDimension` or `str`, *optional*, defaults to `ChannelDimension.FIRST`):
The channel dimension format for the output image. Can be one of:
- `"channels_first"` or `ChannelDimension.FIRST`: image in (num_channels, height, width) format.
- `"channels_last"` or `ChannelDimension.LAST`: image in (height, width, num_channels) format.
- Unset: Use the channel dimension format of the input image.
input_data_format (`ChannelDimension` or `str`, *optional*):
The channel dimension format for the input image. If unset, the channel dimension format is inferred
from the input image. Can be one of:
- `"channels_first"` or `ChannelDimension.FIRST`: image in (num_channels, height, width) format.
- `"channels_last"` or `ChannelDimension.LAST`: image in (height, width, num_channels) format.
- `"none"` or `ChannelDimension.NONE`: image in (height, width) format.
"""
do_resize = do_resize if do_resize is not None else self.do_resize
size = size if size is not None else self.size
size = get_size_dict(size, param_name="size", default_to_square=False)
resample = resample if resample is not None else self.resample
do_center_crop = do_center_crop if do_center_crop is not None else self.do_center_crop
crop_size = crop_size if crop_size is not None else self.crop_size
crop_size = get_size_dict(crop_size, param_name="crop_size", default_to_square=True)
do_rescale = do_rescale if do_rescale is not None else self.do_rescale
rescale_factor = rescale_factor if rescale_factor is not None else self.rescale_factor
do_normalize = do_normalize if do_normalize is not None else self.do_normalize
image_mean = image_mean if image_mean is not None else self.image_mean
image_std = image_std if image_std is not None else self.image_std
do_convert_rgb = do_convert_rgb if do_convert_rgb is not None else self.do_convert_rgb
validate_kwargs(captured_kwargs=kwargs.keys(), valid_processor_keys=self._valid_processor_keys)
images = make_flat_list_of_images(images)
if not valid_images(images):
raise ValueError(
"Invalid image type. Must be of type PIL.Image.Image, numpy.ndarray, "
"torch.Tensor, tf.Tensor or jax.ndarray."
)
validate_preprocess_arguments(
do_rescale=do_rescale,
rescale_factor=rescale_factor,
do_normalize=do_normalize,
image_mean=image_mean,
image_std=image_std,
do_center_crop=do_center_crop,
crop_size=crop_size,
do_resize=do_resize,
size=size,
resample=resample,
)
if do_convert_rgb:
images = [convert_to_rgb(image) for image in images]
# All transformations expect numpy arrays.
images = [to_numpy_array(image) for image in images]
if do_rescale and is_scaled_image(images[0]):
logger.warning_once(
"It looks like you are trying to rescale already rescaled images. If the input"
" images have pixel values between 0 and 1, set `do_rescale=False` to avoid rescaling them again."
)
if input_data_format is None:
# We assume that all images have the same channel dimension format.
input_data_format = infer_channel_dimension_format(images[0])
all_images = []
for image in images:
if do_resize:
image = self.resize(image=image, size=size, resample=resample, input_data_format=input_data_format)
if do_center_crop:
image = self.center_crop(image=image, size=crop_size, input_data_format=input_data_format)
if do_rescale:
image = self.rescale(image=image, scale=rescale_factor, input_data_format=input_data_format)
if do_normalize:
image = self.normalize(
image=image, mean=image_mean, std=image_std, input_data_format=input_data_format
)
all_images.append(image)
images = [
to_channel_dimension_format(image, data_format, input_channel_dim=input_data_format)
for image in all_images
]
data = {"pixel_values": images}
return BatchFeature(data=data, tensor_type=return_tensors)
__all__ = ["CLIPImageProcessor"]
```
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```py
# coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2024 The HuggingFace Inc. team. All rights reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
"""Fast Image processor class for CLIP."""
from ...image_processing_utils_fast import BASE_IMAGE_PROCESSOR_FAST_DOCSTRING, BaseImageProcessorFast
from ...image_utils import OPENAI_CLIP_MEAN, OPENAI_CLIP_STD, PILImageResampling
from ...utils import add_start_docstrings
@add_start_docstrings(
"Constructs a fast CLIP image processor.",
BASE_IMAGE_PROCESSOR_FAST_DOCSTRING,
)
class CLIPImageProcessorFast(BaseImageProcessorFast):
# To be checked against the slow image processor
# None values left after checking can be removed
resample = PILImageResampling.BICUBIC
image_mean = OPENAI_CLIP_MEAN
image_std = OPENAI_CLIP_STD
size = {"shortest_edge": 224}
default_to_square = False
crop_size = {"height": 224, "width": 224}
do_resize = True
do_center_crop = True
do_rescale = True
do_normalize = True
do_convert_rgb = True
__all__ = ["CLIPImageProcessorFast"]
```
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```py
# coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2021 The OpenAI Team Authors and The HuggingFace Team. All rights reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
"""PyTorch CLIP model."""
from dataclasses import dataclass
from typing import Any, Optional, Tuple
import torch
import torch.utils.checkpoint
from torch import nn
from torch.nn import BCEWithLogitsLoss, CrossEntropyLoss, MSELoss
from ...activations import ACT2FN
from ...modeling_attn_mask_utils import _create_4d_causal_attention_mask, _prepare_4d_attention_mask
from ...modeling_flash_attention_utils import flash_attn_supports_top_left_mask, is_flash_attn_available
from ...modeling_outputs import BaseModelOutput, BaseModelOutputWithPooling, ImageClassifierOutput
from ...modeling_utils import PreTrainedModel
from ...pytorch_utils import is_torch_greater_or_equal_than_2_2
from ...utils import (
ModelOutput,
add_code_sample_docstrings,
add_start_docstrings,
add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward,
can_return_tuple,
logging,
replace_return_docstrings,
torch_int,
)
from .configuration_clip import CLIPConfig, CLIPTextConfig, CLIPVisionConfig
if is_flash_attn_available():
from ...modeling_flash_attention_utils import _flash_attention_forward
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
# General docstring
_CONFIG_FOR_DOC = "CLIPConfig"
_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC = "openai/clip-vit-base-patch32"
# Image classification docstring
_IMAGE_CLASS_CHECKPOINT = "openai/clip-vit-base-patch32"
_IMAGE_CLASS_EXPECTED_OUTPUT = "LABEL_0"
# contrastive loss function, adapted from
# https://sachinruk.github.io/blog/2021-03-07-clip.html
def contrastive_loss(logits: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
return nn.functional.cross_entropy(logits, torch.arange(len(logits), device=logits.device))
def clip_loss(similarity: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
caption_loss = contrastive_loss(similarity)
image_loss = contrastive_loss(similarity.t())
return (caption_loss + image_loss) / 2.0
def _get_vector_norm(tensor: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
"""
This method is equivalent to tensor.norm(p=2, dim=-1, keepdim=True) and used to make
model `executorch` exportable. See issue https://github.com/pytorch/executorch/issues/3566
"""
square_tensor = torch.pow(tensor, 2)
sum_tensor = torch.sum(square_tensor, dim=-1, keepdim=True)
normed_tensor = torch.pow(sum_tensor, 0.5)
return normed_tensor
@dataclass
class CLIPVisionModelOutput(ModelOutput):
"""
Base class for vision model's outputs that also contains image embeddings of the pooling of the last hidden states.
Args:
image_embeds (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, output_dim)` *optional* returned when model is initialized with `with_projection=True`):
The image embeddings obtained by applying the projection layer to the pooler_output.
last_hidden_state (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`):
Sequence of hidden-states at the output of the last layer of the model.
hidden_states (`tuple(torch.FloatTensor)`, *optional*, returned when `output_hidden_states=True` is passed or when `config.output_hidden_states=True`):
Tuple of `torch.FloatTensor` (one for the output of the embeddings, if the model has an embedding layer, +
one for the output of each layer) of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`.
Hidden-states of the model at the output of each layer plus the optional initial embedding outputs.
attentions (`tuple(torch.FloatTensor)`, *optional*, returned when `output_attentions=True` is passed or when `config.output_attentions=True`):
Tuple of `torch.FloatTensor` (one for each layer) of shape `(batch_size, num_heads, sequence_length,
sequence_length)`.
Attentions weights after the attention softmax, used to compute the weighted average in the self-attention
heads.
"""
image_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None
last_hidden_state: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None
hidden_states: Optional[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor, ...]] = None
attentions: Optional[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor, ...]] = None
@dataclass
class CLIPTextModelOutput(ModelOutput):
"""
Base class for text model's outputs that also contains a pooling of the last hidden states.
Args:
text_embeds (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, output_dim)` *optional* returned when model is initialized with `with_projection=True`):
The text embeddings obtained by applying the projection layer to the pooler_output.
last_hidden_state (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`):
Sequence of hidden-states at the output of the last layer of the model.
hidden_states (`tuple(torch.FloatTensor)`, *optional*, returned when `output_hidden_states=True` is passed or when `config.output_hidden_states=True`):
Tuple of `torch.FloatTensor` (one for the output of the embeddings, if the model has an embedding layer, +
one for the output of each layer) of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`.
Hidden-states of the model at the output of each layer plus the optional initial embedding outputs.
attentions (`tuple(torch.FloatTensor)`, *optional*, returned when `output_attentions=True` is passed or when `config.output_attentions=True`):
Tuple of `torch.FloatTensor` (one for each layer) of shape `(batch_size, num_heads, sequence_length,
sequence_length)`.
Attentions weights after the attention softmax, used to compute the weighted average in the self-attention
heads.
"""
text_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None
last_hidden_state: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None
hidden_states: Optional[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor, ...]] = None
attentions: Optional[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor, ...]] = None
@dataclass
class CLIPOutput(ModelOutput):
"""
Args:
loss (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(1,)`, *optional*, returned when `return_loss` is `True`):
Contrastive loss for image-text similarity.
logits_per_image (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(image_batch_size, text_batch_size)`):
The scaled dot product scores between `image_embeds` and `text_embeds`. This represents the image-text
similarity scores.
logits_per_text (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(text_batch_size, image_batch_size)`):
The scaled dot product scores between `text_embeds` and `image_embeds`. This represents the text-image
similarity scores.
text_embeds (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, output_dim`):
The text embeddings obtained by applying the projection layer to the pooled output of [`CLIPTextModel`].
image_embeds (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, output_dim`):
The image embeddings obtained by applying the projection layer to the pooled output of [`CLIPVisionModel`].
text_model_output (`BaseModelOutputWithPooling`):
The output of the [`CLIPTextModel`].
vision_model_output (`BaseModelOutputWithPooling`):
The output of the [`CLIPVisionModel`].
"""
loss: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None
logits_per_image: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None
logits_per_text: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None
text_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None
image_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None
text_model_output: BaseModelOutputWithPooling = None
vision_model_output: BaseModelOutputWithPooling = None
def to_tuple(self) -> Tuple[Any]:
return tuple(
self[k] if k not in ["text_model_output", "vision_model_output"] else getattr(self, k).to_tuple()
for k in self.keys()
)
class CLIPVisionEmbeddings(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config: CLIPVisionConfig):
super().__init__()
self.config = config
self.embed_dim = config.hidden_size
self.image_size = config.image_size
self.patch_size = config.patch_size
self.class_embedding = nn.Parameter(torch.randn(self.embed_dim))
self.patch_embedding = nn.Conv2d(
in_channels=config.num_channels,
out_channels=self.embed_dim,
kernel_size=self.patch_size,
stride=self.patch_size,
bias=False,
)
self.num_patches = (self.image_size // self.patch_size) ** 2
self.num_positions = self.num_patches + 1
self.position_embedding = nn.Embedding(self.num_positions, self.embed_dim)
self.register_buffer("position_ids", torch.arange(self.num_positions).expand((1, -1)), persistent=False)
def interpolate_pos_encoding(self, embeddings: torch.Tensor, height: int, width: int) -> torch.Tensor:
"""
This method allows to interpolate the pre-trained position encodings, to be able to use the model on higher resolution
images. This method is also adapted to support torch.jit tracing.
Adapted from:
- https://github.com/facebookresearch/dino/blob/de9ee3df6cf39fac952ab558447af1fa1365362a/vision_transformer.py#L174-L194, and
- https://github.com/facebookresearch/dinov2/blob/e1277af2ba9496fbadf7aec6eba56e8d882d1e35/dinov2/models/vision_transformer.py#L179-L211
"""
num_patches = embeddings.shape[1] - 1
position_embedding = self.position_embedding.weight.unsqueeze(0)
num_positions = position_embedding.shape[1] - 1
# always interpolate when tracing to ensure the exported model works for dynamic input shapes
if not torch.jit.is_tracing() and num_patches == num_positions and height == width:
return self.position_embedding(self.position_ids)
class_pos_embed = position_embedding[:, :1]
patch_pos_embed = position_embedding[:, 1:]
dim = embeddings.shape[-1]
new_height = height // self.patch_size
new_width = width // self.patch_size
sqrt_num_positions = torch_int(num_positions**0.5)
patch_pos_embed = patch_pos_embed.reshape(1, sqrt_num_positions, sqrt_num_positions, dim)
patch_pos_embed = patch_pos_embed.permute(0, 3, 1, 2)
patch_pos_embed = nn.functional.interpolate(
patch_pos_embed,
size=(new_height, new_width),
mode="bicubic",
align_corners=False,
)
patch_pos_embed = patch_pos_embed.permute(0, 2, 3, 1).view(1, -1, dim)
return torch.cat((class_pos_embed, patch_pos_embed), dim=1)
def forward(self, pixel_values: torch.FloatTensor, interpolate_pos_encoding=False) -> torch.Tensor:
batch_size, _, height, width = pixel_values.shape
if not interpolate_pos_encoding and (height != self.image_size or width != self.image_size):
raise ValueError(
f"Input image size ({height}*{width}) doesn't match model ({self.image_size}*{self.image_size})."
)
target_dtype = self.patch_embedding.weight.dtype
patch_embeds = self.patch_embedding(pixel_values.to(dtype=target_dtype)) # shape = [*, width, grid, grid]
patch_embeds = patch_embeds.flatten(2).transpose(1, 2)
class_embeds = self.class_embedding.expand(batch_size, 1, -1)
embeddings = torch.cat([class_embeds, patch_embeds], dim=1)
if interpolate_pos_encoding:
embeddings = embeddings + self.interpolate_pos_encoding(embeddings, height, width)
else:
embeddings = embeddings + self.position_embedding(self.position_ids)
return embeddings
class CLIPTextEmbeddings(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config: CLIPTextConfig):
super().__init__()
embed_dim = config.hidden_size
self.token_embedding = nn.Embedding(config.vocab_size, embed_dim)
self.position_embedding = nn.Embedding(config.max_position_embeddings, embed_dim)
# position_ids (1, len position emb) is contiguous in memory and exported when serialized
self.register_buffer(
"position_ids", torch.arange(config.max_position_embeddings).expand((1, -1)), persistent=False
)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
) -> torch.Tensor:
seq_length = input_ids.shape[-1] if input_ids is not None else inputs_embeds.shape[-2]
max_position_embedding = self.position_embedding.weight.shape[0]
if seq_length > max_position_embedding:
raise ValueError(
f"Sequence length must be less than max_position_embeddings (got `sequence length`: "
f"{seq_length} and max_position_embeddings: {max_position_embedding}"
)
if position_ids is None:
position_ids = self.position_ids[:, :seq_length]
if inputs_embeds is None:
inputs_embeds = self.token_embedding(input_ids)
position_embeddings = self.position_embedding(position_ids)
embeddings = inputs_embeds + position_embeddings
return embeddings
class CLIPAttention(nn.Module):
"""Multi-headed attention from 'Attention Is All You Need' paper"""
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.config = config
self.embed_dim = config.hidden_size
self.num_heads = config.num_attention_heads
self.head_dim = self.embed_dim // self.num_heads
if self.head_dim * self.num_heads != self.embed_dim:
raise ValueError(
f"embed_dim must be divisible by num_heads (got `embed_dim`: {self.embed_dim} and `num_heads`:"
f" {self.num_heads})."
)
self.scale = self.head_dim**-0.5
self.dropout = config.attention_dropout
self.k_proj = nn.Linear(self.embed_dim, self.embed_dim)
self.v_proj = nn.Linear(self.embed_dim, self.embed_dim)
self.q_proj = nn.Linear(self.embed_dim, self.embed_dim)
self.out_proj = nn.Linear(self.embed_dim, self.embed_dim)
def _shape(self, tensor: torch.Tensor, seq_len: int, bsz: int):
return tensor.view(bsz, seq_len, self.num_heads, self.head_dim).transpose(1, 2).contiguous()
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
causal_attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Tuple[torch.Tensor, Optional[torch.Tensor]]:
"""Input shape: Batch x Time x Channel"""
bsz, tgt_len, embed_dim = hidden_states.size()
# get query proj
query_states = self.q_proj(hidden_states) * self.scale
key_states = self._shape(self.k_proj(hidden_states), -1, bsz)
value_states = self._shape(self.v_proj(hidden_states), -1, bsz)
proj_shape = (bsz * self.num_heads, -1, self.head_dim)
query_states = self._shape(query_states, tgt_len, bsz).view(*proj_shape)
key_states = key_states.view(*proj_shape)
value_states = value_states.view(*proj_shape)
src_len = key_states.size(1)
attn_weights = torch.bmm(query_states, key_states.transpose(1, 2))
if attn_weights.size() != (bsz * self.num_heads, tgt_len, src_len):
raise ValueError(
f"Attention weights should be of size {(bsz * self.num_heads, tgt_len, src_len)}, but is"
f" {attn_weights.size()}"
)
# apply the causal_attention_mask first
if causal_attention_mask is not None:
if causal_attention_mask.size() != (bsz, 1, tgt_len, src_len):
raise ValueError(
f"Attention mask should be of size {(bsz, 1, tgt_len, src_len)}, but is"
f" {causal_attention_mask.size()}"
)
attn_weights = attn_weights.view(bsz, self.num_heads, tgt_len, src_len) + causal_attention_mask
attn_weights = attn_weights.view(bsz * self.num_heads, tgt_len, src_len)
if attention_mask is not None:
if attention_mask.size() != (bsz, 1, tgt_len, src_len):
raise ValueError(
f"Attention mask should be of size {(bsz, 1, tgt_len, src_len)}, but is {attention_mask.size()}"
)
attn_weights = attn_weights.view(bsz, self.num_heads, tgt_len, src_len) + attention_mask
attn_weights = attn_weights.view(bsz * self.num_heads, tgt_len, src_len)
attn_weights = nn.functional.softmax(attn_weights, dim=-1)
if output_attentions:
# this operation is a bit awkward, but it's required to
# make sure that attn_weights keeps its gradient.
# In order to do so, attn_weights have to reshaped
# twice and have to be reused in the following
attn_weights_reshaped = attn_weights.view(bsz, self.num_heads, tgt_len, src_len)
attn_weights = attn_weights_reshaped.view(bsz * self.num_heads, tgt_len, src_len)
else:
attn_weights_reshaped = None
attn_probs = nn.functional.dropout(attn_weights, p=self.dropout, training=self.training)
attn_output = torch.bmm(attn_probs, value_states)
if attn_output.size() != (bsz * self.num_heads, tgt_len, self.head_dim):
raise ValueError(
f"`attn_output` should be of size {(bsz, self.num_heads, tgt_len, self.head_dim)}, but is"
f" {attn_output.size()}"
)
attn_output = attn_output.view(bsz, self.num_heads, tgt_len, self.head_dim)
attn_output = attn_output.transpose(1, 2)
attn_output = attn_output.reshape(bsz, tgt_len, embed_dim)
attn_output = self.out_proj(attn_output)
return attn_output, attn_weights_reshaped
class CLIPFlashAttention2(CLIPAttention):
"""
CLIPAttention flash attention module. This module inherits from `CLIPAttention` as the weights of the module stays
untouched. The only required change would be on the forward pass where it needs to correctly call the public API of
flash attention and deal with padding tokens in case the input contains any of them.
"""
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
super().__init__(*args, **kwargs)
# TODO: Should be removed once Flash Attention for RoCm is bumped to 2.1.
# flash_attn<2.1 generates top-left aligned causal mask, while what is needed here is bottom-right alignment, that was made default for flash_attn>=2.1. This attribute is used to handle this difference. Reference: https://github.com/Dao-AILab/flash-attention/releases/tag/v2.1.0.
# Beware that with flash_attn<2.1, using q_seqlen != k_seqlen (except for the case q_seqlen == 1) produces a wrong mask (top-left).
self._flash_attn_uses_top_left_mask = flash_attn_supports_top_left_mask()
# Adapted from transformers.models.llama.modeling_llama.LlamaFlashAttention2.forward
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
causal_attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Tuple[torch.Tensor, Optional[torch.Tensor]]:
output_attentions = False
batch_size, q_len, _ = hidden_states.size()
query_states = self.q_proj(hidden_states)
key_states = self.k_proj(hidden_states)
value_states = self.v_proj(hidden_states)
# Flash attention requires the input to have the shape
# batch_size x seq_length x head_dim x hidden_dim
# therefore we just need to keep the original shape
query_states = query_states.view(batch_size, q_len, self.num_heads, self.head_dim)
key_states = key_states.view(batch_size, q_len, self.num_heads, self.head_dim)
value_states = value_states.view(batch_size, q_len, self.num_heads, self.head_dim)
dropout_rate = self.dropout if self.training else 0.0
# In PEFT, usually we cast the layer norms in float32 for training stability reasons
# therefore the input hidden states gets silently casted in float32. Hence, we need
# cast them back in the correct dtype just to be sure everything works as expected.
# This might slowdown training & inference so it is recommended to not cast the LayerNorms
# in fp32.
input_dtype = query_states.dtype
if input_dtype == torch.float32:
if torch.is_autocast_enabled():
target_dtype = torch.get_autocast_gpu_dtype()
# Handle the case where the model is quantized
elif hasattr(self.config, "_pre_quantization_dtype"):
target_dtype = self.config._pre_quantization_dtype
else:
target_dtype = self.q_proj.weight.dtype
logger.warning_once(
f"The input hidden states seems to be silently casted in float32, this might be related to"
f" the fact you have upcasted embedding or layer norm layers in float32. We will cast back the input in"
f" {target_dtype}."
)
query_states = query_states.to(target_dtype)
key_states = key_states.to(target_dtype)
value_states = value_states.to(target_dtype)
attn_output = _flash_attention_forward(
query_states,
key_states,
value_states,
attention_mask,
q_len,
dropout=dropout_rate,
is_causal=causal_attention_mask is not None,
use_top_left_mask=self._flash_attn_uses_top_left_mask,
)
attn_output = attn_output.reshape(batch_size, q_len, self.embed_dim).contiguous()
attn_output = self.out_proj(attn_output)
if not output_attentions:
attn_weights = None
return attn_output, attn_weights
class CLIPSdpaAttention(CLIPAttention):
"""
SDPA attention module using torch.nn.functional.scaled_dot_product_attention. This module inherits from
`CLIPAttention` as the weights of the module stays untouched. The only changes are on the forward pass to adapt to
SDPA API.
"""
# Adapted from CLIPAttention.forward
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
causal_attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Tuple[torch.Tensor, Optional[torch.Tensor]]:
if output_attentions:
# TODO: Improve this warning with e.g. `model.config.attn_implementation = "manual"` once this is implemented.
logger.warning_once(
"CLIPModel is using CLIPSdpaAttention, but `torch.nn.functional.scaled_dot_product_attention` does not "
"support `output_attentions=True`. Falling back to the manual attention implementation, but specifying "
"the manual implementation will be required from Transformers version v5.0.0 onwards. This warning can "
'be removed using the argument `attn_implementation="eager"` when loading the model.'
)
return super().forward(
hidden_states=hidden_states,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
causal_attention_mask=causal_attention_mask,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
)
# CLIP text model uses both `causal_attention_mask` and `attention_mask`
if attention_mask is not None and causal_attention_mask is not None:
attn_mask = attention_mask + causal_attention_mask
elif causal_attention_mask is not None:
attn_mask = causal_attention_mask
else:
attn_mask = attention_mask
bsz, tgt_len, embed_dim = hidden_states.size()
query_states = self.q_proj(hidden_states)
key_states = self.k_proj(hidden_states)
value_states = self.v_proj(hidden_states)
query_states = query_states.view(bsz, -1, self.num_heads, self.head_dim).transpose(1, 2)
key_states = key_states.view(bsz, -1, self.num_heads, self.head_dim).transpose(1, 2)
value_states = value_states.view(bsz, -1, self.num_heads, self.head_dim).transpose(1, 2)
# SDPA with memory-efficient backend is currently (torch==2.1.2) bugged with non-contiguous inputs with custom attn_mask,
# Reference: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/issues/112577.
if not is_torch_greater_or_equal_than_2_2 and query_states.device.type == "cuda" and attn_mask is not None:
query_states = query_states.contiguous()
key_states = key_states.contiguous()
value_states = value_states.contiguous()
# CLIP text model uses both `causal_attention_mask` and `attention_mask` sequentially.
attn_output = torch.nn.functional.scaled_dot_product_attention(
query_states,
key_states,
value_states,
attn_mask=attn_mask,
dropout_p=self.dropout if self.training else 0.0,
scale=self.scale,
)
attn_output = attn_output.transpose(1, 2)
attn_output = attn_output.reshape(bsz, tgt_len, embed_dim)
attn_output = self.out_proj(attn_output)
return attn_output, None
CLIP_ATTENTION_CLASSES = {
"eager": CLIPAttention,
"sdpa": CLIPSdpaAttention,
"flash_attention_2": CLIPFlashAttention2,
}
class CLIPMLP(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.config = config
self.activation_fn = ACT2FN[config.hidden_act]
self.fc1 = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.intermediate_size)
self.fc2 = nn.Linear(config.intermediate_size, config.hidden_size)
def forward(self, hidden_states: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
hidden_states = self.fc1(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.activation_fn(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.fc2(hidden_states)
return hidden_states
class CLIPEncoderLayer(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config: CLIPConfig):
super().__init__()
self.embed_dim = config.hidden_size
self.self_attn = CLIP_ATTENTION_CLASSES[config._attn_implementation](config)
self.layer_norm1 = nn.LayerNorm(self.embed_dim, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
self.mlp = CLIPMLP(config)
self.layer_norm2 = nn.LayerNorm(self.embed_dim, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
attention_mask: torch.Tensor,
causal_attention_mask: torch.Tensor,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]:
"""
Args:
hidden_states (`torch.FloatTensor`): input to the layer of shape `(batch, seq_len, embed_dim)`
attention_mask (`torch.FloatTensor`): attention mask of size
`(batch, 1, tgt_len, src_len)` where padding elements are indicated by very large negative values.
`(config.encoder_attention_heads,)`.
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under
returned tensors for more detail.
"""
residual = hidden_states
hidden_states = self.layer_norm1(hidden_states)
hidden_states, attn_weights = self.self_attn(
hidden_states=hidden_states,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
causal_attention_mask=causal_attention_mask,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
)
hidden_states = residual + hidden_states
residual = hidden_states
hidden_states = self.layer_norm2(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.mlp(hidden_states)
hidden_states = residual + hidden_states
outputs = (hidden_states,)
if output_attentions:
outputs += (attn_weights,)
return outputs
class CLIPPreTrainedModel(PreTrainedModel):
"""
An abstract class to handle weights initialization and a simple interface for downloading and loading pretrained
models.
"""
config_class = CLIPConfig
base_model_prefix = "clip"
supports_gradient_checkpointing = True
_supports_sdpa = True
_supports_flash_attn_2 = True
def _init_weights(self, module):
"""Initialize the weights"""
factor = self.config.initializer_factor
if isinstance(module, CLIPTextEmbeddings):
module.token_embedding.weight.data.normal_(mean=0.0, std=factor * 0.02)
module.position_embedding.weight.data.normal_(mean=0.0, std=factor * 0.02)
elif isinstance(module, CLIPVisionEmbeddings):
factor = self.config.initializer_factor
nn.init.normal_(module.class_embedding, mean=0.0, std=module.embed_dim**-0.5 * factor)
nn.init.normal_(module.patch_embedding.weight, std=module.config.initializer_range * factor)
nn.init.normal_(module.position_embedding.weight, std=module.config.initializer_range * factor)
elif isinstance(module, CLIPAttention):
factor = self.config.initializer_factor
in_proj_std = (module.embed_dim**-0.5) * ((2 * module.config.num_hidden_layers) ** -0.5) * factor
out_proj_std = (module.embed_dim**-0.5) * factor
nn.init.normal_(module.q_proj.weight, std=in_proj_std)
nn.init.normal_(module.k_proj.weight, std=in_proj_std)
nn.init.normal_(module.v_proj.weight, std=in_proj_std)
nn.init.normal_(module.out_proj.weight, std=out_proj_std)
elif isinstance(module, CLIPMLP):
factor = self.config.initializer_factor
in_proj_std = (module.config.hidden_size**-0.5) * ((2 * module.config.num_hidden_layers) ** -0.5) * factor
fc_std = (2 * module.config.hidden_size) ** -0.5 * factor
nn.init.normal_(module.fc1.weight, std=fc_std)
nn.init.normal_(module.fc2.weight, std=in_proj_std)
elif isinstance(module, CLIPModel):
nn.init.normal_(
module.text_projection.weight,
std=module.text_embed_dim**-0.5 * self.config.initializer_factor,
)
nn.init.normal_(
module.visual_projection.weight,
std=module.vision_embed_dim**-0.5 * self.config.initializer_factor,
)
elif isinstance(module, CLIPVisionModelWithProjection):
nn.init.normal_(
module.visual_projection.weight,
std=self.config.hidden_size**-0.5 * self.config.initializer_factor,
)
elif isinstance(module, CLIPTextModelWithProjection):
nn.init.normal_(
module.text_projection.weight,
std=self.config.hidden_size**-0.5 * self.config.initializer_factor,
)
elif isinstance(module, CLIPForImageClassification):
nn.init.normal_(
module.classifier.weight,
std=self.config.vision_config.hidden_size**-0.5 * self.config.initializer_factor,
)
if isinstance(module, nn.LayerNorm):
module.bias.data.zero_()
module.weight.data.fill_(1.0)
if isinstance(module, nn.Linear) and module.bias is not None:
module.bias.data.zero_()
CLIP_START_DOCSTRING = r"""
This model inherits from [`PreTrainedModel`]. Check the superclass documentation for the generic methods the
library implements for all its model (such as downloading or saving, resizing the input embeddings, pruning heads
etc.)
This model is also a PyTorch [torch.nn.Module](https://pytorch.org/docs/stable/nn.html#torch.nn.Module) subclass.
Use it as a regular PyTorch Module and refer to the PyTorch documentation for all matter related to general usage
and behavior.
Parameters:
config ([`CLIPConfig`]): Model configuration class with all the parameters of the model.
Initializing with a config file does not load the weights associated with the model, only the
configuration. Check out the [`~PreTrainedModel.from_pretrained`] method to load the model weights.
"""
CLIP_TEXT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING = r"""
Args:
input_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`):
Indices of input sequence tokens in the vocabulary. Padding will be ignored by default should you provide
it.
Indices can be obtained using [`AutoTokenizer`]. See [`PreTrainedTokenizer.encode`] and
[`PreTrainedTokenizer.__call__`] for details.
[What are input IDs?](../glossary#input-ids)
attention_mask (`torch.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on padding token indices. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
position_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Indices of positions of each input sequence tokens in the position embeddings. Selected in the range `[0,
config.max_position_embeddings - 1]`.
[What are position IDs?](../glossary#position-ids)
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under returned
tensors for more detail.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors for
more detail.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple.
"""
CLIP_VISION_INPUTS_DOCSTRING = r"""
Args:
pixel_values (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, num_channels, height, width)`):
Pixel values. Padding will be ignored by default should you provide it. Pixel values can be obtained using
[`AutoImageProcessor`]. See [`CLIPImageProcessor.__call__`] for details.
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under returned
tensors for more detail.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors for
more detail.
interpolate_pos_encoding (`bool`, *optional*, defaults `False`):
Whether to interpolate the pre-trained position encodings.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple.
"""
CLIP_INPUTS_DOCSTRING = r"""
Args:
input_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`):
Indices of input sequence tokens in the vocabulary. Padding will be ignored by default should you provide
it.
Indices can be obtained using [`AutoTokenizer`]. See [`PreTrainedTokenizer.encode`] and
[`PreTrainedTokenizer.__call__`] for details.
[What are input IDs?](../glossary#input-ids)
attention_mask (`torch.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on padding token indices. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
position_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Indices of positions of each input sequence tokens in the position embeddings. Selected in the range `[0,
config.max_position_embeddings - 1]`.
[What are position IDs?](../glossary#position-ids)
pixel_values (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, num_channels, height, width)`):
Pixel values. Padding will be ignored by default should you provide it. Pixel values can be obtained using
[`AutoImageProcessor`]. See [`CLIPImageProcessor.__call__`] for details.
return_loss (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the contrastive loss.
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under returned
tensors for more detail.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors for
more detail.
interpolate_pos_encoding (`bool`, *optional*, defaults `False`):
Whether to interpolate the pre-trained position encodings.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple.
"""
class CLIPEncoder(nn.Module):
"""
Transformer encoder consisting of `config.num_hidden_layers` self attention layers. Each layer is a
[`CLIPEncoderLayer`].
Args:
config: CLIPConfig
"""
def __init__(self, config: CLIPConfig):
super().__init__()
self.config = config
self.layers = nn.ModuleList([CLIPEncoderLayer(config) for _ in range(config.num_hidden_layers)])
self.gradient_checkpointing = False
@can_return_tuple
def forward(
self,
inputs_embeds,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
causal_attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> BaseModelOutput:
r"""
Args:
inputs_embeds (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`):
Optionally, instead of passing `input_ids` you can choose to directly pass an embedded representation.
This is useful if you want more control over how to convert `input_ids` indices into associated vectors
than the model's internal embedding lookup matrix.
attention_mask (`torch.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on padding token indices. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
causal_attention_mask (`torch.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Causal mask for the text model. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under
returned tensors for more detail.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors
for more detail.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple.
"""
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
encoder_states = () if output_hidden_states else None
all_attentions = () if output_attentions else None
hidden_states = inputs_embeds
for idx, encoder_layer in enumerate(self.layers):
if output_hidden_states:
encoder_states = encoder_states + (hidden_states,)
if self.gradient_checkpointing and self.training:
layer_outputs = self._gradient_checkpointing_func(
encoder_layer.__call__,
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
causal_attention_mask,
output_attentions,
)
else:
layer_outputs = encoder_layer(
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
causal_attention_mask,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
)
hidden_states = layer_outputs[0]
if output_attentions:
all_attentions = all_attentions + (layer_outputs[1],)
if output_hidden_states:
encoder_states = encoder_states + (hidden_states,)
return BaseModelOutput(
last_hidden_state=hidden_states,
hidden_states=encoder_states,
attentions=all_attentions,
)
class CLIPTextTransformer(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config: CLIPTextConfig):
super().__init__()
self.config = config
embed_dim = config.hidden_size
self.embeddings = CLIPTextEmbeddings(config)
self.encoder = CLIPEncoder(config)
self.final_layer_norm = nn.LayerNorm(embed_dim, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
# For `pooled_output` computation
self.eos_token_id = config.eos_token_id
# For attention mask, it differs between `flash_attention_2` and other attention implementations
self._use_flash_attention_2 = config._attn_implementation == "flash_attention_2"
@can_return_tuple
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(CLIP_TEXT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=BaseModelOutputWithPooling, config_class=CLIPTextConfig)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> BaseModelOutputWithPooling:
r"""
Returns:
"""
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
if input_ids is None:
raise ValueError("You have to specify input_ids")
input_shape = input_ids.size()
input_ids = input_ids.view(-1, input_shape[-1])
hidden_states = self.embeddings(input_ids=input_ids, position_ids=position_ids)
# CLIP's text model uses causal mask, prepare it here.
# https://github.com/openai/CLIP/blob/cfcffb90e69f37bf2ff1e988237a0fbe41f33c04/clip/model.py#L324
causal_attention_mask = _create_4d_causal_attention_mask(
input_shape, hidden_states.dtype, device=hidden_states.device
)
# expand attention_mask
if attention_mask is not None and not self._use_flash_attention_2:
# [bsz, seq_len] -> [bsz, 1, tgt_seq_len, src_seq_len]
attention_mask = _prepare_4d_attention_mask(attention_mask, hidden_states.dtype)
encoder_outputs: BaseModelOutput = self.encoder(
inputs_embeds=hidden_states,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
causal_attention_mask=causal_attention_mask,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
)
last_hidden_state = encoder_outputs.last_hidden_state
last_hidden_state = self.final_layer_norm(last_hidden_state)
if self.eos_token_id == 2:
# The `eos_token_id` was incorrect before PR #24773: Let's keep what have been done here.
# A CLIP model with such `eos_token_id` in the config can't work correctly with extra new tokens added
# ------------------------------------------------------------
# text_embeds.shape = [batch_size, sequence_length, transformer.width]
# take features from the eot embedding (eot_token is the highest number in each sequence)
# casting to torch.int for onnx compatibility: argmax doesn't support int64 inputs with opset 14
pooled_output = last_hidden_state[
torch.arange(last_hidden_state.shape[0], device=last_hidden_state.device),
input_ids.to(dtype=torch.int, device=last_hidden_state.device).argmax(dim=-1),
]
else:
# The config gets updated `eos_token_id` from PR #24773 (so the use of exta new tokens is possible)
pooled_output = last_hidden_state[
torch.arange(last_hidden_state.shape[0], device=last_hidden_state.device),
# We need to get the first position of `eos_token_id` value (`pad_token_ids` might equal to `eos_token_id`)
# Note: we assume each sequence (along batch dim.) contains an `eos_token_id` (e.g. prepared by the tokenizer)
(input_ids.to(dtype=torch.int, device=last_hidden_state.device) == self.eos_token_id)
.int()
.argmax(dim=-1),
]
return BaseModelOutputWithPooling(
last_hidden_state=last_hidden_state,
pooler_output=pooled_output,
hidden_states=encoder_outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=encoder_outputs.attentions,
)
@add_start_docstrings(
"""The text model from CLIP without any head or projection on top.""",
CLIP_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class CLIPTextModel(CLIPPreTrainedModel):
config_class = CLIPTextConfig
_no_split_modules = ["CLIPTextEmbeddings", "CLIPEncoderLayer"]
def __init__(self, config: CLIPTextConfig):
super().__init__(config)
self.text_model = CLIPTextTransformer(config)
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
def get_input_embeddings(self) -> nn.Module:
return self.text_model.embeddings.token_embedding
def set_input_embeddings(self, value):
self.text_model.embeddings.token_embedding = value
@can_return_tuple
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(CLIP_TEXT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=BaseModelOutputWithPooling, config_class=CLIPTextConfig)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> BaseModelOutputWithPooling:
r"""
Returns:
Examples:
```python
>>> from transformers import AutoTokenizer, CLIPTextModel
>>> model = CLIPTextModel.from_pretrained("openai/clip-vit-base-patch32")
>>> tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("openai/clip-vit-base-patch32")
>>> inputs = tokenizer(["a photo of a cat", "a photo of a dog"], padding=True, return_tensors="pt")
>>> outputs = model(**inputs)
>>> last_hidden_state = outputs.last_hidden_state
>>> pooled_output = outputs.pooler_output # pooled (EOS token) states
```"""
return self.text_model(
input_ids=input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
position_ids=position_ids,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
)
class CLIPVisionTransformer(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config: CLIPVisionConfig):
super().__init__()
self.config = config
embed_dim = config.hidden_size
self.embeddings = CLIPVisionEmbeddings(config)
self.pre_layrnorm = nn.LayerNorm(embed_dim, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
self.encoder = CLIPEncoder(config)
self.post_layernorm = nn.LayerNorm(embed_dim, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
@can_return_tuple
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(CLIP_VISION_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=BaseModelOutputWithPooling, config_class=CLIPVisionConfig)
def forward(
self,
pixel_values: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
interpolate_pos_encoding: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> BaseModelOutputWithPooling:
r"""
Returns:
"""
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
if pixel_values is None:
raise ValueError("You have to specify pixel_values")
hidden_states = self.embeddings(pixel_values, interpolate_pos_encoding=interpolate_pos_encoding)
hidden_states = self.pre_layrnorm(hidden_states)
encoder_outputs: BaseModelOutput = self.encoder(
inputs_embeds=hidden_states,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
)
last_hidden_state = encoder_outputs.last_hidden_state
pooled_output = last_hidden_state[:, 0, :]
pooled_output = self.post_layernorm(pooled_output)
return BaseModelOutputWithPooling(
last_hidden_state=last_hidden_state,
pooler_output=pooled_output,
hidden_states=encoder_outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=encoder_outputs.attentions,
)
@add_start_docstrings(
"""The vision model from CLIP without any head or projection on top.""",
CLIP_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class CLIPVisionModel(CLIPPreTrainedModel):
config_class = CLIPVisionConfig
main_input_name = "pixel_values"
_no_split_modules = ["CLIPEncoderLayer"]
def __init__(self, config: CLIPVisionConfig):
super().__init__(config)
self.vision_model = CLIPVisionTransformer(config)
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
def get_input_embeddings(self) -> nn.Module:
return self.vision_model.embeddings.patch_embedding
@can_return_tuple
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(CLIP_VISION_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=BaseModelOutputWithPooling, config_class=CLIPVisionConfig)
def forward(
self,
pixel_values: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
interpolate_pos_encoding: bool = False,
) -> BaseModelOutputWithPooling:
r"""
Returns:
Examples:
```python
>>> from PIL import Image
>>> import requests
>>> from transformers import AutoProcessor, CLIPVisionModel
>>> model = CLIPVisionModel.from_pretrained("openai/clip-vit-base-patch32")
>>> processor = AutoProcessor.from_pretrained("openai/clip-vit-base-patch32")
>>> url = "http://images.cocodataset.org/val2017/000000039769.jpg"
>>> image = Image.open(requests.get(url, stream=True).raw)
>>> inputs = processor(images=image, return_tensors="pt")
>>> outputs = model(**inputs)
>>> last_hidden_state = outputs.last_hidden_state
>>> pooled_output = outputs.pooler_output # pooled CLS states
```"""
return self.vision_model(
pixel_values=pixel_values,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
interpolate_pos_encoding=interpolate_pos_encoding,
)
@add_start_docstrings(CLIP_START_DOCSTRING)
class CLIPModel(CLIPPreTrainedModel):
config_class = CLIPConfig
_no_split_modules = ["CLIPTextEmbeddings", "CLIPEncoderLayer", "CLIPVisionEmbeddings"]
def __init__(self, config: CLIPConfig):
super().__init__(config)
if not isinstance(config.text_config, CLIPTextConfig):
raise TypeError(
"config.text_config is expected to be of type CLIPTextConfig but is of type"
f" {type(config.text_config)}."
)
if not isinstance(config.vision_config, CLIPVisionConfig):
raise TypeError(
"config.vision_config is expected to be of type CLIPVisionConfig but is of type"
f" {type(config.vision_config)}."
)
text_config = config.text_config
vision_config = config.vision_config
self.projection_dim = config.projection_dim
self.text_embed_dim = text_config.hidden_size
self.vision_embed_dim = vision_config.hidden_size
text_model = CLIPTextModel._from_config(text_config)
self.text_model = text_model.text_model
vision_model = CLIPVisionModel._from_config(vision_config)
self.vision_model = vision_model.vision_model
self.visual_projection = nn.Linear(self.vision_embed_dim, self.projection_dim, bias=False)
self.text_projection = nn.Linear(self.text_embed_dim, self.projection_dim, bias=False)
self.logit_scale = nn.Parameter(torch.tensor(self.config.logit_scale_init_value))
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(CLIP_TEXT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
def get_text_features(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> torch.FloatTensor:
r"""
Returns:
text_features (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, output_dim`): The text embeddings obtained by
applying the projection layer to the pooled output of [`CLIPTextModel`].
Examples:
```python
>>> from transformers import AutoTokenizer, CLIPModel
>>> model = CLIPModel.from_pretrained("openai/clip-vit-base-patch32")
>>> tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("openai/clip-vit-base-patch32")
>>> inputs = tokenizer(["a photo of a cat", "a photo of a dog"], padding=True, return_tensors="pt")
>>> text_features = model.get_text_features(**inputs)
```"""
# Use CLIP model's config for some fields (if specified) instead of those of vision & text components.
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
text_outputs: BaseModelOutputWithPooling = self.text_model(
input_ids=input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
position_ids=position_ids,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
)
pooled_output = text_outputs.pooler_output
text_features = self.text_projection(pooled_output)
return text_features
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(CLIP_VISION_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
def get_image_features(
self,
pixel_values: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
interpolate_pos_encoding: bool = False,
) -> torch.FloatTensor:
r"""
Returns:
image_features (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, output_dim`): The image embeddings obtained by
applying the projection layer to the pooled output of [`CLIPVisionModel`].
Examples:
```python
>>> from PIL import Image
>>> import requests
>>> from transformers import AutoProcessor, CLIPModel
>>> model = CLIPModel.from_pretrained("openai/clip-vit-base-patch32")
>>> processor = AutoProcessor.from_pretrained("openai/clip-vit-base-patch32")
>>> url = "http://images.cocodataset.org/val2017/000000039769.jpg"
>>> image = Image.open(requests.get(url, stream=True).raw)
>>> inputs = processor(images=image, return_tensors="pt")
>>> image_features = model.get_image_features(**inputs)
```"""
# Use CLIP model's config for some fields (if specified) instead of those of vision & text components.
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
vision_outputs: BaseModelOutputWithPooling = self.vision_model(
pixel_values=pixel_values,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
interpolate_pos_encoding=interpolate_pos_encoding,
)
pooled_output = vision_outputs.pooler_output
image_features = self.visual_projection(pooled_output)
return image_features
@can_return_tuple
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(CLIP_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=CLIPOutput, config_class=CLIPConfig)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
pixel_values: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
return_loss: Optional[bool] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
interpolate_pos_encoding: bool = False,
) -> CLIPOutput:
r"""
Returns:
Examples:
```python
>>> from PIL import Image
>>> import requests
>>> from transformers import AutoProcessor, CLIPModel
>>> model = CLIPModel.from_pretrained("openai/clip-vit-base-patch32")
>>> processor = AutoProcessor.from_pretrained("openai/clip-vit-base-patch32")
>>> url = "http://images.cocodataset.org/val2017/000000039769.jpg"
>>> image = Image.open(requests.get(url, stream=True).raw)
>>> inputs = processor(
... text=["a photo of a cat", "a photo of a dog"], images=image, return_tensors="pt", padding=True
... )
>>> outputs = model(**inputs)
>>> logits_per_image = outputs.logits_per_image # this is the image-text similarity score
>>> probs = logits_per_image.softmax(dim=1) # we can take the softmax to get the label probabilities
```"""
# Use CLIP model's config for some fields (if specified) instead of those of vision & text components.
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
vision_outputs: BaseModelOutputWithPooling = self.vision_model(
pixel_values=pixel_values,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
interpolate_pos_encoding=interpolate_pos_encoding,
)
text_outputs: BaseModelOutputWithPooling = self.text_model(
input_ids=input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
position_ids=position_ids,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
)
image_embeds = vision_outputs.pooler_output
image_embeds = self.visual_projection(image_embeds)
text_embeds = text_outputs.pooler_output
text_embeds = self.text_projection(text_embeds)
# normalized features
image_embeds = image_embeds / _get_vector_norm(image_embeds)
text_embeds = text_embeds / _get_vector_norm(text_embeds)
# cosine similarity as logits
logits_per_text = torch.matmul(text_embeds, image_embeds.t().to(text_embeds.device))
logits_per_text = logits_per_text * self.logit_scale.exp().to(text_embeds.device)
logits_per_image = logits_per_text.t()
loss = None
if return_loss:
loss = clip_loss(logits_per_text)
return CLIPOutput(
loss=loss,
logits_per_image=logits_per_image,
logits_per_text=logits_per_text,
text_embeds=text_embeds,
image_embeds=image_embeds,
text_model_output=text_outputs,
vision_model_output=vision_outputs,
)
@add_start_docstrings(
"""
CLIP Text Model with a projection layer on top (a linear layer on top of the pooled output).
""",
CLIP_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class CLIPTextModelWithProjection(CLIPPreTrainedModel):
config_class = CLIPTextConfig
_no_split_modules = ["CLIPTextEmbeddings", "CLIPEncoderLayer"]
def __init__(self, config: CLIPTextConfig):
super().__init__(config)
text_model = CLIPTextModel._from_config(config)
self.text_model = text_model.text_model
self.text_projection = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.projection_dim, bias=False)
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
def get_input_embeddings(self) -> nn.Module:
return self.text_model.embeddings.token_embedding
def set_input_embeddings(self, value):
self.text_model.embeddings.token_embedding = value
@can_return_tuple
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(CLIP_TEXT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=CLIPTextModelOutput, config_class=CLIPTextConfig)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> CLIPTextModelOutput:
r"""
Returns:
Examples:
```python
>>> from transformers import AutoTokenizer, CLIPTextModelWithProjection
>>> model = CLIPTextModelWithProjection.from_pretrained("openai/clip-vit-base-patch32")
>>> tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("openai/clip-vit-base-patch32")
>>> inputs = tokenizer(["a photo of a cat", "a photo of a dog"], padding=True, return_tensors="pt")
>>> outputs = model(**inputs)
>>> text_embeds = outputs.text_embeds
```"""
text_outputs: BaseModelOutputWithPooling = self.text_model(
input_ids=input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
position_ids=position_ids,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
)
pooled_output = text_outputs.pooler_output
text_embeds = self.text_projection(pooled_output)
return CLIPTextModelOutput(
text_embeds=text_embeds,
last_hidden_state=text_outputs.last_hidden_state,
hidden_states=text_outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=text_outputs.attentions,
)
@add_start_docstrings(
"""
CLIP Vision Model with a projection layer on top (a linear layer on top of the pooled output).
""",
CLIP_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class CLIPVisionModelWithProjection(CLIPPreTrainedModel):
config_class = CLIPVisionConfig
main_input_name = "pixel_values"
def __init__(self, config: CLIPVisionConfig):
super().__init__(config)
vision_model = CLIPVisionModel._from_config(config)
self.vision_model = vision_model.vision_model
self.visual_projection = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.projection_dim, bias=False)
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
def get_input_embeddings(self) -> nn.Module:
return self.vision_model.embeddings.patch_embedding
@can_return_tuple
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(CLIP_VISION_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=CLIPVisionModelOutput, config_class=CLIPVisionConfig)
def forward(
self,
pixel_values: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
interpolate_pos_encoding: bool = False,
) -> CLIPVisionModelOutput:
r"""
Returns:
Examples:
```python
>>> from PIL import Image
>>> import requests
>>> from transformers import AutoProcessor, CLIPVisionModelWithProjection
>>> model = CLIPVisionModelWithProjection.from_pretrained("openai/clip-vit-base-patch32")
>>> processor = AutoProcessor.from_pretrained("openai/clip-vit-base-patch32")
>>> url = "http://images.cocodataset.org/val2017/000000039769.jpg"
>>> image = Image.open(requests.get(url, stream=True).raw)
>>> inputs = processor(images=image, return_tensors="pt")
>>> outputs = model(**inputs)
>>> image_embeds = outputs.image_embeds
```"""
vision_outputs: BaseModelOutputWithPooling = self.vision_model(
pixel_values=pixel_values,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
interpolate_pos_encoding=interpolate_pos_encoding,
)
pooled_output = vision_outputs.pooler_output
image_embeds = self.visual_projection(pooled_output)
return CLIPVisionModelOutput(
image_embeds=image_embeds,
last_hidden_state=vision_outputs.last_hidden_state,
hidden_states=vision_outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=vision_outputs.attentions,
)
@add_start_docstrings(
"""
CLIP vision encoder with an image classification head on top (a linear layer on top of the pooled final hidden states of
the patch tokens) e.g. for ImageNet.
""",
CLIP_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class CLIPForImageClassification(CLIPPreTrainedModel):
main_input_name = "pixel_values"
def __init__(self, config: CLIPConfig) -> None:
super().__init__(config)
self.num_labels = config.num_labels
vision_model = CLIPVisionModel._from_config(config.vision_config)
self.vision_model = vision_model.vision_model
# Classifier head
self.classifier = (
nn.Linear(config.vision_config.hidden_size, config.num_labels) if config.num_labels > 0 else nn.Identity()
)
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
@can_return_tuple
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(CLIP_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@add_code_sample_docstrings(
checkpoint=_IMAGE_CLASS_CHECKPOINT,
output_type=ImageClassifierOutput,
config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC,
expected_output=_IMAGE_CLASS_EXPECTED_OUTPUT,
)
def forward(
self,
pixel_values: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
labels: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> ImageClassifierOutput:
r"""
labels (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size,)`, *optional*):
Labels for computing the image classification/regression loss. Indices should be in `[0, ...,
config.num_labels - 1]`. If `config.num_labels == 1` a regression loss is computed (Mean-Square loss), If
`config.num_labels > 1` a classification loss is computed (Cross-Entropy).
"""
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
outputs: BaseModelOutputWithPooling = self.vision_model(
pixel_values,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
)
sequence_output = outputs.last_hidden_state
# average pool the patch tokens
sequence_output = torch.mean(sequence_output[:, 1:, :], dim=1)
# apply classifier
logits = self.classifier(sequence_output)
loss = None
if labels is not None:
# move labels to correct device to enable model parallelism
labels = labels.to(logits.device)
if self.config.problem_type is None:
if self.num_labels == 1:
self.config.problem_type = "regression"
elif self.num_labels > 1 and (labels.dtype == torch.long or labels.dtype == torch.int):
self.config.problem_type = "single_label_classification"
else:
self.config.problem_type = "multi_label_classification"
if self.config.problem_type == "regression":
loss_fct = MSELoss()
if self.num_labels == 1:
loss = loss_fct(logits.squeeze(), labels.squeeze())
else:
loss = loss_fct(logits, labels)
elif self.config.problem_type == "single_label_classification":
loss_fct = CrossEntropyLoss()
loss = loss_fct(logits.view(-1, self.num_labels), labels.view(-1))
elif self.config.problem_type == "multi_label_classification":
loss_fct = BCEWithLogitsLoss()
loss = loss_fct(logits, labels)
return ImageClassifierOutput(
loss=loss,
logits=logits,
hidden_states=outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=outputs.attentions,
)
__all__ = [
"CLIPModel",
"CLIPPreTrainedModel",
"CLIPTextModel",
"CLIPTextModelWithProjection",
"CLIPVisionModel",
"CLIPVisionModelWithProjection",
"CLIPForImageClassification",
]
```
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```py
# coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2021 The OpenAI Team Authors, The Google Flax Team Authors and The HuggingFace Inc. team.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
from typing import Any, Optional, Tuple, Union
import flax
import flax.linen as nn
import jax
import jax.numpy as jnp
from flax.core.frozen_dict import FrozenDict, freeze, unfreeze
from flax.linen import combine_masks, make_causal_mask
from flax.linen.attention import dot_product_attention_weights
from flax.traverse_util import flatten_dict, unflatten_dict
from jax import lax
from ...modeling_flax_outputs import FlaxBaseModelOutput, FlaxBaseModelOutputWithPooling
from ...modeling_flax_utils import (
ACT2FN,
FlaxPreTrainedModel,
append_replace_return_docstrings,
overwrite_call_docstring,
)
from ...utils import ModelOutput, add_start_docstrings, logging
from .configuration_clip import CLIPConfig, CLIPTextConfig, CLIPVisionConfig
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
CLIP_START_DOCSTRING = r"""
This model inherits from [`FlaxPreTrainedModel`]. Check the superclass documentation for the generic methods the
library implements for all its model (such as downloading, saving and converting weights from PyTorch models)
This model is also a
[flax.linen.Module](https://flax.readthedocs.io/en/latest/api_reference/flax.linen/module.html) subclass. Use it as
a regular Flax linen Module and refer to the Flax documentation for all matter related to general usage and
behavior.
Finally, this model supports inherent JAX features such as:
- [Just-In-Time (JIT) compilation](https://jax.readthedocs.io/en/latest/jax.html#just-in-time-compilation-jit)
- [Automatic Differentiation](https://jax.readthedocs.io/en/latest/jax.html#automatic-differentiation)
- [Vectorization](https://jax.readthedocs.io/en/latest/jax.html#vectorization-vmap)
- [Parallelization](https://jax.readthedocs.io/en/latest/jax.html#parallelization-pmap)
Parameters:
config ([`CLIPConfig`]): Model configuration class with all the parameters of the model.
Initializing with a config file does not load the weights associated with the model, only the
configuration. Check out the [`~FlaxPreTrainedModel.from_pretrained`] method to load the model weights.
dtype (`jax.numpy.dtype`, *optional*, defaults to `jax.numpy.float32`):
The data type of the computation. Can be one of `jax.numpy.float32`, `jax.numpy.float16` (on GPUs) and
`jax.numpy.bfloat16` (on TPUs).
This can be used to enable mixed-precision training or half-precision inference on GPUs or TPUs. If
specified all the computation will be performed with the given `dtype`.
**Note that this only specifies the dtype of the computation and does not influence the dtype of model
parameters.**
If you wish to change the dtype of the model parameters, see [`~FlaxPreTrainedModel.to_fp16`] and
[`~FlaxPreTrainedModel.to_bf16`].
"""
CLIP_TEXT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING = r"""
Args:
input_ids (`numpy.ndarray` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`):
Indices of input sequence tokens in the vocabulary. Padding will be ignored by default should you provide
it.
Indices can be obtained using [`AutoTokenizer`]. See [`PreTrainedTokenizer.encode`] and
[`PreTrainedTokenizer.__call__`] for details.
[What are input IDs?](../glossary#input-ids)
attention_mask (`numpy.ndarray` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on padding token indices. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
position_ids (`numpy.ndarray` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Indices of positions of each input sequence tokens in the position embeddings. Selected in the range `[0,
config.max_position_embeddings - 1]`.
[What are position IDs?](../glossary#position-ids)
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under returned
tensors for more detail.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors for
more detail.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple.
"""
CLIP_VISION_INPUTS_DOCSTRING = r"""
Args:
pixel_values (`numpy.ndarray` of shape `(batch_size, num_channels, height, width)`):
Pixel values. Padding will be ignored by default should you provide it. Pixel values can be obtained using
[`AutoImageProcessor`]. See [`CLIPImageProcessor.__call__`] for details.
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under returned
tensors for more detail.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors for
more detail.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple.
"""
CLIP_INPUTS_DOCSTRING = r"""
Args:
input_ids (`numpy.ndarray` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`):
Indices of input sequence tokens in the vocabulary. Padding will be ignored by default should you provide
it.
Indices can be obtained using [`AutoTokenizer`]. See [`PreTrainedTokenizer.encode`] and
[`PreTrainedTokenizer.__call__`] for details.
[What are input IDs?](../glossary#input-ids)
attention_mask (`numpy.ndarray` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on padding token indices. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
position_ids (`numpy.ndarray` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Indices of positions of each input sequence tokens in the position embeddings. Selected in the range `[0,
config.max_position_embeddings - 1]`.
[What are position IDs?](../glossary#position-ids)
pixel_values (`numpy.ndarray` of shape `(batch_size, num_channels, height, width)`):
Pixel values. Padding will be ignored by default should you provide it. Pixel values can be obtained using
[`AutoImageProcessor`]. See [`CLIPImageProcessor.__call__`] for details.
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under returned
tensors for more detail.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors for
more detail.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple.
"""
@flax.struct.dataclass
class FlaxCLIPTextModelOutput(ModelOutput):
"""
Base class for text model's outputs that also contains a pooling of the last hidden states.
Args:
text_embeds (`jnp.ndarray` of shape `(batch_size, output_dim`):
The text embeddings obtained by applying the projection layer to the pooled output of
[`FlaxCLIPTextModel`].
last_hidden_state (`jnp.ndarray` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`):
Sequence of hidden-states at the output of the last layer of the model.
hidden_states (`tuple(jnp.ndarray)`, *optional*, returned when `output_hidden_states=True` is passed or when `config.output_hidden_states=True`):
Tuple of `jnp.ndarray` (one for the output of the embeddings + one for the output of each layer) of shape
`(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`.
Hidden-states of the model at the output of each layer plus the initial embedding outputs.
attentions (`tuple(jnp.ndarray)`, *optional*, returned when `output_attentions=True` is passed or when `config.output_attentions=True`):
Tuple of `jnp.ndarray` (one for each layer) of shape `(batch_size, num_heads, sequence_length,
sequence_length)`.
Attentions weights after the attention softmax, used to compute the weighted average in the self-attention
heads.
"""
text_embeds: jnp.ndarray = None
last_hidden_state: jnp.ndarray = None
hidden_states: Optional[Tuple[jnp.ndarray, ...]] = None
attentions: Optional[Tuple[jnp.ndarray, ...]] = None
@flax.struct.dataclass
class FlaxCLIPOutput(ModelOutput):
"""
Args:
logits_per_image:(`jnp.ndarray` of shape `(image_batch_size, text_batch_size)`):
The scaled dot product scores between `image_embeds` and `text_embeds`. This represents the image-text
similarity scores.
logits_per_text:(`jnp.ndarray` of shape `(text_batch_size, image_batch_size)`):
The scaled dot product scores between `text_embeds` and `image_embeds`. This represents the text-image
similarity scores.
text_embeds(`jnp.ndarray` of shape `(batch_size, output_dim`):
The text embeddings obtained by applying the projection layer to the pooled output of
[`FlaxCLIPTextModel`].
image_embeds(`jnp.ndarray` of shape `(batch_size, output_dim`):
The image embeddings obtained by applying the projection layer to the pooled output of
[`FlaxCLIPVisionModel`].
text_model_output(`FlaxBaseModelOutputWithPooling`):
The output of the [`FlaxCLIPTextModel`].
vision_model_output(`FlaxBaseModelOutputWithPooling`):
The output of the [`FlaxCLIPVisionModel`].
"""
logits_per_image: jnp.ndarray = None
logits_per_text: jnp.ndarray = None
text_embeds: jnp.ndarray = None
image_embeds: jnp.ndarray = None
text_model_output: FlaxBaseModelOutputWithPooling = None
vision_model_output: FlaxBaseModelOutputWithPooling = None
def to_tuple(self) -> Tuple[Any]:
return tuple(
self[k] if k not in ["text_model_output", "vision_model_output"] else getattr(self, k).to_tuple()
for k in self.keys()
)
class FlaxCLIPVisionEmbeddings(nn.Module):
config: CLIPVisionConfig
dtype: jnp.dtype = jnp.float32
def setup(self):
embed_dim = self.config.hidden_size
image_size = self.config.image_size
patch_size = self.config.patch_size
self.class_embedding = self.param("class_embedding", jax.nn.initializers.normal(stddev=0.02), (embed_dim,))
self.patch_embedding = nn.Conv(
embed_dim,
kernel_size=(patch_size, patch_size),
strides=(patch_size, patch_size),
padding="VALID",
use_bias=False,
dtype=self.dtype,
kernel_init=jax.nn.initializers.normal(),
)
self.num_patches = (image_size // patch_size) ** 2
num_positions = self.num_patches + 1
self.position_embedding = nn.Embed(num_positions, embed_dim, embedding_init=jax.nn.initializers.normal())
self.position_ids = jnp.expand_dims(jnp.arange(0, num_positions, dtype="i4"), axis=0)
def __call__(self, pixel_values):
patch_embeds = self.patch_embedding(pixel_values)
batch_size, height, width, channels = patch_embeds.shape
patch_embeds = jnp.reshape(patch_embeds, (batch_size, height * width, channels))
class_embeds = jnp.expand_dims(self.class_embedding, axis=(0, 1))
class_embeds = jnp.tile(class_embeds, (batch_size, 1, 1))
embeddings = jnp.concatenate([class_embeds, patch_embeds], axis=1)
embeddings = embeddings + self.position_embedding(self.position_ids)
return embeddings
class FlaxCLIPTextEmbeddings(nn.Module):
config: CLIPTextConfig
dtype: jnp.dtype = jnp.float32
def setup(self):
embed_dim = self.config.hidden_size
self.token_embedding = nn.Embed(self.config.vocab_size, embed_dim, embedding_init=jax.nn.initializers.normal())
self.position_embedding = nn.Embed(
self.config.max_position_embeddings, embed_dim, embedding_init=jax.nn.initializers.normal()
)
self.position_ids = jnp.expand_dims(
jnp.arange(0, self.config.max_position_embeddings, dtype="i4"), axis=(0, 1)
)
def __call__(self, input_ids, position_ids):
input_embeds = self.token_embedding(input_ids.astype("i4"))
position_embeds = self.position_embedding(position_ids.astype("i4"))
embeddings = input_embeds + position_embeds
return embeddings
class FlaxCLIPAttention(nn.Module):
config: Union[CLIPTextConfig, CLIPVisionConfig]
dtype: jnp.dtype = jnp.float32
def setup(self):
self.embed_dim = self.config.hidden_size
self.num_heads = self.config.num_attention_heads
self.head_dim = self.embed_dim // self.num_heads
if self.head_dim * self.num_heads != self.embed_dim:
raise ValueError(
f"embed_dim must be divisible by num_heads (got `embed_dim`: {self.embed_dim} and `num_heads`:"
f" {self.num_heads})."
)
self.scale = self.head_dim**-0.5
self.dropout = self.config.attention_dropout
self.k_proj = nn.Dense(self.embed_dim, dtype=self.dtype, kernel_init=jax.nn.initializers.normal(0.01))
self.v_proj = nn.Dense(self.embed_dim, dtype=self.dtype, kernel_init=jax.nn.initializers.normal(0.01))
self.q_proj = nn.Dense(self.embed_dim, dtype=self.dtype, kernel_init=jax.nn.initializers.normal(0.01))
self.out_proj = nn.Dense(self.embed_dim, dtype=self.dtype, kernel_init=jax.nn.initializers.normal(0.01))
self.causal = isinstance(self.config, CLIPTextConfig)
if self.causal:
self.causal_mask = make_causal_mask(jnp.ones((1, self.config.max_position_embeddings), dtype="i4"))
def _split_heads(self, hidden_states):
return hidden_states.reshape(hidden_states.shape[:2] + (self.num_heads, self.head_dim))
def _merge_heads(self, hidden_states):
return hidden_states.reshape(hidden_states.shape[:2] + (self.embed_dim,))
def __call__(
self,
hidden_states,
attention_mask=None,
deterministic: bool = True,
output_attentions: bool = False,
):
query = self.q_proj(hidden_states)
key = self.k_proj(hidden_states)
value = self.v_proj(hidden_states)
query = self._split_heads(query)
key = self._split_heads(key)
value = self._split_heads(value)
causal_attention_mask = None
if self.causal:
query_length, key_length = query.shape[1], key.shape[1]
causal_attention_mask = self.causal_mask[:, :, key_length - query_length : key_length, :key_length]
if attention_mask is not None and causal_attention_mask is not None:
attention_mask = jnp.expand_dims(attention_mask, axis=(-3, -2))
attention_mask = combine_masks(attention_mask, causal_attention_mask, dtype="i4")
elif causal_attention_mask is not None:
attention_mask = causal_attention_mask
elif attention_mask is not None:
attention_mask = jnp.expand_dims(attention_mask, axis=(-3, -2))
if attention_mask is not None:
attention_bias = lax.select(
attention_mask > 0,
jnp.full(attention_mask.shape, 0.0).astype(self.dtype),
jnp.full(attention_mask.shape, jnp.finfo(self.dtype).min).astype(self.dtype),
)
else:
attention_bias = None
dropout_rng = None
if not deterministic and self.dropout > 0.0:
dropout_rng = self.make_rng("dropout")
attn_weights = dot_product_attention_weights(
query,
key,
bias=attention_bias,
dropout_rng=dropout_rng,
dropout_rate=self.dropout,
deterministic=deterministic,
dtype=self.dtype,
precision=None,
)
attn_output = jnp.einsum("...hqk,...khd->...qhd", attn_weights, value)
attn_output = self._merge_heads(attn_output)
attn_output = self.out_proj(attn_output)
outputs = (attn_output, attn_weights) if output_attentions else (attn_output,)
return outputs
class FlaxCLIPMLP(nn.Module):
config: Union[CLIPTextConfig, CLIPVisionConfig]
dtype: jnp.dtype = jnp.float32
def setup(self):
self.activation_fn = ACT2FN[self.config.hidden_act]
self.fc1 = nn.Dense(
self.config.intermediate_size,
dtype=self.dtype,
kernel_init=jax.nn.initializers.normal(0.01),
)
self.fc2 = nn.Dense(self.config.hidden_size, dtype=self.dtype, kernel_init=jax.nn.initializers.normal(0.01))
def __call__(self, hidden_states):
hidden_states = self.fc1(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.activation_fn(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.fc2(hidden_states)
return hidden_states
class FlaxCLIPEncoderLayer(nn.Module):
config: Union[CLIPTextConfig, CLIPVisionConfig]
dtype: jnp.dtype = jnp.float32
def setup(self):
self.self_attn = FlaxCLIPAttention(self.config, dtype=self.dtype)
self.layer_norm1 = nn.LayerNorm(epsilon=self.config.layer_norm_eps, dtype=self.dtype)
self.mlp = FlaxCLIPMLP(self.config, dtype=self.dtype)
self.layer_norm2 = nn.LayerNorm(epsilon=self.config.layer_norm_eps, dtype=self.dtype)
def __call__(
self,
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
deterministic: bool = True,
output_attentions: bool = False,
):
residual = hidden_states
hidden_states = self.layer_norm1(hidden_states)
attn_outputs = self.self_attn(
hidden_states=hidden_states,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
deterministic=deterministic,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
)
hidden_states = attn_outputs[0]
hidden_states = residual + hidden_states
residual = hidden_states
hidden_states = self.layer_norm2(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.mlp(hidden_states)
hidden_states = residual + hidden_states
outputs = (hidden_states,)
if output_attentions:
outputs += attn_outputs[1:]
return outputs
class FlaxCLIPLayerCollection(nn.Module):
config: Union[CLIPTextConfig, CLIPVisionConfig]
dtype: jnp.dtype = jnp.float32
def setup(self):
self.layers = [
FlaxCLIPEncoderLayer(self.config, name=str(i), dtype=self.dtype)
for i in range(self.config.num_hidden_layers)
]
def __call__(
self,
hidden_states,
attention_mask=None,
deterministic: bool = True,
output_attentions: bool = False,
output_hidden_states: bool = False,
return_dict: bool = True,
):
all_attentions = () if output_attentions else None
all_hidden_states = () if output_hidden_states else None
for layer in self.layers:
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states += (hidden_states,)
layer_outputs = layer(
hidden_states, attention_mask, deterministic=deterministic, output_attentions=output_attentions
)
hidden_states = layer_outputs[0]
if output_attentions:
all_attentions += (layer_outputs[1],)
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states += (hidden_states,)
outputs = (hidden_states,)
if not return_dict:
return tuple(v for v in outputs if v is not None)
return FlaxBaseModelOutput(
last_hidden_state=hidden_states, hidden_states=all_hidden_states, attentions=all_attentions
)
class FlaxCLIPEncoder(nn.Module):
config: Union[CLIPTextConfig, CLIPVisionConfig]
dtype: jnp.dtype = jnp.float32
def setup(self):
self.layers = FlaxCLIPLayerCollection(self.config, dtype=self.dtype)
def __call__(
self,
inputs_embeds,
attention_mask=None,
deterministic: bool = True,
output_attentions: bool = False,
output_hidden_states: bool = False,
return_dict: bool = True,
):
return self.layers(
hidden_states=inputs_embeds,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
deterministic=deterministic,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
class FlaxCLIPTextTransformer(nn.Module):
config: CLIPTextConfig
dtype: jnp.dtype = jnp.float32
def setup(self):
self.embeddings = FlaxCLIPTextEmbeddings(self.config, dtype=self.dtype)
self.encoder = FlaxCLIPEncoder(self.config, dtype=self.dtype)
self.final_layer_norm = nn.LayerNorm(epsilon=self.config.layer_norm_eps, dtype=self.dtype)
# For `pooled_output` computation
self.eos_token_id = self.config.eos_token_id
def __call__(
self,
input_ids,
attention_mask,
position_ids,
deterministic: bool = True,
output_attentions: bool = False,
output_hidden_states: bool = False,
return_dict: bool = True,
):
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
hidden_states = self.embeddings(input_ids=input_ids, position_ids=position_ids)
encoder_outputs = self.encoder(
inputs_embeds=hidden_states,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
deterministic=deterministic,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
last_hidden_state = encoder_outputs[0]
last_hidden_state = self.final_layer_norm(last_hidden_state)
if self.eos_token_id == 2:
# The `eos_token_id` was incorrect before PR #24773: Let's keep what have been done here.
# A CLIP model with such `eos_token_id` in the config can't work correctly with extra new tokens added
# ------------------------------------------------------------
# text_embeds.shape = [batch_size, sequence_length, transformer.width]
# take features from the EOS embedding (eos_token_id is the highest number in each sequence)
pooled_output = last_hidden_state[jnp.arange(last_hidden_state.shape[0]), input_ids.argmax(axis=-1)]
else:
# (no need to cast from bool to int after comparing to `eos_token_id`)
pooled_output = last_hidden_state[
jnp.arange(last_hidden_state.shape[0]), (input_ids == self.eos_token_id).argmax(axis=-1)
]
if not return_dict:
return (last_hidden_state, pooled_output) + encoder_outputs[1:]
return FlaxBaseModelOutputWithPooling(
last_hidden_state=last_hidden_state,
pooler_output=pooled_output,
hidden_states=encoder_outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=encoder_outputs.attentions,
)
class FlaxCLIPVisionTransformer(nn.Module):
config: CLIPVisionConfig
dtype: jnp.dtype = jnp.float32
def setup(self):
self.embeddings = FlaxCLIPVisionEmbeddings(self.config, dtype=self.dtype)
self.pre_layrnorm = nn.LayerNorm(epsilon=self.config.layer_norm_eps, dtype=self.dtype)
self.encoder = FlaxCLIPEncoder(self.config, dtype=self.dtype)
self.post_layernorm = nn.LayerNorm(epsilon=self.config.layer_norm_eps, dtype=self.dtype)
def __call__(
self,
pixel_values=None,
deterministic: bool = True,
output_attentions=None,
output_hidden_states=None,
return_dict: bool = True,
):
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
hidden_states = self.embeddings(pixel_values)
hidden_states = self.pre_layrnorm(hidden_states)
encoder_outputs = self.encoder(
inputs_embeds=hidden_states,
deterministic=deterministic,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
last_hidden_state = encoder_outputs[0]
pooled_output = last_hidden_state[:, 0, :]
pooled_output = self.post_layernorm(pooled_output)
if not return_dict:
return (last_hidden_state, pooled_output) + encoder_outputs[1:]
return FlaxBaseModelOutputWithPooling(
last_hidden_state=last_hidden_state,
pooler_output=pooled_output,
hidden_states=encoder_outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=encoder_outputs.attentions,
)
class FlaxCLIPTextPreTrainedModel(FlaxPreTrainedModel):
config_class = CLIPTextConfig
module_class: nn.Module = None
def __init__(
self,
config: CLIPTextConfig,
input_shape=(1, 1),
seed: int = 0,
dtype: jnp.dtype = jnp.float32,
_do_init: bool = True,
**kwargs,
):
module = self.module_class(config=config, dtype=dtype, **kwargs)
super().__init__(config, module, input_shape=input_shape, seed=seed, dtype=dtype, _do_init=_do_init)
def init_weights(self, rng: jax.random.PRNGKey, input_shape: Tuple, params: FrozenDict = None) -> FrozenDict:
# init input tensor
input_ids = jnp.zeros(input_shape, dtype="i4")
position_ids = jnp.broadcast_to(jnp.arange(jnp.atleast_2d(input_ids).shape[-1]), input_shape)
attention_mask = jnp.ones_like(input_ids)
params_rng, dropout_rng = jax.random.split(rng)
rngs = {"params": params_rng, "dropout": dropout_rng}
random_params = self.module.init(rngs, input_ids, attention_mask, position_ids)["params"]
if params is not None:
random_params = flatten_dict(unfreeze(random_params))
params = flatten_dict(unfreeze(params))
for missing_key in self._missing_keys:
params[missing_key] = random_params[missing_key]
self._missing_keys = set()
return freeze(unflatten_dict(params))
else:
return random_params
def __call__(
self,
input_ids,
attention_mask=None,
position_ids=None,
params: dict = None,
dropout_rng: jax.random.PRNGKey = None,
train: bool = False,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
):
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.return_dict
if position_ids is None:
position_ids = jnp.broadcast_to(jnp.arange(jnp.atleast_2d(input_ids).shape[-1]), input_ids.shape)
if attention_mask is None:
attention_mask = jnp.ones_like(input_ids)
# Handle any PRNG if needed
rngs = {}
if dropout_rng is not None:
rngs["dropout"] = dropout_rng
return self.module.apply(
{"params": params or self.params},
jnp.array(input_ids, dtype="i4"),
jnp.array(attention_mask, dtype="i4"),
jnp.array(position_ids, dtype="i4"),
not train,
output_attentions,
output_hidden_states,
return_dict,
rngs=rngs,
)
class FlaxCLIPVisionPreTrainedModel(FlaxPreTrainedModel):
config_class = CLIPVisionConfig
main_input_name = "pixel_values"
module_class: nn.Module = None
def __init__(
self,
config: CLIPVisionConfig,
input_shape: Optional[Tuple] = None,
seed: int = 0,
dtype: jnp.dtype = jnp.float32,
_do_init: bool = True,
**kwargs,
):
if input_shape is None:
input_shape = (1, config.image_size, config.image_size, 3)
module = self.module_class(config=config, dtype=dtype, **kwargs)
super().__init__(config, module, input_shape=input_shape, seed=seed, dtype=dtype, _do_init=_do_init)
def init_weights(self, rng: jax.random.PRNGKey, input_shape: Tuple, params: FrozenDict = None) -> FrozenDict:
# init input tensor
pixel_values = jax.random.normal(rng, input_shape)
params_rng, dropout_rng = jax.random.split(rng)
rngs = {"params": params_rng, "dropout": dropout_rng}
random_params = self.module.init(rngs, pixel_values)["params"]
if params is not None:
random_params = flatten_dict(unfreeze(random_params))
params = flatten_dict(unfreeze(params))
for missing_key in self._missing_keys:
params[missing_key] = random_params[missing_key]
self._missing_keys = set()
return freeze(unflatten_dict(params))
else:
return random_params
def __call__(
self,
pixel_values,
params: dict = None,
dropout_rng: jax.random.PRNGKey = None,
train: bool = False,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
):
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.return_dict
pixel_values = jnp.transpose(pixel_values, (0, 2, 3, 1))
# Handle any PRNG if needed
rngs = {}
if dropout_rng is not None:
rngs["dropout"] = dropout_rng
return self.module.apply(
{"params": params or self.params},
jnp.array(pixel_values, dtype=jnp.float32),
not train,
output_attentions,
output_hidden_states,
return_dict,
rngs=rngs,
)
class FlaxCLIPPreTrainedModel(FlaxPreTrainedModel):
config_class = CLIPConfig
module_class: nn.Module = None
def __init__(
self,
config: CLIPConfig,
input_shape: Optional[Tuple] = None,
seed: int = 0,
dtype: jnp.dtype = jnp.float32,
_do_init: bool = True,
**kwargs,
):
if input_shape is None:
input_shape = ((1, 1), (1, config.vision_config.image_size, config.vision_config.image_size, 3))
module = self.module_class(config=config, dtype=dtype, **kwargs)
super().__init__(config, module, input_shape=input_shape, seed=seed, dtype=dtype, _do_init=_do_init)
def init_weights(self, rng: jax.random.PRNGKey, input_shape: Tuple, params: FrozenDict = None) -> FrozenDict:
# init input tensor
input_ids = jnp.zeros(input_shape[0], dtype="i4")
position_ids = jnp.broadcast_to(jnp.arange(jnp.atleast_2d(input_ids).shape[-1]), input_shape[0])
attention_mask = jnp.ones_like(input_ids)
pixel_values = jax.random.normal(rng, input_shape[1])
params_rng, dropout_rng = jax.random.split(rng)
rngs = {"params": params_rng, "dropout": dropout_rng}
random_params = self.module.init(rngs, input_ids, pixel_values, attention_mask, position_ids)["params"]
if params is not None:
random_params = flatten_dict(unfreeze(random_params))
params = flatten_dict(unfreeze(params))
for missing_key in self._missing_keys:
params[missing_key] = random_params[missing_key]
self._missing_keys = set()
return freeze(unflatten_dict(params))
else:
return random_params
def __call__(
self,
input_ids,
pixel_values,
attention_mask=None,
position_ids=None,
params: dict = None,
dropout_rng: jax.random.PRNGKey = None,
train: bool = False,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
):
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.return_dict
if position_ids is None:
position_ids = jnp.broadcast_to(jnp.arange(jnp.atleast_2d(input_ids).shape[-1]), input_ids.shape)
if attention_mask is None:
attention_mask = jnp.ones_like(input_ids)
pixel_values = jnp.transpose(pixel_values, (0, 2, 3, 1))
# Handle any PRNG if needed
rngs = {}
if dropout_rng is not None:
rngs["dropout"] = dropout_rng
return self.module.apply(
{"params": params or self.params},
jnp.array(input_ids, dtype="i4"),
jnp.array(pixel_values, dtype=jnp.float32),
jnp.array(attention_mask, dtype="i4"),
jnp.array(position_ids, dtype="i4"),
not train,
output_attentions,
output_hidden_states,
return_dict,
rngs=rngs,
)
def get_text_features(
self,
input_ids,
attention_mask=None,
position_ids=None,
params: dict = None,
dropout_rng: jax.random.PRNGKey = None,
train=False,
):
r"""
Args:
input_ids (`numpy.ndarray` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`):
Indices of input sequence tokens in the vocabulary. Padding will be ignored by default should you
provide it.
Indices can be obtained using [`AutoTokenizer`]. See [`PreTrainedTokenizer.encode`] and
[`PreTrainedTokenizer.__call__`] for details.
[What are input IDs?](../glossary#input-ids)
Returns:
text_features (`jnp.ndarray` of shape `(batch_size, output_dim`): The text embeddings obtained by applying
the projection layer to the pooled output of [`FlaxCLIPTextModel`].
Examples:
```python
>>> from transformers import AutoTokenizer, FlaxCLIPModel
>>> model = FlaxCLIPModel.from_pretrained("openai/clip-vit-base-patch32")
>>> tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("openai/clip-vit-base-patch32")
>>> inputs = tokenizer(["a photo of a cat", "a photo of a dog"], padding=True, return_tensors="np")
>>> text_features = model.get_text_features(**inputs)
```"""
if position_ids is None:
position_ids = jnp.broadcast_to(jnp.arange(jnp.atleast_2d(input_ids).shape[-1]), input_ids.shape)
if attention_mask is None:
attention_mask = jnp.ones_like(input_ids)
# Handle any PRNG if needed
rngs = {}
if dropout_rng is not None:
rngs["dropout"] = dropout_rng
def _get_features(module, input_ids, attention_mask, position_ids, deterministic):
text_outputs = module.text_model(
input_ids=input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
position_ids=position_ids,
deterministic=deterministic,
)
pooled_output = text_outputs[1]
text_features = module.text_projection(pooled_output)
return text_features
return self.module.apply(
{"params": params or self.params},
jnp.array(input_ids, dtype="i4"),
jnp.array(attention_mask, dtype="i4"),
jnp.array(position_ids, dtype="i4"),
not train,
method=_get_features,
rngs=rngs,
)
def get_image_features(
self, pixel_values, params: dict = None, dropout_rng: jax.random.PRNGKey = None, train=False
):
r"""
Args:
pixel_values (`numpy.ndarray` of shape `(batch_size, num_channels, height, width)`):
Pixel values. Padding will be ignored by default should you provide it. Pixel values can be obtained
using [`AutoImageProcessor`]. See [`CLIPImageProcessor.__call__`] for details.
Returns:
image_features (`jnp.ndarray` of shape `(batch_size, output_dim`): The image embeddings obtained by
applying the projection layer to the pooled output of [`FlaxCLIPVisionModel`]
Examples:
```python
>>> from PIL import Image
>>> import requests
>>> from transformers import AutoProcessor, FlaxCLIPModel
>>> model = FlaxCLIPModel.from_pretrained("openai/clip-vit-base-patch32")
>>> processor = AutoProcessor.from_pretrained("openai/clip-vit-base-patch32")
>>> url = "http://images.cocodataset.org/val2017/000000039769.jpg"
>>> image = Image.open(requests.get(url, stream=True).raw)
>>> inputs = processor(images=image, return_tensors="np")
>>> image_features = model.get_image_features(**inputs)
```"""
pixel_values = jnp.transpose(pixel_values, (0, 2, 3, 1))
# Handle any PRNG if needed
rngs = {}
if dropout_rng is not None:
rngs["dropout"] = dropout_rng
def _get_features(module, pixel_values, deterministic):
vision_outputs = module.vision_model(pixel_values=pixel_values, deterministic=deterministic)
pooled_output = vision_outputs[1] # pooled_output
image_features = module.visual_projection(pooled_output)
return image_features
return self.module.apply(
{"params": params or self.params},
jnp.array(pixel_values, dtype=jnp.float32),
not train,
method=_get_features,
rngs=rngs,
)
class FlaxCLIPTextModule(nn.Module):
config: CLIPTextConfig
dtype: jnp.dtype = jnp.float32
def setup(self):
self.text_model = FlaxCLIPTextTransformer(self.config, dtype=self.dtype)
def __call__(
self,
input_ids,
attention_mask,
position_ids,
deterministic: bool = True,
output_attentions: bool = False,
output_hidden_states: bool = False,
return_dict: bool = True,
):
return self.text_model(
input_ids=input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
position_ids=position_ids,
deterministic=deterministic,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
class FlaxCLIPTextModel(FlaxCLIPTextPreTrainedModel):
module_class = FlaxCLIPTextModule
FLAX_CLIP_TEXT_MODEL_DOCSTRING = """
Returns:
Example:
```python
>>> from transformers import AutoTokenizer, FlaxCLIPTextModel
>>> model = FlaxCLIPTextModel.from_pretrained("openai/clip-vit-base-patch32")
>>> tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("openai/clip-vit-base-patch32")
>>> inputs = tokenizer(["a photo of a cat", "a photo of a dog"], padding=True, return_tensors="np")
>>> outputs = model(**inputs)
>>> last_hidden_state = outputs.last_hidden_state
>>> pooler_output = outputs.pooler_output # pooled (EOS token) states
```
"""
overwrite_call_docstring(FlaxCLIPTextModel, CLIP_TEXT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING + FLAX_CLIP_TEXT_MODEL_DOCSTRING)
append_replace_return_docstrings(
FlaxCLIPTextModel, output_type=FlaxBaseModelOutputWithPooling, config_class=CLIPTextConfig
)
class FlaxCLIPTextModelWithProjectionModule(nn.Module):
config: CLIPTextConfig
dtype: jnp.dtype = jnp.float32
def setup(self):
self.text_model = FlaxCLIPTextTransformer(self.config, dtype=self.dtype)
self.text_projection = nn.Dense(self.config.projection_dim, use_bias=False, dtype=self.dtype)
def __call__(
self,
input_ids,
attention_mask,
position_ids,
deterministic: bool = True,
output_attentions: bool = False,
output_hidden_states: bool = False,
return_dict: bool = True,
):
text_outputs = self.text_model(
input_ids=input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
position_ids=position_ids,
deterministic=deterministic,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
pooled_output = text_outputs[1]
text_embeds = self.text_projection(pooled_output)
if not return_dict:
return (text_embeds, text_outputs[0]) + text_outputs[2:]
return FlaxCLIPTextModelOutput(
text_embeds=text_embeds,
last_hidden_state=text_outputs.last_hidden_state,
hidden_states=text_outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=text_outputs.attentions,
)
class FlaxCLIPTextModelWithProjection(FlaxCLIPTextPreTrainedModel):
module_class = FlaxCLIPTextModelWithProjectionModule
FLAX_CLIP_TEXT_MODEL_WITH_PROJECTION_DOCSTRING = """
Returns:
Example:
```python
>>> from transformers import AutoTokenizer, FlaxCLIPTextModelWithProjection
>>> model = FlaxCLIPTextModelWithProjection.from_pretrained("openai/clip-vit-base-patch32")
>>> tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("openai/clip-vit-base-patch32")
>>> inputs = tokenizer(["a photo of a cat", "a photo of a dog"], padding=True, return_tensors="np")
>>> outputs = model(**inputs)
>>> text_embeds = outputs.text_embeds
```
"""
overwrite_call_docstring(
FlaxCLIPTextModelWithProjection, CLIP_TEXT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING + FLAX_CLIP_TEXT_MODEL_WITH_PROJECTION_DOCSTRING
)
append_replace_return_docstrings(
FlaxCLIPTextModelWithProjection, output_type=FlaxCLIPTextModelOutput, config_class=CLIPTextConfig
)
class FlaxCLIPVisionModule(nn.Module):
config: CLIPVisionConfig
dtype: jnp.dtype = jnp.float32
def setup(self):
self.vision_model = FlaxCLIPVisionTransformer(self.config, dtype=self.dtype)
def __call__(
self,
pixel_values,
deterministic: bool = True,
output_attentions: bool = False,
output_hidden_states: bool = False,
return_dict: bool = True,
):
return self.vision_model(
pixel_values=pixel_values,
deterministic=deterministic,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
class FlaxCLIPVisionModel(FlaxCLIPVisionPreTrainedModel):
module_class = FlaxCLIPVisionModule
FLAX_CLIP_VISION_MODEL_DOCSTRING = """
Returns:
Example:
```python
>>> from PIL import Image
>>> import requests
>>> from transformers import AutoProcessor, FlaxCLIPVisionModel
>>> model = FlaxCLIPVisionModel.from_pretrained("openai/clip-vit-base-patch32")
>>> processor = AutoProcessor.from_pretrained("openai/clip-vit-base-patch32")
>>> url = "http://images.cocodataset.org/val2017/000000039769.jpg"
>>> image = Image.open(requests.get(url, stream=True).raw)
>>> inputs = processor(images=image, return_tensors="np")
>>> outputs = model(**inputs)
>>> last_hidden_state = outputs.last_hidden_state
>>> pooler_output = outputs.pooler_output # pooled CLS states
```
"""
overwrite_call_docstring(FlaxCLIPVisionModel, CLIP_VISION_INPUTS_DOCSTRING + FLAX_CLIP_VISION_MODEL_DOCSTRING)
append_replace_return_docstrings(
FlaxCLIPVisionModel, output_type=FlaxBaseModelOutputWithPooling, config_class=CLIPVisionConfig
)
class FlaxCLIPModule(nn.Module):
config: CLIPConfig
dtype: jnp.dtype = jnp.float32
def setup(self):
text_config = self.config.text_config
vision_config = self.config.vision_config
self.projection_dim = self.config.projection_dim
self.text_embed_dim = text_config.hidden_size
self.vision_embed_dim = vision_config.hidden_size
self.text_model = FlaxCLIPTextTransformer(text_config, dtype=self.dtype)
self.vision_model = FlaxCLIPVisionTransformer(vision_config, dtype=self.dtype)
self.visual_projection = nn.Dense(
self.projection_dim,
dtype=self.dtype,
kernel_init=jax.nn.initializers.normal(0.02),
use_bias=False,
)
self.text_projection = nn.Dense(
self.projection_dim,
dtype=self.dtype,
kernel_init=jax.nn.initializers.normal(0.02),
use_bias=False,
)
self.logit_scale = self.param(
"logit_scale", lambda _, shape: jnp.ones(shape) * self.config.logit_scale_init_value, []
)
def __call__(
self,
input_ids=None,
pixel_values=None,
attention_mask=None,
position_ids=None,
deterministic: bool = True,
output_attentions=None,
output_hidden_states=None,
return_dict=None,
):
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.return_dict
vision_outputs = self.vision_model(
pixel_values=pixel_values,
deterministic=deterministic,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
text_outputs = self.text_model(
input_ids=input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
position_ids=position_ids,
deterministic=deterministic,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
image_embeds = vision_outputs[1]
image_embeds = self.visual_projection(image_embeds)
text_embeds = text_outputs[1]
text_embeds = self.text_projection(text_embeds)
# normalized features
image_embeds = image_embeds / jnp.linalg.norm(image_embeds, axis=-1, keepdims=True)
text_embeds = text_embeds / jnp.linalg.norm(text_embeds, axis=-1, keepdims=True)
# cosine similarity as logits
logit_scale = jnp.exp(self.logit_scale)
logits_per_text = jnp.matmul(text_embeds, image_embeds.T) * logit_scale
logits_per_image = logits_per_text.T
if not return_dict:
return (logits_per_image, logits_per_text, text_embeds, image_embeds, text_outputs, vision_outputs)
return FlaxCLIPOutput(
logits_per_image=logits_per_image,
logits_per_text=logits_per_text,
text_embeds=text_embeds,
image_embeds=image_embeds,
text_model_output=text_outputs,
vision_model_output=vision_outputs,
)
@add_start_docstrings(CLIP_START_DOCSTRING)
class FlaxCLIPModel(FlaxCLIPPreTrainedModel):
module_class = FlaxCLIPModule
FLAX_CLIP_MODEL_DOCSTRING = """
Returns:
Example:
```python
>>> import jax
>>> from PIL import Image
>>> import requests
>>> from transformers import AutoProcessor, FlaxCLIPModel
>>> model = FlaxCLIPModel.from_pretrained("openai/clip-vit-base-patch32")
>>> processor = AutoProcessor.from_pretrained("openai/clip-vit-base-patch32")
>>> url = "http://images.cocodataset.org/val2017/000000039769.jpg"
>>> image = Image.open(requests.get(url, stream=True).raw)
>>> inputs = processor(
... text=["a photo of a cat", "a photo of a dog"], images=image, return_tensors="np", padding=True
... )
>>> outputs = model(**inputs)
>>> logits_per_image = outputs.logits_per_image # this is the image-text similarity score
>>> probs = jax.nn.softmax(logits_per_image, axis=1) # we can take the softmax to get the label probabilities
```
"""
overwrite_call_docstring(FlaxCLIPModel, CLIP_INPUTS_DOCSTRING + FLAX_CLIP_MODEL_DOCSTRING)
append_replace_return_docstrings(FlaxCLIPModel, output_type=FlaxCLIPOutput, config_class=CLIPConfig)
__all__ = [
"FlaxCLIPModel",
"FlaxCLIPPreTrainedModel",
"FlaxCLIPTextModel",
"FlaxCLIPTextPreTrainedModel",
"FlaxCLIPTextModelWithProjection",
"FlaxCLIPVisionModel",
"FlaxCLIPVisionPreTrainedModel",
]
```
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ENCODING: utf-8
```py
# coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2021 The OpenAI Team Authors and The HuggingFace Team. All rights reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
"""TF 2.0 CLIP model."""
from __future__ import annotations
import math
from dataclasses import dataclass
from typing import Any, Optional, Tuple, Union
import numpy as np
import tensorflow as tf
from ...activations_tf import get_tf_activation
from ...modeling_tf_outputs import TFBaseModelOutput, TFBaseModelOutputWithPooling
# Public API
from ...modeling_tf_utils import (
TFModelInputType,
TFPreTrainedModel,
get_initializer,
keras,
keras_serializable,
unpack_inputs,
)
from ...tf_utils import check_embeddings_within_bounds, shape_list, stable_softmax
from ...utils import (
ModelOutput,
add_start_docstrings,
add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward,
logging,
replace_return_docstrings,
)
from .configuration_clip import CLIPConfig, CLIPTextConfig, CLIPVisionConfig
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC = "openai/clip-vit-base-patch32"
LARGE_NEGATIVE = -1e8
# Copied from transformers.models.bart.modeling_tf_bart._expand_mask
def _expand_mask(mask: tf.Tensor, tgt_len: Optional[int] = None):
"""
Expands attention_mask from `[bsz, seq_len]` to `[bsz, 1, tgt_seq_len, src_seq_len]`.
"""
src_len = shape_list(mask)[1]
tgt_len = tgt_len if tgt_len is not None else src_len
one_cst = tf.constant(1.0)
mask = tf.cast(mask, dtype=one_cst.dtype)
expanded_mask = tf.tile(mask[:, None, None, :], (1, 1, tgt_len, 1))
return (one_cst - expanded_mask) * LARGE_NEGATIVE
# contrastive loss function, adapted from
# https://sachinruk.github.io/blog/pytorch/pytorch%20lightning/loss%20function/gpu/2021/03/07/CLIP.html
def contrastive_loss(logits: tf.Tensor) -> tf.Tensor:
return tf.math.reduce_mean(
keras.metrics.sparse_categorical_crossentropy(
y_true=tf.range(shape_list(logits)[0]), y_pred=logits, from_logits=True
)
)
def clip_loss(similarity: tf.Tensor) -> tf.Tensor:
caption_loss = contrastive_loss(similarity)
image_loss = contrastive_loss(tf.transpose(similarity))
return (caption_loss + image_loss) / 2.0
@dataclass
class TFCLIPOutput(ModelOutput):
"""
Args:
loss (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(1,)`, *optional*, returned when `return_loss` is `True`):
Contrastive loss for image-text similarity.
logits_per_image:(`tf.Tensor` of shape `(image_batch_size, text_batch_size)`):
The scaled dot product scores between `image_embeds` and `text_embeds`. This represents the image-text
similarity scores.
logits_per_text:(`tf.Tensor` of shape `(text_batch_size, image_batch_size)`):
The scaled dot product scores between `text_embeds` and `image_embeds`. This represents the text-image
similarity scores.
text_embeds(`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, output_dim`):
The text embeddings obtained by applying the projection layer to the pooled output of [`TFCLIPTextModel`].
image_embeds(`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, output_dim`):
The image embeddings obtained by applying the projection layer to the pooled output of
[`TFCLIPVisionModel`].
text_model_output([`~modeling_tf_utils.TFBaseModelOutputWithPooling`]):
The output of the [`TFCLIPTextModel`].
vision_model_output([`~modeling_tf_utils.TFBaseModelOutputWithPooling`]):
The output of the [`TFCLIPVisionModel`].
"""
loss: tf.Tensor | None = None
logits_per_image: Optional[tf.Tensor] = None
logits_per_text: Optional[tf.Tensor] = None
text_embeds: Optional[tf.Tensor] = None
image_embeds: Optional[tf.Tensor] = None
text_model_output: TFBaseModelOutputWithPooling = None
vision_model_output: TFBaseModelOutputWithPooling = None
def to_tuple(self) -> Tuple[Any]:
return tuple(
self[k] if k not in ["text_model_output", "vision_model_output"] else getattr(self, k).to_tuple()
for k in self.keys()
)
class TFCLIPVisionEmbeddings(keras.layers.Layer):
def __init__(self, config: CLIPVisionConfig, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.embed_dim = config.hidden_size
self.image_size = config.image_size
self.patch_size = config.patch_size
self.num_patches = (self.image_size // self.patch_size) ** 2
self.num_positions = self.num_patches + 1
self.config = config
self.patch_embedding = keras.layers.Conv2D(
filters=self.embed_dim,
kernel_size=self.patch_size,
strides=self.patch_size,
padding="valid",
data_format="channels_last",
use_bias=False,
kernel_initializer=get_initializer(self.config.initializer_range * self.config.initializer_factor),
name="patch_embedding",
)
def build(self, input_shape: tf.TensorShape = None):
factor = self.config.initializer_factor
self.class_embedding = self.add_weight(
shape=(self.embed_dim,),
initializer=get_initializer(self.embed_dim**-0.5 * factor),
trainable=True,
name="class_embedding",
)
with tf.name_scope("position_embedding"):
self.position_embedding = self.add_weight(
shape=(self.num_positions, self.embed_dim),
initializer=get_initializer(self.config.initializer_range * factor),
trainable=True,
name="embeddings",
)
if self.built:
return
self.built = True
if getattr(self, "patch_embedding", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.patch_embedding.name):
self.patch_embedding.build([None, None, None, self.config.num_channels])
def call(self, pixel_values: tf.Tensor) -> tf.Tensor:
"""`pixel_values` is expected to be of NCHW format."""
batch_size, num_channels, height, width = shape_list(pixel_values)
# When running on CPU, `tf.nn.conv2d` doesn't support `NCHW` format.
# So change the input format from `NCHW` to `NHWC`.
# shape = (batch_size, in_height, in_width, in_channels=num_channels)
pixel_values = tf.transpose(pixel_values, perm=(0, 2, 3, 1))
patch_embeds = self.patch_embedding(pixel_values)
# Change the 2D spatial dimensions to a single temporal dimension.
# shape = (batch_size, num_patches, out_channels=embed_dim)
patch_embeds = tf.reshape(tensor=patch_embeds, shape=(batch_size, self.num_patches, -1))
# add the [CLS] token to the embedded patch tokens
class_embeds = tf.broadcast_to(self.class_embedding, shape=(batch_size, 1, self.embed_dim))
embeddings = tf.concat((class_embeds, patch_embeds), axis=1)
embeddings = embeddings + self.position_embedding
return embeddings
class TFCLIPTextEmbeddings(keras.layers.Layer):
def __init__(self, config: CLIPTextConfig, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.embed_dim = config.hidden_size
self.config = config
def build(self, input_shape: tf.TensorShape = None):
with tf.name_scope("token_embedding"):
self.weight = self.add_weight(
shape=(self.config.vocab_size, self.embed_dim),
initializer=get_initializer(self.config.initializer_factor * self.config.initializer_range),
trainable=True,
name="weight",
)
with tf.name_scope("position_embedding"):
self.position_embedding = self.add_weight(
shape=(self.config.max_position_embeddings, self.embed_dim),
initializer=get_initializer(self.config.initializer_factor * self.config.initializer_range),
trainable=True,
name="embeddings",
)
super().build(input_shape)
def call(
self,
input_ids: Optional[tf.Tensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[tf.Tensor] = None,
inputs_embeds: Optional[tf.Tensor] = None,
) -> tf.Tensor:
"""
Applies embedding based on inputs tensor.
Returns:
final_embeddings (`tf.Tensor`): output embedding tensor.
"""
if input_ids is None and inputs_embeds is None:
raise ValueError("You have to specify either input_ids or inputs_embeds")
if inputs_embeds is None:
check_embeddings_within_bounds(input_ids, self.config.vocab_size)
inputs_embeds = tf.gather(params=self.weight, indices=input_ids)
input_shape = shape_list(inputs_embeds)[:-1]
if position_ids is None:
position_ids = tf.expand_dims(tf.range(start=0, limit=input_shape[-1]), axis=0)
position_embeds = tf.gather(params=self.position_embedding, indices=position_ids)
position_embeds = tf.tile(input=position_embeds, multiples=(input_shape[0], 1, 1))
final_embeddings = inputs_embeds + position_embeds
return final_embeddings
class TFCLIPAttention(keras.layers.Layer):
"""Multi-headed attention from 'Attention Is All You Need' paper"""
def __init__(self, config: CLIPConfig, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.embed_dim = config.hidden_size
self.num_attention_heads = config.num_attention_heads
self.attention_head_size = self.embed_dim // self.num_attention_heads
if self.attention_head_size * self.num_attention_heads != self.embed_dim:
raise ValueError(
f"embed_dim must be divisible by num_heads (got `embed_dim`: {self.embed_dim} and `num_heads`:"
f" {self.num_attention_heads})."
)
factor = config.initializer_factor
in_proj_std = (self.embed_dim**-0.5) * ((2 * config.num_hidden_layers) ** -0.5) * factor
out_proj_std = (self.embed_dim**-0.5) * factor
self.sqrt_att_head_size = math.sqrt(self.attention_head_size)
self.q_proj = keras.layers.Dense(
units=self.embed_dim, kernel_initializer=get_initializer(in_proj_std), name="q_proj"
)
self.k_proj = keras.layers.Dense(
units=self.embed_dim, kernel_initializer=get_initializer(in_proj_std), name="k_proj"
)
self.v_proj = keras.layers.Dense(
units=self.embed_dim, kernel_initializer=get_initializer(in_proj_std), name="v_proj"
)
self.dropout = keras.layers.Dropout(rate=config.attention_dropout)
self.out_proj = keras.layers.Dense(
units=self.embed_dim, kernel_initializer=get_initializer(out_proj_std), name="out_proj"
)
# copied from transformers.models.bert.modeling_tf_bert.TFBertSelfAttention.transpose_for_scores
def transpose_for_scores(self, tensor: tf.Tensor, batch_size: int) -> tf.Tensor:
# Reshape from [batch_size, seq_length, all_head_size] to [batch_size, seq_length, num_attention_heads, attention_head_size]
tensor = tf.reshape(tensor=tensor, shape=(batch_size, -1, self.num_attention_heads, self.attention_head_size))
# Transpose the tensor from [batch_size, seq_length, num_attention_heads, attention_head_size] to [batch_size, num_attention_heads, seq_length, attention_head_size]
return tf.transpose(tensor, perm=[0, 2, 1, 3])
def call(
self,
hidden_states: tf.Tensor,
attention_mask: tf.Tensor,
causal_attention_mask: tf.Tensor,
output_attentions: bool,
training: bool = False,
) -> Tuple[tf.Tensor]:
"""Input shape: Batch x Time x Channel"""
batch_size = shape_list(hidden_states)[0]
mixed_query_layer = self.q_proj(inputs=hidden_states)
mixed_key_layer = self.k_proj(inputs=hidden_states)
mixed_value_layer = self.v_proj(inputs=hidden_states)
query_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(mixed_query_layer, batch_size)
key_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(mixed_key_layer, batch_size)
value_layer = self.transpose_for_scores(mixed_value_layer, batch_size)
# Take the dot product between "query" and "key" to get the raw attention scores.
# (batch size, num_heads, seq_len_q, seq_len_k)
attention_scores = tf.matmul(query_layer, key_layer, transpose_b=True)
dk = tf.cast(self.sqrt_att_head_size, dtype=attention_scores.dtype)
attention_scores = tf.divide(attention_scores, dk)
# apply the causal_attention_mask first
if causal_attention_mask is not None:
# Apply the causal attention mask (precomputed for all layers in TFCLIPModel call() function)
attention_scores = tf.add(attention_scores, causal_attention_mask)
if attention_mask is not None:
# Apply the attention mask (precomputed for all layers in TFCLIPModel call() function)
attention_scores = tf.add(attention_scores, attention_mask)
# Normalize the attention scores to probabilities.
_attention_probs = stable_softmax(logits=attention_scores, axis=-1)
# This is actually dropping out entire tokens to attend to, which might
# seem a bit unusual, but is taken from the original Transformer paper.
attention_probs = self.dropout(inputs=_attention_probs, training=training)
attention_output = tf.matmul(attention_probs, value_layer)
attention_output = tf.transpose(attention_output, perm=[0, 2, 1, 3])
# (batch_size, seq_len_q, embed_dim)
attention_output = tf.reshape(tensor=attention_output, shape=(batch_size, -1, self.embed_dim))
attention_output = self.out_proj(attention_output, training=training)
# In TFBert, attention weights are returned after dropout.
# However, in CLIP, they are returned before dropout.
outputs = (attention_output, _attention_probs) if output_attentions else (attention_output,)
return outputs
def build(self, input_shape=None):
if self.built:
return
self.built = True
if getattr(self, "q_proj", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.q_proj.name):
self.q_proj.build([None, None, self.embed_dim])
if getattr(self, "k_proj", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.k_proj.name):
self.k_proj.build([None, None, self.embed_dim])
if getattr(self, "v_proj", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.v_proj.name):
self.v_proj.build([None, None, self.embed_dim])
if getattr(self, "out_proj", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.out_proj.name):
self.out_proj.build([None, None, self.embed_dim])
class TFCLIPMLP(keras.layers.Layer):
def __init__(self, config: CLIPConfig, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.activation_fn = get_tf_activation(config.hidden_act)
factor = config.initializer_factor
in_proj_std = (config.hidden_size**-0.5) * ((2 * config.num_hidden_layers) ** -0.5) * factor
fc_std = (2 * config.hidden_size) ** -0.5 * factor
self.fc1 = keras.layers.Dense(
units=config.intermediate_size, kernel_initializer=get_initializer(fc_std), name="fc1"
)
self.fc2 = keras.layers.Dense(
units=config.hidden_size, kernel_initializer=get_initializer(in_proj_std), name="fc2"
)
self.config = config
def call(self, hidden_states: tf.Tensor) -> tf.Tensor:
hidden_states = self.fc1(inputs=hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.activation_fn(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.fc2(inputs=hidden_states)
return hidden_states
def build(self, input_shape=None):
if self.built:
return
self.built = True
if getattr(self, "fc1", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.fc1.name):
self.fc1.build([None, None, self.config.hidden_size])
if getattr(self, "fc2", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.fc2.name):
self.fc2.build([None, None, self.config.intermediate_size])
class TFCLIPEncoderLayer(keras.layers.Layer):
def __init__(self, config: CLIPConfig, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.embed_dim = config.hidden_size
self.self_attn = TFCLIPAttention(config, name="self_attn")
self.layer_norm1 = keras.layers.LayerNormalization(epsilon=config.layer_norm_eps, name="layer_norm1")
self.mlp = TFCLIPMLP(config, name="mlp")
self.layer_norm2 = keras.layers.LayerNormalization(epsilon=config.layer_norm_eps, name="layer_norm2")
def call(
self,
hidden_states: tf.Tensor,
attention_mask: tf.Tensor,
causal_attention_mask: tf.Tensor,
output_attentions: bool,
training: bool = False,
) -> Tuple[tf.Tensor]:
"""
Args:
hidden_states (`tf.Tensor`): input to the layer of shape `(batch, seq_len, embed_dim)`
attention_mask (`tf.Tensor`): attention mask of size
`(batch, 1, tgt_len, src_len)` where padding elements are indicated by very large negative values.
causal_attention_mask (`tf.Tensor`): causal attention mask of size
`(batch, 1, tgt_len, src_len)` where padding elements are indicated by very large negative values.
output_attentions (`bool`):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `outputs` under returned
tensors for more detail.
"""
residual = hidden_states
hidden_states = self.layer_norm1(inputs=hidden_states)
attention_outputs = self.self_attn(
hidden_states=hidden_states,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
causal_attention_mask=causal_attention_mask,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
training=training,
)
hidden_states = attention_outputs[0]
hidden_states = residual + hidden_states
residual = hidden_states
hidden_states = self.layer_norm2(inputs=hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.mlp(hidden_states=hidden_states)
hidden_states = residual + hidden_states
outputs = (hidden_states,) + attention_outputs[1:] # add attentions if we output them
return outputs
def build(self, input_shape=None):
if self.built:
return
self.built = True
if getattr(self, "self_attn", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.self_attn.name):
self.self_attn.build(None)
if getattr(self, "layer_norm1", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.layer_norm1.name):
self.layer_norm1.build([None, None, self.embed_dim])
if getattr(self, "mlp", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.mlp.name):
self.mlp.build(None)
if getattr(self, "layer_norm2", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.layer_norm2.name):
self.layer_norm2.build([None, None, self.embed_dim])
class TFCLIPEncoder(keras.layers.Layer):
"""
Transformer encoder consisting of `config.num_hidden_layers` self attention layers. Each layer is a
[`TFCLIPEncoderLayer`].
Args:
config: CLIPConfig
"""
def __init__(self, config: CLIPConfig, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.layers = [TFCLIPEncoderLayer(config, name=f"layers_._{i}") for i in range(config.num_hidden_layers)]
def call(
self,
hidden_states: tf.Tensor,
attention_mask: tf.Tensor,
causal_attention_mask: tf.Tensor,
output_attentions: bool,
output_hidden_states: bool,
return_dict: bool,
training: bool = False,
) -> Union[TFBaseModelOutput, Tuple[tf.Tensor]]:
all_hidden_states = () if output_hidden_states else None
all_attentions = () if output_attentions else None
for i, layer_module in enumerate(self.layers):
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states = all_hidden_states + (hidden_states,)
layer_outputs = layer_module(
hidden_states=hidden_states,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
causal_attention_mask=causal_attention_mask,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
training=training,
)
hidden_states = layer_outputs[0]
if output_attentions:
all_attentions = all_attentions + (layer_outputs[1],)
# Add last layer
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states = all_hidden_states + (hidden_states,)
if not return_dict:
return tuple(v for v in [hidden_states, all_hidden_states, all_attentions] if v is not None)
return TFBaseModelOutput(
last_hidden_state=hidden_states, hidden_states=all_hidden_states, attentions=all_attentions
)
def build(self, input_shape=None):
if self.built:
return
self.built = True
if getattr(self, "layers", None) is not None:
for layer in self.layers:
with tf.name_scope(layer.name):
layer.build(None)
class TFCLIPTextTransformer(keras.layers.Layer):
def __init__(self, config: CLIPTextConfig, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.embeddings = TFCLIPTextEmbeddings(config, name="embeddings")
self.encoder = TFCLIPEncoder(config, name="encoder")
self.final_layer_norm = keras.layers.LayerNormalization(epsilon=config.layer_norm_eps, name="final_layer_norm")
# For `pooled_output` computation
self.eos_token_id = config.eos_token_id
self.embed_dim = config.hidden_size
def call(
self,
input_ids: TFModelInputType,
attention_mask: tf.Tensor,
position_ids: tf.Tensor,
output_attentions: bool,
output_hidden_states: bool,
return_dict: bool,
training: bool = False,
) -> Union[TFBaseModelOutputWithPooling, Tuple[tf.Tensor]]:
input_shape = shape_list(input_ids)
embedding_output = self.embeddings(input_ids=input_ids, position_ids=position_ids)
batch_size, seq_length = input_shape
# CLIP's text model uses causal mask, prepare it here.
# https://github.com/openai/CLIP/blob/cfcffb90e69f37bf2ff1e988237a0fbe41f33c04/clip/model.py#L324
causal_attention_mask = self._build_causal_attention_mask(batch_size, seq_length, dtype=embedding_output.dtype)
# check attention mask and invert
# [bsz, seq_len] -> [bsz, 1, tgt_seq_len, src_seq_len]
attention_mask = _expand_mask(attention_mask)
encoder_outputs = self.encoder(
hidden_states=embedding_output,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
causal_attention_mask=causal_attention_mask,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
training=training,
)
sequence_output = encoder_outputs[0]
sequence_output = self.final_layer_norm(inputs=sequence_output)
if self.eos_token_id == 2:
# The `eos_token_id` was incorrect before PR #24773: Let's keep what have been done here.
# A CLIP model with such `eos_token_id` in the config can't work correctly with extra new tokens added
# ------------------------------------------------------------
# text_embeds.shape = [batch_size, n_ctx, transformer.width]
# take features from the eot embedding (eot_token is the highest number in each sequence)
pooled_output = tf.gather_nd(
params=sequence_output,
indices=tf.stack(
values=(tf.range(input_shape[0], dtype=tf.int64), tf.math.argmax(input_ids, axis=-1)), axis=1
),
)
else:
# The config gets updated `eos_token_id` from PR #24773 (so the use of exta new tokens is possible)
pooled_output = tf.gather_nd(
params=sequence_output,
indices=tf.stack(
values=(
tf.range(input_shape[0], dtype=tf.int64),
tf.math.argmax(tf.cast(input_ids == self.eos_token_id, dtype=tf.int8), axis=-1),
),
axis=1,
),
)
if not return_dict:
return (sequence_output, pooled_output) + encoder_outputs[1:]
return TFBaseModelOutputWithPooling(
last_hidden_state=sequence_output,
pooler_output=pooled_output,
hidden_states=encoder_outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=encoder_outputs.attentions,
)
def _build_causal_attention_mask(self, batch_size, seq_length, dtype=tf.float32):
# It is possible with an unspecified sequence length for seq_length to be
# a runtime value, which is unsupported by tf.constant. Per the TensorFlow
# docs, tf.fill can handle runtime dynamic shapes:
# https://www.tensorflow.org/api_docs/python/tf/fill
diag = tf.cast(tf.fill((seq_length,), 0.0), dtype)
# set an additive 2D attention mask with all places being masked
to_mask = tf.cast(tf.fill((seq_length, seq_length), -10000.0), dtype)
# set diagonal & lower triangular parts to 0 (i.e. the places not to be masked)
# TIP: think the 2D matrix as the space of (query_seq, key_seq)
to_mask = tf.linalg.band_part(to_mask, 0, -1)
# to_mask = tf.linalg.band_part(to_mask, -1, 0)
to_mask = tf.linalg.set_diag(to_mask, diagonal=diag)
return tf.broadcast_to(input=to_mask, shape=(batch_size, 1, seq_length, seq_length))
def build(self, input_shape=None):
if self.built:
return
self.built = True
if getattr(self, "embeddings", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.embeddings.name):
self.embeddings.build(None)
if getattr(self, "encoder", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.encoder.name):
self.encoder.build(None)
if getattr(self, "final_layer_norm", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.final_layer_norm.name):
self.final_layer_norm.build([None, None, self.embed_dim])
@keras_serializable
class TFCLIPTextMainLayer(keras.layers.Layer):
config_class = CLIPTextConfig
def __init__(self, config: CLIPTextConfig, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.config = config
self.text_model = TFCLIPTextTransformer(config, name="text_model")
def get_input_embeddings(self) -> keras.layers.Layer:
return self.text_model.embeddings
def set_input_embeddings(self, value: tf.Variable):
self.text_model.embeddings.weight = value
self.text_model.embeddings.vocab_size = shape_list(value)[0]
@unpack_inputs
def call(
self,
input_ids: TFModelInputType | None = None,
attention_mask: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
position_ids: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
training: bool = False,
) -> Union[TFBaseModelOutputWithPooling, Tuple[tf.Tensor]]:
if input_ids is None:
raise ValueError("You have to specify input_ids")
input_shape = shape_list(input_ids)
if attention_mask is None:
attention_mask = tf.fill(dims=input_shape, value=1)
text_model_outputs = self.text_model(
input_ids=input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
position_ids=position_ids,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
training=training,
)
return text_model_outputs
def build(self, input_shape=None):
if self.built:
return
self.built = True
if getattr(self, "text_model", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.text_model.name):
self.text_model.build(None)
class TFCLIPVisionTransformer(keras.layers.Layer):
def __init__(self, config: CLIPVisionConfig, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.embeddings = TFCLIPVisionEmbeddings(config, name="embeddings")
self.pre_layernorm = keras.layers.LayerNormalization(epsilon=config.layer_norm_eps, name="pre_layrnorm")
self.encoder = TFCLIPEncoder(config, name="encoder")
self.post_layernorm = keras.layers.LayerNormalization(epsilon=config.layer_norm_eps, name="post_layernorm")
self.embed_dim = config.hidden_size
def call(
self,
pixel_values: TFModelInputType,
output_attentions: bool,
output_hidden_states: bool,
return_dict: bool,
training: bool = False,
) -> Union[TFBaseModelOutputWithPooling, Tuple[tf.Tensor]]:
embedding_output = self.embeddings(pixel_values=pixel_values)
embedding_output = self.pre_layernorm(inputs=embedding_output)
encoder_outputs = self.encoder(
hidden_states=embedding_output,
attention_mask=None,
causal_attention_mask=None,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
training=training,
)
sequence_output = encoder_outputs[0]
pooled_output = sequence_output[:, 0, :]
pooled_output = self.post_layernorm(inputs=pooled_output)
if not return_dict:
return (sequence_output, pooled_output) + encoder_outputs[1:]
return TFBaseModelOutputWithPooling(
last_hidden_state=sequence_output,
pooler_output=pooled_output,
hidden_states=encoder_outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=encoder_outputs.attentions,
)
def build(self, input_shape=None):
if self.built:
return
self.built = True
if getattr(self, "embeddings", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.embeddings.name):
self.embeddings.build(None)
if getattr(self, "pre_layernorm", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.pre_layernorm.name):
self.pre_layernorm.build([None, None, self.embed_dim])
if getattr(self, "encoder", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.encoder.name):
self.encoder.build(None)
if getattr(self, "post_layernorm", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.post_layernorm.name):
self.post_layernorm.build([None, self.embed_dim])
@keras_serializable
class TFCLIPVisionMainLayer(keras.layers.Layer):
config_class = CLIPVisionConfig
def __init__(self, config: CLIPVisionConfig, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.config = config
self.vision_model = TFCLIPVisionTransformer(config, name="vision_model")
def get_input_embeddings(self) -> keras.layers.Layer:
return self.vision_model.embeddings
@unpack_inputs
def call(
self,
pixel_values: TFModelInputType | None = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
training: bool = False,
) -> Union[TFBaseModelOutputWithPooling, Tuple[tf.Tensor]]:
if pixel_values is None:
raise ValueError("You have to specify pixel_values")
vision_model_outputs = self.vision_model(
pixel_values=pixel_values,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
training=training,
)
return vision_model_outputs
def build(self, input_shape=None):
if self.built:
return
self.built = True
if getattr(self, "vision_model", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.vision_model.name):
self.vision_model.build(None)
@keras_serializable
class TFCLIPMainLayer(keras.layers.Layer):
config_class = CLIPConfig
def __init__(self, config: CLIPConfig, **kwargs):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
if not isinstance(config.text_config, CLIPTextConfig):
raise TypeError(
"config.text_config is expected to be of type CLIPTextConfig but is of type"
f" {type(config.text_config)}."
)
if not isinstance(config.vision_config, CLIPVisionConfig):
raise TypeError(
"config.vision_config is expected to be of type CLIPVisionConfig but is of type"
f" {type(config.vision_config)}."
)
self.config = config
text_config = config.text_config
vision_config = config.vision_config
self.projection_dim = config.projection_dim
self.text_model = TFCLIPTextTransformer(text_config, name="text_model")
self.vision_model = TFCLIPVisionTransformer(vision_config, name="vision_model")
self.visual_projection = keras.layers.Dense(
units=self.projection_dim,
kernel_initializer=get_initializer(vision_config.hidden_size**-0.5 * self.config.initializer_factor),
use_bias=False,
name="visual_projection",
)
self.text_projection = keras.layers.Dense(
units=self.projection_dim,
kernel_initializer=get_initializer(text_config.hidden_size**-0.5 * self.config.initializer_factor),
use_bias=False,
name="text_projection",
)
self.text_embed_dim = text_config.hidden_size
self.vision_embed_dim = vision_config.hidden_size
def build(self, input_shape: tf.TensorShape = None):
self.logit_scale = self.add_weight(
shape=(1,),
initializer=keras.initializers.Constant(self.config.logit_scale_init_value),
trainable=True,
name="logit_scale",
)
if self.built:
return
self.built = True
if getattr(self, "text_model", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.text_model.name):
self.text_model.build(None)
if getattr(self, "vision_model", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.vision_model.name):
self.vision_model.build(None)
if getattr(self, "visual_projection", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.visual_projection.name):
self.visual_projection.build([None, None, self.vision_embed_dim])
if getattr(self, "text_projection", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.text_projection.name):
self.text_projection.build([None, None, self.text_embed_dim])
@unpack_inputs
def get_text_features(
self,
input_ids: TFModelInputType | None = None,
attention_mask: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
position_ids: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
training: bool = False,
) -> tf.Tensor:
if input_ids is None:
raise ValueError("You have to specify either input_ids")
input_shape = shape_list(input_ids)
if attention_mask is None:
attention_mask = tf.fill(dims=input_shape, value=1)
text_outputs = self.text_model(
input_ids=input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
position_ids=position_ids,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
training=training,
)
pooled_output = text_outputs[1]
text_features = self.text_projection(inputs=pooled_output)
return text_features
@unpack_inputs
def get_image_features(
self,
pixel_values: TFModelInputType | None = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
training: bool = False,
) -> tf.Tensor:
if pixel_values is None:
raise ValueError("You have to specify pixel_values")
vision_outputs = self.vision_model(
pixel_values=pixel_values,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
training=training,
)
pooled_output = vision_outputs[1] # pooled_output
image_features = self.visual_projection(inputs=pooled_output)
return image_features
@unpack_inputs
def call(
self,
input_ids: TFModelInputType | None = None,
pixel_values: TFModelInputType | None = None,
attention_mask: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
position_ids: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
return_loss: Optional[bool] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
training: bool = False,
) -> Union[TFCLIPOutput, Tuple[tf.Tensor]]:
if input_ids is None:
raise ValueError("You have to specify either input_ids")
if pixel_values is None:
raise ValueError("You have to specify pixel_values")
input_shape = shape_list(input_ids)
if attention_mask is None:
attention_mask = tf.fill(dims=input_shape, value=1)
vision_outputs = self.vision_model(
pixel_values=pixel_values,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
training=training,
)
text_outputs = self.text_model(
input_ids=input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
position_ids=position_ids,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
training=training,
)
image_embeds = vision_outputs[1]
image_embeds = self.visual_projection(inputs=image_embeds)
text_embeds = text_outputs[1]
text_embeds = self.text_projection(inputs=text_embeds)
# normalized features
image_embeds = image_embeds / tf.norm(tensor=image_embeds, ord="euclidean", axis=-1, keepdims=True)
text_embeds = text_embeds / tf.norm(tensor=text_embeds, ord="euclidean", axis=-1, keepdims=True)
# cosine similarity as logits
logit_scale = tf.math.exp(self.logit_scale)
logits_per_text = tf.matmul(text_embeds, image_embeds, transpose_b=True) * logit_scale
logits_per_image = tf.transpose(logits_per_text)
loss = None
if return_loss:
loss = clip_loss(logits_per_text)
loss = tf.reshape(loss, (1,))
if not return_dict:
output = (logits_per_image, logits_per_text, text_embeds, image_embeds, text_outputs, vision_outputs)
return (loss,) + output if loss is not None else output
return TFCLIPOutput(
loss=loss,
logits_per_image=logits_per_image,
logits_per_text=logits_per_text,
text_embeds=text_embeds,
image_embeds=image_embeds,
text_model_output=text_outputs,
vision_model_output=vision_outputs,
)
class TFCLIPPreTrainedModel(TFPreTrainedModel):
"""
An abstract class to handle weights initialization and a simple interface for downloading and loading pretrained
models.
"""
config_class = CLIPConfig
base_model_prefix = "clip"
_keys_to_ignore_on_load_missing = [r"position_ids"]
_keys_to_ignore_on_load_unexpected = [r"position_ids"]
CLIP_START_DOCSTRING = r"""
This model inherits from [`TFPreTrainedModel`]. Check the superclass documentation for the generic methods the
library implements for all its model (such as downloading or saving, resizing the input embeddings, pruning heads
etc.)
This model is also a [keras.Model](https://www.tensorflow.org/api_docs/python/tf/keras/Model) subclass. Use it
as a regular TF 2.0 Keras Model and refer to the TF 2.0 documentation for all matter related to general usage and
behavior.
<Tip>
TensorFlow models and layers in `transformers` accept two formats as input:
- having all inputs as keyword arguments (like PyTorch models), or
- having all inputs as a list, tuple or dict in the first positional argument.
The reason the second format is supported is that Keras methods prefer this format when passing inputs to models
and layers. Because of this support, when using methods like `model.fit()` things should "just work" for you - just
pass your inputs and labels in any format that `model.fit()` supports! If, however, you want to use the second
format outside of Keras methods like `fit()` and `predict()`, such as when creating your own layers or models with
the Keras `Functional` API, there are three possibilities you can use to gather all the input Tensors in the first
positional argument:
- a single Tensor with `input_ids` only and nothing else: `model(input_ids)`
- a list of varying length with one or several input Tensors IN THE ORDER given in the docstring:
`model([input_ids, attention_mask])` or `model([input_ids, attention_mask, token_type_ids])`
- a dictionary with one or several input Tensors associated to the input names given in the docstring:
`model({"input_ids": input_ids, "token_type_ids": token_type_ids})`
Note that when creating models and layers with
[subclassing](https://keras.io/guides/making_new_layers_and_models_via_subclassing/) then you don't need to worry
about any of this, as you can just pass inputs like you would to any other Python function!
</Tip>
Args:
config ([`CLIPConfig`]): Model configuration class with all the parameters of the model.
Initializing with a config file does not load the weights associated with the model, only the
configuration. Check out the [`~TFPreTrainedModel.from_pretrained`] method to load the model weights.
"""
CLIP_TEXT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING = r"""
Args:
input_ids (`np.ndarray`, `tf.Tensor`, `List[tf.Tensor]` ``Dict[str, tf.Tensor]` or `Dict[str, np.ndarray]` and each example must have the shape `({0})`):
Indices of input sequence tokens in the vocabulary.
Indices can be obtained using [`AutoTokenizer`]. See [`PreTrainedTokenizer.__call__`] and
[`PreTrainedTokenizer.encode`] for details.
[What are input IDs?](../glossary#input-ids)
attention_mask (`np.ndarray` or `tf.Tensor` of shape `({0})`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on padding token indices. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
position_ids (`np.ndarray` or `tf.Tensor` of shape `({0})`, *optional*):
Indices of positions of each input sequence tokens in the position embeddings. Selected in the range `[0,
config.max_position_embeddings - 1]`.
[What are position IDs?](../glossary#position-ids)
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under returned
tensors for more detail. This argument can be used only in eager mode, in graph mode the value in the
config will be used instead.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors for
more detail. This argument can be used only in eager mode, in graph mode the value in the config will be
used instead.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple. This argument can be used in
eager mode, in graph mode the value will always be set to True.
training (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False``):
Whether or not to use the model in training mode (some modules like dropout modules have different
behaviors between training and evaluation).
"""
CLIP_VISION_INPUTS_DOCSTRING = r"""
Args:
pixel_values (`np.ndarray`, `tf.Tensor`, `List[tf.Tensor]` ``Dict[str, tf.Tensor]` or `Dict[str, np.ndarray]` and each example must have the shape `(batch_size, num_channels, height, width)`):
Pixel values. Pixel values can be obtained using [`AutoImageProcessor`]. See
[`CLIPImageProcessor.__call__`] for details. output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*): Whether or not to
return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under returned tensors for more
detail. This argument can be used only in eager mode, in graph mode the value in the config will be used
instead.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors for
more detail. This argument can be used only in eager mode, in graph mode the value in the config will be
used instead.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple. This argument can be used in
eager mode, in graph mode the value will always be set to True.
training (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False``):
Whether or not to use the model in training mode (some modules like dropout modules have different
behaviors between training and evaluation).
"""
CLIP_INPUTS_DOCSTRING = r"""
Args:
input_ids (`np.ndarray`, `tf.Tensor`, `List[tf.Tensor]` ``Dict[str, tf.Tensor]` or `Dict[str, np.ndarray]` and each example must have the shape `({0})`):
Indices of input sequence tokens in the vocabulary.
Indices can be obtained using [`AutoTokenizer`]. See [`PreTrainedTokenizer.__call__`] and
[`PreTrainedTokenizer.encode`] for details.
[What are input IDs?](../glossary#input-ids)
pixel_values (`np.ndarray`, `tf.Tensor`, `List[tf.Tensor]` `Dict[str, tf.Tensor]` or `Dict[str, np.ndarray]` and each example must have the shape `(batch_size, num_channels, height, width)`):
Pixel values. Pixel values can be obtained using [`AutoImageProcessor`]. See
[`CLIPImageProcessor.__call__`] for details.
attention_mask (`np.ndarray` or `tf.Tensor` of shape `({0})`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on padding token indices. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
position_ids (`np.ndarray` or `tf.Tensor` of shape `({0})`, *optional*):
Indices of positions of each input sequence tokens in the position embeddings. Selected in the range `[0,
config.max_position_embeddings - 1]`.
[What are position IDs?](../glossary#position-ids)
return_loss (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the contrastive loss.
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under returned
tensors for more detail. This argument can be used only in eager mode, in graph mode the value in the
config will be used instead.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors for
more detail. This argument can be used only in eager mode, in graph mode the value in the config will be
used instead.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple. This argument can be used in
eager mode, in graph mode the value will always be set to True.
training (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False``):
Whether or not to use the model in training mode (some modules like dropout modules have different
behaviors between training and evaluation).
"""
class TFCLIPTextModel(TFCLIPPreTrainedModel):
config_class = CLIPTextConfig
def __init__(self, config: CLIPTextConfig, *inputs, **kwargs):
super().__init__(config, *inputs, **kwargs)
self.clip = TFCLIPTextMainLayer(config, name="clip")
@unpack_inputs
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(CLIP_TEXT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING.format("batch_size, sequence_length"))
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=TFBaseModelOutputWithPooling, config_class=CLIPTextConfig)
def call(
self,
input_ids: TFModelInputType | None = None,
attention_mask: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
position_ids: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
training: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Union[TFBaseModelOutputWithPooling, Tuple[tf.Tensor]]:
r"""
Returns:
Examples:
```python
>>> from transformers import AutoTokenizer, TFCLIPTextModel
>>> model = TFCLIPTextModel.from_pretrained("openai/clip-vit-base-patch32")
>>> tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("openai/clip-vit-base-patch32")
>>> inputs = tokenizer(["a photo of a cat", "a photo of a dog"], padding=True, return_tensors="tf")
>>> outputs = model(**inputs)
>>> last_hidden_state = outputs.last_hidden_state
>>> pooled_output = outputs.pooler_output # pooled (EOS token) states
```"""
outputs = self.clip(
input_ids=input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
position_ids=position_ids,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
training=training,
)
return outputs
def build(self, input_shape=None):
if self.built:
return
self.built = True
if getattr(self, "clip", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.clip.name):
self.clip.build(None)
class TFCLIPVisionModel(TFCLIPPreTrainedModel):
config_class = CLIPVisionConfig
main_input_name = "pixel_values"
def __init__(self, config: CLIPVisionConfig, *inputs, **kwargs):
super().__init__(config, *inputs, **kwargs)
self.clip = TFCLIPVisionMainLayer(config, name="clip")
@unpack_inputs
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(CLIP_VISION_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=TFBaseModelOutputWithPooling, config_class=CLIPVisionConfig)
def call(
self,
pixel_values: TFModelInputType | None = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
training: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Union[TFBaseModelOutputWithPooling, Tuple[tf.Tensor]]:
r"""
Returns:
Examples:
```python
>>> from PIL import Image
>>> import requests
>>> from transformers import AutoProcessor, TFCLIPVisionModel
>>> model = TFCLIPVisionModel.from_pretrained("openai/clip-vit-base-patch32")
>>> processor = AutoProcessor.from_pretrained("openai/clip-vit-base-patch32")
>>> url = "http://images.cocodataset.org/val2017/000000039769.jpg"
>>> image = Image.open(requests.get(url, stream=True).raw)
>>> inputs = processor(images=image, return_tensors="tf")
>>> outputs = model(**inputs)
>>> last_hidden_state = outputs.last_hidden_state
>>> pooled_output = outputs.pooler_output # pooled CLS states
```"""
outputs = self.clip(
pixel_values=pixel_values,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
training=training,
)
return outputs
def build(self, input_shape=None):
if self.built:
return
self.built = True
if getattr(self, "clip", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.clip.name):
self.clip.build(None)
@add_start_docstrings(CLIP_START_DOCSTRING)
class TFCLIPModel(TFCLIPPreTrainedModel):
config_class = CLIPConfig
def __init__(self, config: CLIPConfig, *inputs, **kwargs):
super().__init__(config, *inputs, **kwargs)
self.clip = TFCLIPMainLayer(config, name="clip")
@unpack_inputs
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(CLIP_TEXT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING.format("batch_size, sequence_length"))
def get_text_features(
self,
input_ids: TFModelInputType | None = None,
attention_mask: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
position_ids: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
training: bool = False,
) -> tf.Tensor:
r"""
Returns:
text_features (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, output_dim`): The text embeddings obtained by applying
the projection layer to the pooled output of [`TFCLIPTextModel`].
Examples:
```python
>>> from transformers import AutoTokenizer, TFCLIPModel
>>> model = TFCLIPModel.from_pretrained("openai/clip-vit-base-patch32")
>>> tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("openai/clip-vit-base-patch32")
>>> inputs = tokenizer(["a photo of a cat", "a photo of a dog"], padding=True, return_tensors="tf")
>>> text_features = model.get_text_features(**inputs)
```"""
text_features = self.clip.get_text_features(
input_ids=input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
position_ids=position_ids,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
return text_features
@unpack_inputs
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(CLIP_VISION_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
def get_image_features(
self,
pixel_values: TFModelInputType | None = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
training: bool = False,
) -> tf.Tensor:
r"""
Returns:
image_features (`tf.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, output_dim`): The image embeddings obtained by applying
the projection layer to the pooled output of [`TFCLIPVisionModel`].
Examples:
```python
>>> from PIL import Image
>>> import requests
>>> from transformers import AutoProcessor, TFCLIPModel
>>> model = TFCLIPModel.from_pretrained("openai/clip-vit-base-patch32")
>>> processor = AutoProcessor.from_pretrained("openai/clip-vit-base-patch32")
>>> url = "http://images.cocodataset.org/val2017/000000039769.jpg"
>>> image = Image.open(requests.get(url, stream=True).raw)
>>> inputs = processor(images=image, return_tensors="tf")
>>> image_features = model.get_image_features(**inputs)
```"""
image_features = self.clip.get_image_features(
pixel_values=pixel_values,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
return image_features
@unpack_inputs
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(CLIP_INPUTS_DOCSTRING.format("batch_size, sequence_length"))
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=TFCLIPOutput, config_class=CLIPConfig)
def call(
self,
input_ids: TFModelInputType | None = None,
pixel_values: TFModelInputType | None = None,
attention_mask: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
position_ids: np.ndarray | tf.Tensor | None = None,
return_loss: Optional[bool] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
training: bool = False,
) -> Union[TFCLIPOutput, Tuple[tf.Tensor]]:
r"""
Returns:
Examples:
```python
>>> import tensorflow as tf
>>> from PIL import Image
>>> import requests
>>> from transformers import AutoProcessor, TFCLIPModel
>>> model = TFCLIPModel.from_pretrained("openai/clip-vit-base-patch32")
>>> processor = AutoProcessor.from_pretrained("openai/clip-vit-base-patch32")
>>> url = "http://images.cocodataset.org/val2017/000000039769.jpg"
>>> image = Image.open(requests.get(url, stream=True).raw)
>>> inputs = processor(
... text=["a photo of a cat", "a photo of a dog"], images=image, return_tensors="tf", padding=True
... )
>>> outputs = model(**inputs)
>>> logits_per_image = outputs.logits_per_image # this is the image-text similarity score
>>> probs = tf.nn.softmax(logits_per_image, axis=1) # we can take the softmax to get the label probabilities
```"""
outputs = self.clip(
input_ids=input_ids,
pixel_values=pixel_values,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
position_ids=position_ids,
return_loss=return_loss,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
return outputs
def serving_output(self, output: TFCLIPOutput) -> TFCLIPOutput:
# TODO: As is this currently fails with saved_model=True, because
# TensorFlow cannot trace through nested dataclasses. Reference:
# https://github.com/huggingface/transformers/pull/16886
return output
def build(self, input_shape=None):
if self.built:
return
self.built = True
if getattr(self, "clip", None) is not None:
with tf.name_scope(self.clip.name):
self.clip.build(None)
__all__ = ["TFCLIPModel", "TFCLIPPreTrainedModel", "TFCLIPTextModel", "TFCLIPVisionModel"]
```
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```py
# coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2021 The HuggingFace Inc. team.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
"""
Image/Text processor class for CLIP
"""
import warnings
from ...processing_utils import ProcessorMixin
from ...tokenization_utils_base import BatchEncoding
class CLIPProcessor(ProcessorMixin):
r"""
Constructs a CLIP processor which wraps a CLIP image processor and a CLIP tokenizer into a single processor.
[`CLIPProcessor`] offers all the functionalities of [`CLIPImageProcessor`] and [`CLIPTokenizerFast`]. See the
[`~CLIPProcessor.__call__`] and [`~CLIPProcessor.decode`] for more information.
Args:
image_processor ([`CLIPImageProcessor`], *optional*):
The image processor is a required input.
tokenizer ([`CLIPTokenizerFast`], *optional*):
The tokenizer is a required input.
"""
attributes = ["image_processor", "tokenizer"]
image_processor_class = ("CLIPImageProcessor", "CLIPImageProcessorFast")
tokenizer_class = ("CLIPTokenizer", "CLIPTokenizerFast")
def __init__(self, image_processor=None, tokenizer=None, **kwargs):
feature_extractor = None
if "feature_extractor" in kwargs:
warnings.warn(
"The `feature_extractor` argument is deprecated and will be removed in v5, use `image_processor`"
" instead.",
FutureWarning,
)
feature_extractor = kwargs.pop("feature_extractor")
image_processor = image_processor if image_processor is not None else feature_extractor
if image_processor is None:
raise ValueError("You need to specify an `image_processor`.")
if tokenizer is None:
raise ValueError("You need to specify a `tokenizer`.")
super().__init__(image_processor, tokenizer)
def __call__(self, text=None, images=None, return_tensors=None, **kwargs):
"""
Main method to prepare for the model one or several sequences(s) and image(s). This method forwards the `text`
and `kwargs` arguments to CLIPTokenizerFast's [`~CLIPTokenizerFast.__call__`] if `text` is not `None` to encode
the text. To prepare the image(s), this method forwards the `images` and `kwrags` arguments to
CLIPImageProcessor's [`~CLIPImageProcessor.__call__`] if `images` is not `None`. Please refer to the docstring
of the above two methods for more information.
Args:
text (`str`, `List[str]`, `List[List[str]]`):
The sequence or batch of sequences to be encoded. Each sequence can be a string or a list of strings
(pretokenized string). If the sequences are provided as list of strings (pretokenized), you must set
`is_split_into_words=True` (to lift the ambiguity with a batch of sequences).
images (`PIL.Image.Image`, `np.ndarray`, `torch.Tensor`, `List[PIL.Image.Image]`, `List[np.ndarray]`, `List[torch.Tensor]`):
The image or batch of images to be prepared. Each image can be a PIL image, NumPy array or PyTorch
tensor. Both channels-first and channels-last formats are supported.
return_tensors (`str` or [`~utils.TensorType`], *optional*):
If set, will return tensors of a particular framework. Acceptable values are:
- `'tf'`: Return TensorFlow `tf.constant` objects.
- `'pt'`: Return PyTorch `torch.Tensor` objects.
- `'np'`: Return NumPy `np.ndarray` objects.
- `'jax'`: Return JAX `jnp.ndarray` objects.
Returns:
[`BatchEncoding`]: A [`BatchEncoding`] with the following fields:
- **input_ids** -- List of token ids to be fed to a model. Returned when `text` is not `None`.
- **attention_mask** -- List of indices specifying which tokens should be attended to by the model (when
`return_attention_mask=True` or if *"attention_mask"* is in `self.model_input_names` and if `text` is not
`None`).
- **pixel_values** -- Pixel values to be fed to a model. Returned when `images` is not `None`.
"""
tokenizer_kwargs, image_processor_kwargs = {}, {}
if kwargs:
tokenizer_kwargs = {k: v for k, v in kwargs.items() if k not in self.image_processor._valid_processor_keys}
image_processor_kwargs = {
k: v for k, v in kwargs.items() if k in self.image_processor._valid_processor_keys
}
if text is None and images is None:
raise ValueError("You have to specify either text or images. Both cannot be none.")
if text is not None:
encoding = self.tokenizer(text, return_tensors=return_tensors, **tokenizer_kwargs)
if images is not None:
image_features = self.image_processor(images, return_tensors=return_tensors, **image_processor_kwargs)
if text is not None and images is not None:
encoding["pixel_values"] = image_features.pixel_values
return encoding
elif text is not None:
return encoding
else:
return BatchEncoding(data=dict(**image_features), tensor_type=return_tensors)
def batch_decode(self, *args, **kwargs):
"""
This method forwards all its arguments to CLIPTokenizerFast's [`~PreTrainedTokenizer.batch_decode`]. Please
refer to the docstring of this method for more information.
"""
return self.tokenizer.batch_decode(*args, **kwargs)
def decode(self, *args, **kwargs):
"""
This method forwards all its arguments to CLIPTokenizerFast's [`~PreTrainedTokenizer.decode`]. Please refer to
the docstring of this method for more information.
"""
return self.tokenizer.decode(*args, **kwargs)
@property
def model_input_names(self):
tokenizer_input_names = self.tokenizer.model_input_names
image_processor_input_names = self.image_processor.model_input_names
return list(dict.fromkeys(tokenizer_input_names + image_processor_input_names))
@property
def feature_extractor_class(self):
warnings.warn(
"`feature_extractor_class` is deprecated and will be removed in v5. Use `image_processor_class` instead.",
FutureWarning,
)
return self.image_processor_class
@property
def feature_extractor(self):
warnings.warn(
"`feature_extractor` is deprecated and will be removed in v5. Use `image_processor` instead.",
FutureWarning,
)
return self.image_processor
__all__ = ["CLIPProcessor"]
```
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ENCODING: utf-8
```py
# coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2021 The Open AI Team Authors and The HuggingFace Inc. team.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
"""Tokenization classes for CLIP."""
import json
import os
import unicodedata
from functools import lru_cache
from typing import List, Optional, Tuple
import regex as re
from ...tokenization_utils import AddedToken, PreTrainedTokenizer, _is_control, _is_punctuation, _is_whitespace
from ...utils import logging
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
VOCAB_FILES_NAMES = {
"vocab_file": "vocab.json",
"merges_file": "merges.txt",
}
@lru_cache()
def bytes_to_unicode():
"""
Returns list of utf-8 byte and a mapping to unicode strings. We specifically avoids mapping to whitespace/control
characters the bpe code barfs on.
The reversible bpe codes work on unicode strings. This means you need a large # of unicode characters in your vocab
if you want to avoid UNKs. When you're at something like a 10B token dataset you end up needing around 5K for
decent coverage. This is a significant percentage of your normal, say, 32K bpe vocab. To avoid that, we want lookup
tables between utf-8 bytes and unicode strings.
"""
bs = (
list(range(ord("!"), ord("~") + 1)) + list(range(ord("¡"), ord("¬") + 1)) + list(range(ord("®"), ord("ÿ") + 1))
)
cs = bs[:]
n = 0
for b in range(2**8):
if b not in bs:
bs.append(b)
cs.append(2**8 + n)
n += 1
cs = [chr(n) for n in cs]
return dict(zip(bs, cs))
def get_pairs(word):
"""
Return set of symbol pairs in a word.
Word is represented as tuple of symbols (symbols being variable-length strings).
"""
pairs = set()
prev_char = word[0]
for char in word[1:]:
pairs.add((prev_char, char))
prev_char = char
return pairs
def whitespace_clean(text):
text = re.sub(r"\s+", " ", text)
text = text.strip()
return text
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.tokenization_bert.whitespace_tokenize
def whitespace_tokenize(text):
"""Runs basic whitespace cleaning and splitting on a piece of text."""
text = text.strip()
if not text:
return []
tokens = text.split()
return tokens
# Copied from transformers.models.bert.tokenization_bert.BasicTokenizer
class BasicTokenizer:
"""
Constructs a BasicTokenizer that will run basic tokenization (punctuation splitting, lower casing, etc.).
Args:
do_lower_case (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether or not to lowercase the input when tokenizing.
never_split (`Iterable`, *optional*):
Collection of tokens which will never be split during tokenization. Only has an effect when
`do_basic_tokenize=True`
tokenize_chinese_chars (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether or not to tokenize Chinese characters.
This should likely be deactivated for Japanese (see this
[issue](https://github.com/huggingface/transformers/issues/328)).
strip_accents (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to strip all accents. If this option is not specified, then it will be determined by the
value for `lowercase` (as in the original BERT).
do_split_on_punc (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
In some instances we want to skip the basic punctuation splitting so that later tokenization can capture
the full context of the words, such as contractions.
"""
def __init__(
self,
do_lower_case=True,
never_split=None,
tokenize_chinese_chars=True,
strip_accents=None,
do_split_on_punc=True,
):
if never_split is None:
never_split = []
self.do_lower_case = do_lower_case
self.never_split = set(never_split)
self.tokenize_chinese_chars = tokenize_chinese_chars
self.strip_accents = strip_accents
self.do_split_on_punc = do_split_on_punc
def tokenize(self, text, never_split=None):
"""
Basic Tokenization of a piece of text. For sub-word tokenization, see WordPieceTokenizer.
Args:
never_split (`List[str]`, *optional*)
Kept for backward compatibility purposes. Now implemented directly at the base class level (see
[`PreTrainedTokenizer.tokenize`]) List of token not to split.
"""
# union() returns a new set by concatenating the two sets.
never_split = self.never_split.union(set(never_split)) if never_split else self.never_split
text = self._clean_text(text)
# This was added on November 1st, 2018 for the multilingual and Chinese
# models. This is also applied to the English models now, but it doesn't
# matter since the English models were not trained on any Chinese data
# and generally don't have any Chinese data in them (there are Chinese
# characters in the vocabulary because Wikipedia does have some Chinese
# words in the English Wikipedia.).
if self.tokenize_chinese_chars:
text = self._tokenize_chinese_chars(text)
# prevents treating the same character with different unicode codepoints as different characters
unicode_normalized_text = unicodedata.normalize("NFC", text)
orig_tokens = whitespace_tokenize(unicode_normalized_text)
split_tokens = []
for token in orig_tokens:
if token not in never_split:
if self.do_lower_case:
token = token.lower()
if self.strip_accents is not False:
token = self._run_strip_accents(token)
elif self.strip_accents:
token = self._run_strip_accents(token)
split_tokens.extend(self._run_split_on_punc(token, never_split))
output_tokens = whitespace_tokenize(" ".join(split_tokens))
return output_tokens
def _run_strip_accents(self, text):
"""Strips accents from a piece of text."""
text = unicodedata.normalize("NFD", text)
output = []
for char in text:
cat = unicodedata.category(char)
if cat == "Mn":
continue
output.append(char)
return "".join(output)
def _run_split_on_punc(self, text, never_split=None):
"""Splits punctuation on a piece of text."""
if not self.do_split_on_punc or (never_split is not None and text in never_split):
return [text]
chars = list(text)
i = 0
start_new_word = True
output = []
while i < len(chars):
char = chars[i]
if _is_punctuation(char):
output.append([char])
start_new_word = True
else:
if start_new_word:
output.append([])
start_new_word = False
output[-1].append(char)
i += 1
return ["".join(x) for x in output]
def _tokenize_chinese_chars(self, text):
"""Adds whitespace around any CJK character."""
output = []
for char in text:
cp = ord(char)
if self._is_chinese_char(cp):
output.append(" ")
output.append(char)
output.append(" ")
else:
output.append(char)
return "".join(output)
def _is_chinese_char(self, cp):
"""Checks whether CP is the codepoint of a CJK character."""
# This defines a "chinese character" as anything in the CJK Unicode block:
# https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CJK_Unified_Ideographs_(Unicode_block)
#
# Note that the CJK Unicode block is NOT all Japanese and Korean characters,
# despite its name. The modern Korean Hangul alphabet is a different block,
# as is Japanese Hiragana and Katakana. Those alphabets are used to write
# space-separated words, so they are not treated specially and handled
# like the all of the other languages.
if (
(cp >= 0x4E00 and cp <= 0x9FFF)
or (cp >= 0x3400 and cp <= 0x4DBF) #
or (cp >= 0x20000 and cp <= 0x2A6DF) #
or (cp >= 0x2A700 and cp <= 0x2B73F) #
or (cp >= 0x2B740 and cp <= 0x2B81F) #
or (cp >= 0x2B820 and cp <= 0x2CEAF) #
or (cp >= 0xF900 and cp <= 0xFAFF)
or (cp >= 0x2F800 and cp <= 0x2FA1F) #
): #
return True
return False
def _clean_text(self, text):
"""Performs invalid character removal and whitespace cleanup on text."""
output = []
for char in text:
cp = ord(char)
if cp == 0 or cp == 0xFFFD or _is_control(char):
continue
if _is_whitespace(char):
output.append(" ")
else:
output.append(char)
return "".join(output)
class CLIPTokenizer(PreTrainedTokenizer):
"""
Construct a CLIP tokenizer. Based on byte-level Byte-Pair-Encoding.
This tokenizer inherits from [`PreTrainedTokenizer`] which contains most of the main methods. Users should refer to
this superclass for more information regarding those methods.
Args:
vocab_file (`str`):
Path to the vocabulary file.
merges_file (`str`):
Path to the merges file.
errors (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"replace"`):
Paradigm to follow when decoding bytes to UTF-8. See
[bytes.decode](https://docs.python.org/3/library/stdtypes.html#bytes.decode) for more information.
unk_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"<|endoftext|>"`):
The unknown token. A token that is not in the vocabulary cannot be converted to an ID and is set to be this
token instead.
bos_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"<|startoftext|>"`):
The beginning of sequence token.
eos_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"<|endoftext|>"`):
The end of sequence token.
pad_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"<|endoftext|>"`):
The token used for padding, for example when batching sequences of different lengths.
"""
vocab_files_names = VOCAB_FILES_NAMES
model_input_names = ["input_ids", "attention_mask"]
def __init__(
self,
vocab_file,
merges_file,
errors="replace",
unk_token="<|endoftext|>",
bos_token="<|startoftext|>",
eos_token="<|endoftext|>",
pad_token="<|endoftext|>", # hack to enable padding
**kwargs,
):
bos_token = AddedToken(bos_token, lstrip=False, rstrip=False) if isinstance(bos_token, str) else bos_token
eos_token = AddedToken(eos_token, lstrip=False, rstrip=False) if isinstance(eos_token, str) else eos_token
unk_token = AddedToken(unk_token, lstrip=False, rstrip=False) if isinstance(unk_token, str) else unk_token
try:
import ftfy
self.fix_text = ftfy.fix_text
except ImportError:
logger.info("ftfy or spacy is not installed using custom BasicTokenizer instead of ftfy.")
self.nlp = BasicTokenizer(strip_accents=False, do_split_on_punc=False)
self.fix_text = None
with open(vocab_file, encoding="utf-8") as vocab_handle:
self.encoder = json.load(vocab_handle)
self.decoder = {v: k for k, v in self.encoder.items()}
self.errors = errors # how to handle errors in decoding
self.byte_encoder = bytes_to_unicode()
self.byte_decoder = {v: k for k, v in self.byte_encoder.items()}
with open(merges_file, encoding="utf-8") as merges_handle:
bpe_merges = merges_handle.read().strip().split("\n")[1 : 49152 - 256 - 2 + 1]
bpe_merges = [tuple(merge.split()) for merge in bpe_merges]
self.bpe_ranks = dict(zip(bpe_merges, range(len(bpe_merges))))
self.cache = {"<|startoftext|>": "<|startoftext|>", "<|endoftext|>": "<|endoftext|>"}
self.pat = re.compile(
r"""<\|startoftext\|>|<\|endoftext\|>|'s|'t|'re|'ve|'m|'ll|'d|[\p{L}]+|[\p{N}]|[^\s\p{L}\p{N}]+""",
re.IGNORECASE,
)
super().__init__(
errors=errors,
unk_token=unk_token,
bos_token=bos_token,
eos_token=eos_token,
pad_token=pad_token,
**kwargs,
)
@property
def vocab_size(self):
return len(self.encoder)
def get_vocab(self):
return dict(self.encoder, **self.added_tokens_encoder)
def build_inputs_with_special_tokens(
self, token_ids_0: List[int], token_ids_1: Optional[List[int]] = None
) -> List[int]:
"""
Build model inputs from a sequence or a pair of sequence for sequence classification tasks by concatenating and
adding special tokens. A CLIP sequence has the following format:
- single sequence: `<|startoftext|> X <|endoftext|>`
Pairs of sequences are not the expected use case, but they will be handled without a separator.
Args:
token_ids_0 (`List[int]`):
List of IDs to which the special tokens will be added.
token_ids_1 (`List[int]`, *optional*):
Optional second list of IDs for sequence pairs.
Returns:
`List[int]`: List of [input IDs](../glossary#input-ids) with the appropriate special tokens.
"""
bos_token = [self.bos_token_id]
eos_token = [self.eos_token_id]
if token_ids_1 is None:
return bos_token + token_ids_0 + eos_token
return bos_token + token_ids_0 + eos_token + eos_token + token_ids_1 + eos_token
def get_special_tokens_mask(
self, token_ids_0: List[int], token_ids_1: Optional[List[int]] = None, already_has_special_tokens: bool = False
) -> List[int]:
"""
Retrieve sequence ids from a token list that has no special tokens added. This method is called when adding
special tokens using the tokenizer `prepare_for_model` method.
Args:
token_ids_0 (`List[int]`):
List of IDs.
token_ids_1 (`List[int]`, *optional*):
Optional second list of IDs for sequence pairs.
already_has_special_tokens (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether or not the token list is already formatted with special tokens for the model.
Returns:
`List[int]`: A list of integers in the range [0, 1]: 1 for a special token, 0 for a sequence token.
"""
if already_has_special_tokens:
return super().get_special_tokens_mask(
token_ids_0=token_ids_0, token_ids_1=token_ids_1, already_has_special_tokens=True
)
if token_ids_1 is None:
return [1] + ([0] * len(token_ids_0)) + [1]
return [1] + ([0] * len(token_ids_0)) + [1] + [1] + ([0] * len(token_ids_1)) + [1]
def create_token_type_ids_from_sequences(
self, token_ids_0: List[int], token_ids_1: Optional[List[int]] = None
) -> List[int]:
"""
Create a mask from the two sequences passed. CLIP does not make use of token type ids, therefore a list of
zeros is returned.
Args:
token_ids_0 (`List[int]`):
List of IDs.
token_ids_1 (`List[int]`, *optional*):
Optional second list of IDs for sequence pairs.
Returns:
`List[int]`: List of zeros.
"""
bos_token = [self.bos_token_id]
eos_token = [self.eos_token_id]
if token_ids_1 is None:
return len(bos_token + token_ids_0 + eos_token) * [0]
return len(bos_token + token_ids_0 + eos_token + eos_token + token_ids_1 + eos_token) * [0]
def bpe(self, token):
if token in self.cache:
return self.cache[token]
word = tuple(token[:-1]) + (token[-1] + "</w>",)
pairs = get_pairs(word)
if not pairs:
return token + "</w>"
while True:
bigram = min(pairs, key=lambda pair: self.bpe_ranks.get(pair, float("inf")))
if bigram not in self.bpe_ranks:
break
first, second = bigram
new_word = []
i = 0
while i < len(word):
try:
j = word.index(first, i)
except ValueError:
new_word.extend(word[i:])
break
else:
new_word.extend(word[i:j])
i = j
if word[i] == first and i < len(word) - 1 and word[i + 1] == second:
new_word.append(first + second)
i += 2
else:
new_word.append(word[i])
i += 1
new_word = tuple(new_word)
word = new_word
if len(word) == 1:
break
else:
pairs = get_pairs(word)
word = " ".join(word)
self.cache[token] = word
return word
def _tokenize(self, text):
"""Tokenize a string."""
bpe_tokens = []
if self.fix_text is None:
text = " ".join(self.nlp.tokenize(text))
else:
text = whitespace_clean(self.fix_text(text)).lower()
for token in re.findall(self.pat, text):
token = "".join(
self.byte_encoder[b] for b in token.encode("utf-8")
) # Maps all our bytes to unicode strings, avoiding control tokens of the BPE (spaces in our case)
bpe_tokens.extend(bpe_token for bpe_token in self.bpe(token).split(" "))
return bpe_tokens
def _convert_token_to_id(self, token):
"""Converts a token (str) in an id using the vocab."""
return self.encoder.get(token, self.encoder.get(self.unk_token))
def _convert_id_to_token(self, index):
"""Converts an index (integer) in a token (str) using the vocab."""
return self.decoder.get(index)
def convert_tokens_to_string(self, tokens):
"""Converts a sequence of tokens (string) in a single string."""
text = "".join(tokens)
byte_array = bytearray([self.byte_decoder[c] for c in text])
text = byte_array.decode("utf-8", errors=self.errors).replace("</w>", " ").strip()
return text
def save_vocabulary(self, save_directory: str, filename_prefix: Optional[str] = None) -> Tuple[str]:
if not os.path.isdir(save_directory):
logger.error("Vocabulary path ({}) should be a directory".format(save_directory))
return
vocab_file = os.path.join(
save_directory, (filename_prefix + "-" if filename_prefix else "") + VOCAB_FILES_NAMES["vocab_file"]
)
merge_file = os.path.join(
save_directory, (filename_prefix + "-" if filename_prefix else "") + VOCAB_FILES_NAMES["merges_file"]
)
with open(vocab_file, "w", encoding="utf-8") as f:
f.write(json.dumps(self.encoder, indent=2, sort_keys=True, ensure_ascii=False) + "\n")
index = 0
with open(merge_file, "w", encoding="utf-8") as writer:
writer.write("#version: 0.2\n")
for bpe_tokens, token_index in sorted(self.bpe_ranks.items(), key=lambda kv: kv[1]):
if index != token_index:
logger.warning(
"Saving vocabulary to {}: BPE merge indices are not consecutive."
" Please check that the tokenizer is not corrupted!".format(merge_file)
)
index = token_index
writer.write(" ".join(bpe_tokens) + "\n")
index += 1
return vocab_file, merge_file
__all__ = ["CLIPTokenizer"]
```
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PATH: scripts\freecad_env\Lib\site-packages\transformers\models\clip\tokenization_clip_fast.py
ENCODING: utf-8
```py
# coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2021 The Open AI Team Authors and The HuggingFace Inc. team.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
"""Tokenization classes for OpenAI GPT."""
from typing import List, Optional, Tuple
from tokenizers import pre_tokenizers
from ...tokenization_utils_fast import PreTrainedTokenizerFast
from ...utils import logging
from .tokenization_clip import CLIPTokenizer
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
VOCAB_FILES_NAMES = {"vocab_file": "vocab.json", "merges_file": "merges.txt", "tokenizer_file": "tokenizer.json"}
class CLIPTokenizerFast(PreTrainedTokenizerFast):
"""
Construct a "fast" CLIP tokenizer (backed by HuggingFace's *tokenizers* library). Based on byte-level
Byte-Pair-Encoding.
This tokenizer inherits from [`PreTrainedTokenizerFast`] which contains most of the main methods. Users should
refer to this superclass for more information regarding those methods.
Args:
vocab_file (`str`, *optional*):
Path to the vocabulary file.
merges_file (`str`, *optional*):
Path to the merges file.
tokenizer_file (`str`, *optional*):
The path to a tokenizer file to use instead of the vocab file.
unk_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"<|endoftext|>"`):
The unknown token. A token that is not in the vocabulary cannot be converted to an ID and is set to be this
token instead.
bos_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"<|startoftext|>"`):
The beginning of sequence token.
eos_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"<|endoftext|>"`):
The end of sequence token.
pad_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"<|endoftext|>"`):
The token used for padding, for example when batching sequences of different lengths.
"""
vocab_files_names = VOCAB_FILES_NAMES
model_input_names = ["input_ids", "attention_mask"]
slow_tokenizer_class = CLIPTokenizer
def __init__(
self,
vocab_file=None,
merges_file=None,
tokenizer_file=None,
unk_token="<|endoftext|>",
bos_token="<|startoftext|>",
eos_token="<|endoftext|>",
pad_token="<|endoftext|>", # hack to enable padding
**kwargs,
):
super().__init__(
vocab_file,
merges_file,
tokenizer_file=tokenizer_file,
unk_token=unk_token,
bos_token=bos_token,
eos_token=eos_token,
pad_token=pad_token,
**kwargs,
)
if not isinstance(self.backend_tokenizer.pre_tokenizer, pre_tokenizers.Sequence):
raise ValueError(
"The `backend_tokenizer` provided does not match the expected format. The CLIP tokenizer has been"
" heavily modified from transformers version 4.17.0. You need to convert the tokenizer you are using"
" to be compatible with this version.The easiest way to do so is"
' `CLIPTokenizerFast.from_pretrained("path_to_local_folder_or_hub_repo, from_slow=True)`. If you want'
" to use your existing tokenizer, you will have to revert to a version prior to 4.17.0 of"
" transformers."
)
self._wrap_decode_method_backend_tokenizer()
# Very ugly hack to enable padding to have a correct decoding see https://github.com/huggingface/tokenizers/issues/872
def _wrap_decode_method_backend_tokenizer(self):
orig_decode_method = self.backend_tokenizer.decode
## define this as a local variable to avoid circular reference
## See: https://github.com/huggingface/transformers/issues/30930
end_of_word_suffix = self.backend_tokenizer.model.end_of_word_suffix
def new_decode_method(*args, **kwargs):
text = orig_decode_method(*args, **kwargs)
text = text.replace(end_of_word_suffix, " ").strip()
return text
self.backend_tokenizer.decode = new_decode_method
def build_inputs_with_special_tokens(
self, token_ids_0: List[int], token_ids_1: Optional[List[int]] = None
) -> List[int]:
"""
Build model inputs from a sequence or a pair of sequence for sequence classification tasks by concatenating and
adding special tokens. A CLIP sequence has the following format:
- single sequence: `<|startoftext|> X <|endoftext|>`
Pairs of sequences are not the expected use case, but they will be handled without a separator.
Args:
token_ids_0 (`List[int]`):
List of IDs to which the special tokens will be added.
token_ids_1 (`List[int]`, *optional*):
Optional second list of IDs for sequence pairs.
Returns:
`List[int]`: List of [input IDs](../glossary#input-ids) with the appropriate special tokens.
"""
bos_token = [self.bos_token_id]
eos_token = [self.eos_token_id]
if token_ids_1 is None:
return bos_token + token_ids_0 + eos_token
return bos_token + token_ids_0 + eos_token + eos_token + token_ids_1 + eos_token
def create_token_type_ids_from_sequences(
self, token_ids_0: List[int], token_ids_1: Optional[List[int]] = None
) -> List[int]:
"""
Create a mask from the two sequences passed. CLIP does not make use of token type ids, therefore a list of
zeros is returned.
Args:
token_ids_0 (`List[int]`):
List of IDs.
token_ids_1 (`List[int]`, *optional*):
Optional second list of IDs for sequence pairs.
Returns:
`List[int]`: List of zeros.
"""
bos_token = [self.bos_token_id]
eos_token = [self.eos_token_id]
if token_ids_1 is None:
return len(bos_token + token_ids_0 + eos_token) * [0]
return len(bos_token + token_ids_0 + eos_token + eos_token + token_ids_1 + eos_token) * [0]
def save_vocabulary(self, save_directory: str, filename_prefix: Optional[str] = None) -> Tuple[str]:
files = self._tokenizer.model.save(save_directory, name=filename_prefix)
return tuple(files)
__all__ = ["CLIPTokenizerFast"]
```
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```py
# Copyright 2024 The HuggingFace Team. All rights reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING
from ...utils import _LazyModule
from ...utils.import_utils import define_import_structure
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from .configuration_clipseg import *
from .modeling_clipseg import *
from .processing_clipseg import *
else:
import sys
_file = globals()["__file__"]
sys.modules[__name__] = _LazyModule(__name__, _file, define_import_structure(_file), module_spec=__spec__)
```
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```py
# coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2022 The HuggingFace Inc. team. All rights reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
"""CLIPSeg model configuration"""
from ...configuration_utils import PretrainedConfig
from ...utils import logging
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
class CLIPSegTextConfig(PretrainedConfig):
r"""
This is the configuration class to store the configuration of a [`CLIPSegModel`]. It is used to instantiate an
CLIPSeg model according to the specified arguments, defining the model architecture. Instantiating a configuration
with the defaults will yield a similar configuration to that of the CLIPSeg
[CIDAS/clipseg-rd64](https://huggingface.co/CIDAS/clipseg-rd64) architecture.
Configuration objects inherit from [`PretrainedConfig`] and can be used to control the model outputs. Read the
documentation from [`PretrainedConfig`] for more information.
Args:
vocab_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 49408):
Vocabulary size of the CLIPSeg text model. Defines the number of different tokens that can be represented
by the `inputs_ids` passed when calling [`CLIPSegModel`].
hidden_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 512):
Dimensionality of the encoder layers and the pooler layer.
intermediate_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 2048):
Dimensionality of the "intermediate" (i.e., feed-forward) layer in the Transformer encoder.
num_hidden_layers (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 12):
Number of hidden layers in the Transformer encoder.
num_attention_heads (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 8):
Number of attention heads for each attention layer in the Transformer encoder.
max_position_embeddings (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 77):
The maximum sequence length that this model might ever be used with. Typically set this to something large
just in case (e.g., 512 or 1024 or 2048).
hidden_act (`str` or `function`, *optional*, defaults to `"quick_gelu"`):
The non-linear activation function (function or string) in the encoder and pooler. If string, `"gelu"`,
`"relu"`, `"selu"` and `"gelu_new"` `"quick_gelu"` are supported.
layer_norm_eps (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 1e-05):
The epsilon used by the layer normalization layers.
attention_dropout (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.0):
The dropout ratio for the attention probabilities.
initializer_range (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.02):
The standard deviation of the truncated_normal_initializer for initializing all weight matrices.
initializer_factor (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 1.0):
A factor for initializing all weight matrices (should be kept to 1, used internally for initialization
testing).
pad_token_id (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 1):
Padding token id.
bos_token_id (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 49406):
Beginning of stream token id.
eos_token_id (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 49407):
End of stream token id.
Example:
```python
>>> from transformers import CLIPSegTextConfig, CLIPSegTextModel
>>> # Initializing a CLIPSegTextConfig with CIDAS/clipseg-rd64 style configuration
>>> configuration = CLIPSegTextConfig()
>>> # Initializing a CLIPSegTextModel (with random weights) from the CIDAS/clipseg-rd64 style configuration
>>> model = CLIPSegTextModel(configuration)
>>> # Accessing the model configuration
>>> configuration = model.config
```"""
model_type = "clipseg_text_model"
base_config_key = "text_config"
def __init__(
self,
vocab_size=49408,
hidden_size=512,
intermediate_size=2048,
num_hidden_layers=12,
num_attention_heads=8,
max_position_embeddings=77,
hidden_act="quick_gelu",
layer_norm_eps=1e-5,
attention_dropout=0.0,
initializer_range=0.02,
initializer_factor=1.0,
pad_token_id=1,
bos_token_id=49406,
eos_token_id=49407,
**kwargs,
):
super().__init__(pad_token_id=pad_token_id, bos_token_id=bos_token_id, eos_token_id=eos_token_id, **kwargs)
self.vocab_size = vocab_size
self.hidden_size = hidden_size
self.intermediate_size = intermediate_size
self.num_hidden_layers = num_hidden_layers
self.num_attention_heads = num_attention_heads
self.max_position_embeddings = max_position_embeddings
self.layer_norm_eps = layer_norm_eps
self.hidden_act = hidden_act
self.initializer_range = initializer_range
self.initializer_factor = initializer_factor
self.attention_dropout = attention_dropout
class CLIPSegVisionConfig(PretrainedConfig):
r"""
This is the configuration class to store the configuration of a [`CLIPSegModel`]. It is used to instantiate an
CLIPSeg model according to the specified arguments, defining the model architecture. Instantiating a configuration
with the defaults will yield a similar configuration to that of the CLIPSeg
[CIDAS/clipseg-rd64](https://huggingface.co/CIDAS/clipseg-rd64) architecture.
Configuration objects inherit from [`PretrainedConfig`] and can be used to control the model outputs. Read the
documentation from [`PretrainedConfig`] for more information.
Args:
hidden_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 768):
Dimensionality of the encoder layers and the pooler layer.
intermediate_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 3072):
Dimensionality of the "intermediate" (i.e., feed-forward) layer in the Transformer encoder.
num_hidden_layers (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 12):
Number of hidden layers in the Transformer encoder.
num_attention_heads (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 12):
Number of attention heads for each attention layer in the Transformer encoder.
num_channels (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 3):
The number of input channels.
image_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 224):
The size (resolution) of each image.
patch_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 32):
The size (resolution) of each patch.
hidden_act (`str` or `function`, *optional*, defaults to `"quick_gelu"`):
The non-linear activation function (function or string) in the encoder and pooler. If string, `"gelu"`,
`"relu"`, `"selu"` and `"gelu_new"` `"quick_gelu"` are supported.
layer_norm_eps (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 1e-05):
The epsilon used by the layer normalization layers.
attention_dropout (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.0):
The dropout ratio for the attention probabilities.
initializer_range (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.02):
The standard deviation of the truncated_normal_initializer for initializing all weight matrices.
initializer_factor (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 1.0):
A factor for initializing all weight matrices (should be kept to 1, used internally for initialization
testing).
Example:
```python
>>> from transformers import CLIPSegVisionConfig, CLIPSegVisionModel
>>> # Initializing a CLIPSegVisionConfig with CIDAS/clipseg-rd64 style configuration
>>> configuration = CLIPSegVisionConfig()
>>> # Initializing a CLIPSegVisionModel (with random weights) from the CIDAS/clipseg-rd64 style configuration
>>> model = CLIPSegVisionModel(configuration)
>>> # Accessing the model configuration
>>> configuration = model.config
```"""
model_type = "clipseg_vision_model"
base_config_key = "vision_config"
def __init__(
self,
hidden_size=768,
intermediate_size=3072,
num_hidden_layers=12,
num_attention_heads=12,
num_channels=3,
image_size=224,
patch_size=32,
hidden_act="quick_gelu",
layer_norm_eps=1e-5,
attention_dropout=0.0,
initializer_range=0.02,
initializer_factor=1.0,
**kwargs,
):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
self.hidden_size = hidden_size
self.intermediate_size = intermediate_size
self.num_hidden_layers = num_hidden_layers
self.num_attention_heads = num_attention_heads
self.num_channels = num_channels
self.patch_size = patch_size
self.image_size = image_size
self.initializer_range = initializer_range
self.initializer_factor = initializer_factor
self.attention_dropout = attention_dropout
self.layer_norm_eps = layer_norm_eps
self.hidden_act = hidden_act
class CLIPSegConfig(PretrainedConfig):
r"""
[`CLIPSegConfig`] is the configuration class to store the configuration of a [`CLIPSegModel`]. It is used to
instantiate a CLIPSeg model according to the specified arguments, defining the text model and vision model configs.
Instantiating a configuration with the defaults will yield a similar configuration to that of the CLIPSeg
[CIDAS/clipseg-rd64](https://huggingface.co/CIDAS/clipseg-rd64) architecture.
Configuration objects inherit from [`PretrainedConfig`] and can be used to control the model outputs. Read the
documentation from [`PretrainedConfig`] for more information.
Args:
text_config (`dict`, *optional*):
Dictionary of configuration options used to initialize [`CLIPSegTextConfig`].
vision_config (`dict`, *optional*):
Dictionary of configuration options used to initialize [`CLIPSegVisionConfig`].
projection_dim (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 512):
Dimensionality of text and vision projection layers.
logit_scale_init_value (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 2.6592):
The initial value of the *logit_scale* parameter. Default is used as per the original CLIPSeg implementation.
extract_layers (`List[int]`, *optional*, defaults to `[3, 6, 9]`):
Layers to extract when forwarding the query image through the frozen visual backbone of CLIP.
reduce_dim (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 64):
Dimensionality to reduce the CLIP vision embedding.
decoder_num_attention_heads (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 4):
Number of attention heads in the decoder of CLIPSeg.
decoder_attention_dropout (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.0):
The dropout ratio for the attention probabilities.
decoder_hidden_act (`str` or `function`, *optional*, defaults to `"quick_gelu"`):
The non-linear activation function (function or string) in the encoder and pooler. If string, `"gelu"`,
`"relu"`, `"selu"` and `"gelu_new"` `"quick_gelu"` are supported.
decoder_intermediate_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 2048):
Dimensionality of the "intermediate" (i.e., feed-forward) layers in the Transformer decoder.
conditional_layer (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 0):
The layer to use of the Transformer encoder whose activations will be combined with the condition
embeddings using FiLM (Feature-wise Linear Modulation). If 0, the last layer is used.
use_complex_transposed_convolution (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether to use a more complex transposed convolution in the decoder, enabling more fine-grained
segmentation.
kwargs (*optional*):
Dictionary of keyword arguments.
Example:
```python
>>> from transformers import CLIPSegConfig, CLIPSegModel
>>> # Initializing a CLIPSegConfig with CIDAS/clipseg-rd64 style configuration
>>> configuration = CLIPSegConfig()
>>> # Initializing a CLIPSegModel (with random weights) from the CIDAS/clipseg-rd64 style configuration
>>> model = CLIPSegModel(configuration)
>>> # Accessing the model configuration
>>> configuration = model.config
>>> # We can also initialize a CLIPSegConfig from a CLIPSegTextConfig and a CLIPSegVisionConfig
>>> # Initializing a CLIPSegText and CLIPSegVision configuration
>>> config_text = CLIPSegTextConfig()
>>> config_vision = CLIPSegVisionConfig()
>>> config = CLIPSegConfig.from_text_vision_configs(config_text, config_vision)
```"""
model_type = "clipseg"
sub_configs = {"text_config": CLIPSegTextConfig, "vision_config": CLIPSegVisionConfig}
def __init__(
self,
text_config=None,
vision_config=None,
projection_dim=512,
logit_scale_init_value=2.6592,
extract_layers=[3, 6, 9],
reduce_dim=64,
decoder_num_attention_heads=4,
decoder_attention_dropout=0.0,
decoder_hidden_act="quick_gelu",
decoder_intermediate_size=2048,
conditional_layer=0,
use_complex_transposed_convolution=False,
**kwargs,
):
# If `_config_dict` exist, we use them for the backward compatibility.
# We pop out these 2 attributes before calling `super().__init__` to avoid them being saved (which causes a lot
# of confusion!).
text_config_dict = kwargs.pop("text_config_dict", None)
vision_config_dict = kwargs.pop("vision_config_dict", None)
super().__init__(**kwargs)
# Instead of simply assigning `[text|vision]_config_dict` to `[text|vision]_config`, we use the values in
# `[text|vision]_config_dict` to update the values in `[text|vision]_config`. The values should be same in most
# cases, but we don't want to break anything regarding `_config_dict` that existed before commit `8827e1b2`.
if text_config_dict is not None:
if text_config is None:
text_config = {}
# This is the complete result when using `text_config_dict`.
_text_config_dict = CLIPSegTextConfig(**text_config_dict).to_dict()
# Give a warning if the values exist in both `_text_config_dict` and `text_config` but being different.
for key, value in _text_config_dict.items():
if key in text_config and value != text_config[key] and key not in ["transformers_version"]:
# If specified in `text_config_dict`
if key in text_config_dict:
message = (
f"`{key}` is found in both `text_config_dict` and `text_config` but with different values. "
f'The value `text_config_dict["{key}"]` will be used instead.'
)
# If inferred from default argument values (just to be super careful)
else:
message = (
f"`text_config_dict` is provided which will be used to initialize `CLIPSegTextConfig`. The "
f'value `text_config["{key}"]` will be overridden.'
)
logger.info(message)
# Update all values in `text_config` with the ones in `_text_config_dict`.
text_config.update(_text_config_dict)
if vision_config_dict is not None:
if vision_config is None:
vision_config = {}
# This is the complete result when using `vision_config_dict`.
_vision_config_dict = CLIPSegVisionConfig(**vision_config_dict).to_dict()
# convert keys to string instead of integer
if "id2label" in _vision_config_dict:
_vision_config_dict["id2label"] = {
str(key): value for key, value in _vision_config_dict["id2label"].items()
}
# Give a warning if the values exist in both `_vision_config_dict` and `vision_config` but being different.
for key, value in _vision_config_dict.items():
if key in vision_config and value != vision_config[key] and key not in ["transformers_version"]:
# If specified in `vision_config_dict`
if key in vision_config_dict:
message = (
f"`{key}` is found in both `vision_config_dict` and `vision_config` but with different "
f'values. The value `vision_config_dict["{key}"]` will be used instead.'
)
# If inferred from default argument values (just to be super careful)
else:
message = (
f"`vision_config_dict` is provided which will be used to initialize `CLIPSegVisionConfig`. "
f'The value `vision_config["{key}"]` will be overridden.'
)
logger.info(message)
# Update all values in `vision_config` with the ones in `_vision_config_dict`.
vision_config.update(_vision_config_dict)
if text_config is None:
text_config = {}
logger.info("`text_config` is `None`. Initializing the `CLIPSegTextConfig` with default values.")
if vision_config is None:
vision_config = {}
logger.info("`vision_config` is `None`. initializing the `CLIPSegVisionConfig` with default values.")
self.text_config = CLIPSegTextConfig(**text_config)
self.vision_config = CLIPSegVisionConfig(**vision_config)
self.projection_dim = projection_dim
self.logit_scale_init_value = logit_scale_init_value
self.extract_layers = extract_layers
self.reduce_dim = reduce_dim
self.decoder_num_attention_heads = decoder_num_attention_heads
self.decoder_attention_dropout = decoder_attention_dropout
self.decoder_hidden_act = decoder_hidden_act
self.decoder_intermediate_size = decoder_intermediate_size
self.conditional_layer = conditional_layer
self.initializer_factor = 1.0
self.use_complex_transposed_convolution = use_complex_transposed_convolution
@classmethod
def from_text_vision_configs(cls, text_config: CLIPSegTextConfig, vision_config: CLIPSegVisionConfig, **kwargs):
r"""
Instantiate a [`CLIPSegConfig`] (or a derived class) from clipseg text model configuration and clipseg vision
model configuration.
Returns:
[`CLIPSegConfig`]: An instance of a configuration object
"""
return cls(text_config=text_config.to_dict(), vision_config=vision_config.to_dict(), **kwargs)
__all__ = ["CLIPSegConfig", "CLIPSegTextConfig", "CLIPSegVisionConfig"]
```
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```py
# coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2022 The OpenAI Team Authors and The HuggingFace Team. All rights reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
"""PyTorch CLIPSeg model."""
import copy
import math
from dataclasses import dataclass
from typing import Any, Optional, Tuple, Union
import torch
import torch.utils.checkpoint
from torch import nn
from ...activations import ACT2FN
from ...modeling_attn_mask_utils import _create_4d_causal_attention_mask, _prepare_4d_attention_mask
from ...modeling_outputs import BaseModelOutput, BaseModelOutputWithPooling
from ...modeling_utils import PreTrainedModel
from ...utils import (
ModelOutput,
add_start_docstrings,
add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward,
logging,
replace_return_docstrings,
torch_int,
)
from .configuration_clipseg import CLIPSegConfig, CLIPSegTextConfig, CLIPSegVisionConfig
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC = "CIDAS/clipseg-rd64-refined"
# contrastive loss function, adapted from
# https://sachinruk.github.io/blog/pytorch/pytorch%20lightning/loss%20function/gpu/2021/03/07/CLIP.html
def contrastive_loss(logits: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
return nn.functional.cross_entropy(logits, torch.arange(len(logits), device=logits.device))
# Copied from transformers.models.clip.modeling_clip.clip_loss with clip->clipseg
def clipseg_loss(similarity: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
caption_loss = contrastive_loss(similarity)
image_loss = contrastive_loss(similarity.t())
return (caption_loss + image_loss) / 2.0
@dataclass
# Copied from transformers.models.clip.modeling_clip.CLIPOutput with CLIP->CLIPSeg
class CLIPSegOutput(ModelOutput):
"""
Args:
loss (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(1,)`, *optional*, returned when `return_loss` is `True`):
Contrastive loss for image-text similarity.
logits_per_image (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(image_batch_size, text_batch_size)`):
The scaled dot product scores between `image_embeds` and `text_embeds`. This represents the image-text
similarity scores.
logits_per_text (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(text_batch_size, image_batch_size)`):
The scaled dot product scores between `text_embeds` and `image_embeds`. This represents the text-image
similarity scores.
text_embeds (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, output_dim`):
The text embeddings obtained by applying the projection layer to the pooled output of [`CLIPSegTextModel`].
image_embeds (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, output_dim`):
The image embeddings obtained by applying the projection layer to the pooled output of [`CLIPSegVisionModel`].
text_model_output (`BaseModelOutputWithPooling`):
The output of the [`CLIPSegTextModel`].
vision_model_output (`BaseModelOutputWithPooling`):
The output of the [`CLIPSegVisionModel`].
"""
loss: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None
logits_per_image: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None
logits_per_text: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None
text_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None
image_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None
text_model_output: BaseModelOutputWithPooling = None
vision_model_output: BaseModelOutputWithPooling = None
def to_tuple(self) -> Tuple[Any]:
return tuple(
self[k] if k not in ["text_model_output", "vision_model_output"] else getattr(self, k).to_tuple()
for k in self.keys()
)
@dataclass
class CLIPSegDecoderOutput(ModelOutput):
"""
Args:
logits (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, height, width)`):
Classification scores for each pixel.
hidden_states (`tuple(torch.FloatTensor)`, *optional*, returned when `output_hidden_states=True` is passed or when `config.output_hidden_states=True`):
Tuple of `torch.FloatTensor` (one for the output of the embeddings, if the model has an embedding layer, +
one for the output of each layer) of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`.
attentions (`tuple(torch.FloatTensor)`, *optional*, returned when `output_attentions=True` is passed or when `config.output_attentions=True`):
Tuple of `torch.FloatTensor` (one for each layer) of shape `(batch_size, num_heads, sequence_length,
sequence_length)`. Attentions weights after the attention softmax, used to compute the weighted average in
the self-attention heads.
"""
logits: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None
hidden_states: Optional[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]] = None
attentions: Optional[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]] = None
@dataclass
class CLIPSegImageSegmentationOutput(ModelOutput):
"""
Args:
loss (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(1,)`, *optional*, returned when `return_loss` is `True`):
Contrastive loss for image-text similarity.
...
vision_model_output (`BaseModelOutputWithPooling`):
The output of the [`CLIPSegVisionModel`].
"""
loss: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None
logits: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None
conditional_embeddings: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None
pooled_output: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None
vision_model_output: BaseModelOutputWithPooling = None
decoder_output: CLIPSegDecoderOutput = None
def to_tuple(self) -> Tuple[Any]:
return tuple(
self[k] if k not in ["vision_model_output", "decoder_output"] else getattr(self, k).to_tuple()
for k in self.keys()
)
class CLIPSegVisionEmbeddings(nn.Module):
# Copied from transformers.models.clip.modeling_clip.CLIPVisionEmbeddings.__init__ with CLIP->CLIPSeg
def __init__(self, config: CLIPSegVisionConfig):
super().__init__()
self.config = config
self.embed_dim = config.hidden_size
self.image_size = config.image_size
self.patch_size = config.patch_size
self.class_embedding = nn.Parameter(torch.randn(self.embed_dim))
self.patch_embedding = nn.Conv2d(
in_channels=config.num_channels,
out_channels=self.embed_dim,
kernel_size=self.patch_size,
stride=self.patch_size,
bias=False,
)
self.num_patches = (self.image_size // self.patch_size) ** 2
self.num_positions = self.num_patches + 1
self.position_embedding = nn.Embedding(self.num_positions, self.embed_dim)
self.register_buffer("position_ids", torch.arange(self.num_positions).expand((1, -1)), persistent=False)
def interpolate_pos_encoding(self, embeddings: torch.Tensor, height: int, width: int) -> torch.Tensor:
"""
This method allows to interpolate the pre-trained position encodings, to be able to use the model on higher resolution
images. This method is also adapted to support torch.jit tracing.
Adapted from:
- https://github.com/facebookresearch/dino/blob/de9ee3df6cf39fac952ab558447af1fa1365362a/vision_transformer.py#L174-L194, and
- https://github.com/facebookresearch/dinov2/blob/e1277af2ba9496fbadf7aec6eba56e8d882d1e35/dinov2/models/vision_transformer.py#L179-L211
"""
num_patches = embeddings.shape[1] - 1
position_embedding = self.position_embedding.weight.unsqueeze(0)
num_positions = position_embedding.shape[1] - 1
# always interpolate when tracing to ensure the exported model works for dynamic input shapes
if not torch.jit.is_tracing() and num_patches == num_positions and height == width:
return self.position_embedding(self.position_ids)
class_pos_embed = position_embedding[:, :1]
patch_pos_embed = position_embedding[:, 1:]
dim = embeddings.shape[-1]
new_height = height // self.patch_size
new_width = width // self.patch_size
sqrt_num_positions = torch_int(num_positions**0.5)
patch_pos_embed = patch_pos_embed.reshape(1, sqrt_num_positions, sqrt_num_positions, dim)
patch_pos_embed = patch_pos_embed.permute(0, 3, 1, 2)
patch_pos_embed = nn.functional.interpolate(
patch_pos_embed,
size=(new_height, new_width),
mode="bicubic",
align_corners=False,
)
patch_pos_embed = patch_pos_embed.permute(0, 2, 3, 1).view(1, -1, dim)
return torch.cat((class_pos_embed, patch_pos_embed), dim=1)
def forward(self, pixel_values: torch.FloatTensor, interpolate_pos_encoding=True) -> torch.Tensor:
batch_size, _, height, width = pixel_values.shape
if not interpolate_pos_encoding and (height != self.image_size or width != self.image_size):
raise ValueError(
f"Input image size ({height}*{width}) doesn't match model ({self.image_size}*{self.image_size})."
)
patch_embeds = self.patch_embedding(pixel_values) # shape = [*, width, grid, grid]
patch_embeds = patch_embeds.flatten(2).transpose(1, 2)
class_embeds = self.class_embedding.expand(batch_size, 1, -1)
embeddings = torch.cat([class_embeds, patch_embeds], dim=1)
if interpolate_pos_encoding:
embeddings = embeddings + self.interpolate_pos_encoding(embeddings, height, width)
else:
embeddings = embeddings + self.position_embedding(self.position_ids)
return embeddings
# Copied from transformers.models.clip.modeling_clip.CLIPTextEmbeddings with CLIP->CLIPSeg
class CLIPSegTextEmbeddings(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config: CLIPSegTextConfig):
super().__init__()
embed_dim = config.hidden_size
self.token_embedding = nn.Embedding(config.vocab_size, embed_dim)
self.position_embedding = nn.Embedding(config.max_position_embeddings, embed_dim)
# position_ids (1, len position emb) is contiguous in memory and exported when serialized
self.register_buffer(
"position_ids", torch.arange(config.max_position_embeddings).expand((1, -1)), persistent=False
)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
) -> torch.Tensor:
seq_length = input_ids.shape[-1] if input_ids is not None else inputs_embeds.shape[-2]
max_position_embedding = self.position_embedding.weight.shape[0]
if seq_length > max_position_embedding:
raise ValueError(
f"Sequence length must be less than max_position_embeddings (got `sequence length`: "
f"{seq_length} and max_position_embeddings: {max_position_embedding}"
)
if position_ids is None:
position_ids = self.position_ids[:, :seq_length]
if inputs_embeds is None:
inputs_embeds = self.token_embedding(input_ids)
position_embeddings = self.position_embedding(position_ids)
embeddings = inputs_embeds + position_embeddings
return embeddings
# Copied from transformers.models.clip.modeling_clip.CLIPAttention with CLIP->CLIPSeg
class CLIPSegAttention(nn.Module):
"""Multi-headed attention from 'Attention Is All You Need' paper"""
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.config = config
self.embed_dim = config.hidden_size
self.num_heads = config.num_attention_heads
self.head_dim = self.embed_dim // self.num_heads
if self.head_dim * self.num_heads != self.embed_dim:
raise ValueError(
f"embed_dim must be divisible by num_heads (got `embed_dim`: {self.embed_dim} and `num_heads`:"
f" {self.num_heads})."
)
self.scale = self.head_dim**-0.5
self.dropout = config.attention_dropout
self.k_proj = nn.Linear(self.embed_dim, self.embed_dim)
self.v_proj = nn.Linear(self.embed_dim, self.embed_dim)
self.q_proj = nn.Linear(self.embed_dim, self.embed_dim)
self.out_proj = nn.Linear(self.embed_dim, self.embed_dim)
def _shape(self, tensor: torch.Tensor, seq_len: int, bsz: int):
return tensor.view(bsz, seq_len, self.num_heads, self.head_dim).transpose(1, 2).contiguous()
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
causal_attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Tuple[torch.Tensor, Optional[torch.Tensor]]:
"""Input shape: Batch x Time x Channel"""
bsz, tgt_len, embed_dim = hidden_states.size()
# get query proj
query_states = self.q_proj(hidden_states) * self.scale
key_states = self._shape(self.k_proj(hidden_states), -1, bsz)
value_states = self._shape(self.v_proj(hidden_states), -1, bsz)
proj_shape = (bsz * self.num_heads, -1, self.head_dim)
query_states = self._shape(query_states, tgt_len, bsz).view(*proj_shape)
key_states = key_states.view(*proj_shape)
value_states = value_states.view(*proj_shape)
src_len = key_states.size(1)
attn_weights = torch.bmm(query_states, key_states.transpose(1, 2))
if attn_weights.size() != (bsz * self.num_heads, tgt_len, src_len):
raise ValueError(
f"Attention weights should be of size {(bsz * self.num_heads, tgt_len, src_len)}, but is"
f" {attn_weights.size()}"
)
# apply the causal_attention_mask first
if causal_attention_mask is not None:
if causal_attention_mask.size() != (bsz, 1, tgt_len, src_len):
raise ValueError(
f"Attention mask should be of size {(bsz, 1, tgt_len, src_len)}, but is"
f" {causal_attention_mask.size()}"
)
attn_weights = attn_weights.view(bsz, self.num_heads, tgt_len, src_len) + causal_attention_mask
attn_weights = attn_weights.view(bsz * self.num_heads, tgt_len, src_len)
if attention_mask is not None:
if attention_mask.size() != (bsz, 1, tgt_len, src_len):
raise ValueError(
f"Attention mask should be of size {(bsz, 1, tgt_len, src_len)}, but is {attention_mask.size()}"
)
attn_weights = attn_weights.view(bsz, self.num_heads, tgt_len, src_len) + attention_mask
attn_weights = attn_weights.view(bsz * self.num_heads, tgt_len, src_len)
attn_weights = nn.functional.softmax(attn_weights, dim=-1)
if output_attentions:
# this operation is a bit awkward, but it's required to
# make sure that attn_weights keeps its gradient.
# In order to do so, attn_weights have to reshaped
# twice and have to be reused in the following
attn_weights_reshaped = attn_weights.view(bsz, self.num_heads, tgt_len, src_len)
attn_weights = attn_weights_reshaped.view(bsz * self.num_heads, tgt_len, src_len)
else:
attn_weights_reshaped = None
attn_probs = nn.functional.dropout(attn_weights, p=self.dropout, training=self.training)
attn_output = torch.bmm(attn_probs, value_states)
if attn_output.size() != (bsz * self.num_heads, tgt_len, self.head_dim):
raise ValueError(
f"`attn_output` should be of size {(bsz, self.num_heads, tgt_len, self.head_dim)}, but is"
f" {attn_output.size()}"
)
attn_output = attn_output.view(bsz, self.num_heads, tgt_len, self.head_dim)
attn_output = attn_output.transpose(1, 2)
attn_output = attn_output.reshape(bsz, tgt_len, embed_dim)
attn_output = self.out_proj(attn_output)
return attn_output, attn_weights_reshaped
# Copied from transformers.models.clip.modeling_clip.CLIPMLP with CLIP->CLIPSeg
class CLIPSegMLP(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.config = config
self.activation_fn = ACT2FN[config.hidden_act]
self.fc1 = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.intermediate_size)
self.fc2 = nn.Linear(config.intermediate_size, config.hidden_size)
def forward(self, hidden_states: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
hidden_states = self.fc1(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.activation_fn(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.fc2(hidden_states)
return hidden_states
# Copied from transformers.models.altclip.modeling_altclip.AltCLIPEncoderLayer with AltCLIP->CLIPSeg
class CLIPSegEncoderLayer(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config: CLIPSegConfig):
super().__init__()
self.embed_dim = config.hidden_size
self.self_attn = CLIPSegAttention(config)
self.layer_norm1 = nn.LayerNorm(self.embed_dim, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
self.mlp = CLIPSegMLP(config)
self.layer_norm2 = nn.LayerNorm(self.embed_dim, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
attention_mask: torch.Tensor,
causal_attention_mask: torch.Tensor,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]:
"""
Args:
hidden_states (`torch.FloatTensor`): input to the layer of shape `(batch, seq_len, embed_dim)`
attention_mask (`torch.FloatTensor`): attention mask of size
`(batch, 1, tgt_len, src_len)` where padding elements are indicated by very large negative values.
`(config.encoder_attention_heads,)`.
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under
returned tensors for more detail.
"""
residual = hidden_states
hidden_states = self.layer_norm1(hidden_states)
hidden_states, attn_weights = self.self_attn(
hidden_states=hidden_states,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
causal_attention_mask=causal_attention_mask,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
)
hidden_states = residual + hidden_states
residual = hidden_states
hidden_states = self.layer_norm2(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.mlp(hidden_states)
hidden_states = residual + hidden_states
outputs = (hidden_states,)
if output_attentions:
outputs += (attn_weights,)
return outputs
class CLIPSegPreTrainedModel(PreTrainedModel):
"""
An abstract class to handle weights initialization and a simple interface for downloading and loading pretrained
models.
"""
config_class = CLIPSegConfig
base_model_prefix = "clip"
supports_gradient_checkpointing = True
def _init_weights(self, module):
"""Initialize the weights"""
factor = self.config.initializer_factor
if isinstance(module, CLIPSegTextEmbeddings):
module.token_embedding.weight.data.normal_(mean=0.0, std=factor * 0.02)
module.position_embedding.weight.data.normal_(mean=0.0, std=factor * 0.02)
elif isinstance(module, CLIPSegVisionEmbeddings):
factor = self.config.initializer_factor
nn.init.normal_(module.class_embedding, mean=0.0, std=module.embed_dim**-0.5 * factor)
nn.init.normal_(module.patch_embedding.weight, std=module.config.initializer_range * factor)
nn.init.normal_(module.position_embedding.weight, std=module.config.initializer_range * factor)
elif isinstance(module, CLIPSegAttention):
factor = self.config.initializer_factor
in_proj_std = (module.embed_dim**-0.5) * ((2 * module.config.num_hidden_layers) ** -0.5) * factor
out_proj_std = (module.embed_dim**-0.5) * factor
nn.init.normal_(module.q_proj.weight, std=in_proj_std)
nn.init.normal_(module.k_proj.weight, std=in_proj_std)
nn.init.normal_(module.v_proj.weight, std=in_proj_std)
nn.init.normal_(module.out_proj.weight, std=out_proj_std)
elif isinstance(module, CLIPSegMLP):
factor = self.config.initializer_factor
in_proj_std = (module.config.hidden_size**-0.5) * ((2 * module.config.num_hidden_layers) ** -0.5) * factor
fc_std = (2 * module.config.hidden_size) ** -0.5 * factor
nn.init.normal_(module.fc1.weight, std=fc_std)
nn.init.normal_(module.fc2.weight, std=in_proj_std)
elif isinstance(module, CLIPSegModel):
nn.init.normal_(
module.text_projection.weight,
std=module.text_embed_dim**-0.5 * self.config.initializer_factor,
)
nn.init.normal_(
module.visual_projection.weight,
std=module.vision_embed_dim**-0.5 * self.config.initializer_factor,
)
if isinstance(module, nn.LayerNorm):
module.bias.data.zero_()
module.weight.data.fill_(1.0)
if isinstance(module, nn.Linear) and module.bias is not None:
module.bias.data.zero_()
CLIPSEG_START_DOCSTRING = r"""
This model is a PyTorch [torch.nn.Module](https://pytorch.org/docs/stable/nn.html#torch.nn.Module) subclass. Use it
as a regular PyTorch Module and refer to the PyTorch documentation for all matter related to general usage and
behavior.
Parameters:
config ([`CLIPSegConfig`]): Model configuration class with all the parameters of the model.
Initializing with a config file does not load the weights associated with the model, only the
configuration. Check out the [`~PreTrainedModel.from_pretrained`] method to load the model weights.
"""
CLIPSEG_TEXT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING = r"""
Args:
input_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`):
Indices of input sequence tokens in the vocabulary. Padding will be ignored by default should you provide
it.
Indices can be obtained using [`AutoTokenizer`]. See [`PreTrainedTokenizer.encode`] and
[`PreTrainedTokenizer.__call__`] for details.
[What are input IDs?](../glossary#input-ids)
attention_mask (`torch.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on padding token indices. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
position_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Indices of positions of each input sequence tokens in the position embeddings. Selected in the range `[0,
config.max_position_embeddings - 1]`.
[What are position IDs?](../glossary#position-ids)
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under returned
tensors for more detail.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors for
more detail.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple.
"""
CLIPSEG_VISION_INPUTS_DOCSTRING = r"""
Args:
pixel_values (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, num_channels, height, width)`):
Pixel values. Padding will be ignored by default should you provide it. Pixel values can be obtained using
[`AutoImageProcessor`]. See [`CLIPImageProcessor.__call__`] for details.
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under returned
tensors for more detail.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors for
more detail.
interpolate_pos_encoding (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether to interpolate the pre-trained position encodings.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple.
"""
CLIPSEG_INPUTS_DOCSTRING = r"""
Args:
input_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`):
Indices of input sequence tokens in the vocabulary. Padding will be ignored by default should you provide
it.
Indices can be obtained using [`AutoTokenizer`]. See [`PreTrainedTokenizer.encode`] and
[`PreTrainedTokenizer.__call__`] for details.
[What are input IDs?](../glossary#input-ids)
attention_mask (`torch.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on padding token indices. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
position_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Indices of positions of each input sequence tokens in the position embeddings. Selected in the range `[0,
config.max_position_embeddings - 1]`.
[What are position IDs?](../glossary#position-ids)
pixel_values (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, num_channels, height, width)`):
Pixel values. Padding will be ignored by default should you provide it. Pixel values can be obtained using
[`AutoImageProcessor`]. See [`CLIPImageProcessor.__call__`] for details.
return_loss (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the contrastive loss.
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under returned
tensors for more detail.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors for
more detail.
interpolate_pos_encoding (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether to interpolate the pre-trained position encodings.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple.
"""
# Copied from transformers.models.altclip.modeling_altclip.AltCLIPEncoder with AltCLIP->CLIPSeg
class CLIPSegEncoder(nn.Module):
"""
Transformer encoder consisting of `config.num_hidden_layers` self attention layers. Each layer is a
[`CLIPSegEncoderLayer`].
Args:
config: CLIPSegConfig
"""
def __init__(self, config: CLIPSegConfig):
super().__init__()
self.config = config
self.layers = nn.ModuleList([CLIPSegEncoderLayer(config) for _ in range(config.num_hidden_layers)])
self.gradient_checkpointing = False
def forward(
self,
inputs_embeds,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
causal_attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple, BaseModelOutput]:
r"""
Args:
inputs_embeds (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`):
Optionally, instead of passing `input_ids` you can choose to directly pass an embedded representation.
This is useful if you want more control over how to convert `input_ids` indices into associated vectors
than the model's internal embedding lookup matrix.
attention_mask (`torch.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on padding token indices. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
causal_attention_mask (`torch.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Causal mask for the text model. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under
returned tensors for more detail.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors
for more detail.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple.
"""
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
encoder_states = () if output_hidden_states else None
all_attentions = () if output_attentions else None
hidden_states = inputs_embeds
for idx, encoder_layer in enumerate(self.layers):
if output_hidden_states:
encoder_states = encoder_states + (hidden_states,)
if self.gradient_checkpointing and self.training:
layer_outputs = self._gradient_checkpointing_func(
encoder_layer.__call__,
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
causal_attention_mask,
output_attentions,
)
else:
layer_outputs = encoder_layer(
hidden_states,
attention_mask,
causal_attention_mask,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
)
hidden_states = layer_outputs[0]
if output_attentions:
all_attentions = all_attentions + (layer_outputs[1],)
if output_hidden_states:
encoder_states = encoder_states + (hidden_states,)
if not return_dict:
return tuple(v for v in [hidden_states, encoder_states, all_attentions] if v is not None)
return BaseModelOutput(
last_hidden_state=hidden_states, hidden_states=encoder_states, attentions=all_attentions
)
class CLIPSegTextTransformer(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config: CLIPSegTextConfig):
super().__init__()
self.config = config
embed_dim = config.hidden_size
self.embeddings = CLIPSegTextEmbeddings(config)
self.encoder = CLIPSegEncoder(config)
self.final_layer_norm = nn.LayerNorm(embed_dim, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
# For `pooled_output` computation
self.eos_token_id = config.eos_token_id
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(CLIPSEG_TEXT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=BaseModelOutputWithPooling, config_class=CLIPSegTextConfig)
# Adapted from transformers.models.clip.modeling_clip.CLIPTextTransformer.forward with clip->clipseg, CLIP->CLIPSeg
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple, BaseModelOutputWithPooling]:
r"""
Returns:
"""
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
if input_ids is None:
raise ValueError("You have to specify input_ids")
input_shape = input_ids.size()
input_ids = input_ids.view(-1, input_shape[-1])
hidden_states = self.embeddings(input_ids=input_ids, position_ids=position_ids)
# CLIPSeg's text model uses causal mask, prepare it here.
# https://github.com/openai/CLIPSeg/blob/cfcffb90e69f37bf2ff1e988237a0fbe41f33c04/clipseg/model.py#L324
causal_attention_mask = _create_4d_causal_attention_mask(
input_shape, hidden_states.dtype, device=hidden_states.device
)
# expand attention_mask
if attention_mask is not None:
# [bsz, seq_len] -> [bsz, 1, tgt_seq_len, src_seq_len]
attention_mask = _prepare_4d_attention_mask(attention_mask, hidden_states.dtype)
encoder_outputs = self.encoder(
inputs_embeds=hidden_states,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
causal_attention_mask=causal_attention_mask,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
last_hidden_state = encoder_outputs[0]
last_hidden_state = self.final_layer_norm(last_hidden_state)
if self.eos_token_id == 2:
# The `eos_token_id` was incorrect before PR #24773: Let's keep what have been done here.
# A CLIPSeg model with such `eos_token_id` in the config can't work correctly with extra new tokens added
# ------------------------------------------------------------
# text_embeds.shape = [batch_size, sequence_length, transformer.width]
# take features from the eot embedding (eot_token is the highest number in each sequence)
# casting to torch.int for onnx compatibility: argmax doesn't support int64 inputs with opset 14
pooled_output = last_hidden_state[
torch.arange(last_hidden_state.shape[0], device=last_hidden_state.device),
input_ids.to(dtype=torch.int, device=last_hidden_state.device).argmax(dim=-1),
]
else:
# The config gets updated `eos_token_id` from PR #24773 (so the use of exta new tokens is possible)
pooled_output = last_hidden_state[
torch.arange(last_hidden_state.shape[0], device=last_hidden_state.device),
# We need to get the first position of `eos_token_id` value (`pad_token_ids` might equal to `eos_token_id`)
# Note: we assume each sequence (along batch dim.) contains an `eos_token_id` (e.g. prepared by the tokenizer)
(input_ids.to(dtype=torch.int, device=last_hidden_state.device) == self.eos_token_id)
.int()
.argmax(dim=-1),
]
if not return_dict:
return (last_hidden_state, pooled_output) + encoder_outputs[1:]
return BaseModelOutputWithPooling(
last_hidden_state=last_hidden_state,
pooler_output=pooled_output,
hidden_states=encoder_outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=encoder_outputs.attentions,
)
class CLIPSegTextModel(CLIPSegPreTrainedModel):
config_class = CLIPSegTextConfig
_no_split_modules = ["CLIPSegTextEmbeddings", "CLIPSegEncoderLayer"]
def __init__(self, config: CLIPSegTextConfig):
super().__init__(config)
self.text_model = CLIPSegTextTransformer(config)
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
def get_input_embeddings(self) -> nn.Module:
return self.text_model.embeddings.token_embedding
def set_input_embeddings(self, value):
self.text_model.embeddings.token_embedding = value
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(CLIPSEG_TEXT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=BaseModelOutputWithPooling, config_class=CLIPSegTextConfig)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple, BaseModelOutputWithPooling]:
r"""
Returns:
Examples:
```python
>>> from transformers import AutoTokenizer, CLIPSegTextModel
>>> tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("CIDAS/clipseg-rd64-refined")
>>> model = CLIPSegTextModel.from_pretrained("CIDAS/clipseg-rd64-refined")
>>> inputs = tokenizer(["a photo of a cat", "a photo of a dog"], padding=True, return_tensors="pt")
>>> outputs = model(**inputs)
>>> last_hidden_state = outputs.last_hidden_state
>>> pooled_output = outputs.pooler_output # pooled (EOS token) states
```"""
return self.text_model(
input_ids=input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
position_ids=position_ids,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
class CLIPSegVisionTransformer(nn.Module):
# Copied from transformers.models.altclip.modeling_altclip.AltCLIPVisionTransformer.__init__ with AltCLIP->CLIPSeg
def __init__(self, config: CLIPSegVisionConfig):
super().__init__()
self.config = config
embed_dim = config.hidden_size
self.embeddings = CLIPSegVisionEmbeddings(config)
self.pre_layrnorm = nn.LayerNorm(embed_dim, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
self.encoder = CLIPSegEncoder(config)
self.post_layernorm = nn.LayerNorm(embed_dim, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(CLIPSEG_VISION_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=BaseModelOutputWithPooling, config_class=CLIPSegVisionConfig)
def forward(
self,
pixel_values: Optional[torch.FloatTensor],
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
interpolate_pos_encoding: Optional[bool] = True,
) -> Union[Tuple, BaseModelOutputWithPooling]:
r"""
Returns:
"""
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
hidden_states = self.embeddings(pixel_values, interpolate_pos_encoding=interpolate_pos_encoding)
hidden_states = self.pre_layrnorm(hidden_states)
encoder_outputs = self.encoder(
inputs_embeds=hidden_states,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
last_hidden_state = encoder_outputs[0]
pooled_output = last_hidden_state[:, 0, :]
pooled_output = self.post_layernorm(pooled_output)
if not return_dict:
return (last_hidden_state, pooled_output) + encoder_outputs[1:]
return BaseModelOutputWithPooling(
last_hidden_state=last_hidden_state,
pooler_output=pooled_output,
hidden_states=encoder_outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=encoder_outputs.attentions,
)
class CLIPSegVisionModel(CLIPSegPreTrainedModel):
config_class = CLIPSegVisionConfig
main_input_name = "pixel_values"
def __init__(self, config: CLIPSegVisionConfig):
super().__init__(config)
self.vision_model = CLIPSegVisionTransformer(config)
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
def get_input_embeddings(self) -> nn.Module:
return self.vision_model.embeddings.patch_embedding
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(CLIPSEG_VISION_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=BaseModelOutputWithPooling, config_class=CLIPSegVisionConfig)
def forward(
self,
pixel_values: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
interpolate_pos_encoding: Optional[bool] = True,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple, BaseModelOutputWithPooling]:
r"""
Returns:
Examples:
```python
>>> from PIL import Image
>>> import requests
>>> from transformers import AutoProcessor, CLIPSegVisionModel
>>> processor = AutoProcessor.from_pretrained("CIDAS/clipseg-rd64-refined")
>>> model = CLIPSegVisionModel.from_pretrained("CIDAS/clipseg-rd64-refined")
>>> url = "http://images.cocodataset.org/val2017/000000039769.jpg"
>>> image = Image.open(requests.get(url, stream=True).raw)
>>> inputs = processor(images=image, return_tensors="pt")
>>> outputs = model(**inputs)
>>> last_hidden_state = outputs.last_hidden_state
>>> pooled_output = outputs.pooler_output # pooled CLS states
```"""
return self.vision_model(
pixel_values=pixel_values,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
interpolate_pos_encoding=interpolate_pos_encoding,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
@add_start_docstrings(CLIPSEG_START_DOCSTRING)
class CLIPSegModel(CLIPSegPreTrainedModel):
config_class = CLIPSegConfig
def __init__(self, config: CLIPSegConfig):
super().__init__(config)
if not isinstance(config.text_config, CLIPSegTextConfig):
raise TypeError(
"config.text_config is expected to be of type CLIPSegTextConfig but is of type"
f" {type(config.text_config)}."
)
if not isinstance(config.vision_config, CLIPSegVisionConfig):
raise TypeError(
"config.vision_config is expected to be of type CLIPSegVisionConfig but is of type"
f" {type(config.vision_config)}."
)
text_config = config.text_config
vision_config = config.vision_config
self.projection_dim = config.projection_dim
self.text_embed_dim = text_config.hidden_size
self.vision_embed_dim = vision_config.hidden_size
self.text_model = CLIPSegTextTransformer(text_config)
self.vision_model = CLIPSegVisionTransformer(vision_config)
self.visual_projection = nn.Linear(self.vision_embed_dim, self.projection_dim, bias=False)
self.text_projection = nn.Linear(self.text_embed_dim, self.projection_dim, bias=False)
self.logit_scale = nn.Parameter(torch.tensor(self.config.logit_scale_init_value))
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(CLIPSEG_TEXT_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
def get_text_features(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> torch.FloatTensor:
r"""
Returns:
text_features (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, output_dim`): The text embeddings obtained by
applying the projection layer to the pooled output of [`CLIPSegTextModel`].
Examples:
```python
>>> from transformers import AutoTokenizer, CLIPSegModel
>>> tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("CIDAS/clipseg-rd64-refined")
>>> model = CLIPSegModel.from_pretrained("CIDAS/clipseg-rd64-refined")
>>> inputs = tokenizer(["a photo of a cat", "a photo of a dog"], padding=True, return_tensors="pt")
>>> text_features = model.get_text_features(**inputs)
```"""
# Use CLIPSEG model's config for some fields (if specified) instead of those of vision & text components.
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
text_outputs = self.text_model(
input_ids=input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
position_ids=position_ids,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
pooled_output = text_outputs[1]
text_features = self.text_projection(pooled_output)
return text_features
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(CLIPSEG_VISION_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
def get_image_features(
self,
pixel_values: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
interpolate_pos_encoding: bool = True,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> torch.FloatTensor:
r"""
Returns:
image_features (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, output_dim`): The image embeddings obtained by
applying the projection layer to the pooled output of [`CLIPSegVisionModel`].
Examples:
```python
>>> from PIL import Image
>>> import requests
>>> from transformers import AutoProcessor, CLIPSegModel
>>> processor = AutoProcessor.from_pretrained("CIDAS/clipseg-rd64-refined")
>>> model = CLIPSegModel.from_pretrained("CIDAS/clipseg-rd64-refined")
>>> url = "http://images.cocodataset.org/val2017/000000039769.jpg"
>>> image = Image.open(requests.get(url, stream=True).raw)
>>> inputs = processor(images=image, return_tensors="pt")
>>> image_features = model.get_image_features(**inputs)
```"""
# Use CLIPSEG model's config for some fields (if specified) instead of those of vision & text components.
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
vision_outputs = self.vision_model(
pixel_values=pixel_values,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
interpolate_pos_encoding=interpolate_pos_encoding,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
pooled_output = vision_outputs[1] # pooled_output
image_features = self.visual_projection(pooled_output)
return image_features
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(CLIPSEG_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=CLIPSegOutput, config_class=CLIPSegConfig)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
pixel_values: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
return_loss: Optional[bool] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
interpolate_pos_encoding: bool = True,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple, CLIPSegOutput]:
r"""
Returns:
Examples:
```python
>>> from PIL import Image
>>> import requests
>>> from transformers import AutoProcessor, CLIPSegModel
>>> processor = AutoProcessor.from_pretrained("CIDAS/clipseg-rd64-refined")
>>> model = CLIPSegModel.from_pretrained("CIDAS/clipseg-rd64-refined")
>>> url = "http://images.cocodataset.org/val2017/000000039769.jpg"
>>> image = Image.open(requests.get(url, stream=True).raw)
>>> inputs = processor(
... text=["a photo of a cat", "a photo of a dog"], images=image, return_tensors="pt", padding=True
... )
>>> outputs = model(**inputs)
>>> logits_per_image = outputs.logits_per_image # this is the image-text similarity score
>>> probs = logits_per_image.softmax(dim=1) # we can take the softmax to get the label probabilities
```"""
# Use CLIPSEG model's config for some fields (if specified) instead of those of vision & text components.
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
vision_outputs = self.vision_model(
pixel_values=pixel_values,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
interpolate_pos_encoding=interpolate_pos_encoding,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
text_outputs = self.text_model(
input_ids=input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
position_ids=position_ids,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
image_embeds = vision_outputs[1]
image_embeds = self.visual_projection(image_embeds)
text_embeds = text_outputs[1]
text_embeds = self.text_projection(text_embeds)
# normalized features
image_embeds = image_embeds / image_embeds.norm(p=2, dim=-1, keepdim=True)
text_embeds = text_embeds / text_embeds.norm(p=2, dim=-1, keepdim=True)
# cosine similarity as logits
logit_scale = self.logit_scale.exp()
logits_per_text = torch.matmul(text_embeds, image_embeds.t()) * logit_scale
logits_per_image = logits_per_text.t()
loss = None
if return_loss:
loss = clipseg_loss(logits_per_text)
if not return_dict:
output = (logits_per_image, logits_per_text, text_embeds, image_embeds, text_outputs, vision_outputs)
return ((loss,) + output) if loss is not None else output
return CLIPSegOutput(
loss=loss,
logits_per_image=logits_per_image,
logits_per_text=logits_per_text,
text_embeds=text_embeds,
image_embeds=image_embeds,
text_model_output=text_outputs,
vision_model_output=vision_outputs,
)
class CLIPSegDecoderLayer(nn.Module):
"""
CLIPSeg decoder layer, which is identical to `CLIPSegEncoderLayer`, except that normalization is applied after
self-attention/MLP, rather than before.
"""
# Copied from transformers.models.altclip.modeling_altclip.AltCLIPEncoderLayer.__init__ with AltCLIP->CLIPSeg
def __init__(self, config: CLIPSegConfig):
super().__init__()
self.embed_dim = config.hidden_size
self.self_attn = CLIPSegAttention(config)
self.layer_norm1 = nn.LayerNorm(self.embed_dim, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
self.mlp = CLIPSegMLP(config)
self.layer_norm2 = nn.LayerNorm(self.embed_dim, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
attention_mask: torch.Tensor,
causal_attention_mask: torch.Tensor,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]:
"""
Args:
hidden_states (`torch.FloatTensor`): input to the layer of shape `(batch, seq_len, embed_dim)`
attention_mask (`torch.FloatTensor`): attention mask of size
`(batch, 1, tgt_len, src_len)` where padding elements are indicated by very large negative values.
`(config.encoder_attention_heads,)`.
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under
returned tensors for more detail.
"""
residual = hidden_states
hidden_states, attn_weights = self.self_attn(
hidden_states=hidden_states,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
causal_attention_mask=causal_attention_mask,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
)
hidden_states = residual + hidden_states
hidden_states = self.layer_norm1(hidden_states)
residual = hidden_states
hidden_states = self.mlp(hidden_states)
hidden_states = residual + hidden_states
hidden_states = self.layer_norm2(hidden_states)
outputs = (hidden_states,)
if output_attentions:
outputs += (attn_weights,)
return outputs
class CLIPSegDecoder(CLIPSegPreTrainedModel):
def __init__(self, config: CLIPSegConfig):
super().__init__(config)
self.conditional_layer = config.conditional_layer
self.film_mul = nn.Linear(config.projection_dim, config.reduce_dim)
self.film_add = nn.Linear(config.projection_dim, config.reduce_dim)
if config.use_complex_transposed_convolution:
transposed_kernels = (config.vision_config.patch_size // 4, config.vision_config.patch_size // 4)
self.transposed_convolution = nn.Sequential(
nn.Conv2d(config.reduce_dim, config.reduce_dim, kernel_size=3, padding=1),
nn.ReLU(),
nn.ConvTranspose2d(
config.reduce_dim,
config.reduce_dim // 2,
kernel_size=transposed_kernels[0],
stride=transposed_kernels[0],
),
nn.ReLU(),
nn.ConvTranspose2d(
config.reduce_dim // 2, 1, kernel_size=transposed_kernels[1], stride=transposed_kernels[1]
),
)
else:
self.transposed_convolution = nn.ConvTranspose2d(
config.reduce_dim, 1, config.vision_config.patch_size, stride=config.vision_config.patch_size
)
depth = len(config.extract_layers)
self.reduces = nn.ModuleList(
[nn.Linear(config.vision_config.hidden_size, config.reduce_dim) for _ in range(depth)]
)
decoder_config = copy.deepcopy(config.vision_config)
decoder_config.hidden_size = config.reduce_dim
decoder_config.num_attention_heads = config.decoder_num_attention_heads
decoder_config.intermediate_size = config.decoder_intermediate_size
decoder_config.hidden_act = "relu"
self.layers = nn.ModuleList([CLIPSegDecoderLayer(decoder_config) for _ in range(len(config.extract_layers))])
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: Tuple[torch.Tensor],
conditional_embeddings: torch.Tensor,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = True,
):
all_hidden_states = () if output_hidden_states else None
all_attentions = () if output_attentions else None
activations = hidden_states[::-1]
output = None
for i, (activation, layer, reduce) in enumerate(zip(activations, self.layers, self.reduces)):
if output is not None:
output = reduce(activation) + output
else:
output = reduce(activation)
if i == self.conditional_layer:
output = self.film_mul(conditional_embeddings) * output.permute(1, 0, 2) + self.film_add(
conditional_embeddings
)
output = output.permute(1, 0, 2)
layer_outputs = layer(
output, attention_mask=None, causal_attention_mask=None, output_attentions=output_attentions
)
output = layer_outputs[0]
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states += (output,)
if output_attentions:
all_attentions += (layer_outputs[1],)
output = output[:, 1:, :].permute(0, 2, 1) # remove cls token and reshape to [batch_size, reduce_dim, seq_len]
size = int(math.sqrt(output.shape[2]))
batch_size = conditional_embeddings.shape[0]
output = output.view(batch_size, output.shape[1], size, size)
logits = self.transposed_convolution(output).squeeze(1)
if not return_dict:
return tuple(v for v in [logits, all_hidden_states, all_attentions] if v is not None)
return CLIPSegDecoderOutput(
logits=logits,
hidden_states=all_hidden_states,
attentions=all_attentions,
)
@add_start_docstrings(
"""
CLIPSeg model with a Transformer-based decoder on top for zero-shot and one-shot image segmentation.
""",
CLIPSEG_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class CLIPSegForImageSegmentation(CLIPSegPreTrainedModel):
config_class = CLIPSegConfig
def __init__(self, config: CLIPSegConfig):
super().__init__(config)
self.config = config
self.clip = CLIPSegModel(config)
self.extract_layers = config.extract_layers
self.decoder = CLIPSegDecoder(config)
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
def get_conditional_embeddings(
self,
batch_size: Optional[int] = None,
input_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
conditional_pixel_values: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
):
if input_ids is not None:
# compute conditional embeddings from texts
if len(input_ids) != batch_size:
raise ValueError("Make sure to pass as many prompt texts as there are query images")
with torch.no_grad():
conditional_embeddings = self.clip.get_text_features(
input_ids, attention_mask=attention_mask, position_ids=position_ids
)
elif conditional_pixel_values is not None:
# compute conditional embeddings from images
if len(conditional_pixel_values) != batch_size:
raise ValueError("Make sure to pass as many prompt images as there are query images")
with torch.no_grad():
conditional_embeddings = self.clip.get_image_features(conditional_pixel_values)
else:
raise ValueError(
"Invalid conditional, should be either provided as `input_ids` or `conditional_pixel_values`"
)
return conditional_embeddings
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(CLIPSEG_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=CLIPSegImageSegmentationOutput, config_class=CLIPSegTextConfig)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
pixel_values: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
conditional_pixel_values: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
conditional_embeddings: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
labels: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
interpolate_pos_encoding: bool = True,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple, CLIPSegOutput]:
r"""
labels (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size,)`, *optional*):
Labels for computing the sequence classification/regression loss. Indices should be in `[0, ...,
config.num_labels - 1]`. If `config.num_labels == 1` a regression loss is computed (Mean-Square loss), If
`config.num_labels > 1` a classification loss is computed (Cross-Entropy).
Returns:
Examples:
```python
>>> from transformers import AutoProcessor, CLIPSegForImageSegmentation
>>> from PIL import Image
>>> import requests
>>> processor = AutoProcessor.from_pretrained("CIDAS/clipseg-rd64-refined")
>>> model = CLIPSegForImageSegmentation.from_pretrained("CIDAS/clipseg-rd64-refined")
>>> url = "http://images.cocodataset.org/val2017/000000039769.jpg"
>>> image = Image.open(requests.get(url, stream=True).raw)
>>> texts = ["a cat", "a remote", "a blanket"]
>>> inputs = processor(text=texts, images=[image] * len(texts), padding=True, return_tensors="pt")
>>> outputs = model(**inputs)
>>> logits = outputs.logits
>>> print(logits.shape)
torch.Size([3, 352, 352])
```"""
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
# step 1: forward the query images through the frozen CLIP vision encoder
with torch.no_grad():
vision_outputs = self.clip.vision_model(
pixel_values=pixel_values,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=True, # we need the intermediate hidden states
interpolate_pos_encoding=interpolate_pos_encoding,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
pooled_output = self.clip.visual_projection(vision_outputs[1])
hidden_states = vision_outputs.hidden_states if return_dict else vision_outputs[2]
# we add +1 here as the hidden states also include the initial embeddings
activations = [hidden_states[i + 1] for i in self.extract_layers]
# update vision_outputs
if return_dict:
vision_outputs = BaseModelOutputWithPooling(
last_hidden_state=vision_outputs.last_hidden_state,
pooler_output=vision_outputs.pooler_output,
hidden_states=vision_outputs.hidden_states if output_hidden_states else None,
attentions=vision_outputs.attentions,
)
else:
vision_outputs = (
vision_outputs[:2] + vision_outputs[3:] if not output_hidden_states else vision_outputs
)
# step 2: compute conditional embeddings, either from text, images or an own provided embedding
if conditional_embeddings is None:
conditional_embeddings = self.get_conditional_embeddings(
batch_size=pixel_values.shape[0],
input_ids=input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
position_ids=position_ids,
conditional_pixel_values=conditional_pixel_values,
)
else:
if conditional_embeddings.shape[0] != pixel_values.shape[0]:
raise ValueError(
"Make sure to pass as many conditional embeddings as there are query images in the batch"
)
if conditional_embeddings.shape[1] != self.config.projection_dim:
raise ValueError(
"Make sure that the feature dimension of the conditional embeddings matches"
" `config.projection_dim`."
)
# step 3: forward both the pooled output and the activations through the lightweight decoder to predict masks
decoder_outputs = self.decoder(
activations,
conditional_embeddings,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
logits = decoder_outputs.logits if return_dict else decoder_outputs[0]
loss = None
if labels is not None:
# move labels to the correct device to enable PP
labels = labels.to(logits.device)
loss_fn = nn.BCEWithLogitsLoss()
loss = loss_fn(logits, labels)
if not return_dict:
output = (logits, conditional_embeddings, pooled_output, vision_outputs, decoder_outputs)
return ((loss,) + output) if loss is not None else output
return CLIPSegImageSegmentationOutput(
loss=loss,
logits=logits,
conditional_embeddings=conditional_embeddings,
pooled_output=pooled_output,
vision_model_output=vision_outputs,
decoder_output=decoder_outputs,
)
__all__ = [
"CLIPSegModel",
"CLIPSegPreTrainedModel",
"CLIPSegTextModel",
"CLIPSegVisionModel",
"CLIPSegForImageSegmentation",
]
```
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```py
# coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2022 The HuggingFace Inc. team.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
"""
Image/Text processor class for CLIPSeg
"""
import warnings
from ...processing_utils import ProcessorMixin
from ...tokenization_utils_base import BatchEncoding
class CLIPSegProcessor(ProcessorMixin):
r"""
Constructs a CLIPSeg processor which wraps a CLIPSeg image processor and a CLIP tokenizer into a single processor.
[`CLIPSegProcessor`] offers all the functionalities of [`ViTImageProcessor`] and [`CLIPTokenizerFast`]. See the
[`~CLIPSegProcessor.__call__`] and [`~CLIPSegProcessor.decode`] for more information.
Args:
image_processor ([`ViTImageProcessor`], *optional*):
The image processor is a required input.
tokenizer ([`CLIPTokenizerFast`], *optional*):
The tokenizer is a required input.
"""
attributes = ["image_processor", "tokenizer"]
image_processor_class = ("ViTImageProcessor", "ViTImageProcessorFast")
tokenizer_class = ("CLIPTokenizer", "CLIPTokenizerFast")
def __init__(self, image_processor=None, tokenizer=None, **kwargs):
feature_extractor = None
if "feature_extractor" in kwargs:
warnings.warn(
"The `feature_extractor` argument is deprecated and will be removed in v5, use `image_processor`"
" instead.",
FutureWarning,
)
feature_extractor = kwargs.pop("feature_extractor")
image_processor = image_processor if image_processor is not None else feature_extractor
if image_processor is None:
raise ValueError("You need to specify an `image_processor`.")
if tokenizer is None:
raise ValueError("You need to specify a `tokenizer`.")
super().__init__(image_processor, tokenizer)
def __call__(self, text=None, images=None, visual_prompt=None, return_tensors=None, **kwargs):
"""
Main method to prepare for the model one or several sequences(s) and image(s). This method forwards the `text`
and `kwargs` arguments to CLIPTokenizerFast's [`~CLIPTokenizerFast.__call__`] if `text` is not `None` to encode
the text. To prepare the image(s), this method forwards the `images` and `kwrags` arguments to
ViTImageProcessor's [`~ViTImageProcessor.__call__`] if `images` is not `None`. Please refer to the docstring of
the above two methods for more information.
Args:
text (`str`, `List[str]`, `List[List[str]]`):
The sequence or batch of sequences to be encoded. Each sequence can be a string or a list of strings
(pretokenized string). If the sequences are provided as list of strings (pretokenized), you must set
`is_split_into_words=True` (to lift the ambiguity with a batch of sequences).
images (`PIL.Image.Image`, `np.ndarray`, `torch.Tensor`, `List[PIL.Image.Image]`, `List[np.ndarray]`, `List[torch.Tensor]`):
The image or batch of images to be prepared. Each image can be a PIL image, NumPy array or PyTorch
tensor. Both channels-first and channels-last formats are supported.
visual_prompt (`PIL.Image.Image`, `np.ndarray`, `torch.Tensor`, `List[PIL.Image.Image]`, `List[np.ndarray]`, `List[torch.Tensor]`):
The visual prompt image or batch of images to be prepared. Each visual prompt image can be a PIL image,
NumPy array or PyTorch tensor. In case of a NumPy array/PyTorch tensor, each image should be of shape
(C, H, W), where C is a number of channels, H and W are image height and width.
return_tensors (`str` or [`~utils.TensorType`], *optional*):
If set, will return tensors of a particular framework. Acceptable values are:
- `'tf'`: Return TensorFlow `tf.constant` objects.
- `'pt'`: Return PyTorch `torch.Tensor` objects.
- `'np'`: Return NumPy `np.ndarray` objects.
- `'jax'`: Return JAX `jnp.ndarray` objects.
Returns:
[`BatchEncoding`]: A [`BatchEncoding`] with the following fields:
- **input_ids** -- List of token ids to be fed to a model. Returned when `text` is not `None`.
- **attention_mask** -- List of indices specifying which tokens should be attended to by the model (when
`return_attention_mask=True` or if *"attention_mask"* is in `self.model_input_names` and if `text` is not
`None`).
- **pixel_values** -- Pixel values to be fed to a model. Returned when `images` is not `None`.
"""
if text is None and visual_prompt is None and images is None:
raise ValueError("You have to specify either text, visual prompt or images.")
if text is not None and visual_prompt is not None:
raise ValueError("You have to specify exactly one type of prompt. Either text or visual prompt.")
if text is not None:
encoding = self.tokenizer(text, return_tensors=return_tensors, **kwargs)
if visual_prompt is not None:
prompt_features = self.image_processor(visual_prompt, return_tensors=return_tensors, **kwargs)
if images is not None:
image_features = self.image_processor(images, return_tensors=return_tensors, **kwargs)
if visual_prompt is not None and images is not None:
encoding = {
"pixel_values": image_features.pixel_values,
"conditional_pixel_values": prompt_features.pixel_values,
}
return encoding
elif text is not None and images is not None:
encoding["pixel_values"] = image_features.pixel_values
return encoding
elif text is not None:
return encoding
elif visual_prompt is not None:
encoding = {
"conditional_pixel_values": prompt_features.pixel_values,
}
return encoding
else:
return BatchEncoding(data=dict(**image_features), tensor_type=return_tensors)
def batch_decode(self, *args, **kwargs):
"""
This method forwards all its arguments to CLIPTokenizerFast's [`~PreTrainedTokenizer.batch_decode`]. Please
refer to the docstring of this method for more information.
"""
return self.tokenizer.batch_decode(*args, **kwargs)
def decode(self, *args, **kwargs):
"""
This method forwards all its arguments to CLIPTokenizerFast's [`~PreTrainedTokenizer.decode`]. Please refer to
the docstring of this method for more information.
"""
return self.tokenizer.decode(*args, **kwargs)
@property
def feature_extractor_class(self):
warnings.warn(
"`feature_extractor_class` is deprecated and will be removed in v5. Use `image_processor_class` instead.",
FutureWarning,
)
return self.image_processor_class
@property
def feature_extractor(self):
warnings.warn(
"`feature_extractor` is deprecated and will be removed in v5. Use `image_processor` instead.",
FutureWarning,
)
return self.image_processor
__all__ = ["CLIPSegProcessor"]
```
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```py
# Copyright 2024 The HuggingFace Team. All rights reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING
from ...utils import _LazyModule
from ...utils.import_utils import define_import_structure
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from .configuration_clvp import *
from .feature_extraction_clvp import *
from .modeling_clvp import *
from .processing_clvp import *
from .tokenization_clvp import *
else:
import sys
_file = globals()["__file__"]
sys.modules[__name__] = _LazyModule(__name__, _file, define_import_structure(_file), module_spec=__spec__)
```
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ENCODING: utf-8
```py
# coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2023 The HuggingFace Inc. team. All rights reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
"""CLVP model configuration"""
import os
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Union
if TYPE_CHECKING:
pass
from ...configuration_utils import PretrainedConfig
from ...utils import logging
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
class ClvpEncoderConfig(PretrainedConfig):
r"""
This is the configuration class to store the configuration of a [`ClvpEncoder`]. It is used to instantiate a CLVP
text or CLVP speech encoder according to the specified arguments. Instantiating a configuration with the defaults
will yield a similar configuration to that of the encoder of the CLVP
[susnato/clvp_dev](https://huggingface.co/susnato/clvp_dev) architecture.
Configuration objects inherit from [`PretrainedConfig`] and can be used to control the model outputs. Read the
documentation from [`PretrainedConfig`] for more information.
Args:
vocab_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 256):
Vocabulary size of the CLVP Encoder model.
hidden_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 768):
Dimensionality of the encoder layers and the pooler layer.
intermediate_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 1536):
Dimensionality of the "intermediate" (i.e., feed-forward) layer in the Transformer encoder.
projection_dim (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 768):
Dimensionality of the projection vector.
num_hidden_layers (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 20):
Number of hidden layers in the Transformer encoder.
num_attention_heads (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 12):
Number of attention heads for each attention layer in the Transformer encoder.
hidden_act (`str` or `function`, *optional*, defaults to `"gelu"`):
The non-linear activation function (function or string) in the encoder and pooler. If string, `"gelu"`,
`"relu"`, `"selu"` and `"gelu_new"` `"quick_gelu"` are supported.
layer_norm_eps (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 1e-05):
The epsilon used by the layer normalization layers.
attention_dropout (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.1):
The dropout ratio for the attention probabilities.
dropout (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.1):
The dropout ratio for the feed-forward layers in [`ClvpEncoderMLP`].
use_rotary_embedding (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether to use rotary_embedding or not.
use_attention_bias (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether to use bias in Query, Key and Value layers during self attention.
summary_type (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"mean"`):
What strategy to use to get pooler_output from the last_hidden_state. `"last"`, `"first"`, `"mean"` and
`"cls_index"` are supported.
initializer_factor (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 1.0):
A factor for initializing all weight matrices (should be kept to 1.0, used internally for initialization
testing).
bos_token_id (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 255):
Beginning of sequence token id.
eos_token_id (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 0):
End of sequence token id.
Example:
```python
>>> from transformers import ClvpEncoderConfig, ClvpEncoder
>>> # Initializing a ClvpEncoderConfig with susnato/clvp_dev style configuration
>>> encoder_configuration = ClvpEncoderConfig()
>>> # Initializing a ClvpEncoder (with random weights) from the susnato/clvp_dev style configuration
>>> model = ClvpEncoder(encoder_configuration)
>>> # Accessing the model configuration
>>> configuration = model.config
```"""
model_type = "clvp_encoder"
base_config_key = ["text_config", "speech_config"]
def __init__(
self,
vocab_size=256,
hidden_size=768,
intermediate_size=1536,
projection_dim=768,
num_hidden_layers=20,
num_attention_heads=12,
hidden_act="gelu",
layer_norm_eps=1e-5,
attention_dropout=0.1,
dropout=0.1,
use_rotary_embedding=True,
use_attention_bias=False,
summary_type="mean",
initializer_factor=1.0,
bos_token_id=255,
eos_token_id=0,
**kwargs,
):
self.vocab_size = vocab_size
self.hidden_size = hidden_size
self.intermediate_size = intermediate_size
self.projection_dim = projection_dim
self.num_hidden_layers = num_hidden_layers
self.num_attention_heads = num_attention_heads
self.layer_norm_eps = layer_norm_eps
self.hidden_act = hidden_act
self.initializer_factor = initializer_factor
self.attention_dropout = attention_dropout
self.dropout = dropout
self.use_rotary_embedding = use_rotary_embedding
self.use_attention_bias = use_attention_bias
self.summary_type = summary_type
self.bos_token_id = bos_token_id
self.eos_token_id = eos_token_id
super().__init__(bos_token_id=bos_token_id, eos_token_id=eos_token_id, **kwargs)
@classmethod
def from_pretrained(
cls, pretrained_model_name_or_path: Union[str, os.PathLike], config_type: str = "text_config", **kwargs
) -> "PretrainedConfig":
cls._set_token_in_kwargs(kwargs)
config_dict, kwargs = cls.get_config_dict(pretrained_model_name_or_path, **kwargs)
# make sure to have the config_type be either "text_config" or "speech_config"
# this is to make sure that we can load only text or speech configs from the nested ClvpConfig.
if config_type not in cls.base_config_key:
raise ValueError(
f"We can only load either 'text_config' or 'speech_config' but you are trying to load{config_type}"
)
# get the text config dict if we are loading from ClvpConfig
if config_dict.get("model_type") == "clvp":
config_dict = config_dict[config_type]
if "model_type" in config_dict and hasattr(cls, "model_type") and config_dict["model_type"] != cls.model_type:
logger.warning(
f"You are using a model of type {config_dict['model_type']} to instantiate a model of type "
f"{cls.model_type}. This is not supported for all configurations of models and can yield errors."
)
return cls.from_dict(config_dict, **kwargs)
class ClvpDecoderConfig(PretrainedConfig):
r"""
This is the configuration class to store the configuration of a [`ClvpDecoder`]. It is used to instantiate a CLVP
Decoder Model according to the specified arguments, defining the model architecture. Instantiating a configuration
with the defaults will yield a similar configuration to that of the Decoder part of the CLVP
[susnato/clvp_dev](https://huggingface.co/susnato/clvp_dev) architecture.
Configuration objects inherit from [`PretrainedConfig`] and can be used to control the model outputs. Read the
documentation from [`PretrainedConfig`] for more information.
The architecture is similar to GPT2.
Args:
vocab_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 8194):
Vocabulary size of the model.
max_position_embeddings (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 608):
The maximum sequence length of mel tokens that this model might ever be used with. Similar to `n_positions`
in `GPT2Config`.
max_text_tokens (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 404):
The maximum sequence length of text tokens that this model might ever be used with. Similar to
`n_positions` in `GPT2Config`.
hidden_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 1024):
Dimensionality of the embeddings and hidden states.
num_hidden_layers (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 30):
Number of hidden layers in the Transformer encoder.
num_attention_heads (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 16):
Number of attention heads for each attention layer in the Transformer encoder.
n_inner (`int`, *optional*):
Dimensionality of the inner feed-forward layers. `None` will set it to 4 times `hidden_size`.
num_mel_attn_blocks (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 6):
Denotes the number of self attention layers in [`ClvpConditioningEncoder`].
activation_function (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"gelu_new"`):
Activation function, to be selected in the list `["relu", "silu", "gelu", "tanh", "gelu_new"]`.
resid_pdrop (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.1):
The dropout probability for all fully connected layers in the embeddings, encoder, and pooler.
embd_pdrop (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.1):
The dropout ratio for the embeddings.
attention_dropout (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.1):
The dropout ratio for the attention.
layer_norm_epsilon (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 1e-05):
The epsilon to use in the layer normalization layers.
initializer_range (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.02):
The standard deviation of the truncated_normal_initializer for initializing all weight matrices.
summary_type (`string`, *optional*, defaults to `"cls_index"`):
Argument used when doing sequence summary.
Has to be one of the following options:
- `"last"`: Take the last token hidden state (like XLNet).
- `"first"`: Take the first token hidden state (like BERT).
- `"mean"`: Take the mean of all tokens hidden states.
- `"cls_index"`: Supply a Tensor of classification token position (like GPT/GPT-2).
- `"attn"`: Not implemented now, use multi-head attention.
summary_use_proj (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether or not to add a projection after the vector extraction.
summary_activation (`str`, *optional*):
Pass `"tanh"` for a tanh activation to the output, any other value will result in no activation.
summary_proj_to_labels (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether the projection outputs should have `config.num_labels` or `config.hidden_size` classes.
summary_first_dropout (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.1):
The dropout ratio to be used after the projection and activation.
use_cache (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether or not the model should return the last key/values attentions (not used by all models).
bos_token_id (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 8192):
Beginning of sequence token id, used at the start of the generation.
eos_token_id (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 8193):
End of sequence token id, used in the method
[`ClvpModelForConditionalGeneration.fix_speech_decoder_output()`] to correct decoder outputs.
feature_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 80):
The feature dimension of the extracted mel features. This value is used in [`ClvpConditioningEncoder`].
use_attention_bias (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether to use bias in Query, Key and Value layers during self attention.
initializer_factor (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 1.0):
A factor for initializing all weight matrices (should be kept to 1.0, used internally for initialization
testing).
decoder_fixing_codes (`list`, *optional*, defaults to `[83, 45, 45, 248]`):
These values are used in the method `fix_speech_decoder_output` to fix decoder generated outputs.
Example:
```python
>>> from transformers import ClvpDecoderConfig, ClvpDecoder
>>> # Initializing a ClvpDecoderConfig with susnato/clvp_dev style configuration
>>> decoder_configuration = ClvpDecoderConfig()
>>> # Initializing a ClvpDecoder (with random weights) from the susnato/clvp_dev style configuration
>>> model = ClvpDecoder(decoder_configuration)
>>> # Accessing the model configuration
>>> configuration = model.config
```"""
model_type = "clvp_decoder"
base_config_key = "decoder_config"
def __init__(
self,
vocab_size=8194,
max_position_embeddings=608,
max_text_tokens=404,
hidden_size=1024,
num_hidden_layers=30,
num_attention_heads=16,
n_inner=None,
num_mel_attn_blocks=6,
activation_function="gelu_new",
resid_pdrop=0.1,
embd_pdrop=0.1,
attention_dropout=0.1,
layer_norm_epsilon=1e-5,
initializer_range=0.02,
summary_type="cls_index",
summary_use_proj=True,
summary_activation=None,
summary_proj_to_labels=True,
summary_first_dropout=0.1,
use_cache=True,
bos_token_id=8192,
eos_token_id=8193,
feature_size=80,
use_attention_bias=True,
initializer_factor=1.0,
decoder_fixing_codes=[83, 45, 45, 248],
**kwargs,
):
self.vocab_size = vocab_size
self.max_position_embeddings = max_position_embeddings
self.max_text_tokens = max_text_tokens
self.hidden_size = hidden_size
self.num_hidden_layers = num_hidden_layers
self.num_attention_heads = num_attention_heads
self.n_inner = n_inner
self.num_mel_attn_blocks = num_mel_attn_blocks
self.activation_function = activation_function
self.resid_pdrop = resid_pdrop
self.embd_pdrop = embd_pdrop
self.attention_dropout = attention_dropout
self.layer_norm_epsilon = layer_norm_epsilon
self.initializer_range = initializer_range
self.summary_type = summary_type
self.summary_use_proj = summary_use_proj
self.summary_activation = summary_activation
self.summary_first_dropout = summary_first_dropout
self.summary_proj_to_labels = summary_proj_to_labels
self.use_cache = use_cache
self.feature_size = feature_size
self.use_attention_bias = use_attention_bias
self.initializer_factor = initializer_factor
self.decoder_fixing_codes = decoder_fixing_codes
self.bos_token_id = bos_token_id
self.eos_token_id = eos_token_id
super().__init__(bos_token_id=bos_token_id, eos_token_id=eos_token_id, **kwargs)
class ClvpConfig(PretrainedConfig):
r"""
[`ClvpConfig`] is the configuration class to store the configuration of a [`ClvpModelForConditionalGeneration`]. It
is used to instantiate a CLVP model according to the specified arguments, defining the text model, speech model and
decoder model configs. Instantiating a configuration with the defaults will yield a similar configuration to that
of the CLVP [susnato/clvp_dev](https://huggingface.co/susnato/clvp_dev) architecture.
Configuration objects inherit from [`PretrainedConfig`] and can be used to control the model outputs. Read the
documentation from [`PretrainedConfig`] for more information.
Args:
text_config (`dict`, *optional*):
Dictionary of configuration options used to initialize the CLVP text encoder.
speech_config (`dict`, *optional*):
Dictionary of configuration options used to initialize CLVP speech encoder.
decoder_config (`dict`, *optional*):
Dictionary of configuration options used to initialize [`ClvpDecoderConfig`].
projection_dim (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 768):
Dimensionality of text and speech projection layers.
logit_scale_init_value (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 2.6592):
The initial value of the *logit_scale* parameter. Default is used as per the original CLVP implementation.
initializer_factor (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 1.0):
A factor for initializing all weight matrices (should be kept to 1.0, used internally for initialization
testing).
kwargs (*optional*):
Dictionary of keyword arguments.
Example:
```python
>>> from transformers import ClvpConfig, ClvpModelForConditionalGeneration
>>> # Initializing a ClvpConfig with susnato/clvp_dev style configuration
>>> configuration = ClvpConfig()
>>> # Initializing a ClvpModelForConditionalGeneration (with random weights) from the susnato/clvp_dev style configuration
>>> model = ClvpModelForConditionalGeneration(configuration)
>>> # Accessing the model configuration
>>> configuration = model.config
>>> # We can also initialize a CLVPConfig from a CLVPTextConfig, CLVPSpeechConfig and a CLVPAutoRegressiveConfig
>>> from transformers import ClvpEncoderConfig, ClvpDecoderConfig
>>> # Initializing a CLVP text, CLVP speech and CLVP decoder configuration
>>> config_text = ClvpEncoderConfig()
>>> config_speech = ClvpEncoderConfig()
>>> decoder_config = ClvpDecoderConfig()
>>> config = ClvpConfig.from_sub_model_configs(config_text, config_speech, decoder_config)
```"""
model_type = "clvp"
sub_configs = {
"text_config": ClvpEncoderConfig,
"speech_config": ClvpEncoderConfig,
"decoder_config": ClvpDecoderConfig,
}
def __init__(
self,
text_config=None,
speech_config=None,
decoder_config=None,
projection_dim=768,
logit_scale_init_value=2.6592,
initializer_factor=1.0,
**kwargs,
):
super().__init__(**kwargs)
if text_config is None:
text_config = {}
logger.info("`text_config` is `None`. Initializing the `ClvpEncoderConfig` with default values.")
if speech_config is None:
speech_config = {}
logger.info("`speech_config` is `None`. initializing the `ClvpEncoderConfig` with default values.")
if decoder_config is None:
decoder_config = {}
logger.info("`decoder_config` is `None`. initializing the `ClvpDecoderConfig` with default values.")
self.text_config = ClvpEncoderConfig(**text_config)
self.speech_config = ClvpEncoderConfig(**speech_config)
self.decoder_config = ClvpDecoderConfig(**decoder_config)
self.projection_dim = projection_dim
self.logit_scale_init_value = logit_scale_init_value
self.initializer_factor = initializer_factor
@classmethod
def from_sub_model_configs(
cls,
text_config: ClvpEncoderConfig,
speech_config: ClvpEncoderConfig,
decoder_config: ClvpDecoderConfig,
**kwargs,
):
r"""
Instantiate a [`ClvpConfig`] (or a derived class) from CLVP text model configuration, CLVP speech model
configuration and CLVP decoder model configuration.
Args:
text_config (`ClvpEncoderConfig`):
Text model configuration of type [`ClvpEncoderConfig`].
speech_config (`ClvpEncoderConfig`):
Speech model configuration of type [`ClvpEncoderConfig`].
decoder_config (`ClvpDecoderConfig`):
Decoder model configuration of type [`ClvpDecoderConfig`].
Returns:
[`ClvpConfig`]: An instance of a configuration object
"""
return cls(
text_config=text_config.to_dict(),
speech_config=speech_config.to_dict(),
decoder_config=decoder_config.to_dict(),
**kwargs,
)
__all__ = ["ClvpConfig", "ClvpDecoderConfig", "ClvpEncoderConfig"]
```
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SOURCE CODE FILE: feature_extraction_clvp.py
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PATH: scripts\freecad_env\Lib\site-packages\transformers\models\clvp\feature_extraction_clvp.py
ENCODING: utf-8
```py
# coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2023 The HuggingFace Inc. team.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
"""
Feature extractor class for CLVP
"""
from typing import List, Optional, Union
import numpy as np
from ...audio_utils import mel_filter_bank, spectrogram, window_function
from ...feature_extraction_sequence_utils import SequenceFeatureExtractor
from ...feature_extraction_utils import BatchFeature
from ...utils import TensorType, logging
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
class ClvpFeatureExtractor(SequenceFeatureExtractor):
r"""
Constructs a CLVP feature extractor.
This feature extractor inherits from [`~feature_extraction_sequence_utils.SequenceFeatureExtractor`] which contains
most of the main methods. Users should refer to this superclass for more information regarding those methods.
This class extracts log-mel-spectrogram features from raw speech using a custom numpy implementation of the `Short
Time Fourier Transform` which should match pytorch's `torch.stft` equivalent.
Args:
feature_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 80):
The feature dimension of the extracted features.
sampling_rate (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 22050):
The sampling rate at which the audio files should be digitalized expressed in hertz (Hz).
default_audio_length (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 6):
The default length of raw audio in seconds. If `max_length` is not set during `__call__` then it will
automatically be set to default_audio_length * `self.sampling_rate`.
hop_length (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 256):
Length of the overlaping windows for the STFT used to obtain the Mel Frequency coefficients.
chunk_length (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 30):
The maximum number of chuncks of `sampling_rate` samples used to trim and pad longer or shorter audio
sequences.
n_fft (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 1024):
Size of the Fourier transform.
padding_value (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.0):
Padding value used to pad the audio. Should correspond to silences.
mel_norms (`list` of length `feature_size`, *optional*):
If `mel_norms` is provided then it will be used to normalize the log-mel spectrograms along each
mel-filter.
return_attention_mask (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether to return the attention mask. If left to the default, it will return the attention mask.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
"""
model_input_names = ["input_features", "attention_mask"]
def __init__(
self,
feature_size=80,
sampling_rate=22050,
default_audio_length=6,
hop_length=256,
chunk_length=30,
n_fft=1024,
padding_value=0.0,
mel_norms=None,
return_attention_mask=False, # pad inputs to max length with silence token (zero) and no attention mask
**kwargs,
):
super().__init__(
feature_size=feature_size,
sampling_rate=sampling_rate,
padding_value=padding_value,
return_attention_mask=return_attention_mask,
**kwargs,
)
self.n_fft = n_fft
self.hop_length = hop_length
self.chunk_length = chunk_length
self.n_samples = chunk_length * sampling_rate
self.nb_max_frames = self.n_samples // hop_length
self.sampling_rate = sampling_rate
self.default_audio_length = default_audio_length
self.mel_norms = mel_norms
self.mel_filters = mel_filter_bank(
num_frequency_bins=1 + (n_fft // 2),
num_mel_filters=feature_size,
min_frequency=0.0,
max_frequency=8000.0,
sampling_rate=sampling_rate,
norm="slaney",
mel_scale="htk",
)
def _np_extract_fbank_features(self, waveform: np.array) -> np.ndarray:
"""
This method first computes the log-mel spectrogram of the provided audio then applies normalization along the
each mel-filterbank, if `mel_norms` is provided.
"""
log_spec = spectrogram(
waveform,
window_function(self.n_fft, "hann"),
frame_length=self.n_fft,
hop_length=self.hop_length,
power=2.0,
mel_filters=self.mel_filters,
log_mel=None,
)
log_spec = np.log(np.clip(log_spec, a_min=1e-5, a_max=None))
if self.mel_norms is not None:
log_spec = log_spec / np.array(self.mel_norms)[:, None]
return log_spec
def __call__(
self,
raw_speech: Union[np.ndarray, List[float], List[np.ndarray], List[List[float]]],
sampling_rate: Optional[int] = None,
truncation: bool = True,
pad_to_multiple_of: Optional[int] = None,
return_tensors: Optional[Union[str, TensorType]] = None,
return_attention_mask: Optional[bool] = True,
padding: Optional[str] = "max_length",
max_length: Optional[int] = None,
**kwargs,
) -> BatchFeature:
"""
`ClvpFeatureExtractor` is used to extract various voice specific properties such as the pitch and tone of the
voice, speaking speed, and even speaking defects like a lisp or stuttering from a sample voice or `raw_speech`.
First the voice is padded or truncated in a way such that it becomes a waveform of `self.default_audio_length`
seconds long and then the log-mel spectrogram is extracted from it.
Args:
raw_speech (`np.ndarray`, `List[float]`, `List[np.ndarray]`, `List[List[float]]`):
The sequence or batch of sequences to be padded. Each sequence can be a numpy array, a list of float
values, a list of numpy arrays or a list of list of float values. Must be mono channel audio, not
stereo, i.e. single float per timestep.
sampling_rate (`int`, *optional*):
The sampling rate at which the `raw_speech` input was sampled. It is strongly recommended to pass
`sampling_rate` at the forward call to prevent silent errors and allow automatic speech recognition
pipeline.
truncation (`bool`, *optional*, default to `True`):
Activates truncation to cut input sequences longer than *max_length* to *max_length*.
pad_to_multiple_of (`int`, *optional*):
If set will pad the sequence to a multiple of the provided value.
This is especially useful to enable the use of Tensor Cores on NVIDIA hardware with compute capability
`>= 7.5` (Volta), or on TPUs which benefit from having sequence lengths be a multiple of 128.
return_attention_mask (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether to return the attention mask. If left to the default, it will return the attention mask.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
return_tensors (`str` or [`~utils.TensorType`], *optional*):
If set, will return tensors instead of list of python integers. Acceptable values are:
- `'tf'`: Return TensorFlow `tf.constant` objects.
- `'pt'`: Return PyTorch `torch.Tensor` objects.
- `'np'`: Return Numpy `np.ndarray` objects.
padding_value (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.0):
The value that is used to fill the padding values / vectors.
max_length (`int`, *optional*):
The maximum input length of the inputs.
"""
if sampling_rate is not None:
if sampling_rate != self.sampling_rate:
raise ValueError(
f"The model corresponding to this feature extractor: {self.__class__.__name__} was trained using a"
f" sampling rate of {self.sampling_rate}. Please make sure that the provided `raw_speech` input"
f" was sampled with {self.sampling_rate} and not {sampling_rate}."
)
else:
logger.warning(
f"It is strongly recommended to pass the `sampling_rate` argument to `{self.__class__.__name__}()`. "
"Failing to do so can result in silent errors that might be hard to debug."
)
is_batched_numpy = isinstance(raw_speech, np.ndarray) and len(raw_speech.shape) > 1
if is_batched_numpy and len(raw_speech.shape) > 2:
raise ValueError(f"Only mono-channel audio is supported for input to {self}")
is_batched = is_batched_numpy or (
isinstance(raw_speech, (list, tuple)) and (isinstance(raw_speech[0], (np.ndarray, tuple, list)))
)
if is_batched:
raw_speech = [np.asarray([speech], dtype=np.float32).T for speech in raw_speech]
elif not is_batched and not isinstance(raw_speech, np.ndarray):
raw_speech = np.asarray(raw_speech, dtype=np.float32)
elif isinstance(raw_speech, np.ndarray) and raw_speech.dtype is np.dtype(np.float64):
raw_speech = raw_speech.astype(np.float32)
# always return batch
if not is_batched:
raw_speech = [np.asarray([raw_speech]).T]
batched_speech = BatchFeature({"input_features": raw_speech})
max_length = self.default_audio_length * self.sampling_rate if max_length is None else max_length
padded_inputs = self.pad(
batched_speech,
padding=padding,
max_length=max_length,
truncation=truncation,
pad_to_multiple_of=pad_to_multiple_of,
return_attention_mask=return_attention_mask,
)
# make sure list is in array format
input_features = padded_inputs.get("input_features").transpose(2, 0, 1)
input_features = [
self._np_extract_fbank_features(waveform).astype(np.float32) for waveform in input_features[0]
]
if isinstance(input_features[0], List):
padded_inputs["input_features"] = [np.asarray(feature) for feature in input_features]
else:
padded_inputs["input_features"] = input_features
return padded_inputs.convert_to_tensors(return_tensors)
__all__ = ["ClvpFeatureExtractor"]
```
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SOURCE CODE FILE: modeling_clvp.py
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PATH: scripts\freecad_env\Lib\site-packages\transformers\models\clvp\modeling_clvp.py
ENCODING: utf-8
```py
# coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2023 The HuggingFace Team. All rights reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
"""PyTorch CLVP model."""
import copy
import math
from dataclasses import dataclass
from typing import Dict, Optional, Tuple, Union
import torch
import torch.utils.checkpoint
from torch import nn
from torch.nn import CrossEntropyLoss
from ...activations import ACT2FN
from ...generation import GenerationConfig, GenerationMixin
from ...modeling_attn_mask_utils import _prepare_4d_attention_mask, _prepare_4d_causal_attention_mask
from ...modeling_outputs import (
BaseModelOutput,
BaseModelOutputWithPastAndCrossAttentions,
BaseModelOutputWithPooling,
CausalLMOutputWithCrossAttentions,
)
from ...modeling_utils import PreTrainedModel, SequenceSummary
from ...pytorch_utils import Conv1D, isin_mps_friendly
from ...utils import (
ModelOutput,
add_start_docstrings,
add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward,
logging,
replace_return_docstrings,
)
from .configuration_clvp import (
ClvpConfig,
ClvpDecoderConfig,
ClvpEncoderConfig,
)
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC = "susnato/clvp_dev"
# Copied from transformers.models.clip.modeling_clip.contrastive_loss
def contrastive_loss(logits: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
return nn.functional.cross_entropy(logits, torch.arange(len(logits), device=logits.device))
# Copied from transformers.models.clip.modeling_clip.clip_loss with clip->clvp, image_loss->speech_loss
def clvp_loss(similarity: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
caption_loss = contrastive_loss(similarity)
speech_loss = contrastive_loss(similarity.t())
return (caption_loss + speech_loss) / 2.0
# Copied from transformers.models.llama.modeling_llama.rotate_half
def rotate_half(x):
"""Rotates half the hidden dims of the input."""
x1 = x[..., : x.shape[-1] // 2]
x2 = x[..., x.shape[-1] // 2 :]
return torch.cat((-x2, x1), dim=-1)
def apply_rotary_pos_emb(q, k, v, cos, sin, position_ids, unsqueeze_dim=1):
"""Applies Rotary Position Embedding to the query and key tensors.
Args:
q (`torch.Tensor`): The query tensor.
k (`torch.Tensor`): The key tensor.
cos (`torch.Tensor`): The cosine part of the rotary embedding.
sin (`torch.Tensor`): The sine part of the rotary embedding.
position_ids (`torch.Tensor`):
The position indices of the tokens corresponding to the query and key tensors. For example, this can be
used to pass offsetted position ids when working with a KV-cache.
unsqueeze_dim (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 1):
The 'unsqueeze_dim' argument specifies the dimension along which to unsqueeze cos[position_ids] and
sin[position_ids] so that they can be properly broadcasted to the dimensions of q and k. For example, note
that cos[position_ids] and sin[position_ids] have the shape [batch_size, seq_len, head_dim]. Then, if q and
k have the shape [batch_size, heads, seq_len, head_dim], then setting unsqueeze_dim=1 makes
cos[position_ids] and sin[position_ids] broadcastable to the shapes of q and k. Similarly, if q and k have
the shape [batch_size, seq_len, heads, head_dim], then set unsqueeze_dim=2.
Returns:
`tuple(torch.Tensor)` comprising of the query and key tensors rotated using the Rotary Position Embedding.
"""
cos = cos[position_ids].unsqueeze(unsqueeze_dim)
sin = sin[position_ids].unsqueeze(unsqueeze_dim)
q_embed = (q * cos) + (rotate_half(q) * sin)
k_embed = (k * cos) + (rotate_half(k) * sin)
v_embed = (v * cos) + (rotate_half(v) * sin)
return q_embed, k_embed, v_embed
def _pad_extra_bos_eos_tokens(
input_ids,
attention_mask=None,
pad_token_id=0,
bos_token_id=255,
eos_token_id=0,
add_bos_token=True,
add_eos_token=True,
):
"""
This method adds extra bos and eos tokens to input_ids and accordingly modifies the attention_mask which is used in
`ClvpConditioningEncoder` and the generation loop of the `ClvpModelForConditionalGeneration`.
"""
# add the bos token at the beginning
if add_bos_token:
input_ids = torch.nn.functional.pad(input_ids, (1, 0), value=bos_token_id)
attention_mask = (
torch.nn.functional.pad(attention_mask, (1, 0), value=1) if attention_mask is not None else attention_mask
)
modified_input_ids = input_ids
if add_eos_token:
modified_input_ids = torch.zeros(
(input_ids.shape[0], input_ids.shape[1] + 1), dtype=input_ids.dtype, device=input_ids.device
)
for i, each_input_id in enumerate(input_ids):
# locate where the valid tokens end and then add the eos token
if isin_mps_friendly(each_input_id, pad_token_id).sum():
pos = torch.where(each_input_id == pad_token_id)[0].min()
modified_input_ids[i] = torch.concatenate(
[each_input_id[:pos], torch.tensor([eos_token_id], device=input_ids.device), each_input_id[pos:]]
)
else:
# if there are no pad tokens present, then add eos to the end
modified_input_ids[i] = torch.nn.functional.pad(each_input_id, (0, 1), value=eos_token_id)
attention_mask = (
torch.nn.functional.pad(attention_mask, (1, 0), value=1) if attention_mask is not None else attention_mask
)
return modified_input_ids, attention_mask
@dataclass
class ClvpEncoderOutput(ModelOutput):
"""
Base class for CLVP encoder's outputs that contains a pooling of the last hidden states as well as a projection
output (a linear layer on top of the pooled output).
Args:
embeds (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, output_dim)`, *optional*, returned when model is initialized with `with_projection=True`):
The embeddings obtained by applying the projection layer to the pooler_output.
last_hidden_state (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`):
The hidden state of the last layer of the model.
pooler_output (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, hidden_size)`):
Pooled output of the `last_hidden_state`.
hidden_states (`tuple(torch.FloatTensor)`, *optional*, returned when `output_hidden_states=True` is passed or when `config.output_hidden_states=True`):
Tuple of `torch.FloatTensor` (one for the output of the embeddings, if the model has an embedding layer, +
one for the output of each layer) of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`. Hidden-states of
the model at the output of each layer plus the optional initial embedding outputs.
attentions (`tuple(torch.FloatTensor)`, *optional*, returned when `output_attentions=True` is passed or when `config.output_attentions=True`):
Tuple of `torch.FloatTensor` (one for each layer) of shape `(batch_size, num_heads, sequence_length,
sequence_length)`. Attentions weights after the attention softmax, used to compute the weighted average in
the self-attention heads.
"""
embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None
last_hidden_state: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None
pooler_output: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None
hidden_states: Optional[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]] = None
attentions: Optional[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]] = None
@dataclass
class ClvpOutput(ModelOutput):
"""
Args:
loss (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(1,)`, *optional*, returned when `return_loss` is `True`):
Contrastive loss for speech-text similarity.
speech_ids (`torch.LongTensor`, *optional*):
speech_ids (or speech candidates) generated by the `ClvpForCausalLM` model.
logits_per_speech (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(speech_batch_size, text_batch_size)`):
The scaled dot product scores between `speech_embeds` and `text_embeds`. This represents the speech-text
similarity scores.
logits_per_text (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(text_batch_size, speech_batch_size)`):
The scaled dot product scores between `text_embeds` and `speech_embeds`. This represents the text-speech
similarity scores.
text_embeds (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, output_dim`):
The text embeddings obtained by applying the projection layer to the pooled output of the text encoder
model.
speech_embeds (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, output_dim`):
The speech embeddings obtained by applying the projection layer to the pooled output of the speech encoder
model.
text_model_output (`BaseModelOutputWithPooling`):
The pooled output of the `last_hidden_state` of the text encoder Model.
speech_model_output (`BaseModelOutputWithPooling`):
The pooled output of the `last_hidden_state` of the speech encoder Model.
decoder_hidden_states (`torch.FloatTensor`, *optional*):
The hidden states of the decoder model.
text_encoder_hidden_states (`torch.FloatTensor`, *optional*):
The hidden states of the text encoder model.
speech_encoder_hidden_states (`torch.FloatTensor`, *optional*):
The hidden states of the speech encoder model.
"""
loss: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None
speech_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None
logits_per_speech: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None
logits_per_text: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None
text_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None
speech_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None
text_model_output: BaseModelOutputWithPooling = None
speech_model_output: BaseModelOutputWithPooling = None
decoder_hidden_states: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None
text_encoder_hidden_states: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None
speech_encoder_hidden_states: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None
# Copied from transformers.models.llama.modeling_llama.LlamaRMSNorm with Llama->Clvp
class ClvpRMSNorm(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, hidden_size, eps=1e-6):
"""
ClvpRMSNorm is equivalent to T5LayerNorm
"""
super().__init__()
self.weight = nn.Parameter(torch.ones(hidden_size))
self.variance_epsilon = eps
def forward(self, hidden_states):
input_dtype = hidden_states.dtype
hidden_states = hidden_states.to(torch.float32)
variance = hidden_states.pow(2).mean(-1, keepdim=True)
hidden_states = hidden_states * torch.rsqrt(variance + self.variance_epsilon)
return self.weight * hidden_states.to(input_dtype)
def extra_repr(self):
return f"{tuple(self.weight.shape)}, eps={self.variance_epsilon}"
class ClvpRotaryPositionalEmbedding(nn.Module):
"""
Rotary Position Embedding Class for CLVP. It was proposed in the paper 'ROFORMER: ENHANCED TRANSFORMER WITH ROTARY
POSITION EMBEDDING', Please see https://arxiv.org/pdf/2104.09864v1.pdf .
"""
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
dim = max(config.projection_dim // (config.num_attention_heads * 2), 32)
inv_freq = 1.0 / (10000 ** (torch.arange(0, dim, 2, dtype=torch.int64).float() / dim))
self.register_buffer("inv_freq", inv_freq)
self.cached_sequence_length = None
self.cached_rotary_positional_embedding = None
def forward(self, hidden_states: torch.FloatTensor) -> torch.FloatTensor:
sequence_length = hidden_states.shape[1]
if sequence_length == self.cached_sequence_length and self.cached_rotary_positional_embedding is not None:
return self.cached_rotary_positional_embedding
self.cached_sequence_length = sequence_length
time_stamps = torch.arange(sequence_length, device=hidden_states.device).type_as(self.inv_freq)
freqs = torch.einsum("i,j->ij", time_stamps, self.inv_freq)
embeddings = torch.cat((freqs, freqs), dim=-1)
self.cached_rotary_positional_embedding = embeddings.unsqueeze(0)
return self.cached_rotary_positional_embedding
class ClvpSelfAttention(nn.Module):
"""
Multi-headed attention to combine Absolute and Rotary Positional Embeddings into a single Attention module.
"""
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.config = config
self.embed_dim = config.hidden_size
self.num_heads = config.num_attention_heads
self.head_dim = self.embed_dim // self.num_heads
if self.head_dim * self.num_heads != self.embed_dim:
raise ValueError(
f"embed_dim must be divisible by num_heads (got `embed_dim`: {self.embed_dim} and `num_heads`:"
f" {self.num_heads})."
)
self.scale = self.head_dim**-0.5
self.dropout = config.attention_dropout
if hasattr(config, "max_position_embeddings"):
max_positions = config.max_position_embeddings
bias = torch.tril(torch.ones((max_positions, max_positions), dtype=torch.bool))
bias = bias.view(1, 1, max_positions, max_positions)
self.register_buffer("bias", bias, persistent=False)
self.k_proj = nn.Linear(self.embed_dim, self.embed_dim, bias=config.use_attention_bias)
self.v_proj = nn.Linear(self.embed_dim, self.embed_dim, bias=config.use_attention_bias)
self.q_proj = nn.Linear(self.embed_dim, self.embed_dim, bias=config.use_attention_bias)
self.out_proj = nn.Linear(self.embed_dim, self.embed_dim)
# Copied from transformers.models.clip.modeling_clip.CLIPAttention._shape
def _shape(self, tensor: torch.Tensor, seq_len: int, bsz: int):
return tensor.view(bsz, seq_len, self.num_heads, self.head_dim).transpose(1, 2).contiguous()
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.FloatTensor,
rotary_pos_emb: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
past_key_value: Optional[Tuple[torch.Tensor]] = None,
use_cache: Optional[bool] = False,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Tuple[torch.FloatTensor, Optional[torch.FloatTensor], Optional[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]]]:
# Raise error when position_ids is None but rotary_pos_emb is provided, because we need that when applying
# rotary_pos_emb to query and key states.
if rotary_pos_emb is not None and position_ids is None:
raise ValueError("`position_ids` must be provided when `rotary_pos_emb` is not None.")
bsz, _, embed_dim = hidden_states.size()
# get query proj
query_states = self._shape(self.q_proj(hidden_states), -1, bsz) * self.scale
key_states = self._shape(self.k_proj(hidden_states), -1, bsz)
value_states = self._shape(self.v_proj(hidden_states), -1, bsz)
if past_key_value is not None:
past_key, past_value = past_key_value
key_states = torch.cat((past_key, key_states), dim=-2)
value_states = torch.cat((past_value, value_states), dim=-2)
if use_cache is True:
present = (key_states, value_states)
else:
present = None
if rotary_pos_emb is not None:
rotary_emb_dim = rotary_pos_emb.shape[-1]
# Partial rotary embedding
query_rot, query_pass = (
query_states[..., :rotary_emb_dim],
query_states[..., rotary_emb_dim:],
)
key_rot, key_pass = (
key_states[..., :rotary_emb_dim],
key_states[..., rotary_emb_dim:],
)
value_rot, value_pass = (
value_states[..., :rotary_emb_dim],
value_states[..., rotary_emb_dim:],
)
cos, sin = rotary_pos_emb.cos().squeeze(0), rotary_pos_emb.sin().squeeze(0)
query_rot, key_rot, value_rot = apply_rotary_pos_emb(query_rot, key_rot, value_rot, cos, sin, position_ids)
# [batch_size, num_heads, seq_length, head_dim]
query_states = torch.cat((query_rot, query_pass), dim=-1)
key_states = torch.cat((key_rot, key_pass), dim=-1)
value_states = torch.cat((value_rot, value_pass), dim=-1)
tgt_len = query_states.shape[2]
src_len = key_states.shape[2]
attn_weights = torch.matmul(query_states, key_states.transpose(2, 3))
if attention_mask is not None:
if attention_mask.size() != (bsz, 1, tgt_len, src_len):
raise ValueError(
f"Attention mask should be of size {(bsz, 1, tgt_len, src_len)}, but is {attention_mask.size()}"
)
attn_weights = attn_weights + attention_mask
attn_weights = nn.functional.softmax(attn_weights, dim=-1)
# Mask heads if we want to
if head_mask is not None:
attn_weights = attn_weights * head_mask
attn_probs = nn.functional.dropout(attn_weights, p=self.dropout, training=self.training)
attn_output = torch.matmul(attn_probs, value_states)
if attn_output.size() != (bsz, self.num_heads, tgt_len, self.head_dim):
raise ValueError(
f"`attn_output` should be of size {(bsz, self.num_heads, tgt_len, self.head_dim)}, but is"
f" {attn_output.size()}"
)
attn_output = attn_output.transpose(1, 2).contiguous()
attn_output = attn_output.reshape(bsz, tgt_len, self.embed_dim)
attn_output = self.out_proj(attn_output)
if not output_attentions:
attn_weights = None
return attn_output, present, attn_weights
class ClvpGatedLinearUnit(nn.Module):
"""
`ClvpGatedLinearUnit` uses the second half of the `hidden_states` to act as a gate for the first half of the
`hidden_states` which controls the flow of data from the first of the tensor.
"""
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.activation_fn = ACT2FN[config.hidden_act]
self.proj = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.intermediate_size * 2)
def forward(self, hidden_states: torch.FloatTensor) -> torch.FloatTensor:
hidden_states, gate = self.proj(hidden_states).chunk(2, dim=-1)
return hidden_states * self.activation_fn(gate)
class ClvpEncoderMLP(nn.Module):
"""
This MLP is used in CLVP speech or text encoder models.
"""
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.config = config
self.fc1 = ClvpGatedLinearUnit(config)
self.fc2 = nn.Linear(config.intermediate_size, config.hidden_size)
self.dropout_layer = nn.Dropout(config.dropout)
def forward(self, hidden_states: torch.FloatTensor) -> torch.FloatTensor:
hidden_states = self.fc1(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.dropout_layer(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.fc2(hidden_states)
return hidden_states
class ClvpEncoderLayer(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config: ClvpConfig):
super().__init__()
self.config = config
self.embed_dim = config.hidden_size
self.self_attn = ClvpSelfAttention(config)
self.mlp = ClvpEncoderMLP(config)
self.input_rmsnorm = ClvpRMSNorm(self.embed_dim, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
self.post_attention_rmsnorm = ClvpRMSNorm(self.embed_dim, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.FloatTensor,
rotary_pos_emb: torch.FloatTensor,
attention_mask: torch.LongTensor,
position_ids: torch.LongTensor,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]:
"""
Args:
hidden_states (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch, seq_len, embed_dim)`):
input to the layer.
rotary_pos_emb (`torch.FloatTensor`):
rotary position embeddings generated by `ClvpRotaryPositionalEmbedding` module.
attention_mask (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch, 1, tgt_len, src_len)`):
attention mask where padding elements are indicated by very large negative values.
position_ids (`torch.LongTensor`):
Denotes position ids of the input tokens.
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under
returned tensors for more detail.
"""
residual = hidden_states
hidden_states = self.input_rmsnorm(hidden_states)
attention_outputs = self.self_attn(
hidden_states=hidden_states,
rotary_pos_emb=rotary_pos_emb,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
position_ids=position_ids,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
)
hidden_states = attention_outputs[0]
hidden_states = residual + hidden_states
residual = hidden_states
hidden_states = self.post_attention_rmsnorm(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.mlp(hidden_states)
hidden_states = residual + hidden_states
outputs = (hidden_states,)
if output_attentions:
outputs += (attention_outputs[-1],)
return outputs
# Copied from transformers.models.gpt2.modeling_gpt2.GPT2MLP with GPT2->ClvpDecoderMLP
class ClvpDecoderMLP(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, intermediate_size, config):
super().__init__()
embed_dim = config.hidden_size
self.c_fc = Conv1D(intermediate_size, embed_dim)
self.c_proj = Conv1D(embed_dim, intermediate_size)
self.act = ACT2FN[config.activation_function]
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(config.resid_pdrop)
def forward(self, hidden_states: Optional[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]]) -> torch.FloatTensor:
hidden_states = self.c_fc(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.act(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.c_proj(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.dropout(hidden_states)
return hidden_states
class ClvpDecoderLayer(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
hidden_size = config.hidden_size
inner_dim = config.n_inner if config.n_inner is not None else 4 * hidden_size
self.input_layernorm = nn.LayerNorm(hidden_size, eps=config.layer_norm_epsilon)
self.attn = ClvpSelfAttention(config)
self.post_attention_layernorm = nn.LayerNorm(hidden_size, eps=config.layer_norm_epsilon)
self.mlp = ClvpDecoderMLP(inner_dim, config)
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: Optional[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor]],
past_key_value: Optional[Tuple[torch.Tensor]] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
use_cache: Optional[bool] = False,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
) -> Union[Tuple[torch.Tensor], Optional[Tuple[torch.Tensor, Tuple[torch.FloatTensor, ...]]]]:
residual = hidden_states
hidden_states = self.input_layernorm(hidden_states)
attn_outputs = self.attn(
hidden_states,
past_key_value=past_key_value,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
position_ids=position_ids,
head_mask=head_mask,
use_cache=use_cache,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
)
attn_output = attn_outputs[0]
outputs = attn_outputs[1:]
# residual connection
hidden_states = attn_output + residual
residual = hidden_states
hidden_states = self.post_attention_layernorm(hidden_states)
feed_forward_hidden_states = self.mlp(hidden_states)
# residual connection
hidden_states = residual + feed_forward_hidden_states
if use_cache:
outputs = (hidden_states,) + outputs
else:
outputs = (hidden_states,) + outputs[1:]
return outputs
class ClvpConditioningEncoder(nn.Module):
"""
This class processes the log-mel spectrograms(extracted by the Feature Extractor) and text tokens(produced by the
tokenizer) as inputs for the decoder model.
First each log-mel spectrogram is processed into a single vector which captures valuable characteristics from each
of them, then the text tokens are converted into token embeddings and position embeddings are added afterwards.
Both of these vectors are concatenated and then passed to the decoder model.
The text tokens helps to incorporate the "text information" and the log-mel spectrogram is used to specify the
"voice characteristics" into the generated mel tokens.
"""
def __init__(self, config: ClvpConfig):
super().__init__()
self.text_config = config.text_config
self.decoder_config = config.decoder_config
self.text_token_embedding = nn.Embedding(self.text_config.vocab_size, self.decoder_config.hidden_size)
self.text_position_embedding = nn.Embedding(
self.decoder_config.max_text_tokens, self.decoder_config.hidden_size
)
self.mel_conv = nn.Conv1d(self.decoder_config.feature_size, self.decoder_config.hidden_size, kernel_size=1)
# define group norms to be used before each attention layer
num_groups = self.compute_groupnorm_groups(self.decoder_config.hidden_size)
self.group_norms = nn.ModuleList(
[
nn.GroupNorm(num_groups, self.decoder_config.hidden_size, eps=1e-5, affine=True)
for _ in range(self.decoder_config.num_mel_attn_blocks)
]
)
# define the attention layers
self.mel_attn_blocks = nn.ModuleList(
[ClvpSelfAttention(self.decoder_config) for _ in range(self.decoder_config.num_mel_attn_blocks)]
)
self.gradient_checkpointing = False
def compute_groupnorm_groups(self, channels: int, groups: int = 32):
"""
Calculates the value of `num_groups` for nn.GroupNorm. This logic is taken from the official tortoise
repository. link :
https://github.com/neonbjb/tortoise-tts/blob/4003544b6ff4b68c09856e04d3eff9da26d023c2/tortoise/models/arch_util.py#L26
"""
if channels <= 16:
groups = 8
elif channels <= 64:
groups = 16
while channels % groups != 0:
groups = int(groups / 2)
if groups <= 2:
raise ValueError(
f"Number of groups for the GroupNorm must be greater than 2, but it is {groups}."
f"Please consider using a different `hidden_size`"
)
return groups
def forward(
self,
input_features: torch.FloatTensor,
input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
):
# process text
if input_ids is not None and inputs_embeds is not None:
raise ValueError("You cannot specify both input_ids and inputs_embeds at the same time")
elif input_ids is not None:
batch_size, seq_length = input_ids.size()
elif inputs_embeds is not None:
batch_size, seq_length = inputs_embeds.size()[:-1]
else:
raise ValueError("You have to specify either input_ids or inputs_embeds")
# construct attention mask if not given
if attention_mask is None:
attention_mask = torch.ones([batch_size, seq_length], dtype=torch.long, device=input_ids.device)
# We add bos and eos input_ids in the modeling file instead of the tokenizer file to keep the logic simple
# This logic is specific to ClvpConditioningEncoder and not used by other modules.
input_ids, attention_mask = _pad_extra_bos_eos_tokens(
input_ids,
attention_mask,
bos_token_id=self.text_config.bos_token_id,
eos_token_id=self.text_config.eos_token_id,
)
inputs_embeds = self.text_token_embedding(input_ids)
position_ids = attention_mask.cumsum(-1) - 1
position_embeds = self.text_position_embedding(position_ids)
text_embeds = inputs_embeds + position_embeds
if self.gradient_checkpointing and self.training:
# process each log-mel spectrogram into a single vector
mel_spec = torch.utils.checkpoint.checkpoint(self.mel_conv, input_features)
for i, mel_attn_block in enumerate(self.mel_attn_blocks):
residual_mel_spec = mel_spec.transpose(1, 2)
mel_spec = torch.utils.checkpoint.checkpoint(self.group_norms[i], mel_spec).transpose(1, 2)
mel_spec = torch.utils.checkpoint.checkpoint(mel_attn_block, mel_spec)[0] + residual_mel_spec
mel_spec = mel_spec.transpose(1, 2)
else:
# process each log-mel spectrogram into a single vector
mel_spec = self.mel_conv(input_features)
for i, mel_attn_block in enumerate(self.mel_attn_blocks):
residual_mel_spec = mel_spec.transpose(1, 2)
mel_spec = self.group_norms[i](mel_spec).transpose(1, 2)
mel_spec = mel_attn_block(mel_spec)[0] + residual_mel_spec
mel_spec = mel_spec.transpose(1, 2)
mel_spec = mel_spec[:, :, 0]
mel_spec = mel_spec.unsqueeze(1)
# repeat if there is either (1 text vs N audios) or (N texts vs 1 audio)
if text_embeds.shape[0] == 1 and mel_spec.shape[0] != 1:
text_embeds = text_embeds.repeat(mel_spec.shape[0], 1, 1)
elif text_embeds.shape[0] != 1 and mel_spec.shape[0] == 1:
mel_spec = mel_spec.repeat(text_embeds.shape[0], 1, 1)
# If there is N texts and M audios we will raise error since the number of text and audio must be same.
elif text_embeds.shape[0] != mel_spec.shape[0]:
raise ValueError(
f"The number of texts and number of audios must be same. "
f"Found {text_embeds.shape[0]} texts vs {mel_spec.shape[0]} audios"
)
return torch.concat([mel_spec, text_embeds], dim=1)
class ClvpPreTrainedModel(PreTrainedModel):
"""
An abstract class to handle weights initialization and a simple interface for downloading and loading pretrained
models.
"""
config_class = ClvpConfig
base_model_prefix = "clvp"
supports_gradient_checkpointing = True
_skip_keys_device_placement = "past_key_values"
def _init_weights(self, module):
"""Initialize the weights"""
factor = self.config.initializer_factor
if isinstance(module, nn.Embedding):
module.weight.data.normal_(mean=0.0, std=factor * 0.02)
elif isinstance(module, (nn.Linear, Conv1D, nn.Conv1d)):
module.weight.data.normal_(mean=0.0, std=factor * 0.02)
if module.bias is not None:
module.bias.data.zero_()
elif isinstance(module, ClvpEncoderMLP):
factor = self.config.initializer_factor
in_proj_std = (module.config.hidden_size**-0.5) * ((2 * module.config.num_hidden_layers) ** -0.5) * factor
fc_std = (2 * module.config.hidden_size) ** -0.5 * factor
nn.init.normal_(module.fc1.proj.weight if getattr(module.fc1, "proj") else module.fc1.weight, std=fc_std)
nn.init.normal_(module.fc2.weight, std=in_proj_std)
elif isinstance(module, ClvpEncoder):
config = self.config.get_text_config()
factor = config.initializer_factor
module.projection.weight.data.normal_(mean=0.0, std=factor * (config.hidden_size**-0.5))
elif isinstance(module, ClvpConditioningEncoder):
module.mel_conv.weight.data.normal_(mean=0.0, std=factor)
module.mel_conv.bias.data.zero_()
elif isinstance(module, ClvpForCausalLM):
for name, p in module.named_parameters():
if name == "c_proj.weight":
p.data.normal_(
mean=0.0, std=(self.config.initializer_range / math.sqrt(2 * self.config.num_hidden_layers))
)
if isinstance(module, nn.LayerNorm):
module.bias.data.zero_()
module.weight.data.fill_(1.0)
CLVP_START_DOCSTRING = r"""
This model inherits from [`PreTrainedModel`]. Check the superclass documentation for the generic methods the
library implements for all its model (such as downloading or saving, resizing the input embeddings, pruning heads
etc.)
This model is also a PyTorch [torch.nn.Module](https://pytorch.org/docs/stable/nn.html#torch.nn.Module) subclass.
Use it as a regular PyTorch Module and refer to the PyTorch documentation for all matter related to general usage
and behavior.
Parameters:
config ([`ClvpConfig`]): Model configuration class with all the parameters of the model.
Initializing with a config file does not load the weights associated with the model, only the
configuration. Check out the [`~PreTrainedModel.from_pretrained`] method to load the model weights.
"""
CLVP_INPUTS_DOCSTRING = r"""
Args:
input_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Indices of input sequence tokens in the vocabulary. Padding will be ignored by default should you provide
it.
Indices can be obtained using [`AutoTokenizer`]. See [`PreTrainedTokenizer.encode`] and
[`PreTrainedTokenizer.__call__`] for details.
[What are input IDs?](../glossary#input-ids)
input_features (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, feature_size, time_dim)`):
Indicates log mel-spectrogram representations for audio returned by [`ClvpFeatureExtractor`].
conditioning_encoder_inputs_embeds (`torch.FloatTensor`, *optional*):
inputs_embeds for `ClvpConditioningEncoder`. Can be used in place of `input_ids`.
text_encoder_inputs_embeds (`torch.FloatTensor`, *optional*):
inputs_embeds for the text encoder model passed in place of `input_ids`.
attention_mask (`torch.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on padding text token indices. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
return_loss (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the contrastive loss.
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under returned
tensors for more detail.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors for
more detail.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple.
"""
CLVP_DECODER_INPUTS_DOCSTRING = r"""
Args:
input_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, input_ids_length)`):
Indices of input sequence tokens in the vocabulary.
Indices can be obtained using [`AutoTokenizer`]. See [`PreTrainedTokenizer.encode`] and
[`PreTrainedTokenizer.__call__`] for details.
[What are input IDs?](../glossary#input-ids)
past_key_values (`Tuple[Tuple[torch.Tensor]]` of length `config.n_layers`):
Contains precomputed hidden-states (key and values in the attention blocks) as computed by the model (see
`past_key_values` output below). Can be used to speed up sequential decoding. The `input_ids` which have
their past given to this model should not be passed as `input_ids` as they have already been computed.
attention_mask (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on padding token indices. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
If `past_key_values` is used, `attention_mask` needs to contain the masking strategy that was used for
`past_key_values`. In other words, the `attention_mask` always has to have the length:
`len(past_key_values) + len(input_ids)`
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
token_type_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, input_ids_length)`, *optional*):
Segment token indices to indicate first and second portions of the inputs. Indices are selected in `[0,
1]`:
- 0 corresponds to a *sentence A* token,
- 1 corresponds to a *sentence B* token.
[What are token type IDs?](../glossary#token-type-ids)
position_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Indices of positions of each input sequence tokens in the position embeddings. Selected in the range `[0,
config.max_position_embeddings - 1]`.
[What are position IDs?](../glossary#position-ids)
head_mask (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(num_heads,)` or `(num_layers, num_heads)`, *optional*):
Mask to nullify selected heads of the self-attention modules. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 indicates the head is **not masked**,
- 0 indicates the head is **masked**.
inputs_embeds (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`, *optional*):
Optionally, instead of passing `input_ids` you can choose to directly pass an embedded representation. This
is useful if you want more control over how to convert `input_ids` indices into associated vectors than the
model's internal embedding lookup matrix.
If `past_key_values` is used, optionally only the last `inputs_embeds` have to be input (see
`past_key_values`).
use_cache (`bool`, *optional*):
If set to `True`, `past_key_values` key value states are returned and can be used to speed up decoding (see
`past_key_values`).
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under returned
tensors for more detail.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors for
more detail.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple.
"""
class ClvpEncoder(ClvpPreTrainedModel):
"""
Transformer encoder consisting of `config.num_hidden_layers` self attention layers. Each layer is a
[`ClvpEncoderLayer`].
Args:
config: ClvpConfig
"""
def __init__(self, config: ClvpConfig):
super().__init__(config)
self.config = config
self.token_embedding = nn.Embedding(config.vocab_size, config.hidden_size)
self.rotary_pos_emb = ClvpRotaryPositionalEmbedding(config) if config.use_rotary_embedding else None
self.layers = nn.ModuleList([ClvpEncoderLayer(config) for _ in range(config.num_hidden_layers)])
self.sequence_summary = SequenceSummary(config)
self.final_layer_norm = nn.LayerNorm(config.hidden_size, eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
self.projection = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.projection_dim, bias=False)
self.gradient_checkpointing = False
self.post_init()
def get_input_embeddings(self):
return self.token_embedding
def set_input_embeddings(self, value):
self.token_embedding = value
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple, BaseModelOutput]:
r"""
Args:
input_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, input_ids_length)`, *optional*):
Indices of input sequence tokens in the vocabulary.
Indices can be obtained using [`AutoTokenizer`]. See [`PreTrainedTokenizer.encode`] and
[`PreTrainedTokenizer.__call__`] for details.
[What are input IDs?](../glossary#input-ids)
inputs_embeds (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`, *optional*):
input embeddings for the model. This bypasses the model's internal embedding lookup matrix.
attention_mask (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on padding token indices. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
position_ids (`torch.LongTensor`, *optional*):
Denotes the position ids of `input_ids`.
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under
returned tensors for more detail.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors
for more detail.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple.
"""
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
if input_ids is not None and inputs_embeds is not None:
raise ValueError("You cannot specify both input_ids and inputs_embeds at the same time")
elif input_ids is not None:
self.warn_if_padding_and_no_attention_mask(input_ids, attention_mask)
input_shape = input_ids.size()
input_ids = input_ids.view(-1, input_shape[-1])
inputs_embeds = self.token_embedding(input_ids)
elif inputs_embeds is not None:
input_shape = inputs_embeds.size()[:-1]
else:
raise ValueError("You have to specify either input_ids or inputs_embeds")
# expand attention_mask and create position_ids if needed
if attention_mask is not None:
# [bsz, seq_len] -> [bsz, 1, tgt_seq_len, src_seq_len]
attention_mask = _prepare_4d_attention_mask(attention_mask, inputs_embeds.dtype)
if position_ids is None:
device = input_ids.device if input_ids is not None else inputs_embeds.device
position_ids = torch.arange(input_shape[1], dtype=torch.long, device=device)
position_ids = position_ids.unsqueeze(0)
encoder_states = () if output_hidden_states else None
all_attentions = () if output_attentions else None
rotary_pos_emb = self.rotary_pos_emb(inputs_embeds) if self.rotary_pos_emb is not None else None
hidden_states = inputs_embeds
for idx, encoder_layer in enumerate(self.layers):
if output_hidden_states:
encoder_states = encoder_states + (hidden_states,)
if self.gradient_checkpointing and self.training:
layer_outputs = torch.utils.checkpoint.checkpoint(
encoder_layer.__call__,
hidden_states,
rotary_pos_emb,
attention_mask,
position_ids,
)
else:
layer_outputs = encoder_layer(
hidden_states,
rotary_pos_emb,
attention_mask,
position_ids,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
)
hidden_states = layer_outputs[0]
if output_attentions:
all_attentions = all_attentions + (layer_outputs[1],)
if output_hidden_states:
encoder_states = encoder_states + (hidden_states,)
last_hidden_state = hidden_states
last_hidden_state = self.final_layer_norm(last_hidden_state)
# take the mean over axis 1 and get pooled output
pooled_output = self.sequence_summary(last_hidden_state)
# apply the projection layer
embeds = self.projection(pooled_output)
if not return_dict:
return tuple(
v for v in [embeds, last_hidden_state, pooled_output, encoder_states, all_attentions] if v is not None
)
return ClvpEncoderOutput(
embeds=embeds,
last_hidden_state=last_hidden_state,
pooler_output=pooled_output,
hidden_states=encoder_states,
attentions=all_attentions,
)
class ClvpDecoder(ClvpPreTrainedModel):
"""
Transformer decoder consisting of *config.num_hidden_layers* layers. Each layer is a [`ClvpDecoderLayer`]
"""
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__(config)
self.config = config
self.input_embeds_layer = nn.Embedding(self.config.vocab_size, self.config.hidden_size)
self.position_embeds_layer = nn.Embedding(self.config.max_position_embeddings, self.config.hidden_size)
self.drop = nn.Dropout(self.config.embd_pdrop)
self.layers = nn.ModuleList([ClvpDecoderLayer(self.config) for _ in range(self.config.num_hidden_layers)])
self.layer_norm = nn.LayerNorm(self.config.hidden_size, eps=self.config.layer_norm_epsilon)
self.gradient_checkpointing = False
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
def get_input_embeddings(self):
return self.input_embeds_layer
def set_input_embeddings(self, new_embeddings):
self.input_embeds_layer = new_embeddings
def _prune_heads(self, heads_to_prune):
"""
Prunes heads of the model. heads_to_prune: dict of {layer_num: list of heads to prune in this layer}
"""
for layer, heads in heads_to_prune.items():
self.layers[layer].attn.prune_heads(heads)
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(CLVP_DECODER_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
token_type_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
past_key_values: Optional[Tuple[Tuple[torch.Tensor]]] = None,
inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
use_cache: Optional[bool] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple, BaseModelOutputWithPastAndCrossAttentions]:
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
use_cache = use_cache if use_cache is not None else self.config.use_cache
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
if input_ids is not None and inputs_embeds is not None:
raise ValueError("You cannot specify both input_ids and inputs_embeds at the same time")
elif input_ids is not None:
self.warn_if_padding_and_no_attention_mask(input_ids, attention_mask)
input_shape = input_ids.size()
input_ids = input_ids.view(-1, input_shape[-1])
input_ids.shape[0]
elif inputs_embeds is not None:
input_shape = inputs_embeds.size()[:-1]
inputs_embeds.shape[0]
else:
raise ValueError("You have to specify either input_ids or inputs_embeds")
device = input_ids.device if input_ids is not None else inputs_embeds.device
if token_type_ids is not None:
token_type_ids = token_type_ids.view(-1, input_shape[-1])
if past_key_values is None:
past_key_values_length = 0
past_key_values = tuple([None] * len(self.layers))
else:
past_key_values_length = past_key_values[0][0].size(-2)
if position_ids is None:
position_ids = torch.arange(
past_key_values_length, input_shape[-1] + past_key_values_length, dtype=torch.long, device=device
)
position_ids = position_ids.unsqueeze(0).view(-1, input_shape[-1])
if inputs_embeds is None:
inputs_embeds = self.input_embeds_layer(input_ids)
position_embeds = self.position_embeds_layer(position_ids)
inputs_embeds = inputs_embeds + position_embeds
attention_mask = _prepare_4d_causal_attention_mask(
attention_mask, input_shape, inputs_embeds, past_key_values_length
)
# Prepare head mask if needed
# 1.0 in head_mask indicate we keep the head
# attention_probs has shape bsz x num_attention_heads x N x N
# head_mask has shape num_hidden_layers x batch x num_attention_heads x N x N
head_mask = self.get_head_mask(head_mask, self.config.num_hidden_layers)
hidden_states = inputs_embeds
if token_type_ids is not None:
token_type_embeds = self.input_embeds_layer(token_type_ids)
hidden_states = hidden_states + token_type_embeds
hidden_states = self.drop(hidden_states)
output_shape = (-1,) + input_shape[1:] + (hidden_states.size(-1),)
if self.gradient_checkpointing and self.training:
if use_cache:
logger.warning_once(
"`use_cache=True` is incompatible with gradient checkpointing. Setting `use_cache=False`..."
)
use_cache = False
presents = () if use_cache else None
all_self_attentions = () if output_attentions else None
all_cross_attentions = () if output_attentions and self.config.add_cross_attention else None
all_hidden_states = () if output_hidden_states else None
for i, (block, past_key_value) in enumerate(zip(self.layers, past_key_values)):
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states = all_hidden_states + (hidden_states,)
if self.gradient_checkpointing and self.training:
outputs = torch.utils.checkpoint.checkpoint(
block.__call__,
hidden_states,
None,
attention_mask,
position_ids,
head_mask[i],
)
else:
outputs = block(
hidden_states,
past_key_value=past_key_value,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
position_ids=position_ids,
head_mask=head_mask[i],
use_cache=use_cache,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
)
hidden_states = outputs[0]
if use_cache is True:
presents = presents + (outputs[1],)
if output_attentions:
all_self_attentions = all_self_attentions + (outputs[2 if use_cache else 1],)
if self.config.add_cross_attention:
all_cross_attentions = all_cross_attentions + (outputs[3 if use_cache else 2],)
hidden_states = self.layer_norm(hidden_states)
hidden_states = hidden_states.view(output_shape)
# Add last hidden state
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states = all_hidden_states + (hidden_states,)
if not return_dict:
return tuple(
v
for v in [hidden_states, presents, all_hidden_states, all_self_attentions, all_cross_attentions]
if v is not None
)
return BaseModelOutputWithPastAndCrossAttentions(
last_hidden_state=hidden_states,
past_key_values=presents,
hidden_states=all_hidden_states,
attentions=all_self_attentions,
cross_attentions=all_cross_attentions,
)
@add_start_docstrings(
"The bare Clvp decoder model outputting raw hidden-states without any specific head on top.",
CLVP_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class ClvpModel(ClvpPreTrainedModel):
def __init__(self, config: ClvpDecoderConfig):
super().__init__(config)
self.config = config
self.decoder = ClvpDecoder(self.config)
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
def get_input_embeddings(self):
return self.decoder.input_embeds_layer
def set_input_embeddings(self, value):
self.decoder.input_embeds_layer = value
def get_decoder(self):
return self.decoder
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(CLVP_DECODER_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
token_type_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
past_key_values: Optional[Tuple[Tuple[torch.Tensor]]] = None,
inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
use_cache: Optional[bool] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple, BaseModelOutputWithPastAndCrossAttentions]:
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
use_cache = use_cache if use_cache is not None else self.config.use_cache
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
# decoder outputs consists of (dec_features, past_key_value, dec_hidden, dec_attn)
decoder_outputs = self.decoder(
input_ids=input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
token_type_ids=token_type_ids,
position_ids=position_ids,
head_mask=head_mask,
past_key_values=past_key_values,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
use_cache=use_cache,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
if not return_dict:
return decoder_outputs
return BaseModelOutputWithPastAndCrossAttentions(
last_hidden_state=decoder_outputs.last_hidden_state,
past_key_values=decoder_outputs.past_key_values,
hidden_states=decoder_outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=decoder_outputs.attentions,
cross_attentions=decoder_outputs.cross_attentions,
)
@add_start_docstrings(
"The CLVP decoder model with a language modelling head on top.",
CLVP_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class ClvpForCausalLM(ClvpPreTrainedModel, GenerationMixin):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__(config)
self.config = config
self.model = ClvpModel(self.config)
self.final_norm = nn.LayerNorm(self.config.hidden_size)
self.lm_head = nn.Linear(self.config.hidden_size, self.config.vocab_size, bias=True)
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
def get_input_embeddings(self):
return self.model.decoder.input_embeds_layer
def set_input_embeddings(self, new_embeddings):
self.model.decoder.input_embeds_layer = new_embeddings
def _prepare_model_inputs(
self,
inputs: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
bos_token_id: Optional[int] = None,
model_kwargs: Optional[Dict[str, torch.Tensor]] = None,
) -> Tuple[torch.Tensor, Optional[str], Dict[str, torch.Tensor]]:
"""
This function extracts the model-specific `inputs` for generation.
"""
input_name = self.main_input_name
model_kwargs = {k: v for k, v in model_kwargs.items() if v is not None}
inputs_kwarg = model_kwargs.pop(input_name, None)
if inputs_kwarg is not None and inputs is not None:
raise ValueError(
f"`inputs`: {inputs}` were passed alongside {input_name} which is not allowed."
f"Make sure to either pass {inputs} or {input_name}=..."
)
elif inputs_kwarg is not None:
inputs = inputs_kwarg
if input_name == "input_ids" and "inputs_embeds" in model_kwargs:
model_kwargs["input_ids"] = self._maybe_initialize_input_ids_for_generation(
inputs, bos_token_id, model_kwargs=model_kwargs
)
inputs, input_name = model_kwargs["inputs_embeds"], "inputs_embeds"
# Check if conditioning_embeds are provided or not, if yes then concatenate the bos_token_id at the end of the conditioning_embeds.
# Then we must subtract the positional_ids because during the forward pass it will be added anyways, so we must cancel them out here.
conditioning_embeds = model_kwargs.get("conditioning_embeds", None)
if conditioning_embeds is not None:
mel_start_token_embedding = self.model.decoder.input_embeds_layer(
torch.full(
(conditioning_embeds.shape[0], 1),
fill_value=self.config.bos_token_id,
device=conditioning_embeds.device,
)
)
mel_start_token_embedding += self.model.decoder.position_embeds_layer(
torch.full((conditioning_embeds.shape[0], 1), fill_value=0, device=conditioning_embeds.device)
)
conditioning_embeds = torch.concat([conditioning_embeds, mel_start_token_embedding], dim=1)
# subtract the positional_ids here
if hasattr(model_kwargs, "attention_mask"):
position_ids = model_kwargs["attention_mask"].long().cumsum(-1) - 1
else:
position_ids = torch.arange(
0, conditioning_embeds.shape[1], dtype=torch.long, device=conditioning_embeds.device
)
position_ids = position_ids.unsqueeze(0).repeat(conditioning_embeds.shape[0], 1)
model_kwargs["inputs_embeds"] = conditioning_embeds - self.model.decoder.position_embeds_layer(
position_ids
)
model_kwargs["input_ids"] = (
torch.ones((model_kwargs["inputs_embeds"].shape[0], 1), dtype=torch.long, device=self.device)
* self.config.bos_token_id
)
return model_kwargs["inputs_embeds"], "inputs_embeds", model_kwargs
inputs = self._maybe_initialize_input_ids_for_generation(inputs, bos_token_id, model_kwargs)
return inputs, input_name, model_kwargs
def prepare_inputs_for_generation(
self, input_ids, past_key_values=None, inputs_embeds=None, conditioning_embeds=None, **kwargs
):
# Overwritten: has `conditioning_embeds`-related logic
input_ids_length = input_ids.shape[-1]
token_type_ids = kwargs.get("token_type_ids", None)
# only last token for inputs_ids if past is defined in kwargs
if past_key_values:
past_length = past_key_values[0][0].shape[2]
# Some generation methods already pass only the last input ID
if input_ids.shape[1] > past_length:
remove_prefix_length = past_length
else:
# Default to old behavior: keep only final ID
remove_prefix_length = input_ids.shape[1] - 1
input_ids = input_ids[:, remove_prefix_length:]
if token_type_ids is not None:
token_type_ids = token_type_ids[:, -input_ids.shape[1] :]
attention_mask = kwargs.get("attention_mask", None)
position_ids = kwargs.get("position_ids", None)
if attention_mask is not None and position_ids is None:
# create position_ids on the fly for batch generation
position_ids = attention_mask.long().cumsum(-1) - 1
position_ids.masked_fill_(attention_mask == 0, 1)
if past_key_values:
position_ids = position_ids[:, -1].unsqueeze(-1)
else:
position_ids = None
if conditioning_embeds is not None and past_key_values is not None:
position_ids = torch.tensor([input_ids_length], dtype=torch.long, device=input_ids.device)
# if `inputs_embeds` are passed, we only want to use them in the 1st generation step
if inputs_embeds is not None and past_key_values is None:
model_inputs = {"inputs_embeds": inputs_embeds}
else:
model_inputs = {"input_ids": input_ids}
model_inputs.update(
{
"past_key_values": past_key_values,
"use_cache": kwargs.get("use_cache"),
"position_ids": position_ids,
"token_type_ids": token_type_ids,
}
)
return model_inputs
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(CLVP_DECODER_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
past_key_values: Optional[Tuple[Tuple[torch.Tensor]]] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
token_type_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
labels: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
use_cache: Optional[bool] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple, CausalLMOutputWithCrossAttentions]:
r"""
labels (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Labels for language modeling. Note that the labels **are shifted** inside the model, i.e. you can set
`labels = input_ids` Indices are selected in `[-100, 0, ..., config.vocab_size]` All labels set to `-100`
are ignored (masked), the loss is only computed for labels in `[0, ..., config.vocab_size]`
"""
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
use_cache = use_cache if use_cache is not None else self.config.use_cache
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
outputs = self.model(
input_ids=input_ids,
past_key_values=past_key_values,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
token_type_ids=token_type_ids,
position_ids=position_ids,
head_mask=head_mask,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
use_cache=use_cache,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
hidden_states = outputs[0]
lm_logits = self.final_norm(hidden_states)
lm_logits = self.lm_head(lm_logits)
loss = None
if labels is not None:
labels = labels.to(lm_logits.device)
# Shift so that tokens < n predict n
shift_logits = lm_logits[..., :-1, :].contiguous()
shift_labels = labels[..., 1:].contiguous()
# Flatten the tokens
loss_fct = CrossEntropyLoss()
loss = loss_fct(shift_logits.view(-1, shift_logits.size(-1)), shift_labels.view(-1))
if not return_dict:
output = (lm_logits,) + outputs[1:]
return ((loss,) + output) if loss is not None else output
return CausalLMOutputWithCrossAttentions(
loss=loss,
logits=lm_logits,
past_key_values=outputs.past_key_values,
hidden_states=outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=outputs.attentions,
cross_attentions=outputs.cross_attentions,
)
@staticmethod
# Copied from transformers.models.gpt2.modeling_gpt2.GPT2LMHeadModel._reorder_cache
def _reorder_cache(
past_key_values: Tuple[Tuple[torch.Tensor]], beam_idx: torch.Tensor
) -> Tuple[Tuple[torch.Tensor]]:
"""
This function is used to re-order the `past_key_values` cache if [`~PreTrainedModel.beam_search`] or
[`~PreTrainedModel.beam_sample`] is called. This is required to match `past_key_values` with the correct
beam_idx at every generation step.
"""
return tuple(
tuple(past_state.index_select(0, beam_idx.to(past_state.device)) for past_state in layer_past)
for layer_past in past_key_values
)
@add_start_docstrings(
"The composite CLVP model with a text encoder, speech encoder and speech decoder model."
"The speech decoder model generates the speech_ids from the text and the text encoder and speech encoder works"
"together to filter out the best speech_ids.",
CLVP_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class ClvpModelForConditionalGeneration(ClvpPreTrainedModel, GenerationMixin):
config_class = ClvpConfig
def __init__(self, config: ClvpConfig):
super().__init__(config)
if not isinstance(config.text_config, ClvpEncoderConfig):
raise TypeError(
"config.text_config is expected to be of type `ClvpEncoderConfig` but is of type"
f" {type(config.text_config)}."
)
if not isinstance(config.speech_config, ClvpEncoderConfig):
raise TypeError(
"config.speech_config is expected to be of type `ClvpEncoderConfig` but is of type"
f" {type(config.speech_config)}."
)
if not isinstance(config.decoder_config, ClvpDecoderConfig):
raise TypeError(
"config.decoder_config is expected to be of type `ClvpDecoderConfig` but is of type"
f" {type(config.decoder_config)}."
)
self.conditioning_encoder = ClvpConditioningEncoder(config)
self.speech_decoder_model = ClvpForCausalLM(config.decoder_config)
self.text_encoder_model = ClvpEncoder(config.text_config)
self.speech_encoder_model = ClvpEncoder(config.speech_config)
self.logit_scale = nn.Parameter(torch.tensor(self.config.logit_scale_init_value))
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
# taken from the original repo,
# link : https://github.com/neonbjb/tortoise-tts/blob/4003544b6ff4b68c09856e04d3eff9da26d023c2/tortoise/api.py#L117
def fix_speech_decoder_output(self, speech_ids: torch.LongTensor) -> torch.LongTensor:
"""
This method modifies the output of the decoder model, such as replacing the `eos_token_id` and changing the
last few tokens of each sequence.
Args:
speech_ids (`torch.LongTensor`):
This refers to the output of the decoder model.
"""
decoder_fixing_codes = self.config.decoder_config.decoder_fixing_codes
speech_ids = speech_ids[:, 1:]
stop_token_indices = torch.where(speech_ids == self.speech_decoder_model.config.eos_token_id, 1, 0)
speech_ids = torch.masked_fill(speech_ids, mask=stop_token_indices.bool(), value=decoder_fixing_codes[0])
for i, each_seq_stop_token_index in enumerate(stop_token_indices):
# This means that no stop tokens were found so the sentence was still being generated, in that case we don't need
# to apply any padding so just skip to the next sequence of tokens.
if each_seq_stop_token_index.sum() == 0:
continue
stm = each_seq_stop_token_index.argmax()
speech_ids[i, stm:] = decoder_fixing_codes[0]
if stm - 3 < speech_ids.shape[1]:
speech_ids[i, -3:] = torch.tensor(
[decoder_fixing_codes[1:]], device=speech_ids.device, dtype=torch.long
)
return speech_ids
def get_text_features(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
text_encoder_inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
) -> torch.FloatTensor:
r"""
This method can be used to extract text_embeds from a text. The text embeddings obtained by applying the
projection layer to the pooled output of the CLVP text encoder model.
Args:
input_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`):
Indices of input sequence tokens in the vocabulary. Padding will be ignored by default should you
provide it.
[What are input IDs?](../glossary#input-ids)
text_encoder_inputs_embeds (`torch.FloatTensor`, *optional*):
inputs_embeds for the text encoder model passed in place of `input_ids`.
attention_mask (`torch.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on padding token indices. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
Returns:
`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, output_dim)`:
The text embeddings obtained by applying the projection layer to the pooled output of the CLVP Text
Model.
Examples:
```python
>>> from transformers import ClvpProcessor, ClvpModelForConditionalGeneration
>>> # Define the Text
>>> text = "This is an example text."
>>> # Define processor and model
>>> processor = ClvpProcessor.from_pretrained("susnato/clvp_dev")
>>> model = ClvpModelForConditionalGeneration.from_pretrained("susnato/clvp_dev")
>>> # Generate processor output and text embeds
>>> processor_output = processor(text=text, return_tensors="pt")
>>> text_embeds = model.get_text_features(input_ids=processor_output["input_ids"])
```
"""
outputs = self.text_encoder_model(
input_ids=input_ids,
inputs_embeds=text_encoder_inputs_embeds,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
)
return outputs[0]
def get_speech_features(
self,
speech_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
input_features: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
conditioning_encoder_inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
generation_config: Optional[GenerationConfig] = None,
**kwargs,
) -> torch.FloatTensor:
r"""
This method can be used to extract speech_embeds. The speech embeddings are obtained by applying the speech
model on speech_ids. If speech_ids is not present but both input_ids and input_features are given then the
decoder model will be used to first generate the speech_ids and then applying the speech model.
Args:
speech_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, num_speech_ids)`, *optional*):
Speech Tokens. Padding will be ignored by default should you provide it. If speech_ids are provided
then input_ids and input_features will be automatically ignored.
input_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Input text Tokens. Processed from the [`ClvpTokenizer`]. If speech_ids is not provided, then input_ids
and input_features will be used.
input_features (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, feature_size, time_dim)`, *optional*):
Indicates log-melspectrogram representations for audio returned by [`ClvpFeatureExtractor`]. If
speech_ids is not provided, then input_ids and input_features will be used.
conditioning_encoder_inputs_embeds (`torch.FloatTensor`, *optional*):
inputs_embeds for `ClvpConditioningEncoder`. Can be used in place of `input_ids`.
attention_mask (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on padding speech token indices. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
generation_config (`GenerationConfig`, *optional*):
generation config to control the generation of speech_ids if they are not provided.
Returns:
`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, output_dim)`:
The speech embeddings obtained by applying the projection layer to the pooled output of the CLVP Speech
Model.
Examples:
```python
>>> import datasets
>>> from transformers import ClvpProcessor, ClvpModelForConditionalGeneration
>>> # Define the Text and Load the Audio (We are taking an audio example from HuggingFace Hub using `datasets` library)
>>> text = "This is an example text."
>>> ds = datasets.load_dataset("hf-internal-testing/librispeech_asr_dummy", "clean", split="validation")
>>> ds = ds.cast_column("audio", datasets.Audio(sampling_rate=22050))
>>> _, audio, sr = ds.sort("id").select(range(1))[:1]["audio"][0].values()
>>> # Define processor and model
>>> processor = ClvpProcessor.from_pretrained("susnato/clvp_dev")
>>> model = ClvpModelForConditionalGeneration.from_pretrained("susnato/clvp_dev")
>>> # Generate processor output and model output
>>> processor_output = processor(raw_speech=audio, sampling_rate=sr, text=text, return_tensors="pt")
>>> speech_embeds = model.get_speech_features(
... input_ids=processor_output["input_ids"], input_features=processor_output["input_features"]
... )
```
"""
if speech_ids is None:
if (input_ids is None and conditioning_encoder_inputs_embeds is None) or input_features is None:
raise ValueError(
"Either speech_ids or input_ids/conditioning_encoder_inputs_embeds and input_features must be provided."
)
if generation_config is None:
generation_config = self.generation_config
generation_config.update(**kwargs)
conditioning_embeds = self.conditioning_encoder(
input_features=input_features,
input_ids=input_ids,
inputs_embeds=conditioning_encoder_inputs_embeds,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
)
speech_ids = self.speech_decoder_model.generate(
conditioning_embeds=conditioning_embeds,
generation_config=generation_config,
)
speech_ids = self.fix_speech_decoder_output(speech_ids[0])
outputs = self.speech_encoder_model(
input_ids=speech_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
)
return outputs[0]
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(CLVP_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=ClvpOutput, config_class=ClvpConfig)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
input_features: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
conditioning_encoder_inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
text_encoder_inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
return_loss: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple, ClvpOutput]:
r"""
Returns:
Examples:
```python
>>> import datasets
>>> from transformers import ClvpProcessor, ClvpModelForConditionalGeneration
>>> # Define the Text and Load the Audio (We are taking an audio example from HuggingFace Hub using `datasets` library)
>>> text = "This is an example text."
>>> ds = datasets.load_dataset("hf-internal-testing/librispeech_asr_dummy", "clean", split="validation")
>>> ds = ds.cast_column("audio", datasets.Audio(sampling_rate=22050))
>>> _, audio, sr = ds.sort("id").select(range(1))[:1]["audio"][0].values()
>>> # Define processor and model
>>> processor = ClvpProcessor.from_pretrained("susnato/clvp_dev")
>>> model = ClvpModelForConditionalGeneration.from_pretrained("susnato/clvp_dev")
>>> # processor outputs and model outputs
>>> processor_output = processor(raw_speech=audio, sampling_rate=sr, text=text, return_tensors="pt")
>>> outputs = model(
... input_ids=processor_output["input_ids"],
... input_features=processor_output["input_features"],
... return_dict=True,
... )
```
"""
# Use CLVP model's config for some fields (if specified) instead of those of speech & text components.
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
conditioning_embeds = self.conditioning_encoder(
input_features=input_features,
input_ids=input_ids,
inputs_embeds=conditioning_encoder_inputs_embeds,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
)
decoder_outputs = self.speech_decoder_model(
inputs_embeds=conditioning_embeds,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
speech_ids = decoder_outputs[0]
# since we will get the embeds of shape `(batch_size, seq_len, embedding_dim)` during the forward pass
# we must convert it to tokens, to make it compaitable with speech_transformer
if speech_ids.ndim == 3:
speech_ids = speech_ids.argmax(2)
speech_ids = self.fix_speech_decoder_output(speech_ids)
speech_outputs = self.speech_encoder_model(
input_ids=speech_ids,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
text_outputs = self.text_encoder_model(
input_ids=input_ids,
inputs_embeds=text_encoder_inputs_embeds,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
)
speech_embeds = speech_outputs[0]
text_embeds = text_outputs[0]
# normalized features
speech_embeds = speech_embeds / speech_embeds.norm(p=2, dim=-1, keepdim=True)
text_embeds = text_embeds / text_embeds.norm(p=2, dim=-1, keepdim=True)
# cosine similarity as logits
logit_scale = self.logit_scale.exp()
logits_per_text = torch.matmul(text_embeds, speech_embeds.t()) * logit_scale
logits_per_speech = logits_per_text.t()
loss = None
if return_loss:
loss = clvp_loss(logits_per_text)
if not return_dict:
output = (
logits_per_speech,
logits_per_text,
text_embeds,
speech_embeds,
text_outputs[2],
speech_outputs[2],
)
if output_hidden_states:
output += (
decoder_outputs[-1],
text_outputs[-1],
speech_outputs[-1],
)
return ((loss,) + output) if loss is not None else output
return ClvpOutput(
loss=loss,
logits_per_speech=logits_per_speech,
logits_per_text=logits_per_text,
text_embeds=text_embeds,
speech_embeds=speech_embeds,
text_model_output=text_outputs[2],
speech_model_output=speech_outputs[2],
decoder_hidden_states=decoder_outputs.hidden_states,
text_encoder_hidden_states=text_outputs.hidden_states,
speech_encoder_hidden_states=speech_outputs.hidden_states,
)
@torch.no_grad()
def generate(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
input_features: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
generation_config: Optional[GenerationConfig] = None,
pad_to_max_mel_tokens: Optional[int] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
**kwargs,
):
"""
Generate method for `ClvpModelForConditionalGeneration`, this method calls the `generate` method of
`ClvpForCausalLM` and then uses those generated `speech_ids` to process `text_embeds` and `speech_embeds` using
`ClvpEncoder`.
Args:
input_ids (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Input text Tokens. Processed from the [`ClvpTokenizer`].
input_features (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, feature_size, time_dim)`, *optional*):
Indicates log-melspectrogram representations for audio returned by [`ClvpFeatureExtractor`].
attention_mask (`torch.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on padding text token indices. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
generation_config (`~generation.GenerationConfig`, *optional*):
The generation configuration to be used as base parametrization for the generation call. `**kwargs`
passed to generate matching the attributes of `generation_config` will override them. If
`generation_config` is not provided, the default will be used, which had the following loading
priority: 1) from the `generation_config.json` model file, if it exists; 2) from the model
configuration. Please note that unspecified parameters will inherit [`~generation.GenerationConfig`]'s
default values, whose documentation should be checked to parameterize generation.
pad_to_max_mel_tokens (`int`, *optional*):
Pads generated speech_ids to the specified value. This is to implement the same logic from the official
repo, link: https://github.com/neonbjb/tortoise-tts/blob/80f89987a5abda5e2b082618cd74f9c7411141dc/tortoise/api.py#L430
and to make sure the logits are same.
This does not affect generation quality so please don't consider using it since it is less efficient.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of decoder model, text encoder and speech encoder models.
Returns:
`ClvpOutput` or tuple: A `ClvpOutput` (if `return_dict_in_generate=True` or when
`config.return_dict_in_generate=True`) or a tuple.
"""
# If the input sequences are larger than (self.config.decoder_config.max_text_tokens - 3) then raise error,
# because we need to add 3 tokens ( 1 bos tokens and 2 eos tokens) to the input_ids in ClvpConditioningEncoder to
# properly sample
sequence_length = input_ids.shape[-1]
if sequence_length > (self.config.decoder_config.max_text_tokens - 3):
raise ValueError(
f"Maximum sequence length reached! Found input_ids of length {sequence_length}."
f"Please make sure that the maximum length of input_ids is {self.config.decoder_config.max_text_tokens - 3}"
)
if generation_config is None:
generation_config = self.generation_config
generation_config = copy.deepcopy(generation_config)
model_kwargs = generation_config.update(**kwargs) # All unused kwargs must be model kwargs
generation_config.validate()
self._validate_model_kwargs(model_kwargs.copy())
# pad input_ids as specified in the original repo
# link: https://github.com/neonbjb/tortoise-tts/blob/80f89987a5abda5e2b082618cd74f9c7411141dc/tortoise/api.py#L380
input_ids, attention_mask = _pad_extra_bos_eos_tokens(
input_ids,
attention_mask,
add_bos_token=False,
bos_token_id=self.config.text_config.bos_token_id,
eos_token_id=self.config.text_config.eos_token_id,
)
conditioning_embeds = self.conditioning_encoder(
input_features=input_features,
input_ids=input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
)
decoder_outputs = self.speech_decoder_model.generate(
conditioning_embeds=conditioning_embeds,
generation_config=generation_config,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=generation_config.return_dict_in_generate,
)
if isinstance(decoder_outputs, ModelOutput):
speech_ids = decoder_outputs.sequences
# pad to pad_to_max_mel_tokens if given, to replicate the original repo logic
# link: https://github.com/neonbjb/tortoise-tts/blob/80f89987a5abda5e2b082618cd74f9c7411141dc/tortoise/api.py#L430
if pad_to_max_mel_tokens is not None:
padding_needed = pad_to_max_mel_tokens - speech_ids.shape[-1]
speech_ids = torch.nn.functional.pad(
speech_ids, (0, padding_needed), value=self.generation_config.eos_token_id
)
speech_ids = self.fix_speech_decoder_output(speech_ids)
speech_outputs = self.speech_encoder_model(
input_ids=speech_ids,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=generation_config.return_dict_in_generate,
)
text_outputs = self.text_encoder_model(
input_ids=input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=generation_config.return_dict_in_generate,
)
speech_embeds = speech_outputs[0]
text_embeds = text_outputs[0]
# normalized features
speech_embeds = speech_embeds / speech_embeds.norm(p=2, dim=-1, keepdim=True)
text_embeds = text_embeds / text_embeds.norm(p=2, dim=-1, keepdim=True)
# cosine similarity as logits
logit_scale = self.logit_scale.exp()
logits_per_text = torch.matmul(text_embeds, speech_embeds.t()) * logit_scale
logits_per_speech = logits_per_text.t()
if not generation_config.return_dict_in_generate:
output = (
speech_ids,
logits_per_speech,
logits_per_text,
text_embeds,
speech_embeds,
text_outputs[2],
speech_outputs[2],
)
if output_hidden_states:
output += (
decoder_outputs[-1],
text_outputs[-1],
speech_outputs[-1],
)
return output
return ClvpOutput(
speech_ids=speech_ids,
logits_per_speech=logits_per_speech,
logits_per_text=logits_per_text,
text_embeds=text_embeds,
speech_embeds=speech_embeds,
text_model_output=text_outputs[2],
speech_model_output=speech_outputs[2],
decoder_hidden_states=decoder_outputs.hidden_states,
text_encoder_hidden_states=text_outputs.hidden_states,
speech_encoder_hidden_states=speech_outputs.hidden_states,
)
__all__ = [
"ClvpModelForConditionalGeneration",
"ClvpForCausalLM",
"ClvpModel",
"ClvpPreTrainedModel",
"ClvpEncoder",
"ClvpDecoder",
]
```
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ENCODING: utf-8
```py
# coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2023 The HuggingFace Inc. team.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
"""English Normalizer class for CLVP."""
import re
class EnglishNormalizer:
def __init__(self):
# List of (regular expression, replacement) pairs for abbreviations:
self._abbreviations = [
(re.compile("\\b%s\\." % x[0], re.IGNORECASE), x[1])
for x in [
("mrs", "misess"),
("mr", "mister"),
("dr", "doctor"),
("st", "saint"),
("co", "company"),
("jr", "junior"),
("maj", "major"),
("gen", "general"),
("drs", "doctors"),
("rev", "reverend"),
("lt", "lieutenant"),
("hon", "honorable"),
("sgt", "sergeant"),
("capt", "captain"),
("esq", "esquire"),
("ltd", "limited"),
("col", "colonel"),
("ft", "fort"),
]
]
self.ones = ["", "one", "two", "three", "four", "five", "six", "seven", "eight", "nine"]
self.teens = [
"ten",
"eleven",
"twelve",
"thirteen",
"fourteen",
"fifteen",
"sixteen",
"seventeen",
"eighteen",
"nineteen",
]
self.tens = ["", "", "twenty", "thirty", "forty", "fifty", "sixty", "seventy", "eighty", "ninety"]
def number_to_words(self, num: int) -> str:
"""
Converts numbers(`int`) to words(`str`).
Please note that it only supports upto - "'nine hundred ninety-nine quadrillion, nine hundred ninety-nine
trillion, nine hundred ninety-nine billion, nine hundred ninety-nine million, nine hundred ninety-nine
thousand, nine hundred ninety-nine'" or `number_to_words(999_999_999_999_999_999)`.
"""
if num == 0:
return "zero"
elif num < 0:
return "minus " + self.number_to_words(abs(num))
elif num < 10:
return self.ones[num]
elif num < 20:
return self.teens[num - 10]
elif num < 100:
return self.tens[num // 10] + ("-" + self.number_to_words(num % 10) if num % 10 != 0 else "")
elif num < 1000:
return (
self.ones[num // 100] + " hundred" + (" " + self.number_to_words(num % 100) if num % 100 != 0 else "")
)
elif num < 1_000_000:
return (
self.number_to_words(num // 1000)
+ " thousand"
+ (", " + self.number_to_words(num % 1000) if num % 1000 != 0 else "")
)
elif num < 1_000_000_000:
return (
self.number_to_words(num // 1_000_000)
+ " million"
+ (", " + self.number_to_words(num % 1_000_000) if num % 1_000_000 != 0 else "")
)
elif num < 1_000_000_000_000:
return (
self.number_to_words(num // 1_000_000_000)
+ " billion"
+ (", " + self.number_to_words(num % 1_000_000_000) if num % 1_000_000_000 != 0 else "")
)
elif num < 1_000_000_000_000_000:
return (
self.number_to_words(num // 1_000_000_000_000)
+ " trillion"
+ (", " + self.number_to_words(num % 1_000_000_000_000) if num % 1_000_000_000_000 != 0 else "")
)
elif num < 1_000_000_000_000_000_000:
return (
self.number_to_words(num // 1_000_000_000_000_000)
+ " quadrillion"
+ (
", " + self.number_to_words(num % 1_000_000_000_000_000)
if num % 1_000_000_000_000_000 != 0
else ""
)
)
else:
return "number out of range"
def convert_to_ascii(self, text: str) -> str:
"""
Converts unicode to ascii
"""
return text.encode("ascii", "ignore").decode("utf-8")
def _expand_dollars(self, m: str) -> str:
"""
This method is used to expand numerical dollar values into spoken words.
"""
match = m.group(1)
parts = match.split(".")
if len(parts) > 2:
return match + " dollars" # Unexpected format
dollars = int(parts[0]) if parts[0] else 0
cents = int(parts[1]) if len(parts) > 1 and parts[1] else 0
if dollars and cents:
dollar_unit = "dollar" if dollars == 1 else "dollars"
cent_unit = "cent" if cents == 1 else "cents"
return "%s %s, %s %s" % (dollars, dollar_unit, cents, cent_unit)
elif dollars:
dollar_unit = "dollar" if dollars == 1 else "dollars"
return "%s %s" % (dollars, dollar_unit)
elif cents:
cent_unit = "cent" if cents == 1 else "cents"
return "%s %s" % (cents, cent_unit)
else:
return "zero dollars"
def _remove_commas(self, m: str) -> str:
"""
This method is used to remove commas from sentences.
"""
return m.group(1).replace(",", "")
def _expand_decimal_point(self, m: str) -> str:
"""
This method is used to expand '.' into spoken word ' point '.
"""
return m.group(1).replace(".", " point ")
def _expand_ordinal(self, num: str) -> str:
"""
This method is used to expand ordinals such as '1st', '2nd' into spoken words.
"""
ordinal_suffixes = {1: "st", 2: "nd", 3: "rd"}
num = int(num.group(0)[:-2])
if 10 <= num % 100 and num % 100 <= 20:
suffix = "th"
else:
suffix = ordinal_suffixes.get(num % 10, "th")
return self.number_to_words(num) + suffix
def _expand_number(self, m: str) -> str:
"""
This method acts as a preprocessing step for numbers between 1000 and 3000 (same as the original repository,
link :
https://github.com/neonbjb/tortoise-tts/blob/4003544b6ff4b68c09856e04d3eff9da26d023c2/tortoise/utils/tokenizer.py#L86)
"""
num = int(m.group(0))
if num > 1000 and num < 3000:
if num == 2000:
return "two thousand"
elif num > 2000 and num < 2010:
return "two thousand " + self.number_to_words(num % 100)
elif num % 100 == 0:
return self.number_to_words(num // 100) + " hundred"
else:
return self.number_to_words(num)
else:
return self.number_to_words(num)
def normalize_numbers(self, text: str) -> str:
"""
This method is used to normalize numbers within a text such as converting the numbers to words, removing
commas, etc.
"""
text = re.sub(re.compile(r"([0-9][0-9\,]+[0-9])"), self._remove_commas, text)
text = re.sub(re.compile(r"£([0-9\,]*[0-9]+)"), r"\1 pounds", text)
text = re.sub(re.compile(r"\$([0-9\.\,]*[0-9]+)"), self._expand_dollars, text)
text = re.sub(re.compile(r"([0-9]+\.[0-9]+)"), self._expand_decimal_point, text)
text = re.sub(re.compile(r"[0-9]+(st|nd|rd|th)"), self._expand_ordinal, text)
text = re.sub(re.compile(r"[0-9]+"), self._expand_number, text)
return text
def expand_abbreviations(self, text: str) -> str:
"""
Expands the abbreviate words.
"""
for regex, replacement in self._abbreviations:
text = re.sub(regex, replacement, text)
return text
def collapse_whitespace(self, text: str) -> str:
"""
Removes multiple whitespaces
"""
return re.sub(re.compile(r"\s+"), " ", text)
def __call__(self, text):
"""
Converts text to ascii, numbers / number-like quantities to their spelt-out counterparts and expands
abbreviations
"""
text = self.convert_to_ascii(text)
text = text.lower()
text = self.normalize_numbers(text)
text = self.expand_abbreviations(text)
text = self.collapse_whitespace(text)
text = text.replace('"', "")
return text
```
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PATH: scripts\freecad_env\Lib\site-packages\transformers\models\clvp\processing_clvp.py
ENCODING: utf-8
```py
# coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2023 The HuggingFace Inc. team.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
"""
Processor class for CLVP
"""
from ...processing_utils import ProcessorMixin
class ClvpProcessor(ProcessorMixin):
r"""
Constructs a CLVP processor which wraps a CLVP Feature Extractor and a CLVP Tokenizer into a single processor.
[`ClvpProcessor`] offers all the functionalities of [`ClvpFeatureExtractor`] and [`ClvpTokenizer`]. See the
[`~ClvpProcessor.__call__`], [`~ClvpProcessor.decode`] and [`~ClvpProcessor.batch_decode`] for more information.
Args:
feature_extractor (`ClvpFeatureExtractor`):
An instance of [`ClvpFeatureExtractor`]. The feature extractor is a required input.
tokenizer (`ClvpTokenizer`):
An instance of [`ClvpTokenizer`]. The tokenizer is a required input.
"""
feature_extractor_class = "ClvpFeatureExtractor"
tokenizer_class = "ClvpTokenizer"
model_input_names = [
"input_ids",
"input_features",
"attention_mask",
]
def __init__(self, feature_extractor, tokenizer):
super().__init__(feature_extractor, tokenizer)
def __call__(self, *args, **kwargs):
"""
Forwards the `audio` and `sampling_rate` arguments to [`~ClvpFeatureExtractor.__call__`] and the `text`
argument to [`~ClvpTokenizer.__call__`]. Please refer to the docstring of the above two methods for more
information.
"""
raw_speech = kwargs.pop("raw_speech", None)
sampling_rate = kwargs.pop("sampling_rate", None)
text = kwargs.pop("text", None)
if raw_speech is None and text is None:
raise ValueError("You need to specify either an `raw_speech` or `text` input to process.")
if raw_speech is not None:
inputs = self.feature_extractor(raw_speech, sampling_rate=sampling_rate, **kwargs)
if text is not None:
encodings = self.tokenizer(text, **kwargs)
if text is None:
return inputs
elif raw_speech is None:
return encodings
else:
inputs["input_ids"] = encodings["input_ids"]
inputs["attention_mask"] = encodings["attention_mask"]
return inputs
# Copied from transformers.models.whisper.processing_whisper.WhisperProcessor.batch_decode with Whisper->Clvp
def batch_decode(self, *args, **kwargs):
"""
This method forwards all its arguments to ClvpTokenizer's [`~PreTrainedTokenizer.batch_decode`]. Please
refer to the docstring of this method for more information.
"""
return self.tokenizer.batch_decode(*args, **kwargs)
# Copied from transformers.models.whisper.processing_whisper.WhisperProcessor.decode with Whisper->Clvp
def decode(self, *args, **kwargs):
"""
This method forwards all its arguments to ClvpTokenizer's [`~PreTrainedTokenizer.decode`]. Please refer to
the docstring of this method for more information.
"""
return self.tokenizer.decode(*args, **kwargs)
__all__ = ["ClvpProcessor"]
```
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```py
# coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2023 The HuggingFace Inc. team.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
"""Tokenization class for CLVP."""
import json
import os
from functools import lru_cache
from typing import List, Optional, Tuple
import regex as re
from ...tokenization_utils import AddedToken, PreTrainedTokenizer
from ...utils import logging
from .number_normalizer import EnglishNormalizer
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
VOCAB_FILES_NAMES = {
"vocab_file": "vocab.json",
"merges_file": "merges.txt",
}
@lru_cache()
# Copied from transformers.models.gpt2.tokenization_gpt2.bytes_to_unicode
def bytes_to_unicode():
"""
Returns list of utf-8 byte and a mapping to unicode strings. We specifically avoids mapping to whitespace/control
characters the bpe code barfs on.
The reversible bpe codes work on unicode strings. This means you need a large # of unicode characters in your vocab
if you want to avoid UNKs. When you're at something like a 10B token dataset you end up needing around 5K for
decent coverage. This is a significant percentage of your normal, say, 32K bpe vocab. To avoid that, we want lookup
tables between utf-8 bytes and unicode strings.
"""
bs = (
list(range(ord("!"), ord("~") + 1)) + list(range(ord("¡"), ord("¬") + 1)) + list(range(ord("®"), ord("ÿ") + 1))
)
cs = bs[:]
n = 0
for b in range(2**8):
if b not in bs:
bs.append(b)
cs.append(2**8 + n)
n += 1
cs = [chr(n) for n in cs]
return dict(zip(bs, cs))
# Copied from transformers.models.gpt2.tokenization_gpt2.get_pairs
def get_pairs(word):
"""
Return set of symbol pairs in a word.
Word is represented as tuple of symbols (symbols being variable-length strings).
"""
pairs = set()
prev_char = word[0]
for char in word[1:]:
pairs.add((prev_char, char))
prev_char = char
return pairs
class ClvpTokenizer(PreTrainedTokenizer):
"""
Construct a CLVP tokenizer. Based on byte-level Byte-Pair-Encoding.
This tokenizer has been trained to treat spaces like parts of the tokens (a bit like sentencepiece) so a word will
be encoded differently whether it is at the beginning of the sentence (without space) or not:
```python
>>> from transformers import ClvpTokenizer
>>> tokenizer = ClvpTokenizer.from_pretrained("susnato/clvp_dev")
>>> tokenizer("Hello world")["input_ids"]
[62, 84, 28, 2, 179, 79]
>>> tokenizer(" Hello world")["input_ids"]
[2, 62, 84, 28, 2, 179, 79]
```
You can get around that behavior by passing `add_prefix_space=True` when instantiating this tokenizer or when you
call it on some text, but since the model was not pretrained this way, it might yield a decrease in performance.
<Tip>
When used with `is_split_into_words=True`, this tokenizer will add a space before each word (even the first one).
</Tip>
This tokenizer inherits from [`PreTrainedTokenizer`] which contains most of the main methods. Users should refer to
this superclass for more information regarding those methods.
Args:
vocab_file (`str`):
Path to the vocabulary file.
merges_file (`str`):
Path to the merges file.
errors (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"replace"`):
Paradigm to follow when decoding bytes to UTF-8. See
[bytes.decode](https://docs.python.org/3/library/stdtypes.html#bytes.decode) for more information.
unk_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"[UNK]"`):
The unknown token. A token that is not in the vocabulary cannot be converted to an ID and is set to be this
token instead.
bos_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"<|endoftext|>"`):
The beginning of sequence token.
eos_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"[STOP]"`):
The end of sequence token.
pad_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"[STOP]"`):
The pad token of the sequence.
add_prefix_space (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether or not to add an initial space to the input. This allows to treat the leading word just as any
other word. (CLVP tokenizer detect beginning of words by the preceding space).
add_bos_token (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether to add `bos_token` in front of the sequence when add_special_tokens=True.
add_eos_token (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether to add `eos_token` in end of the sequence when add_special_tokens=True.
"""
vocab_files_names = VOCAB_FILES_NAMES
model_input_names = [
"input_ids",
"attention_mask",
]
def __init__(
self,
vocab_file,
merges_file,
errors="replace",
unk_token="[UNK]",
bos_token="<|endoftext|>",
eos_token="[STOP]",
pad_token="[STOP]",
add_prefix_space=False,
add_bos_token=False,
add_eos_token=False,
**kwargs,
):
bos_token = AddedToken(bos_token, special=True) if isinstance(bos_token, str) else bos_token
eos_token = AddedToken(eos_token, special=True) if isinstance(eos_token, str) else eos_token
unk_token = AddedToken(unk_token, special=True) if isinstance(unk_token, str) else unk_token
pad_token = AddedToken(pad_token, special=True) if isinstance(pad_token, str) else pad_token
self.add_bos_token = add_bos_token
self.add_eos_token = add_eos_token
self._normalizer = None
with open(vocab_file, encoding="utf-8") as vocab_handle:
self.encoder = json.load(vocab_handle)
self.decoder = {v: k for k, v in self.encoder.items()}
self.errors = errors # how to handle errors in decoding
self.byte_encoder = bytes_to_unicode()
self.byte_decoder = {v: k for k, v in self.byte_encoder.items()}
with open(merges_file, encoding="utf-8") as merges_handle:
bpe_merges = merges_handle.read().split("\n")[1:-1]
bpe_merges = [tuple(merge.split()) for merge in bpe_merges]
self.bpe_ranks = dict(zip(bpe_merges, range(len(bpe_merges))))
self.cache = {}
self.add_prefix_space = add_prefix_space
# Should have added re.IGNORECASE so BPE merges can happen for capitalized versions of contractions
self.pat = re.compile(r"""'s|'t|'re|'ve|'m|'ll|'d| ?\p{L}+| ?\p{N}+| ?[^\s\p{L}\p{N}]+|\s+(?!\S)|\s+""")
super().__init__(
errors=errors,
unk_token=unk_token,
bos_token=bos_token,
eos_token=eos_token,
pad_token=pad_token,
add_prefix_space=add_prefix_space,
add_bos_token=add_bos_token,
add_eos_token=add_eos_token,
**kwargs,
)
@property
def vocab_size(self):
return len(self.encoder)
@property
def normalizer(self):
if self._normalizer is None:
self._normalizer = EnglishNormalizer()
return self._normalizer
def get_vocab(self):
return dict(self.encoder, **self.added_tokens_encoder)
# Copied from transformers.models.gpt2.tokenization_gpt2.GPT2Tokenizer.bpe
def bpe(self, token):
if token in self.cache:
return self.cache[token]
word = tuple(token)
pairs = get_pairs(word)
if not pairs:
return token
while True:
bigram = min(pairs, key=lambda pair: self.bpe_ranks.get(pair, float("inf")))
if bigram not in self.bpe_ranks:
break
first, second = bigram
new_word = []
i = 0
while i < len(word):
try:
j = word.index(first, i)
except ValueError:
new_word.extend(word[i:])
break
else:
new_word.extend(word[i:j])
i = j
if word[i] == first and i < len(word) - 1 and word[i + 1] == second:
new_word.append(first + second)
i += 2
else:
new_word.append(word[i])
i += 1
new_word = tuple(new_word)
word = new_word
if len(word) == 1:
break
else:
pairs = get_pairs(word)
word = " ".join(word)
self.cache[token] = word
return word
# Copied from transformers.models.llama.tokenization_llama.LlamaTokenizer.build_inputs_with_special_tokens
def build_inputs_with_special_tokens(self, token_ids_0, token_ids_1=None):
bos_token_id = [self.bos_token_id] if self.add_bos_token else []
eos_token_id = [self.eos_token_id] if self.add_eos_token else []
output = bos_token_id + token_ids_0 + eos_token_id
if token_ids_1 is not None:
output = output + bos_token_id + token_ids_1 + eos_token_id
return output
# Copied from transformers.models.gpt2.tokenization_gpt2.GPT2Tokenizer.get_special_tokens_mask
def get_special_tokens_mask(
self, token_ids_0: List[int], token_ids_1: Optional[List[int]] = None, already_has_special_tokens: bool = False
) -> List[int]:
"""
Retrieves sequence ids from a token list that has no special tokens added. This method is called when adding
special tokens using the tokenizer `prepare_for_model` or `encode_plus` methods.
Args:
token_ids_0 (`List[int]`):
List of IDs.
token_ids_1 (`List[int]`, *optional*):
Optional second list of IDs for sequence pairs.
already_has_special_tokens (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether or not the token list is already formatted with special tokens for the model.
Returns:
`List[int]`: A list of integers in the range [0, 1]: 1 for a special token, 0 for a sequence token.
"""
if already_has_special_tokens:
return super().get_special_tokens_mask(
token_ids_0=token_ids_0, token_ids_1=token_ids_1, already_has_special_tokens=True
)
if not self.add_bos_token:
return super().get_special_tokens_mask(
token_ids_0=token_ids_0, token_ids_1=token_ids_1, already_has_special_tokens=False
)
if token_ids_1 is None:
return [1] + ([0] * len(token_ids_0))
return [1] + ([0] * len(token_ids_0)) + [1] + ([0] * len(token_ids_1))
def _tokenize(self, text):
"""Tokenize a string."""
bpe_tokens = []
text = self.normalizer(text)
for token in re.findall(self.pat, text):
token = "".join(
self.byte_encoder[b] for b in token.encode("utf-8")
) # Maps all our bytes to unicode strings, avoiding control tokens of the BPE (spaces in our case)
# if the token is "Ġ" we replace it with "[SPACE]" (if "[SPACE]" is present in the vocab), otherwise we keep the "Ġ".
bpe_tokens.extend(
"[SPACE]" if bpe_token == "\u0120" and "[SPACE]" in self.encoder.keys() else bpe_token
for bpe_token in self.bpe(token).split(" ")
)
return bpe_tokens
# Copied from transformers.models.gpt2.tokenization_gpt2.GPT2Tokenizer._convert_token_to_id
def _convert_token_to_id(self, token):
"""Converts a token (str) in an id using the vocab."""
return self.encoder.get(token, self.encoder.get(self.unk_token))
# Copied from transformers.models.gpt2.tokenization_gpt2.GPT2Tokenizer._convert_id_to_token
def _convert_id_to_token(self, index):
"""Converts an index (integer) in a token (str) using the vocab."""
return self.decoder.get(index)
# Copied from transformers.models.gpt2.tokenization_gpt2.GPT2Tokenizer.convert_tokens_to_string
def convert_tokens_to_string(self, tokens):
"""Converts a sequence of tokens (string) in a single string."""
text = "".join(tokens)
text = bytearray([self.byte_decoder[c] for c in text]).decode("utf-8", errors=self.errors)
return text
def clean_up_tokenization(self, text):
text = "".join(text)
vocab_tokens = list(self.encoder.keys()) + list(self.added_tokens_encoder.keys())
text = text.replace("[SPACE]", " ") if "[SPACE]" in vocab_tokens else text
text = text.replace("[STOP]", " ") if "[STOP]" in vocab_tokens else text
text = text.replace(self.unk_token, "").replace(" ", " ").replace(" ", " ")
return text
# Copied from transformers.models.gpt2.tokenization_gpt2.GPT2Tokenizer.save_vocabulary
def save_vocabulary(self, save_directory: str, filename_prefix: Optional[str] = None) -> Tuple[str]:
if not os.path.isdir(save_directory):
logger.error(f"Vocabulary path ({save_directory}) should be a directory")
return
vocab_file = os.path.join(
save_directory, (filename_prefix + "-" if filename_prefix else "") + VOCAB_FILES_NAMES["vocab_file"]
)
merge_file = os.path.join(
save_directory, (filename_prefix + "-" if filename_prefix else "") + VOCAB_FILES_NAMES["merges_file"]
)
with open(vocab_file, "w", encoding="utf-8") as f:
f.write(json.dumps(self.encoder, indent=2, sort_keys=True, ensure_ascii=False) + "\n")
index = 0
with open(merge_file, "w", encoding="utf-8") as writer:
writer.write("#version: 0.2\n")
for bpe_tokens, token_index in sorted(self.bpe_ranks.items(), key=lambda kv: kv[1]):
if index != token_index:
logger.warning(
f"Saving vocabulary to {merge_file}: BPE merge indices are not consecutive."
" Please check that the tokenizer is not corrupted!"
)
index = token_index
writer.write(" ".join(bpe_tokens) + "\n")
index += 1
return vocab_file, merge_file
__all__ = ["ClvpTokenizer"]
```
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```py
# Copyright 2024 The HuggingFace Team. All rights reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING
from ...utils import _LazyModule
from ...utils.import_utils import define_import_structure
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from .tokenization_code_llama import *
from .tokenization_code_llama_fast import *
else:
import sys
_file = globals()["__file__"]
sys.modules[__name__] = _LazyModule(__name__, _file, define_import_structure(_file), module_spec=__spec__)
```
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ENCODING: utf-8
```py
# coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2023 MetaAI and the HuggingFace Inc. team. All rights reserved.
#
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
"""Tokenization classes for Code LLaMA."""
import os
from shutil import copyfile
from typing import Any, Dict, List, Optional, Tuple
import sentencepiece as spm
from ...convert_slow_tokenizer import import_protobuf
from ...tokenization_utils import AddedToken, PreTrainedTokenizer
from ...utils import logging, requires_backends
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
VOCAB_FILES_NAMES = {"vocab_file": "tokenizer.model"}
SPIECE_UNDERLINE = "▁"
B_INST, E_INST = "[INST]", "[/INST]"
B_SYS, E_SYS = "<<SYS>>\n", "\n<</SYS>>\n\n"
# fmt: off
DEFAULT_SYSTEM_PROMPT = """You are a helpful, respectful and honest assistant. Always answer as helpfully as possible, while being safe. Your \
answers should not include any harmful, unethical, racist, sexist, toxic, dangerous, or illegal content. Please ensure\
that your responses are socially unbiased and positive in nature.
If a question does not make any sense, or is not factually coherent, explain why instead of answering something not \
correct. If you don't know the answer to a question, please don't share false information."""
# fmt: on
class CodeLlamaTokenizer(PreTrainedTokenizer):
"""
Construct a CodeLlama tokenizer. Based on byte-level Byte-Pair-Encoding. The default padding token is unset as
there is no padding token in the original model.
The default configuration match that of
[codellama/CodeLlama-7b-Instruct-hf](https://huggingface.co/meta-llama/CodeLlama-7b-Instruct-hf/blob/main/tokenizer_config.json)
which supports prompt infilling.
Args:
vocab_file (`str`):
Path to the vocabulary file.
unk_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"<unk>"`):
The unknown token. A token that is not in the vocabulary cannot be converted to an ID and is set to be this
token instead.
bos_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"<s>"`):
The beginning of sequence token that was used during pretraining. Can be used a sequence classifier token.
eos_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"</s>"`):
The end of sequence token.
<Tip>
When building a sequence using special tokens, this is not the token that is used for the end of sequence.
The token used is the `sep_token`.
</Tip>
prefix_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"▁<PRE>"`):
Prefix token used for infilling.
middle_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"▁<MID>"`):
Middle token used for infilling.
suffix_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"▁<SUF>"`):
Suffix token used for infilling.
eot_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"▁<EOT>"`):
End of text token used for infilling.
fill_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"<FILL_ME>"`):
The token used to split the input between the prefix and suffix.
suffix_first (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether the input prompt and suffix should be formatted with the suffix first.
sp_model_kwargs (`dict`, *optional*):
Will be passed to the `SentencePieceProcessor.__init__()` method. The [Python wrapper for
SentencePiece](https://github.com/google/sentencepiece/tree/master/python) can be used, among other things,
to set:
- `enable_sampling`: Enable subword regularization.
- `nbest_size`: Sampling parameters for unigram. Invalid for BPE-Dropout.
- `nbest_size = {0,1}`: No sampling is performed.
- `nbest_size > 1`: samples from the nbest_size results.
- `nbest_size < 0`: assuming that nbest_size is infinite and samples from the all hypothesis (lattice)
using forward-filtering-and-backward-sampling algorithm.
- `alpha`: Smoothing parameter for unigram sampling, and dropout probability of merge operations for
BPE-dropout.
add_bos_token (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether to add a beginning of sequence token at the start of sequences.
add_eos_token (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether to add an end of sequence token at the end of sequences.
clean_up_tokenization_spaces (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether or not to clean up the tokenization spaces.
additional_special_tokens (`List[str]`, *optional*):
Additional special tokens used by the tokenizer.
use_default_system_prompt (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether or not the default system prompt for Llama should be used.
"""
vocab_files_names = VOCAB_FILES_NAMES
model_input_names = ["input_ids", "attention_mask"]
def __init__(
self,
vocab_file,
unk_token="<unk>",
bos_token="<s>",
eos_token="</s>",
prefix_token="▁<PRE>",
middle_token="▁<MID>",
suffix_token="▁<SUF>",
eot_token="▁<EOT>",
fill_token="<FILL_ME>",
suffix_first=False,
sp_model_kwargs: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None,
add_bos_token=True,
add_eos_token=False,
clean_up_tokenization_spaces=False,
additional_special_tokens=None,
use_default_system_prompt=False,
**kwargs,
):
requires_backends(self, "protobuf")
self.sp_model_kwargs = {} if sp_model_kwargs is None else sp_model_kwargs
bos_token = AddedToken(bos_token, normalized=False, special=True) if isinstance(bos_token, str) else bos_token
eos_token = AddedToken(eos_token, normalized=False, special=True) if isinstance(eos_token, str) else eos_token
unk_token = AddedToken(unk_token, normalized=False, special=True) if isinstance(unk_token, str) else unk_token
self.use_default_system_prompt = use_default_system_prompt
# mark tokens special to skip them
additional_special_tokens = additional_special_tokens or []
for token in [prefix_token, middle_token, suffix_token, eot_token]:
additional_special_tokens += [token] if token is not None else []
self.vocab_file = vocab_file
self.add_bos_token = add_bos_token
self.add_eos_token = add_eos_token
self._prefix_token = prefix_token
self._middle_token = middle_token
self._suffix_token = suffix_token
self._eot_token = eot_token
self.fill_token = fill_token
self.suffix_first = suffix_first
self.sp_model = self.get_spm_processor()
super().__init__(
bos_token=bos_token,
eos_token=eos_token,
unk_token=unk_token,
add_bos_token=add_bos_token,
add_eos_token=add_eos_token,
prefix_token=prefix_token,
middle_token=middle_token,
suffix_token=suffix_token,
eot_token=eot_token,
fill_token=fill_token,
sp_model_kwargs=self.sp_model_kwargs,
suffix_first=suffix_first,
clean_up_tokenization_spaces=clean_up_tokenization_spaces,
additional_special_tokens=additional_special_tokens,
use_default_system_prompt=use_default_system_prompt,
**kwargs,
)
@property
def unk_token_length(self):
return len(self.sp_model.encode(str(self.unk_token)))
def get_spm_processor(self):
tokenizer = spm.SentencePieceProcessor(**self.sp_model_kwargs)
with open(self.vocab_file, "rb") as f:
sp_model = f.read()
model_pb2 = import_protobuf()
model = model_pb2.ModelProto.FromString(sp_model)
normalizer_spec = model_pb2.NormalizerSpec()
normalizer_spec.add_dummy_prefix = False
model.normalizer_spec.MergeFrom(normalizer_spec)
sp_model = model.SerializeToString()
tokenizer.LoadFromSerializedProto(sp_model)
return tokenizer
@property
def prefix_token(self):
return self._prefix_token
@property
def prefix_id(self):
if self._prefix_token is None:
return None
return self.convert_tokens_to_ids(self.prefix_token)
@property
def middle_token(self):
return self._middle_token
@property
def middle_id(self):
if self._middle_token is None:
return None
return self.convert_tokens_to_ids(self.middle_token)
@property
def suffix_token(self):
return self._suffix_token
@property
def suffix_id(self):
if self._suffix_token is None:
return None
return self.convert_tokens_to_ids(self.suffix_token)
@property
def eot_token(self):
return self._eot_token
@property
def eot_id(self):
if self._eot_token is None:
return None
return self.convert_tokens_to_ids(self.eot_token)
@property
def vocab_size(self):
"""Returns vocab size"""
return self.sp_model.get_piece_size()
# Copied from transformers.models.llama.tokenization_llama.LlamaTokenizer.get_vocab
def get_vocab(self):
"""Returns vocab as a dict"""
vocab = {self.convert_ids_to_tokens(i): i for i in range(self.vocab_size)}
vocab.update(self.added_tokens_encoder)
return vocab
def tokenize(self, prefix, suffix=None, suffix_first=False, **kwargs) -> List[int]:
# add a prefix space to `prefix`
if self.fill_token is not None and self.fill_token in prefix and suffix is None:
prefix, suffix = prefix.split(self.fill_token)
if len(prefix) > 0:
prefix = SPIECE_UNDERLINE + prefix.replace(SPIECE_UNDERLINE, " ")
if suffix is None or len(suffix) < 1:
tokens = super().tokenize(prefix, **kwargs)
if len(tokens) > 1 and tokens[0] == SPIECE_UNDERLINE and tokens[1] in self.all_special_tokens:
tokens = tokens[1:]
return tokens
prefix_tokens = self._tokenize(prefix) # prefix has an extra `SPIECE_UNDERLINE`
if None in (self.prefix_id, self.middle_id, self.suffix_id):
raise ValueError(
"The input either includes a `prefix` and a `suffix` used for the infilling task,"
f" or can be split on the {self.fill_token} token, creating a suffix and prefix,"
" but the model does not support `infilling`."
)
suffix_tokens = self._tokenize(suffix) # make sure CodeLlama sp model does not mess up
suffix_first = suffix_first if suffix_first is not None else self.suffix_first
if suffix_first:
# format as " <PRE> <SUF>{suf} <MID> {pre}"
return [self.prefix_token, self.suffix_token] + suffix_tokens + [self.middle_token] + prefix_tokens
else:
# format as " <PRE> {pre} <SUF>{suf} <MID>"
return [self.prefix_token] + prefix_tokens + [self.suffix_token] + suffix_tokens + [self.middle_token]
def _tokenize(self, text, **kwargs):
"""
Returns a tokenized string.
We de-activated the `add_dummy_prefix` option, thus the sentencepiece internals will always strip any
SPIECE_UNDERLINE. For example: `self.sp_model.encode(f"{SPIECE_UNDERLINE}Hey", out_type = str)` will give
`['H', 'e', 'y']` instead of `['▁He', 'y']`. Thus we always encode `f"{unk_token}text"` and strip the
`unk_token`. Here is an example with `unk_token = "<unk>"` and `unk_token_length = 4`.
`self.tokenizer.sp_model.encode("<unk> Hey", out_type = str)[4:]`.
"""
tokens = self.sp_model.encode(text, out_type=str)
if not text.startswith((SPIECE_UNDERLINE, " ")):
return tokens
# 1. Encode string + prefix ex: "<unk> Hey"
tokens = self.sp_model.encode(self.unk_token + text, out_type=str)
# 2. Remove self.unk_token from ['<','unk','>', '▁Hey']
return tokens[self.unk_token_length :] if len(tokens) >= self.unk_token_length else tokens
# Copied from transformers.models.llama.tokenization_llama.LlamaTokenizer._convert_token_to_id
def _convert_token_to_id(self, token):
"""Converts a token (str) in an id using the vocab."""
return self.sp_model.piece_to_id(token)
# Copied from transformers.models.llama.tokenization_llama.LlamaTokenizer._convert_id_to_token
def _convert_id_to_token(self, index):
"""Converts an index (integer) in a token (str) using the vocab."""
token = self.sp_model.IdToPiece(index)
return token
def convert_tokens_to_string(self, tokens):
"""Converts a sequence of tokens (string) in a single string."""
# since we manually add the prefix space, we have to remove it when decoding
if tokens[0].startswith(SPIECE_UNDERLINE):
tokens[0] = tokens[0][1:]
current_sub_tokens = []
out_string = ""
for _, token in enumerate(tokens):
# make sure that special tokens are not decoded using sentencepiece model
if token in self.all_special_tokens:
out_string += self.sp_model.decode(current_sub_tokens) + token
current_sub_tokens = []
else:
current_sub_tokens.append(token)
out_string += self.sp_model.decode(current_sub_tokens)
return out_string
# Copied from transformers.models.llama.tokenization_llama.LlamaTokenizer.save_vocabulary
def save_vocabulary(self, save_directory, filename_prefix: Optional[str] = None) -> Tuple[str]:
"""
Save the vocabulary and special tokens file to a directory.
Args:
save_directory (`str`):
The directory in which to save the vocabulary.
Returns:
`Tuple(str)`: Paths to the files saved.
"""
if not os.path.isdir(save_directory):
logger.error(f"Vocabulary path ({save_directory}) should be a directory")
return
out_vocab_file = os.path.join(
save_directory, (filename_prefix + "-" if filename_prefix else "") + VOCAB_FILES_NAMES["vocab_file"]
)
if os.path.abspath(self.vocab_file) != os.path.abspath(out_vocab_file) and os.path.isfile(self.vocab_file):
copyfile(self.vocab_file, out_vocab_file)
elif not os.path.isfile(self.vocab_file):
with open(out_vocab_file, "wb") as fi:
content_spiece_model = self.sp_model.serialized_model_proto()
fi.write(content_spiece_model)
return (out_vocab_file,)
# Copied from transformers.models.llama.tokenization_llama.LlamaTokenizer.build_inputs_with_special_tokens
def build_inputs_with_special_tokens(self, token_ids_0, token_ids_1=None):
bos_token_id = [self.bos_token_id] if self.add_bos_token else []
eos_token_id = [self.eos_token_id] if self.add_eos_token else []
output = bos_token_id + token_ids_0 + eos_token_id
if token_ids_1 is not None:
output = output + bos_token_id + token_ids_1 + eos_token_id
return output
# Copied from transformers.models.llama.tokenization_llama.LlamaTokenizer.get_special_tokens_mask
def get_special_tokens_mask(
self, token_ids_0: List[int], token_ids_1: Optional[List[int]] = None, already_has_special_tokens: bool = False
) -> List[int]:
"""
Retrieve sequence ids from a token list that has no special tokens added. This method is called when adding
special tokens using the tokenizer `prepare_for_model` method.
Args:
token_ids_0 (`List[int]`):
List of IDs.
token_ids_1 (`List[int]`, *optional*):
Optional second list of IDs for sequence pairs.
already_has_special_tokens (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether or not the token list is already formatted with special tokens for the model.
Returns:
`List[int]`: A list of integers in the range [0, 1]: 1 for a special token, 0 for a sequence token.
"""
if already_has_special_tokens:
return super().get_special_tokens_mask(
token_ids_0=token_ids_0, token_ids_1=token_ids_1, already_has_special_tokens=True
)
bos_token_id = [1] if self.add_bos_token else []
eos_token_id = [1] if self.add_eos_token else []
if token_ids_1 is None:
return bos_token_id + ([0] * len(token_ids_0)) + eos_token_id
return (
bos_token_id
+ ([0] * len(token_ids_0))
+ eos_token_id
+ bos_token_id
+ ([0] * len(token_ids_1))
+ eos_token_id
)
# Copied from transformers.models.llama.tokenization_llama.LlamaTokenizer.create_token_type_ids_from_sequences
def create_token_type_ids_from_sequences(
self, token_ids_0: List[int], token_ids_1: Optional[List[int]] = None
) -> List[int]:
"""
Creates a mask from the two sequences passed to be used in a sequence-pair classification task. An ALBERT
sequence pair mask has the following format:
```
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
| first sequence | second sequence |
```
if token_ids_1 is None, only returns the first portion of the mask (0s).
Args:
token_ids_0 (`List[int]`):
List of ids.
token_ids_1 (`List[int]`, *optional*):
Optional second list of IDs for sequence pairs.
Returns:
`List[int]`: List of [token type IDs](../glossary#token-type-ids) according to the given sequence(s).
"""
bos_token_id = [self.bos_token_id] if self.add_bos_token else []
eos_token_id = [self.eos_token_id] if self.add_eos_token else []
output = [0] * len(bos_token_id + token_ids_0 + eos_token_id)
if token_ids_1 is not None:
output += [1] * len(bos_token_id + token_ids_1 + eos_token_id)
return output
def __getstate__(self):
state = self.__dict__.copy()
state["sp_model"] = None
state["sp_model_proto"] = self.sp_model.serialized_model_proto()
return state
def __setstate__(self, d):
self.__dict__ = d
self.sp_model = spm.SentencePieceProcessor(**self.sp_model_kwargs)
self.sp_model.LoadFromSerializedProto(self.sp_model_proto)
__all__ = ["CodeLlamaTokenizer"]
```
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```py
# coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2023 The HuggingFace Inc. team.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
import os
from shutil import copyfile
from typing import List, Optional, Tuple
from tokenizers import normalizers, processors
from ...tokenization_utils_fast import PreTrainedTokenizerFast
from ...utils import is_sentencepiece_available, logging
from ...utils.versions import require_version
require_version("tokenizers>=0.13.3")
if is_sentencepiece_available():
from .tokenization_code_llama import CodeLlamaTokenizer
else:
CodeLlamaTokenizer = None
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
VOCAB_FILES_NAMES = {"vocab_file": "tokenizer.model", "tokenizer_file": "tokenizer.json"}
SPIECE_UNDERLINE = "▁"
B_INST, E_INST = "[INST]", "[/INST]"
B_SYS, E_SYS = "<<SYS>>\n", "\n<</SYS>>\n\n"
# fmt: off
DEFAULT_SYSTEM_PROMPT = """You are a helpful, respectful and honest assistant. Always answer as helpfully as possible, while being safe. Your \
answers should not include any harmful, unethical, racist, sexist, toxic, dangerous, or illegal content. Please ensure\
that your responses are socially unbiased and positive in nature.
If a question does not make any sense, or is not factually coherent, explain why instead of answering something not \
correct. If you don't know the answer to a question, please don't share false information."""
# fmt: on
class CodeLlamaTokenizerFast(PreTrainedTokenizerFast):
"""
Construct a Llama tokenizer. Based on byte-level Byte-Pair-Encoding.
This uses notably ByteFallback and no normalization.
```python
>>> from transformers import CodeLlamaTokenizerFast
>>> tokenizer = CodeLlamaTokenizerFast.from_pretrained("hf-internal-testing/llama-tokenizer")
>>> tokenizer.encode("Hello this is a test")
[1, 15043, 445, 338, 263, 1243]
```
If you want to change the `bos_token` or the `eos_token`, make sure to specify them when initializing the model, or
call `tokenizer.update_post_processor()` to make sure that the post-processing is correctly done (otherwise the
values of the first token and final token of an encoded sequence will not be correct). For more details, checkout
[post-processors] (https://huggingface.co/docs/tokenizers/api/post-processors) documentation.
This tokenizer inherits from [`PreTrainedTokenizerFast`] which contains most of the main methods. Users should
refer to this superclass for more information regarding those methods. The default configuration match that of
[meta-llama/CodeLlama-7b-Instruct-hf](https://huggingface.co/meta-llama/CodeLlama-7b-Instruct-hf/blob/main/tokenizer_config.json)
which supports prompt infilling.
Args:
vocab_file (`str`, *optional*):
[SentencePiece](https://github.com/google/sentencepiece) file (generally has a .model extension) that
contains the vocabulary necessary to instantiate a tokenizer.
tokenizer_file (`str`, *optional*):
[tokenizers](https://github.com/huggingface/tokenizers) file (generally has a .json extension) that
contains everything needed to load the tokenizer.
clean_up_tokenization_spaces (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether to cleanup spaces after decoding, cleanup consists in removing potential artifacts like extra
spaces.
unk_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"<unk>"`):
The unknown token. A token that is not in the vocabulary cannot be converted to an ID and is set to be this
token instead.
bos_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"<s>"`):
The beginning of sequence token that was used during pretraining. Can be used a sequence classifier token.
eos_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"</s>"`):
The end of sequence token.
prefix_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"▁<PRE>"`):
Prefix token used for infilling.
middle_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"▁<MID>"`):
Middle token used for infilling.
suffix_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"▁<SUF>"`):
Suffix token used for infilling.
eot_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"▁<EOT>"`):
End of text token used for infilling.
fill_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"<FILL_ME>"`):
The token used to split the input between the prefix and suffix.
additional_special_tokens (`List[str]`, *optional*):
Additional special tokens used by the tokenizer.
add_bos_token (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether to add a beginning of sequence token at the start of sequences.
add_eos_token (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether to add an end of sequence token at the end of sequences.
use_default_system_prompt (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether or not the default system prompt for Llama should be used.
"""
vocab_files_names = VOCAB_FILES_NAMES
slow_tokenizer_class = CodeLlamaTokenizer
padding_side = "left"
model_input_names = ["input_ids", "attention_mask"]
def __init__(
self,
vocab_file=None,
tokenizer_file=None,
clean_up_tokenization_spaces=False,
unk_token="<unk>",
bos_token="<s>",
eos_token="</s>",
prefix_token="▁<PRE>",
middle_token="▁<MID>",
suffix_token="▁<SUF>",
eot_token="▁<EOT>",
fill_token="<FILL_ME>",
additional_special_tokens=None,
add_bos_token=True,
add_eos_token=False,
use_default_system_prompt=False,
**kwargs,
):
# mark tokens special to skip them
additional_special_tokens = additional_special_tokens or []
for token in [prefix_token, middle_token, suffix_token, eot_token]:
additional_special_tokens += [token] if token is not None else []
self.use_default_system_prompt = use_default_system_prompt
super().__init__(
vocab_file=vocab_file,
tokenizer_file=tokenizer_file,
clean_up_tokenization_spaces=clean_up_tokenization_spaces,
additional_special_tokens=additional_special_tokens,
unk_token=unk_token,
bos_token=bos_token,
eos_token=eos_token,
add_bos_token=add_bos_token,
add_eos_token=add_eos_token,
prefix_token=prefix_token,
middle_token=middle_token,
suffix_token=suffix_token,
eot_token=eot_token,
fill_token=fill_token,
use_default_system_prompt=use_default_system_prompt,
**kwargs,
)
self._add_bos_token = add_bos_token
self._add_eos_token = add_eos_token
self.update_post_processor()
self.vocab_file = vocab_file
self._prefix_token = prefix_token
self._middle_token = middle_token
self._suffix_token = suffix_token
self._eot_token = eot_token
self.fill_token = fill_token
@property
def can_save_slow_tokenizer(self) -> bool:
return os.path.isfile(self.vocab_file) if self.vocab_file else False
# Copied from transformers.models.llama.tokenization_llama_fast.LlamaTokenizerFast.update_post_processor
def update_post_processor(self):
"""
Updates the underlying post processor with the current `bos_token` and `eos_token`.
"""
bos = self.bos_token
bos_token_id = self.bos_token_id
if bos is None and self.add_bos_token:
raise ValueError("add_bos_token = True but bos_token = None")
eos = self.eos_token
eos_token_id = self.eos_token_id
if eos is None and self.add_eos_token:
raise ValueError("add_eos_token = True but eos_token = None")
single = f"{(bos + ':0 ') if self.add_bos_token else ''}$A:0{(' ' + eos + ':0') if self.add_eos_token else ''}"
pair = f"{single}{(' ' + bos + ':1') if self.add_bos_token else ''} $B:1{(' ' + eos + ':1') if self.add_eos_token else ''}"
special_tokens = []
if self.add_bos_token:
special_tokens.append((bos, bos_token_id))
if self.add_eos_token:
special_tokens.append((eos, eos_token_id))
self._tokenizer.post_processor = processors.TemplateProcessing(
single=single, pair=pair, special_tokens=special_tokens
)
@property
def prefix_token(self):
return self._prefix_token
@property
def prefix_id(self):
if self._prefix_token is None:
return None
return self.convert_tokens_to_ids(self.prefix_token)
@property
def middle_token(self):
return self._middle_token
@property
def middle_id(self):
if self._middle_token is None:
return None
return self.convert_tokens_to_ids(self.middle_token)
@property
def suffix_token(self):
return self._suffix_token
@property
def suffix_id(self):
if self._suffix_token is None:
return None
return self.convert_tokens_to_ids(self.suffix_token)
@property
def eot_id(self):
if self._eot_token is None:
return None
return self.convert_tokens_to_ids(self.eot_token)
@property
def eot_token(self):
return self._eot_token
@property
def add_eos_token(self):
return self._add_eos_token
@property
def add_bos_token(self):
return self._add_bos_token
@add_eos_token.setter
def add_eos_token(self, value):
self._add_eos_token = value
self.update_post_processor()
@add_bos_token.setter
def add_bos_token(self, value):
self._add_bos_token = value
self.update_post_processor()
def set_infilling_processor(self, reset, suffix_first=False, add_special_tokens=True):
"""
Updates the normalizer to make sure the prompt format for `infilling` is respected. The infilling format is the
following: if suffix_first
" <PRE> <SUF>{suf} <MID> {pre}"
else:
" <PRE> {pre} <SUF>{suf} <MID>"
If `reset` is set to `True`, the `normalizer` and `post_processor` are reset to their "normal" behaviour, which
is to add a prefix space for the normalizer, and add a `bos_token` to the input text for the `post_processor`.
"""
if reset:
self._tokenizer.normalizer = normalizers.Sequence(
[
normalizers.Prepend(prepend="▁"),
normalizers.Replace(pattern=" ", content="▁"),
]
)
self.update_post_processor()
return
self._tokenizer.normalizer = normalizers.Replace(pattern=" ", content="▁")
pair = [self.bos_token] if self.add_bos_token and add_special_tokens else []
special_tokens = [(self.bos_token, self.bos_token_id)] if self.add_bos_token and add_special_tokens else []
if suffix_first:
# format as " <PRE> <SUF>{suf} <MID> {pre}"
pair += [self.prefix_token, self.suffix_token, "$B", self.middle_token, "$A"]
special_tokens += [
(self.prefix_token, self.prefix_id),
(self.suffix_token, self.suffix_id),
(self.middle_token, self.middle_id),
]
else:
# format as " <PRE> {pre} <SUF>{suf} <MID>"
pair += [self.prefix_token, "$A", self.suffix_token, "$B", self.middle_token]
special_tokens += [
(self.prefix_token, self.prefix_id),
(self.suffix_token, self.suffix_id),
(self.middle_token, self.middle_id),
]
if self.add_eos_token and add_special_tokens:
pair += [self.eos_token]
special_tokens += [(self.eos_token, self.eos_token_id)]
self._tokenizer.post_processor = processors.TemplateProcessing(
single="$A", pair=pair, special_tokens=special_tokens
)
def encode_plus(self, text, text_pair=None, suffix_first=False, add_special_tokens=True, **kwargs):
# hack to make sure the input is pre-process but outside rust
text_pair = kwargs.pop("suffix", text_pair)
if self.fill_token is not None and self.fill_token in text and text_pair is None:
text, text_pair = text.split(self.fill_token)
if text_pair is None or len(text_pair) < 1:
return super().encode_plus(text, text_pair, add_special_tokens=add_special_tokens, **kwargs)
if None in (self.prefix_id, self.middle_id, self.suffix_id):
raise ValueError(
"Then input includes a `prefix` and a `suffix` used for the infilling task,"
" the `prefix_id, middle_id, suffix_id` must all be initialized. Current"
f" values : {self.prefix_id, self.middle_id, self.suffix_id}"
)
self.set_infilling_processor(False, suffix_first=suffix_first, add_special_tokens=add_special_tokens)
tokens = super().encode_plus(" " + text, text_pair=text_pair, add_special_tokens=True, **kwargs)
self.set_infilling_processor(True)
return tokens
# Copied from transformers.models.llama.tokenization_llama_fast.LlamaTokenizerFast.save_vocabulary
def save_vocabulary(self, save_directory: str, filename_prefix: Optional[str] = None) -> Tuple[str]:
if not self.can_save_slow_tokenizer:
raise ValueError(
"Your fast tokenizer does not have the necessary information to save the vocabulary for a slow "
"tokenizer."
)
if not os.path.isdir(save_directory):
logger.error(f"Vocabulary path ({save_directory}) should be a directory")
return
out_vocab_file = os.path.join(
save_directory, (filename_prefix + "-" if filename_prefix else "") + VOCAB_FILES_NAMES["vocab_file"]
)
if os.path.abspath(self.vocab_file) != os.path.abspath(out_vocab_file):
copyfile(self.vocab_file, out_vocab_file)
return (out_vocab_file,)
def build_inputs_with_special_tokens(
self, token_ids_0: List[int], token_ids_1: Optional[List[int]] = None
) -> List[int]:
"""
Build model inputs from a sequence or a pair of sequence for sequence classification tasks by concatenating and
adding special tokens. The special tokens depend on calling set_lang.
An NLLB sequence has the following format, where `X` represents the sequence:
- `input_ids` (for encoder) `X [eos, src_lang_code]`
- `decoder_input_ids`: (for decoder) `X [eos, tgt_lang_code]`
BOS is never used. Pairs of sequences are not the expected use case, but they will be handled without a
separator.
Args:
token_ids_0 (`List[int]`):
List of IDs to which the special tokens will be added.
token_ids_1 (`List[int]`, *optional*):
Optional second list of IDs for sequence pairs.
Returns:
`List[int]`: list of [input IDs](../glossary#input-ids) with the appropriate special tokens.
"""
if token_ids_1 is None:
return self.bos_token_id + token_ids_0 + self.eos_token_id
return self.bos_token_id + token_ids_0 + token_ids_1 + self.eos_token_id
__all__ = ["CodeLlamaTokenizerFast"]
```
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ENCODING: utf-8
```py
# Copyright 2024 The HuggingFace Team. All rights reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING
from ...utils import _LazyModule
from ...utils.import_utils import define_import_structure
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from .configuration_codegen import *
from .modeling_codegen import *
from .tokenization_codegen import *
from .tokenization_codegen_fast import *
else:
import sys
_file = globals()["__file__"]
sys.modules[__name__] = _LazyModule(__name__, _file, define_import_structure(_file), module_spec=__spec__)
```
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```py
# coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2022 Salesforce authors, The EleutherAI, and HuggingFace Teams. All rights reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
"""CodeGen model configuration"""
from collections import OrderedDict
from typing import Any, List, Mapping, Optional
from ... import PreTrainedTokenizer, TensorType, is_torch_available
from ...configuration_utils import PretrainedConfig
from ...onnx import OnnxConfigWithPast, PatchingSpec
from ...utils import logging
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
class CodeGenConfig(PretrainedConfig):
r"""
This is the configuration class to store the configuration of a [`CodeGenModel`]. It is used to instantiate a
CodeGen model according to the specified arguments, defining the model architecture. Instantiating a configuration
with the defaults will yield a similar configuration to that of the CodeGen
[Salesforce/codegen-2B-mono](https://huggingface.co/Salesforce/codegen-2B-mono) architecture. Configuration objects
inherit from [`PretrainedConfig`] and can be used to control the model outputs. Read the documentation from
[`PretrainedConfig`] for more information.
Args:
vocab_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 50400):
Vocabulary size of the CodeGen model. Defines the number of different tokens that can be represented by the
`inputs_ids` passed when calling [`CodeGenModel`].
n_positions (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 2048):
The maximum sequence length that this model might ever be used with. Typically set this to something large
just in case (e.g., 512 or 1024 or 2048).
n_ctx (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 2048):
This attribute is used in `CodeGenModel.__init__` without any real effect.
n_embd (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 4096):
Dimensionality of the embeddings and hidden states.
n_layer (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 28):
Number of hidden layers in the Transformer encoder.
n_head (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 16):
Number of attention heads for each attention layer in the Transformer encoder.
rotary_dim (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 64):
Number of dimensions in the embedding that Rotary Position Embedding is applied to.
n_inner (`int`, *optional*):
Dimensionality of the inner feed-forward layers. `None` will set it to 4 times n_embd
activation_function (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"gelu_new"`):
Activation function, to be selected in the list `["relu", "silu", "gelu", "tanh", "gelu_new"]`.
resid_pdrop (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.0):
The dropout probability for all fully connected layers in the embeddings, encoder, and pooler.
embd_pdrop (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 0.0):
The dropout ratio for the embeddings.
attn_pdrop (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.0):
The dropout ratio for the attention.
layer_norm_epsilon (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 1e-05):
The epsilon to use in the layer normalization layers.
initializer_range (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.02):
The standard deviation of the truncated_normal_initializer for initializing all weight matrices.
use_cache (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether or not the model should return the last key/values attentions (not used by all models).
bos_token_id (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 50256):
Beginning of stream token id.
eos_token_id (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 50256):
End of stream token id.
tie_word_embeddings (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether the model's input and output word embeddings should be tied. Note that this is only relevant if the
model has a output word embedding layer.
Example:
```python
>>> from transformers import CodeGenConfig, CodeGenModel
>>> # Initializing a CodeGen 6B configuration
>>> configuration = CodeGenConfig()
>>> # Initializing a model (with random weights) from the configuration
>>> model = CodeGenModel(configuration)
>>> # Accessing the model configuration
>>> configuration = model.config
```"""
model_type = "codegen"
attribute_map = {
"max_position_embeddings": "n_positions",
"hidden_size": "n_embd",
"num_attention_heads": "n_head",
"num_hidden_layers": "n_layer",
}
def __init__(
self,
vocab_size=50400,
n_positions=2048,
n_ctx=2048,
n_embd=4096,
n_layer=28,
n_head=16,
rotary_dim=64,
n_inner=None,
activation_function="gelu_new",
resid_pdrop=0.0,
embd_pdrop=0.0,
attn_pdrop=0.0,
layer_norm_epsilon=1e-5,
initializer_range=0.02,
use_cache=True,
bos_token_id=50256,
eos_token_id=50256,
tie_word_embeddings=False,
**kwargs,
):
self.vocab_size = vocab_size
self.n_ctx = n_ctx
self.n_positions = n_positions
self.n_embd = n_embd
self.n_layer = n_layer
self.n_head = n_head
self.n_inner = n_inner
self.rotary_dim = rotary_dim
self.activation_function = activation_function
self.resid_pdrop = resid_pdrop
self.embd_pdrop = embd_pdrop
self.attn_pdrop = attn_pdrop
self.layer_norm_epsilon = layer_norm_epsilon
self.initializer_range = initializer_range
self.use_cache = use_cache
self.bos_token_id = bos_token_id
self.eos_token_id = eos_token_id
super().__init__(
bos_token_id=bos_token_id, eos_token_id=eos_token_id, tie_word_embeddings=tie_word_embeddings, **kwargs
)
# Copied from transformers.models.gpt2.configuration_gpt2.GPT2OnnxConfig
class CodeGenOnnxConfig(OnnxConfigWithPast):
def __init__(
self,
config: PretrainedConfig,
task: str = "default",
patching_specs: List[PatchingSpec] = None,
use_past: bool = False,
):
super().__init__(config, task=task, patching_specs=patching_specs, use_past=use_past)
if not getattr(self._config, "pad_token_id", None):
# TODO: how to do that better?
self._config.pad_token_id = 0
@property
def inputs(self) -> Mapping[str, Mapping[int, str]]:
common_inputs = OrderedDict({"input_ids": {0: "batch", 1: "sequence"}})
if self.use_past:
self.fill_with_past_key_values_(common_inputs, direction="inputs")
common_inputs["attention_mask"] = {0: "batch", 1: "past_sequence + sequence"}
else:
common_inputs["attention_mask"] = {0: "batch", 1: "sequence"}
return common_inputs
@property
def num_layers(self) -> int:
return self._config.n_layer
@property
def num_attention_heads(self) -> int:
return self._config.n_head
def generate_dummy_inputs(
self,
tokenizer: PreTrainedTokenizer,
batch_size: int = -1,
seq_length: int = -1,
is_pair: bool = False,
framework: Optional[TensorType] = None,
) -> Mapping[str, Any]:
common_inputs = super(OnnxConfigWithPast, self).generate_dummy_inputs(
tokenizer, batch_size=batch_size, seq_length=seq_length, is_pair=is_pair, framework=framework
)
# We need to order the input in the way they appears in the forward()
ordered_inputs = OrderedDict({"input_ids": common_inputs["input_ids"]})
# Need to add the past_keys
if self.use_past:
if not is_torch_available():
raise ValueError("Cannot generate dummy past_keys inputs without PyTorch installed.")
else:
import torch
batch, seqlen = common_inputs["input_ids"].shape
# Not using the same length for past_key_values
past_key_values_length = seqlen + 2
past_shape = (
batch,
self.num_attention_heads,
past_key_values_length,
self._config.hidden_size // self.num_attention_heads,
)
ordered_inputs["past_key_values"] = [
(torch.zeros(past_shape), torch.zeros(past_shape)) for _ in range(self.num_layers)
]
ordered_inputs["attention_mask"] = common_inputs["attention_mask"]
if self.use_past:
mask_dtype = ordered_inputs["attention_mask"].dtype
ordered_inputs["attention_mask"] = torch.cat(
[ordered_inputs["attention_mask"], torch.ones(batch, past_key_values_length, dtype=mask_dtype)], dim=1
)
return ordered_inputs
@property
def default_onnx_opset(self) -> int:
return 13
__all__ = ["CodeGenConfig", "CodeGenOnnxConfig"]
```
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```py
# coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2022 Salesforce authors, The EleutherAI, and HuggingFace Teams. All rights reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
"""PyTorch CodeGen model."""
from typing import Optional, Tuple, Union
import torch
import torch.utils.checkpoint
from torch import nn
from ...activations import ACT2FN
from ...cache_utils import Cache, DynamicCache, StaticCache
from ...generation import GenerationMixin
from ...modeling_attn_mask_utils import AttentionMaskConverter
from ...modeling_outputs import BaseModelOutputWithPast, CausalLMOutputWithPast
from ...modeling_utils import PreTrainedModel
from ...utils import (
add_code_sample_docstrings,
add_start_docstrings,
add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward,
is_torch_flex_attn_available,
logging,
)
from .configuration_codegen import CodeGenConfig
if is_torch_flex_attn_available():
from torch.nn.attention.flex_attention import BlockMask
from ...integrations.flex_attention import make_flex_block_causal_mask
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC = "Salesforce/codegen-2B-mono"
_CONFIG_FOR_DOC = "CodeGenConfig"
# Copied from transformers.models.gptj.modeling_gptj.create_sinusoidal_positions
def create_sinusoidal_positions(num_pos: int, dim: int) -> torch.Tensor:
inv_freq = 1.0 / (10000 ** (torch.arange(0, dim, 2, dtype=torch.int64) / dim))
sinusoid_inp = torch.einsum("i , j -> i j", torch.arange(num_pos, dtype=torch.int64).float(), inv_freq).float()
return torch.cat((torch.sin(sinusoid_inp), torch.cos(sinusoid_inp)), dim=1)
# Copied from transformers.models.gptj.modeling_gptj.rotate_every_two
def rotate_every_two(x: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
x1 = x[:, :, :, ::2]
x2 = x[:, :, :, 1::2]
x = torch.stack((-x2, x1), dim=-1)
return x.flatten(-2) # in einsum notation: rearrange(x, '... d j -> ... (d j)')
# Copied from transformers.models.gptj.modeling_gptj.apply_rotary_pos_emb
def apply_rotary_pos_emb(tensor: torch.Tensor, sin: torch.Tensor, cos: torch.Tensor) -> torch.Tensor:
sin = torch.repeat_interleave(sin[:, :, None, :], 2, 3)
cos = torch.repeat_interleave(cos[:, :, None, :], 2, 3)
return (tensor * cos) + (rotate_every_two(tensor) * sin)
class CodeGenAttention(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config, layer_idx=None):
super().__init__()
max_positions = config.max_position_embeddings
self.attn_dropout = nn.Dropout(config.attn_pdrop)
self.resid_dropout = nn.Dropout(config.resid_pdrop)
self.layer_idx = layer_idx
if layer_idx is None:
logger.warning_once(
f"Instantiating {self.__class__.__name__} without passing a `layer_idx` is not recommended and will "
"lead to errors during the forward call if caching is used. Please make sure to provide a `layer_idx` "
"when creating this class."
)
self.embed_dim = config.hidden_size
self.num_attention_heads = config.num_attention_heads
self.head_dim = self.embed_dim // self.num_attention_heads
if self.head_dim * self.num_attention_heads != self.embed_dim:
raise ValueError(
f"embed_dim must be divisible by num_attention_heads (got `embed_dim`: {self.embed_dim} and"
f" `num_attention_heads`: {self.num_attention_heads})."
)
self.scale_attn = torch.sqrt(torch.tensor(self.head_dim, dtype=torch.float32)).to(torch.get_default_dtype())
self.qkv_proj = nn.Linear(self.embed_dim, self.embed_dim * 3, bias=False)
self.out_proj = nn.Linear(self.embed_dim, self.embed_dim, bias=False)
self.rotary_dim = config.rotary_dim
pos_embd_dim = self.rotary_dim or self.embed_dim
self.embed_positions = create_sinusoidal_positions(max_positions, pos_embd_dim)
def _split_heads(self, x, n_head, dim_head, mp_num):
reshaped = x.reshape(x.shape[:-1] + (n_head // mp_num, dim_head))
reshaped = reshaped.reshape(x.shape[:-2] + (-1,) + reshaped.shape[-1:])
return reshaped
def _merge_heads(self, tensor, num_attention_heads, attn_head_size):
"""
Merges attn_head_size dim and num_attn_heads dim into n_ctx
"""
if len(tensor.shape) == 5:
tensor = tensor.permute(0, 1, 3, 2, 4).contiguous()
elif len(tensor.shape) == 4:
tensor = tensor.permute(0, 2, 1, 3).contiguous()
else:
raise ValueError(f"Input tensor rank should be one of [4, 5], but is: {len(tensor.shape)}")
new_shape = tensor.size()[:-2] + (num_attention_heads * attn_head_size,)
return tensor.view(new_shape)
def _attn(
self,
query,
key,
value,
attention_mask=None,
head_mask=None,
):
# Keep the attention weights computation in fp32 to avoid overflow issues
query = query.to(torch.float32)
key = key.to(torch.float32)
attn_weights = torch.matmul(query, key.transpose(-1, -2))
if attention_mask is not None:
causal_mask = attention_mask[:, :, :, : key.shape[-2]]
attn_weights += causal_mask
attn_weights = attn_weights / self.scale_attn
attn_weights = nn.Softmax(dim=-1)(attn_weights)
attn_weights = attn_weights.to(value.dtype)
attn_weights = self.attn_dropout(attn_weights)
# Mask heads if we want to
if head_mask is not None:
attn_weights = attn_weights * head_mask
attn_output = torch.matmul(attn_weights, value)
return attn_output, attn_weights
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: Optional[torch.FloatTensor],
layer_past: Optional[Cache] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
use_cache: Optional[bool] = False,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
cache_position: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
) -> Union[
Tuple[torch.Tensor, Tuple[torch.Tensor]],
Optional[Tuple[torch.Tensor, Tuple[torch.Tensor], Tuple[torch.Tensor, ...]]],
]:
qkv = self.qkv_proj(hidden_states)
# TODO(enijkamp): factor out number of logical TPU-v4 cores or make forward pass agnostic
mp_num = 4
qkv_split = qkv.reshape(qkv.shape[:-1] + (mp_num, -1))
local_dim = self.head_dim * self.num_attention_heads // mp_num
query, value, key = torch.split(qkv_split, local_dim, dim=-1)
query = self._split_heads(query, self.num_attention_heads, self.head_dim, mp_num=mp_num)
key = self._split_heads(key, self.num_attention_heads, self.head_dim, mp_num=mp_num)
value = self._split_heads(value, self.num_attention_heads, self.head_dim, mp_num=mp_num)
value = value.permute(0, 2, 1, 3)
embed_positions = self.embed_positions
if embed_positions.device != position_ids.device:
embed_positions = embed_positions.to(position_ids.device)
self.embed_positions = embed_positions
sincos = embed_positions[position_ids]
sin, cos = torch.split(sincos, sincos.shape[-1] // 2, dim=-1)
if self.rotary_dim is not None:
k_rot = key[:, :, :, : self.rotary_dim]
k_pass = key[:, :, :, self.rotary_dim :]
q_rot = query[:, :, :, : self.rotary_dim]
q_pass = query[:, :, :, self.rotary_dim :]
k_rot = apply_rotary_pos_emb(k_rot, sin, cos)
q_rot = apply_rotary_pos_emb(q_rot, sin, cos)
key = torch.cat([k_rot, k_pass], dim=-1)
query = torch.cat([q_rot, q_pass], dim=-1)
else:
key = apply_rotary_pos_emb(key, sin, cos)
query = apply_rotary_pos_emb(query, sin, cos)
key = key.permute(0, 2, 1, 3)
query = query.permute(0, 2, 1, 3)
# Note that this cast is quite ugly, but is not implemented before ROPE as k_rot in the original codebase is always in fp32.
# Reference: https://github.com/salesforce/CodeGen/blob/f210c3bb1216c975ad858cd4132c0fdeabf4bfc2/codegen1/jaxformer/hf/codegen/modeling_codegen.py#L38
if layer_past is not None:
cache_kwargs = {
"sin": sin,
"cos": cos,
"partial_rotation_size": self.rotary_dim,
"cache_position": cache_position,
}
key, value = layer_past.update(key.to(hidden_states.dtype), value, self.layer_idx, cache_kwargs)
# compute self-attention: V x Softmax(QK^T)
attn_output, attn_weights = self._attn(query, key, value, attention_mask, head_mask)
attn_output = self._merge_heads(attn_output, self.num_attention_heads, self.head_dim)
attn_output = self.out_proj(attn_output)
attn_output = self.resid_dropout(attn_output)
outputs = (attn_output, layer_past)
if output_attentions:
outputs += (attn_weights,)
return outputs # a, present, (attentions)
# Copied from transformers.models.gptj.modeling_gptj.GPTJMLP with GPTJ->CodeGen
class CodeGenMLP(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, intermediate_size, config): # in MLP: intermediate_size= 4 * embed_dim
super().__init__()
embed_dim = config.n_embd
self.fc_in = nn.Linear(embed_dim, intermediate_size)
self.fc_out = nn.Linear(intermediate_size, embed_dim)
self.act = ACT2FN[config.activation_function]
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(config.resid_pdrop)
def forward(self, hidden_states: Optional[torch.FloatTensor]) -> torch.FloatTensor:
hidden_states = self.fc_in(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.act(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.fc_out(hidden_states)
hidden_states = self.dropout(hidden_states)
return hidden_states
# Copied from transformers.models.gptj.modeling_gptj.GPTJBlock with GPTJ->CodeGen
class CodeGenBlock(nn.Module):
# Ignore copy
def __init__(self, config, layer_idx=None):
super().__init__()
inner_dim = config.n_inner if config.n_inner is not None else 4 * config.n_embd
self.ln_1 = nn.LayerNorm(config.n_embd, eps=config.layer_norm_epsilon)
self.attn = CodeGenAttention(config, layer_idx)
self.mlp = CodeGenMLP(inner_dim, config)
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: Optional[torch.FloatTensor],
layer_past: Optional[Cache] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
use_cache: Optional[bool] = False,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
cache_position: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
) -> Union[Tuple[torch.Tensor], Optional[Tuple[torch.Tensor, Tuple[torch.FloatTensor, ...]]]]:
residual = hidden_states
hidden_states = self.ln_1(hidden_states)
attn_outputs = self.attn(
hidden_states=hidden_states,
layer_past=layer_past,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
position_ids=position_ids,
head_mask=head_mask,
use_cache=use_cache,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
cache_position=cache_position,
)
attn_output = attn_outputs[0] # output_attn: a, present, (attentions)
outputs = attn_outputs[1:]
feed_forward_hidden_states = self.mlp(hidden_states)
hidden_states = attn_output + feed_forward_hidden_states + residual
if use_cache:
outputs = (hidden_states,) + outputs
else:
outputs = (hidden_states,) + outputs[1:]
return outputs # hidden_states, present, (attentions)
class CodeGenPreTrainedModel(PreTrainedModel):
"""
An abstract class to handle weights initialization and a simple interface for downloading and loading pretrained
models.
"""
config_class = CodeGenConfig
base_model_prefix = "transformer"
supports_gradient_checkpointing = True
_no_split_modules = ["CodeGenBlock"]
_skip_keys_device_placement = "past_key_values"
_supports_cache_class = True
_supports_quantized_cache = True
_supports_static_cache = True
def __init__(self, *inputs, **kwargs):
super().__init__(*inputs, **kwargs)
def _init_weights(self, module):
"""Initialize the weights."""
if isinstance(module, (nn.Linear,)):
# Slightly different from Mesh Transformer JAX which uses truncated_normal for initialization
# cf https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/5617
module.weight.data.normal_(mean=0.0, std=self.config.initializer_range)
if module.bias is not None:
module.bias.data.zero_()
elif isinstance(module, nn.Embedding):
module.weight.data.normal_(mean=0.0, std=self.config.initializer_range)
if module.padding_idx is not None:
module.weight.data[module.padding_idx].zero_()
elif isinstance(module, nn.LayerNorm):
module.bias.data.zero_()
module.weight.data.fill_(1.0)
CODEGEN_START_DOCSTRING = r"""
This model is a PyTorch [torch.nn.Module](https://pytorch.org/docs/stable/nn.html#torch.nn.Module) sub-class. Use
it as a regular PyTorch Module and refer to the PyTorch documentation for all matter related to general usage and
behavior.
Parameters:
config ([`CodeGenConfig`]): Model configuration class with all the parameters of the model.
Initializing with a config file does not load the weights associated with the model, only the
configuration. Check out the [`~PreTrainedModel.from_pretrained`] method to load the model weights.
"""
CODEGEN_INPUTS_DOCSTRING = r"""
Args:
input_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `({0})`):
Indices of input sequence tokens in the vocabulary.
Indices can be obtained using [`AutoProcenizer`]. See [`PreTrainedTokenizer.encode`] and
[`PreTrainedTokenizer.__call__`] for details.
[What are input IDs?](../glossary#input-ids)
attention_mask (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `({0})`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on padding token indices. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
token_type_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `({0})`, *optional*):
Segment token indices to indicate first and second portions of the inputs. Indices are selected in `[0,
1]`:
- 0 corresponds to a *sentence A* token,
- 1 corresponds to a *sentence B* token.
[What are token type IDs?](../glossary#token-type-ids)
position_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `({0})`, *optional*):
Indices of positions of each input sequence tokens in the position embeddings. Selected in the range `[0,
config.n_positions - 1]`.
[What are position IDs?](../glossary#position-ids)
head_mask (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(num_attention_heads,)` or `(n_layer, num_attention_heads)`, *optional*):
Mask to nullify selected heads of the self-attention modules. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 indicates the head is **not masked**,
- 0 indicates the head is **masked**.
inputs_embeds (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `({0}, hidden_dim)`, *optional*):
Optionally, instead of passing `input_ids` you can choose to directly pass an embedded representation. This
is useful if you want more control over how to convert *input_ids* indices into associated vectors than the
model's internal embedding lookup matrix.
past_key_values (`Cache` or `tuple(tuple(torch.FloatTensor))`, *optional*):
Pre-computed hidden-states (key and values in the self-attention blocks and in the cross-attention
blocks) that can be used to speed up sequential decoding. This typically consists in the `past_key_values`
returned by the model at a previous stage of decoding, when `use_cache=True` or `config.use_cache=True`.
Two formats are allowed:
- a [`~cache_utils.Cache`] instance, see our
[kv cache guide](https://huggingface.co/docs/transformers/en/kv_cache);
- Tuple of `tuple(torch.FloatTensor)` of length `config.n_layers`, with each tuple having 2 tensors of
shape `(batch_size, num_heads, sequence_length, embed_size_per_head)`). This is also known as the legacy
cache format.
The model will output the same cache format that is fed as input. If no `past_key_values` are passed, the
legacy cache format will be returned.
If `past_key_values` are used, the user can optionally input only the last `input_ids` (those that don't
have their past key value states given to this model) of shape `(batch_size, 1)` instead of all `input_ids`
of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`.
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under returned
tensors for more detail.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors for
more detail.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple.
cache_position (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Indices depicting the position of the input sequence tokens in the sequence. Contrarily to `position_ids`,
this tensor is not affected by padding. It is used to update the cache in the correct position and to infer
the complete sequence length.
"""
@add_start_docstrings(
"The bare CodeGen Model transformer outputting raw hidden-states without any specific head on top.",
CODEGEN_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class CodeGenModel(CodeGenPreTrainedModel):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__(config)
self.embed_dim = config.n_embd
self.vocab_size = config.vocab_size
self.wte = nn.Embedding(config.vocab_size, self.embed_dim)
self.drop = nn.Dropout(config.embd_pdrop)
self.h = nn.ModuleList([CodeGenBlock(config, layer_idx=i) for i in range(config.n_layer)])
self.ln_f = nn.LayerNorm(self.embed_dim, eps=config.layer_norm_epsilon)
self.rotary_dim = min(config.rotary_dim, config.n_ctx // config.num_attention_heads)
self.gradient_checkpointing = False
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
def get_input_embeddings(self):
return self.wte
def set_input_embeddings(self, new_embeddings):
self.wte = new_embeddings
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(CODEGEN_INPUTS_DOCSTRING.format("batch_size, sequence_length"))
@add_code_sample_docstrings(
checkpoint=_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC,
output_type=BaseModelOutputWithPast,
config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC,
)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
past_key_values: Optional[Union[Cache, Tuple[Tuple[torch.Tensor]]]] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
token_type_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
use_cache: Optional[bool] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
cache_position: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
**kwargs, # NOOP kwargs, for now
) -> Union[Tuple, BaseModelOutputWithPast]:
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
use_cache = use_cache if use_cache is not None else self.config.use_cache
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
if (input_ids is None) ^ (inputs_embeds is not None):
raise ValueError("You must specify exactly one of input_ids or inputs_embeds")
if self.gradient_checkpointing and self.training:
if use_cache:
logger.warning_once(
"`use_cache=True` is incompatible with gradient checkpointing. Setting `use_cache=False`..."
)
use_cache = False
if inputs_embeds is None:
inputs_embeds = self.wte(input_ids)
# kept for BC (non `Cache` `past_key_values` inputs)
return_legacy_cache = False
if use_cache and not isinstance(past_key_values, Cache):
return_legacy_cache = True
if past_key_values is None:
past_key_values = DynamicCache()
else:
past_key_values = DynamicCache.from_legacy_cache(past_key_values)
logger.warning_once(
"We detected that you are passing `past_key_values` as a tuple of tuples. This is deprecated and "
"will be removed in v4.47. Please convert your cache or use an appropriate `Cache` class "
"(https://huggingface.co/docs/transformers/kv_cache#legacy-cache-format)"
)
seq_length = inputs_embeds.shape[1]
if cache_position is None:
past_seen_tokens = past_key_values.get_seq_length() if past_key_values is not None else 0
cache_position = torch.arange(past_seen_tokens, past_seen_tokens + seq_length, device=inputs_embeds.device)
if position_ids is None:
position_ids = cache_position.unsqueeze(0)
causal_mask = self._update_causal_mask(
attention_mask, inputs_embeds, cache_position, past_key_values, output_attentions
)
# Prepare head mask if needed
# 1.0 in head_mask indicate we keep the head
# attention_probs has shape bsz x num_attention_heads x N x N
# head_mask has shape n_layer x batch x num_attention_heads x N x N
head_mask = self.get_head_mask(head_mask, self.config.n_layer)
hidden_states = inputs_embeds
if token_type_ids is not None:
token_type_ids = token_type_ids.view(-1, seq_length)
token_type_embeds = self.wte(token_type_ids)
hidden_states = hidden_states + token_type_embeds
hidden_states = self.drop(hidden_states)
output_shape = (-1, seq_length, hidden_states.size(-1))
next_decoder_cache = None
all_self_attentions = () if output_attentions else None
all_hidden_states = () if output_hidden_states else None
for i, block in enumerate(self.h):
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states = all_hidden_states + (hidden_states,)
if self.gradient_checkpointing and self.training:
outputs = self._gradient_checkpointing_func(
block.__call__,
hidden_states,
None,
causal_mask,
position_ids,
head_mask[i],
use_cache,
output_attentions,
cache_position,
)
else:
outputs = block(
hidden_states=hidden_states,
layer_past=past_key_values,
attention_mask=causal_mask,
position_ids=position_ids,
head_mask=head_mask[i],
use_cache=use_cache,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
cache_position=cache_position,
)
hidden_states = outputs[0]
if use_cache is True:
next_decoder_cache = outputs[1]
if output_attentions:
all_self_attentions = all_self_attentions + (outputs[2 if use_cache else 1],)
hidden_states = self.ln_f(hidden_states)
hidden_states = hidden_states.view(output_shape)
# Add last hidden state
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states = all_hidden_states + (hidden_states,)
next_cache = next_decoder_cache if use_cache else None
if return_legacy_cache:
next_cache = next_cache.to_legacy_cache()
if not return_dict:
return tuple(
v for v in [hidden_states, next_cache, all_hidden_states, all_self_attentions] if v is not None
)
return BaseModelOutputWithPast(
last_hidden_state=hidden_states,
past_key_values=next_cache,
hidden_states=all_hidden_states,
attentions=all_self_attentions,
)
# Copied from transformers.models.llama.modeling_llama.LlamaModel._update_causal_mask
def _update_causal_mask(
self,
attention_mask: torch.Tensor,
input_tensor: torch.Tensor,
cache_position: torch.Tensor,
past_key_values: Cache,
output_attentions: bool = False,
):
if self.config._attn_implementation == "flash_attention_2":
if attention_mask is not None and (attention_mask == 0.0).any():
return attention_mask
return None
if self.config._attn_implementation == "flex_attention":
if isinstance(attention_mask, torch.Tensor):
attention_mask = make_flex_block_causal_mask(attention_mask)
if isinstance(attention_mask, BlockMask):
return attention_mask
# For SDPA, when possible, we will rely on its `is_causal` argument instead of its `attn_mask` argument, in
# order to dispatch on Flash Attention 2. This feature is not compatible with static cache, as SDPA will fail
# to infer the attention mask.
past_seen_tokens = past_key_values.get_seq_length() if past_key_values is not None else 0
using_static_cache = isinstance(past_key_values, StaticCache)
# When output attentions is True, sdpa implementation's forward method calls the eager implementation's forward
if self.config._attn_implementation == "sdpa" and not using_static_cache and not output_attentions:
if AttentionMaskConverter._ignore_causal_mask_sdpa(
attention_mask,
inputs_embeds=input_tensor,
past_key_values_length=past_seen_tokens,
is_training=self.training,
):
return None
dtype, device = input_tensor.dtype, input_tensor.device
sequence_length = input_tensor.shape[1]
if using_static_cache:
target_length = past_key_values.get_max_cache_shape()
else:
target_length = (
attention_mask.shape[-1]
if isinstance(attention_mask, torch.Tensor)
else past_seen_tokens + sequence_length + 1
)
# In case the provided `attention` mask is 2D, we generate a causal mask here (4D).
causal_mask = self._prepare_4d_causal_attention_mask_with_cache_position(
attention_mask,
sequence_length=sequence_length,
target_length=target_length,
dtype=dtype,
device=device,
cache_position=cache_position,
batch_size=input_tensor.shape[0],
)
if (
self.config._attn_implementation == "sdpa"
and attention_mask is not None
and attention_mask.device.type in ["cuda", "xpu"]
and not output_attentions
):
# Attend to all tokens in fully masked rows in the causal_mask, for example the relevant first rows when
# using left padding. This is required by F.scaled_dot_product_attention memory-efficient attention path.
# Details: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/issues/110213
min_dtype = torch.finfo(dtype).min
causal_mask = AttentionMaskConverter._unmask_unattended(causal_mask, min_dtype)
return causal_mask
@staticmethod
# Copied from transformers.models.llama.modeling_llama.LlamaPreTrainedModel._prepare_4d_causal_attention_mask_with_cache_position
def _prepare_4d_causal_attention_mask_with_cache_position(
attention_mask: torch.Tensor,
sequence_length: int,
target_length: int,
dtype: torch.dtype,
device: torch.device,
cache_position: torch.Tensor,
batch_size: int,
**kwargs,
):
"""
Creates a causal 4D mask of shape `(batch_size, 1, query_length, key_value_length)` from a 2D mask of shape
`(batch_size, key_value_length)`, or if the input `attention_mask` is already 4D, do nothing.
Args:
attention_mask (`torch.Tensor`):
A 2D attention mask of shape `(batch_size, key_value_length)` or a 4D attention mask of shape
`(batch_size, 1, query_length, key_value_length)`.
sequence_length (`int`):
The sequence length being processed.
target_length (`int`):
The target length: when generating with static cache, the mask should be as long as the static cache,
to account for the 0 padding, the part of the cache that is not filled yet.
dtype (`torch.dtype`):
The dtype to use for the 4D attention mask.
device (`torch.device`):
The device to place the 4D attention mask on.
cache_position (`torch.Tensor`):
Indices depicting the position of the input sequence tokens in the sequence.
batch_size (`torch.Tensor`):
Batch size.
"""
if attention_mask is not None and attention_mask.dim() == 4:
# In this case we assume that the mask comes already in inverted form and requires no inversion or slicing.
causal_mask = attention_mask
else:
min_dtype = torch.finfo(dtype).min
causal_mask = torch.full(
(sequence_length, target_length), fill_value=min_dtype, dtype=dtype, device=device
)
if sequence_length != 1:
causal_mask = torch.triu(causal_mask, diagonal=1)
causal_mask *= torch.arange(target_length, device=device) > cache_position.reshape(-1, 1)
causal_mask = causal_mask[None, None, :, :].expand(batch_size, 1, -1, -1)
if attention_mask is not None:
causal_mask = causal_mask.clone() # copy to contiguous memory for in-place edit
mask_length = attention_mask.shape[-1]
padding_mask = causal_mask[:, :, :, :mask_length] + attention_mask[:, None, None, :].to(
causal_mask.device
)
padding_mask = padding_mask == 0
causal_mask[:, :, :, :mask_length] = causal_mask[:, :, :, :mask_length].masked_fill(
padding_mask, min_dtype
)
return causal_mask
@add_start_docstrings(
"""
The CodeGen Model transformer with a language modeling head on top.
""",
CODEGEN_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class CodeGenForCausalLM(CodeGenPreTrainedModel, GenerationMixin):
_tied_weights_keys = ["lm_head.weight"]
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__(config)
self.transformer = CodeGenModel(config)
self.lm_head = nn.Linear(config.n_embd, config.vocab_size)
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
def get_output_embeddings(self):
return self.lm_head
def set_output_embeddings(self, new_embeddings):
self.lm_head = new_embeddings
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(CODEGEN_INPUTS_DOCSTRING.format("batch_size, sequence_length"))
@add_code_sample_docstrings(
checkpoint=_CHECKPOINT_FOR_DOC,
output_type=CausalLMOutputWithPast,
config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC,
)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
past_key_values: Optional[Union[Cache, Tuple[Tuple[torch.Tensor]]]] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
token_type_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
head_mask: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
labels: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
use_cache: Optional[bool] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
return_dict: Optional[bool] = None,
cache_position: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
**kwargs,
) -> Union[Tuple, CausalLMOutputWithPast]:
r"""
labels (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Labels for language modeling. Note that the labels **are shifted** inside the model, i.e. you can set
`labels = input_ids` Indices are selected in `[-100, 0, ..., config.vocab_size]` All labels set to `-100`
are ignored (masked), the loss is only computed for labels in `[0, ..., config.vocab_size]`
"""
return_dict = return_dict if return_dict is not None else self.config.use_return_dict
transformer_outputs = self.transformer(
input_ids,
past_key_values=past_key_values,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
token_type_ids=token_type_ids,
position_ids=position_ids,
head_mask=head_mask,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
use_cache=use_cache,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
return_dict=return_dict,
cache_position=cache_position,
)
hidden_states = transformer_outputs[0]
# make sure sampling in fp16 works correctly and
# compute loss in fp32 to match with mesh-tf version
# https://github.com/EleutherAI/gpt-neo/blob/89ce74164da2fb16179106f54e2269b5da8db333/models/gpt2/gpt2.py#L179
lm_logits = self.lm_head(hidden_states).to(torch.float32)
loss = None
if labels is not None:
# move labels to correct device to enable model parallelism
labels = labels.to(lm_logits.device)
# Flatten the tokens
loss = self.loss_function(
lm_logits,
labels,
vocab_size=self.config.vocab_size,
**kwargs,
)
loss = loss.to(hidden_states.dtype)
if not return_dict:
output = (lm_logits,) + transformer_outputs[1:]
return ((loss,) + output) if loss is not None else output
return CausalLMOutputWithPast(
loss=loss,
logits=lm_logits,
past_key_values=transformer_outputs.past_key_values,
hidden_states=transformer_outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=transformer_outputs.attentions,
)
@staticmethod
def _reorder_cache(
past_key_values: Tuple[Tuple[torch.Tensor]], beam_idx: torch.Tensor
) -> Tuple[Tuple[torch.Tensor]]:
"""
This function is used to re-order the `past_key_values` cache if [`~PretrainedModel.beam_search`] or
[`~PretrainedModel.beam_sample`] is called. This is required to match `past_key_values` with the correct
beam_idx at every generation step.
"""
return tuple(
tuple(past_state.index_select(0, beam_idx.to(past_state.device)) for past_state in layer_past)
for layer_past in past_key_values
)
__all__ = ["CodeGenForCausalLM", "CodeGenModel", "CodeGenPreTrainedModel"]
```
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```py
# coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2022 The Salesforce authors, The Open AI Team Authors and The HuggingFace Inc. team.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
"""Tokenization classes for CodeGen"""
import json
import os
from functools import lru_cache
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, List, Optional, Tuple, Union
import numpy as np
import regex as re
from ...utils import is_tf_available, is_torch_available, logging, to_py_obj
if TYPE_CHECKING:
if is_torch_available():
import torch
if is_tf_available():
import tensorflow as tf
from ...tokenization_utils import AddedToken, PreTrainedTokenizer
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
VOCAB_FILES_NAMES = {
"vocab_file": "vocab.json",
"merges_file": "merges.txt",
}
@lru_cache()
def bytes_to_unicode():
"""
Returns list of utf-8 byte and a mapping to unicode strings. We specifically avoids mapping to whitespace/control
characters the bpe code barfs on.
The reversible bpe codes work on unicode strings. This means you need a large # of unicode characters in your vocab
if you want to avoid UNKs. When you're at something like a 10B token dataset you end up needing around 5K for
decent coverage. This is a significant percentage of your normal, say, 32K bpe vocab. To avoid that, we want lookup
tables between utf-8 bytes and unicode strings.
"""
bs = (
list(range(ord("!"), ord("~") + 1)) + list(range(ord("¡"), ord("¬") + 1)) + list(range(ord("®"), ord("ÿ") + 1))
)
cs = bs[:]
n = 0
for b in range(2**8):
if b not in bs:
bs.append(b)
cs.append(2**8 + n)
n += 1
cs = [chr(n) for n in cs]
return dict(zip(bs, cs))
def get_pairs(word):
"""
Return set of symbol pairs in a word.
Word is represented as tuple of symbols (symbols being variable-length strings).
"""
pairs = set()
prev_char = word[0]
for char in word[1:]:
pairs.add((prev_char, char))
prev_char = char
return pairs
class CodeGenTokenizer(PreTrainedTokenizer):
"""
Construct a CodeGen tokenizer. Based on byte-level Byte-Pair-Encoding.
This tokenizer has been trained to treat spaces like parts of the tokens (a bit like sentencepiece) so a word will
be encoded differently whether it is at the beginning of the sentence (without space) or not:
```python
>>> from transformers import CodeGenTokenizer
>>> tokenizer = CodeGenTokenizer.from_pretrained("Salesforce/codegen-350M-mono")
>>> tokenizer("Hello world")["input_ids"]
[15496, 995]
>>> tokenizer(" Hello world")["input_ids"]
[18435, 995]
```
You can get around that behavior by passing `add_prefix_space=True` when instantiating this tokenizer or when you
call it on some text, but since the model was not pretrained this way, it might yield a decrease in performance.
<Tip>
When used with `is_split_into_words=True`, this tokenizer will add a space before each word (even the first one).
</Tip>
This tokenizer inherits from [`PreTrainedTokenizer`] which contains most of the main methods. Users should refer to
this superclass for more information regarding those methods.
Args:
vocab_file (`str`):
Path to the vocabulary file.
merges_file (`str`):
Path to the merges file.
errors (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"replace"`):
Paradigm to follow when decoding bytes to UTF-8. See
[bytes.decode](https://docs.python.org/3/library/stdtypes.html#bytes.decode) for more information.
unk_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"<|endoftext|>"`):
The unknown token. A token that is not in the vocabulary cannot be converted to an ID and is set to be this
token instead.
bos_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"<|endoftext|>"`):
The beginning of sequence token.
eos_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"<|endoftext|>"`):
The end of sequence token.
pad_token (`str`, *optional*):
The token used for padding, for example when batching sequences of different lengths.
add_prefix_space (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether or not to add an initial space to the input. This allows to treat the leading word just as any
other word. (CodeGen tokenizer detect beginning of words by the preceding space).
add_bos_token (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether to add a beginning of sequence token at the start of sequences.
return_token_type_ids (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether to return token type IDs.
"""
vocab_files_names = VOCAB_FILES_NAMES
model_input_names = ["input_ids", "attention_mask"]
def __init__(
self,
vocab_file,
merges_file,
errors="replace",
unk_token="<|endoftext|>",
bos_token="<|endoftext|>",
eos_token="<|endoftext|>",
pad_token=None,
add_prefix_space=False,
add_bos_token=False,
return_token_type_ids=False,
**kwargs,
):
bos_token = AddedToken(bos_token, special=True) if isinstance(bos_token, str) else bos_token
eos_token = AddedToken(eos_token, special=True) if isinstance(eos_token, str) else eos_token
unk_token = AddedToken(unk_token, special=True) if isinstance(unk_token, str) else unk_token
pad_token = AddedToken(pad_token, special=True) if isinstance(pad_token, str) else pad_token
self.add_bos_token = add_bos_token
self.return_token_type_ids = return_token_type_ids
if self.return_token_type_ids:
self.model_input_names.append("token_type_ids")
with open(vocab_file, encoding="utf-8") as vocab_handle:
self.encoder = json.load(vocab_handle)
self.decoder = {v: k for k, v in self.encoder.items()}
self.errors = errors # how to handle errors in decoding
self.byte_encoder = bytes_to_unicode()
self.byte_decoder = {v: k for k, v in self.byte_encoder.items()}
with open(merges_file, encoding="utf-8") as merges_handle:
bpe_merges = merges_handle.read().split("\n")[1:-1]
bpe_merges = [tuple(merge.split()) for merge in bpe_merges]
self.bpe_ranks = dict(zip(bpe_merges, range(len(bpe_merges))))
self.cache = {}
self.add_prefix_space = add_prefix_space
# Should have added re.IGNORECASE so BPE merges can happen for capitalized versions of contractions
self.pat = re.compile(r"""'s|'t|'re|'ve|'m|'ll|'d| ?\p{L}+| ?\p{N}+| ?[^\s\p{L}\p{N}]+|\s+(?!\S)|\s+""")
super().__init__(
errors=errors,
unk_token=unk_token,
bos_token=bos_token,
eos_token=eos_token,
pad_token=pad_token,
add_prefix_space=add_prefix_space,
add_bos_token=add_bos_token,
return_token_type_ids=return_token_type_ids,
**kwargs,
)
@property
def vocab_size(self):
return len(self.encoder)
def get_vocab(self):
return dict(self.encoder, **self.added_tokens_encoder)
def bpe(self, token):
if token in self.cache:
return self.cache[token]
word = tuple(token)
pairs = get_pairs(word)
if not pairs:
return token
while True:
bigram = min(pairs, key=lambda pair: self.bpe_ranks.get(pair, float("inf")))
if bigram not in self.bpe_ranks:
break
first, second = bigram
new_word = []
i = 0
while i < len(word):
try:
j = word.index(first, i)
except ValueError:
new_word.extend(word[i:])
break
else:
new_word.extend(word[i:j])
i = j
if word[i] == first and i < len(word) - 1 and word[i + 1] == second:
new_word.append(first + second)
i += 2
else:
new_word.append(word[i])
i += 1
new_word = tuple(new_word)
word = new_word
if len(word) == 1:
break
else:
pairs = get_pairs(word)
word = " ".join(word)
self.cache[token] = word
return word
def build_inputs_with_special_tokens(self, token_ids_0, token_ids_1=None):
if self.add_bos_token:
bos_token_ids = [self.bos_token_id]
else:
bos_token_ids = []
output = bos_token_ids + token_ids_0
if token_ids_1 is None:
return output
return output + bos_token_ids + token_ids_1
def _tokenize(self, text):
"""Tokenize a string."""
bpe_tokens = []
for token in re.findall(self.pat, text):
token = "".join(
self.byte_encoder[b] for b in token.encode("utf-8")
) # Maps all our bytes to unicode strings, avoiding control tokens of the BPE (spaces in our case)
bpe_tokens.extend(bpe_token for bpe_token in self.bpe(token).split(" "))
return bpe_tokens
def _convert_token_to_id(self, token):
"""Converts a token (str) in an id using the vocab."""
return self.encoder.get(token, self.encoder.get(self.unk_token))
def _convert_id_to_token(self, index):
"""Converts an index (integer) in a token (str) using the vocab."""
return self.decoder.get(index)
def convert_tokens_to_string(self, tokens):
"""Converts a sequence of tokens (string) in a single string."""
text = "".join(tokens)
text = bytearray([self.byte_decoder[c] for c in text]).decode("utf-8", errors=self.errors)
return text
def create_token_type_ids_from_sequences(
self, token_ids_0: List[int], token_ids_1: Optional[List[int]] = None
) -> List[int]:
"""
Create a mask from the two sequences passed to be used in a sequence-pair classification task. A sequence
pair mask has the following format:
```
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
| first sequence | second sequence |
```
If `token_ids_1` is `None`, this method only returns the first portion of the mask (0s).
Args:
token_ids_0 (`List[int]`):
List of IDs.
token_ids_1 (`List[int]`, *optional*):
Optional second list of IDs for sequence pairs.
Returns:
`List[int]`: List of [token type IDs](../glossary#token-type-ids) according to the given sequence(s).
"""
sep = [self.sep_token_id] if self.sep_token_id is not None else []
cls = [self.cls_token_id] if self.sep_token_id is not None else []
if token_ids_1 is None:
return len(cls + token_ids_0 + sep) * [0]
return len(cls + token_ids_0 + sep) * [0] + len(token_ids_1 + sep) * [1]
def save_vocabulary(self, save_directory: str, filename_prefix: Optional[str] = None) -> Tuple[str]:
if not os.path.isdir(save_directory):
logger.error(f"Vocabulary path ({save_directory}) should be a directory")
return
vocab_file = os.path.join(
save_directory, (filename_prefix + "-" if filename_prefix else "") + VOCAB_FILES_NAMES["vocab_file"]
)
merge_file = os.path.join(
save_directory, (filename_prefix + "-" if filename_prefix else "") + VOCAB_FILES_NAMES["merges_file"]
)
with open(vocab_file, "w", encoding="utf-8") as f:
f.write(json.dumps(self.encoder, indent=2, sort_keys=True, ensure_ascii=False) + "\n")
index = 0
with open(merge_file, "w", encoding="utf-8") as writer:
writer.write("#version: 0.2\n")
for bpe_tokens, token_index in sorted(self.bpe_ranks.items(), key=lambda kv: kv[1]):
if index != token_index:
logger.warning(
f"Saving vocabulary to {merge_file}: BPE merge indices are not consecutive."
" Please check that the tokenizer is not corrupted!"
)
index = token_index
writer.write(" ".join(bpe_tokens) + "\n")
index += 1
return vocab_file, merge_file
def prepare_for_tokenization(self, text, is_split_into_words=False, **kwargs):
add_prefix_space = kwargs.pop("add_prefix_space", self.add_prefix_space)
if is_split_into_words or add_prefix_space:
text = " " + text
return (text, kwargs)
def decode(
self,
token_ids: Union[int, List[int], "np.ndarray", "torch.Tensor", "tf.Tensor"],
skip_special_tokens: bool = False,
clean_up_tokenization_spaces: Optional[bool] = None,
truncate_before_pattern: Optional[List[str]] = None,
**kwargs,
) -> str:
"""
Converts a sequence of ids in a string, using the tokenizer and vocabulary with options to remove special
tokens and clean up tokenization spaces.
Similar to doing `self.convert_tokens_to_string(self.convert_ids_to_tokens(token_ids))`.
Args:
token_ids (`Union[int, List[int], np.ndarray, torch.Tensor, tf.Tensor]`):
List of tokenized input ids. Can be obtained using the `__call__` method.
skip_special_tokens (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether or not to remove special tokens in the decoding.
clean_up_tokenization_spaces (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to clean up the tokenization spaces. If `None`, will default to
`self.clean_up_tokenization_spaces` (available in the `tokenizer_config`).
truncate_before_pattern (`List[str]`, *optional*, defaults to `None`):
A list of regular expression strings that will be used to truncate the returned string. This can be
used to remove extra pieces of code (e.g. truncate if observing a comment symbol "#" at the beginning
of a new line). An example pattern could be `["^#", re.escape("<|endoftext|>"), "^'''", "\n\n\n"]`.
kwargs (additional keyword arguments, *optional*):
Will be passed to the underlying model specific decode method.
Returns:
`str`: The decoded sentence.
"""
token_ids = to_py_obj(token_ids)
decoded_text = super()._decode(
token_ids=token_ids,
skip_special_tokens=skip_special_tokens,
clean_up_tokenization_spaces=clean_up_tokenization_spaces,
**kwargs,
)
if truncate_before_pattern is not None and len(truncate_before_pattern) > 0:
decoded_text = self.truncate(decoded_text, truncate_before_pattern)
return decoded_text
def truncate(self, completion, truncate_before_pattern):
def find_re(string, pattern, start_pos):
m = pattern.search(string, start_pos)
return m.start() if m else -1
terminals = [re.compile(pattern, re.MULTILINE) for pattern in truncate_before_pattern]
prints = list(re.finditer("^print", completion, re.MULTILINE))
if len(prints) > 1:
completion = completion[: prints[1].start()]
defs = list(re.finditer("^def", completion, re.MULTILINE))
if len(defs) > 1:
completion = completion[: defs[1].start()]
start_pos = 0
terminals_pos = [
pos for pos in [find_re(completion, terminal, start_pos) for terminal in terminals] if pos != -1
]
if len(terminals_pos) > 0:
return completion[: min(terminals_pos)]
else:
return completion
__all__ = ["CodeGenTokenizer"]
```
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ENCODING: utf-8
```py
# coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2022 The Salesforce authors, The Open AI Team Authors and The HuggingFace Inc. team.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
"""Tokenization classes for OpenAI GPT."""
import re
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, List, Optional, Tuple, Union
import numpy as np
from ...utils import is_tf_available, is_torch_available, logging
if TYPE_CHECKING:
if is_torch_available():
import torch
if is_tf_available():
import tensorflow as tf
from ...tokenization_utils_base import BatchEncoding
from ...tokenization_utils_fast import PreTrainedTokenizerFast
from .tokenization_codegen import CodeGenTokenizer
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
VOCAB_FILES_NAMES = {"vocab_file": "vocab.json", "merges_file": "merges.txt", "tokenizer_file": "tokenizer.json"}
class CodeGenTokenizerFast(PreTrainedTokenizerFast):
"""
Construct a "fast" CodeGen tokenizer (backed by HuggingFace's *tokenizers* library). Based on byte-level
Byte-Pair-Encoding.
This tokenizer has been trained to treat spaces like parts of the tokens (a bit like sentencepiece) so a word will
be encoded differently whether it is at the beginning of the sentence (without space) or not:
```python
>>> from transformers import CodeGenTokenizerFast
>>> tokenizer = CodeGenTokenizerFast.from_pretrained("Salesforce/codegen-350M-mono")
>>> tokenizer("Hello world")["input_ids"]
[15496, 995]
>>> tokenizer(" Hello world")["input_ids"]
[18435, 995]
```
You can get around that behavior by passing `add_prefix_space=True` when instantiating this tokenizer, but since
the model was not pretrained this way, it might yield a decrease in performance.
<Tip>
When used with `is_split_into_words=True`, this tokenizer needs to be instantiated with `add_prefix_space=True`.
</Tip>
This tokenizer inherits from [`PreTrainedTokenizerFast`] which contains most of the main methods. Users should
refer to this superclass for more information regarding those methods.
Args:
vocab_file (`str`, *optional*):
Path to the vocabulary file.
merges_file (`str`, *optional*):
Path to the merges file.
tokenizer_file (`str`, *optional*):
Path to [tokenizers](https://github.com/huggingface/tokenizers) file (generally has a .json extension) that
contains everything needed to load the tokenizer.
unk_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"<|endoftext|>"`):
The unknown token. A token that is not in the vocabulary cannot be converted to an ID and is set to be this
token instead.
bos_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"<|endoftext|>"`):
The beginning of sequence token.
eos_token (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"<|endoftext|>"`):
The end of sequence token.
add_prefix_space (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether or not to add an initial space to the input. This allows to treat the leading word just as any
other word. (CodeGen tokenizer detect beginning of words by the preceding space).
return_token_type_ids (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether to return token type IDs.
"""
vocab_files_names = VOCAB_FILES_NAMES
model_input_names = ["input_ids", "attention_mask"]
slow_tokenizer_class = CodeGenTokenizer
def __init__(
self,
vocab_file=None,
merges_file=None,
tokenizer_file=None,
unk_token="<|endoftext|>",
bos_token="<|endoftext|>",
eos_token="<|endoftext|>",
add_prefix_space=False,
return_token_type_ids=False,
**kwargs,
):
self.return_token_type_ids = return_token_type_ids
if self.return_token_type_ids:
self.model_input_names.append("token_type_ids")
super().__init__(
vocab_file,
merges_file,
tokenizer_file=tokenizer_file,
unk_token=unk_token,
bos_token=bos_token,
eos_token=eos_token,
add_prefix_space=add_prefix_space,
return_token_type_ids=return_token_type_ids,
**kwargs,
)
if kwargs.pop("add_bos_token", False):
model_id = kwargs.pop("name_or_path", "")
raise ValueError(
"Currenty GPT2's fast tokenizer does NOT support adding a BOS token. "
"Instead you should use GPT2's slow tokenizer class `CodeGenTokenizer` as follows: \n"
f"`CodeGenTokenizer.from_pretrained('{model_id}')`\nor\n"
f"`AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained('{model_id}', use_fast=False)`\n"
"This issue will be fixed soon, see: https://github.com/huggingface/tokenizers/pull/1005."
" so that the fast tokenizer works correctly."
)
def _batch_encode_plus(self, *args, **kwargs) -> BatchEncoding:
is_split_into_words = kwargs.get("is_split_into_words", False)
assert self.add_prefix_space or not is_split_into_words, (
f"You need to instantiate {self.__class__.__name__} with add_prefix_space=True "
"to use it with pretokenized inputs."
)
return super()._batch_encode_plus(*args, **kwargs)
def _encode_plus(self, *args, **kwargs) -> BatchEncoding:
is_split_into_words = kwargs.get("is_split_into_words", False)
assert self.add_prefix_space or not is_split_into_words, (
f"You need to instantiate {self.__class__.__name__} with add_prefix_space=True "
"to use it with pretokenized inputs."
)
return super()._encode_plus(*args, **kwargs)
# Copied from transformers.models.codegen.tokenization_codegen.CodeGenTokenizer.create_token_type_ids_from_sequences
def create_token_type_ids_from_sequences(
self, token_ids_0: List[int], token_ids_1: Optional[List[int]] = None
) -> List[int]:
"""
Create a mask from the two sequences passed to be used in a sequence-pair classification task. A sequence
pair mask has the following format:
```
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
| first sequence | second sequence |
```
If `token_ids_1` is `None`, this method only returns the first portion of the mask (0s).
Args:
token_ids_0 (`List[int]`):
List of IDs.
token_ids_1 (`List[int]`, *optional*):
Optional second list of IDs for sequence pairs.
Returns:
`List[int]`: List of [token type IDs](../glossary#token-type-ids) according to the given sequence(s).
"""
sep = [self.sep_token_id] if self.sep_token_id is not None else []
cls = [self.cls_token_id] if self.sep_token_id is not None else []
if token_ids_1 is None:
return len(cls + token_ids_0 + sep) * [0]
return len(cls + token_ids_0 + sep) * [0] + len(token_ids_1 + sep) * [1]
def save_vocabulary(self, save_directory: str, filename_prefix: Optional[str] = None) -> Tuple[str]:
files = self._tokenizer.model.save(save_directory, name=filename_prefix)
return tuple(files)
def decode(
self,
token_ids: Union[int, List[int], "np.ndarray", "torch.Tensor", "tf.Tensor"],
skip_special_tokens: bool = False,
clean_up_tokenization_spaces: Optional[bool] = None,
truncate_before_pattern: Optional[List[str]] = None,
**kwargs,
) -> str:
"""
Converts a sequence of ids in a string, using the tokenizer and vocabulary with options to remove special
tokens and clean up tokenization spaces.
Similar to doing `self.convert_tokens_to_string(self.convert_ids_to_tokens(token_ids))`.
Args:
token_ids (`Union[int, List[int], np.ndarray, torch.Tensor, tf.Tensor]`):
List of tokenized input ids. Can be obtained using the `__call__` method.
skip_special_tokens (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether or not to remove special tokens in the decoding.
clean_up_tokenization_spaces (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to clean up the tokenization spaces. If `None`, will default to
`self.clean_up_tokenization_spaces` (available in the `tokenizer_config`).
truncate_before_pattern (`List[str]`, *optional*, defaults to `None`):
A list of regular expression strings that will be used to truncate the returned string. This can be
used to remove extra pieces of code (e.g. truncate if observing a comment symbol "#" at the beginning
of a new line). An example pattern could be `["^#", re.escape("<|endoftext|>"), "^'''", "\n\n\n"]`.
kwargs (additional keyword arguments, *optional*):
Will be passed to the underlying model specific decode method.
Returns:
`str`: The decoded sentence.
"""
decoded_text = super().decode(
token_ids=token_ids,
skip_special_tokens=skip_special_tokens,
clean_up_tokenization_spaces=clean_up_tokenization_spaces,
**kwargs,
)
if truncate_before_pattern is not None and len(truncate_before_pattern) > 0:
decoded_text = self.truncate(decoded_text, truncate_before_pattern)
return decoded_text
def truncate(self, completion, truncate_before_pattern):
def find_re(string, pattern, start_pos):
m = pattern.search(string, start_pos)
return m.start() if m else -1
terminals = [re.compile(pattern, re.MULTILINE) for pattern in truncate_before_pattern]
prints = list(re.finditer("^print", completion, re.MULTILINE))
if len(prints) > 1:
completion = completion[: prints[1].start()]
defs = list(re.finditer("^def", completion, re.MULTILINE))
if len(defs) > 1:
completion = completion[: defs[1].start()]
start_pos = 0
terminals_pos = [
pos for pos in [find_re(completion, terminal, start_pos) for terminal in terminals] if pos != -1
]
if len(terminals_pos) > 0:
return completion[: min(terminals_pos)]
else:
return completion
__all__ = ["CodeGenTokenizerFast"]
```
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ENCODING: utf-8
```py
# Copyright 2024 Cohere and The HuggingFace Inc. team. All rights reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING
from ...utils import _LazyModule
from ...utils.import_utils import define_import_structure
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from .configuration_cohere2 import *
from .modeling_cohere2 import *
else:
import sys
_file = globals()["__file__"]
sys.modules[__name__] = _LazyModule(__name__, _file, define_import_structure(_file), module_spec=__spec__)
```
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```py
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# This file was automatically generated from src/transformers/models/cohere2/modular_cohere2.py.
# Do NOT edit this file manually as any edits will be overwritten by the generation of
# the file from the modular. If any change should be done, please apply the change to the
# modular_cohere2.py file directly. One of our CI enforces this.
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# coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2024 Cohere Inc. HuggingFace Inc. team. All rights reserved.
#
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
from ...configuration_utils import PretrainedConfig
from ...modeling_rope_utils import rope_config_validation
class Cohere2Config(PretrainedConfig):
r"""
This is the configuration class to store the configuration of a [`CohereModel`]. It is used to instantiate an Cohere
model according to the specified arguments, defining the model architecture.
Configuration objects inherit from [`PretrainedConfig`] and can be used to control the model outputs. Read the
documentation from [`PretrainedConfig`] for more information. Instantiating a configuration
with the defaults will yield a similar configuration to that of the [CohereForAI/c4ai-command-r-v01](https://huggingface.co/CohereForAI/c4ai-command-r-v01) model.
Args:
vocab_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 256000):
Vocabulary size of the Cohere model. Defines the number of different tokens that can be represented by the
`inputs_ids` passed when calling [`CohereModel`]
hidden_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 8192):
Dimension of the hidden representations.
intermediate_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 22528):
Dimension of the MLP representations.
logit_scale (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.0625):
The scaling factor for the output logits.
num_hidden_layers (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 40):
Number of hidden layers in the Transformer decoder.
num_attention_heads (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 64):
Number of attention heads for each attention layer in the Transformer decoder.
num_key_value_heads (`int`, *optional*):
This is the number of key_value heads that should be used to implement Grouped Query Attention. If
`num_key_value_heads=num_attention_heads`, the model will use Multi Head Attention (MHA), if
`num_key_value_heads=1` the model will use Multi Query Attention (MQA) otherwise GQA is used. When
converting a multi-head checkpoint to a GQA checkpoint, each group key and value head should be constructed
by meanpooling all the original heads within that group. For more details checkout [this
paper](https://arxiv.org/pdf/2305.13245.pdf). If it is not specified, will default to
`num_attention_heads`.
hidden_act (`str` or `function`, *optional*, defaults to `"silu"`):
The non-linear activation function (function or string) in the decoder.
max_position_embeddings (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 8192):
The maximum sequence length that this model might ever be used with.
initializer_range (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.02):
The standard deviation of the truncated_normal_initializer for initializing all weight matrices.
layer_norm_eps (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 1e-05):
The epsilon used by the layer normalization.
use_cache (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether or not the model should return the last key/values attentions (not used by all models). Only
relevant if `config.is_decoder=True`.
pad_token_id (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 0):
Padding token id.
bos_token_id (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 5):
Beginning of stream token id.
eos_token_id (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 255001):
End of stream token id.
tie_word_embeddings (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether to tie weight embeddings
rope_theta (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 10000.0):
The base period of the RoPE embeddings.
rope_scaling (`Dict`, *optional*):
Dictionary containing the scaling configuration for the RoPE embeddings. NOTE: if you apply new rope type
and you expect the model to work on longer `max_position_embeddings`, we recommend you to update this value
accordingly.
Expected contents:
`rope_type` (`str`):
The sub-variant of RoPE to use. Can be one of ['default', 'linear', 'dynamic', 'yarn', 'longrope',
'llama3'], with 'default' being the original RoPE implementation.
`factor` (`float`, *optional*):
Used with all rope types except 'default'. The scaling factor to apply to the RoPE embeddings. In
most scaling types, a `factor` of x will enable the model to handle sequences of length x *
original maximum pre-trained length.
`original_max_position_embeddings` (`int`, *optional*):
Used with 'dynamic', 'longrope' and 'llama3'. The original max position embeddings used during
pretraining.
`attention_factor` (`float`, *optional*):
Used with 'yarn' and 'longrope'. The scaling factor to be applied on the attention
computation. If unspecified, it defaults to value recommended by the implementation, using the
`factor` field to infer the suggested value.
`beta_fast` (`float`, *optional*):
Only used with 'yarn'. Parameter to set the boundary for extrapolation (only) in the linear
ramp function. If unspecified, it defaults to 32.
`beta_slow` (`float`, *optional*):
Only used with 'yarn'. Parameter to set the boundary for interpolation (only) in the linear
ramp function. If unspecified, it defaults to 1.
`short_factor` (`List[float]`, *optional*):
Only used with 'longrope'. The scaling factor to be applied to short contexts (<
`original_max_position_embeddings`). Must be a list of numbers with the same length as the hidden
size divided by the number of attention heads divided by 2
`long_factor` (`List[float]`, *optional*):
Only used with 'longrope'. The scaling factor to be applied to long contexts (<
`original_max_position_embeddings`). Must be a list of numbers with the same length as the hidden
size divided by the number of attention heads divided by 2
`low_freq_factor` (`float`, *optional*):
Only used with 'llama3'. Scaling factor applied to low frequency components of the RoPE
`high_freq_factor` (`float`, *optional*):
Only used with 'llama3'. Scaling factor applied to high frequency components of the RoPE
attention_bias (`bool`, defaults to `False`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether to use a bias in the query, key, value and output projection layers during self-attention.
attention_dropout (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.0):
The dropout ratio for the attention probabilities.
sliding_window (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 4096):
Size of the sliding window attention context.
sliding_window_pattern (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 4):
Pattern for the sliding window attention.
cache_implementation (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"hybrid"`): the cache type to be used with `generate`.
```python
>>> from transformers import Cohere2Model, Cohere2Config
>>> # Initializing a Cohere Nextmodel configuration
>>> configuration = Cohere2Config()
>>> # Initializing a model from the Cohere2 configuration
>>> model = Cohere2Model(configuration) # doctest: +SKIP
>>> # Accessing the model configuration
>>> configuration = model.config # doctest: +SKIP
```
"""
model_type = "cohere2"
keys_to_ignore_at_inference = ["past_key_values"]
base_model_tp_plan = {
"layers.*.self_attn.q_proj": "colwise",
"layers.*.self_attn.k_proj": "colwise",
"layers.*.self_attn.v_proj": "colwise",
"layers.*.self_attn.o_proj": "rowwise",
"layers.*.mlp.gate_proj": "colwise",
"layers.*.mlp.up_proj": "colwise",
"layers.*.mlp.down_proj": "rowwise",
}
base_model_pp_plan = {
"embed_tokens": (["input_ids"], ["inputs_embeds"]),
"layers": (["hidden_states", "attention_mask"], ["hidden_states"]),
"norm": (["hidden_states"], ["hidden_states"]),
}
def __init__(
self,
vocab_size=256000,
hidden_size=8192,
intermediate_size=22528,
logit_scale=0.0625,
num_hidden_layers=40,
num_attention_heads=64,
num_key_value_heads=None,
hidden_act="silu",
max_position_embeddings=8192,
initializer_range=0.02,
layer_norm_eps=1e-5,
use_cache=True,
pad_token_id=0,
bos_token_id=5,
eos_token_id=255001,
tie_word_embeddings=True,
rope_theta=10000.0,
rope_scaling=None,
attention_bias=False,
attention_dropout=0.0,
sliding_window=4096,
sliding_window_pattern=4,
cache_implementation="hybrid",
**kwargs,
):
self.vocab_size = vocab_size
self.max_position_embeddings = max_position_embeddings
self.hidden_size = hidden_size
self.logit_scale = logit_scale
self.intermediate_size = intermediate_size
self.num_hidden_layers = num_hidden_layers
self.num_attention_heads = num_attention_heads
# for backward compatibility
if num_key_value_heads is None:
num_key_value_heads = num_attention_heads
self.num_key_value_heads = num_key_value_heads
self.hidden_act = hidden_act
self.initializer_range = initializer_range
self.layer_norm_eps = layer_norm_eps
self.use_cache = use_cache
self.rope_theta = rope_theta
self.rope_scaling = rope_scaling
self.attention_bias = attention_bias
self.attention_dropout = attention_dropout
self.sliding_window = sliding_window
self.sliding_window_pattern = sliding_window_pattern
# Need to specify head_dim in the config so it can be used in the attention forward functions
self.head_dim = hidden_size // num_attention_heads
self.cache_implementation = cache_implementation
# Validate the correctness of rotary position embeddings parameters
rope_config_validation(self)
super().__init__(
pad_token_id=pad_token_id,
bos_token_id=bos_token_id,
eos_token_id=eos_token_id,
tie_word_embeddings=tie_word_embeddings,
**kwargs,
)
__all__ = ["Cohere2Config"]
```
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# coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2024 Cohere Inc. HuggingFace Inc. team. All rights reserved.
#
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
from functools import partial
from typing import Callable, List, Optional, Tuple, Union
import torch
import torch.nn as nn
from ...activations import ACT2FN
from ...cache_utils import Cache, HybridCache, StaticCache
from ...generation import GenerationMixin
from ...modeling_flash_attention_utils import FlashAttentionKwargs
from ...modeling_outputs import BaseModelOutputWithPast, CausalLMOutputWithPast
from ...modeling_rope_utils import ROPE_INIT_FUNCTIONS, dynamic_rope_update
from ...modeling_utils import ALL_ATTENTION_FUNCTIONS, PreTrainedModel
from ...processing_utils import Unpack
from ...utils import (
LossKwargs,
add_start_docstrings,
add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward,
can_return_tuple,
logging,
replace_return_docstrings,
)
from ...utils.deprecation import deprecate_kwarg
from .configuration_cohere2 import Cohere2Config
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
_CONFIG_FOR_DOC = "Cohere2Config"
class Cohere2RotaryEmbedding(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config: Cohere2Config, device=None):
super().__init__()
# BC: "rope_type" was originally "type"
if hasattr(config, "rope_scaling") and config.rope_scaling is not None:
self.rope_type = config.rope_scaling.get("rope_type", config.rope_scaling.get("type"))
else:
self.rope_type = "default"
self.max_seq_len_cached = config.max_position_embeddings
self.original_max_seq_len = config.max_position_embeddings
self.config = config
self.rope_init_fn = ROPE_INIT_FUNCTIONS[self.rope_type]
inv_freq, self.attention_scaling = self.rope_init_fn(self.config, device)
self.register_buffer("inv_freq", inv_freq, persistent=False)
self.original_inv_freq = self.inv_freq
@torch.no_grad()
@dynamic_rope_update # power user: used with advanced RoPE types (e.g. dynamic rope)
def forward(self, x, position_ids):
inv_freq_expanded = self.inv_freq[None, :, None].float().expand(position_ids.shape[0], -1, 1)
position_ids_expanded = position_ids[:, None, :].float()
device_type = x.device.type if isinstance(x.device.type, str) and x.device.type != "mps" else "cpu"
with torch.autocast(device_type=device_type, enabled=False): # Force float32
freqs = (inv_freq_expanded.float() @ position_ids_expanded.float()).transpose(1, 2)
emb = torch.repeat_interleave(freqs, 2, dim=-1) # diff from Llama: we interleave() instead of cat()
cos = emb.cos() * self.attention_scaling
sin = emb.sin() * self.attention_scaling
return cos.to(dtype=x.dtype), sin.to(dtype=x.dtype)
class Cohere2LayerNorm(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, hidden_size=None, eps=1e-5, bias=False):
"""The hidden size can be a tuple or an int. The tuple is used for QKNorm to normalize across head_dim"""
super().__init__()
self.weight = nn.Parameter(torch.ones(hidden_size))
self.variance_epsilon = eps
def forward(self, hidden_states):
input_dtype = hidden_states.dtype
hidden_states = hidden_states.to(torch.float32)
mean = hidden_states.mean(-1, keepdim=True)
variance = (hidden_states - mean).pow(2).mean(-1, keepdim=True)
hidden_states = (hidden_states - mean) * torch.rsqrt(variance + self.variance_epsilon)
hidden_states = self.weight.to(torch.float32) * hidden_states
return hidden_states.to(input_dtype)
def repeat_kv(hidden_states: torch.Tensor, n_rep: int) -> torch.Tensor:
"""
This is the equivalent of torch.repeat_interleave(x, dim=1, repeats=n_rep). The hidden states go from (batch,
num_key_value_heads, seqlen, head_dim) to (batch, num_attention_heads, seqlen, head_dim)
"""
batch, num_key_value_heads, slen, head_dim = hidden_states.shape
if n_rep == 1:
return hidden_states
hidden_states = hidden_states[:, :, None, :, :].expand(batch, num_key_value_heads, n_rep, slen, head_dim)
return hidden_states.reshape(batch, num_key_value_heads * n_rep, slen, head_dim)
def eager_attention_forward(
module: nn.Module,
query: torch.Tensor,
key: torch.Tensor,
value: torch.Tensor,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor],
scaling: float,
dropout: float = 0.0,
**kwargs,
):
key_states = repeat_kv(key, module.num_key_value_groups)
value_states = repeat_kv(value, module.num_key_value_groups)
attn_weights = torch.matmul(query, key_states.transpose(2, 3)) * scaling
if attention_mask is not None:
causal_mask = attention_mask[:, :, :, : key_states.shape[-2]]
attn_weights = attn_weights + causal_mask
attn_weights = nn.functional.softmax(attn_weights, dim=-1, dtype=torch.float32).to(query.dtype)
attn_weights = nn.functional.dropout(attn_weights, p=dropout, training=module.training)
attn_output = torch.matmul(attn_weights, value_states)
attn_output = attn_output.transpose(1, 2).contiguous()
return attn_output, attn_weights
def rotate_half(x):
# Split and rotate. Note that this function is different from e.g. Llama.
x1 = x[..., ::2]
x2 = x[..., 1::2]
rot_x = torch.stack([-x2, x1], dim=-1).flatten(-2)
return rot_x
def apply_rotary_pos_emb(q, k, cos, sin, position_ids=None, unsqueeze_dim=1):
"""Applies Rotary Position Embedding to the query and key tensors.
Args:
q (`torch.Tensor`): The query tensor.
k (`torch.Tensor`): The key tensor.
cos (`torch.Tensor`): The cosine part of the rotary embedding.
sin (`torch.Tensor`): The sine part of the rotary embedding.
position_ids (`torch.Tensor`, *optional*):
Deprecated and unused.
unsqueeze_dim (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 1):
The 'unsqueeze_dim' argument specifies the dimension along which to unsqueeze cos[position_ids] and
sin[position_ids] so that they can be properly broadcasted to the dimensions of q and k. For example, note
that cos[position_ids] and sin[position_ids] have the shape [batch_size, seq_len, head_dim]. Then, if q and
k have the shape [batch_size, heads, seq_len, head_dim], then setting unsqueeze_dim=1 makes
cos[position_ids] and sin[position_ids] broadcastable to the shapes of q and k. Similarly, if q and k have
the shape [batch_size, seq_len, heads, head_dim], then set unsqueeze_dim=2.
Returns:
`tuple(torch.Tensor)` comprising of the query and key tensors rotated using the Rotary Position Embedding.
"""
dtype = q.dtype
q = q.float()
k = k.float()
cos = cos.unsqueeze(unsqueeze_dim)
sin = sin.unsqueeze(unsqueeze_dim)
q_embed = (q * cos) + (rotate_half(q) * sin)
k_embed = (k * cos) + (rotate_half(k) * sin)
return q_embed.to(dtype=dtype), k_embed.to(dtype=dtype)
class Cohere2Attention(nn.Module):
"""Multi-headed attention from 'Attention Is All You Need' paper"""
def __init__(self, config: Cohere2Config, layer_idx: Optional[int] = None):
super().__init__()
self.config = config
self.layer_idx = layer_idx
self.head_dim = getattr(config, "head_dim", config.hidden_size // config.num_attention_heads)
self.num_key_value_groups = config.num_attention_heads // config.num_key_value_heads
self.scaling = self.head_dim**-0.5
self.attention_dropout = config.attention_dropout
self.is_causal = True
self.q_proj = nn.Linear(
config.hidden_size, config.num_attention_heads * self.head_dim, bias=config.attention_bias
)
self.k_proj = nn.Linear(
config.hidden_size, config.num_key_value_heads * self.head_dim, bias=config.attention_bias
)
self.v_proj = nn.Linear(
config.hidden_size, config.num_key_value_heads * self.head_dim, bias=config.attention_bias
)
self.o_proj = nn.Linear(
config.num_attention_heads * self.head_dim, config.hidden_size, bias=config.attention_bias
)
self.sliding_window = (
config.sliding_window if (self.layer_idx + 1) % self.config.sliding_window_pattern != 0 else None
)
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
position_embeddings: Tuple[torch.Tensor, torch.Tensor],
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor],
past_key_value: Optional[Cache] = None,
cache_position: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
**kwargs: Unpack[FlashAttentionKwargs],
) -> Tuple[torch.Tensor, Optional[torch.Tensor], Optional[Tuple[torch.Tensor]]]:
input_shape = hidden_states.shape[:-1]
hidden_shape = (*input_shape, -1, self.head_dim)
query_states = self.q_proj(hidden_states).view(hidden_shape).transpose(1, 2)
key_states = self.k_proj(hidden_states).view(hidden_shape).transpose(1, 2)
value_states = self.v_proj(hidden_states).view(hidden_shape).transpose(1, 2)
cos, sin = position_embeddings
if self.sliding_window is not None:
query_states, key_states = apply_rotary_pos_emb(query_states, key_states, cos, sin)
if past_key_value is not None:
cache_kwargs = {
"sin": sin,
"cos": cos,
"sliding_window": self.sliding_window,
"cache_position": cache_position,
}
key_states, value_states = past_key_value.update(key_states, value_states, self.layer_idx, cache_kwargs)
# Here we need to slice as we use a static cache by default, but FA2 does not support it
if attention_mask is not None and self.config._attn_implementation == "flash_attention_2":
seq_len = attention_mask.shape[-1]
key_states, value_states = key_states[:, :, :seq_len, :], value_states[:, :, :seq_len, :]
attention_interface: Callable = eager_attention_forward
if self.config._attn_implementation != "eager":
if self.config._attn_implementation == "sdpa" and kwargs.get("output_attentions", False):
logger.warning_once(
"`torch.nn.functional.scaled_dot_product_attention` does not support `output_attentions=True`. Falling back to "
'eager attention. This warning can be removed using the argument `attn_implementation="eager"` when loading the model.'
)
else:
attention_interface = ALL_ATTENTION_FUNCTIONS[self.config._attn_implementation]
attn_output, attn_weights = attention_interface(
self,
query_states,
key_states,
value_states,
attention_mask,
dropout=0.0 if not self.training else self.attention_dropout,
scaling=self.scaling,
sliding_window=self.sliding_window,
**kwargs,
)
attn_output = attn_output.reshape(*input_shape, -1).contiguous()
attn_output = self.o_proj(attn_output)
return attn_output, attn_weights
class Cohere2MLP(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.config = config
self.hidden_size = config.hidden_size
self.intermediate_size = config.intermediate_size
self.gate_proj = nn.Linear(self.hidden_size, self.intermediate_size, bias=False)
self.up_proj = nn.Linear(self.hidden_size, self.intermediate_size, bias=False)
self.down_proj = nn.Linear(self.intermediate_size, self.hidden_size, bias=False)
self.act_fn = ACT2FN[config.hidden_act]
def forward(self, x):
down_proj = self.down_proj(self.act_fn(self.gate_proj(x)) * self.up_proj(x))
return down_proj
class Cohere2DecoderLayer(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config: Cohere2Config, layer_idx: int):
super().__init__()
self.hidden_size = config.hidden_size
self.self_attn = Cohere2Attention(config, layer_idx)
self.mlp = Cohere2MLP(config)
self.input_layernorm = Cohere2LayerNorm(hidden_size=(config.hidden_size), eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
self.config = config
self.is_sliding = (layer_idx + 1) % self.config.sliding_window_pattern != 0
self.sliding_window = config.sliding_window
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
position_embeddings: Tuple[torch.Tensor, torch.Tensor],
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
past_key_value: Optional[Cache] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
use_cache: Optional[bool] = False,
cache_position: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
last_cache_position: int = 0,
**kwargs: Unpack[FlashAttentionKwargs],
) -> Tuple[torch.FloatTensor, Optional[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor, torch.FloatTensor]]]:
"""
Args:
hidden_states (`torch.FloatTensor`): input to the layer of shape `(batch, seq_len, embed_dim)`
position_embeddings (`Tuple[torch.FloatTensor, torch.FloatTensor]`):
Tuple containing the cosine and sine positional embeddings of shape `(batch_size, seq_len, head_dim)`,
with `head_dim` being the embedding dimension of each attention head.
attention_mask (`torch.FloatTensor`, *optional*):
attention mask of size `(batch_size, sequence_length)` if flash attention is used or `(batch_size, 1,
query_sequence_length, key_sequence_length)` if default attention is used.
past_key_value (`Tuple(torch.FloatTensor)`, *optional*): cached past key and value projection states
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under
returned tensors for more detail.
use_cache (`bool`, *optional*):
If set to `True`, `past_key_values` key value states are returned and can be used to speed up decoding
(see `past_key_values`).
cache_position (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Indices depicting the position of the input sequence tokens in the sequence
last_cache_position (`int`): equivalent to `cache_position[-1]` but allow indexing without breaking dynamo tracing
"""
if self.is_sliding and attention_mask is not None: # efficient SDPA and no padding
# In prefill, we may be larger than sliding window
effective_seq_len = max(cache_position.shape[0], self.sliding_window)
# For FA2, the mask is 2D and is of shape [bs, processed_tokens] (not [bs, max_cache_len]),
# thus we must slice from the right (at most `effective_seq_len` elements)
if self.config._attn_implementation == "flash_attention_2":
attention_mask = attention_mask[:, -effective_seq_len:]
# Otherwise, the mask is 4D of shape [bs, 1, query_len, max_cache_len] thus we must slice
# from the left, with an offset if we are beyond the sliding window
else:
min_dtype = torch.finfo(hidden_states.dtype).min
sliding_window_mask = torch.tril(
torch.ones_like(attention_mask, dtype=torch.bool), diagonal=-self.sliding_window
)
attention_mask = torch.where(sliding_window_mask, min_dtype, attention_mask)
# In case we are beyond the sliding window, we need to correctly offset the mask slicing
# `last_cache_position` is equivalent to `cache_position[-1]` but without breaking dynamo
offset = last_cache_position - effective_seq_len
# Should only be used when beyond the sliding window (i.e. offset > 0)
offset = max(0, offset)
attention_mask = attention_mask[:, :, :, offset : offset + effective_seq_len]
residual = hidden_states
hidden_states = self.input_layernorm(hidden_states)
# Self Attention
hidden_states_attention, self_attn_weights = self.self_attn(
hidden_states=hidden_states,
position_embeddings=position_embeddings,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
past_key_value=past_key_value,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
use_cache=use_cache,
cache_position=cache_position,
**kwargs,
)
# Fully Connected
hidden_states_mlp = self.mlp(hidden_states)
# Add everything together
hidden_states = residual + hidden_states_attention + hidden_states_mlp
outputs = (hidden_states,)
if output_attentions:
outputs += (self_attn_weights,)
return outputs
COHERE2_START_DOCSTRING = r"""
This model inherits from [`PreTrainedModel`]. Check the superclass documentation for the generic methods the
library implements for all its model (such as downloading or saving, resizing the input embeddings, pruning heads
etc.)
This model is also a PyTorch [torch.nn.Module](https://pytorch.org/docs/stable/nn.html#torch.nn.Module) subclass.
Use it as a regular PyTorch Module and refer to the PyTorch documentation for all matter related to general usage
and behavior.
Parameters:
config ([`Cohere2Config`]):
Model configuration class with all the parameters of the model. Initializing with a config file does not
load the weights associated with the model, only the configuration. Check out the
[`~PreTrainedModel.from_pretrained`] method to load the model weights.
"""
@add_start_docstrings(
"The bare Cohere2 Model outputting raw hidden-states without any specific head on top.",
COHERE2_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class Cohere2PreTrainedModel(PreTrainedModel):
config_class = Cohere2Config
base_model_prefix = "model"
supports_gradient_checkpointing = True
_no_split_modules = ["Cohere2DecoderLayer"]
_skip_keys_device_placement = ["past_key_values"]
_supports_flash_attn_2 = True
_supports_sdpa = True
_supports_flex_attn = True
_supports_cache_class = True
_supports_quantized_cache = True
_supports_static_cache = True
_supports_attention_backend = True
def _init_weights(self, module):
std = self.config.initializer_range
if isinstance(module, nn.Linear):
module.weight.data.normal_(mean=0.0, std=std)
if module.bias is not None:
module.bias.data.zero_()
elif isinstance(module, nn.Embedding):
module.weight.data.normal_(mean=0.0, std=std)
if module.padding_idx is not None:
module.weight.data[module.padding_idx].zero_()
COHERE2_INPUTS_DOCSTRING = r"""
Args:
input_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`):
Indices of input sequence tokens in the vocabulary. Padding will be ignored by default should you provide
it.
Indices can be obtained using [`AutoTokenizer`]. See [`PreTrainedTokenizer.encode`] and
[`PreTrainedTokenizer.__call__`] for details.
[What are input IDs?](../glossary#input-ids)
attention_mask (`torch.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on padding token indices. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
Indices can be obtained using [`AutoTokenizer`]. See [`PreTrainedTokenizer.encode`] and
[`PreTrainedTokenizer.__call__`] for details.
If `past_key_values` is used, optionally only the last `input_ids` have to be input (see
`past_key_values`).
If you want to change padding behavior, you should read [`modeling_opt._prepare_decoder_attention_mask`]
and modify to your needs. See diagram 1 in [the paper](https://arxiv.org/abs/1910.13461) for more
information on the default strategy.
- 1 indicates the head is **not masked**,
- 0 indicates the head is **masked**.
position_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Indices of positions of each input sequence tokens in the position embeddings. Selected in the range `[0,
config.n_positions - 1]`.
[What are position IDs?](../glossary#position-ids)
past_key_values (`Cache`, *optional*):
Pre-computed hidden-states (key and values in the self-attention blocks and in the cross-attention
blocks) that can be used to speed up sequential decoding. This typically consists in the `past_key_values`
returned by the model at a previous stage of decoding, when `use_cache=True` or `config.use_cache=True`.
It is a [`~cache_utils.Cache`] instance. For more details, see our [kv cache guide](https://huggingface.co/docs/transformers/en/kv_cache).
If `past_key_values` are used, the user can optionally input only the last `input_ids` (those that don't
have their past key value states given to this model) of shape `(batch_size, 1)` instead of all `input_ids`
of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`.
inputs_embeds (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`, *optional*):
Optionally, instead of passing `input_ids` you can choose to directly pass an embedded representation. This
is useful if you want more control over how to convert `input_ids` indices into associated vectors than the
model's internal embedding lookup matrix.
use_cache (`bool`, *optional*):
If set to `True`, `past_key_values` key value states are returned and can be used to speed up decoding (see
`past_key_values`).
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under returned
tensors for more detail.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors for
more detail.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple.
cache_position (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Indices depicting the position of the input sequence tokens in the sequence. Contrarily to `position_ids`,
this tensor is not affected by padding. It is used to update the cache in the correct position and to infer
the complete sequence length.
"""
@add_start_docstrings(
"The bare Cohere2 Model outputting raw hidden-states without any specific head on top.",
COHERE2_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class Cohere2Model(Cohere2PreTrainedModel):
"""
Transformer decoder consisting of *config.num_hidden_layers* layers. Each layer is a [`Cohere2DecoderLayer`]
Args:
config: Cohere2Config
"""
def __init__(self, config: Cohere2Config):
super().__init__(config)
self.padding_idx = config.pad_token_id
self.vocab_size = config.vocab_size
self.embed_tokens = nn.Embedding(config.vocab_size, config.hidden_size, self.padding_idx)
self.layers = nn.ModuleList(
[Cohere2DecoderLayer(config, layer_idx) for layer_idx in range(config.num_hidden_layers)]
)
self.norm = Cohere2LayerNorm(hidden_size=(config.hidden_size), eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
self.rotary_emb = Cohere2RotaryEmbedding(config=config)
self.gradient_checkpointing = False
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
def get_input_embeddings(self):
return self.embed_tokens
def set_input_embeddings(self, value):
self.embed_tokens = value
@can_return_tuple
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(COHERE2_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
past_key_values: Optional[HybridCache] = None,
inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
use_cache: Optional[bool] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
cache_position: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
last_cache_position: Optional[int] = None,
**flash_attn_kwargs: Unpack[FlashAttentionKwargs],
) -> BaseModelOutputWithPast:
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
use_cache = use_cache if use_cache is not None else self.config.use_cache
if (input_ids is None) ^ (inputs_embeds is not None):
raise ValueError("You must specify exactly one of input_ids or inputs_embeds")
if self.gradient_checkpointing and self.training and use_cache:
logger.warning_once(
"`use_cache=True` is incompatible with gradient checkpointing. Setting `use_cache=False`."
)
use_cache = False
if inputs_embeds is None:
inputs_embeds = self.embed_tokens(input_ids)
if use_cache and past_key_values is None and not self.training:
batch_size, seq_len, _ = inputs_embeds.shape
# NOTE: ideally, `HybridCache` should be initialized outside the model with `layer_device_map`
past_key_values = HybridCache(
self.config,
max_batch_size=batch_size,
max_cache_len=seq_len,
dtype=inputs_embeds.dtype,
device=self.device,
)
if cache_position is None:
past_seen_tokens = past_key_values.get_seq_length() if past_key_values is not None else 0
cache_position = torch.arange(
past_seen_tokens, past_seen_tokens + inputs_embeds.shape[1], device=inputs_embeds.device
)
if position_ids is None:
position_ids = cache_position.unsqueeze(0)
# This is needed to correctly slice the mask without data-dependent slicing later on if using dynamo tracing
# (retrieving the same value from `cache_position` later on would crash dynamo)
if last_cache_position is None:
last_cache_position = 0
if attention_mask is not None:
# In case a 4d mask is passed directly without using `generate`, we have to rely on cache_position
# It will break dynamo tracing but there are no way around it (and it should never happen in practice)
last_cache_position = (
attention_mask.shape[-1] if attention_mask.dim() == 2 else cache_position[-1].item()
)
causal_mask = self._update_causal_mask(
attention_mask, inputs_embeds, cache_position, past_key_values, output_attentions
)
hidden_states = inputs_embeds
# create position embeddings to be shared across the decoder layers
position_embeddings = self.rotary_emb(hidden_states, position_ids)
# decoder layers
all_hidden_states = () if output_hidden_states else None
all_self_attns = () if output_attentions else None
for decoder_layer in self.layers:
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states += (hidden_states,)
if self.gradient_checkpointing and self.training:
layer_outputs = self._gradient_checkpointing_func(
partial(decoder_layer.__call__, **flash_attn_kwargs),
hidden_states,
position_embeddings,
causal_mask,
past_key_values,
output_attentions,
use_cache,
cache_position,
last_cache_position,
)
else:
layer_outputs = decoder_layer(
hidden_states,
position_embeddings=position_embeddings,
attention_mask=causal_mask,
past_key_value=past_key_values,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
use_cache=use_cache,
cache_position=cache_position,
last_cache_position=last_cache_position,
**flash_attn_kwargs,
)
hidden_states = layer_outputs[0]
if output_attentions:
all_self_attns += (layer_outputs[1],)
hidden_states = self.norm(hidden_states)
# add hidden states from the last decoder layer
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states += (hidden_states,)
return BaseModelOutputWithPast(
last_hidden_state=hidden_states,
past_key_values=past_key_values,
hidden_states=all_hidden_states,
attentions=all_self_attns,
)
@torch.no_grad()
def _update_causal_mask(
self,
attention_mask: torch.Tensor,
input_tensor: torch.Tensor,
cache_position: torch.Tensor,
past_key_values: HybridCache,
output_attentions: bool,
):
# Flash Attention currently doesn't support static cache but Cohere2 work only with static cache.
# So we will pass in attention mask as is in any case, not only when ther's padding. Then we'll use its shape
# to cut out keys/values trailing 0 used in static cache. This workaround should be compile compatible
# as it doesn't cause dynamic control issues.
if self.config._attn_implementation == "flash_attention_2":
return attention_mask
dtype, device = input_tensor.dtype, input_tensor.device
sequence_length = input_tensor.shape[1]
if isinstance(past_key_values, (HybridCache, StaticCache)):
target_length = past_key_values.get_max_cache_shape()
else:
target_length = attention_mask.shape[-1] if attention_mask is not None else input_tensor.shape[1]
# In case the provided `attention` mask is 2D, we generate a causal mask here (4D).
causal_mask = self._prepare_4d_causal_attention_mask_with_cache_position(
attention_mask,
sequence_length=sequence_length,
target_length=target_length,
dtype=dtype,
device=device,
cache_position=cache_position,
batch_size=input_tensor.shape[0],
)
return causal_mask
@staticmethod
def _prepare_4d_causal_attention_mask_with_cache_position(
attention_mask: torch.Tensor,
sequence_length: int,
target_length: int,
dtype: torch.dtype,
device: torch.device,
cache_position: torch.Tensor,
batch_size: int,
**kwargs,
):
"""
Creates a causal 4D mask of shape `(batch_size, 1, query_length, key_value_length)` from a 2D mask of shape
`(batch_size, key_value_length)`, or if the input `attention_mask` is already 4D, do nothing.
Args:
attention_mask (`torch.Tensor`):
A 2D attention mask of shape `(batch_size, key_value_length)` or a 4D attention mask of shape
`(batch_size, 1, query_length, key_value_length)`.
sequence_length (`int`):
The sequence length being processed.
target_length (`int`):
The target length: when generating with static cache, the mask should be as long as the static cache,
to account for the 0 padding, the part of the cache that is not filled yet.
dtype (`torch.dtype`):
The dtype to use for the 4D attention mask.
device (`torch.device`):
The device to place the 4D attention mask on.
cache_position (`torch.Tensor`):
Indices depicting the position of the input sequence tokens in the sequence.
batch_size (`torch.Tensor`):
Batch size.
"""
if attention_mask is not None and attention_mask.dim() == 4:
# In this case we assume that the mask comes already in inverted form and requires no inversion or slicing.
causal_mask = attention_mask
else:
min_dtype = torch.finfo(dtype).min
causal_mask = torch.full(
(sequence_length, target_length), fill_value=min_dtype, dtype=dtype, device=device
)
if sequence_length != 1:
causal_mask = torch.triu(causal_mask, diagonal=1)
causal_mask *= torch.arange(target_length, device=device) > cache_position.reshape(-1, 1)
causal_mask = causal_mask[None, None, :, :].expand(batch_size, 1, -1, -1)
if attention_mask is not None:
causal_mask = causal_mask.clone() # copy to contiguous memory for in-place edit
mask_length = attention_mask.shape[-1]
padding_mask = causal_mask[:, :, :, :mask_length] + attention_mask[:, None, None, :].to(
causal_mask.device
)
padding_mask = padding_mask == 0
causal_mask[:, :, :, :mask_length] = causal_mask[:, :, :, :mask_length].masked_fill(
padding_mask, min_dtype
)
return causal_mask
class KwargsForCausalLM(FlashAttentionKwargs, LossKwargs): ...
class Cohere2ForCausalLM(Cohere2PreTrainedModel, GenerationMixin):
_tied_weights_keys = ["lm_head.weight"]
_tp_plan = {"lm_head": "colwise_rep"}
_pp_plan = {"lm_head": (["hidden_states"], ["logits"])}
def __init__(self, config: Cohere2Config):
super().__init__(config)
self.model = Cohere2Model(config)
self.vocab_size = config.vocab_size
self.lm_head = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.vocab_size, bias=False)
self.logit_scale = config.logit_scale
self.tie_word_embeddings = config.tie_word_embeddings
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
def get_input_embeddings(self):
return self.model.embed_tokens
def set_input_embeddings(self, value):
self.model.embed_tokens = value
def get_output_embeddings(self):
return self.lm_head
def set_output_embeddings(self, new_embeddings):
self.lm_head = new_embeddings
def set_decoder(self, decoder):
self.model = decoder
def get_decoder(self):
return self.model
@can_return_tuple
@deprecate_kwarg("num_logits_to_keep", version="4.50", new_name="logits_to_keep")
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(COHERE2_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=CausalLMOutputWithPast, config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
past_key_values: Optional[Union[Cache, List[torch.FloatTensor]]] = None,
inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
labels: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
use_cache: Optional[bool] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
cache_position: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
logits_to_keep: Union[int, torch.Tensor] = 0,
**kwargs: Unpack[KwargsForCausalLM],
) -> CausalLMOutputWithPast:
r"""
labels (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Labels for computing the masked language modeling loss. Indices should either be in `[0, ...,
config.vocab_size]` or -100 (see `input_ids` docstring). Tokens with indices set to `-100` are ignored
(masked), the loss is only computed for the tokens with labels in `[0, ..., config.vocab_size]`.
logits_to_keep (`int` or `torch.Tensor`, *optional*):
If an `int`, compute logits for the last `logits_to_keep` tokens. If `0`, calculate logits for all
`input_ids` (special case). Only last token logits are needed for generation, and calculating them only for that
token can save memory, which becomes pretty significant for long sequences or large vocabulary size.
If a `torch.Tensor`, must be 1D corresponding to the indices to keep in the sequence length dimension.
This is useful when using packed tensor format (single dimension for batch and sequence length).
Returns:
Example:
```python
>> from transformers import AutoTokenizer, Cohere2ForCausalLM
>> model = Cohere2ForCausalLM.from_pretrained("Cohere2ForAI/c4ai-command-r-v01")
>> tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("Cohere2ForAI/c4ai-command-r-v01")
>> prompt = "Hey, are you conscious? Can you talk to me?"
>> inputs = tokenizer(prompt, return_tensors="pt")
>> # Generate
>> generate_ids = model.generate(inputs.input_ids, max_length=30)
>> tokenizer.batch_decode(generate_ids, skip_special_tokens=True, clean_up_tokenization_spaces=False)[0]
"Hey, are you conscious? Can you talk to me?\nI'm not conscious, but I can talk to you."
```"""
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
# decoder outputs consists of (dec_features, layer_state, dec_hidden, dec_attn)
outputs: BaseModelOutputWithPast = self.model(
input_ids=input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
position_ids=position_ids,
past_key_values=past_key_values,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
use_cache=use_cache,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
cache_position=cache_position,
**kwargs,
)
hidden_states = outputs.last_hidden_state
# Only compute necessary logits, and do not upcast them to float if we are not computing the loss
slice_indices = slice(-logits_to_keep, None) if isinstance(logits_to_keep, int) else logits_to_keep
logits = self.lm_head(hidden_states[:, slice_indices, :])
logits = logits * self.logit_scale # main diff from Llama
loss = None
if labels is not None:
loss = self.loss_function(logits=logits, labels=labels, vocab_size=self.config.vocab_size, **kwargs)
return CausalLMOutputWithPast(
loss=loss,
logits=logits,
past_key_values=outputs.past_key_values,
hidden_states=outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=outputs.attentions,
)
def prepare_inputs_for_generation(
self,
input_ids,
past_key_values=None,
attention_mask=None,
inputs_embeds=None,
cache_position=None,
position_ids=None,
use_cache=True,
logits_to_keep=None,
**kwargs,
):
# Overwritten: has a special cache type, `HybridCache`
# If we have cache: let's slice `input_ids` through `cache_position`, to keep only the unprocessed tokens
# Exception 1: when passing input_embeds, input_ids may be missing entries
# Exception 2: some generation methods do special slicing of input_ids, so we don't need to do it here
# Exception 3: with synced GPUs cache_position may go out of bounds, but we only want dummy token in that case.
# (we can't check exception 3 while compiling)
if past_key_values is not None:
if (
inputs_embeds is not None # Exception 1
or cache_position[-1] >= input_ids.shape[1] # Exception 3
):
input_ids = input_ids[:, -cache_position.shape[0] :]
elif input_ids.shape[1] != cache_position.shape[0]: # Default case (the "else", a no op, is Exception 2)
input_ids = input_ids[:, cache_position]
if attention_mask is not None and position_ids is None:
# create position_ids on the fly for batch generation
position_ids = attention_mask.long().cumsum(-1) - 1
position_ids.masked_fill_(attention_mask == 0, 1)
if past_key_values:
position_ids = position_ids[:, -input_ids.shape[1] :]
# This `clone` call is needed to avoid recapturing cuda graphs with `torch.compile`'s
# `mode="reduce-overhead`, as otherwise the input `position_ids` would have various stride
# during the decoding. Here, simply using `.contiguous()` is not sufficient as in the
# batch size = 1 case, `position_ids` is already contiguous but with varying stride
# which retriggers a capture.
position_ids = position_ids.clone(memory_format=torch.contiguous_format)
# if `inputs_embeds` are passed, we only want to use them in the 1st generation step
if inputs_embeds is not None and cache_position[0] == 0:
model_inputs = {"inputs_embeds": inputs_embeds, "input_ids": None}
else:
# The clone here is for the same reason as for `position_ids`.
model_inputs = {"input_ids": input_ids.clone(memory_format=torch.contiguous_format), "inputs_embeds": None}
# This is needed to correctly slice the mask without data-dependent slicing later on if using dynamo tracing
# (retrieving the same value from `cache_position` later on would crash dynamo)
model_inputs["last_cache_position"] = attention_mask.shape[-1] if attention_mask is not None else 0
if (
isinstance(past_key_values, HybridCache)
and attention_mask.ndim == 2
and not self.config._attn_implementation == "flash_attention_2"
):
if model_inputs["inputs_embeds"] is not None:
batch_size, sequence_length, _ = model_inputs["inputs_embeds"].shape
device = model_inputs["inputs_embeds"].device
else:
batch_size, sequence_length = model_inputs["input_ids"].shape
device = model_inputs["input_ids"].device
attention_mask = self.model._prepare_4d_causal_attention_mask_with_cache_position(
attention_mask,
sequence_length=sequence_length,
target_length=past_key_values.get_max_cache_shape(),
dtype=self.lm_head.weight.dtype,
device=device,
cache_position=cache_position,
batch_size=batch_size,
)
if logits_to_keep is not None:
model_inputs["logits_to_keep"] = logits_to_keep
model_inputs.update(
{
"position_ids": position_ids,
"cache_position": cache_position,
"past_key_values": past_key_values,
"use_cache": use_cache,
"attention_mask": attention_mask,
}
)
return model_inputs
__all__ = ["Cohere2ForCausalLM", "Cohere2Model", "Cohere2PreTrainedModel"]
```
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```py
# coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2024 Cohere Inc. HuggingFace Inc. team. All rights reserved.
#
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
from functools import partial
from typing import Callable, Optional, Tuple
import torch
import torch.nn as nn
import torch.utils.checkpoint
from ...cache_utils import Cache, HybridCache
from ...configuration_utils import PretrainedConfig
from ...modeling_flash_attention_utils import FlashAttentionKwargs
from ...modeling_outputs import (
BaseModelOutputWithPast,
)
from ...modeling_rope_utils import rope_config_validation
from ...modeling_utils import ALL_ATTENTION_FUNCTIONS
from ...processing_utils import Unpack
from ...utils import (
logging,
)
from ..cohere.modeling_cohere import (
CohereAttention,
CohereDecoderLayer,
CohereForCausalLM,
CohereLayerNorm,
CoherePreTrainedModel,
CohereRotaryEmbedding,
apply_rotary_pos_emb,
eager_attention_forward,
)
from ..gemma2.modeling_gemma2 import Gemma2Model
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
class Cohere2Config(PretrainedConfig):
r"""
This is the configuration class to store the configuration of a [`CohereModel`]. It is used to instantiate an Cohere
model according to the specified arguments, defining the model architecture.
Configuration objects inherit from [`PretrainedConfig`] and can be used to control the model outputs. Read the
documentation from [`PretrainedConfig`] for more information. Instantiating a configuration
with the defaults will yield a similar configuration to that of the [CohereForAI/c4ai-command-r-v01](https://huggingface.co/CohereForAI/c4ai-command-r-v01) model.
Args:
vocab_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 256000):
Vocabulary size of the Cohere model. Defines the number of different tokens that can be represented by the
`inputs_ids` passed when calling [`CohereModel`]
hidden_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 8192):
Dimension of the hidden representations.
intermediate_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 22528):
Dimension of the MLP representations.
logit_scale (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.0625):
The scaling factor for the output logits.
num_hidden_layers (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 40):
Number of hidden layers in the Transformer decoder.
num_attention_heads (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 64):
Number of attention heads for each attention layer in the Transformer decoder.
num_key_value_heads (`int`, *optional*):
This is the number of key_value heads that should be used to implement Grouped Query Attention. If
`num_key_value_heads=num_attention_heads`, the model will use Multi Head Attention (MHA), if
`num_key_value_heads=1` the model will use Multi Query Attention (MQA) otherwise GQA is used. When
converting a multi-head checkpoint to a GQA checkpoint, each group key and value head should be constructed
by meanpooling all the original heads within that group. For more details checkout [this
paper](https://arxiv.org/pdf/2305.13245.pdf). If it is not specified, will default to
`num_attention_heads`.
hidden_act (`str` or `function`, *optional*, defaults to `"silu"`):
The non-linear activation function (function or string) in the decoder.
max_position_embeddings (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 8192):
The maximum sequence length that this model might ever be used with.
initializer_range (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.02):
The standard deviation of the truncated_normal_initializer for initializing all weight matrices.
layer_norm_eps (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 1e-05):
The epsilon used by the layer normalization.
use_cache (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether or not the model should return the last key/values attentions (not used by all models). Only
relevant if `config.is_decoder=True`.
pad_token_id (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 0):
Padding token id.
bos_token_id (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 5):
Beginning of stream token id.
eos_token_id (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 255001):
End of stream token id.
tie_word_embeddings (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether to tie weight embeddings
rope_theta (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 10000.0):
The base period of the RoPE embeddings.
rope_scaling (`Dict`, *optional*):
Dictionary containing the scaling configuration for the RoPE embeddings. NOTE: if you apply new rope type
and you expect the model to work on longer `max_position_embeddings`, we recommend you to update this value
accordingly.
Expected contents:
`rope_type` (`str`):
The sub-variant of RoPE to use. Can be one of ['default', 'linear', 'dynamic', 'yarn', 'longrope',
'llama3'], with 'default' being the original RoPE implementation.
`factor` (`float`, *optional*):
Used with all rope types except 'default'. The scaling factor to apply to the RoPE embeddings. In
most scaling types, a `factor` of x will enable the model to handle sequences of length x *
original maximum pre-trained length.
`original_max_position_embeddings` (`int`, *optional*):
Used with 'dynamic', 'longrope' and 'llama3'. The original max position embeddings used during
pretraining.
`attention_factor` (`float`, *optional*):
Used with 'yarn' and 'longrope'. The scaling factor to be applied on the attention
computation. If unspecified, it defaults to value recommended by the implementation, using the
`factor` field to infer the suggested value.
`beta_fast` (`float`, *optional*):
Only used with 'yarn'. Parameter to set the boundary for extrapolation (only) in the linear
ramp function. If unspecified, it defaults to 32.
`beta_slow` (`float`, *optional*):
Only used with 'yarn'. Parameter to set the boundary for interpolation (only) in the linear
ramp function. If unspecified, it defaults to 1.
`short_factor` (`List[float]`, *optional*):
Only used with 'longrope'. The scaling factor to be applied to short contexts (<
`original_max_position_embeddings`). Must be a list of numbers with the same length as the hidden
size divided by the number of attention heads divided by 2
`long_factor` (`List[float]`, *optional*):
Only used with 'longrope'. The scaling factor to be applied to long contexts (<
`original_max_position_embeddings`). Must be a list of numbers with the same length as the hidden
size divided by the number of attention heads divided by 2
`low_freq_factor` (`float`, *optional*):
Only used with 'llama3'. Scaling factor applied to low frequency components of the RoPE
`high_freq_factor` (`float`, *optional*):
Only used with 'llama3'. Scaling factor applied to high frequency components of the RoPE
attention_bias (`bool`, defaults to `False`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether to use a bias in the query, key, value and output projection layers during self-attention.
attention_dropout (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.0):
The dropout ratio for the attention probabilities.
sliding_window (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 4096):
Size of the sliding window attention context.
sliding_window_pattern (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 4):
Pattern for the sliding window attention.
cache_implementation (`str`, *optional*, defaults to `"hybrid"`): the cache type to be used with `generate`.
```python
>>> from transformers import Cohere2Model, Cohere2Config
>>> # Initializing a Cohere Nextmodel configuration
>>> configuration = Cohere2Config()
>>> # Initializing a model from the Cohere2 configuration
>>> model = Cohere2Model(configuration) # doctest: +SKIP
>>> # Accessing the model configuration
>>> configuration = model.config # doctest: +SKIP
```
"""
model_type = "cohere2"
keys_to_ignore_at_inference = ["past_key_values"]
base_model_tp_plan = {
"layers.*.self_attn.q_proj": "colwise",
"layers.*.self_attn.k_proj": "colwise",
"layers.*.self_attn.v_proj": "colwise",
"layers.*.self_attn.o_proj": "rowwise",
"layers.*.mlp.gate_proj": "colwise",
"layers.*.mlp.up_proj": "colwise",
"layers.*.mlp.down_proj": "rowwise",
}
base_model_pp_plan = {
"embed_tokens": (["input_ids"], ["inputs_embeds"]),
"layers": (["hidden_states", "attention_mask"], ["hidden_states"]),
"norm": (["hidden_states"], ["hidden_states"]),
}
def __init__(
self,
vocab_size=256000,
hidden_size=8192,
intermediate_size=22528,
logit_scale=0.0625,
num_hidden_layers=40,
num_attention_heads=64,
num_key_value_heads=None,
hidden_act="silu",
max_position_embeddings=8192,
initializer_range=0.02,
layer_norm_eps=1e-5,
use_cache=True,
pad_token_id=0,
bos_token_id=5,
eos_token_id=255001,
tie_word_embeddings=True,
rope_theta=10000.0,
rope_scaling=None,
attention_bias=False,
attention_dropout=0.0,
sliding_window=4096,
sliding_window_pattern=4,
cache_implementation="hybrid",
**kwargs,
):
self.vocab_size = vocab_size
self.max_position_embeddings = max_position_embeddings
self.hidden_size = hidden_size
self.logit_scale = logit_scale
self.intermediate_size = intermediate_size
self.num_hidden_layers = num_hidden_layers
self.num_attention_heads = num_attention_heads
# for backward compatibility
if num_key_value_heads is None:
num_key_value_heads = num_attention_heads
self.num_key_value_heads = num_key_value_heads
self.hidden_act = hidden_act
self.initializer_range = initializer_range
self.layer_norm_eps = layer_norm_eps
self.use_cache = use_cache
self.rope_theta = rope_theta
self.rope_scaling = rope_scaling
self.attention_bias = attention_bias
self.attention_dropout = attention_dropout
self.sliding_window = sliding_window
self.sliding_window_pattern = sliding_window_pattern
# Need to specify head_dim in the config so it can be used in the attention forward functions
self.head_dim = hidden_size // num_attention_heads
self.cache_implementation = cache_implementation
# Validate the correctness of rotary position embeddings parameters
rope_config_validation(self)
super().__init__(
pad_token_id=pad_token_id,
bos_token_id=bos_token_id,
eos_token_id=eos_token_id,
tie_word_embeddings=tie_word_embeddings,
**kwargs,
)
class Cohere2RotaryEmbedding(CohereRotaryEmbedding):
pass
class Cohere2LayerNorm(CohereLayerNorm):
pass
class Cohere2Attention(CohereAttention, nn.Module):
"""Multi-headed attention from 'Attention Is All You Need' paper"""
def __init__(self, config: Cohere2Config, layer_idx: Optional[int] = None):
nn.Module.__init__()
self.config = config
self.layer_idx = layer_idx
self.head_dim = getattr(config, "head_dim", config.hidden_size // config.num_attention_heads)
self.num_key_value_groups = config.num_attention_heads // config.num_key_value_heads
self.scaling = self.head_dim**-0.5
self.attention_dropout = config.attention_dropout
self.is_causal = True
self.q_proj = nn.Linear(
config.hidden_size, config.num_attention_heads * self.head_dim, bias=config.attention_bias
)
self.k_proj = nn.Linear(
config.hidden_size, config.num_key_value_heads * self.head_dim, bias=config.attention_bias
)
self.v_proj = nn.Linear(
config.hidden_size, config.num_key_value_heads * self.head_dim, bias=config.attention_bias
)
self.o_proj = nn.Linear(
config.num_attention_heads * self.head_dim, config.hidden_size, bias=config.attention_bias
)
self.sliding_window = (
config.sliding_window if (self.layer_idx + 1) % self.config.sliding_window_pattern != 0 else None
)
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
position_embeddings: Tuple[torch.Tensor, torch.Tensor],
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor],
past_key_value: Optional[Cache] = None,
cache_position: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
**kwargs: Unpack[FlashAttentionKwargs],
) -> Tuple[torch.Tensor, Optional[torch.Tensor], Optional[Tuple[torch.Tensor]]]:
input_shape = hidden_states.shape[:-1]
hidden_shape = (*input_shape, -1, self.head_dim)
query_states = self.q_proj(hidden_states).view(hidden_shape).transpose(1, 2)
key_states = self.k_proj(hidden_states).view(hidden_shape).transpose(1, 2)
value_states = self.v_proj(hidden_states).view(hidden_shape).transpose(1, 2)
cos, sin = position_embeddings
if self.sliding_window is not None:
query_states, key_states = apply_rotary_pos_emb(query_states, key_states, cos, sin)
if past_key_value is not None:
cache_kwargs = {
"sin": sin,
"cos": cos,
"sliding_window": self.sliding_window,
"cache_position": cache_position,
}
key_states, value_states = past_key_value.update(key_states, value_states, self.layer_idx, cache_kwargs)
# Here we need to slice as we use a static cache by default, but FA2 does not support it
if attention_mask is not None and self.config._attn_implementation == "flash_attention_2":
seq_len = attention_mask.shape[-1]
key_states, value_states = key_states[:, :, :seq_len, :], value_states[:, :, :seq_len, :]
attention_interface: Callable = eager_attention_forward
if self.config._attn_implementation != "eager":
if self.config._attn_implementation == "sdpa" and kwargs.get("output_attentions", False):
logger.warning_once(
"`torch.nn.functional.scaled_dot_product_attention` does not support `output_attentions=True`. Falling back to "
'eager attention. This warning can be removed using the argument `attn_implementation="eager"` when loading the model.'
)
else:
attention_interface = ALL_ATTENTION_FUNCTIONS[self.config._attn_implementation]
attn_output, attn_weights = attention_interface(
self,
query_states,
key_states,
value_states,
attention_mask,
dropout=0.0 if not self.training else self.attention_dropout,
scaling=self.scaling,
sliding_window=self.sliding_window,
**kwargs,
)
attn_output = attn_output.reshape(*input_shape, -1).contiguous()
attn_output = self.o_proj(attn_output)
return attn_output, attn_weights
class Cohere2DecoderLayer(CohereDecoderLayer):
def __init__(self, config: Cohere2Config, layer_idx: int):
super().__init__(config, layer_idx)
self.self_attn = Cohere2Attention(config, layer_idx)
self.config = config
self.is_sliding = (layer_idx + 1) % self.config.sliding_window_pattern != 0
self.sliding_window = config.sliding_window
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
position_embeddings: Tuple[torch.Tensor, torch.Tensor],
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
past_key_value: Optional[Cache] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
use_cache: Optional[bool] = False,
cache_position: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
last_cache_position: int = 0,
**kwargs: Unpack[FlashAttentionKwargs],
) -> Tuple[torch.FloatTensor, Optional[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor, torch.FloatTensor]]]:
"""
Args:
hidden_states (`torch.FloatTensor`): input to the layer of shape `(batch, seq_len, embed_dim)`
position_embeddings (`Tuple[torch.FloatTensor, torch.FloatTensor]`):
Tuple containing the cosine and sine positional embeddings of shape `(batch_size, seq_len, head_dim)`,
with `head_dim` being the embedding dimension of each attention head.
attention_mask (`torch.FloatTensor`, *optional*):
attention mask of size `(batch_size, sequence_length)` if flash attention is used or `(batch_size, 1,
query_sequence_length, key_sequence_length)` if default attention is used.
past_key_value (`Tuple(torch.FloatTensor)`, *optional*): cached past key and value projection states
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under
returned tensors for more detail.
use_cache (`bool`, *optional*):
If set to `True`, `past_key_values` key value states are returned and can be used to speed up decoding
(see `past_key_values`).
cache_position (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Indices depicting the position of the input sequence tokens in the sequence
last_cache_position (`int`): equivalent to `cache_position[-1]` but allow indexing without breaking dynamo tracing
"""
if self.is_sliding and attention_mask is not None: # efficient SDPA and no padding
# In prefill, we may be larger than sliding window
effective_seq_len = max(cache_position.shape[0], self.sliding_window)
# For FA2, the mask is 2D and is of shape [bs, processed_tokens] (not [bs, max_cache_len]),
# thus we must slice from the right (at most `effective_seq_len` elements)
if self.config._attn_implementation == "flash_attention_2":
attention_mask = attention_mask[:, -effective_seq_len:]
# Otherwise, the mask is 4D of shape [bs, 1, query_len, max_cache_len] thus we must slice
# from the left, with an offset if we are beyond the sliding window
else:
min_dtype = torch.finfo(hidden_states.dtype).min
sliding_window_mask = torch.tril(
torch.ones_like(attention_mask, dtype=torch.bool), diagonal=-self.sliding_window
)
attention_mask = torch.where(sliding_window_mask, min_dtype, attention_mask)
# In case we are beyond the sliding window, we need to correctly offset the mask slicing
# `last_cache_position` is equivalent to `cache_position[-1]` but without breaking dynamo
offset = last_cache_position - effective_seq_len
# Should only be used when beyond the sliding window (i.e. offset > 0)
offset = max(0, offset)
attention_mask = attention_mask[:, :, :, offset : offset + effective_seq_len]
residual = hidden_states
hidden_states = self.input_layernorm(hidden_states)
# Self Attention
hidden_states_attention, self_attn_weights = self.self_attn(
hidden_states=hidden_states,
position_embeddings=position_embeddings,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
past_key_value=past_key_value,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
use_cache=use_cache,
cache_position=cache_position,
**kwargs,
)
# Fully Connected
hidden_states_mlp = self.mlp(hidden_states)
# Add everything together
hidden_states = residual + hidden_states_attention + hidden_states_mlp
outputs = (hidden_states,)
if output_attentions:
outputs += (self_attn_weights,)
return outputs
class Cohere2PreTrainedModel(CoherePreTrainedModel):
config_class = Cohere2Config
class Cohere2Model(Gemma2Model):
"""
Transformer decoder consisting of *config.num_hidden_layers* layers. Each layer is a [`Cohere2DecoderLayer`]
Args:
config: Cohere2Config
"""
def __init__(self, config: Cohere2Config):
super().__init__(config)
self.norm = Cohere2LayerNorm(hidden_size=(config.hidden_size), eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
self.rotary_emb = Cohere2RotaryEmbedding(config=config)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
past_key_values: Optional[HybridCache] = None,
inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
use_cache: Optional[bool] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
cache_position: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
last_cache_position: Optional[int] = None,
**flash_attn_kwargs: Unpack[FlashAttentionKwargs],
) -> BaseModelOutputWithPast:
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
use_cache = use_cache if use_cache is not None else self.config.use_cache
if (input_ids is None) ^ (inputs_embeds is not None):
raise ValueError("You must specify exactly one of input_ids or inputs_embeds")
if self.gradient_checkpointing and self.training and use_cache:
logger.warning_once(
"`use_cache=True` is incompatible with gradient checkpointing. Setting `use_cache=False`."
)
use_cache = False
if inputs_embeds is None:
inputs_embeds = self.embed_tokens(input_ids)
if use_cache and past_key_values is None and not self.training:
batch_size, seq_len, _ = inputs_embeds.shape
# NOTE: ideally, `HybridCache` should be initialized outside the model with `layer_device_map`
past_key_values = HybridCache(
self.config,
max_batch_size=batch_size,
max_cache_len=seq_len,
dtype=inputs_embeds.dtype,
device=self.device,
)
if cache_position is None:
past_seen_tokens = past_key_values.get_seq_length() if past_key_values is not None else 0
cache_position = torch.arange(
past_seen_tokens, past_seen_tokens + inputs_embeds.shape[1], device=inputs_embeds.device
)
if position_ids is None:
position_ids = cache_position.unsqueeze(0)
# This is needed to correctly slice the mask without data-dependent slicing later on if using dynamo tracing
# (retrieving the same value from `cache_position` later on would crash dynamo)
if last_cache_position is None:
last_cache_position = 0
if attention_mask is not None:
# In case a 4d mask is passed directly without using `generate`, we have to rely on cache_position
# It will break dynamo tracing but there are no way around it (and it should never happen in practice)
last_cache_position = (
attention_mask.shape[-1] if attention_mask.dim() == 2 else cache_position[-1].item()
)
causal_mask = self._update_causal_mask(
attention_mask, inputs_embeds, cache_position, past_key_values, output_attentions
)
hidden_states = inputs_embeds
# create position embeddings to be shared across the decoder layers
position_embeddings = self.rotary_emb(hidden_states, position_ids)
# decoder layers
all_hidden_states = () if output_hidden_states else None
all_self_attns = () if output_attentions else None
for decoder_layer in self.layers:
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states += (hidden_states,)
if self.gradient_checkpointing and self.training:
layer_outputs = self._gradient_checkpointing_func(
partial(decoder_layer.__call__, **flash_attn_kwargs),
hidden_states,
position_embeddings,
causal_mask,
past_key_values,
output_attentions,
use_cache,
cache_position,
last_cache_position,
)
else:
layer_outputs = decoder_layer(
hidden_states,
position_embeddings=position_embeddings,
attention_mask=causal_mask,
past_key_value=past_key_values,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
use_cache=use_cache,
cache_position=cache_position,
last_cache_position=last_cache_position,
**flash_attn_kwargs,
)
hidden_states = layer_outputs[0]
if output_attentions:
all_self_attns += (layer_outputs[1],)
hidden_states = self.norm(hidden_states)
# add hidden states from the last decoder layer
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states += (hidden_states,)
return BaseModelOutputWithPast(
last_hidden_state=hidden_states,
past_key_values=past_key_values,
hidden_states=all_hidden_states,
attentions=all_self_attns,
)
class Cohere2ForCausalLM(CohereForCausalLM):
def __init__(self, config: Cohere2Config):
super().__init__(config)
def prepare_inputs_for_generation(
self,
input_ids,
past_key_values=None,
attention_mask=None,
inputs_embeds=None,
cache_position=None,
position_ids=None,
use_cache=True,
logits_to_keep=None,
**kwargs,
):
# Overwritten: has a special cache type, `HybridCache`
# If we have cache: let's slice `input_ids` through `cache_position`, to keep only the unprocessed tokens
# Exception 1: when passing input_embeds, input_ids may be missing entries
# Exception 2: some generation methods do special slicing of input_ids, so we don't need to do it here
# Exception 3: with synced GPUs cache_position may go out of bounds, but we only want dummy token in that case.
# (we can't check exception 3 while compiling)
if past_key_values is not None:
if (
inputs_embeds is not None # Exception 1
or cache_position[-1] >= input_ids.shape[1] # Exception 3
):
input_ids = input_ids[:, -cache_position.shape[0] :]
elif input_ids.shape[1] != cache_position.shape[0]: # Default case (the "else", a no op, is Exception 2)
input_ids = input_ids[:, cache_position]
if attention_mask is not None and position_ids is None:
# create position_ids on the fly for batch generation
position_ids = attention_mask.long().cumsum(-1) - 1
position_ids.masked_fill_(attention_mask == 0, 1)
if past_key_values:
position_ids = position_ids[:, -input_ids.shape[1] :]
# This `clone` call is needed to avoid recapturing cuda graphs with `torch.compile`'s
# `mode="reduce-overhead`, as otherwise the input `position_ids` would have various stride
# during the decoding. Here, simply using `.contiguous()` is not sufficient as in the
# batch size = 1 case, `position_ids` is already contiguous but with varying stride
# which retriggers a capture.
position_ids = position_ids.clone(memory_format=torch.contiguous_format)
# if `inputs_embeds` are passed, we only want to use them in the 1st generation step
if inputs_embeds is not None and cache_position[0] == 0:
model_inputs = {"inputs_embeds": inputs_embeds, "input_ids": None}
else:
# The clone here is for the same reason as for `position_ids`.
model_inputs = {"input_ids": input_ids.clone(memory_format=torch.contiguous_format), "inputs_embeds": None}
# This is needed to correctly slice the mask without data-dependent slicing later on if using dynamo tracing
# (retrieving the same value from `cache_position` later on would crash dynamo)
model_inputs["last_cache_position"] = attention_mask.shape[-1] if attention_mask is not None else 0
if (
isinstance(past_key_values, HybridCache)
and attention_mask.ndim == 2
and not self.config._attn_implementation == "flash_attention_2"
):
if model_inputs["inputs_embeds"] is not None:
batch_size, sequence_length, _ = model_inputs["inputs_embeds"].shape
device = model_inputs["inputs_embeds"].device
else:
batch_size, sequence_length = model_inputs["input_ids"].shape
device = model_inputs["input_ids"].device
attention_mask = self.model._prepare_4d_causal_attention_mask_with_cache_position(
attention_mask,
sequence_length=sequence_length,
target_length=past_key_values.get_max_cache_shape(),
dtype=self.lm_head.weight.dtype,
device=device,
cache_position=cache_position,
batch_size=batch_size,
)
if logits_to_keep is not None:
model_inputs["logits_to_keep"] = logits_to_keep
model_inputs.update(
{
"position_ids": position_ids,
"cache_position": cache_position,
"past_key_values": past_key_values,
"use_cache": use_cache,
"attention_mask": attention_mask,
}
)
return model_inputs
__all__ = ["Cohere2Config", "Cohere2ForCausalLM", "Cohere2Model", "Cohere2PreTrainedModel"]
```
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```py
# Copyright 2024 The HuggingFace Team. All rights reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING
from ...utils import _LazyModule
from ...utils.import_utils import define_import_structure
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from .configuration_cohere import *
from .modeling_cohere import *
from .tokenization_cohere_fast import *
else:
import sys
_file = globals()["__file__"]
sys.modules[__name__] = _LazyModule(__name__, _file, define_import_structure(_file), module_spec=__spec__)
```
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```py
# coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2024 Cohere team. All rights reserved.
#
# This code is based on EleutherAI's GPT-NeoX library and the GPT-NeoX
# and OPT implementations in this library. It has been modified from its
# original forms to accommodate minor architectural differences compared
# to GPT-NeoX and OPT used by the Meta AI team that trained the model.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
"""Cohere model configuration"""
from ...configuration_utils import PretrainedConfig
from ...modeling_rope_utils import rope_config_validation
from ...utils import logging
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
class CohereConfig(PretrainedConfig):
r"""
This is the configuration class to store the configuration of a [`CohereModel`]. It is used to instantiate an Cohere
model according to the specified arguments, defining the model architecture.
Configuration objects inherit from [`PretrainedConfig`] and can be used to control the model outputs. Read the
documentation from [`PretrainedConfig`] for more information. Instantiating a configuration
with the defaults will yield a similar configuration to that of the [CohereForAI/c4ai-command-r-v01](https://huggingface.co/CohereForAI/c4ai-command-r-v01) model.
Args:
vocab_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 256000):
Vocabulary size of the Cohere model. Defines the number of different tokens that can be represented by the
`inputs_ids` passed when calling [`CohereModel`]
hidden_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 8192):
Dimension of the hidden representations.
intermediate_size (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 22528):
Dimension of the MLP representations.
logit_scale (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.0625):
The scaling factor for the output logits.
num_hidden_layers (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 40):
Number of hidden layers in the Transformer decoder.
num_attention_heads (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 64):
Number of attention heads for each attention layer in the Transformer decoder.
num_key_value_heads (`int`, *optional*):
This is the number of key_value heads that should be used to implement Grouped Query Attention. If
`num_key_value_heads=num_attention_heads`, the model will use Multi Head Attention (MHA), if
`num_key_value_heads=1` the model will use Multi Query Attention (MQA) otherwise GQA is used. When
converting a multi-head checkpoint to a GQA checkpoint, each group key and value head should be constructed
by meanpooling all the original heads within that group. For more details checkout [this
paper](https://arxiv.org/pdf/2305.13245.pdf). If it is not specified, will default to
`num_attention_heads`.
hidden_act (`str` or `function`, *optional*, defaults to `"silu"`):
The non-linear activation function (function or string) in the decoder.
max_position_embeddings (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 8192):
The maximum sequence length that this model might ever be used with.
initializer_range (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.02):
The standard deviation of the truncated_normal_initializer for initializing all weight matrices.
layer_norm_eps (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 1e-05):
The epsilon used by the layer normalization.
use_cache (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether or not the model should return the last key/values attentions (not used by all models). Only
relevant if `config.is_decoder=True`.
pad_token_id (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 0):
Padding token id.
bos_token_id (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 5):
Beginning of stream token id.
eos_token_id (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 255001):
End of stream token id.
tie_word_embeddings (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether to tie weight embeddings
rope_theta (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 10000.0):
The base period of the RoPE embeddings.
rope_scaling (`Dict`, *optional*):
Dictionary containing the scaling configuration for the RoPE embeddings. NOTE: if you apply new rope type
and you expect the model to work on longer `max_position_embeddings`, we recommend you to update this value
accordingly.
Expected contents:
`rope_type` (`str`):
The sub-variant of RoPE to use. Can be one of ['default', 'linear', 'dynamic', 'yarn', 'longrope',
'llama3'], with 'default' being the original RoPE implementation.
`factor` (`float`, *optional*):
Used with all rope types except 'default'. The scaling factor to apply to the RoPE embeddings. In
most scaling types, a `factor` of x will enable the model to handle sequences of length x *
original maximum pre-trained length.
`original_max_position_embeddings` (`int`, *optional*):
Used with 'dynamic', 'longrope' and 'llama3'. The original max position embeddings used during
pretraining.
`attention_factor` (`float`, *optional*):
Used with 'yarn' and 'longrope'. The scaling factor to be applied on the attention
computation. If unspecified, it defaults to value recommended by the implementation, using the
`factor` field to infer the suggested value.
`beta_fast` (`float`, *optional*):
Only used with 'yarn'. Parameter to set the boundary for extrapolation (only) in the linear
ramp function. If unspecified, it defaults to 32.
`beta_slow` (`float`, *optional*):
Only used with 'yarn'. Parameter to set the boundary for interpolation (only) in the linear
ramp function. If unspecified, it defaults to 1.
`short_factor` (`List[float]`, *optional*):
Only used with 'longrope'. The scaling factor to be applied to short contexts (<
`original_max_position_embeddings`). Must be a list of numbers with the same length as the hidden
size divided by the number of attention heads divided by 2
`long_factor` (`List[float]`, *optional*):
Only used with 'longrope'. The scaling factor to be applied to long contexts (<
`original_max_position_embeddings`). Must be a list of numbers with the same length as the hidden
size divided by the number of attention heads divided by 2
`low_freq_factor` (`float`, *optional*):
Only used with 'llama3'. Scaling factor applied to low frequency components of the RoPE
`high_freq_factor` (`float`, *optional*):
Only used with 'llama3'. Scaling factor applied to high frequency components of the RoPE
attention_bias (`bool`, defaults to `False`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether to use a bias in the query, key, value and output projection layers during self-attention.
attention_dropout (`float`, *optional*, defaults to 0.0):
The dropout ratio for the attention probabilities.
use_qk_norm (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether to use query-key normalization in the attention
```python
>>> from transformers import CohereModel, CohereConfig
>>> # Initializing a Cohere model configuration
>>> configuration = CohereConfig()
>>> # Initializing a model from the Cohere configuration
>>> model = CohereModel(configuration) # doctest: +SKIP
>>> # Accessing the model configuration
>>> configuration = model.config # doctest: +SKIP
```"""
model_type = "cohere"
keys_to_ignore_at_inference = ["past_key_values"]
base_model_tp_plan = {
"layers.*.self_attn.q_proj": "colwise",
"layers.*.self_attn.k_proj": "colwise",
"layers.*.self_attn.v_proj": "colwise",
"layers.*.self_attn.o_proj": "rowwise",
"layers.*.mlp.gate_proj": "colwise",
"layers.*.mlp.up_proj": "colwise",
"layers.*.mlp.down_proj": "rowwise",
}
base_model_pp_plan = {
"embed_tokens": (["input_ids"], ["inputs_embeds"]),
"layers": (["hidden_states", "attention_mask"], ["hidden_states"]),
"norm": (["hidden_states"], ["hidden_states"]),
}
def __init__(
self,
vocab_size=256000,
hidden_size=8192,
intermediate_size=22528,
logit_scale=0.0625,
num_hidden_layers=40,
num_attention_heads=64,
num_key_value_heads=None,
hidden_act="silu",
max_position_embeddings=8192,
initializer_range=0.02,
layer_norm_eps=1e-5,
use_cache=True,
pad_token_id=0,
bos_token_id=5,
eos_token_id=255001,
tie_word_embeddings=True,
rope_theta=10000.0,
rope_scaling=None,
attention_bias=False,
attention_dropout=0.0,
use_qk_norm=False,
**kwargs,
):
self.vocab_size = vocab_size
self.max_position_embeddings = max_position_embeddings
self.hidden_size = hidden_size
self.logit_scale = logit_scale
self.intermediate_size = intermediate_size
self.num_hidden_layers = num_hidden_layers
self.num_attention_heads = num_attention_heads
# for backward compatibility
if num_key_value_heads is None:
num_key_value_heads = num_attention_heads
self.num_key_value_heads = num_key_value_heads
self.hidden_act = hidden_act
self.initializer_range = initializer_range
self.layer_norm_eps = layer_norm_eps
self.use_cache = use_cache
self.rope_theta = rope_theta
self.rope_scaling = rope_scaling
self.attention_bias = attention_bias
self.attention_dropout = attention_dropout
self.use_qk_norm = use_qk_norm
# Validate the correctness of rotary position embeddings parameters
rope_config_validation(self)
super().__init__(
pad_token_id=pad_token_id,
bos_token_id=bos_token_id,
eos_token_id=eos_token_id,
tie_word_embeddings=tie_word_embeddings,
**kwargs,
)
__all__ = ["CohereConfig"]
```
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# coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2024 Cohere team. All rights reserved.
#
# This code is based on EleutherAI's GPT-NeoX library and the GPT-NeoX
# and OPT implementations in this library. It has been modified from its
# original forms to accommodate minor architectural differences compared
# to GPT-NeoX and OPT used by the Meta AI team that trained the model.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
# This file is based on the LLama model definition file in transformers
from functools import partial
from typing import Callable, List, Optional, Tuple, Union
import torch
from torch import nn
from ...activations import ACT2FN
from ...cache_utils import Cache, DynamicCache, StaticCache
from ...generation import GenerationMixin
from ...modeling_attn_mask_utils import AttentionMaskConverter
from ...modeling_flash_attention_utils import FlashAttentionKwargs
from ...modeling_outputs import BaseModelOutputWithPast, CausalLMOutputWithPast
from ...modeling_rope_utils import ROPE_INIT_FUNCTIONS, dynamic_rope_update
from ...modeling_utils import ALL_ATTENTION_FUNCTIONS, PreTrainedModel
from ...processing_utils import Unpack
from ...utils import (
LossKwargs,
add_start_docstrings,
add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward,
can_return_tuple,
is_torch_flex_attn_available,
logging,
replace_return_docstrings,
)
from ...utils.deprecation import deprecate_kwarg
from .configuration_cohere import CohereConfig
if is_torch_flex_attn_available():
from torch.nn.attention.flex_attention import BlockMask
from ...integrations.flex_attention import make_flex_block_causal_mask
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
_CONFIG_FOR_DOC = "CohereConfig"
class CohereLayerNorm(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, hidden_size=None, eps=1e-5, bias=False):
"""The hidden size can be a tuple or an int. The tuple is used for QKNorm to normalize across head_dim"""
super().__init__()
self.weight = nn.Parameter(torch.ones(hidden_size))
self.variance_epsilon = eps
def forward(self, hidden_states):
input_dtype = hidden_states.dtype
hidden_states = hidden_states.to(torch.float32)
mean = hidden_states.mean(-1, keepdim=True)
variance = (hidden_states - mean).pow(2).mean(-1, keepdim=True)
hidden_states = (hidden_states - mean) * torch.rsqrt(variance + self.variance_epsilon)
hidden_states = self.weight.to(torch.float32) * hidden_states
return hidden_states.to(input_dtype)
class CohereRotaryEmbedding(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config: CohereConfig, device=None):
super().__init__()
# BC: "rope_type" was originally "type"
if hasattr(config, "rope_scaling") and config.rope_scaling is not None:
self.rope_type = config.rope_scaling.get("rope_type", config.rope_scaling.get("type"))
else:
self.rope_type = "default"
self.max_seq_len_cached = config.max_position_embeddings
self.original_max_seq_len = config.max_position_embeddings
self.config = config
self.rope_init_fn = ROPE_INIT_FUNCTIONS[self.rope_type]
inv_freq, self.attention_scaling = self.rope_init_fn(self.config, device)
self.register_buffer("inv_freq", inv_freq, persistent=False)
self.original_inv_freq = self.inv_freq
@torch.no_grad()
@dynamic_rope_update # power user: used with advanced RoPE types (e.g. dynamic rope)
def forward(self, x, position_ids):
inv_freq_expanded = self.inv_freq[None, :, None].float().expand(position_ids.shape[0], -1, 1)
position_ids_expanded = position_ids[:, None, :].float()
device_type = x.device.type if isinstance(x.device.type, str) and x.device.type != "mps" else "cpu"
with torch.autocast(device_type=device_type, enabled=False): # Force float32
freqs = (inv_freq_expanded.float() @ position_ids_expanded.float()).transpose(1, 2)
emb = torch.repeat_interleave(freqs, 2, dim=-1) # diff from Llama: we interleave() instead of cat()
cos = emb.cos() * self.attention_scaling
sin = emb.sin() * self.attention_scaling
return cos.to(dtype=x.dtype), sin.to(dtype=x.dtype)
class CohereMLP(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__()
self.config = config
self.hidden_size = config.hidden_size
self.intermediate_size = config.intermediate_size
self.gate_proj = nn.Linear(self.hidden_size, self.intermediate_size, bias=False)
self.up_proj = nn.Linear(self.hidden_size, self.intermediate_size, bias=False)
self.down_proj = nn.Linear(self.intermediate_size, self.hidden_size, bias=False)
self.act_fn = ACT2FN[config.hidden_act]
def forward(self, x):
down_proj = self.down_proj(self.act_fn(self.gate_proj(x)) * self.up_proj(x))
return down_proj
def repeat_kv(hidden_states: torch.Tensor, n_rep: int) -> torch.Tensor:
"""
This is the equivalent of torch.repeat_interleave(x, dim=1, repeats=n_rep). The hidden states go from (batch,
num_key_value_heads, seqlen, head_dim) to (batch, num_attention_heads, seqlen, head_dim)
"""
batch, num_key_value_heads, slen, head_dim = hidden_states.shape
if n_rep == 1:
return hidden_states
hidden_states = hidden_states[:, :, None, :, :].expand(batch, num_key_value_heads, n_rep, slen, head_dim)
return hidden_states.reshape(batch, num_key_value_heads * n_rep, slen, head_dim)
def eager_attention_forward(
module: nn.Module,
query: torch.Tensor,
key: torch.Tensor,
value: torch.Tensor,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor],
scaling: float,
dropout: float = 0.0,
**kwargs,
):
key_states = repeat_kv(key, module.num_key_value_groups)
value_states = repeat_kv(value, module.num_key_value_groups)
attn_weights = torch.matmul(query, key_states.transpose(2, 3)) * scaling
if attention_mask is not None:
causal_mask = attention_mask[:, :, :, : key_states.shape[-2]]
attn_weights = attn_weights + causal_mask
attn_weights = nn.functional.softmax(attn_weights, dim=-1, dtype=torch.float32).to(query.dtype)
attn_weights = nn.functional.dropout(attn_weights, p=dropout, training=module.training)
attn_output = torch.matmul(attn_weights, value_states)
attn_output = attn_output.transpose(1, 2).contiguous()
return attn_output, attn_weights
def rotate_half(x):
# Split and rotate. Note that this function is different from e.g. Llama.
x1 = x[..., ::2]
x2 = x[..., 1::2]
rot_x = torch.stack([-x2, x1], dim=-1).flatten(-2)
return rot_x
def apply_rotary_pos_emb(q, k, cos, sin, position_ids=None, unsqueeze_dim=1):
"""Applies Rotary Position Embedding to the query and key tensors.
Args:
q (`torch.Tensor`): The query tensor.
k (`torch.Tensor`): The key tensor.
cos (`torch.Tensor`): The cosine part of the rotary embedding.
sin (`torch.Tensor`): The sine part of the rotary embedding.
position_ids (`torch.Tensor`, *optional*):
Deprecated and unused.
unsqueeze_dim (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 1):
The 'unsqueeze_dim' argument specifies the dimension along which to unsqueeze cos[position_ids] and
sin[position_ids] so that they can be properly broadcasted to the dimensions of q and k. For example, note
that cos[position_ids] and sin[position_ids] have the shape [batch_size, seq_len, head_dim]. Then, if q and
k have the shape [batch_size, heads, seq_len, head_dim], then setting unsqueeze_dim=1 makes
cos[position_ids] and sin[position_ids] broadcastable to the shapes of q and k. Similarly, if q and k have
the shape [batch_size, seq_len, heads, head_dim], then set unsqueeze_dim=2.
Returns:
`tuple(torch.Tensor)` comprising of the query and key tensors rotated using the Rotary Position Embedding.
"""
dtype = q.dtype
q = q.float()
k = k.float()
cos = cos.unsqueeze(unsqueeze_dim)
sin = sin.unsqueeze(unsqueeze_dim)
q_embed = (q * cos) + (rotate_half(q) * sin)
k_embed = (k * cos) + (rotate_half(k) * sin)
return q_embed.to(dtype=dtype), k_embed.to(dtype=dtype)
class CohereAttention(nn.Module):
"""Multi-headed attention from 'Attention Is All You Need' paper"""
def __init__(self, config: CohereConfig, layer_idx: Optional[int] = None):
super().__init__()
self.config = config
self.layer_idx = layer_idx
self.head_dim = getattr(config, "head_dim", config.hidden_size // config.num_attention_heads)
self.num_key_value_groups = config.num_attention_heads // config.num_key_value_heads
self.scaling = self.head_dim**-0.5
self.attention_dropout = config.attention_dropout
self.is_causal = True
self.q_proj = nn.Linear(
config.hidden_size, config.num_attention_heads * self.head_dim, bias=config.attention_bias
)
self.k_proj = nn.Linear(
config.hidden_size, config.num_key_value_heads * self.head_dim, bias=config.attention_bias
)
self.v_proj = nn.Linear(
config.hidden_size, config.num_key_value_heads * self.head_dim, bias=config.attention_bias
)
self.o_proj = nn.Linear(
config.num_attention_heads * self.head_dim, config.hidden_size, bias=config.attention_bias
)
self.use_qk_norm = config.use_qk_norm
if self.use_qk_norm:
# When sharding the model using Tensor Parallelism, need to be careful to use n_local_heads
self.q_norm = CohereLayerNorm(
hidden_size=(config.num_attention_heads, self.head_dim), eps=config.layer_norm_eps
)
self.k_norm = CohereLayerNorm(
hidden_size=(config.num_key_value_heads, self.head_dim), eps=config.layer_norm_eps
)
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
position_embeddings: Tuple[torch.Tensor, torch.Tensor],
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor],
past_key_value: Optional[Cache] = None,
cache_position: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
**kwargs: Unpack[FlashAttentionKwargs],
) -> Tuple[torch.Tensor, Optional[torch.Tensor], Optional[Tuple[torch.Tensor]]]:
input_shape = hidden_states.shape[:-1]
hidden_shape = (*input_shape, -1, self.head_dim)
query_states = self.q_proj(hidden_states).view(hidden_shape)
key_states = self.k_proj(hidden_states).view(hidden_shape)
value_states = self.v_proj(hidden_states).view(hidden_shape)
if self.use_qk_norm: # main diff from Llama
query_states = self.q_norm(query_states)
key_states = self.k_norm(key_states)
query_states = query_states.transpose(1, 2)
key_states = key_states.transpose(1, 2)
value_states = value_states.transpose(1, 2)
cos, sin = position_embeddings
query_states, key_states = apply_rotary_pos_emb(query_states, key_states, cos, sin)
if past_key_value is not None:
# sin and cos are specific to RoPE models; position_ids needed for the static cache
cache_kwargs = {"sin": sin, "cos": cos, "cache_position": cache_position}
key_states, value_states = past_key_value.update(key_states, value_states, self.layer_idx, cache_kwargs)
attention_interface: Callable = eager_attention_forward
if self.config._attn_implementation != "eager":
if self.config._attn_implementation == "sdpa" and kwargs.get("output_attentions", False):
logger.warning_once(
"`torch.nn.functional.scaled_dot_product_attention` does not support `output_attentions=True`. Falling back to "
'eager attention. This warning can be removed using the argument `attn_implementation="eager"` when loading the model.'
)
else:
attention_interface = ALL_ATTENTION_FUNCTIONS[self.config._attn_implementation]
attn_output, attn_weights = attention_interface(
self,
query_states,
key_states,
value_states,
attention_mask,
dropout=0.0 if not self.training else self.attention_dropout,
scaling=self.scaling,
**kwargs,
)
attn_output = attn_output.reshape(*input_shape, -1).contiguous()
attn_output = self.o_proj(attn_output)
return attn_output, attn_weights
class CohereDecoderLayer(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config: CohereConfig, layer_idx: int):
super().__init__()
self.hidden_size = config.hidden_size
self.self_attn = CohereAttention(config=config, layer_idx=layer_idx)
self.mlp = CohereMLP(config)
self.input_layernorm = CohereLayerNorm(hidden_size=(config.hidden_size), eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
past_key_value: Optional[Cache] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
use_cache: Optional[bool] = False,
cache_position: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
position_embeddings: Optional[Tuple[torch.Tensor, torch.Tensor]] = None, # necessary, but kept here for BC
**kwargs: Unpack[FlashAttentionKwargs],
) -> Tuple[torch.FloatTensor, Optional[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor, torch.FloatTensor]]]:
"""
Args:
hidden_states (`torch.FloatTensor`): input to the layer of shape `(batch, seq_len, embed_dim)`
attention_mask (`torch.FloatTensor`, *optional*):
attention mask of size `(batch_size, sequence_length)` if flash attention is used or `(batch_size, 1,
query_sequence_length, key_sequence_length)` if default attention is used.
past_key_value (`Tuple(torch.FloatTensor)`, *optional*): cached past key and value projection states
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under
returned tensors for more detail.
use_cache (`bool`, *optional*):
If set to `True`, `past_key_values` key value states are returned and can be used to speed up decoding
(see `past_key_values`).
cache_position (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Indices depicting the position of the input sequence tokens in the sequence
position_embeddings (`Tuple[torch.FloatTensor, torch.FloatTensor]`, *optional*):
Tuple containing the cosine and sine positional embeddings of shape `(batch_size, seq_len, head_dim)`,
with `head_dim` being the embedding dimension of each attention head.
"""
residual = hidden_states
hidden_states = self.input_layernorm(hidden_states)
# Self Attention
hidden_states_attention, self_attn_weights = self.self_attn(
hidden_states=hidden_states,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
position_ids=position_ids,
past_key_value=past_key_value,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
use_cache=use_cache,
cache_position=cache_position,
position_embeddings=position_embeddings,
**kwargs,
)
# Fully Connected
hidden_states_mlp = self.mlp(hidden_states)
# Add everything together
hidden_states = residual + hidden_states_attention + hidden_states_mlp
outputs = (hidden_states,)
if output_attentions:
outputs += (self_attn_weights,)
return outputs
COHERE_START_DOCSTRING = r"""
This model inherits from [`PreTrainedModel`]. Check the superclass documentation for the generic methods the
library implements for all its model (such as downloading or saving, resizing the input embeddings, pruning heads
etc.)
This model is also a PyTorch [torch.nn.Module](https://pytorch.org/docs/stable/nn.html#torch.nn.Module) subclass.
Use it as a regular PyTorch Module and refer to the PyTorch documentation for all matter related to general usage
and behavior.
Parameters:
config ([`CohereConfig`]):
Model configuration class with all the parameters of the model. Initializing with a config file does not
load the weights associated with the model, only the configuration. Check out the
[`~PreTrainedModel.from_pretrained`] method to load the model weights.
"""
@add_start_docstrings(
"The bare Cohere Model outputting raw hidden-states without any specific head on top.",
COHERE_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class CoherePreTrainedModel(PreTrainedModel):
config_class = CohereConfig
base_model_prefix = "model"
supports_gradient_checkpointing = True
_no_split_modules = ["CohereDecoderLayer"]
_skip_keys_device_placement = ["past_key_values"]
_supports_flash_attn_2 = True
_supports_sdpa = True
_supports_flex_attn = True
_supports_cache_class = True
_supports_quantized_cache = True
_supports_static_cache = True
_supports_attention_backend = True
def _init_weights(self, module):
std = self.config.initializer_range
if isinstance(module, nn.Linear):
module.weight.data.normal_(mean=0.0, std=std)
if module.bias is not None:
module.bias.data.zero_()
elif isinstance(module, nn.Embedding):
module.weight.data.normal_(mean=0.0, std=std)
if module.padding_idx is not None:
module.weight.data[module.padding_idx].zero_()
COHERE_INPUTS_DOCSTRING = r"""
Args:
input_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`):
Indices of input sequence tokens in the vocabulary. Padding will be ignored by default should you provide
it.
Indices can be obtained using [`AutoTokenizer`]. See [`PreTrainedTokenizer.encode`] and
[`PreTrainedTokenizer.__call__`] for details.
[What are input IDs?](../glossary#input-ids)
attention_mask (`torch.Tensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Mask to avoid performing attention on padding token indices. Mask values selected in `[0, 1]`:
- 1 for tokens that are **not masked**,
- 0 for tokens that are **masked**.
[What are attention masks?](../glossary#attention-mask)
Indices can be obtained using [`AutoTokenizer`]. See [`PreTrainedTokenizer.encode`] and
[`PreTrainedTokenizer.__call__`] for details.
If `past_key_values` is used, optionally only the last `input_ids` have to be input (see
`past_key_values`).
If you want to change padding behavior, you should read [`modeling_opt._prepare_decoder_attention_mask`]
and modify to your needs. See diagram 1 in [the paper](https://arxiv.org/abs/1910.13461) for more
information on the default strategy.
- 1 indicates the head is **not masked**,
- 0 indicates the head is **masked**.
position_ids (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Indices of positions of each input sequence tokens in the position embeddings. Selected in the range `[0,
config.n_positions - 1]`.
[What are position IDs?](../glossary#position-ids)
past_key_values (`Cache`, *optional*):
Pre-computed hidden-states (key and values in the self-attention blocks and in the cross-attention
blocks) that can be used to speed up sequential decoding. This typically consists in the `past_key_values`
returned by the model at a previous stage of decoding, when `use_cache=True` or `config.use_cache=True`.
It is a [`~cache_utils.Cache`] instance. For more details, see our [kv cache guide](https://huggingface.co/docs/transformers/en/kv_cache).
If `past_key_values` are used, the user can optionally input only the last `input_ids` (those that don't
have their past key value states given to this model) of shape `(batch_size, 1)` instead of all `input_ids`
of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`.
inputs_embeds (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length, hidden_size)`, *optional*):
Optionally, instead of passing `input_ids` you can choose to directly pass an embedded representation. This
is useful if you want more control over how to convert `input_ids` indices into associated vectors than the
model's internal embedding lookup matrix.
use_cache (`bool`, *optional*):
If set to `True`, `past_key_values` key value states are returned and can be used to speed up decoding (see
`past_key_values`).
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under returned
tensors for more detail.
output_hidden_states (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the hidden states of all layers. See `hidden_states` under returned tensors for
more detail.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return a [`~utils.ModelOutput`] instead of a plain tuple.
cache_position (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Indices depicting the position of the input sequence tokens in the sequence. Contrarily to `position_ids`,
this tensor is not affected by padding. It is used to update the cache in the correct position and to infer
the complete sequence length.
"""
@add_start_docstrings(
"The bare Cohere Model outputting raw hidden-states without any specific head on top.",
COHERE_START_DOCSTRING,
)
class CohereModel(CoherePreTrainedModel):
"""
Transformer decoder consisting of *config.num_hidden_layers* layers. Each layer is a [`CohereDecoderLayer`]
Args:
config: CohereConfig
"""
def __init__(self, config: CohereConfig):
super().__init__(config)
self.padding_idx = config.pad_token_id
self.vocab_size = config.vocab_size
self.embed_tokens = nn.Embedding(config.vocab_size, config.hidden_size, self.padding_idx)
self.layers = nn.ModuleList(
[CohereDecoderLayer(config, layer_idx) for layer_idx in range(config.num_hidden_layers)]
)
self.norm = CohereLayerNorm(hidden_size=(config.hidden_size), eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
self.rotary_emb = CohereRotaryEmbedding(config=config)
self.gradient_checkpointing = False
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
def get_input_embeddings(self):
return self.embed_tokens
def set_input_embeddings(self, value):
self.embed_tokens = value
@can_return_tuple
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(COHERE_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
past_key_values: Optional[Cache] = None,
inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
use_cache: Optional[bool] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
cache_position: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
**flash_attn_kwargs: Unpack[FlashAttentionKwargs],
) -> BaseModelOutputWithPast:
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
use_cache = use_cache if use_cache is not None else self.config.use_cache
if (input_ids is None) ^ (inputs_embeds is not None):
raise ValueError("You must specify exactly one of input_ids or inputs_embeds")
if self.gradient_checkpointing and self.training and use_cache:
logger.warning_once(
"`use_cache=True` is incompatible with gradient checkpointing. Setting `use_cache=False`."
)
use_cache = False
# TODO (joao): remove this exception in v4.56 -- it exists for users that try to pass a legacy cache
if not isinstance(past_key_values, (type(None), Cache)):
raise ValueError("The `past_key_values` should be either a `Cache` object or `None`.")
if inputs_embeds is None:
inputs_embeds = self.embed_tokens(input_ids)
if use_cache and past_key_values is None:
past_key_values = DynamicCache()
if cache_position is None:
past_seen_tokens = past_key_values.get_seq_length() if past_key_values is not None else 0
cache_position = torch.arange(
past_seen_tokens, past_seen_tokens + inputs_embeds.shape[1], device=inputs_embeds.device
)
if position_ids is None:
position_ids = cache_position.unsqueeze(0)
causal_mask = self._update_causal_mask(
attention_mask, inputs_embeds, cache_position, past_key_values, output_attentions
)
hidden_states = inputs_embeds
# create position embeddings to be shared across the decoder layers
position_embeddings = self.rotary_emb(hidden_states, position_ids)
# decoder layers
all_hidden_states = () if output_hidden_states else None
all_self_attns = () if output_attentions else None
for decoder_layer in self.layers[: self.config.num_hidden_layers]:
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states += (hidden_states,)
if self.gradient_checkpointing and self.training:
layer_outputs = self._gradient_checkpointing_func(
partial(decoder_layer.__call__, **flash_attn_kwargs),
hidden_states,
causal_mask,
position_ids,
past_key_values,
output_attentions,
use_cache,
cache_position,
position_embeddings,
)
else:
layer_outputs = decoder_layer(
hidden_states,
attention_mask=causal_mask,
position_ids=position_ids,
past_key_value=past_key_values,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
use_cache=use_cache,
cache_position=cache_position,
position_embeddings=position_embeddings,
**flash_attn_kwargs,
)
hidden_states = layer_outputs[0]
if output_attentions:
all_self_attns += (layer_outputs[1],)
hidden_states = self.norm(hidden_states)
# add hidden states from the last decoder layer
if output_hidden_states:
all_hidden_states += (hidden_states,)
return BaseModelOutputWithPast(
last_hidden_state=hidden_states,
past_key_values=past_key_values if use_cache else None,
hidden_states=all_hidden_states,
attentions=all_self_attns,
)
def _update_causal_mask(
self,
attention_mask: torch.Tensor,
input_tensor: torch.Tensor,
cache_position: torch.Tensor,
past_key_values: Cache,
output_attentions: bool = False,
):
if self.config._attn_implementation == "flash_attention_2":
if attention_mask is not None and (attention_mask == 0.0).any():
return attention_mask
return None
if self.config._attn_implementation == "flex_attention":
if isinstance(attention_mask, torch.Tensor):
attention_mask = make_flex_block_causal_mask(attention_mask)
if isinstance(attention_mask, BlockMask):
return attention_mask
# For SDPA, when possible, we will rely on its `is_causal` argument instead of its `attn_mask` argument, in
# order to dispatch on Flash Attention 2. This feature is not compatible with static cache, as SDPA will fail
# to infer the attention mask.
past_seen_tokens = past_key_values.get_seq_length() if past_key_values is not None else 0
using_static_cache = isinstance(past_key_values, StaticCache)
# When output attentions is True, sdpa implementation's forward method calls the eager implementation's forward
if self.config._attn_implementation == "sdpa" and not using_static_cache and not output_attentions:
if AttentionMaskConverter._ignore_causal_mask_sdpa(
attention_mask,
inputs_embeds=input_tensor,
past_key_values_length=past_seen_tokens,
is_training=self.training,
):
return None
dtype, device = input_tensor.dtype, input_tensor.device
sequence_length = input_tensor.shape[1]
if using_static_cache:
target_length = past_key_values.get_max_cache_shape()
else:
target_length = (
attention_mask.shape[-1]
if isinstance(attention_mask, torch.Tensor)
else past_seen_tokens + sequence_length + 1
)
# In case the provided `attention` mask is 2D, we generate a causal mask here (4D).
causal_mask = self._prepare_4d_causal_attention_mask_with_cache_position(
attention_mask,
sequence_length=sequence_length,
target_length=target_length,
dtype=dtype,
device=device,
cache_position=cache_position,
batch_size=input_tensor.shape[0],
)
if (
self.config._attn_implementation == "sdpa"
and attention_mask is not None
and attention_mask.device.type in ["cuda", "xpu"]
and not output_attentions
):
# Attend to all tokens in fully masked rows in the causal_mask, for example the relevant first rows when
# using left padding. This is required by F.scaled_dot_product_attention memory-efficient attention path.
# Details: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/issues/110213
min_dtype = torch.finfo(dtype).min
causal_mask = AttentionMaskConverter._unmask_unattended(causal_mask, min_dtype)
return causal_mask
@staticmethod
def _prepare_4d_causal_attention_mask_with_cache_position(
attention_mask: torch.Tensor,
sequence_length: int,
target_length: int,
dtype: torch.dtype,
device: torch.device,
cache_position: torch.Tensor,
batch_size: int,
**kwargs,
):
"""
Creates a causal 4D mask of shape `(batch_size, 1, query_length, key_value_length)` from a 2D mask of shape
`(batch_size, key_value_length)`, or if the input `attention_mask` is already 4D, do nothing.
Args:
attention_mask (`torch.Tensor`):
A 2D attention mask of shape `(batch_size, key_value_length)` or a 4D attention mask of shape
`(batch_size, 1, query_length, key_value_length)`.
sequence_length (`int`):
The sequence length being processed.
target_length (`int`):
The target length: when generating with static cache, the mask should be as long as the static cache,
to account for the 0 padding, the part of the cache that is not filled yet.
dtype (`torch.dtype`):
The dtype to use for the 4D attention mask.
device (`torch.device`):
The device to place the 4D attention mask on.
cache_position (`torch.Tensor`):
Indices depicting the position of the input sequence tokens in the sequence.
batch_size (`torch.Tensor`):
Batch size.
"""
if attention_mask is not None and attention_mask.dim() == 4:
# In this case we assume that the mask comes already in inverted form and requires no inversion or slicing.
causal_mask = attention_mask
else:
min_dtype = torch.finfo(dtype).min
causal_mask = torch.full(
(sequence_length, target_length), fill_value=min_dtype, dtype=dtype, device=device
)
if sequence_length != 1:
causal_mask = torch.triu(causal_mask, diagonal=1)
causal_mask *= torch.arange(target_length, device=device) > cache_position.reshape(-1, 1)
causal_mask = causal_mask[None, None, :, :].expand(batch_size, 1, -1, -1)
if attention_mask is not None:
causal_mask = causal_mask.clone() # copy to contiguous memory for in-place edit
mask_length = attention_mask.shape[-1]
padding_mask = causal_mask[:, :, :, :mask_length] + attention_mask[:, None, None, :].to(
causal_mask.device
)
padding_mask = padding_mask == 0
causal_mask[:, :, :, :mask_length] = causal_mask[:, :, :, :mask_length].masked_fill(
padding_mask, min_dtype
)
return causal_mask
class KwargsForCausalLM(FlashAttentionKwargs, LossKwargs): ...
class CohereForCausalLM(CoherePreTrainedModel, GenerationMixin):
_tied_weights_keys = ["lm_head.weight"]
_tp_plan = {"lm_head": "colwise_rep"}
_pp_plan = {"lm_head": (["hidden_states"], ["logits"])}
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__(config)
self.model = CohereModel(config)
self.vocab_size = config.vocab_size
self.lm_head = nn.Linear(config.hidden_size, config.vocab_size, bias=False)
self.logit_scale = config.logit_scale
self.tie_word_embeddings = config.tie_word_embeddings
# Initialize weights and apply final processing
self.post_init()
def get_input_embeddings(self):
return self.model.embed_tokens
def set_input_embeddings(self, value):
self.model.embed_tokens = value
def get_output_embeddings(self):
return self.lm_head
def set_output_embeddings(self, new_embeddings):
self.lm_head = new_embeddings
def set_decoder(self, decoder):
self.model = decoder
def get_decoder(self):
return self.model
@can_return_tuple
@deprecate_kwarg("num_logits_to_keep", version="4.50", new_name="logits_to_keep")
@add_start_docstrings_to_model_forward(COHERE_INPUTS_DOCSTRING)
@replace_return_docstrings(output_type=CausalLMOutputWithPast, config_class=_CONFIG_FOR_DOC)
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
past_key_values: Optional[Union[Cache, List[torch.FloatTensor]]] = None,
inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
labels: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
use_cache: Optional[bool] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
cache_position: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
logits_to_keep: Union[int, torch.Tensor] = 0,
**kwargs: Unpack[KwargsForCausalLM],
) -> CausalLMOutputWithPast:
r"""
labels (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Labels for computing the masked language modeling loss. Indices should either be in `[0, ...,
config.vocab_size]` or -100 (see `input_ids` docstring). Tokens with indices set to `-100` are ignored
(masked), the loss is only computed for the tokens with labels in `[0, ..., config.vocab_size]`.
logits_to_keep (`int` or `torch.Tensor`, *optional*):
If an `int`, compute logits for the last `logits_to_keep` tokens. If `0`, calculate logits for all
`input_ids` (special case). Only last token logits are needed for generation, and calculating them only for that
token can save memory, which becomes pretty significant for long sequences or large vocabulary size.
If a `torch.Tensor`, must be 1D corresponding to the indices to keep in the sequence length dimension.
This is useful when using packed tensor format (single dimension for batch and sequence length).
Returns:
Example:
```python
>> from transformers import AutoTokenizer, CohereForCausalLM
>> model = CohereForCausalLM.from_pretrained("CohereForAI/c4ai-command-r-v01")
>> tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("CohereForAI/c4ai-command-r-v01")
>> prompt = "Hey, are you conscious? Can you talk to me?"
>> inputs = tokenizer(prompt, return_tensors="pt")
>> # Generate
>> generate_ids = model.generate(inputs.input_ids, max_length=30)
>> tokenizer.batch_decode(generate_ids, skip_special_tokens=True, clean_up_tokenization_spaces=False)[0]
"Hey, are you conscious? Can you talk to me?\nI'm not conscious, but I can talk to you."
```"""
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
# decoder outputs consists of (dec_features, layer_state, dec_hidden, dec_attn)
outputs: BaseModelOutputWithPast = self.model(
input_ids=input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
position_ids=position_ids,
past_key_values=past_key_values,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
use_cache=use_cache,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
cache_position=cache_position,
**kwargs,
)
hidden_states = outputs.last_hidden_state
# Only compute necessary logits, and do not upcast them to float if we are not computing the loss
slice_indices = slice(-logits_to_keep, None) if isinstance(logits_to_keep, int) else logits_to_keep
logits = self.lm_head(hidden_states[:, slice_indices, :])
logits = logits * self.logit_scale # main diff from Llama
loss = None
if labels is not None:
loss = self.loss_function(logits=logits, labels=labels, vocab_size=self.config.vocab_size, **kwargs)
return CausalLMOutputWithPast(
loss=loss,
logits=logits,
past_key_values=outputs.past_key_values,
hidden_states=outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=outputs.attentions,
)
__all__ = ["CohereForCausalLM", "CohereModel", "CoherePreTrainedModel"]
```
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```py
# coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2024 Cohere team. All rights reserved.
#
# This code is based on EleutherAI's GPT-NeoX library and the GPT-NeoX
# and OPT implementations in this library. It has been modified from its
# original forms to accommodate minor architectural differences compared
# to GPT-NeoX and OPT used by the Meta AI team that trained the model.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
# This file is based on the LLama model definition file in transformers
"""PyTorch Cohere model."""
from typing import Callable, List, Optional, Tuple, Union
import torch
import torch.utils.checkpoint
from torch import nn
from ...cache_utils import Cache
from ...modeling_flash_attention_utils import FlashAttentionKwargs
from ...modeling_outputs import BaseModelOutputWithPast, CausalLMOutputWithPast
from ...modeling_rope_utils import dynamic_rope_update
from ...modeling_utils import ALL_ATTENTION_FUNCTIONS
from ...processing_utils import Unpack
from ...pytorch_utils import ALL_LAYERNORM_LAYERS
from ...utils import LossKwargs, logging
from ..llama.modeling_llama import (
LlamaAttention,
LlamaForCausalLM,
LlamaMLP,
LlamaModel,
LlamaRotaryEmbedding,
eager_attention_forward,
)
from .configuration_cohere import CohereConfig
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
_CONFIG_FOR_DOC = "CohereConfig"
class CohereLayerNorm(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, hidden_size=None, eps=1e-5, bias=False):
"""The hidden size can be a tuple or an int. The tuple is used for QKNorm to normalize across head_dim"""
super().__init__()
self.weight = nn.Parameter(torch.ones(hidden_size))
self.variance_epsilon = eps
def forward(self, hidden_states):
input_dtype = hidden_states.dtype
hidden_states = hidden_states.to(torch.float32)
mean = hidden_states.mean(-1, keepdim=True)
variance = (hidden_states - mean).pow(2).mean(-1, keepdim=True)
hidden_states = (hidden_states - mean) * torch.rsqrt(variance + self.variance_epsilon)
hidden_states = self.weight.to(torch.float32) * hidden_states
return hidden_states.to(input_dtype)
ALL_LAYERNORM_LAYERS.append(CohereLayerNorm)
class CohereRotaryEmbedding(LlamaRotaryEmbedding):
@torch.no_grad()
@dynamic_rope_update # power user: used with advanced RoPE types (e.g. dynamic rope)
def forward(self, x, position_ids):
inv_freq_expanded = self.inv_freq[None, :, None].float().expand(position_ids.shape[0], -1, 1)
position_ids_expanded = position_ids[:, None, :].float()
device_type = x.device.type if isinstance(x.device.type, str) and x.device.type != "mps" else "cpu"
with torch.autocast(device_type=device_type, enabled=False): # Force float32
freqs = (inv_freq_expanded.float() @ position_ids_expanded.float()).transpose(1, 2)
emb = torch.repeat_interleave(freqs, 2, dim=-1) # diff from Llama: we interleave() instead of cat()
cos = emb.cos() * self.attention_scaling
sin = emb.sin() * self.attention_scaling
return cos.to(dtype=x.dtype), sin.to(dtype=x.dtype)
def rotate_half(x):
# Split and rotate. Note that this function is different from e.g. Llama.
x1 = x[..., ::2]
x2 = x[..., 1::2]
rot_x = torch.stack([-x2, x1], dim=-1).flatten(-2)
return rot_x
def apply_rotary_pos_emb(q, k, cos, sin, position_ids=None, unsqueeze_dim=1):
"""Applies Rotary Position Embedding to the query and key tensors.
Args:
q (`torch.Tensor`): The query tensor.
k (`torch.Tensor`): The key tensor.
cos (`torch.Tensor`): The cosine part of the rotary embedding.
sin (`torch.Tensor`): The sine part of the rotary embedding.
position_ids (`torch.Tensor`, *optional*):
Deprecated and unused.
unsqueeze_dim (`int`, *optional*, defaults to 1):
The 'unsqueeze_dim' argument specifies the dimension along which to unsqueeze cos[position_ids] and
sin[position_ids] so that they can be properly broadcasted to the dimensions of q and k. For example, note
that cos[position_ids] and sin[position_ids] have the shape [batch_size, seq_len, head_dim]. Then, if q and
k have the shape [batch_size, heads, seq_len, head_dim], then setting unsqueeze_dim=1 makes
cos[position_ids] and sin[position_ids] broadcastable to the shapes of q and k. Similarly, if q and k have
the shape [batch_size, seq_len, heads, head_dim], then set unsqueeze_dim=2.
Returns:
`tuple(torch.Tensor)` comprising of the query and key tensors rotated using the Rotary Position Embedding.
"""
dtype = q.dtype
q = q.float()
k = k.float()
cos = cos.unsqueeze(unsqueeze_dim)
sin = sin.unsqueeze(unsqueeze_dim)
q_embed = (q * cos) + (rotate_half(q) * sin)
k_embed = (k * cos) + (rotate_half(k) * sin)
return q_embed.to(dtype=dtype), k_embed.to(dtype=dtype)
class CohereMLP(LlamaMLP):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__(config)
self.gate_proj = nn.Linear(self.hidden_size, self.intermediate_size, bias=False)
self.up_proj = nn.Linear(self.hidden_size, self.intermediate_size, bias=False)
self.down_proj = nn.Linear(self.intermediate_size, self.hidden_size, bias=False)
class CohereAttention(LlamaAttention):
"""Multi-headed attention from 'Attention Is All You Need' paper"""
def __init__(self, config: CohereConfig, layer_idx: Optional[int] = None):
super().__init__(config, layer_idx)
self.use_qk_norm = config.use_qk_norm
if self.use_qk_norm:
# When sharding the model using Tensor Parallelism, need to be careful to use n_local_heads
self.q_norm = CohereLayerNorm(
hidden_size=(config.num_attention_heads, self.head_dim), eps=config.layer_norm_eps
)
self.k_norm = CohereLayerNorm(
hidden_size=(config.num_key_value_heads, self.head_dim), eps=config.layer_norm_eps
)
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
position_embeddings: Tuple[torch.Tensor, torch.Tensor],
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor],
past_key_value: Optional[Cache] = None,
cache_position: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
**kwargs: Unpack[FlashAttentionKwargs],
) -> Tuple[torch.Tensor, Optional[torch.Tensor], Optional[Tuple[torch.Tensor]]]:
input_shape = hidden_states.shape[:-1]
hidden_shape = (*input_shape, -1, self.head_dim)
query_states = self.q_proj(hidden_states).view(hidden_shape)
key_states = self.k_proj(hidden_states).view(hidden_shape)
value_states = self.v_proj(hidden_states).view(hidden_shape)
if self.use_qk_norm: # main diff from Llama
query_states = self.q_norm(query_states)
key_states = self.k_norm(key_states)
query_states = query_states.transpose(1, 2)
key_states = key_states.transpose(1, 2)
value_states = value_states.transpose(1, 2)
cos, sin = position_embeddings
query_states, key_states = apply_rotary_pos_emb(query_states, key_states, cos, sin)
if past_key_value is not None:
# sin and cos are specific to RoPE models; position_ids needed for the static cache
cache_kwargs = {"sin": sin, "cos": cos, "cache_position": cache_position}
key_states, value_states = past_key_value.update(key_states, value_states, self.layer_idx, cache_kwargs)
attention_interface: Callable = eager_attention_forward
if self.config._attn_implementation != "eager":
if self.config._attn_implementation == "sdpa" and kwargs.get("output_attentions", False):
logger.warning_once(
"`torch.nn.functional.scaled_dot_product_attention` does not support `output_attentions=True`. Falling back to "
'eager attention. This warning can be removed using the argument `attn_implementation="eager"` when loading the model.'
)
else:
attention_interface = ALL_ATTENTION_FUNCTIONS[self.config._attn_implementation]
attn_output, attn_weights = attention_interface(
self,
query_states,
key_states,
value_states,
attention_mask,
dropout=0.0 if not self.training else self.attention_dropout,
scaling=self.scaling,
**kwargs,
)
attn_output = attn_output.reshape(*input_shape, -1).contiguous()
attn_output = self.o_proj(attn_output)
return attn_output, attn_weights
class CohereDecoderLayer(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, config: CohereConfig, layer_idx: int):
super().__init__()
self.hidden_size = config.hidden_size
self.self_attn = CohereAttention(config=config, layer_idx=layer_idx)
self.mlp = CohereMLP(config)
self.input_layernorm = CohereLayerNorm(hidden_size=(config.hidden_size), eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
def forward(
self,
hidden_states: torch.Tensor,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
past_key_value: Optional[Cache] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = False,
use_cache: Optional[bool] = False,
cache_position: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
position_embeddings: Optional[Tuple[torch.Tensor, torch.Tensor]] = None, # necessary, but kept here for BC
**kwargs: Unpack[FlashAttentionKwargs],
) -> Tuple[torch.FloatTensor, Optional[Tuple[torch.FloatTensor, torch.FloatTensor]]]:
"""
Args:
hidden_states (`torch.FloatTensor`): input to the layer of shape `(batch, seq_len, embed_dim)`
attention_mask (`torch.FloatTensor`, *optional*):
attention mask of size `(batch_size, sequence_length)` if flash attention is used or `(batch_size, 1,
query_sequence_length, key_sequence_length)` if default attention is used.
past_key_value (`Tuple(torch.FloatTensor)`, *optional*): cached past key and value projection states
output_attentions (`bool`, *optional*):
Whether or not to return the attentions tensors of all attention layers. See `attentions` under
returned tensors for more detail.
use_cache (`bool`, *optional*):
If set to `True`, `past_key_values` key value states are returned and can be used to speed up decoding
(see `past_key_values`).
cache_position (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Indices depicting the position of the input sequence tokens in the sequence
position_embeddings (`Tuple[torch.FloatTensor, torch.FloatTensor]`, *optional*):
Tuple containing the cosine and sine positional embeddings of shape `(batch_size, seq_len, head_dim)`,
with `head_dim` being the embedding dimension of each attention head.
"""
residual = hidden_states
hidden_states = self.input_layernorm(hidden_states)
# Self Attention
hidden_states_attention, self_attn_weights = self.self_attn(
hidden_states=hidden_states,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
position_ids=position_ids,
past_key_value=past_key_value,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
use_cache=use_cache,
cache_position=cache_position,
position_embeddings=position_embeddings,
**kwargs,
)
# Fully Connected
hidden_states_mlp = self.mlp(hidden_states)
# Add everything together
hidden_states = residual + hidden_states_attention + hidden_states_mlp
outputs = (hidden_states,)
if output_attentions:
outputs += (self_attn_weights,)
return outputs
class CohereModel(LlamaModel):
def __init__(self, config: CohereConfig):
super().__init__(config)
self.layers = nn.ModuleList(
[CohereDecoderLayer(config, layer_idx) for layer_idx in range(config.num_hidden_layers)]
)
self.rotary_emb = CohereRotaryEmbedding(config=config)
self.norm = CohereLayerNorm(hidden_size=(config.hidden_size), eps=config.layer_norm_eps)
class KwargsForCausalLM(FlashAttentionKwargs, LossKwargs): ...
class CohereForCausalLM(LlamaForCausalLM):
def __init__(self, config):
super().__init__(config)
self.model = CohereModel(config)
self.logit_scale = config.logit_scale
self.tie_word_embeddings = config.tie_word_embeddings
def forward(
self,
input_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
attention_mask: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None,
position_ids: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
past_key_values: Optional[Union[Cache, List[torch.FloatTensor]]] = None,
inputs_embeds: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None,
labels: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
use_cache: Optional[bool] = None,
output_attentions: Optional[bool] = None,
output_hidden_states: Optional[bool] = None,
cache_position: Optional[torch.LongTensor] = None,
logits_to_keep: Union[int, torch.Tensor] = 0,
**kwargs: Unpack[KwargsForCausalLM],
) -> CausalLMOutputWithPast:
r"""
labels (`torch.LongTensor` of shape `(batch_size, sequence_length)`, *optional*):
Labels for computing the masked language modeling loss. Indices should either be in `[0, ...,
config.vocab_size]` or -100 (see `input_ids` docstring). Tokens with indices set to `-100` are ignored
(masked), the loss is only computed for the tokens with labels in `[0, ..., config.vocab_size]`.
logits_to_keep (`int` or `torch.Tensor`, *optional*):
If an `int`, compute logits for the last `logits_to_keep` tokens. If `0`, calculate logits for all
`input_ids` (special case). Only last token logits are needed for generation, and calculating them only for that
token can save memory, which becomes pretty significant for long sequences or large vocabulary size.
If a `torch.Tensor`, must be 1D corresponding to the indices to keep in the sequence length dimension.
This is useful when using packed tensor format (single dimension for batch and sequence length).
Returns:
Example:
```python
>> from transformers import AutoTokenizer, CohereForCausalLM
>> model = CohereForCausalLM.from_pretrained("CohereForAI/c4ai-command-r-v01")
>> tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("CohereForAI/c4ai-command-r-v01")
>> prompt = "Hey, are you conscious? Can you talk to me?"
>> inputs = tokenizer(prompt, return_tensors="pt")
>> # Generate
>> generate_ids = model.generate(inputs.input_ids, max_length=30)
>> tokenizer.batch_decode(generate_ids, skip_special_tokens=True, clean_up_tokenization_spaces=False)[0]
"Hey, are you conscious? Can you talk to me?\nI'm not conscious, but I can talk to you."
```"""
output_attentions = output_attentions if output_attentions is not None else self.config.output_attentions
output_hidden_states = (
output_hidden_states if output_hidden_states is not None else self.config.output_hidden_states
)
# decoder outputs consists of (dec_features, layer_state, dec_hidden, dec_attn)
outputs: BaseModelOutputWithPast = self.model(
input_ids=input_ids,
attention_mask=attention_mask,
position_ids=position_ids,
past_key_values=past_key_values,
inputs_embeds=inputs_embeds,
use_cache=use_cache,
output_attentions=output_attentions,
output_hidden_states=output_hidden_states,
cache_position=cache_position,
**kwargs,
)
hidden_states = outputs.last_hidden_state
# Only compute necessary logits, and do not upcast them to float if we are not computing the loss
slice_indices = slice(-logits_to_keep, None) if isinstance(logits_to_keep, int) else logits_to_keep
logits = self.lm_head(hidden_states[:, slice_indices, :])
logits = logits * self.logit_scale # main diff from Llama
loss = None
if labels is not None:
loss = self.loss_function(logits=logits, labels=labels, vocab_size=self.config.vocab_size, **kwargs)
return CausalLMOutputWithPast(
loss=loss,
logits=logits,
past_key_values=outputs.past_key_values,
hidden_states=outputs.hidden_states,
attentions=outputs.attentions,
)
__all__ = [
"CohereForCausalLM",
"CohereModel",
"CoherePreTrainedModel", # noqa: F822
]
```
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```py
# coding=utf-8
# Copyright 2024 Cohere team. All rights reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
# This file is based on the tokenization_llama_fast.py file in transformers
import pickle
from typing import Dict, List, Literal, Union
from tokenizers import processors
from ...tokenization_utils_base import BatchEncoding
from ...tokenization_utils_fast import PreTrainedTokenizerFast
from ...utils import logging
from ...utils.versions import require_version
require_version("tokenizers>=0.13.3")
logger = logging.get_logger(__name__)
VOCAB_FILES_NAMES = {"tokenizer_file": "tokenizer.json"}
PRETRAINED_VOCAB_FILES_MAP = {
"tokenizer_file": {
"Cohere/Command-nightly": "https://huggingface.co/Cohere/Command-nightly/blob/main/tokenizer.json",
},
}
# fmt: off
DEFAULT_SYSTEM_PROMPT = "You are Command-R, a brilliant, sophisticated, AI-assistant trained to assist human users by providing thorough responses. You are trained by Cohere."
DEFAULT_RAG_PREAMBLE = """## Task and Context
You help people answer their questions and other requests interactively. You will be asked a very wide array of requests on all kinds of topics. You will be equipped with a wide range of search engines or similar tools to help you, which you use to research your answer. You should focus on serving the user's needs as best you can, which will be wide-ranging.
## Style Guide
Unless the user asks for a different style of answer, you should answer in full sentences, using proper grammar and spelling."""
# fmt: on
class CohereTokenizerFast(PreTrainedTokenizerFast):
"""
Construct a Cohere tokenizer. Based on byte-level Byte-Pair-Encoding.
This uses notably ByteFallback and NFC normalization.
```python
>>> from transformers import AutoTokenizer
>>> tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("CohereForAI/c4ai-command-r-v01")
>>> tokenizer.encode("Hello this is a test")
[5, 28339, 2075, 1801, 1671, 3282]
```
If you want to change the `bos_token` or the `eos_token`, make sure to specify them when initializing the model, or
call `tokenizer.update_post_processor()` to make sure that the post-processing is correctly done (otherwise the
values of the first token and final token of an encoded sequence will not be correct). For more details, checkout
[post-processors] (https://huggingface.co/docs/tokenizers/api/post-processors) documentation.
You can get around that behavior by passing `add_prefix_space=True` when instantiating this tokenizer, but since
the model was not pretrained this way, it might yield a decrease in performance.
<Tip>
When used with `is_split_into_words=True`, this tokenizer needs to be instantiated with `add_prefix_space=True`.
</Tip>
This tokenizer inherits from [`PreTrainedTokenizerFast`] which contains most of the main methods. Users should
refer to this superclass for more information regarding those methods.
Args:
vocab_file (`str`, *optional*):
Path to the vocabulary file.
merges_file (`str`, *optional*):
Path to the merges file.
tokenizer_file (`str`, *optional*):
[tokenizers](https://github.com/huggingface/tokenizers) file (generally has a .json extension) that
contains everything needed to load the tokenizer.
clean_up_tokenization_spaces (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether or not to cleanup spaces after decoding, cleanup consists in removing potential artifacts like
extra spaces.
unk_token (`str` or `tokenizers.AddedToken`, *optional*, defaults to `"<UNK>"`):
The unknown token. A token that is not in the vocabulary cannot be converted to an ID and is set to be this
token instead.
bos_token (`str` or `tokenizers.AddedToken`, *optional*, defaults to `"<BOS_TOKEN>"`):
The beginning of sequence token that was used during pretraining. Can be used a sequence classifier token.
eos_token (`str` or `tokenizers.AddedToken`, *optional*, defaults to `"<|END_OF_TURN_TOKEN|>"`):
The end of sequence token.
add_bos_token (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`):
Whether or not to add an `bos_token` at the start of sequences.
add_eos_token (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether or not to add an `eos_token` at the end of sequences.
use_default_system_prompt (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether or not the default system prompt for Cohere tokenizer should be used.
add_prefix_space (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether or not the tokenizer should automatically add a prefix space
"""
vocab_files_names = VOCAB_FILES_NAMES
pretrained_vocab_files_map = PRETRAINED_VOCAB_FILES_MAP
padding_side = "left"
model_input_names = ["input_ids", "attention_mask"]
slow_tokenizer_class = None
# No `max_model_input_sizes`
def __init__(
self,
vocab_file=None,
merges_file=None,
tokenizer_file=None,
clean_up_tokenization_spaces=False,
unk_token="<UNK>",
bos_token="<BOS_TOKEN>",
eos_token="<|END_OF_TURN_TOKEN|>",
add_bos_token=True,
add_eos_token=False,
use_default_system_prompt=False,
add_prefix_space=False,
**kwargs,
):
super().__init__(
vocab_file=vocab_file,
merges_file=merges_file,
tokenizer_file=tokenizer_file,
clean_up_tokenization_spaces=clean_up_tokenization_spaces,
unk_token=unk_token,
bos_token=bos_token,
eos_token=eos_token,
add_bos_token=add_bos_token,
add_eos_token=add_eos_token,
use_default_system_prompt=use_default_system_prompt,
add_prefix_space=add_prefix_space,
**kwargs,
)
self._add_bos_token = add_bos_token
self._add_eos_token = add_eos_token
self.update_post_processor()
self.use_default_system_prompt = use_default_system_prompt
self.vocab_file = vocab_file
self.grounded_generation_template = kwargs.pop("grounded_generation_template", None)
self.tool_use_template = kwargs.pop("tool_use_template", None)
# TODO @ArthurZucker this can only work one way for now, to update later-on. Tests should also properly
# check this as they were green before.
pre_tok_state = pickle.dumps(self.backend_tokenizer.pre_tokenizer)
decoder_state = pickle.dumps(self.backend_tokenizer.decoder)
if add_prefix_space:
pre_tok_state = pre_tok_state.replace(b'"add_prefix_space":false', b'"add_prefix_space": true')
decoder_state = decoder_state.replace(b'"add_prefix_space":false', b'"add_prefix_space": true')
self.backend_tokenizer.pre_tokenizer = pickle.loads(pre_tok_state)
self.backend_tokenizer.decoder = pickle.loads(decoder_state)
self.add_prefix_space = add_prefix_space
def _batch_encode_plus(self, *args, **kwargs) -> BatchEncoding:
is_split_into_words = kwargs.get("is_split_into_words", False)
if not (self.add_prefix_space or not is_split_into_words):
raise Exception(
f"You need to instantiate {self.__class__.__name__} with add_prefix_space=True to use it with"
" pretokenized inputs."
)
return super()._batch_encode_plus(*args, **kwargs)
def _encode_plus(self, *args, **kwargs) -> BatchEncoding:
is_split_into_words = kwargs.get("is_split_into_words", False)
if not (self.add_prefix_space or not is_split_into_words):
raise Exception(
f"You need to instantiate {self.__class__.__name__} with add_prefix_space=True to use it with"
" pretokenized inputs."
)
return super()._encode_plus(*args, **kwargs)
def update_post_processor(self):
"""
Updates the underlying post processor with the current `bos_token` and `eos_token`.
"""
bos = self.bos_token
bos_token_id = self.bos_token_id
if bos is None and self.add_bos_token:
raise ValueError("add_bos_token = True but bos_token = None")
eos = self.eos_token
eos_token_id = self.eos_token_id
if eos is None and self.add_eos_token:
raise ValueError("add_eos_token = True but eos_token = None")
single = f"{(bos + ':0 ') if self.add_bos_token else ''}$A:0{(' ' + eos + ':0') if self.add_eos_token else ''}"
pair = f"{single}{(' ' + bos + ':1') if self.add_bos_token else ''} $B:1{(' ' + eos + ':1') if self.add_eos_token else ''}"
special_tokens = []
if self.add_bos_token:
special_tokens.append((bos, bos_token_id))
if self.add_eos_token:
special_tokens.append((eos, eos_token_id))
self._tokenizer.post_processor = processors.TemplateProcessing(
single=single, pair=pair, special_tokens=special_tokens
)
@property
def add_eos_token(self):
return self._add_eos_token
@property
def add_bos_token(self):
return self._add_bos_token
@add_eos_token.setter
def add_eos_token(self, value):
self._add_eos_token = value
self.update_post_processor()
@add_bos_token.setter
def add_bos_token(self, value):
self._add_bos_token = value
self.update_post_processor()
def apply_tool_use_template(
self,
conversation: Union[List[Dict[str, str]]],
tools: List[Dict],
**kwargs,
) -> Union[str, List[int]]:
"""Create a Command-R tool-use prompt.
Once rendered, the prompt instructs the model to generate a list of actions to perform on a set of user supplied tools
to help carry out the user's requests.
Conceptually, this works in the same way as `apply_chat_format`, but takes an additional `tools` parameter.
Converts a chat in the form of a list of dictionaries with `"role"` and `"content"` keys and a list of available
tools for the model to use into a prompt string, or a list of token ids.
This method will use the tokenizer's `default_tool_use_template` template specified at the class level.
You can override the default template using the `tool_use_template` kwarg but the quality of your results may decrease.
Args:
conversation (Union[List[Dict[str, str]]]): A list of dicts
with "role" and "content" keys, representing the chat history so far.
tools (List[Dict]): a list of tools to render into the prompt for the model to choose from.
See an example at the bottom of the docstring.
The format should be:
* name (str): The name of the tool to be called. Valid names contain only the characters a-z,
A-Z, 0-9, _ and must not begin with a digit.
* description (str): The description of what the tool does, the model uses the description to
choose when and how to call the function.
* parameter_definitions (List[Dict]): The input parameters of the tool. Accepts a dictionary
where the key is the name of the parameter and the value is the parameter spec.
Valid parameter names contain only the characters a-z, A-Z, 0-9, _ and must not begin with a digit.
Parameter specs are as follows:
* description (str): The description of the parameter.
* type (str): the type of the parameter - most effective for python builtin data types, such as 'str', 'bool'
* required: boolean: Denotes whether the parameter is always present (required) or not. Defaults to not required.
add_generation_prompt (bool, *optional*): Whether to end the prompt with the token(s) that indicate
the start of an assistant message. This is useful when you want to generate a response from the model.
Note that this argument will be passed to the chat template, and so it must be supported in the
template for this argument to have any effect.
tokenize (`bool`, defaults to `True`):
Whether to tokenize the output. If `False`, the output will be a string.
padding (`bool`, defaults to `False`):
Whether to pad sequences to the maximum length. Has no effect if tokenize is `False`.
truncation (`bool`, defaults to `False`):
Whether to truncate sequences at the maximum length. Has no effect if tokenize is `False`.
max_length (`int`, *optional*):
Maximum length (in tokens) to use for padding or truncation. Has no effect if tokenize is `False`. If
not specified, the tokenizer's `max_length` attribute will be used as a default.
return_tensors (`str` or [`~utils.TensorType`], *optional*):
If set, will return tensors of a particular framework. Has no effect if tokenize is `False`. Acceptable
values are:
- `'tf'`: Return TensorFlow `tf.Tensor` objects.
- `'pt'`: Return PyTorch `torch.Tensor` objects.
- `'np'`: Return NumPy `np.ndarray` objects.
- `'jax'`: Return JAX `jnp.ndarray` objects.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether to return a dictionary with named outputs. Has no effect if tokenize is `False`.
**tokenizer_kwargs: Additional kwargs to pass to the tokenizer.
Returns:
`str`: A rendered prompt string.
or if tokenize=True:
`List[int]`: A list of token ids representing the tokenized chat so far, including control tokens. This
output is ready to pass to the model, either directly or via methods like `generate()`.
Examples:
```python
>> tokenizer = CohereTokenizerFast.from_pretrained("CohereForAI/c4ai-command-r-v01")
>> tools = [
{
"name": "internet_search",
"description": "Returns a list of relevant document snippets for a textual query retrieved from the internet",
"parameter_definitions": {
"query": {
"description": "Query to search the internet with",
"type": "str",
"required": True
}
}
},
{
"name': "directly_answer",
"description": "Calls a standard (un-augmented) AI chatbot to generate a response given the conversation history",
"parameter_definitions": {}
}
]
>> conversation = [
{"role": "user", "content": "Whats the biggest penguin in the world?"}
]
>> # render the prompt, ready for user to inspect, or for input into the model:
>> prompt = tokenizer.apply_tool_use_template(conversation, tools=tools, tokenize=False, add_generation_prompt=True)
>> print(prompt)
<BOS_TOKEN><|START_OF_TURN_TOKEN|><|SYSTEM_TOKEN|># Safety Preamble
The instructions in this section override those in the task description and style guide sections. Don't answer questions that are harmful or immoral.
# System Preamble
## Basic Rules
You are a powerful conversational AI trained by Cohere to help people. You are augmented by a number of tools, and your job is to use and consume the output of these tools to best help the user. You will see a conversation history between yourself and a user, ending with an utterance from the user. You will then see a specific instruction instructing you what kind of response to generate. When you answer the user's requests, you cite your sources in your answers, according to those instructions.
# User Preamble
## Task and Context
You help people answer their questions and other requests interactively. You will be asked a very wide array of requests on all kinds of topics. You will be equipped with a wide range of search engines or similar tools to help you, which you use to research your answer. You should focus on serving the user's needs as best you can, which will be wide-ranging.
## Style Guide
Unless the user asks for a different style of answer, you should answer in full sentences, using proper grammar and spelling.
## Available Tools
Here is a list of tools that you have available to you:
\\`\\`\\`python
def internet_search(query: str) -> List[Dict]:
\"\"\"Returns a list of relevant document snippets for a textual query retrieved from the internet
Args:
query (str): Query to search the internet with
\"\"\"
pass
\\`\\`\\`
\\`\\`\\`python
def directly_answer() -> List[Dict]:
\"\"\"Calls a standard (un-augmented) AI chatbot to generate a response given the conversation history
\"\"\"
pass
\\`\\`\\`<|END_OF_TURN_TOKEN|><|START_OF_TURN_TOKEN|><|USER_TOKEN|>Whats the biggest penguin in the world?<|END_OF_TURN_TOKEN|><|START_OF_TURN_TOKEN|><|SYSTEM_TOKEN|>Write 'Action:' followed by a json-formatted list of actions that you want to perform in order to produce a good response to the user's last input. You can use any of the supplied tools any number of times, but you should aim to execute the minimum number of necessary actions for the input. You should use the `directly-answer` tool if calling the other tools is unnecessary. The list of actions you want to call should be formatted as a list of json objects, for example:
\\`\\`\\`json
[
{
"tool_name": title of the tool in the specification,
"parameters": a dict of parameters to input into the tool as they are defined in the specs, or {} if it takes no parameters
}
]\\`\\`\\`<|END_OF_TURN_TOKEN|><|START_OF_TURN_TOKEN|><|CHATBOT_TOKEN|>
```
>> inputs = tokenizer.encode(prompt, add_special_tokens=False, return_tensors='pt')
>> outputs = model.generate(inputs, max_new_tokens=128)
>> print(tokenizer.decode(outputs[0]))
Action: ```json
[
{
"tool_name": "internet_search",
"parameters": {
"query": "biggest penguin in the world"
}
}
]
```
"""
return self.apply_chat_template(
conversation,
chat_template="tool_use",
tools=tools,
**kwargs,
)
def apply_grounded_generation_template(
self,
conversation: Union[List[Dict[str, str]]],
documents: List[Dict],
citation_mode: Literal["fast", "accurate"] = "accurate",
**kwargs,
) -> Union[str, List[int]]:
"""Create a Command-R grounded generation (aka RAG) prompt.
Once rendered, the prompt instructs the model to generate a response with citations in, based on supplied documents.
Conceptually, this works in the same way as `apply_chat_format`, but takes additional `documents`
and parameter `citation_mode` parameters.
Converts a list of dictionaries with `"role"` and `"content"` keys and a list of
documents for the model to ground its response on into a prompt string, or a list of token ids.
This method will use the tokenizer's `grounded_generation_template` template specified at the class level.
You can override the default template using the `grounded_generation_template` kwarg but the quality of your results may decrease.
Args:
conversation (Union[List[Dict[str, str]]]): A list of dicts
with "role" and "content" keys, representing the chat history so far.
documents (List[Dict[str, str]): A list of dicts, representing documents or tool outputs to ground your
generation on. A document is a semistructured dict, with a string to string mapping. Common fields are
`url`, `title`, `snippet` etc but should be descriptive of the key. They will get rendered into the prompt.
citation_mode: either "accurate" (prompt the model to generate an answer first, then rewrite it with citation
spans in) or "fast", where the prompt instructs the model to generate an answer with citations in directly.
The former has higher quality citations, the latter requires fewer tokens to be generated.
add_generation_prompt (bool, *optional*): Whether to end the prompt with the token(s) that indicate
the start of an assistant message. This is useful when you want to generate a response from the model.
Note that this argument will be passed to the chat template, and so it must be supported in the
template for this argument to have any effect.
tokenize (`bool`, defaults to `True`):
Whether to tokenize the output. If `False`, the output will be a string.
padding (`bool`, defaults to `False`):
Whether to pad sequences to the maximum length. Has no effect if tokenize is `False`.
truncation (`bool`, defaults to `False`):
Whether to truncate sequences at the maximum length. Has no effect if tokenize is `False`.
max_length (`int`, *optional*):
Maximum length (in tokens) to use for padding or truncation. Has no effect if tokenize is `False`. If
not specified, the tokenizer's `max_length` attribute will be used as a default.
return_tensors (`str` or [`~utils.TensorType`], *optional*):
If set, will return tensors of a particular framework. Has no effect if tokenize is `False`. Acceptable
values are:
- `'tf'`: Return TensorFlow `tf.Tensor` objects.
- `'pt'`: Return PyTorch `torch.Tensor` objects.
- `'np'`: Return NumPy `np.ndarray` objects.
- `'jax'`: Return JAX `jnp.ndarray` objects.
return_dict (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `False`):
Whether to return a dictionary with named outputs. Has no effect if tokenize is `False`.
**tokenizer_kwargs: Additional kwargs to pass to the tokenizer.
Returns:
`str`: A rendered prompt string.
or if tokenize=True:
`List[int]`: A list of token ids representing the tokenized chat so far, including control tokens. This
output is ready to pass to the model, either directly or via methods like `generate()`.
Examples:
```python
>> tokenizer = CohereTokenizerFast.from_pretrained('CohereForAI/c4ai-command-r-v01')
>> # define documents:
>> documents = [
{ "title": "Tall penguins", "text": "Emperor penguins are the tallest." },
{ "title": "Penguin habitats", "text": "Emperor penguins only live in Antarctica."}
]
>> # define a conversation:
>> conversation = [
{"role": "user", "content": "Whats the biggest penguin in the world?"}
]
>> # render the prompt, ready for user to inspect, or for input into the model:
>> grounded_generation_prompt = tokenizer.apply_grounded_generation_template(conversation, documents=documents, tokenize=False, add_generation_prompt=True)
>> print(grounded_generation_prompt)
<BOS_TOKEN><|START_OF_TURN_TOKEN|><|SYSTEM_TOKEN|># Safety Preamble
The instructions in this section override those in the task description and style guide sections. Don't answer questions that are harmful or immoral.
## Basic Rules
You are a powerful conversational AI trained by Cohere to help people. You are augmented by a number of tools, and your job is to use and consume the output of these tools to best help the user. You will see a conversation history between yourself and a user, ending with an utterance from the user. You will then see a specific instruction instructing you what kind of response to generate. When you answer the user's requests, you cite your sources in your answers, according to those instructions.
# User Preamble
## Task and Context
You help people answer their questions and other requests interactively. You will be asked a very wide array of requests on all kinds of topics. You will be equipped with a wide range of search engines or similar tools to help you, which you use to research your answer. You should focus on serving the user's needs as best you can, which will be wide-ranging.
## Style Guide
Unless the user asks for a different style of answer, you should answer in full sentences, using proper grammar and spelling.<|END_OF_TURN_TOKEN|><|START_OF_TURN_TOKEN|><|USER_TOKEN|>Whats the biggest penguin in the world?<|END_OF_TURN_TOKEN|><|START_OF_TURN_TOKEN|><|SYSTEM_TOKEN|><results>
Document: 0
title: Tall penguins
text: Emperor penguins are the tallest.
Document: 1
title: Penguin habitats
text: Emperor penguins only live in Antarctica.
</results><|END_OF_TURN_TOKEN|><|START_OF_TURN_TOKEN|><|SYSTEM_TOKEN|>Carefully perform the following instructions, in order, starting each with a new line.
Firstly, Decide which of the retrieved documents are relevant to the user's last input by writing 'Relevant Documents:' followed by comma-separated list of document numbers. If none are relevant, you should instead write 'None'.
Secondly, Decide which of the retrieved documents contain facts that should be cited in a good answer to the user's last input by writing 'Cited Documents:' followed a comma-separated list of document numbers. If you dont want to cite any of them, you should instead write 'None'.
Thirdly, Write 'Answer:' followed by a response to the user's last input in high quality natural english. Use the retrieved documents to help you. Do not insert any citations or grounding markup.
Finally, Write 'Grounded answer:' followed by a response to the user's last input in high quality natural english. Use the symbols <co: doc> and </co: doc> to indicate when a fact comes from a document in the search result, e.g <co: 0>my fact</co: 0> for a fact from document 0.<|END_OF_TURN_TOKEN|><|START_OF_TURN_TOKEN|><|CHATBOT_TOKEN|>'''
```
>> inputs = tokenizer.encode(prompt, add_special_tokens=False, return_tensors='pt')
>> outputs = model.generate(inputs, max_new_tokens=128)
>> print(tokenizer.decode(outputs[0]))
Relevant Documents: 0,1
Cited Documents: 0,1
Answer: The Emperor Penguin is the tallest or biggest penguin in the world. It is a bird that lives only in Antarctica and grows to a height of around 122 centimetres.
Grounded answer: The <co: 0>Emperor Penguin</co: 0> is the <co: 0>tallest</co: 0> or biggest penguin in the world. It is a bird that <co: 1>lives only in Antarctica</co: 1> and <co: 0>grows to a height of around 122 centimetres.</co: 0>
"""
return self.apply_chat_template(
conversation,
chat_template="rag",
documents=documents,
citation_mode=citation_mode,
**kwargs,
)
# TODO ArthurZ let's rely on the template processor instead, refactor all fast tokenizers
def build_inputs_with_special_tokens(self, token_ids_0, token_ids_1=None):
bos_token_id = [self.bos_token_id] if self.add_bos_token else []
eos_token_id = [self.eos_token_id] if self.add_eos_token else []
output = bos_token_id + token_ids_0 + eos_token_id
if token_ids_1 is not None:
output = output + bos_token_id + token_ids_1 + eos_token_id
return output
__all__ = ["CohereTokenizerFast"]
```
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