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from __future__ import absolute_import
from __future__ import division
from __future__ import print_function
import sys
sys.path.append("bert")
import collections
import csv
import os, sys, glob, re
import modeling
import optimization
import tokenization
import tensorflow as tf
import numpy as np
import linecache
flags = tf.flags
FLAGS = flags.FLAGS
from flask import Flask, request
from flask import jsonify
app = Flask(__name__)
flags.DEFINE_string("task_name", 'supe', "The name of the task to train.")
flags.DEFINE_string("vocab_file", './bert/multi_cased_L-12_H-768_A-12/vocab.txt','')
flags.DEFINE_string("bert_config_file",'./bert/multi_cased_L-12_H-768_A-12/bert_config.json','')
flags.DEFINE_string('init_checkpoint','./bert/multi_cased_L-12_H-768_A-12/bert_model.ckpt','')
flags.DEFINE_integer("max_seq_length",512,'')
flags.DEFINE_string('output_dir','./bert/sentence-alignment-classification-model_Feb_11_2019/output_apr_30_2019/','')
flags.DEFINE_bool('do_lower_case',False,'')
flags.DEFINE_bool('use_tpu',False,'')
tf.flags.DEFINE_string("master", None, "[Optional] TensorFlow master URL.")
flags.DEFINE_integer("train_batch_size", 32, "Total batch size for training.")
flags.DEFINE_integer("eval_batch_size", 8, "Total batch size for eval.")
flags.DEFINE_integer("predict_batch_size", 8, "Total batch size for predict.")
flags.DEFINE_float("learning_rate", 5e-5, "The initial learning rate for Adam.")
flags.DEFINE_float("num_train_epochs", 3.0,
"Total number of training epochs to perform.")
flags.DEFINE_float(
"warmup_proportion", 0.1,
"Proportion of training to perform linear learning rate warmup for. "
"E.g., 0.1 = 10% of training.")
flags.DEFINE_integer("save_checkpoints_steps", 1000,
"How often to save the model checkpoint.")
flags.DEFINE_integer("iterations_per_loop", 1000,
"How many steps to make in each estimator call.")
flags.DEFINE_integer(
"num_tpu_cores", 8,
"Only used if `use_tpu` is True. Total number of TPU cores to use.")
class InputExample(object):
"""A single training/test example for simple sequence classification."""
def __init__(self, guid, text_a, text_b=None, label=None):
"""Constructs a InputExample.
Args:
guid: Unique id for the example.
text_a: string. The untokenized text of the first sequence. For single
sequence tasks, only this sequence must be specified.
text_b: (Optional) string. The untokenized text of the second sequence.
Only must be specified for sequence pair tasks.
label: (Optional) string. The label of the example. This should be
specified for train and dev examples, but not for test examples.
"""
self.guid = guid
self.text_a = text_a
self.text_b = text_b
self.label = label
class PaddingInputExample(object):
"""Fake example so the num input examples is a multiple of the batch size.
When running eval/predict on the TPU, we need to pad the number of examples
to be a multiple of the batch size, because the TPU requires a fixed batch
size. The alternative is to drop the last batch, which is bad because it means
the entire output data won't be generated.
We use this class instead of `None` because treating `None` as padding
battches could cause silent errors.
"""
class InputFeatures(object):
"""A single set of features of data."""
def __init__(self,
input_ids,
input_mask,
segment_ids,
label_id,
is_real_example=True):
self.input_ids = input_ids
self.input_mask = input_mask
self.segment_ids = segment_ids
self.label_id = label_id
self.is_real_example = is_real_example
class DataProcessor(object):
"""Base class for data converters for sequence classification data sets."""
def get_train_examples(self, data_dir):
"""Gets a collection of `InputExample`s for the train set."""
raise NotImplementedError()
def get_dev_examples(self, data_dir):
"""Gets a collection of `InputExample`s for the dev set."""
raise NotImplementedError()
def get_test_examples(self, data_dir):
"""Gets a collection of `InputExample`s for prediction."""
raise NotImplementedError()
def get_labels(self):
"""Gets the list of labels for this data set."""
raise NotImplementedError()
@classmethod
def _read_tsv(cls, input_file, quotechar=None):
"""Reads a tab separated value file."""
with tf.gfile.Open(input_file, "r") as f:
reader = csv.reader((x.replace('\0','') for x in f), delimiter="\t", quotechar=quotechar)
lines = []
for line in reader:
lines.append(line)
return lines
class SupervisorProcessor(DataProcessor):
"""Processor for the Supervisor data."""
def get_train_examples(self, data_dir):
"""See base class."""
return self._create_examples(
self._read_tsv(os.path.join(data_dir, "train.tsv")), "train")
def get_dev_examples(self, data_dir):
"""See base class."""
return self._create_examples(
self._read_tsv(os.path.join(data_dir, "dev.tsv")), "dev")
def get_test_examples(self, data_dir, filename):
"""See base class."""
return self._create_examples(
self._read_tsv(os.path.join(data_dir, filename)), "test")
def get_labels(self):
"""See base class."""
return ["great-aligned", "good-aligned", "not-aligned", "semi-aligned"]
def _create_examples(self, lines, set_type):
"""Creates examples for the training and dev sets."""
examples = []
for (i, line) in enumerate(lines):
if i == 0:
continue
guid = "%s-%s" % (set_type, i)
try:
text_a = tokenization.convert_to_unicode(line[1])
except:
text_a = ' '
try:
text_b = tokenization.convert_to_unicode(line[2])
except:
text_b = ' '
if text_a == ' ' or text_b == ' ':
text_a = ' '
text_b = ' '
if set_type == "test":
label = "great-aligned"
else:
label = tokenization.convert_to_unicode(line[0])
examples.append(
InputExample(guid=guid, text_a=text_a, text_b=text_b, label=label))
return examples
def convert_examples_to_features(examples, label_list, max_seq_length,
tokenizer):
"""Convert a set of `InputExample`s to a list of `InputFeatures`."""
features = []
for (ex_index, example) in enumerate(examples):
#if ex_index % 10000 == 0:
#tf.logging.info("Writing example %d of %d" % (ex_index, len(examples)))
feature = convert_single_example(ex_index, example, label_list,
max_seq_length, tokenizer)
features.append(feature)
return features
def convert_single_example(ex_index, example, label_list, max_seq_length,
tokenizer):
"""Converts a single `InputExample` into a single `InputFeatures`."""
if isinstance(example, PaddingInputExample):
return InputFeatures(
input_ids=[0] * max_seq_length,
input_mask=[0] * max_seq_length,
segment_ids=[0] * max_seq_length,
label_id=0,
is_real_example=False)
label_map = {}
for (i, label) in enumerate(label_list):
label_map[label] = i
tokens_a = tokenizer.tokenize(example.text_a)
tokens_b = None
if example.text_b:
tokens_b = tokenizer.tokenize(example.text_b)
if tokens_b:
total_length = len(tokens_a) + len(tokens_b)
if total_length > max_seq_length:
print("TOO LONG: "+str(total_length))
# Modifies `tokens_a` and `tokens_b` in place so that the total
# length is less than the specified length.
# Account for [CLS], [SEP], [SEP] with "- 3"
_truncate_seq_pair(tokens_a, tokens_b, max_seq_length - 3)
else:
# Account for [CLS] and [SEP] with "- 2"
if len(tokens_a) > max_seq_length - 2:
tokens_a = tokens_a[0:(max_seq_length - 2)]
# The convention in BERT is:
# (a) For sequence pairs:
# tokens: [CLS] is this jack ##son ##ville ? [SEP] no it is not . [SEP]
# type_ids: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1
# (b) For single sequences:
# tokens: [CLS] the dog is hairy . [SEP]
# type_ids: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
#
# Where "type_ids" are used to indicate whether this is the first
# sequence or the second sequence. The embedding vectors for `type=0` and
# `type=1` were learned during pre-training and are added to the wordpiece
# embedding vector (and position vector). This is not *strictly* necessary
# since the [SEP] token unambiguously separates the sequences, but it makes
# it easier for the model to learn the concept of sequences.
#
# For classification tasks, the first vector (corresponding to [CLS]) is
# used as the "sentence vector". Note that this only makes sense because
# the entire model is fine-tuned.
tokens = []
segment_ids = []
tokens.append("[CLS]")
segment_ids.append(0)
for token in tokens_a:
tokens.append(token)
segment_ids.append(0)
tokens.append("[SEP]")
segment_ids.append(0)
if tokens_b:
for token in tokens_b:
tokens.append(token)
segment_ids.append(1)
tokens.append("[SEP]")
segment_ids.append(1)
input_ids = tokenizer.convert_tokens_to_ids(tokens)
# The mask has 1 for real tokens and 0 for padding tokens. Only real
# tokens are attended to.
input_mask = [1] * len(input_ids)
# Zero-pad up to the sequence length.
while len(input_ids) < max_seq_length:
input_ids.append(0)
input_mask.append(0)
segment_ids.append(0)
assert len(input_ids) == max_seq_length
assert len(input_mask) == max_seq_length
assert len(segment_ids) == max_seq_length
label_id = label_map[example.label]
feature = InputFeatures(
input_ids=input_ids,
input_mask=input_mask,
segment_ids=segment_ids,
label_id=label_id,
is_real_example=True)
return feature
def create_model(bert_config, is_training, input_ids, input_mask, segment_ids,
labels, num_labels, use_one_hot_embeddings):
"""Creates a classification model."""
model = modeling.BertModel(
config=bert_config,
is_training=is_training,
input_ids=input_ids,
input_mask=input_mask,
token_type_ids=segment_ids,
use_one_hot_embeddings=use_one_hot_embeddings)
# In the demo, we are doing a simple classification task on the entire
# segment.
#
# If you want to use the token-level output, use model.get_sequence_output()
# instead.
output_layer = model.get_pooled_output()
hidden_size = output_layer.shape[-1].value
output_weights = tf.get_variable(
"output_weights", [num_labels, hidden_size],
initializer=tf.truncated_normal_initializer(stddev=0.02))
output_bias = tf.get_variable(
"output_bias", [num_labels], initializer=tf.zeros_initializer())
with tf.variable_scope("loss"):
if is_training:
# I.e., 0.1 dropout
output_layer = tf.nn.dropout(output_layer, keep_prob=0.9)
logits = tf.matmul(output_layer, output_weights, transpose_b=True)
logits = tf.nn.bias_add(logits, output_bias)
probabilities = tf.nn.softmax(logits, axis=-1)
log_probs = tf.nn.log_softmax(logits, axis=-1)
one_hot_labels = tf.one_hot(labels, depth=num_labels, dtype=tf.float32)
per_example_loss = -tf.reduce_sum(one_hot_labels * log_probs, axis=-1)
loss = tf.reduce_mean(per_example_loss)
return (loss, per_example_loss, logits, probabilities)
def model_fn_builder(bert_config, num_labels, init_checkpoint, learning_rate,
num_train_steps, num_warmup_steps, use_tpu,
use_one_hot_embeddings):
"""Returns `model_fn` closure for TPUEstimator."""
def model_fn(features, labels, mode, params): # pylint: disable=unused-argument
"""The `model_fn` for TPUEstimator."""
tf.logging.info("*** Features ***")
for name in sorted(features.keys()):
tf.logging.info(" name = %s, shape = %s" % (name, features[name].shape))
input_ids = features["input_ids"]
input_mask = features["input_mask"]
segment_ids = features["segment_ids"]
label_ids = features["label_ids"]
is_real_example = None
if "is_real_example" in features:
is_real_example = tf.cast(features["is_real_example"], dtype=tf.float32)
else:
is_real_example = tf.ones(tf.shape(label_ids), dtype=tf.float32)
is_training = (mode == tf.estimator.ModeKeys.TRAIN)
(total_loss, per_example_loss, logits, probabilities) = create_model(
bert_config, is_training, input_ids, input_mask, segment_ids, label_ids,
num_labels, use_one_hot_embeddings)
tvars = tf.trainable_variables()
initialized_variable_names = {}
scaffold_fn = None
if init_checkpoint:
(assignment_map, initialized_variable_names
) = modeling.get_assignment_map_from_checkpoint(tvars, init_checkpoint)
if use_tpu:
def tpu_scaffold():
tf.train.init_from_checkpoint(init_checkpoint, assignment_map)
return tf.train.Scaffold()
scaffold_fn = tpu_scaffold
else:
tf.train.init_from_checkpoint(init_checkpoint, assignment_map)
tf.logging.info("**** Trainable Variables ****")
for var in tvars:
init_string = ""
if var.name in initialized_variable_names:
init_string = ", *INIT_FROM_CKPT*"
tf.logging.info(" name = %s, shape = %s%s", var.name, var.shape,
init_string)
output_spec = None
if mode == tf.estimator.ModeKeys.TRAIN:
train_op = optimization.create_optimizer(
total_loss, learning_rate, num_train_steps, num_warmup_steps, use_tpu)
output_spec = tf.contrib.tpu.TPUEstimatorSpec(
mode=mode,
loss=total_loss,
train_op=train_op,
scaffold_fn=scaffold_fn)
elif mode == tf.estimator.ModeKeys.EVAL:
def metric_fn(per_example_loss, label_ids, logits, is_real_example):
predictions = tf.argmax(logits, axis=-1, output_type=tf.int32)
accuracy = tf.metrics.accuracy(
labels=label_ids, predictions=predictions, weights=is_real_example)
loss = tf.metrics.mean(values=per_example_loss, weights=is_real_example)
return {
"eval_accuracy": accuracy,
"eval_loss": loss,
}
eval_metrics = (metric_fn,
[per_example_loss, label_ids, logits, is_real_example])
output_spec = tf.contrib.tpu.TPUEstimatorSpec(
mode=mode,
loss=total_loss,
eval_metrics=eval_metrics,
scaffold_fn=scaffold_fn)
else:
output_spec = tf.contrib.tpu.TPUEstimatorSpec(
mode=mode,
predictions={"probabilities": probabilities},
scaffold_fn=scaffold_fn)
return output_spec
return model_fn
def _truncate_seq_pair(tokens_a, tokens_b, max_length):
"""Truncates a sequence pair in place to the maximum length."""
# This is a simple heuristic which will always truncate the longer sequence
# one token at a time. This makes more sense than truncating an equal percent
# of tokens from each, since if one sequence is very short then each token
# that's truncated likely contains more information than a longer sequence.
while True:
total_length = len(tokens_a) + len(tokens_b)
if total_length <= max_length:
break
if len(tokens_a) > len(tokens_b):
tokens_a.pop()
else:
tokens_b.pop()
# This function is not used by this file but is still used by the Colab and
# people who depend on it.
def input_fn_builder(features, seq_length, is_training, drop_remainder):
"""Creates an `input_fn` closure to be passed to TPUEstimator."""
all_input_ids = []
all_input_mask = []
all_segment_ids = []
all_label_ids = []
for feature in features:
all_input_ids.append(feature.input_ids)
all_input_mask.append(feature.input_mask)
all_segment_ids.append(feature.segment_ids)
all_label_ids.append(feature.label_id)
def input_fn(params):
"""The actual input function."""
batch_size = params["batch_size"]
num_examples = len(features)
# This is for demo purposes and does NOT scale to large data sets. We do
# not use Dataset.from_generator() because that uses tf.py_func which is
# not TPU compatible. The right way to load data is with TFRecordReader.
d = tf.data.Dataset.from_tensor_slices({
"input_ids":
tf.constant(
all_input_ids, shape=[num_examples, seq_length],
dtype=tf.int32),
"input_mask":
tf.constant(
all_input_mask,
shape=[num_examples, seq_length],
dtype=tf.int32),
"segment_ids":
tf.constant(
all_segment_ids,
shape=[num_examples, seq_length],
dtype=tf.int32),
"label_ids":
tf.constant(all_label_ids, shape=[num_examples], dtype=tf.int32),
})
if is_training:
d = d.repeat()
d = d.shuffle(buffer_size=100)
d = d.batch(batch_size=batch_size, drop_remainder=drop_remainder)
return d
return input_fn
@app.route('/predict', methods=['GET', 'POST'])
def predict():
processors = {"supe": SupervisorProcessor,}
tokenization.validate_case_matches_checkpoint(FLAGS.do_lower_case,
FLAGS.init_checkpoint)
bert_config = modeling.BertConfig.from_json_file(FLAGS.bert_config_file)
if FLAGS.max_seq_length > bert_config.max_position_embeddings:
raise ValueError(
"Cannot use sequence length %d because the BERT model "
"was only trained up to sequence length %d" %
(FLAGS.max_seq_length, bert_config.max_position_embeddings))
tf.gfile.MakeDirs(FLAGS.output_dir)
task_name = FLAGS.task_name.lower()
processor = processors[task_name]()
label_list = processor.get_labels()
tokenizer = tokenization.FullTokenizer(
vocab_file=FLAGS.vocab_file, do_lower_case=FLAGS.do_lower_case)
tpu_cluster_resolver = None
if FLAGS.use_tpu and FLAGS.tpu_name:
tpu_cluster_resolver = tf.contrib.cluster_resolver.TPUClusterResolver(
FLAGS.tpu_name, zone=FLAGS.tpu_zone, project=FLAGS.gcp_project)
is_per_host = tf.contrib.tpu.InputPipelineConfig.PER_HOST_V2
run_config = tf.contrib.tpu.RunConfig(
cluster=tpu_cluster_resolver,
master=FLAGS.master,
model_dir=FLAGS.output_dir,
save_checkpoints_steps=FLAGS.save_checkpoints_steps,
tpu_config=tf.contrib.tpu.TPUConfig(
iterations_per_loop=FLAGS.iterations_per_loop,
num_shards=FLAGS.num_tpu_cores,
per_host_input_for_training=is_per_host))
train_examples = None
num_train_steps = None
num_warmup_steps = None
model_fn = model_fn_builder(
bert_config=bert_config,
num_labels=len(label_list),
init_checkpoint=FLAGS.init_checkpoint,
learning_rate=FLAGS.learning_rate,
num_train_steps=num_train_steps,
num_warmup_steps=num_warmup_steps,
use_tpu=FLAGS.use_tpu,
use_one_hot_embeddings=FLAGS.use_tpu)
# If TPU is not available, this will fall back to normal Estimator on CPU
# or GPU.
estimator = tf.contrib.tpu.TPUEstimator(
use_tpu=FLAGS.use_tpu,
model_fn=model_fn,
config=run_config,
train_batch_size=FLAGS.train_batch_size,
eval_batch_size=FLAGS.eval_batch_size,
predict_batch_size=FLAGS.predict_batch_size)
if request.method == 'POST':
sent_pairs = ['I am Erik Chan 我是Erik Chan']
examples = []
examples.append(InputExample(guid='1', text_a='I am Erik Chan', text_b='我是Erik Chan', label='great-aligned'))
features = convert_examples_to_features(examples, label_list, FLAGS.max_seq_length, tokenizer)
predict_drop_remainder = True if FLAGS.use_tpu else False
predict_input_fn = input_fn_builder(
features=features,
seq_length=FLAGS.max_seq_length,
is_training=False,
drop_remainder=predict_drop_remainder)
result = estimator.predict(input_fn=predict_input_fn)
probabilities = []
for (i, prediction) in enumerate(result):
probabilities.append(prediction["probabilities"].tolist())
return jsonify(probabilities)
if request.method == 'GET':
return 'Server Works!'
if __name__ == '__main__':
app.run(debug=True)
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