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Mastering Transformers

By : Savaş Yıldırım, Meysam Asgari- Chenaghlu
Book Image

Mastering Transformers

By: Savaş Yıldırım, Meysam Asgari- Chenaghlu

Overview of this book

Transformer-based language models have dominated natural language processing (NLP) studies and have now become a new paradigm. With this book, you'll learn how to build various transformer-based NLP applications using the Python Transformers library. The book gives you an introduction to Transformers by showing you how to write your first hello-world program. You'll then learn how a tokenizer works and how to train your own tokenizer. As you advance, you'll explore the architecture of autoencoding models, such as BERT, and autoregressive models, such as GPT. You'll see how to train and fine-tune models for a variety of natural language understanding (NLU) and natural language generation (NLG) problems, including text classification, token classification, and text representation. This book also helps you to learn efficient models for challenging problems, such as long-context NLP tasks with limited computational capacity. You'll also work with multilingual and cross-lingual problems, optimize models by monitoring their performance, and discover how to deconstruct these models for interpretability and explainability. Finally, you'll be able to deploy your transformer models in a production environment. By the end of this NLP book, you'll have learned how to use Transformers to solve advanced NLP problems using advanced models.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
1
Section 1: Introduction – Recent Developments in the Field, Installations, and Hello World Applications
4
Section 2: Transformer Models – From Autoencoding to Autoregressive Models
10
Section 3: Advanced Topics

Dockerizing APIs

To save time during production and ease the deployment process, it is essential to use Docker. It is very important to isolate your service and application. Also, note that the same code can be run anywhere, regardless of the underlying OS. To achieve this, Docker provides great functionality and packaging. Before using it, you must install it using the steps recommended in the Docker documentation (https://docs.docker.com/get-docker/):

  1. First, put the main.py file in the app directory.
  2. Next, you must eliminate the last part from your code by specifying the following:
    if __name__ == '__main__':
         uvicorn.run('main:app', workers=1)
  3. The next step is to make a Dockerfile for your fastAPI; you made this previously. To do so, you must create a Dockerfile that contains the following content:
    FROM python:3.7
    RUN pip install torch
    RUN pip install fastapi uvicorn transformers
    EXPOSE 80
    COPY ./app /app
    CMD ["uvicorn...