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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)
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Section 1: Introduction – Recent Developments in the Field, Installations, and Hello World Applications
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Section 2: Transformer Models – From Autoencoding to Autoregressive Models
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Section 3: Advanced Topics

Fine-tuning BERT for multi-class classification with custom datasets

In this section, we will fine-tune the Turkish BERT, namely BERTurk, to perform seven-class classification downstream tasks with a custom dataset. This dataset has been compiled from Turkish newspapers and consists of seven categories. We will start by getting the dataset. Alternatively, you can find it in this book's GitHub respository or get it from https://www.kaggle.com/savasy/ttc4900:

  1. First, run the following code to get data within a Python notebook:
    !wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/savasy/TurkishTextClassification/master/TTC4900.csv
  2. Start by loading the data:
    import pandas as pd
    data= pd.read_csv("TTC4900.csv")
    data=data.sample(frac=1.0, random_state=42)
  3. Let's organize the IDs and labels with id2label and label2id to make the model figure out which ID refers to which label. We will also pass the number of labels, NUM_LABELS, to the model to specify the size of a thin...