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Transformers for Natural Language Processing - Second Edition

By : Denis Rothman
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Book Image

Transformers for Natural Language Processing - Second Edition

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By: Denis Rothman

Overview of this book

Transformers are...well...transforming the world of AI. There are many platforms and models out there, but which ones best suit your needs? Transformers for Natural Language Processing, 2nd Edition, guides you through the world of transformers, highlighting the strengths of different models and platforms, while teaching you the problem-solving skills you need to tackle model weaknesses. You'll use Hugging Face to pretrain a RoBERTa model from scratch, from building the dataset to defining the data collator to training the model. If you're looking to fine-tune a pretrained model, including GPT-3, then Transformers for Natural Language Processing, 2nd Edition, shows you how with step-by-step guides. The book investigates machine translations, speech-to-text, text-to-speech, question-answering, and many more NLP tasks. It provides techniques to solve hard language problems and may even help with fake news anxiety (read chapter 13 for more details). You'll see how cutting-edge platforms, such as OpenAI, have taken transformers beyond language into computer vision tasks and code creation using DALL-E 2, ChatGPT, and GPT-4. By the end of this book, you'll know how transformers work and how to implement them and resolve issues like an AI detective.
Table of Contents (25 chapters)
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Index
Appendix I — Terminology of Transformer Models

Step 2: Cloning the OpenAI GPT-2 repository

OpenAI still lets us download GPT-2 for now. This may be discontinued in the future, or maybe we will get access to more resources. At this point, the evolution of transformers and their usage moves so fast that nobody can foresee how the market will evolve, even the major research labs themselves.

We will clone OpenAI’s GitHub directory on our VM:

#@title Step 2: Cloning the OpenAI GPT-2 Repository
!git clone https://github.com/openai/gpt-2.git

When the cloning is over, you should see the repository appear in the file manager:

Figure III.2: Cloned GPT-2 repository

Click on src, and you will see that the Python files we need from OpenAI to run our model are installed:

Figure III.3: The GPT-2 Python files to run a model

You can see that we do not have the Python training files we need. We will install them when we train the GPT-2 model in the Training a GPT-2 language model section of Appendix...