An easy-to-use Python module that helps you to extract the BERT embeddings for a large text dataset (Bengali/English) efficiently.

Overview

BERTify

This is an easy-to-use python module that helps you to extract the BERT embeddings for a large text dataset efficiently. It is intended to be used for Bengali and English texts.

Specially, optimized for usability in limited computational setups (i.e. free colab/kaggle GPUs). Extracting embeddings for IMDB dataset (a list of 25000 texts) took less than ~28 mins. on Colab's GPU. (Haven't perform any hardcore benchmark, so take these numbers with a grain of salt).

Requirements

  • numpy
  • torch
  • tqdm
  • transformers

Quick Installation

$ pip install git+https://github.com/khalidsaifullaah/BERTify

Usage

num. of texts, 4096 -> embedding dim.) # Example 2: English Embedding Extraction en_bertify = BERTify( lang="en", last_four_layers_embedding=True ) # bn_bertify.batch_size = 96 texts = ["how are you doing?", "I don't know about this.", "This is the most important thing."] en_embeddings = en_bertify.embedding(texts) # shape of the returned matrix in this example 3x3072 (3 -> num. of texts, 3072 -> embedding dim.) ">
from bertify import BERTify

# Example 1: Bengali Embedding Extraction
bn_bertify = BERTify(
    lang="bn",  # language of your text.
    last_four_layers_embedding=True  # to get richer embeddings.
)

# By default, `batch_size` is set to 64. Set `batch_size` higher for making things even faster but higher value than 96 may throw `CUDA out of memory` on Colab's GPU, so try at your own risk.

# bn_bertify.batch_size = 96

# A list of texts that we want the embedding for, can be one or many. (You can turn your whole dataset into a list of texts and pass it into the method for faster embedding extraction)
texts = ["বিখ্যাত হওয়ার প্রথম পদক্ষেপ", "জীবনে সবচেয়ে মূল্যবান জিনিস হচ্ছে", "বেশিরভাগ মানুষের পছন্দের জিনিস হচ্ছে"]

bn_embeddings = bn_bertify.embedding(texts)   # returns numpy matrix 
# shape of the returned matrix in this example 3x4096 (3 -> num. of texts, 4096 -> embedding dim.)




# Example 2: English Embedding Extraction
en_bertify = BERTify(
    lang="en",
    last_four_layers_embedding=True
)

# bn_bertify.batch_size = 96

texts = ["how are you doing?", "I don't know about this.", "This is the most important thing."]
en_embeddings = en_bertify.embedding(texts) 
# shape of the returned matrix in this example 3x3072 (3 -> num. of texts, 3072 -> embedding dim.)

Tips

  • Try passing all your text data through the .embedding() function at once by turning it into a list of texts.
  • For faster inference, make sure you're using your colab/kaggle GPU while making the .embedding() call
  • Try increasing the batch_size to make it even faster, by default we're using 64 (to be on the safe side) which doesn't throw any CUDA out of memory but I believe we can go even further. Thanks to Alex, from his empirical findings, it seems like it can be pushed until 96. So, before making the .embedding() call, you can do bertify.batch_zie=96 to set a larger batch_zie

Definitions


class BERTify(lang: str = "en", last_four_layers_embedding: bool = False)


A module for extracting embedding from BERT model for Bengali or English text datasets. For 'en' -> English data, it uses bert-base-uncased model embeddings, for 'bn' -> Bengali data, it uses sahajBERT model embeddings.

Parameters:

lang (str, optional): language of your data. Currently supports only 'en' and 'bn'. Defaults to 'en'. last_four_layers_embedding (bool, optional): BERT paper discusses they've reached the best results by concatenating the output of the last four layers, so if this argument is set to True, your embedding vector would be (for bert-base model for example) 4*768=3072 dimensional, otherwise it'd be 768 dimensional. Defaults to False.


def BERTify.embedding(texts: List[str])


The embedding function, that takes a list of texts, feed them through the model and returns a list of embeddings.

Parameters:

texts (List[str]): A list of texts, that you want to extract embedding for (e.g. ["This movie was a total waste of time.", "Whoa! Loved this movie, totally loved all the characters"])

Returns:

np.ndarray: A numpy matrix of shape num_of_texts x embedding_dimension

License

MIT License.

Owner
Khalid Saifullah
love to learn new things.
Khalid Saifullah
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