One-Stop Solution to encode sentence to fixed length vectors from various embedding techniques
One-Stop Solution to encode sentence to fixed length vectors from various embedding techniques
• Inspired from bert-as-service
What is it •
Installation •
Getting Started •
Supported Embeddings •
API •
Encoding/Embedding is a upstream task of encoding any inputs in the form of text, image, audio, video, transactional data to fixed length vector. Embeddings are quite popular in the field of NLP, there has been various Embeddings models being proposed in recent years by researchers, some of the famous one are bert, xlnet, word2vec etc. The goal of this repo is to build one stop solution for all embeddings techniques available, here we are starting with popular text embeddings for now and later on we aim to add as much technique for image, audio, video inputs also.
embedding-as-service
help you to encode any given text to fixed length vector from supported embeddings and models.
Here we have given the capability to use embedding-as-service
like a module or you can run it as a server and handle queries by installing client package embedding-as-service-client
embedding-as-service
as moduleInstall the embedding-as-servive via pip
.
$ pip install embedding-as-service
Note that the code MUST be running on Python >= 3.6. Again module does not support Python 2!
embedding-as-service
as a serverHere you also need to install a client module embedding-as-service-client
$ pip install embedding-as-service # server
$ pip install embedding-as-service-client # client
Client module need not to be on Python 3.6, it supports both Python2 and Python3
If using embedding-as-service
as a module
>>> from embedding_as_service.text.encode import Encoder
>>> en = Encoder(embedding='bert', model='bert_base_cased', max_seq_length=256)
If using embedding-as-service
as a server
# start the server by proving embedding, model, port, max_seq_length[default=256], num_workers[default=4]
$ embedding-as-service-start --embedding bert --model bert_base_cased --port 8080 --max_seq_length 256
>>> from embedding_as_service_client import EmbeddingClient
>>> en = EmbeddingClient(host=<host_server_ip>, port=<host_port>)
>>> vecs = en.encode(texts=['hello aman', 'how are you?'])
>>> vecs
array([[[ 1.7049843 , 0. , 1.3486509 , ..., -1.3647075 ,
0.6958289 , 1.8013777 ], ... [ 0.4913215 , 0.60877025, 0.73050433, ..., -0.64490885, 0.8525057 , 0.3080206 ]]], dtype=float32)
>>> vecs.shape
(2, 128, 768) # batch x max_sequence_length x embedding_size
None
| no pooling at all, useful when you want to use word embedding instead of sentence embedding. This will results in a [max_seq_len, embedding_size]
encode matrix for a sequence.|reduce_mean
| take the average of all token embeddings |reduce_min
| take the minumun of all token embeddings|reduce_max
| take the maximum of all token embeddings |reduce_mean_max
| do reduce_mean
and reduce_max
separately and then concat them together |first_token
| get the token embedding of first token of a sentence |last_token
| get the token embedding of last token of a sentence |
>>> vecs = en.encode(texts=['hello aman', 'how are you?'], pooling='reduce_mean')
>>> vecs
array([[-0.33547154, 0.34566957, 1.1954105 , ..., 0.33702594,
1.0317835 , -0.785943 ], [-0.3439088 , 0.36881036, 1.0612687 , ..., 0.28851607, 1.1107115 , -0.6253736 ]], dtype=float32)
>>> vecs.shape
(2, 768) # batch x embedding_size
>>> en.tokenize(texts=['hello aman', 'how are you?'])
[['_hello', '_aman'], ['_how', '_are', '_you', '?']]
>>> texts = ['hello aman!', 'how are you']
# a naive whitespace tokenizer
>>> tokens = [s.split() for s in texts]
>>> vecs = en.encode(tokens, is_tokenized=True)
class embedding_as_service.text.encoder.Encoder
| Argument | Type | Default | Description |
|——————————|———|——————-|————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————|
| embedding
| str | Required | embedding method to be used, check Embedding
column here|
| model
| str |Required| Model to be used for mentioned embedding, check Model
column here|
| max_seq_length
| int |128| Maximum Sequence Length, default is 128|
def embedding_as_service.text.encoder.Encoder.encode
| Argument | Type | Default | Description |
|——————————|———|——————-|————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————|
| Texts
| List[str] or List[List[str]] | Required | List of sentences or list of list of sentence tokens in case of is_tokenized=True
| pooling
| str |(Optional)| Pooling methods to apply, here is available methods|
| is_tokenized
| bool | False
| set as True in case of tokens are passed for encoding |
| batch_size
| int | 128
| maximum number of sequences handled by encoder, larger batch will be partitioned into small batches. |
embedding_as_service.text.encoder.Encoder.tokenize
| Argument | Type | Default | Description |
|——————————|———|——————-|————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————|
| Texts
| List[str] | Required | List of sentences
Here are the list of supported embeddings and their respective models.
Embedding | Model | Embedding dimensions | Paper | |
---|---|---|---|---|
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albert | albert_base |
768 | Read Paper ![]() |
albert_large |
1024 | |||
albert_xlarge |
2048 | |||
albert_xxlarge |
4096 | |||
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xlnet | xlnet_large_cased |
1024 | Read Paper ![]() |
xlnet_base_cased |
768 | |||
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bert | bert_base_uncased |
768 | Read Paper ![]() |
bert_base_cased |
768 | |||
bert_multi_cased |
768 | |||
bert_large_uncased |
1024 | |||
bert_large_cased |
1024 | |||
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elmo | elmo_bi_lm |
512 | Read Paper ![]() |
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ulmfit | ulmfit_forward |
300 | Read Paper ![]() |
ulmfit_backward |
300 | |||
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use | use_dan |
512 | Read Paper ![]() |
use_transformer_large |
512 | |||
use_transformer_lite |
512 | |||
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word2vec | google_news_300 |
300 | Read Paper ![]() |
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fasttext | wiki_news_300 |
300 | Read Paper ![]() |
wiki_news_300_sub |
300 | |||
common_crawl_300 |
300 | |||
common_crawl_300_sub |
300 | |||
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glove | twitter_200 |
200 | Read Paper ![]() |
twitter_100 |
100 | |||
twitter_50 |
50 | |||
twitter_25 |
25 | |||
wiki_300 |
300 | |||
wiki_200 |
200 | |||
wiki_100 |
100 | |||
wiki_50 |
50 | |||
crawl_42B_300 |
300 | |||
crawl_840B_300 |
300 |
This software uses the following open source packages:
Thanks goes to these wonderful people (emoji key):
MrPranav101 💻 📖 🚇 | Aman Srivastava 💻 📖 🚇 | Chirag Jain 💻 📖 🚇 | Ashutosh Singh 💻 📖 🚇 | Dhaval Taunk 💻 📖 🚇 | Alec Koumjian 🐛 | Pradeesh 🐛 |
This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!
Please read the contribution guidelines first.
If you use embedding-as-service in a scientific publication, we would appreciate references to the following BibTex entry:
@misc{aman2019embeddingservice, title={embedding-as-service}, author={Srivastava, Aman}, howpublished={\url{https://github.com/amansrivastava17/embedding-as-service}}, year={2019} }