* fix construction example
* shorten task-specific factory list
* small edits to HF models
* small edit to API models
* typo
* fix space
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SpaCy's HashEmbedCNN layer performs convolutions over tokens to produce
contextualized embeddings using a `MaxoutWindowEncoder` layer. These
convolutions are implemented using Thinc's `expand_window` layer, which
concatenates `window_size` neighboring sequence items on either side of
the sequence item being processed. This is repeated across `depth`
convolutional layers.
For example, consider the sequence "ABCDE" and a `MaxoutWindowEncoder`
layer with a context window of 1 and a depth of 2. We'll focus on the
token "C". We can visually represent the contextual embedding produced
for "C" as:
```mermaid
flowchart LR
A0(A<sub>0</sub>)
B0(B<sub>0</sub>)
C0(C<sub>0</sub>)
D0(D<sub>0</sub>)
E0(E<sub>0</sub>)
B1(B<sub>1</sub>)
C1(C<sub>1</sub>)
D1(D<sub>1</sub>)
C2(C<sub>2</sub>)
A0 --> B1
B0 --> B1
C0 --> B1
B0 --> C1
C0 --> C1
D0 --> C1
C0 --> D1
D0 --> D1
E0 --> D1
B1 --> C2
C1 --> C2
D1 --> C2
```
Described in words, this graph shows that before the first layer of the
convolution, the "receptive field" centered at each token consists only
of that same token. That is to say, that we have a receptive field of 1.
The first layer of the convolution adds one neighboring token on either
side to the receptive field. Since this is done on both sides, the
receptive field increases by 2, giving the first layer a receptive field
of 3. The second layer of the convolutions adds an _additional_
neighboring token on either side to the receptive field, giving a final
receptive field of 5.
However, this doesn't match the formula currently given in the docs,
which read:
> The receptive field of the CNN will be
> `depth * (window_size * 2 + 1)`, so a 4-layer network with a window
> size of `2` will be sensitive to 20 words at a time.
Substituting in our depth of 2 and window size of 1, this formula gives
us a receptive field of:
```
depth * (window_size * 2 + 1)
= 2 * (1 * 2 + 1)
= 2 * (2 + 1)
= 2 * 3
= 6
```
This not only doesn't match our computations from above, it's also an
even number! This is suspicious, since the receptive field is supposed
to be centered on a token, and not between tokens. Generally, this
formula results in an even number for any even value of `depth`.
The error in this formula is that the adjustment for the center token
is multiplied by the depth, when it should occur only once. The
corrected formula, `depth * window_size * 2 + 1`, gives the correct
value for our small example from above:
```
depth * window_size * 2 + 1
= 2 * 1 * 2 + 1
= 4 + 1
= 5
```
These changes update the docs to correct the receptive field formula and
the example receptive field size.
There was a mistake in the regex pattern which caused not matching all the desired tokens. The problem was that when we use r string literal prefix to suppose a raw text, we should not use two backslashes to demonstrate a backslash.
* Add data structures to docs
* Adjusted descriptions for more consistency
* Add _optional_ flag to parameters
* Add tests and adjust optional title key in doc
* Add title to dep visualizations
* fix typo
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* Add cli for finding locations of registered func
* fixes: naming and typing
* isort
* update naming
* remove to find-function
* remove file:// bit
* use registry name if given and exit gracefully if a registry was not found
* clean up failure msg
* specify registry_name options
* mypy fixes
* return location for internal usage
* add documentation
* more mypy fixes
* clean up example
* add section to menu
* add tests
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* modified: spacy/language.py
- corrected typo in docstring for :method:`Language.replace_listeners`
- added noqa comment on unused local variable assignment in :method:`Language.from_config` as I wasn't sure if it should be unassigned
modified: website/docs/api/language.mdx
- corrected typo in `Language.replace_listeners` markdown
* modified: spacy/language.py
- removed noqa comment
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* Fix problem with universe pages using `docker` language
* Fix problem with universe pages using `r` language
* Add fallback, in case code language is unknown
* Support custom token/lexeme attribute for vectors
* Fix imports
* Back off to ORTH without Vectors.attr
* Fallback if vectors.attr doesn't exist
* Update docs
* Add SpanMarker for NER to spaCy universe
* Escape the newlines in the text in the code example
Or at least, attempt to
* Remove now unnecessary import
* Disable NER pipeline component in code example
This is a really odd bug, where Firefox doesn't re-render the `code` element, even though `children` changed.
Two things fixed that:
- remove the `language-ini` `className`
- replace the `code` block with a `div`
Both are not ideal. Therefor this solution adds an inner `div` that now has the classes while still maintaining the semantic `code` element.
I couldn't find any explanation for why this is happening and why it only happens in Firefox. I assume it is a bug caused by one of our many dependencies (or their interplay)
To make matters worse: This bug *doesn't* occure when running the site in dev mode. You have to build and serve the site to recreate it.
* span finder integrated into spacy from experimental
* black
* isort
* black
* default spankey constant
* black
* Update spacy/pipeline/spancat.py
Co-authored-by: Adriane Boyd <adrianeboyd@gmail.com>
* rename
* rename
* max_length and min_length as Optional[int] and strict checking
* black
* mypy fix for integer type infinity
* revert line order
* implement all comparison operators for inf int
* avoid two for loops over all docs by not precomputing
* interleave thresholding with span creation
* black
* revert to not interleaving (relized its faster)
* black
* Update spacy/errors.py
Co-authored-by: Adriane Boyd <adrianeboyd@gmail.com>
* update dosctring
* enforce that the gold and predicted documents have the same text
* new error for ensuring reference and predicted texts are the same
* remove todo
* adjust test
* black
* handle misaligned tokenization
* return correct variable
* failing overfit test
* only use a single spans_key like in spancat
* black
* remove debug lines
* typo
* remove comment
* remove near duplicate reduntant method
* use the 'spans_key' variable name everywhere
* Update spacy/pipeline/span_finder.py
Co-authored-by: Adriane Boyd <adrianeboyd@gmail.com>
* flaky test fix suggestion, hand set bias terms
* only test suggester and test result exhaustively
* make it clear that the span_finder_suggester is more general (not specific to span_finder)
* Update spacy/tests/pipeline/test_span_finder.py
Co-authored-by: Adriane Boyd <adrianeboyd@gmail.com>
* Apply suggestions from code review
* remove question comment
* move preset_spans_suggester test to spancat tests
* Add docs and unify default configs for spancat and span finder
* Add `allow_overlap=True` to span finder scorer
* Fix offset bug in set_annotations
* Ignore labels in span finder scorer
* Format
* Add span_finder to quickstart template
* Move settings to self.cfg, store min/max unset as None
* Remove debugging
* Update docstrings and docs
* Update spacy/pipeline/span_finder.py
Co-authored-by: Sofie Van Landeghem <svlandeg@users.noreply.github.com>
* Fix imports
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* add vetiver to spacy universe
* remove image
* update logo to render correctly in thumbnail
* apply Basil's suggestion
Co-authored-by: Basile Dura <bdura@users.noreply.github.com>
* refer to the same model
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Co-authored-by: Basile Dura <bdura@users.noreply.github.com>
* Add scorer option to return per-component scores
Add `per_component` option to `Language.evaluate` and `Scorer.score` to
return scores keyed by `tokenizer` (hard-coded) or by component name.
Add option to `evaluate` CLI to score by component. Per-component scores
can only be saved to JSON.
* Update help text and messages
* parsigs universe
* added model installation explanation in the description
* Update website/meta/universe.json
Co-authored-by: Basile Dura <bdura@users.noreply.github.com>
* added model installement instruction in the code example
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