* Handle errors while multiprocessing
Handle errors while multiprocessing without hanging.
* Return the traceback for errors raised while processing a batch, which
can be handled by the top-level error handler
* Allow for shortened batches due to custom error handlers that ignore
errors and skip documents
* Define custom components at a higher level
* Also move up custom error handler
* Use simpler component for test
* Switch error type
* Adjust test
* Only call top-level error handler for exceptions
* Register custom test components within tests
Use global functions (so they can be pickled) but register the
components only within the individual tests.
* Add training option to set annotations on update
Add a `[training]` option called `set_annotations_on_update` to specify
a list of components for which the predicted annotations should be set
on `example.predicted` immediately after that component has been
updated. The predicted annotations can be accessed by later components
in the pipeline during the processing of the batch in the same `update`
call.
* Rename to annotates / annotating_components
* Add test for `annotating_components` when training from config
* Add documentation
* initialize NLP with train corpus
* add more pretraining tests
* more tests
* function to fetch tok2vec layer for pretraining
* clarify parameter name
* test different objectives
* formatting
* fix check for static vectors when using vectors objective
* clarify docs
* logger statement
* fix init_tok2vec and proc.initialize order
* test training after pretraining
* add init_config tests for pretraining
* pop pretraining block to avoid config validation errors
* custom errors
* add error handler for pipe methods
* add unit tests
* remove pipe method that are the same as their base class
* have Language keep track of a default error handler
* cleanup
* formatting
* small refactor
* add documentation
* warn when frozen components break listener pattern
* few notes in the documentation
* update arg name
* formatting
* cleanup
* specify listeners return type
Add all strings from the source model when adding a pipe from a source
model.
Minor:
* Skip `disable=["vocab", "tokenizer"]` when loading a source model from
the config, since this doesn't do anything and is misleading.
Add `initialize.before_init` and `initialize.after_init` callbacks to
the config. The `initialize.before_init` callback is a place to
implement one-time tokenizer customizations that are then saved with the
model.
* Fix memory issues in Language.evaluate
Reset annotation in predicted docs before evaluating and store all data
in `examples`.
* Minor refactor to docs generator init
* Fix generator expression
* Fix final generator check
* Refactor pipeline loop
* Handle examples generator in Language.evaluate
* Add test with generator
* Use make_doc
* rename Pipe to TrainablePipe
* split functionality between Pipe and TrainablePipe
* remove unnecessary methods from certain components
* cleanup
* hasattr(component, "pipe") should be sufficient again
* remove serialization and vocab/cfg from Pipe
* unify _ensure_examples and validate_examples
* small fixes
* hasattr checks for self.cfg and self.vocab
* make is_resizable and is_trainable properties
* serialize strings.json instead of vocab
* fix KB IO + tests
* fix typos
* more typos
* _added_strings as a set
* few more tests specifically for _added_strings field
* bump to 3.0.0a36
Similar to how vectors are handled, move the vocab lookups to be loaded
at the start of training rather than when the vocab is initialized,
since the vocab doesn't have access to the full config when it's
created.
The option moves from `nlp.load_vocab_data` to `training.lookups`.
Typically these tables will come from `spacy-lookups-data`, but any
`Lookups` object can be provided.
The loading from `spacy-lookups-data` is now strict, so configs for each
language should specify the exact tables required. This also makes it
easier to control whether the larger clusters and probs tables are
included.
To load `lexeme_norm` from `spacy-lookups-data`:
```
[training.lookups]
@misc = "spacy.LoadLookupsData.v1"
lang = ${nlp.lang}
tables = ["lexeme_norm"]
```
* raise error if no valid Example objects were found during initialization
* fix max_length parameter
* remove commit from other branch
Co-authored-by: Matthew Honnibal <honnibal+gh@gmail.com>
* ensure Language passes on valid examples for initialization
* fix tagger model initialization
* check for valid get_examples across components
* assume labels were added before begin_training
* fix senter initialization
* fix morphologizer initialization
* use methods to check arguments
* test textcat init, requires thinc>=8.0.0a31
* fix tok2vec init
* fix entity linker init
* use islice
* fix simple NER
* cleanup debug model
* fix assert statements
* fix tests
* throw error when adding a label if the output layer can't be resized anymore
* fix test
* add failing test for simple_ner
* UX improvements
* morphologizer UX
* assume begin_training gets a representative set and processes the labels
* remove assumptions for output of untrained NER model
* restore test for original purpose
The Language.use_params method was failing if you passed in None, which
meant we had to use awkward conditionals for the parameter averaging.
This solves the problem.
A long time ago we went to some trouble to try to clean up "unused"
strings, to avoid the `StringStore` growing in long-running processes.
This never really worked reliably, and I think it was a really wrong
approach. It's much better to let the user reload the `nlp` object as
necessary, now that the string encoding is stable (in v1, the string IDs
were sequential integers, making reloading the NLP object really
annoying.)
The extra book-keeping does make some performance difference, and the
feature is unsed, so it's past time we killed it.