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			314 lines
		
	
	
		
			12 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Python
		
	
	
	
	
	
from typing import Iterator, Sequence, Iterable, Optional, Dict, Callable, List
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from thinc.api import Model, set_dropout_rate, Optimizer, Config
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from itertools import islice
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from .pipe import Pipe
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from ..training import Example, validate_examples
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from ..tokens import Doc
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from ..vocab import Vocab
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from ..language import Language
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from ..errors import Errors
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from ..util import minibatch
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default_model_config = """
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[model]
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@architectures = "spacy.HashEmbedCNN.v1"
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pretrained_vectors = null
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width = 96
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depth = 4
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embed_size = 2000
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window_size = 1
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maxout_pieces = 3
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subword_features = true
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"""
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DEFAULT_TOK2VEC_MODEL = Config().from_str(default_model_config)["model"]
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@Language.factory(
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    "tok2vec", assigns=["doc.tensor"], default_config={"model": DEFAULT_TOK2VEC_MODEL}
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)
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def make_tok2vec(nlp: Language, name: str, model: Model) -> "Tok2Vec":
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    return Tok2Vec(nlp.vocab, model, name)
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class Tok2Vec(Pipe):
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    """Apply a "token-to-vector" model and set its outputs in the doc.tensor
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    attribute. This is mostly useful to share a single subnetwork between multiple
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    components, e.g. to have one embedding and CNN network shared between a
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    parser, tagger and NER.
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    In order to use the `Tok2Vec` predictions, subsequent components should use
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    the `Tok2VecListener` layer as the tok2vec subnetwork of their model. This
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    layer will read data from the `doc.tensor` attribute during prediction.
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    During training, the `Tok2Vec` component will save its prediction and backprop
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    callback for each batch, so that the subsequent components can backpropagate
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    to the shared weights. This implementation is used because it allows us to
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    avoid relying on object identity within the models to achieve the parameter
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    sharing.
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    """
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    def __init__(self, vocab: Vocab, model: Model, name: str = "tok2vec") -> None:
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        """Initialize a tok2vec component.
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        vocab (Vocab): The shared vocabulary.
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        model (thinc.api.Model[List[Doc], List[Floats2d]]):
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            The Thinc Model powering the pipeline component. It should take
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            a list of Doc objects as input, and output a list of 2d float arrays.
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        name (str): The component instance name.
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        DOCS: https://nightly.spacy.io/api/tok2vec#init
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        """
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        self.vocab = vocab
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        self.model = model
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        self.name = name
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        self.listeners = []
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        self.cfg = {}
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    def add_listener(self, listener: "Tok2VecListener") -> None:
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        """Add a listener for a downstream component. Usually internals."""
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        self.listeners.append(listener)
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    def find_listeners(self, model: Model) -> None:
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        """Walk over a model, looking for layers that are Tok2vecListener
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        subclasses that have an upstream_name that matches this component.
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        Listeners can also set their upstream_name attribute to the wildcard
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        string '*' to match any `Tok2Vec`.
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        You're unlikely to ever need multiple `Tok2Vec` components, so it's
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        fine to leave your listeners upstream_name on '*'.
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        """
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        for node in model.walk():
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            if isinstance(node, Tok2VecListener) and node.upstream_name in (
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                "*",
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                self.name,
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            ):
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                self.add_listener(node)
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    def __call__(self, doc: Doc) -> Doc:
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        """Add context-sensitive embeddings to the Doc.tensor attribute, allowing
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        them to be used as features by downstream components.
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        docs (Doc): The Doc to process.
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        RETURNS (Doc): The processed Doc.
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        DOCS: https://nightly.spacy.io/api/tok2vec#call
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        """
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        tokvecses = self.predict([doc])
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        self.set_annotations([doc], tokvecses)
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        return doc
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    def pipe(self, stream: Iterator[Doc], *, batch_size: int = 128) -> Iterator[Doc]:
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        """Apply the pipe to a stream of documents. This usually happens under
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        the hood when the nlp object is called on a text and all components are
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        applied to the Doc.
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        stream (Iterable[Doc]): A stream of documents.
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        batch_size (int): The number of documents to buffer.
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        YIELDS (Doc): Processed documents in order.
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        DOCS: https://nightly.spacy.io/api/tok2vec#pipe
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        """
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        for docs in minibatch(stream, batch_size):
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            docs = list(docs)
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            tokvecses = self.predict(docs)
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            self.set_annotations(docs, tokvecses)
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            yield from docs
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    def predict(self, docs: Iterable[Doc]):
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        """Apply the pipeline's model to a batch of docs, without modifying them.
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        Returns a single tensor for a batch of documents.
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        docs (Iterable[Doc]): The documents to predict.
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        RETURNS: Vector representations for each token in the documents.
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        DOCS: https://nightly.spacy.io/api/tok2vec#predict
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        """
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        tokvecs = self.model.predict(docs)
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        batch_id = Tok2VecListener.get_batch_id(docs)
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        for listener in self.listeners:
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            listener.receive(batch_id, tokvecs, lambda dX: [])
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        return tokvecs
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    def set_annotations(self, docs: Sequence[Doc], tokvecses) -> None:
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        """Modify a batch of documents, using pre-computed scores.
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        docs (Iterable[Doc]): The documents to modify.
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        tokvecses: The tensors to set, produced by Tok2Vec.predict.
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        DOCS: https://nightly.spacy.io/api/tok2vec#set_annotations
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        """
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        for doc, tokvecs in zip(docs, tokvecses):
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            assert tokvecs.shape[0] == len(doc)
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            doc.tensor = tokvecs
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    def update(
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        self,
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        examples: Iterable[Example],
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        *,
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        drop: float = 0.0,
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        sgd: Optional[Optimizer] = None,
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        losses: Optional[Dict[str, float]] = None,
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        set_annotations: bool = False,
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    ):
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        """Learn from a batch of documents and gold-standard information,
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        updating the pipe's model.
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        examples (Iterable[Example]): A batch of Example objects.
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        drop (float): The dropout rate.
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        set_annotations (bool): Whether or not to update the Example objects
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            with the predictions.
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        sgd (thinc.api.Optimizer): The optimizer.
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        losses (Dict[str, float]): Optional record of the loss during training.
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            Updated using the component name as the key.
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        RETURNS (Dict[str, float]): The updated losses dictionary.
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        DOCS: https://nightly.spacy.io/api/tok2vec#update
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        """
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        if losses is None:
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            losses = {}
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        validate_examples(examples, "Tok2Vec.update")
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        docs = [eg.predicted for eg in examples]
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        set_dropout_rate(self.model, drop)
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        tokvecs, bp_tokvecs = self.model.begin_update(docs)
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        d_tokvecs = [self.model.ops.alloc2f(*t2v.shape) for t2v in tokvecs]
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        losses.setdefault(self.name, 0.0)
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        def accumulate_gradient(one_d_tokvecs):
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            """Accumulate tok2vec loss and gradient. This is passed as a callback
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            to all but the last listener. Only the last one does the backprop.
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            """
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            nonlocal d_tokvecs
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            for i in range(len(one_d_tokvecs)):
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                d_tokvecs[i] += one_d_tokvecs[i]
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                losses[self.name] += float((one_d_tokvecs[i] ** 2).sum())
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        def backprop(one_d_tokvecs):
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            """Callback to actually do the backprop. Passed to last listener."""
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            accumulate_gradient(one_d_tokvecs)
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            d_docs = bp_tokvecs(d_tokvecs)
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            if sgd is not None:
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                self.model.finish_update(sgd)
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            return d_docs
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        batch_id = Tok2VecListener.get_batch_id(docs)
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        for listener in self.listeners[:-1]:
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            listener.receive(batch_id, tokvecs, accumulate_gradient)
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        if self.listeners:
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            self.listeners[-1].receive(batch_id, tokvecs, backprop)
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        if set_annotations:
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            self.set_annotations(docs, tokvecs)
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        return losses
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    def get_loss(self, examples, scores) -> None:
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        pass
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    def initialize(
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        self,
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        get_examples: Callable[[], Iterable[Example]],
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        *,
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        nlp: Optional[Language] = None,
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    ):
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        """Initialize the pipe for training, using a representative set
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        of data examples.
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        get_examples (Callable[[], Iterable[Example]]): Function that
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            returns a representative sample of gold-standard Example objects.
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        nlp (Language): The current nlp object the component is part of.
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        DOCS: https://nightly.spacy.io/api/tok2vec#initialize
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        """
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        self._ensure_examples(get_examples)
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        doc_sample = []
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        for example in islice(get_examples(), 10):
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            doc_sample.append(example.x)
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        assert doc_sample, Errors.E923.format(name=self.name)
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        self.model.initialize(X=doc_sample)
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    def add_label(self, label):
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        raise NotImplementedError
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class Tok2VecListener(Model):
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    """A layer that gets fed its answers from an upstream connection,
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    for instance from a component earlier in the pipeline.
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    The Tok2VecListener layer is used as a sublayer within a component such
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    as a parser, NER or text categorizer. Usually you'll have multiple listeners
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    connecting to a single upstream Tok2Vec component, that's earlier in the
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    pipeline. The Tok2VecListener layers act as proxies, passing the predictions
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    from the Tok2Vec component into downstream components, and communicating
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    gradients back upstream.
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    """
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    name = "tok2vec-listener"
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    def __init__(self, upstream_name: str, width: int) -> None:
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        """
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        upstream_name (str): A string to identify the 'upstream' Tok2Vec component
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            to communicate with. The upstream name should either be the wildcard
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            string '*', or the name of the `Tok2Vec` component. You'll almost
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            never have multiple upstream Tok2Vec components, so the wildcard
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            string will almost always be fine.
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        width (int):
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            The width of the vectors produced by the upstream tok2vec component.
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        """
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        Model.__init__(self, name=self.name, forward=forward, dims={"nO": width})
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        self.upstream_name = upstream_name
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        self._batch_id = None
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        self._outputs = None
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        self._backprop = None
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    @classmethod
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    def get_batch_id(cls, inputs: List[Doc]) -> int:
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        """Calculate a content-sensitive hash of the batch of documents, to check
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        whether the next batch of documents is unexpected.
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        """
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        return sum(sum(token.orth for token in doc) for doc in inputs)
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    def receive(self, batch_id: int, outputs, backprop) -> None:
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        """Store a batch of training predictions and a backprop callback. The
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        predictions and callback are produced by the upstream Tok2Vec component,
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        and later will be used when the listener's component's model is called.
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        """
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        self._batch_id = batch_id
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        self._outputs = outputs
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        self._backprop = backprop
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    def verify_inputs(self, inputs) -> bool:
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        """Check that the batch of Doc objects matches the ones we have a
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        prediction for.
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        """
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        if self._batch_id is None and self._outputs is None:
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            raise ValueError(Errors.E954)
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        else:
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            batch_id = self.get_batch_id(inputs)
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            if batch_id != self._batch_id:
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                raise ValueError(Errors.E953.format(id1=batch_id, id2=self._batch_id))
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            else:
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                return True
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def forward(model: Tok2VecListener, inputs, is_train: bool):
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    """Supply the outputs from the upstream Tok2Vec component."""
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    if is_train:
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        model.verify_inputs(inputs)
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        return model._outputs, model._backprop
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    else:
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        # This is pretty grim, but it's hard to do better :(.
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        # It's hard to avoid relying on the doc.tensor attribute, because the
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        # pipeline components can batch the data differently during prediction.
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        # That doesn't happen in update, where the nlp object works on batches
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        # of data.
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        # When the components batch differently, we don't receive a matching
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        # prediction from the upstream, so we can't predict.
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        if not all(doc.tensor.size for doc in inputs):
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            # But we do need to do *something* if the tensor hasn't been set.
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            # The compromise is to at least return data of the right shape,
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            # so the output is valid.
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            width = model.get_dim("nO")
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            outputs = [model.ops.alloc2f(len(doc), width) for doc in inputs]
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        else:
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            outputs = [doc.tensor for doc in inputs]
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        return outputs, lambda dX: []
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