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* [wip] Update * [wip] Update * Add initial port * [wip] Update * Fix all imports * Add spancat_exclusive to pipeline * [WIP] Update * [ci skip] Add breakpoint for debugging * Use spacy.SpanCategorizer.v1 as default archi * Update spacy/pipeline/spancat_exclusive.py Co-authored-by: kadarakos <kadar.akos@gmail.com> * [ci skip] Small updates * Use Softmax v2 directly from thinc * Cache the label map * Fix mypy errors However, I ignored line 370 because it opened up a bunch of type errors that might be trickier to solve and might lead to a more complicated codebase. * avoid multiplication with 1.0 Co-authored-by: kadarakos <kadar.akos@gmail.com> * Update spacy/pipeline/spancat_exclusive.py Co-authored-by: Sofie Van Landeghem <svlandeg@users.noreply.github.com> * Update component versions to v2 * Add scorer to docstring * Add _n_labels property to SpanCategorizer Instead of using len(self.labels) in initialize() I am using a private property self._n_labels. This achieves implementation parity and allows me to delete the whole initialize() method for spancat_exclusive (since it's now the same with spancat). * Inherit from SpanCat instead of TrainablePipe This commit changes the inheritance structure of Exclusive_Spancat, now it's inheriting from SpanCategorizer than TrainablePipe. This allows me to remove duplicate methods that are already present in the parent function. * Revert documentation link to spancat * Fix init call for exclusive spancat * Update spacy/pipeline/spancat_exclusive.py Co-authored-by: Adriane Boyd <adrianeboyd@gmail.com> * Import Suggester from spancat * Include zero_init.v1 for spancat * Implement _allow_extra_label to use _n_labels To ensure that spancat / spancat_exclusive cannot be resized after initialization, I inherited the _allow_extra_label() method from spacy/pipeline/trainable_pipe.pyx and used self._n_labels instead of len(self.labels) for checking. 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---
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title: SpanCategorizer
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tag: class,experimental
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source: spacy/pipeline/spancat.py
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version: 3.1
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teaser: 'Pipeline component for labeling potentially overlapping spans of text'
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api_base_class: /api/pipe
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api_string_name: spancat
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api_trainable: true
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---
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A span categorizer consists of two parts: a [suggester function](#suggesters)
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that proposes candidate spans, which may or may not overlap, and a labeler model
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that predicts zero or more labels for each candidate.
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This component comes in two forms: `spancat` and `spancat_singlelabel` (added in
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spaCy v3.5.1). When you need to perform multi-label classification on your
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spans, use `spancat`. The `spancat` component uses a `Logistic` layer where the
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output class probabilities are independent for each class. However, if you need
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to predict at most one true class for a span, then use `spancat_singlelabel`. It
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uses a `Softmax` layer and treats the task as a multi-class problem.
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Predicted spans will be saved in a [`SpanGroup`](/api/spangroup) on the doc.
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Individual span scores can be found in `spangroup.attrs["scores"]`.
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## Assigned Attributes {id="assigned-attributes"}
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Predictions will be saved to `Doc.spans[spans_key]` as a
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[`SpanGroup`](/api/spangroup). The scores for the spans in the `SpanGroup` will
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be saved in `SpanGroup.attrs["scores"]`.
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`spans_key` defaults to `"sc"`, but can be passed as a parameter.
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| Location | Value |
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| -------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------- |
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| `Doc.spans[spans_key]` | The annotated spans. ~~SpanGroup~~ |
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| `Doc.spans[spans_key].attrs["scores"]` | The score for each span in the `SpanGroup`. ~~Floats1d~~ |
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## Config and implementation {id="config"}
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The default config is defined by the pipeline component factory and describes
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how the component should be configured. You can override its settings via the
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`config` argument on [`nlp.add_pipe`](/api/language#add_pipe) or in your
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[`config.cfg` for training](/usage/training#config). See the
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[model architectures](/api/architectures) documentation for details on the
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architectures and their arguments and hyperparameters.
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> #### Example (spancat)
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>
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> ```python
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> from spacy.pipeline.spancat import DEFAULT_SPANCAT_MODEL
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> config = {
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> "threshold": 0.5,
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> "spans_key": "labeled_spans",
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> "max_positive": None,
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> "model": DEFAULT_SPANCAT_MODEL,
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> "suggester": {"@misc": "spacy.ngram_suggester.v1", "sizes": [1, 2, 3]},
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> }
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> nlp.add_pipe("spancat", config=config)
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> ```
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> #### Example (spancat_singlelabel)
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>
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> ```python
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> from spacy.pipeline.spancat import DEFAULT_SPANCAT_SINGLELABEL_MODEL
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> config = {
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> "threshold": 0.5,
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> "spans_key": "labeled_spans",
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> "model": DEFAULT_SPANCAT_SINGLELABEL_MODEL,
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> "suggester": {"@misc": "spacy.ngram_suggester.v1", "sizes": [1, 2, 3]},
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> # Additional spancat_singlelabel parameters
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> "negative_weight": 0.8,
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> "allow_overlap": True,
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> }
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> nlp.add_pipe("spancat_singlelabel", config=config)
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> ```
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| Setting | Description |
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| --------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| `suggester` | A function that [suggests spans](#suggesters). Spans are returned as a ragged array with two integer columns, for the start and end positions. Defaults to [`ngram_suggester`](#ngram_suggester). ~~Callable[[Iterable[Doc], Optional[Ops]], Ragged]~~ |
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| `model` | A model instance that is given a a list of documents and `(start, end)` indices representing candidate span offsets. The model predicts a probability for each category for each span. Defaults to [SpanCategorizer](/api/architectures#SpanCategorizer). ~~Model[Tuple[List[Doc], Ragged], Floats2d]~~ |
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| `spans_key` | Key of the [`Doc.spans`](/api/doc#spans) dict to save the spans under. During initialization and training, the component will look for spans on the reference document under the same key. Defaults to `"sc"`. ~~str~~ |
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| `threshold` | Minimum probability to consider a prediction positive. Spans with a positive prediction will be saved on the Doc. Meant to be used in combination with the multi-class `spancat` component with a `Logistic` scoring layer. Defaults to `0.5`. ~~float~~ |
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| `max_positive` | Maximum number of labels to consider positive per span. Defaults to `None`, indicating no limit. Meant to be used together with the `spancat` component and defaults to 0 with `spancat_singlelabel`. ~~Optional[int]~~ |
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| `scorer` | The scoring method. Defaults to [`Scorer.score_spans`](/api/scorer#score_spans) for `Doc.spans[spans_key]` with overlapping spans allowed. ~~Optional[Callable]~~ |
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| `add_negative_label` <Tag variant="new">3.5.1</Tag> | Whether to learn to predict a special negative label for each unannotated `Span` . This should be `True` when using a `Softmax` classifier layer and so its `True` by default for `spancat_singlelabel`. Spans with negative labels and their scores are not stored as annotations. ~~bool~~ |
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| `negative_weight` <Tag variant="new">3.5.1</Tag> | Multiplier for the loss terms. It can be used to downweight the negative samples if there are too many. It is only used when `add_negative_label` is `True`. Defaults to `1.0`. ~~float~~ |
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| `allow_overlap` <Tag variant="new">3.5.1</Tag> | If `True`, the data is assumed to contain overlapping spans. It is only available when `max_positive` is exactly 1. Defaults to `True`. ~~bool~~ |
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```python
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%%GITHUB_SPACY/spacy/pipeline/spancat.py
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```
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## SpanCategorizer.\_\_init\_\_ {id="init",tag="method"}
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> #### Example
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>
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> ```python
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> # Construction via add_pipe with default model
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> # Replace 'spancat' with 'spancat_singlelabel' for exclusive classes
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> spancat = nlp.add_pipe("spancat")
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>
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> # Construction via add_pipe with custom model
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> config = {"model": {"@architectures": "my_spancat"}}
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> parser = nlp.add_pipe("spancat", config=config)
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>
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> # Construction from class
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> from spacy.pipeline import SpanCategorizer
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> spancat = SpanCategorizer(nlp.vocab, model, suggester)
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> ```
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Create a new pipeline instance. In your application, you would normally use a
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shortcut for this and instantiate the component using its string name and
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[`nlp.add_pipe`](/api/language#create_pipe).
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| Name | Description |
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| --------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| `vocab` | The shared vocabulary. ~~Vocab~~ |
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| `model` | A model instance that is given a a list of documents and `(start, end)` indices representing candidate span offsets. The model predicts a probability for each category for each span. ~~Model[Tuple[List[Doc], Ragged], Floats2d]~~ |
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| `suggester` | A function that [suggests spans](#suggesters). Spans are returned as a ragged array with two integer columns, for the start and end positions. ~~Callable[[Iterable[Doc], Optional[Ops]], Ragged]~~ |
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| `name` | String name of the component instance. Used to add entries to the `losses` during training. ~~str~~ |
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| _keyword-only_ | |
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| `spans_key` | Key of the [`Doc.spans`](/api/doc#sans) dict to save the spans under. During initialization and training, the component will look for spans on the reference document under the same key. Defaults to `"sc"`. ~~str~~ |
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| `threshold` | Minimum probability to consider a prediction positive. Spans with a positive prediction will be saved on the Doc. Defaults to `0.5`. ~~float~~ |
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| `max_positive` | Maximum number of labels to consider positive per span. Defaults to `None`, indicating no limit. ~~Optional[int]~~ |
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| `allow_overlap` <Tag variant="new">3.5.1</Tag> | If `True`, the data is assumed to contain overlapping spans. It is only available when `max_positive` is exactly 1. Defaults to `True`. ~~bool~~ |
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| `add_negative_label` <Tag variant="new">3.5.1</Tag> | Whether to learn to predict a special negative label for each unannotated `Span`. This should be `True` when using a `Softmax` classifier layer and so its `True` by default for `spancat_singlelabel` . Spans with negative labels and their scores are not stored as annotations. ~~bool~~ |
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| `negative_weight` <Tag variant="new">3.5.1</Tag> | Multiplier for the loss terms. It can be used to downweight the negative samples if there are too many . It is only used when `add_negative_label` is `True`. Defaults to `1.0`. ~~float~~ |
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## SpanCategorizer.\_\_call\_\_ {id="call",tag="method"}
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Apply the pipe to one document. The document is modified in place, and returned.
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This usually happens under the hood when the `nlp` object is called on a text
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and all pipeline components are applied to the `Doc` in order. Both
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[`__call__`](/api/spancategorizer#call) and [`pipe`](/api/spancategorizer#pipe)
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delegate to the [`predict`](/api/spancategorizer#predict) and
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[`set_annotations`](/api/spancategorizer#set_annotations) methods.
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> #### Example
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>
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> ```python
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> doc = nlp("This is a sentence.")
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> spancat = nlp.add_pipe("spancat")
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> # This usually happens under the hood
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> processed = spancat(doc)
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> ```
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| Name | Description |
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| ----------- | -------------------------------- |
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| `doc` | The document to process. ~~Doc~~ |
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| **RETURNS** | The processed document. ~~Doc~~ |
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## SpanCategorizer.pipe {id="pipe",tag="method"}
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Apply the pipe to a stream of documents. This usually happens under the hood
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when the `nlp` object is called on a text and all pipeline components are
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applied to the `Doc` in order. Both [`__call__`](/api/spancategorizer#call) and
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[`pipe`](/api/spancategorizer#pipe) delegate to the
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[`predict`](/api/spancategorizer#predict) and
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[`set_annotations`](/api/spancategorizer#set_annotations) methods.
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> #### Example
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>
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> ```python
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> spancat = nlp.add_pipe("spancat")
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> for doc in spancat.pipe(docs, batch_size=50):
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> pass
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> ```
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| Name | Description |
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| -------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| `stream` | A stream of documents. ~~Iterable[Doc]~~ |
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| _keyword-only_ | |
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| `batch_size` | The number of documents to buffer. Defaults to `128`. ~~int~~ |
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| **YIELDS** | The processed documents in order. ~~Doc~~ |
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## SpanCategorizer.initialize {id="initialize",tag="method"}
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Initialize the component for training. `get_examples` should be a function that
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returns an iterable of [`Example`](/api/example) objects. **At least one example
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should be supplied.** The data examples are used to **initialize the model** of
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the component and can either be the full training data or a representative
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sample. Initialization includes validating the network,
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[inferring missing shapes](https://thinc.ai/docs/usage-models#validation) and
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setting up the label scheme based on the data. This method is typically called
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by [`Language.initialize`](/api/language#initialize) and lets you customize
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arguments it receives via the
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[`[initialize.components]`](/api/data-formats#config-initialize) block in the
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config.
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> #### Example
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> ```python
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> spancat = nlp.add_pipe("spancat")
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> spancat.initialize(lambda: examples, nlp=nlp)
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> ```
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>
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> ```ini
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> ### config.cfg
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> [initialize.components.spancat]
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>
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> [initialize.components.spancat.labels]
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> @readers = "spacy.read_labels.v1"
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> path = "corpus/labels/spancat.json
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> ```
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| `get_examples` | Function that returns gold-standard annotations in the form of [`Example`](/api/example) objects. Must contain at least one `Example`. ~~Callable[[], Iterable[Example]]~~ |
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| `nlp` | The current `nlp` object. Defaults to `None`. ~~Optional[Language]~~ |
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| `labels` | The label information to add to the component, as provided by the [`label_data`](#label_data) property after initialization. To generate a reusable JSON file from your data, you should run the [`init labels`](/api/cli#init-labels) command. If no labels are provided, the `get_examples` callback is used to extract the labels from the data, which may be a lot slower. ~~Optional[Iterable[str]]~~ |
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## SpanCategorizer.predict {id="predict",tag="method"}
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Apply the component's model to a batch of [`Doc`](/api/doc) objects without
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modifying them.
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> #### Example
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> ```python
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> spancat = nlp.add_pipe("spancat")
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> scores = spancat.predict([doc1, doc2])
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> ```
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| `docs` | The documents to predict. ~~Iterable[Doc]~~ |
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| **RETURNS** | The model's prediction for each document. |
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## SpanCategorizer.set_annotations {id="set_annotations",tag="method"}
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Modify a batch of [`Doc`](/api/doc) objects using pre-computed scores.
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> #### Example
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> ```python
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> spancat = nlp.add_pipe("spancat")
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> scores = spancat.predict(docs)
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> spancat.set_annotations(docs, scores)
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> ```
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| `docs` | The documents to modify. ~~Iterable[Doc]~~ |
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| `scores` | The scores to set, produced by `SpanCategorizer.predict`. |
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## SpanCategorizer.update {id="update",tag="method"}
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Learn from a batch of [`Example`](/api/example) objects containing the
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predictions and gold-standard annotations, and update the component's model.
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Delegates to [`predict`](/api/spancategorizer#predict) and
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[`get_loss`](/api/spancategorizer#get_loss).
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> #### Example
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> ```python
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> spancat = nlp.add_pipe("spancat")
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> optimizer = nlp.initialize()
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> losses = spancat.update(examples, sgd=optimizer)
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> ```
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| `examples` | A batch of [`Example`](/api/example) objects to learn from. ~~Iterable[Example]~~ |
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| `drop` | The dropout rate. ~~float~~ |
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| `sgd` | An optimizer. Will be created via [`create_optimizer`](#create_optimizer) if not set. ~~Optional[Optimizer]~~ |
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| `losses` | Optional record of the loss during training. Updated using the component name as the key. ~~Optional[Dict[str, float]]~~ |
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| **RETURNS** | The updated `losses` dictionary. ~~Dict[str, float]~~ |
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## SpanCategorizer.set_candidates {id="set_candidates",tag="method", version="3.3"}
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Use the suggester to add a list of [`Span`](/api/span) candidates to a list of
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[`Doc`](/api/doc) objects. This method is intended to be used for debugging
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purposes.
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> #### Example
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>
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> ```python
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> spancat = nlp.add_pipe("spancat")
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> spancat.set_candidates(docs, "candidates")
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> ```
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| Name | Description |
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| ---------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| `docs` | The documents to modify. ~~Iterable[Doc]~~ |
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| `candidates_key` | Key of the Doc.spans dict to save the candidate spans under. ~~str~~ |
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## SpanCategorizer.get_loss {id="get_loss",tag="method"}
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Find the loss and gradient of loss for the batch of documents and their
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predicted scores.
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> #### Example
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>
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> ```python
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> spancat = nlp.add_pipe("spancat")
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> scores = spancat.predict([eg.predicted for eg in examples])
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> loss, d_loss = spancat.get_loss(examples, scores)
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> ```
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| Name | Description |
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| -------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| `examples` | The batch of examples. ~~Iterable[Example]~~ |
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| `spans_scores` | Scores representing the model's predictions. ~~Tuple[Ragged, Floats2d]~~ |
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| **RETURNS** | The loss and the gradient, i.e. `(loss, gradient)`. ~~Tuple[float, float]~~ |
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## SpanCategorizer.create_optimizer {id="create_optimizer",tag="method"}
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Create an optimizer for the pipeline component.
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> #### Example
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>
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> ```python
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> spancat = nlp.add_pipe("spancat")
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> optimizer = spancat.create_optimizer()
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> ```
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| Name | Description |
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| ----------- | ---------------------------- |
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| **RETURNS** | The optimizer. ~~Optimizer~~ |
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## SpanCategorizer.use_params {id="use_params",tag="method, contextmanager"}
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Modify the pipe's model to use the given parameter values.
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> #### Example
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>
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> ```python
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> spancat = nlp.add_pipe("spancat")
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> with spancat.use_params(optimizer.averages):
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> spancat.to_disk("/best_model")
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> ```
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| Name | Description |
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| -------- | -------------------------------------------------- |
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| `params` | The parameter values to use in the model. ~~dict~~ |
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## SpanCategorizer.add_label {id="add_label",tag="method"}
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Add a new label to the pipe. Raises an error if the output dimension is already
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set, or if the model has already been fully [initialized](#initialize). Note
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that you don't have to call this method if you provide a **representative data
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sample** to the [`initialize`](#initialize) method. In this case, all labels
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found in the sample will be automatically added to the model, and the output
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dimension will be [inferred](/usage/layers-architectures#thinc-shape-inference)
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automatically.
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> #### Example
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>
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> ```python
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> spancat = nlp.add_pipe("spancat")
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> spancat.add_label("MY_LABEL")
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> ```
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| Name | Description |
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| ----------- | ----------------------------------------------------------- |
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| `label` | The label to add. ~~str~~ |
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| **RETURNS** | `0` if the label is already present, otherwise `1`. ~~int~~ |
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## SpanCategorizer.to_disk {id="to_disk",tag="method"}
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Serialize the pipe to disk.
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> #### Example
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>
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> ```python
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> spancat = nlp.add_pipe("spancat")
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> spancat.to_disk("/path/to/spancat")
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> ```
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| Name | Description |
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| -------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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| `path` | A path to a directory, which will be created if it doesn't exist. Paths may be either strings or `Path`-like objects. ~~Union[str, Path]~~ |
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| _keyword-only_ | |
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| `exclude` | String names of [serialization fields](#serialization-fields) to exclude. ~~Iterable[str]~~ |
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## SpanCategorizer.from_disk {id="from_disk",tag="method"}
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Load the pipe from disk. Modifies the object in place and returns it.
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> #### Example
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>
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> ```python
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> spancat = nlp.add_pipe("spancat")
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> spancat.from_disk("/path/to/spancat")
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> ```
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| Name | Description |
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| -------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| `path` | A path to a directory. Paths may be either strings or `Path`-like objects. ~~Union[str, Path]~~ |
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| _keyword-only_ | |
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| `exclude` | String names of [serialization fields](#serialization-fields) to exclude. ~~Iterable[str]~~ |
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| **RETURNS** | The modified `SpanCategorizer` object. ~~SpanCategorizer~~ |
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## SpanCategorizer.to_bytes {id="to_bytes",tag="method"}
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> #### Example
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>
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> ```python
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> spancat = nlp.add_pipe("spancat")
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> spancat_bytes = spancat.to_bytes()
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> ```
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Serialize the pipe to a bytestring.
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| Name | Description |
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| -------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| _keyword-only_ | |
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| `exclude` | String names of [serialization fields](#serialization-fields) to exclude. ~~Iterable[str]~~ |
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| **RETURNS** | The serialized form of the `SpanCategorizer` object. ~~bytes~~ |
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## SpanCategorizer.from_bytes {id="from_bytes",tag="method"}
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Load the pipe from a bytestring. Modifies the object in place and returns it.
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> #### Example
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>
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> ```python
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> spancat_bytes = spancat.to_bytes()
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> spancat = nlp.add_pipe("spancat")
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> spancat.from_bytes(spancat_bytes)
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> ```
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|
| Name | Description |
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| -------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| `bytes_data` | The data to load from. ~~bytes~~ |
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| _keyword-only_ | |
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| `exclude` | String names of [serialization fields](#serialization-fields) to exclude. ~~Iterable[str]~~ |
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| **RETURNS** | The `SpanCategorizer` object. ~~SpanCategorizer~~ |
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## SpanCategorizer.labels {id="labels",tag="property"}
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|
The labels currently added to the component.
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|
> #### Example
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>
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> ```python
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> spancat.add_label("MY_LABEL")
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> assert "MY_LABEL" in spancat.labels
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> ```
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|
|
| Name | Description |
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|
| ----------- | ------------------------------------------------------ |
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|
| **RETURNS** | The labels added to the component. ~~Tuple[str, ...]~~ |
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## SpanCategorizer.label_data {id="label_data",tag="property"}
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|
The labels currently added to the component and their internal meta information.
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|
This is the data generated by [`init labels`](/api/cli#init-labels) and used by
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[`SpanCategorizer.initialize`](/api/spancategorizer#initialize) to initialize
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|
the model with a pre-defined label set.
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|
|
|
> #### Example
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>
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> ```python
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> labels = spancat.label_data
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> spancat.initialize(lambda: [], nlp=nlp, labels=labels)
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> ```
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|
| Name | Description |
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|
| ----------- | ---------------------------------------------------------- |
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| **RETURNS** | The label data added to the component. ~~Tuple[str, ...]~~ |
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|
## Serialization fields {id="serialization-fields"}
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|
|
|
During serialization, spaCy will export several data fields used to restore
|
|
different aspects of the object. If needed, you can exclude them from
|
|
serialization by passing in the string names via the `exclude` argument.
|
|
|
|
> #### Example
|
|
>
|
|
> ```python
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|
> data = spancat.to_disk("/path", exclude=["vocab"])
|
|
> ```
|
|
|
|
| Name | Description |
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|
| ------- | -------------------------------------------------------------- |
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|
| `vocab` | The shared [`Vocab`](/api/vocab). |
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|
| `cfg` | The config file. You usually don't want to exclude this. |
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|
| `model` | The binary model data. You usually don't want to exclude this. |
|
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|
## Suggesters {id="suggesters",tag="registered functions",source="spacy/pipeline/spancat.py"}
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|
|
|
### spacy.ngram_suggester.v1 {id="ngram_suggester"}
|
|
|
|
> #### Example Config
|
|
>
|
|
> ```ini
|
|
> [components.spancat.suggester]
|
|
> @misc = "spacy.ngram_suggester.v1"
|
|
> sizes = [1, 2, 3]
|
|
> ```
|
|
|
|
Suggest all spans of the given lengths. Spans are returned as a ragged array of
|
|
integers. The array has two columns, indicating the start and end position.
|
|
|
|
| Name | Description |
|
|
| ----------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
|
| `sizes` | The phrase lengths to suggest. For example, `[1, 2]` will suggest phrases consisting of 1 or 2 tokens. ~~List[int]~~ |
|
|
| **CREATES** | The suggester function. ~~Callable[[Iterable[Doc], Optional[Ops]], Ragged]~~ |
|
|
|
|
### spacy.ngram_range_suggester.v1 {id="ngram_range_suggester"}
|
|
|
|
> #### Example Config
|
|
>
|
|
> ```ini
|
|
> [components.spancat.suggester]
|
|
> @misc = "spacy.ngram_range_suggester.v1"
|
|
> min_size = 2
|
|
> max_size = 4
|
|
> ```
|
|
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|
Suggest all spans of at least length `min_size` and at most length `max_size`
|
|
(both inclusive). Spans are returned as a ragged array of integers. The array
|
|
has two columns, indicating the start and end position.
|
|
|
|
| Name | Description |
|
|
| ----------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
|
|
| `min_size` | The minimal phrase lengths to suggest (inclusive). ~~[int]~~ |
|
|
| `max_size` | The maximal phrase lengths to suggest (exclusive). ~~[int]~~ |
|
|
| **CREATES** | The suggester function. ~~Callable[[Iterable[Doc], Optional[Ops]], Ragged]~~ |
|