spaCy/spacy/pipeline/transition_parser.pyx
Adriane Boyd 39153ef90f Update lexeme_norm checks
* Add util method for check
* Add new languages to list with lexeme norm tables
* Add check to all relevant components
* Add config details to warning message

Note that we're not actually inspecting the model config to see if
`NORM` is used as an attribute, so it may warn in cases where it's not
relevant.
2021-03-19 10:59:27 +01:00

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Cython

# cython: infer_types=True, cdivision=True, boundscheck=False, binding=True
from __future__ import print_function
from cymem.cymem cimport Pool
cimport numpy as np
from itertools import islice
from libcpp.vector cimport vector
from libc.string cimport memset, memcpy
from libc.stdlib cimport calloc, free
import random
import srsly
from thinc.api import set_dropout_rate, CupyOps
from thinc.extra.search cimport Beam
import numpy.random
import numpy
import warnings
from ._parser_internals.stateclass cimport StateClass
from ..ml.parser_model cimport alloc_activations, free_activations
from ..ml.parser_model cimport predict_states, arg_max_if_valid
from ..ml.parser_model cimport WeightsC, ActivationsC, SizesC, cpu_log_loss
from ..ml.parser_model cimport get_c_weights, get_c_sizes
from ..tokens.doc cimport Doc
from .trainable_pipe import TrainablePipe
from ._parser_internals cimport _beam_utils
from ._parser_internals import _beam_utils
from ..training import validate_examples, validate_get_examples
from ..errors import Errors, Warnings
from .. import util
cdef class Parser(TrainablePipe):
"""
Base class of the DependencyParser and EntityRecognizer.
"""
def __init__(
self,
Vocab vocab,
model,
name="base_parser",
moves=None,
*,
update_with_oracle_cut_size,
min_action_freq,
learn_tokens,
beam_width=1,
beam_density=0.0,
beam_update_prob=0.0,
multitasks=tuple(),
):
"""Create a Parser.
vocab (Vocab): The vocabulary object. Must be shared with documents
to be processed. The value is set to the `.vocab` attribute.
**cfg: Configuration parameters. Set to the `.cfg` attribute.
If it doesn't include a value for 'moves', a new instance is
created with `self.TransitionSystem()`. This defines how the
parse-state is created, updated and evaluated.
"""
self.vocab = vocab
self.name = name
cfg = {
"moves": moves,
"update_with_oracle_cut_size": update_with_oracle_cut_size,
"multitasks": list(multitasks),
"min_action_freq": min_action_freq,
"learn_tokens": learn_tokens,
"beam_width": beam_width,
"beam_density": beam_density,
"beam_update_prob": beam_update_prob
}
if moves is None:
# defined by EntityRecognizer as a BiluoPushDown
moves = self.TransitionSystem(self.vocab.strings)
self.moves = moves
self.model = model
if self.moves.n_moves != 0:
self.set_output(self.moves.n_moves)
self.cfg = cfg
self._multitasks = []
for multitask in cfg["multitasks"]:
self.add_multitask_objective(multitask)
self._rehearsal_model = None
def __getnewargs_ex__(self):
"""This allows pickling the Parser and its keyword-only init arguments"""
args = (self.vocab, self.model, self.name, self.moves)
return args, self.cfg
@property
def move_names(self):
names = []
for i in range(self.moves.n_moves):
name = self.moves.move_name(self.moves.c[i].move, self.moves.c[i].label)
# Explicitly removing the internal "U-" token used for blocking entities
if name != "U-":
names.append(name)
return names
@property
def labels(self):
class_names = [self.moves.get_class_name(i) for i in range(self.moves.n_moves)]
return class_names
@property
def label_data(self):
return self.moves.labels
@property
def tok2vec(self):
"""Return the embedding and convolutional layer of the model."""
return self.model.get_ref("tok2vec")
@property
def postprocesses(self):
# Available for subclasses, e.g. to deprojectivize
return []
def add_label(self, label):
resized = False
for action in self.moves.action_types:
added = self.moves.add_action(action, label)
if added:
resized = True
if resized:
self._resize()
self.vocab.strings.add(label)
return 1
return 0
def _ensure_labels_are_added(self, docs):
"""Ensure that all labels for a batch of docs are added."""
resized = False
labels = set()
for doc in docs:
labels.update(self.moves.get_doc_labels(doc))
for label in labels:
for action in self.moves.action_types:
added = self.moves.add_action(action, label)
if added:
self.vocab.strings.add(label)
resized = True
if resized:
self._resize()
return 1
return 0
def _resize(self):
self.model.attrs["resize_output"](self.model, self.moves.n_moves)
if self._rehearsal_model not in (True, False, None):
self._rehearsal_model.attrs["resize_output"](
self._rehearsal_model, self.moves.n_moves
)
def add_multitask_objective(self, target):
# Defined in subclasses, to avoid circular import
raise NotImplementedError
def init_multitask_objectives(self, get_examples, pipeline, **cfg):
"""Setup models for secondary objectives, to benefit from multi-task
learning. This method is intended to be overridden by subclasses.
For instance, the dependency parser can benefit from sharing
an input representation with a label prediction model. These auxiliary
models are discarded after training.
"""
pass
def use_params(self, params):
# Can't decorate cdef class :(. Workaround.
with self.model.use_params(params):
yield
def pipe(self, docs, *, int batch_size=256):
"""Process a stream of documents.
stream: The sequence of documents to process.
batch_size (int): Number of documents to accumulate into a working set.
error_handler (Callable[[str, List[Doc], Exception], Any]): Function that
deals with a failing batch of documents. The default function just reraises
the exception.
YIELDS (Doc): Documents, in order.
"""
cdef Doc doc
error_handler = self.get_error_handler()
for batch in util.minibatch(docs, size=batch_size):
batch_in_order = list(batch)
try:
by_length = sorted(batch, key=lambda doc: len(doc))
for subbatch in util.minibatch(by_length, size=max(batch_size//4, 2)):
subbatch = list(subbatch)
parse_states = self.predict(subbatch)
self.set_annotations(subbatch, parse_states)
yield from batch_in_order
except Exception as e:
error_handler(self.name, self, batch_in_order, e)
def predict(self, docs):
if isinstance(docs, Doc):
docs = [docs]
if not any(len(doc) for doc in docs):
result = self.moves.init_batch(docs)
return result
if self.cfg["beam_width"] == 1:
return self.greedy_parse(docs, drop=0.0)
else:
return self.beam_parse(
docs,
drop=0.0,
beam_width=self.cfg["beam_width"],
beam_density=self.cfg["beam_density"]
)
def greedy_parse(self, docs, drop=0.):
cdef vector[StateC*] states
cdef StateClass state
self._ensure_labels_are_added(docs)
set_dropout_rate(self.model, drop)
batch = self.moves.init_batch(docs)
model = self.model.predict(docs)
weights = get_c_weights(model)
for state in batch:
if not state.is_final():
states.push_back(state.c)
sizes = get_c_sizes(model, states.size())
with nogil:
self._parseC(&states[0],
weights, sizes)
model.clear_memory()
del model
return batch
def beam_parse(self, docs, int beam_width, float drop=0., beam_density=0.):
cdef Beam beam
cdef Doc doc
self._ensure_labels_are_added(docs)
batch = _beam_utils.BeamBatch(
self.moves,
self.moves.init_batch(docs),
None,
beam_width,
density=beam_density
)
model = self.model.predict(docs)
while not batch.is_done:
states = batch.get_unfinished_states()
if not states:
break
scores = model.predict(states)
batch.advance(scores)
model.clear_memory()
del model
return list(batch)
cdef void _parseC(self, StateC** states,
WeightsC weights, SizesC sizes) nogil:
cdef int i, j
cdef vector[StateC*] unfinished
cdef ActivationsC activations = alloc_activations(sizes)
while sizes.states >= 1:
predict_states(&activations,
states, &weights, sizes)
# Validate actions, argmax, take action.
self.c_transition_batch(states,
activations.scores, sizes.classes, sizes.states)
for i in range(sizes.states):
if not states[i].is_final():
unfinished.push_back(states[i])
for i in range(unfinished.size()):
states[i] = unfinished[i]
sizes.states = unfinished.size()
unfinished.clear()
free_activations(&activations)
def set_annotations(self, docs, states_or_beams):
cdef StateClass state
cdef Beam beam
cdef Doc doc
states = _beam_utils.collect_states(states_or_beams, docs)
for i, (state, doc) in enumerate(zip(states, docs)):
self.moves.set_annotations(state, doc)
for hook in self.postprocesses:
hook(doc)
def transition_states(self, states, float[:, ::1] scores):
cdef StateClass state
cdef float* c_scores = &scores[0, 0]
cdef vector[StateC*] c_states
for state in states:
c_states.push_back(state.c)
self.c_transition_batch(&c_states[0], c_scores, scores.shape[1], scores.shape[0])
return [state for state in states if not state.c.is_final()]
cdef void c_transition_batch(self, StateC** states, const float* scores,
int nr_class, int batch_size) nogil:
# n_moves should not be zero at this point, but make sure to avoid zero-length mem alloc
with gil:
assert self.moves.n_moves > 0, Errors.E924.format(name=self.name)
is_valid = <int*>calloc(self.moves.n_moves, sizeof(int))
cdef int i, guess
cdef Transition action
for i in range(batch_size):
self.moves.set_valid(is_valid, states[i])
guess = arg_max_if_valid(&scores[i*nr_class], is_valid, nr_class)
if guess == -1:
# This shouldn't happen, but it's hard to raise an error here,
# and we don't want to infinite loop. So, force to end state.
states[i].force_final()
else:
action = self.moves.c[guess]
action.do(states[i], action.label)
free(is_valid)
def update(self, examples, *, drop=0., sgd=None, losses=None):
cdef StateClass state
if losses is None:
losses = {}
losses.setdefault(self.name, 0.)
validate_examples(examples, "Parser.update")
self._ensure_labels_are_added(
[eg.x for eg in examples] + [eg.y for eg in examples]
)
for multitask in self._multitasks:
multitask.update(examples, drop=drop, sgd=sgd)
n_examples = len([eg for eg in examples if self.moves.has_gold(eg)])
if n_examples == 0:
return losses
set_dropout_rate(self.model, drop)
# The probability we use beam update, instead of falling back to
# a greedy update
beam_update_prob = self.cfg["beam_update_prob"]
if self.cfg['beam_width'] >= 2 and numpy.random.random() < beam_update_prob:
return self.update_beam(
examples,
beam_width=self.cfg["beam_width"],
sgd=sgd,
losses=losses,
beam_density=self.cfg["beam_density"]
)
max_moves = self.cfg["update_with_oracle_cut_size"]
if max_moves >= 1:
# Chop sequences into lengths of this many words, to make the
# batch uniform length.
max_moves = int(random.uniform(max_moves // 2, max_moves * 2))
states, golds, _ = self._init_gold_batch(
examples,
max_length=max_moves
)
else:
states, golds, _ = self.moves.init_gold_batch(examples)
if not states:
return losses
model, backprop_tok2vec = self.model.begin_update([eg.x for eg in examples])
all_states = list(states)
states_golds = list(zip(states, golds))
n_moves = 0
while states_golds:
states, golds = zip(*states_golds)
scores, backprop = model.begin_update(states)
d_scores = self.get_batch_loss(states, golds, scores, losses)
# Note that the gradient isn't normalized by the batch size
# here, because our "samples" are really the states...But we
# can't normalize by the number of states either, as then we'd
# be getting smaller gradients for states in long sequences.
backprop(d_scores)
# Follow the predicted action
self.transition_states(states, scores)
states_golds = [(s, g) for (s, g) in zip(states, golds) if not s.is_final()]
if max_moves >= 1 and n_moves >= max_moves:
break
n_moves += 1
backprop_tok2vec(golds)
if sgd not in (None, False):
self.finish_update(sgd)
# Ugh, this is annoying. If we're working on GPU, we want to free the
# memory ASAP. It seems that Python doesn't necessarily get around to
# removing these in time if we don't explicitly delete? It's confusing.
del backprop
del backprop_tok2vec
model.clear_memory()
del model
return losses
def rehearse(self, examples, sgd=None, losses=None, **cfg):
"""Perform a "rehearsal" update, to prevent catastrophic forgetting."""
if losses is None:
losses = {}
for multitask in self._multitasks:
if hasattr(multitask, 'rehearse'):
multitask.rehearse(examples, losses=losses, sgd=sgd)
if self._rehearsal_model is None:
return None
losses.setdefault(self.name, 0.)
validate_examples(examples, "Parser.rehearse")
docs = [eg.predicted for eg in examples]
states = self.moves.init_batch(docs)
# This is pretty dirty, but the NER can resize itself in init_batch,
# if labels are missing. We therefore have to check whether we need to
# expand our model output.
self._resize()
# Prepare the stepwise model, and get the callback for finishing the batch
set_dropout_rate(self._rehearsal_model, 0.0)
set_dropout_rate(self.model, 0.0)
tutor, _ = self._rehearsal_model.begin_update(docs)
model, backprop_tok2vec = self.model.begin_update(docs)
n_scores = 0.
loss = 0.
while states:
targets, _ = tutor.begin_update(states)
guesses, backprop = model.begin_update(states)
d_scores = (guesses - targets) / targets.shape[0]
# If all weights for an output are 0 in the original model, don't
# supervise that output. This allows us to add classes.
loss += (d_scores**2).sum()
backprop(d_scores)
# Follow the predicted action
self.transition_states(states, guesses)
states = [state for state in states if not state.is_final()]
n_scores += d_scores.size
# Do the backprop
backprop_tok2vec(docs)
if sgd is not None:
self.finish_update(sgd)
losses[self.name] += loss / n_scores
del backprop
del backprop_tok2vec
model.clear_memory()
tutor.clear_memory()
del model
del tutor
return losses
def update_beam(self, examples, *, beam_width,
drop=0., sgd=None, losses=None, beam_density=0.0):
states, golds, _ = self.moves.init_gold_batch(examples)
if not states:
return losses
# Prepare the stepwise model, and get the callback for finishing the batch
model, backprop_tok2vec = self.model.begin_update(
[eg.predicted for eg in examples])
loss = _beam_utils.update_beam(
self.moves,
states,
golds,
model,
beam_width,
beam_density=beam_density,
)
losses[self.name] += loss
backprop_tok2vec(golds)
if sgd is not None:
self.finish_update(sgd)
def get_batch_loss(self, states, golds, float[:, ::1] scores, losses):
cdef StateClass state
cdef Pool mem = Pool()
cdef int i
# n_moves should not be zero at this point, but make sure to avoid zero-length mem alloc
assert self.moves.n_moves > 0, Errors.E924.format(name=self.name)
is_valid = <int*>mem.alloc(self.moves.n_moves, sizeof(int))
costs = <float*>mem.alloc(self.moves.n_moves, sizeof(float))
cdef np.ndarray d_scores = numpy.zeros((len(states), self.moves.n_moves),
dtype='f', order='C')
c_d_scores = <float*>d_scores.data
unseen_classes = self.model.attrs["unseen_classes"]
for i, (state, gold) in enumerate(zip(states, golds)):
memset(is_valid, 0, self.moves.n_moves * sizeof(int))
memset(costs, 0, self.moves.n_moves * sizeof(float))
self.moves.set_costs(is_valid, costs, state.c, gold)
for j in range(self.moves.n_moves):
if costs[j] <= 0.0 and j in unseen_classes:
unseen_classes.remove(j)
cpu_log_loss(c_d_scores,
costs, is_valid, &scores[i, 0], d_scores.shape[1])
c_d_scores += d_scores.shape[1]
# Note that we don't normalize this. See comment in update() for why.
if losses is not None:
losses.setdefault(self.name, 0.)
losses[self.name] += (d_scores**2).sum()
return d_scores
def set_output(self, nO):
self.model.attrs["resize_output"](self.model, nO)
def initialize(self, get_examples, nlp=None, labels=None):
validate_get_examples(get_examples, "Parser.initialize")
util.check_lexeme_norms(self.vocab, "parser or NER")
if labels is not None:
actions = dict(labels)
else:
actions = self.moves.get_actions(
examples=get_examples(),
min_freq=self.cfg['min_action_freq'],
learn_tokens=self.cfg["learn_tokens"]
)
for action, labels in self.moves.labels.items():
actions.setdefault(action, {})
for label, freq in labels.items():
if label not in actions[action]:
actions[action][label] = freq
self.moves.initialize_actions(actions)
# make sure we resize so we have an appropriate upper layer
self._resize()
doc_sample = []
if nlp is not None:
for name, component in nlp.pipeline:
if component is self:
break
# non-trainable components may have a pipe() implementation that refers to dummy
# predict and set_annotations methods
if hasattr(component, "pipe"):
doc_sample = list(component.pipe(doc_sample, batch_size=8))
else:
doc_sample = [component(doc) for doc in doc_sample]
if not doc_sample:
for example in islice(get_examples(), 10):
doc_sample.append(example.predicted)
assert len(doc_sample) > 0, Errors.E923.format(name=self.name)
self.model.initialize(doc_sample)
if nlp is not None:
self.init_multitask_objectives(get_examples, nlp.pipeline)
def to_disk(self, path, exclude=tuple()):
serializers = {
"model": lambda p: (self.model.to_disk(p) if self.model is not True else True),
"vocab": lambda p: self.vocab.to_disk(p),
"moves": lambda p: self.moves.to_disk(p, exclude=["strings"]),
"cfg": lambda p: srsly.write_json(p, self.cfg)
}
util.to_disk(path, serializers, exclude)
def from_disk(self, path, exclude=tuple()):
deserializers = {
"vocab": lambda p: self.vocab.from_disk(p),
"moves": lambda p: self.moves.from_disk(p, exclude=["strings"]),
"cfg": lambda p: self.cfg.update(srsly.read_json(p)),
"model": lambda p: None,
}
util.from_disk(path, deserializers, exclude)
if "model" not in exclude:
path = util.ensure_path(path)
with (path / "model").open("rb") as file_:
bytes_data = file_.read()
try:
self._resize()
self.model.from_bytes(bytes_data)
except AttributeError:
raise ValueError(Errors.E149) from None
return self
def to_bytes(self, exclude=tuple()):
serializers = {
"model": lambda: (self.model.to_bytes()),
"vocab": lambda: self.vocab.to_bytes(),
"moves": lambda: self.moves.to_bytes(exclude=["strings"]),
"cfg": lambda: srsly.json_dumps(self.cfg, indent=2, sort_keys=True)
}
return util.to_bytes(serializers, exclude)
def from_bytes(self, bytes_data, exclude=tuple()):
deserializers = {
"vocab": lambda b: self.vocab.from_bytes(b),
"moves": lambda b: self.moves.from_bytes(b, exclude=["strings"]),
"cfg": lambda b: self.cfg.update(srsly.json_loads(b)),
"model": lambda b: None,
}
msg = util.from_bytes(bytes_data, deserializers, exclude)
if 'model' not in exclude:
if 'model' in msg:
try:
self.model.from_bytes(msg['model'])
except AttributeError:
raise ValueError(Errors.E149) from None
return self
def _init_gold_batch(self, examples, max_length):
"""Make a square batch, of length equal to the shortest transition
sequence or a cap. A long
doc will get multiple states. Let's say we have a doc of length 2*N,
where N is the shortest doc. We'll make two states, one representing
long_doc[:N], and another representing long_doc[N:]."""
cdef:
StateClass start_state
StateClass state
Transition action
all_states = self.moves.init_batch([eg.predicted for eg in examples])
states = []
golds = []
to_cut = []
for state, eg in zip(all_states, examples):
if self.moves.has_gold(eg) and not state.is_final():
gold = self.moves.init_gold(state, eg)
if len(eg.x) < max_length:
states.append(state)
golds.append(gold)
else:
oracle_actions = self.moves.get_oracle_sequence_from_state(
state.copy(), gold)
to_cut.append((eg, state, gold, oracle_actions))
if not to_cut:
return states, golds, 0
cdef int clas
for eg, state, gold, oracle_actions in to_cut:
for i in range(0, len(oracle_actions), max_length):
start_state = state.copy()
for clas in oracle_actions[i:i+max_length]:
action = self.moves.c[clas]
action.do(state.c, action.label)
if state.is_final():
break
if self.moves.has_gold(eg, start_state.B(0), state.B(0)):
states.append(start_state)
golds.append(gold)
if state.is_final():
break
return states, golds, max_length