spaCy/spacy/vectors.pyx
2020-09-04 12:58:50 +02:00

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Cython

cimport numpy as np
from cython.operator cimport dereference as deref
from libcpp.set cimport set as cppset
import functools
import numpy
import srsly
from thinc.api import get_array_module, get_current_ops
from .strings cimport StringStore
from .strings import get_string_id
from .errors import Errors
from . import util
def unpickle_vectors(bytes_data):
return Vectors().from_bytes(bytes_data)
class GlobalRegistry:
"""Global store of vectors, to avoid repeatedly loading the data."""
data = {}
@classmethod
def register(cls, name, data):
cls.data[name] = data
return functools.partial(cls.get, name)
@classmethod
def get(cls, name):
return cls.data[name]
cdef class Vectors:
"""Store, save and load word vectors.
Vectors data is kept in the vectors.data attribute, which should be an
instance of numpy.ndarray (for CPU vectors) or cupy.ndarray
(for GPU vectors). `vectors.key2row` is a dictionary mapping word hashes to
rows in the vectors.data table.
Multiple keys can be mapped to the same vector, and not all of the rows in
the table need to be assigned - so len(list(vectors.keys())) may be
greater or smaller than vectors.shape[0].
DOCS: https://nightly.spacy.io/api/vectors
"""
cdef public object name
cdef public object data
cdef public object key2row
cdef cppset[int] _unset
def __init__(self, *, shape=None, data=None, keys=None, name=None):
"""Create a new vector store.
shape (tuple): Size of the table, as (# entries, # columns)
data (numpy.ndarray): The vector data.
keys (iterable): A sequence of keys, aligned with the data.
name (str): A name to identify the vectors table.
DOCS: https://nightly.spacy.io/api/vectors#init
"""
self.name = name
if data is None:
if shape is None:
shape = (0,0)
data = numpy.zeros(shape, dtype="f")
self.data = data
self.key2row = {}
if self.data is not None:
self._unset = cppset[int]({i for i in range(self.data.shape[0])})
else:
self._unset = cppset[int]()
if keys is not None:
for i, key in enumerate(keys):
self.add(key, row=i)
@property
def shape(self):
"""Get `(rows, dims)` tuples of number of rows and number of dimensions
in the vector table.
RETURNS (tuple): A `(rows, dims)` pair.
DOCS: https://nightly.spacy.io/api/vectors#shape
"""
return self.data.shape
@property
def size(self):
"""The vector size i,e. rows * dims.
RETURNS (int): The vector size.
DOCS: https://nightly.spacy.io/api/vectors#size
"""
return self.data.shape[0] * self.data.shape[1]
@property
def is_full(self):
"""Whether the vectors table is full.
RETURNS (bool): `True` if no slots are available for new keys.
DOCS: https://nightly.spacy.io/api/vectors#is_full
"""
return self._unset.size() == 0
@property
def n_keys(self):
"""Get the number of keys in the table. Note that this is the number
of all keys, not just unique vectors.
RETURNS (int): The number of keys in the table.
DOCS: https://nightly.spacy.io/api/vectors#n_keys
"""
return len(self.key2row)
def __reduce__(self):
return (unpickle_vectors, (self.to_bytes(),))
def __getitem__(self, key):
"""Get a vector by key. If the key is not found, a KeyError is raised.
key (int): The key to get the vector for.
RETURNS (ndarray): The vector for the key.
DOCS: https://nightly.spacy.io/api/vectors#getitem
"""
i = self.key2row[key]
if i is None:
raise KeyError(Errors.E058.format(key=key))
else:
return self.data[i]
def __setitem__(self, key, vector):
"""Set a vector for the given key.
key (int): The key to set the vector for.
vector (ndarray): The vector to set.
DOCS: https://nightly.spacy.io/api/vectors#setitem
"""
i = self.key2row[key]
self.data[i] = vector
if self._unset.count(i):
self._unset.erase(self._unset.find(i))
def __iter__(self):
"""Iterate over the keys in the table.
YIELDS (int): A key in the table.
DOCS: https://nightly.spacy.io/api/vectors#iter
"""
yield from self.key2row
def __len__(self):
"""Return the number of vectors in the table.
RETURNS (int): The number of vectors in the data.
DOCS: https://nightly.spacy.io/api/vectors#len
"""
return self.data.shape[0]
def __contains__(self, key):
"""Check whether a key has been mapped to a vector entry in the table.
key (int): The key to check.
RETURNS (bool): Whether the key has a vector entry.
DOCS: https://nightly.spacy.io/api/vectors#contains
"""
return key in self.key2row
def resize(self, shape, inplace=False):
"""Resize the underlying vectors array. If inplace=True, the memory
is reallocated. This may cause other references to the data to become
invalid, so only use inplace=True if you're sure that's what you want.
If the number of vectors is reduced, keys mapped to rows that have been
deleted are removed. These removed items are returned as a list of
`(key, row)` tuples.
shape (tuple): A `(rows, dims)` tuple.
inplace (bool): Reallocate the memory.
RETURNS (list): The removed items as a list of `(key, row)` tuples.
DOCS: https://nightly.spacy.io/api/vectors#resize
"""
xp = get_array_module(self.data)
if inplace:
if shape[1] != self.data.shape[1]:
raise ValueError(Errors.E193.format(new_dim=shape[1], curr_dim=self.data.shape[1]))
if xp == numpy:
self.data.resize(shape, refcheck=False)
else:
raise ValueError(Errors.E192)
else:
resized_array = xp.zeros(shape, dtype=self.data.dtype)
copy_shape = (min(shape[0], self.data.shape[0]), min(shape[1], self.data.shape[1]))
resized_array[:copy_shape[0], :copy_shape[1]] = self.data[:copy_shape[0], :copy_shape[1]]
self.data = resized_array
self._sync_unset()
removed_items = []
for key, row in list(self.key2row.items()):
if row >= shape[0]:
self.key2row.pop(key)
removed_items.append((key, row))
return removed_items
def keys(self):
"""RETURNS (iterable): A sequence of keys in the table."""
return self.key2row.keys()
def values(self):
"""Iterate over vectors that have been assigned to at least one key.
Note that some vectors may be unassigned, so the number of vectors
returned may be less than the length of the vectors table.
YIELDS (ndarray): A vector in the table.
DOCS: https://nightly.spacy.io/api/vectors#values
"""
for row, vector in enumerate(range(self.data.shape[0])):
if not self._unset.count(row):
yield vector
def items(self):
"""Iterate over `(key, vector)` pairs.
YIELDS (tuple): A key/vector pair.
DOCS: https://nightly.spacy.io/api/vectors#items
"""
for key, row in self.key2row.items():
yield key, self.data[row]
def find(self, *, key=None, keys=None, row=None, rows=None):
"""Look up one or more keys by row, or vice versa.
key (str / int): Find the row that the given key points to.
Returns int, -1 if missing.
keys (iterable): Find rows that the keys point to.
Returns ndarray.
row (int): Find the first key that points to the row.
Returns int.
rows (iterable): Find the keys that point to the rows.
Returns ndarray.
RETURNS: The requested key, keys, row or rows.
"""
if sum(arg is None for arg in (key, keys, row, rows)) != 3:
bad_kwargs = {"key": key, "keys": keys, "row": row, "rows": rows}
raise ValueError(Errors.E059.format(kwargs=bad_kwargs))
xp = get_array_module(self.data)
if key is not None:
key = get_string_id(key)
return self.key2row.get(key, -1)
elif keys is not None:
keys = [get_string_id(key) for key in keys]
rows = [self.key2row.get(key, -1.) for key in keys]
return xp.asarray(rows, dtype="i")
else:
row2key = {row: key for key, row in self.key2row.items()}
if row is not None:
return row2key[row]
else:
results = [row2key[row] for row in rows]
return xp.asarray(results, dtype="uint64")
def add(self, key, *, vector=None, row=None):
"""Add a key to the table. Keys can be mapped to an existing vector
by setting `row`, or a new vector can be added.
key (int): The key to add.
vector (ndarray / None): A vector to add for the key.
row (int / None): The row number of a vector to map the key to.
RETURNS (int): The row the vector was added to.
DOCS: https://nightly.spacy.io/api/vectors#add
"""
# use int for all keys and rows in key2row for more efficient access
# and serialization
key = int(get_string_id(key))
if row is not None:
row = int(row)
if row is None and key in self.key2row:
row = self.key2row[key]
elif row is None:
if self.is_full:
raise ValueError(Errors.E060.format(rows=self.data.shape[0],
cols=self.data.shape[1]))
row = deref(self._unset.begin())
if row < self.data.shape[0]:
self.key2row[key] = row
else:
raise ValueError(Errors.E197.format(row=row, key=key))
if vector is not None:
self.data[row] = vector
if self._unset.count(row):
self._unset.erase(self._unset.find(row))
return row
def most_similar(self, queries, *, batch_size=1024, n=1, sort=True):
"""For each of the given vectors, find the n most similar entries
to it, by cosine.
Queries are by vector. Results are returned as a `(keys, best_rows,
scores)` tuple. If `queries` is large, the calculations are performed in
chunks, to avoid consuming too much memory. You can set the `batch_size`
to control the size/space trade-off during the calculations.
queries (ndarray): An array with one or more vectors.
batch_size (int): The batch size to use.
n (int): The number of entries to return for each query.
sort (bool): Whether to sort the n entries returned by score.
RETURNS (tuple): The most similar entries as a `(keys, best_rows, scores)`
tuple.
"""
filled = sorted(list({row for row in self.key2row.values()}))
if len(filled) < n:
raise ValueError(Errors.E198.format(n=n, n_rows=len(filled)))
xp = get_array_module(self.data)
norms = xp.linalg.norm(self.data[filled], axis=1, keepdims=True)
norms[norms == 0] = 1
vectors = self.data[filled] / norms
best_rows = xp.zeros((queries.shape[0], n), dtype='i')
scores = xp.zeros((queries.shape[0], n), dtype='f')
# Work in batches, to avoid memory problems.
for i in range(0, queries.shape[0], batch_size):
batch = queries[i : i+batch_size]
batch_norms = xp.linalg.norm(batch, axis=1, keepdims=True)
batch_norms[batch_norms == 0] = 1
batch /= batch_norms
# batch e.g. (1024, 300)
# vectors e.g. (10000, 300)
# sims e.g. (1024, 10000)
sims = xp.dot(batch, vectors.T)
best_rows[i:i+batch_size] = xp.argpartition(sims, -n, axis=1)[:,-n:]
scores[i:i+batch_size] = xp.partition(sims, -n, axis=1)[:,-n:]
if sort and n >= 2:
sorted_index = xp.arange(scores.shape[0])[:,None][i:i+batch_size],xp.argsort(scores[i:i+batch_size], axis=1)[:,::-1]
scores[i:i+batch_size] = scores[sorted_index]
best_rows[i:i+batch_size] = best_rows[sorted_index]
for i, j in numpy.ndindex(best_rows.shape):
best_rows[i, j] = filled[best_rows[i, j]]
# Round values really close to 1 or -1
scores = xp.around(scores, decimals=4, out=scores)
# Account for numerical error we want to return in range -1, 1
scores = xp.clip(scores, a_min=-1, a_max=1, out=scores)
row2key = {row: key for key, row in self.key2row.items()}
keys = xp.asarray(
[[row2key[row] for row in best_rows[i] if row in row2key]
for i in range(len(queries)) ], dtype="uint64")
return (keys, best_rows, scores)
def to_disk(self, path, **kwargs):
"""Save the current state to a directory.
path (str / Path): A path to a directory, which will be created if
it doesn't exists.
DOCS: https://nightly.spacy.io/api/vectors#to_disk
"""
xp = get_array_module(self.data)
if xp is numpy:
save_array = lambda arr, file_: xp.save(file_, arr, allow_pickle=False)
else:
save_array = lambda arr, file_: xp.save(file_, arr)
def save_vectors(path):
# the source of numpy.save indicates that the file object is closed after use.
# but it seems that somehow this does not happen, as ResourceWarnings are raised here.
# in order to not rely on this, wrap in context manager.
with path.open("wb") as _file:
save_array(self.data, _file)
serializers = {
"vectors": lambda p: save_vectors(p),
"key2row": lambda p: srsly.write_msgpack(p, self.key2row)
}
return util.to_disk(path, serializers, [])
def from_disk(self, path, **kwargs):
"""Loads state from a directory. Modifies the object in place and
returns it.
path (str / Path): Directory path, string or Path-like object.
RETURNS (Vectors): The modified object.
DOCS: https://nightly.spacy.io/api/vectors#from_disk
"""
def load_key2row(path):
if path.exists():
self.key2row = srsly.read_msgpack(path)
for key, row in self.key2row.items():
if self._unset.count(row):
self._unset.erase(self._unset.find(row))
def load_keys(path):
if path.exists():
keys = numpy.load(str(path))
for i, key in enumerate(keys):
self.add(key, row=i)
def load_vectors(path):
ops = get_current_ops()
if path.exists():
self.data = ops.xp.load(str(path))
serializers = {
"vectors": load_vectors,
"keys": load_keys,
"key2row": load_key2row,
}
util.from_disk(path, serializers, [])
self._sync_unset()
return self
def to_bytes(self, **kwargs):
"""Serialize the current state to a binary string.
exclude (list): String names of serialization fields to exclude.
RETURNS (bytes): The serialized form of the `Vectors` object.
DOCS: https://nightly.spacy.io/api/vectors#to_bytes
"""
def serialize_weights():
if hasattr(self.data, "to_bytes"):
return self.data.to_bytes()
else:
return srsly.msgpack_dumps(self.data)
serializers = {
"key2row": lambda: srsly.msgpack_dumps(self.key2row),
"vectors": serialize_weights
}
return util.to_bytes(serializers, [])
def from_bytes(self, data, **kwargs):
"""Load state from a binary string.
data (bytes): The data to load from.
exclude (list): String names of serialization fields to exclude.
RETURNS (Vectors): The `Vectors` object.
DOCS: https://nightly.spacy.io/api/vectors#from_bytes
"""
def deserialize_weights(b):
if hasattr(self.data, "from_bytes"):
self.data.from_bytes()
else:
self.data = srsly.msgpack_loads(b)
deserializers = {
"key2row": lambda b: self.key2row.update(srsly.msgpack_loads(b)),
"vectors": deserialize_weights
}
util.from_bytes(data, deserializers, [])
self._sync_unset()
return self
def _sync_unset(self):
filled = {row for row in self.key2row.values()}
self._unset = cppset[int]({row for row in range(self.data.shape[0]) if row not in filled})