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Extension for nlp-pie package

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Pie Extended

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Warning: This software is only compatible with up to Python 3.7 for the moment.

Extension for pie to include taggers with their models and pre/postprocessors.

Pie is a wonderful tool to train models. And most of the time, it will be enough. What pie_extended is proposing here is to provide you with the necessary tools to share your models with customized pre- and post-processing.

The current system provide an easier access to adding customized:

  • normalization of your text,
  • sentence tokenization,
  • word tokenization,
  • disambiguation,
  • output formatting

Cite as

@software{thibault_clerice_2020_3883590,
  author       = {Clérice, Thibault},
  title        = {Pie Extended, an extension for Pie with pre-processing and post-processing},
  month        = jun,
  year         = 2020,
  publisher    = {Zenodo},
  doi          = {10.5281/zenodo.3883589},
  url          = {https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3883589}
}

Current supported languages

  • Classical Latin (Model: lasla)
  • Ancient Greek (Model: grc)
  • Old French (Model: fro)
  • Middle French (Model: frm)
  • Early Modern French (Model: freem)
  • Classical French (Model: fr)
  • Old Dutch (Model: dum)
  • Old Occitan (Model: old_occ)

If you trained models and want some help sharing them with Pie Extended, open an issue :)

Install

To install, simply do pip install pie-extended. Then, look at all available models.

WARNING: if you don't have a GPU or CUDA

Please, in case of doubt, run pip install pie-extended --extra-index-url https://download.pytorch.org/whl/cpu

Run on terminal

But on top of that, it provides a quick and easy way to use others models ! For example, in a shell :

pie-extended download lasla
pie-extended install-addons lasla
pie-extended tag lasla your_file.txt

will give you access to all you need !

Python API

You can run the lemmatizer in your own scripts and retrieve token annotations as dictionaries:

from typing import List
from pie_extended.cli.utils import get_tagger, get_model, download

# In case you need to download
do_download = False
if do_download:
    for dl in download("lasla"):
        x = 1

# model_path allows you to override the model loaded by another .tar
model_name = "lasla"
tagger = get_tagger(model_name, batch_size=256, device="cpu", model_path=None)

sentences: List[str] = ["Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. "]
# Get the main object from the model (: data iterator + postprocesor
from pie_extended.models.lasla.imports import get_iterator_and_processor
for sentence_group in sentences:
    iterator, processor = get_iterator_and_processor()
    print(tagger.tag_str(sentence_group, iterator=iterator, processor=processor) )

will result in

[{'form': 'lorem', 'lemma': 'lor', 'POS': 'NOMcom', 'morph': 'Case=Acc|Numb=Sing', 'treated': 'lorem'},
 {'form': 'ipsum', 'lemma': 'ipse', 'POS': 'PROdem', 'morph': 'Case=Acc|Numb=Sing', 'treated': 'ipsum'},
 {'form': 'dolor', 'lemma': 'dolor', 'POS': 'NOMcom', 'morph': 'Case=Nom|Numb=Sing', 'treated': 'dolor'},
 {'form': 'sit', 'lemma': 'sum1', 'POS': 'VER', 'morph': 'Numb=Sing|Mood=Sub|Tense=Pres|Voice=Act|Person=3',
  'treated': 'sit'},
 {'form': 'amet', 'lemma': 'amo', 'POS': 'VER', 'morph': 'Numb=Sing|Mood=Sub|Tense=Pres|Voice=Act|Person=3',
  'treated': 'amet'}, {'form': ',', 'lemma': ',', 'pos': 'PUNC', 'morph': 'MORPH=empty', 'treated': ','},
 {'form': 'consectetur', 'lemma': 'consector2', 'POS': 'VER',
  'morph': 'Numb=Sing|Mood=Sub|Tense=Pres|Voice=Dep|Person=3', 'treated': 'consectetur'},
 {'form': 'adipiscing', 'lemma': 'adipiscor', 'POS': 'VER', 'morph': 'Tense=Pres|Voice=Dep', 'treated': 'adipiscing'},
 {'form': 'elit', 'lemma': 'elio', 'POS': 'VER', 'morph': 'Numb=Sing|Mood=Ind|Tense=Pres|Voice=Act|Person=3',
  'treated': 'elit'}, {'form': '.', 'lemma': '.', 'pos': 'PUNC', 'morph': 'MORPH=empty', 'treated': '.'}]

Add a model

  • Create a package in ./pie_extended/models/. Exemple: foo.
  • Add the name of the package in ./pie_extended/models/__init__.py in the variable modules.
  • In the module pie_extended.models.foo, we should find the following variable:
    • Models : a string with filenames and tasks for Pie.
    • DESC: a METADATA object that bears information about the model
    • DOWNLOADS: A list of file to download.
from pie_extended.utils import Metadata, File, get_path

DESC = Metadata(
    "Foo"
    "language",
    ["Author 1", "Author 2"],
    "A readable description",
    "A link to more information"
)

DOWNLOADS = [
    File("/a/link/to/a/file", "local_name_of_the_file.tar")
]


Models = "<{},task1,task2><{},lemma,pos>".format(
    get_path("foo", "local_name_of_the_file.tar")
)
  • In the module pie_extended.models.foo.imports, we should find the following content:
    1. get_iterator_and_processor: a function that returns a DataIterator and a Processor
    2. (optionally) addons: a function that installs add-ons
    3. (optionally) Disambiguator: a disambiguator instance (or an object creator that returns one)

Check for a simple example in pie_extended.models.fro.imports and a more complex one in pie_extended.models.lasla.imports

Install development version (⚠ for development only)

Clone the repository, create an environment, and then

python setup.py develop

Warning

This is an extremely early build, subject to change here and there. But it is functional !

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