A package for RST parsing
Project description
Neural-based RST Parsing And Analysis In Persuasive Discourse
This is the official PyTorch repo for RST-NN-Parser, a deep neural network model for RST parsing.
Neural-based RST Parsing And Analysis In Persuasive Discourse
Jinfen Li, Lu Xiao
W-NUT 2021
If Multi-EmoBERT is helpful for your research, please consider citing our paper:
@inproceedings{li2021neural,
title={Neural-based rst parsing and analysis in persuasive discourse},
author={Li, Jinfen and Xiao, Lu},
booktitle={Proceedings of the Seventh Workshop on Noisy User-generated Text (W-NUT 2021)},
pages={274--283},
year={2021}
}
Usage via Pip Package
install pip package
pip install rst-parser
use pip package
from rst_parser import rst_parser
tree_results, dis_results = rst_parser.parse(["The scientific community is making significant progress in understanding climate change. Researchers have collected vast amounts of data on temperature fluctuations, greenhouse gas emissions, and sea-level rise. This data shows a clear pattern of increasing global temperatures over the past century. However, there are still debates about the causes and consequences of climate change."])
tree_results explanation
each tree in the tree_results is the binary tree with the following node attributes
text # text of an EDU
own_rel # own relation
edu_span # edu span
own_nuc # own nuclearity
lnode # left child nodes
rnode # right child nodes
pnode # parent node
nuc_label # nuc_label: NN, NS, SN
rel_label # one of the 18 relations
dis_results explanation
( Root (span 1 4)
( Nucleus (span 1 2) (rel2par span)
( Nucleus (leaf 1) (rel2par span) (text _!The scientific community is making significant progress!_) )
( Satellite (leaf 2) (rel2par Elaboration) (text _!in understanding climate change .!_) )
)
( Satellite (span 3 4) (rel2par Elaboration)
( Nucleus (leaf 3) (rel2par span) (text _!Researchers have collected vast amounts of data on temperature fluctuations , greenhouse gas emissions , and sea-level rise .!_) )
( Satellite (leaf 4) (rel2par Contrast) (text _!This data shows a clear pattern of increasing global temperatures over the past century . However , there are still debates about the causes and consequences of climate change .!_) )
)
)
Usage via Source Code
Environment
create a virtual environment
conda create -n emo_env python=3.9.16
install packages via conda first and then via pip
pip install -r requirements.txt
conda install -c "nvidia/label/cuda-11.8.0" cuda-toolkit
conda install pytorch torchvision pytorch-cuda=11.8 -c pytorch -c nvidia
rename .env.example as .env and change the variable values in the file
Neptune
Before running the code, you need to complete the following steps:
- Create a Neptune account and project.
- Edit the [NEPTUNE_API_TOKEN] and [NEPTUNE_NAME] fields in the .env file.
Multirun
Do grid search over different configs.
python main.py -m \
dataset=rst_dt \
seed=0,1,2,3,4,5 \
Evaluate checkpoint
This command evaluates a checkpoint on the train, dev, and test sets.
python main.py \
training=evaluate \
training.ckpt_path=/path/to/ckpt \
training.eval_splits=train,dev,test \
Finetune checkpoint
python main.py \
training=evaluate \
training.ckpt_path=/path/to/ckpt \
Offline Mode
In offline mode, results are not logged to Neptune.
python main.py logger.offline=True
Debug Mode
In debug mode, results are not logged to Neptune, and we only train/evaluate for limited number of batches and/or epochs.
python main.py debug=True
Hydra Working Directory
Hydra will change the working directory to the path specified in configs/hydra/default.yaml
. Therefore, if you save a file to the path './file.txt'
, it will actually save the file to somewhere like logs/runs/xxxx/file.txt
. This is helpful when you want to version control your saved files, but not if you want to save to a global directory. There are two methods to get the "actual" working directory:
- Use
hydra.utils.get_original_cwd
function call - Use
cfg.work_dir
. To use this in the config, can do something like"${data_dir}/${.dataset}/${model.arch}/"
Config Key
-
work_dir
current working directory (wheresrc/
is) -
data_dir
where data folder is -
log_dir
where log folder is (runs & multirun) -
root_dir
where the saved ckpt & hydra config are
Example Commands
Here, we assume the following:
- The
data_dir
isdata
, which meansdata_dir=${work_dir}/../data
. - The dataset is
RST Discourse Treebank
.
1. Build dataset
The commands below are used to build pre-processed datasets, saved as pickle files. The model architecture is specified so that we can use the correct tokenizer for pre-processing. Remember to put a xxx.yaml file in the configs/dataset folder for the dataset you want to build.
python scripts/build_dataset.py --data_dir data \
--dataset rst_dt --arch bert-base-uncased --max_length 32 --split train
python scripts/build_dataset.py --data_dir data \
--dataset rst_dt --arch bert-base-uncased --split dev
python scripts/build_dataset.py --data_dir data \
--dataset rst_dt --arch bert-base-uncased --split test
If the dataset is very large, you have the option to subsample part of the dataset for smaller-scale experiements. For example, in the command below, we build a train set with only 1000 train examples (sampled with seed 0).
python scripts/build_dataset.py --data_dir data \
--dataset rst_dt --arch bert-base-uncased --split train \
--num_samples 10 --seed 0
2. Train RST Parser
The command below is the most basic way to run main.py
Noted: train_batch_size, eval_batch_size are the number of documents in a batch, mini_batch_size is the number of EDUs in a document
python main.py -m \
data=rst_dt \
model.optimizer.lr=2e-5 \
setup.train_batch_size=1 \
setup.accumulate_grad_batches=1 \
setup.eff_train_batch_size=1 \
setup.eval_batch_size=1 \
setup.mini_batch_size=10 \
setup.num_workers=3 \
seed=0,1,2
3. Train Model with Different Configs
Change blstm_hidden_size
python main.py -m \
data=rst_dt \
model.blstm_hidden_size=300 \
model.optimizer.lr=2e-5 \
setup.train_batch_size=1 \
setup.accumulate_grad_batches=1 \
setup.eff_train_batch_size=1 \
setup.eval_batch_size=1 \
setup.mini_batch_size=10 \
setup.num_workers=3 \
seed=0,1,2
4. Evaluate Model
exp_id is the folder name under your save_dir (e.g., "rst_dt_xxx"), ckpt_path is the checkpoint under the checkpoints folder in the exp_id folder. The results will be saved in the model_outputs folder in the exp_id folder.
python main.py -m \
data=rst_dt \
training=evaluate \
ckpt_path = xxx \
exp_id = xxx \
setup.eval_batch_size=1 \
setup.mini_batch_size=10 \
setup.num_workers=3 \
seed=0,1,2
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