bert base multilingual cased
简介
核心亮点
- 支持百余种语言,中文处理能力稳健
- 擅长文本分类与语义理解等判别式任务
- 模型体量适中,私有化部署与推理速度快
- 业界标准基座,配套开源微调工具极其丰富
使用方法
# 安装 Hugging Face transformers
pip install transformers torch
# 使用 transformers 加载模型
from transformers import AutoModel, AutoTokenizer
model = AutoModel.from_pretrained("google-bert/bert-base-multilingual-cased")
tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("google-bert/bert-base-multilingual-cased")
Hugging Face 下载
我们推荐使用命令行或者 Hugging Face Hub SDK 来进行模型的下载。
操作指引:在下载前,请先通过如下命令安装 huggingface_hub:
pip install -U huggingface_hub
命令行下载
下载完整模型库
huggingface-cli download google-bert/bert-base-multilingual-cased
下载单个文件到指定本地文件夹(以下载 config.json 到当前路径下 ./dir 目录为例)
huggingface-cli download google-bert/bert-base-multilingual-cased config.json --local-dir ./dir
SDK 下载
# 模型下载
from huggingface_hub import snapshot_download
model_dir = snapshot_download('google-bert/bert-base-multilingual-cased')
Git 下载
请确保 lfs 已经被正确安装
git lfs install
git clone https://huggingface.co/google-bert/bert-base-multilingual-cased
如果您希望跳过 lfs 大文件下载,可以使用如下命令
GIT_LFS_SKIP_SMUDGE=1 git clone https://huggingface.co/google-bert/bert-base-multilingual-cased
模型文件托管在 Hugging Face Hub,使用 HF CLI / SDK / Git 直接下载,不经过本站。
PyTorch / Transformers 使用
安装 Transformers
pip install -U transformers torch
模型加载和推理
from transformers import AutoModelForCausalLM, AutoTokenizer
model = AutoModelForCausalLM.from_pretrained('google-bert/bert-base-multilingual-cased')
tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained('google-bert/bert-base-multilingual-cased')
模型下载
我们推荐使用命令行或者 ModelScope SDK 来进行模型的下载。
操作指引:在下载前,请先通过如下命令安装 ModelScope:
pip install modelscope
命令行下载
下载完整模型库
modelscope download --model google-bert/bert-base-multilingual-cased
下载单个文件到指定本地文件夹(以下载 README.md 到当前路径下 dir 目录为例)
modelscope download --model google-bert/bert-base-multilingual-cased README.md --local_dir ./dir
SDK 下载
# 模型下载
from modelscope import snapshot_download
model_dir = snapshot_download('google-bert/bert-base-multilingual-cased')
Git 下载
请确保 lfs 已经被正确安装
git lfs install
git clone https://www.modelscope.cn/google-bert/bert-base-multilingual-cased.git
如果您希望跳过 lfs 大文件下载,可以使用如下命令
GIT_LFS_SKIP_SMUDGE=1 git clone https://www.modelscope.cn/google-bert/bert-base-multilingual-cased.git
ModelScope 模型页直接下载模型文件;无需将模型文件放在本站服务器。
Notebook 快速开发
下载并安装 ModelScope library
pip install "modelscope[audio,cv,nlp,multi-modal,science]" -f https://modelscope.oss-cn-beijing.aliyuncs.com/releases/repo.html
模型加载和推理
from modelscope.pipelines import pipeline
from modelscope.utils.constant import Tasks
p = pipeline('text-generation', 'google-bert/bert-base-multilingual-cased')
完整文档
---
language:
- multilingual
- af
- sq
- ar
- an
- hy
- ast
- az
- ba
- eu
- bar
- be
- bn
- inc
- bs
- br
- bg
- my
- ca
- ceb
- ce
- zh
- cv
- hr
- cs
- da
- nl
- en
- et
- fi
- fr
- gl
- ka
- de
- el
- gu
- ht
- he
- hi
- hu
- is
- io
- id
- ga
- it
- ja
- jv
- kn
- kk
- ky
- ko
- la
- lv
- lt
- roa
- nds
- lm
- mk
- mg
- ms
- ml
- mr
- mn
- min
- ne
- new
- nb
- nn
- oc
- fa
- pms
- pl
- pt
- pa
- ro
- ru
- sco
- sr
- hr
- scn
- sk
- sl
- aze
- es
- su
- sw
- sv
- tl
- tg
- th
- ta
- tt
- te
- tr
- uk
- ud
- uz
- vi
- vo
- war
- cy
- fry
- pnb
- yo
license: apache-2.0
datasets:
- wikipedia
---
BERT multilingual base model (cased)
Pretrained model on the top 104 languages with the largest Wikipedia using a masked language modeling (MLM) objective.
It was introduced in this paper and first released in
this repository. This model is case sensitive: it makes a difference
between english and English.
Disclaimer: The team releasing BERT did not write a model card for this model so this model card has been written by
the Hugging Face team.
Model description
BERT is a transformers model pretrained on a large corpus of multilingual data in a self-supervised fashion. This means
it was pretrained on the raw texts only, with no humans labelling them in any way (which is why it can use lots of
publicly available data) with an automatic process to generate inputs and labels from those texts. More precisely, it
was pretrained with two objectives:
- Masked language modeling (MLM): taking a sentence, the model randomly masks 15% of the words in the input then run
- Next sentence prediction (NSP): the models concatenates two masked sentences as inputs during pretraining. Sometimes
This way, the model learns an inner representation of the languages in the training set that can then be used to
extract features useful for downstream tasks: if you have a dataset of labeled sentences for instance, you can train a
standard classifier using the features produced by the BERT model as inputs.
Intended uses & limitations
You can use the raw model for either masked language modeling or next sentence prediction, but it's mostly intended to
be fine-tuned on a downstream task. See the model hub to look for
fine-tuned versions on a task that interests you.
Note that this model is primarily aimed at being fine-tuned on tasks that use the whole sentence (potentially masked)
to make decisions, such as sequence classification, token classification or question answering. For tasks such as text
generation you should look at model like GPT2.
How to use
You can use this model directly with a pipeline for masked language modeling:
>>> from transformers import pipeline
>>> unmasker = pipeline('fill-mask', model='bert-base-multilingual-cased')
>>> unmasker("Hello I'm a [MASK] model.")
[{'sequence': "[CLS] Hello I'm a model model. [SEP]",
'score': 0.10182085633277893,
'token': 13192,
'token_str': 'model'},
{'sequence': "[CLS] Hello I'm a world model. [SEP]",
'score': 0.052126359194517136,
'token': 11356,
'token_str': 'world'},
{'sequence': "[CLS] Hello I'm a data model. [SEP]",
'score': 0.048930276185274124,
'token': 11165,
'token_str': 'data'},
{'sequence': "[CLS] Hello I'm a flight model. [SEP]",
'score': 0.02036019042134285,
'token': 23578,
'token_str': 'flight'},
{'sequence': "[CLS] Hello I'm a business model. [SEP]",
'score': 0.020079681649804115,
'token': 14155,
'token_str': 'business'}]
Here is how to use this model to get the features of a given text in PyTorch:
from transformers import BertTokenizer, BertModel
tokenizer = BertTokenizer.from_pretrained('bert-base-multilingual-cased')
model = BertModel.from_pretrained("bert-base-multilingual-cased")
text = "Replace me by any text you'd like."
encoded_input = tokenizer(text, return_tensors='pt')
output = model(**encoded_input)and in TensorFlow:
from transformers import BertTokenizer, TFBertModel
tokenizer = BertTokenizer.from_pretrained('bert-base-multilingual-cased')
model = TFBertModel.from_pretrained("bert-base-multilingual-cased")
text = "Replace me by any text you'd like."
encoded_input = tokenizer(text, return_tensors='tf')
output = model(encoded_input)Training data
The BERT model was pretrained on the 104 languages with the largest Wikipedias. You can find the complete list
here.
Training procedure
Preprocessing
The texts are lowercased and tokenized using WordPiece and a shared vocabulary size of 110,000. The languages with a
larger Wikipedia are under-sampled and the ones with lower resources are oversampled. For languages like Chinese,
Japanese Kanji and Korean Hanja that don't have space, a CJK Unicode block is added around every character.
The inputs of the model are then of the form:
[CLS] Sentence A [SEP] Sentence B [SEP]With probability 0.5, sentence A and sentence B correspond to two consecutive sentences in the original corpus and in
the other cases, it's another random sentence in the corpus. Note that what is considered a sentence here is a
consecutive span of text usually longer than a single sentence. The only constrain is that the result with the two
"sentences" has a combined length of less than 512 tokens.
The details of the masking procedure for each sentence are the following:
- 15% of the tokens are masked.
- In 80% of the cases, the masked tokens are replaced by
[MASK].
- In 10% of the cases, the masked tokens are replaced by a random token (different) from the one they replace.
- In the 10% remaining cases, the masked tokens are left as is.
BibTeX entry and citation info
@article{DBLP:journals/corr/abs-1810-04805,
author = {Jacob Devlin and
Ming{-}Wei Chang and
Kenton Lee and
Kristina Toutanova},
title = {{BERT:} Pre-training of Deep Bidirectional Transformers for Language
Understanding},
journal = {CoRR},
volume = {abs/1810.04805},
year = {2018},
url = {http://arxiv.org/abs/1810.04805},
archivePrefix = {arXiv},
eprint = {1810.04805},
timestamp = {Tue, 30 Oct 2018 20:39:56 +0100},
biburl = {https://dblp.org/rec/journals/corr/abs-1810-04805.bib},
bibsource = {dblp computer science bibliography, https://dblp.org}
}