tapas base finetuned sqa

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分类table-question-answering
许可证apache-2.0
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简介

TAPAS Base Finetuned SQA 是 Google 推出的专门用于表格问答(Table QA)的预训练模型。与通用 LLM 不同,它能直接理解表格的行列结构,无需将表格转换为文本描述即可执行类似 SQL 的查询操作。该模型在 SQuAD 风格的表格数据集上进行了微调,非常适合处理结构化数据的自然语言检索。对于开发者而言,它提供了一种轻量级的方案来替代复杂的文本解析流程,上手难度较低,可作为 RAG 架构中处理表格数据的专业组件,与 Pandas 等数据分析工具形成互补。

核心亮点

  • 原生支持表格结构,无需预先将表格扁平化
  • 擅长执行基于自然语言的表格数据检索与聚合
  • 轻量化部署,响应速度快于通用大模型
  • Apache-2.0 协议,适合商业项目快速集成

使用方法

安装依赖
# 安装 Hugging Face transformers
pip install transformers torch
SDK 使用
# 使用 transformers 加载模型
from transformers import AutoModel, AutoTokenizer

model = AutoModel.from_pretrained("google/tapas-base-finetuned-sqa")
tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("google/tapas-base-finetuned-sqa")

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:

操作指引
pip install -U huggingface_hub

命令行下载

下载完整模型库

下载完整模型库
huggingface-cli download google/tapas-base-finetuned-sqa

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)

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/tapas-base-finetuned-sqa config.json --local-dir ./dir

更多命令行下载选项,可参见官方文档

SDK 下载

SDK 下载
# 模型下载
from huggingface_hub import snapshot_download
model_dir = snapshot_download('google/tapas-base-finetuned-sqa')

Git 下载

请确保 lfs 已经被正确安装

Git 下载
git lfs install
git clone https://huggingface.co/google/tapas-base-finetuned-sqa

如果您希望跳过 lfs 大文件下载,可以使用如下命令

跳过 LFS
GIT_LFS_SKIP_SMUDGE=1 git clone https://huggingface.co/google/tapas-base-finetuned-sqa

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

安装 Transformers
pip install -U transformers torch

模型加载和推理

模型加载和推理
from transformers import AutoModelForCausalLM, AutoTokenizer

model = AutoModelForCausalLM.from_pretrained('google/tapas-base-finetuned-sqa')
tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained('google/tapas-base-finetuned-sqa')

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:

操作指引
pip install modelscope

命令行下载

下载完整模型库

下载完整模型库
modelscope download --model google/tapas-base-finetuned-sqa

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)

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/tapas-base-finetuned-sqa README.md --local_dir ./dir

更多更丰富的命令行下载选项,可参见具体文档

SDK 下载

SDK 下载
# 模型下载
from modelscope import snapshot_download
model_dir = snapshot_download('google/tapas-base-finetuned-sqa')

Git 下载

请确保 lfs 已经被正确安装

Git 下载
git lfs install
git clone https://www.modelscope.cn/google/tapas-base-finetuned-sqa.git

如果您希望跳过 lfs 大文件下载,可以使用如下命令

跳过 LFS
GIT_LFS_SKIP_SMUDGE=1 git clone https://www.modelscope.cn/google/tapas-base-finetuned-sqa.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

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

模型加载和推理
from modelscope.pipelines import pipeline
from modelscope.utils.constant import Tasks

p = pipeline('text-generation', 'google/tapas-base-finetuned-sqa')

完整文档

来源: HuggingFace

---
language: en
tags:

  • tapas

  • table-question-answering

license: apache-2.0
datasets:
  • msr_sqa

---

TAPAS base model fine-tuned on Sequential Question Answering (SQA)

This model has 2 versions which can be used. The default version corresponds to the tapas_sqa_inter_masklm_base_reset checkpoint of the original Github repository.
This model was pre-trained on MLM and an additional step which the authors call intermediate pre-training, and then fine-tuned on SQA. It uses relative position embeddings (i.e. resetting the position index at every cell of the table).

The other (non-default) version which can be used is:

  • no_reset, which corresponds to tapas_sqa_inter_masklm_base (intermediate pre-training, absolute position embeddings).

Disclaimer: The team releasing TAPAS did not write a model card for this model so this model card has been written by
the Hugging Face team and contributors.

Results on SQA - Dev Accuracy

Size | Reset | Dev Accuracy | Link
-------- | --------| -------- | ----
LARGE | noreset | 0.7223 | tapas-large-finetuned-sqa (absolute pos embeddings)
LARGE | reset | 0.7289 | tapas-large-finetuned-sqa
BASE | noreset | 0.6737 | tapas-base-finetuned-sqa (absolute pos embeddings)
BASE | reset | 0.6874 | tapas-base-finetuned-sqa
MEDIUM | noreset | 0.6464 | tapas-medium-finetuned-sqa (absolute pos embeddings)
MEDIUM | reset | 0.6561 | tapas-medium-finetuned-sqa
SMALL | noreset | 0.5876 | tapas-small-finetuned-sqa (absolute pos embeddings)
SMALL | reset | 0.6155 | tapas-small-finetuned-sqa
MINI | noreset | 0.4574 | tapas-mini-finetuned-sqa (absolute pos embeddings)
MINI | reset | 0.5148 | tapas-mini-finetuned-sqa)
TINY | noreset | 0.2004 | tapas-tiny-finetuned-sqa (absolute pos embeddings)
TINY | reset | 0.2375 | tapas-tiny-finetuned-sqa

Model description

TAPAS is a BERT-like transformers model pretrained on a large corpus of English data from Wikipedia in a self-supervised fashion.
This means it was pretrained on the raw tables and associated 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 (flattened) table and associated context, the model randomly masks 15% of the words in
the input, then runs the entire (partially masked) sequence through the model. The model then has to predict the masked words. This is different from traditional recurrent neural networks (RNNs) that usually see the words one after the other, or from autoregressive models like GPT which internally mask the future tokens. It allows the model to learn a bidirectional representation of a table and associated text.
  • Intermediate pre-training: to encourage numerical reasoning on tables, the authors additionally pre-trained the model by creating
a balanced dataset of millions of syntactically created training examples. Here, the model must predict (classify) whether a sentence is supported or refuted by the contents of a table. The training examples are created based on synthetic as well as counterfactual statements.

This way, the model learns an inner representation of the English language used in tables and associated texts, which can then be used
to extract features useful for downstream tasks such as answering questions about a table, or determining whether a sentence is entailed
or refuted by the contents of a table. Fine-tuning is done by adding a cell selection head on top of the pre-trained model, and then jointly
train this randomly initialized classification head with the base model on SQA.

Intended uses & limitations

You can use this model for answering questions related to a table in a conversational set-up.

For code examples, we refer to the documentation of TAPAS on the HuggingFace website.

Training procedure

Preprocessing

The texts are lowercased and tokenized using WordPiece and a vocabulary size of 30,000. The inputs of the model are
then of the form:

code
[CLS] Question [SEP] Flattened table [SEP]

Fine-tuning

The model was fine-tuned on 32 Cloud TPU v3 cores for 200,000 steps with maximum sequence length 512 and batch size of 128.
In this setup, fine-tuning takes around 20 hours. The optimizer used is Adam with a learning rate of 1.25e-5, and a warmup ratio
of 0.2. An inductive bias is added such that the model only selects cells of the same column. This is reflected by the
select_one_column parameter of TapasConfig. See also table 12 of the original paper.

BibTeX entry and citation info

bibtex
@misc{herzig2020tapas,
      title={TAPAS: Weakly Supervised Table Parsing via Pre-training}, 
      author={Jonathan Herzig and Paweł Krzysztof Nowak and Thomas Müller and Francesco Piccinno and Julian Martin Eisenschlos},
      year={2020},
      eprint={2004.02349},
      archivePrefix={arXiv},
      primaryClass={cs.IR}
}
bibtex
@misc{eisenschlos2020understanding,
      title={Understanding tables with intermediate pre-training}, 
      author={Julian Martin Eisenschlos and Syrine Krichene and Thomas Müller},
      year={2020},
      eprint={2010.00571},
      archivePrefix={arXiv},
      primaryClass={cs.CL}
}
bibtex
@InProceedings{iyyer2017search-based,
author = {Iyyer, Mohit and Yih, Scott Wen-tau and Chang, Ming-Wei},
title = {Search-based Neural Structured Learning for Sequential Question Answering},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 55th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics},
year = {2017},
month = {July},
abstract = {Recent work in semantic parsing for question answering has focused on long and complicated questions, many of which would seem unnatural if asked in a normal conversation between two humans. In an effort to explore a conversational QA setting, we present a more realistic task: answering sequences of simple but inter-related questions. We collect a dataset of 6,066 question sequences that inquire about semi-structured tables from Wikipedia, with 17,553 question-answer pairs in total. To solve this sequential question answering task, we propose a novel dynamic neural semantic parsing framework trained using a weakly supervised reward-guided search. Our model effectively leverages the sequential context to outperform state-of-the-art QA systems that are designed to answer highly complex questions.},
publisher = {Association for Computational Linguistics},
url = {https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/publication/search-based-neural-structured-learning-sequential-question-answering/},
}