Vectors/elmo/tutorial
Background
ELMo is a family of contextualized word embeddings first introduced in [Peter et al. 2018].
Using pre-trained models
Pre-trained ELMo models are available from the NLPL Word Embeddings repository.
Python code to infer vector from any input text, given a pre-trained model: https://github.com/ltgoslo/simple_elmo
Training ELMo on Saga
As of now, one should use Anaconda to get working GPU-enabled TensorFlow on Saga. tensorflow-gpu Python package is then installed locally.
After that, the code from https://github.com/akutuzov/bilm-tf can be used to train a model. More instructions to appear later.
Example SLURM file:
#!/bin/bash #SBATCH --job-name=elmo #SBATCH --mail-type=FAIL #SBATCH --account=nn9447k # Use your project number #SBATCH --partition=accel # To use the accelerator nodes #SBATCH --gres=gpu:2 # To specify how many GPUs to use #SBATCH --time=10:00:00 # Max walltime is 14 days. #SBATCH --mem-per-cpu=6G #SBATCH --ntasks=8 set -o errexit # Recommended for easier debugging module purge # Recommended for reproducibility module load Anaconda3/2019.03 # >>> conda initialize >>> # !! Contents within this block are managed by 'conda init' !! __conda_setup="$('/cluster/software/Anaconda3/2019.03/bin/conda' 'shell.bash' 'hook' 2> /dev/null)" if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then eval "$__conda_setup" else if [ -f "/cluster/software/Anaconda3/2019.03/etc/profile.d/conda.sh" ]; then . "/cluster/software/Anaconda3/2019.03/etc/profile.d/conda.sh" else export PATH="/cluster/software/Anaconda3/2019.03/bin:$PATH" fi fi unset __conda_setup # <<< conda initialize <<< conda activate python3.6 python3 bin/train_elmo.py --train_prefix $DATA --size $SIZE --vocab_file $VOCAB --save_dir $OUT
$DATA is a path to the directory containing any number of (possibly gzipped) plain text files: your training corpus. $SIZE if the number of word tokens in $DATA (necessary to properly construct and log batches). $VOCAB is a (possibly gzipped) one-word-per-line vocabulary file; it should always contain at least <S>, </S> and <UNK>. $OUT is a directory where the TensorFlow checkpoints will be saved.