Meta-learning for NLP

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Overview

Self-Supervised Meta-Learning for Few-Shot Natural Language Classification Tasks

Code for training the meta-learning models and fine-tuning on downstream tasks. If you use this code please cite the paper.

Paper: Self-Supervised Meta-Learning for Few-Shot Natural Language Classification Tasks

@inproceedings{bansal2020self,
  title={Self-Supervised Meta-Learning for Few-Shot Natural Language Classification Tasks},
  author={Bansal, Trapit and Jha, Rishikesh and Munkhdalai, Tsendsuren and McCallum, Andrew},
  booktitle={Proceedings of the 2020 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing (EMNLP)},
  pages={522--534},
  year={2020}
}

Trained Models

Dependencies

  • Python version 3.6.6 or higher
  • Tensorflow version 1.12.0 (higher versions might not work)
  • Numpy 1.16.4 or higher
  • six 1.12.0

pip install -r requirements.txt should install required depedencies. It is recommended to use a conda environment and make sure to use the pip installed in the environment.

Fine-Tuning

A script is provided to run fine-tuning for a target task, by default it runs fine-tuning on CoNLL. The script will download all necessary data and models, note that in case downloads fail please download the files manually using the links.

Fine-tuning runs on a single GPU and typically takes a few minutes.

Run the script as: ./run_finetune.sh

Modify the following parameters in run_finetune.sh to run on a different task, or a different k-shot, or a different file split for the task:

  • TASK_NAME: should be one of: airline, conll, disaster, emotion, political_audience, political_bias, political_message, rating_books, rating_dvd, rating_electronics, rating_kitchen, restaurant, scitail, sentiment_books, sentiment_dvd, sentiment_electronics, sentiment_kitchen
  • DATA_DIR: path to data directory (eg., data/leopard-master/data/tf_record/${TASK_NAME})
  • F: file train split id, should be in [0, 9]
  • K: which k-shot experiment to run, should be in {4, 8, 16, 32}
  • N: number of classes in the task (see paper if not known)

So, the fine-tuning run command to run on a particular split for a task is: ./run_finetune.sh TASK_NAME F K N

To change the output directory or other arguments, edit the corresponding arguments in run_finetune.sh

Hyper-parameters for Hybrid-SMLMT

  • K = 4:
    --num_train_epochs=150*N
    --train_batch_size=4*N

  • K = 8:
    --num_train_epochs=175*N
    --train_batch_size=8*N

  • K = 16:
    --num_train_epochs=200*N
    --train_batch_size=4*N

  • K = 32:
    --num_train_epochs=100*N
    --train_batch_size=8*N

Data for fine-tuning

The data for the fine-tuning tasks can be downloaded from https://github.com/iesl/leopard

Fine-tuning on other tasks

To run fine-tuning on a different task than provided with the code, you will need to set up the train and test data for the task in a tf_record file, similar to the data for the provided tasks.

The features in the tf_record are:

name_to_features = {
      "input_ids": tf.FixedLenFeature([128], tf.int64),
      "input_mask": tf.FixedLenFeature([128], tf.int64),
      "segment_ids": tf.FixedLenFeature([128], tf.int64),
      "label_ids": tf.FixedLenFeature([], tf.int64),
  }

where:

  • input_ids: the input sequence tokenized using the BERT tokenizer
  • input_mask: mask of 0/1 corresponding to the input_ids
  • segment_ids: 0/1 segment ids following BERT
  • label_ids: classification label

Note that the above features are same as that used in the code of BERT fine-tuning for classification, so code in the BERT github repository can be used for creating the tf_record files.

The followiing arguments to run_classifier_pretrain.py need to be set:

  • task_eval_files: train_tf_record, eval_tf_record
    • where train_tf_record is the train file for the task and eval_tf_record is the test file
  • test_num_labels: number of classes in the task

LEOPARD Fine-tuning

Hyper-parameters for the LEOPARD model:

  • K = 4:
    --num_train_epochs=150*N
    --train_batch_size=2*N

  • K = 8:
    --num_train_epochs=200*N --train_batch_size=2*N

  • K = 16:
    --num_train_epochs=200*N --train_batch_size=4*N

  • K = 32:
    --num_train_epochs=50*N --train_batch_size=2*N

In addition, set the argument warp_layers=false for fine-tuning the LEOPARD model.

Meta-Training

This requires large training time and typically should be run on multiple GPU.

SMLMT data file name should begin with "meta_pretain" and end with the value of N for the tasks in that file (on file per N), for example "meta_pretrain_3.tf_record" for 3-way tasks. The training code will take train_batch_size many examples at a time starting from the beginning of the files (without shuffling) and treat that as one task for training.

Meta-training can be run using the following command:

python run_classifier_pretrain.py \
    --do_train=true \
    --task_train_files=${TRAIN_FILES} \
    --num_train_epochs=1 \
    --save_checkpoints_steps=5000 \
    --max_seq_length=128 \
    --task_eval_files=${TASK_EVAL_FILES} \
    --tasks_per_gpu=1 \
    --num_eval_tasks=1 \
    --num_gpus=4 \
    --learning_rate=1e-05 \
    --train_lr=1e-05 \
    --keep_prob=0.9 \
    --attention_probs_dropout_prob=0.1 \
    --hidden_dropout_prob=0.1 \
    --SGD_K=1 \
    --meta_batchsz=80 \
    --num_batches=8 \
    --train_batch_size=90 \
    --min_layer_with_grad=0 \
    --train_word_embeddings=true \
    --use_pooled_output=true \
    --output_layers=2 \
    --update_only_label_embedding=true \
    --use_euclidean_norm=false \
    --label_emb_size=256 \
    --stop_grad=true \
    --eval_batch_size=90 \
    --eval_examples_per_task=2000 \
    --is_meta_sgd=true \
    --data_sqrt_sampling=true \
    --deep_set_layers=0 \
    --activation_fn=tanh \
    --clip_lr=true \
    --inner_epochs=1 \
    --warp_layers=true \
    --min_inner_steps=5 \
    --average_query_every=3 \
    --weight_query_loss=true \
    --output_dir=${output_dir} \
    --pretrain_task_weight=0.5

References:

Code is based on the public repository: https://github.com/google-research/bert

Devlin, Jacob and Chang, Ming-Wei and Lee, Kenton and Toutanova, Kristina. BERT: Pre-training of Deep Bidirectional Transformers for Language Understanding. arXiv preprint arXiv:1810.04805, 2018.

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