Instructions to use RJ3vans/SignTagger with libraries, inference providers, notebooks, and local apps. Follow these links to get started.
- Libraries
- Transformers
How to use RJ3vans/SignTagger with Transformers:
# Use a pipeline as a high-level helper from transformers import pipeline pipe = pipeline("token-classification", model="RJ3vans/SignTagger")# Load model directly from transformers import AutoTokenizer, AutoModelForTokenClassification tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("RJ3vans/SignTagger") model = AutoModelForTokenClassification.from_pretrained("RJ3vans/SignTagger") - Notebooks
- Google Colab
- Kaggle
This model is used to tag the tokens in an input sequence with information about the different signs of syntactic complexity that they contain. For more details, please see Chapters 2 and 3 of my thesis (https://rj3vans.github.io/Evans2020_SentenceSimplificationForTextProcessing.pdf.
It was derived using code written by Dr. Le An Ha at the University of Wolverhampton.
To use this model, the following code snippet may help:
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import torch
from transformers import AutoModelForTokenClassification, AutoTokenizer
SignTaggingModel = AutoModelForTokenClassification.from_pretrained('RJ3vans/SignTagger')
SignTaggingTokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained('RJ3vans/SignTagger')
label_list = ["M:N_CCV", "M:N_CIN", "M:N_CLA", "M:N_CLAdv", "M:N_CLN", "M:N_CLP", # This could be obtained from the config file
"M:N_CLQ", "M:N_CLV", "M:N_CMA1", "M:N_CMAdv", "M:N_CMN1",
"M:N_CMN2", "M:N_CMN3", "M:N_CMN4", "M:N_CMP", "M:N_CMP2",
"M:N_CMV1", "M:N_CMV2", "M:N_CMV3", "M:N_COMBINATORY", "M:N_CPA",
"M:N_ESAdvP", "M:N_ESCCV", "M:N_ESCM", "M:N_ESMA", "M:N_ESMAdvP",
"M:N_ESMI", "M:N_ESMN", "M:N_ESMP", "M:N_ESMV", "M:N_HELP",
"M:N_SPECIAL", "M:N_SSCCV", "M:N_SSCM", "M:N_SSMA", "M:N_SSMAdvP",
"M:N_SSMI", "M:N_SSMN", "M:N_SSMP", "M:N_SSMV", "M:N_STQ",
"M:N_V", "M:N_nan", "M:Y_CCV", "M:Y_CIN", "M:Y_CLA", "M:Y_CLAdv",
"M:Y_CLN", "M:Y_CLP", "M:Y_CLQ", "M:Y_CLV", "M:Y_CMA1",
"M:Y_CMAdv", "M:Y_CMN1", "M:Y_CMN2", "M:Y_CMN4", "M:Y_CMP",
"M:Y_CMP2", "M:Y_CMV1", "M:Y_CMV2", "M:Y_CMV3",
"M:Y_COMBINATORY", "M:Y_CPA", "M:Y_ESAdvP", "M:Y_ESCCV",
"M:Y_ESCM", "M:Y_ESMA", "M:Y_ESMAdvP", "M:Y_ESMI", "M:Y_ESMN",
"M:Y_ESMP", "M:Y_ESMV", "M:Y_HELP", "M:Y_SPECIAL", "M:Y_SSCCV",
"M:Y_SSCM", "M:Y_SSMA", "M:Y_SSMAdvP", "M:Y_SSMI", "M:Y_SSMN",
"M:Y_SSMP", "M:Y_SSMV", "M:Y_STQ"]
sentence = 'The County Court in Nottingham heard that Roger Gedge, 30, had his leg amputated following the incident outside a rock festival in Wollaton Park, Nottingham, five years ago.'
tokens = SignTaggingTokenizer.tokenize(SignTaggingTokenizer.decode(SignTaggingTokenizer.encode(sentence)))
inputs = SignTaggingTokenizer.encode(sentence, return_tensors="pt")
outputs = SignTaggingModel(inputs)[0]
predictions = torch.argmax(outputs, dim=2)
print([(token, label_list[prediction]) for token, prediction in zip(tokens, predictions[0].tolist())])
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