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language: |
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- en |
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- fr |
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- ro |
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- de |
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- multilingual |
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inference: false |
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pipeline_tag: visual-question-answering |
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license: apache-2.0 |
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--- |
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# Model card for DePlot |
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<img src="https://huggingface.co/datasets/huggingface/documentation-images/resolve/main/transformers/model_doc/deplot_architecture.png" |
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alt="drawing" width="600"/> |
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# Table of Contents |
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0. [TL;DR](#TL;DR) |
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1. [Using the model](#using-the-model) |
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2. [Contribution](#contribution) |
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3. [Citation](#citation) |
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# TL;DR |
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The abstract of the paper states that: |
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> Visual language such as charts and plots is ubiquitous in the human world. Comprehending plots and charts requires strong reasoning skills. Prior state-of-the-art (SOTA) models require at least tens of thousands of training examples and their reasoning capabilities are still much limited, especially on complex human-written queries. This paper presents the first one-shot solution to visual language reasoning. We decompose the challenge of visual language reasoning into two steps: (1) plot-to-text translation, and (2) reasoning over the translated text. The key in this method is a modality conversion module, named as DePlot, which translates the image of a plot or chart to a linearized table. The output of DePlot can then be directly used to prompt a pretrained large language model (LLM), exploiting the few-shot reasoning capabilities of LLMs. To obtain DePlot, we standardize the plot-to-table task by establishing unified task formats and metrics, and train DePlot end-to-end on this task. DePlot can then be used off-the-shelf together with LLMs in a plug-and-play fashion. Compared with a SOTA model finetuned on more than >28k data points, DePlot+LLM with just one-shot prompting achieves a 24.0% improvement over finetuned SOTA on human-written queries from the task of chart QA. |
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# Using the model |
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You can run a prediction by querying an input image together with a question as follows: |
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```python |
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from transformers import Pix2StructProcessor, Pix2StructForConditionalGeneration |
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import requests |
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from PIL import Image |
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processor = Pix2StructProcessor.from_pretrained('google/deplot') |
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model = Pix2StructForConditionalGeneration.from_pretrained('google/deplot') |
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url = "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/vis-nlp/ChartQA/main/ChartQA%20Dataset/val/png/5090.png" |
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image = Image.open(requests.get(url, stream=True).raw) |
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inputs = processor(images=image, text="Generate underlying data table of the figure below:", return_tensors="pt") |
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predictions = model.generate(**inputs, max_new_tokens=512) |
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print(processor.decode(predictions[0], skip_special_tokens=True)) |
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``` |
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# Converting from T5x to huggingface |
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You can use the [`convert_pix2struct_checkpoint_to_pytorch.py`](https://github.com/huggingface/transformers/blob/main/src/transformers/models/pix2struct/convert_pix2struct_original_pytorch_to_hf.py) script as follows: |
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```bash |
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python convert_pix2struct_checkpoint_to_pytorch.py --t5x_checkpoint_path PATH_TO_T5X_CHECKPOINTS --pytorch_dump_path PATH_TO_SAVE --is_vqa |
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``` |
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if you are converting a large model, run: |
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```bash |
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python convert_pix2struct_checkpoint_to_pytorch.py --t5x_checkpoint_path PATH_TO_T5X_CHECKPOINTS --pytorch_dump_path PATH_TO_SAVE --use-large --is_vqa |
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``` |
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Once saved, you can push your converted model with the following snippet: |
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```python |
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from transformers import Pix2StructForConditionalGeneration, Pix2StructProcessor |
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model = Pix2StructForConditionalGeneration.from_pretrained(PATH_TO_SAVE) |
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processor = Pix2StructProcessor.from_pretrained(PATH_TO_SAVE) |
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model.push_to_hub("USERNAME/MODEL_NAME") |
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processor.push_to_hub("USERNAME/MODEL_NAME") |
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``` |
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# Contribution |
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This model was originally contributed by Fangyu Liu, Julian Martin Eisenschlos et al. and added to the Hugging Face ecosystem by [Younes Belkada](https://huggingface.co/ybelkada). |
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# Citation |
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If you want to cite this work, please consider citing the original paper: |
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``` |
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@misc{liu2022deplot, |
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title={DePlot: One-shot visual language reasoning by plot-to-table translation}, |
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author={Liu, Fangyu and Eisenschlos, Julian Martin and Piccinno, Francesco and Krichene, Syrine and Pang, Chenxi and Lee, Kenton and Joshi, Mandar and Chen, Wenhu and Collier, Nigel and Altun, Yasemin}, |
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year={2022}, |
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eprint={2212.10505}, |
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archivePrefix={arXiv}, |
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primaryClass={cs.CL} |
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} |
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``` |