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# IndicTrans2 HF Compatible Models |
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[](https://colab.research.google.com/github/AI4Bharat/IndicTrans2/blob/main/huggingface_interface/colab_inference.ipynb) |
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In this section, we provide details on how to use our [IndicTrans2](https://github.com/AI4Bharat/IndicTrans2) models which were originally trained with the [fairseq](https://github.com/facebookresearch/fairseq) to [HuggingFace transformers](https://huggingface.co/docs/transformers/index) for inference purpose. Our scripts for HuggingFace compatible models are adapted from [M2M100 repository](https://github.com/huggingface/transformers/tree/main/src/transformers/models/m2m_100). |
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> Note: We have migrated IndicTrans2 tokenizer for HF compatible IndicTrans2 models to [IndicTransToolkit](https://github.com/VarunGumma/IndicTransToolkit) and will be maintained separately there from now onwards. This is automatically installed when you call `install.sh` script in `huggingface_interface`. |
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### Setup |
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To get started, follow these steps to set up the environment: |
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# Clone the github repository and navigate to the project directory. |
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git clone https://github.com/AI4Bharat/IndicTrans2 |
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cd IndicTrans2/huggingface_interface |
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# Install all the dependencies and requirements associated with the project for running HF compatible models. |
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source install.sh |
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``` |
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> Note: The `install.sh` script in this directory is specifically for running HF compatible models for inference. |
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### Converting |
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In order to convert the fairseq checkpoint to a PyTorch checkpoint that is compatible with HuggingFace Transformers, use the following command: |
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```bash |
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python3 convert_indictrans_checkpoint_to_pytorch.py --fairseq_path <fairseq_checkpoint_best.pt> --pytorch_dump_folder_path <hf_output_dir> |
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``` |
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- `<fairseq_checkpoint_best.pt>`: path to the fairseq `checkpoint_best.pt` that needs to be converted to HF compatible models |
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- `<hf_output_dir>`: path to the output directory where the HF compatible models will be saved |
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### Models |
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| Model | π€ HuggingFace Checkpoints | |
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| En-Indic | [ai4bharat/indictrans2-en-indic-1B](https://huggingface.co/ai4bharat/indictrans2-en-indic-1B) | |
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| Indic-En | [ai4bharat/indictrans2-indic-en-1B](https://huggingface.co/ai4bharat/indictrans2-indic-en-1B) | |
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| Distilled En-Indic | [ai4bharat/indictrans2-en-indic-dist-200M](https://huggingface.co/ai4bharat/indictrans2-en-indic-dist-200M) | |
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| Distilled Indic-En | [ai4bharat/indictrans2-indic-en-dist-200M](https://huggingface.co/ai4bharat/indictrans2-indic-en-dist-200M) | |
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| Indic-Indic (Stitched) | [ai4bharat/indictrans2-indic-indic-1B](https://huggingface.co/ai4bharat/indictrans2-indic-indic-1B) | |
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| Distilled Indic-Indic (Stitched) | [ai4bharat/indictrans2-indic-indic-dist-320M](https://huggingface.co/ai4bharat/indictrans2-indic-indic-dist-320M) | |
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### Inference |
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With the conversion complete, you can now perform inference using the HuggingFace Transformers. |
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You can start with the provided `example.py` script and customize it for your specific translation use case: |
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```bash |
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python3 example.py |
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``` |
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Feel free to modify the `example.py` script to suit your translation needs. |
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### Fine-tuning with LoRA |
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Before starting with fine-tuning IndicTrans2 models, you will need to restructure the training data in the following format. |
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``` |
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en-indic-exp |
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βββ train |
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β βββ eng_Latn-asm_Beng |
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β β βββ train.eng_Latn |
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β β βββ train.asm_Beng |
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β βββ eng_Latn-ben_Beng |
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β β βββ ... |
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β βββ {src_lang}-{tgt_lang} |
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β βββ train.{src_lang} |
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β βββ train.{tgt_lang} |
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βββ dev |
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βββ eng_Latn-asm_Beng |
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β βββ dev.eng_Latn |
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β βββ dev.asm_Beng |
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βββ eng_Latn-ben_Beng |
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β βββ ... |
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βββ {src_lang}-{tgt_lang} |
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βββ dev.{src_lang} |
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βββ dev.{tgt_lang} |
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``` |
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Once you have data ready in above specified format, use the following command. |
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```bash |
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bash train_lora.sh <data_dir> <model_name> <output_dir> <direction> <src_lang_list> <tgt_lang_list> |
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``` |
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We recommend you to refer to `train_lora.sh` for defaults arguments for fine-tuning. Please note that the specified hyperparameters may not be optimal and might require tuning for your use case. |
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### Inference with LoRA |
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You can load the LoRA adapters with the base model for inference by modifying the model initialization in `example.py` script. |
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```python |
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from transformers import AutoModelForSeq2SeqLM |
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from peft import PeftConfig, PeftModel |
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base_ckpt_dir = "ai4bharat/indictrans2-en-indic-1B" # you will need to change as per your use case |
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base_model = AutoModelForSeq2SeqLM.from_pretrained(base_ckpt_dir, trust_remote_code=True) |
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lora_model = PeftModel.from_pretrained(base_model, lora_ckpt_dir) |
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``` |
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> Note: Please feel free to open issues on the GitHub repo in case of any queries/issues. |
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### Citation |
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```bibtex |
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@article{gala2023indictrans, |
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title={IndicTrans2: Towards High-Quality and Accessible Machine Translation Models for all 22 Scheduled Indian Languages}, |
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author={Jay Gala and Pranjal A Chitale and A K Raghavan and Varun Gumma and Sumanth Doddapaneni and Aswanth Kumar M and Janki Atul Nawale and Anupama Sujatha and Ratish Puduppully and Vivek Raghavan and Pratyush Kumar and Mitesh M Khapra and Raj Dabre and Anoop Kunchukuttan}, |
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journal={Transactions on Machine Learning Research}, |
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issn={2835-8856}, |
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year={2023}, |
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url={https://openreview.net/forum?id=vfT4YuzAYA}, |
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note={} |
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} |
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``` |
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