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---
language:
- el
pipeline_tag: sentence-similarity
tags:
- sentence-transformers
- feature-extraction
- sentence-similarity
- transformers
- longformer
metrics:
- accuracy_cosinus
- accuracy_euclidean
- accuracy_manhattan
model-index:
- name: st-greek-media-longformer-4096
results:
[
{
"task": { "name": "STS Benchmark", "type": "sentence-similarity" },
"metrics":
[
{ "type": "accuracy_cosinus", "value": 0.9425676261863862 },
{ "type": "accuracy_euclidean", "value": 0.942637030867732 },
{ "type": "accuracy_manhattan", "value": 0.9427758402304235 },
],
"dataset":
{
"name": "all_custom_greek_media_triplets",
"type": "sentence-pair",
},
},
]
---
# Greek Media SLF (Sentence-Longformer)
This is a [sentence-transformers](https://www.SBERT.net) based on the [Greek Media Longformer](https://huggingface.co/dimitriz/greek-media-longformer-4096) model: It maps sentences & paragraphs to a 768 dimensional dense vector space and can be used for tasks like clustering or semantic search.
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## Usage (Sentence-Transformers)
Using this model becomes easy when you have [sentence-transformers](https://www.SBERT.net) installed:
```
pip install -U sentence-transformers
```
Then you can use the model like this:
```python
from sentence_transformers import SentenceTransformer
sentences = ["This is an example sentence", "Each sentence is converted"]
model = SentenceTransformer('dimitriz/st-greek-media-longformer-4096')
embeddings = model.encode(sentences)
print(embeddings)
```
## Usage (HuggingFace Transformers)
Without [sentence-transformers](https://www.SBERT.net), you can use the model like this: First, you pass your input through the transformer model, then you have to apply the right pooling-operation on-top of the contextualized word embeddings.
```python
from transformers import AutoTokenizer, AutoModel
import torch
#Mean Pooling - Take attention mask into account for correct averaging
def mean_pooling(model_output, attention_mask):
token_embeddings = model_output[0] #First element of model_output contains all token embeddings
input_mask_expanded = attention_mask.unsqueeze(-1).expand(token_embeddings.size()).float()
return torch.sum(token_embeddings * input_mask_expanded, 1) / torch.clamp(input_mask_expanded.sum(1), min=1e-9)
# Sentences we want sentence embeddings for
sentences = ['This is an example sentence', 'Each sentence is converted']
# Load model from HuggingFace Hub
tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained('dimitriz/st-greek-media-longformer-4096')
model = AutoModel.from_pretrained('dimitriz/st-greek-media-longformer-4096')
# Tokenize sentences
encoded_input = tokenizer(sentences, padding=True, truncation=True, return_tensors='pt')
# Compute token embeddings
with torch.no_grad():
model_output = model(**encoded_input)
# Perform pooling. In this case, mean pooling.
sentence_embeddings = mean_pooling(model_output, encoded_input['attention_mask'])
print("Sentence embeddings:")
print(sentence_embeddings)
```
## Evaluation Results
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For an automated evaluation of this model, see the _Sentence Embeddings Benchmark_: [https://seb.sbert.net](https://seb.sbert.net?model_name=dimitriz/st-greek-media-longformer-4096)
## Training
The model was trained on a custom dataset containing triplets from the **combined** Greek 'internet', 'social-media'
and 'press' domains, described in the paper [DACL](https://...).
- The dataset was created by sampling triplets of sentences from the same domain, where the first two sentences are more
similar than the third one.
- Training objective was to maximize the similarity between the first two sentences and minimize the similarity between
the first and the third sentence.
- The model was trained for 3 epochs with a batch size of 2 and a maximum sequence length of 4096 tokens.
- The model was trained on a single NVIDIA RTX A6000 GPU with 48GB of memory.
The model was trained with the parameters:
**DataLoader**:
`torch.utils.data.dataloader.DataLoader` of length 172897 with parameters:
```
{'batch_size': 1, 'sampler': 'torch.utils.data.sampler.RandomSampler', 'batch_sampler': 'torch.utils.data.sampler.BatchSampler'}
```
**Loss**:
`sentence_transformers.losses.TripletLoss.TripletLoss` with parameters:
```
{'distance_metric': 'TripletDistanceMetric.EUCLIDEAN', 'triplet_margin': 5}
```
Parameters of the fit()-Method:
```
{
"epochs": 3,
"evaluation_steps": 1000,
"evaluator": "sentence_transformers.evaluation.TripletEvaluator.TripletEvaluator",
"max_grad_norm": 1,
"optimizer_class": "<class 'torch.optim.adamw.AdamW'>",
"optimizer_params": {
"lr": 2e-05
},
"scheduler": "WarmupLinear",
"steps_per_epoch": null,
"warmup_steps": 17290,
"weight_decay": 0.01
}
```
## Full Model Architecture
```
SentenceTransformer(
(0): Transformer({'max_seq_length': 4096, 'do_lower_case': False}) with Transformer model: LongformerModel
(1): Pooling({'word_embedding_dimension': 768, 'pooling_mode_cls_token': False, 'pooling_mode_mean_tokens': True, 'pooling_mode_max_tokens': False, 'pooling_mode_mean_sqrt_len_tokens': False})
)
```
## Citing & Authors
The model has been officially released with the article "From Pre-training to Meta-Learning: A journey in Low-Resource-Language Representation Learning".
Dimitrios Zaikis and Ioannis Vlahavas.
In: IEEE Access.
If you use the model, please cite the following:
```bibtex
@ARTICLE{10288436,
author = {Zaikis, Dimitrios and Vlahavas, Ioannis},
journal = {IEEE Access},
title = {From Pre-training to Meta-Learning: A journey in Low-Resource-Language Representation Learning},
year = {2023},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {1-1},
doi = {10.1109/ACCESS.2023.3326337}
}
```