Tensorflow Keras Implementation of Character-level Recurrent Sequence-to-Sequence Model

This repo contains code using the model. Character-level recurrent sequence-to-sequence model.

Credits: fchollet - Original Author

HF Contribution: Rishav Chandra Varma

Background Information

Introduction

This example demonstrates how to implement a basic character-level recurrent sequence-to-sequence model. We apply it to translating short English sentences into short French sentences, character-by-character. Note that it is fairly unusual to do character-level machine translation, as word-level models are more common in this domain.

Summary of the algorithm

  • We start with input sequences from a domain (e.g. English sentences) and corresponding target sequences from another domain (e.g. French sentences).
  • An encoder LSTM turns input sequences to 2 state vectors (we keep the last LSTM state and discard the outputs).
  • A decoder LSTM is trained to turn the target sequences into the same sequence but offset by one timestep in the future, a training process called "teacher forcing" in this context. It uses as initial state the state vectors from the encoder. Effectively, the decoder learns to generate targets[t+1...] given targets[...t], conditioned on the input sequence.
  • In inference mode, when we want to decode unknown input sequences, we: - Encode the input sequence into state vectors - Start with a target sequence of size 1 (just the start-of-sequence character) - Feed the state vectors and 1-char target sequence to the decoder to produce predictions for the next character - Sample the next character using these predictions (we simply use argmax). - Append the sampled character to the target sequence - Repeat until we generate the end-of-sequence character or we hit the character limit.
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