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# Copyright (c) Sebastian Raschka under Apache License 2.0 (see LICENSE.txt).
# Source for "Build a Large Language Model From Scratch"
# - https://www.manning.com/books/build-a-large-language-model-from-scratch
# Code: https://github.com/rasbt/LLMs-from-scratch
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
from matplotlib.ticker import MaxNLocator
import tiktoken
import torch
import torch.nn as nn
from torch.utils.data import Dataset, DataLoader
class GPTDatasetV1(Dataset):
def __init__(self, txt, tokenizer, max_length, stride):
self.input_ids = []
self.target_ids = []
# Tokenize the entire text
token_ids = tokenizer.encode(txt, allowed_special={"<|endoftext|>"})
# Use a sliding window to chunk the book into overlapping sequences of max_length
for i in range(0, len(token_ids) - max_length, stride):
input_chunk = token_ids[i:i + max_length]
target_chunk = token_ids[i + 1: i + max_length + 1]
self.input_ids.append(torch.tensor(input_chunk))
self.target_ids.append(torch.tensor(target_chunk))
def __len__(self):
return len(self.input_ids)
def __getitem__(self, idx):
return self.input_ids[idx], self.target_ids[idx]
def create_dataloader_v1(txt, batch_size=4, max_length=256,
stride=128, shuffle=True, drop_last=True, num_workers=0):
# Initialize the tokenizer
tokenizer = tiktoken.get_encoding("gpt2")
# Create dataset
dataset = GPTDatasetV1(txt, tokenizer, max_length, stride)
# Create dataloader
dataloader = DataLoader(
dataset, batch_size=batch_size, shuffle=shuffle, drop_last=drop_last, num_workers=num_workers)
return dataloader
class MultiHeadAttention(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, d_in, d_out, context_length, dropout, num_heads, qkv_bias=False):
super().__init__()
assert d_out % num_heads == 0, "d_out must be divisible by num_heads"
self.d_out = d_out
self.num_heads = num_heads
self.head_dim = d_out // num_heads # Reduce the projection dim to match desired output dim
self.W_query = nn.Linear(d_in, d_out, bias=qkv_bias)
self.W_key = nn.Linear(d_in, d_out, bias=qkv_bias)
self.W_value = nn.Linear(d_in, d_out, bias=qkv_bias)
self.out_proj = nn.Linear(d_out, d_out) # Linear layer to combine head outputs
self.dropout = nn.Dropout(dropout)
self.register_buffer('mask', torch.triu(torch.ones(context_length, context_length), diagonal=1))
def forward(self, x):
b, num_tokens, d_in = x.shape
keys = self.W_key(x) # Shape: (b, num_tokens, d_out)
queries = self.W_query(x)
values = self.W_value(x)
# We implicitly split the matrix by adding a `num_heads` dimension
# Unroll last dim: (b, num_tokens, d_out) -> (b, num_tokens, num_heads, head_dim)
keys = keys.view(b, num_tokens, self.num_heads, self.head_dim)
values = values.view(b, num_tokens, self.num_heads, self.head_dim)
queries = queries.view(b, num_tokens, self.num_heads, self.head_dim)
# Transpose: (b, num_tokens, num_heads, head_dim) -> (b, num_heads, num_tokens, head_dim)
keys = keys.transpose(1, 2)
queries = queries.transpose(1, 2)
values = values.transpose(1, 2)
# Compute scaled dot-product attention (aka self-attention) with a causal mask
attn_scores = queries @ keys.transpose(2, 3) # Dot product for each head
# Original mask truncated to the number of tokens and converted to boolean
mask_bool = self.mask.bool()[:num_tokens, :num_tokens]
# Use the mask to fill attention scores
attn_scores.masked_fill_(mask_bool, -torch.inf)
attn_weights = torch.softmax(attn_scores / keys.shape[-1]**0.5, dim=-1)
attn_weights = self.dropout(attn_weights)
# Shape: (b, num_tokens, num_heads, head_dim)
context_vec = (attn_weights @ values).transpose(1, 2)
# Combine heads, where self.d_out = self.num_heads * self.head_dim
context_vec = context_vec.contiguous().view(b, num_tokens, self.d_out)
context_vec = self.out_proj(context_vec) # optional projection
return context_vec
class LayerNorm(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, emb_dim):
super().__init__()
self.eps = 1e-5
self.scale = nn.Parameter(torch.ones(emb_dim))
self.shift = nn.Parameter(torch.zeros(emb_dim))
def forward(self, x):
mean = x.mean(dim=-1, keepdim=True)
var = x.var(dim=-1, keepdim=True, unbiased=False)
norm_x = (x - mean) / torch.sqrt(var + self.eps)
return self.scale * norm_x + self.shift
class GELU(nn.Module):
def __init__(self):
super().__init__()
def forward(self, x):
return 0.5 * x * (1 + torch.tanh(
torch.sqrt(torch.tensor(2.0 / torch.pi)) *
(x + 0.044715 * torch.pow(x, 3))
))
class FeedForward(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, cfg):
super().__init__()
self.layers = nn.Sequential(
nn.Linear(cfg["emb_dim"], 4 * cfg["emb_dim"]),
GELU(),
nn.Linear(4 * cfg["emb_dim"], cfg["emb_dim"]),
)
def forward(self, x):
return self.layers(x)
class TransformerBlock(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, cfg):
super().__init__()
self.att = MultiHeadAttention(
d_in=cfg["emb_dim"],
d_out=cfg["emb_dim"],
context_length=cfg["context_length"],
num_heads=cfg["n_heads"],
dropout=cfg["drop_rate"],
qkv_bias=cfg["qkv_bias"])
self.ff = FeedForward(cfg)
self.norm1 = LayerNorm(cfg["emb_dim"])
self.norm2 = LayerNorm(cfg["emb_dim"])
self.drop_shortcut = nn.Dropout(cfg["drop_rate"])
def forward(self, x):
# Shortcut connection for attention block
shortcut = x
x = self.norm1(x)
x = self.att(x) # Shape [batch_size, num_tokens, emb_size]
x = self.drop_shortcut(x)
x = x + shortcut # Add the original input back
# Shortcut connection for feed forward block
shortcut = x
x = self.norm2(x)
x = self.ff(x)
x = self.drop_shortcut(x)
x = x + shortcut # Add the original input back
return x
class GPTModel(nn.Module):
def __init__(self, cfg):
super().__init__()
self.tok_emb = nn.Embedding(cfg["vocab_size"], cfg["emb_dim"])
self.pos_emb = nn.Embedding(cfg["context_length"], cfg["emb_dim"])
self.drop_emb = nn.Dropout(cfg["drop_rate"])
self.trf_blocks = nn.Sequential(
*[TransformerBlock(cfg) for _ in range(cfg["n_layers"])])
self.final_norm = LayerNorm(cfg["emb_dim"])
self.out_head = nn.Linear(
cfg["emb_dim"], cfg["vocab_size"], bias=False
)
def forward(self, in_idx):
batch_size, seq_len = in_idx.shape
tok_embeds = self.tok_emb(in_idx)
pos_embeds = self.pos_emb(torch.arange(seq_len, device=in_idx.device))
x = tok_embeds + pos_embeds # Shape [batch_size, num_tokens, emb_size]
x = self.drop_emb(x)
x = self.trf_blocks(x)
x = self.final_norm(x)
logits = self.out_head(x)
return logits
def calc_loss_batch(input_batch, target_batch, model, device):
input_batch, target_batch = input_batch.to(device), target_batch.to(device)
logits = model(input_batch)
loss = torch.nn.functional.cross_entropy(logits.flatten(0, 1), target_batch.flatten())
return loss
def calc_loss_loader(data_loader, model, device, num_batches=None):
total_loss = 0.
if len(data_loader) == 0:
return float("nan")
elif num_batches is None:
num_batches = len(data_loader)
else:
# Reduce the number of batches to match the total number of batches in the data loader
# if num_batches exceeds the number of batches in the data loader
num_batches = min(num_batches, len(data_loader))
for i, (input_batch, target_batch) in enumerate(data_loader):
if i < num_batches:
loss = calc_loss_batch(input_batch, target_batch, model, device)
total_loss += loss.item()
else:
break
return total_loss / num_batches
def evaluate_model(model, train_loader, val_loader, device, eval_iter):
model.eval()
with torch.no_grad():
train_loss = calc_loss_loader(train_loader, model, device, num_batches=eval_iter)
val_loss = calc_loss_loader(val_loader, model, device, num_batches=eval_iter)
model.train()
return train_loss, val_loss
def text_to_token_ids(text, tokenizer):
encoded = tokenizer.encode(text, allowed_special={'<|endoftext|>'})
encoded_tensor = torch.tensor(encoded).unsqueeze(0) # add batch dimension
return encoded_tensor
def token_ids_to_text(token_ids, tokenizer):
flat = token_ids.squeeze(0) # remove batch dimension
return tokenizer.decode(flat.tolist())
def generate_and_print_sample(model, tokenizer, device, start_context):
model.eval()
context_size = model.pos_emb.weight.shape[0]
encoded = text_to_token_ids(start_context, tokenizer).to(device)
with torch.no_grad():
token_ids = generate_text_simple(
model=model, idx=encoded,
max_new_tokens=50, context_size=context_size
)
decoded_text = token_ids_to_text(token_ids, tokenizer)
print(decoded_text.replace("\n", " ")) # Compact print format
model.train()
def plot_losses(epochs_seen, tokens_seen, train_losses, val_losses):
fig, ax1 = plt.subplots(figsize=(5, 3))
# Plot training and validation loss against epochs
ax1.plot(epochs_seen, train_losses, label="Training loss")
ax1.plot(epochs_seen, val_losses, linestyle="-.", label="Validation loss")
ax1.set_xlabel("Epochs")
ax1.set_ylabel("Loss")
ax1.legend(loc="upper right")
ax1.xaxis.set_major_locator(MaxNLocator(integer=True)) # only show integer labels on x-axis
# Create a second x-axis for tokens seen
ax2 = ax1.twiny() # Create a second x-axis that shares the same y-axis
ax2.plot(tokens_seen, train_losses, alpha=0) # Invisible plot for aligning ticks
ax2.set_xlabel("Tokens seen")
fig.tight_layout() # Adjust layout to make room
plt.savefig("loss-plot.pdf")
plt.show()
def generate_text_simple(model, idx, max_new_tokens, context_size):
# idx is (batch, n_tokens) array of indices in the current context
for _ in range(max_new_tokens):
# Crop current context if it exceeds the supported context size
# E.g., if LLM supports only 5 tokens, and the context size is 10
# then only the last 5 tokens are used as context
idx_cond = idx[:, -context_size:]
# Get the predictions
with torch.no_grad():
logits = model(idx_cond)
# Focus only on the last time step
# (batch, n_tokens, vocab_size) becomes (batch, vocab_size)
logits = logits[:, -1, :]
# Apply softmax to get probabilities
probas = torch.softmax(logits, dim=-1) # (batch, vocab_size)
# Get the idx of the vocab entry with the highest probability value
idx_next = torch.argmax(probas, dim=-1, keepdim=True) # (batch, 1)
# Append sampled index to the running sequence
idx = torch.cat((idx, idx_next), dim=1) # (batch, n_tokens+1)
return idx |